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JESSICA RONYAK CAROLINE NEISLER CARA GREGG PRISCILLA MASSENGALE AUG 31 FRI. WESTERN STATE CANYON, TEXAS 11:00 A.M. AUG 31 FRI. WEST TEXAS A&M CANYON, TEXAS 7:30 P.M. SEPT 1 SAT. ADAMS STATE CANYON, TEXAS 11:00 A.M. SEPT. 1 SAT. EASTERN NEW MEXICO CANYON, TEXAS 3:30 P.M. SEPT. 5 WED. SAMFORD BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 7:00 P.M. SEPT. 14 FRI. ROLLINS SAVANNAH, GA. 10:00 A.M. SEPT. 14 FRI. FLORIDA SOUTHERN SAVANNAH, GA. 1:30 P.M. SEPT. 16 SUN. WEST ALABAMA* LIVINGSTON, ALA. 1:00 P.M. SEPT. 21 FRI. VALDOSTA STATE* HOME 7:00 P.M. SEPT. 23 SUN. WEST FLORIDA* HOME 1:00 P.M. SEPT. 28 FRI. SHORTER HOME 6:00 P.M. SEPT. 29 SAT. WEST GEORGIA* HOME 2:00 P.M. OCT. 2 TUES. ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE* HUNTSVILLE, ALA. 7:00 P.M. OCT. 5 FRI. UNION HOME 7:00 P.M. OCT. 6 SAT. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS* HOME 1:00 P.M. OCT. 13 SAT. KENTUCKY STATE HOME 1:00 P.M. OCT. 14 SUN. WEST ALABAMA* HOME 1:00 P.M. OCT. 19 FRI. BARRY FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. 4:00 P.M. OCT. 20 SAT. LYNN FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. 9:00 A.M. OCT. 20 SAT. NOVA SOUTHEASTERN FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. 1:00 P.M. OCT. 23 TUES. UNION JACKSON, TENN. 7:00 P.M. OCT. 26 FRI. VALDOSTA STATE* VALDOSTA, GA. 6:00 P.M. OCT. 28 SUN. WEST FLORIDA* PENSACOLA, FLA. 1:00 P.M. NOV. 2 FRI. ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE* HOME 7:00 P.M. NOV. 3 SAT. PALM BEACH ATLANTIC HOME 11:30 A.M. NOV. 6 TUES. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS* MEMPHIS, TENN. 7:00 P.M. NOV. 9 FRI. SHORTER ROME, GA. 6:00 P.M. NOV. 10 SAT. WEST GEORGIA* CARROLLTON, GA. NOON NOV. 15 - 17 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TBA NOV. 29 - DEC. 8 NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT TBA UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA

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J E S S I C A RONYAK

C A R O L I N E NEISLER

C A R A GREGG

P R I S C I L L A MASSENGALE

AUG 31 FRI. WESTERN STATE CANYON, TEXAS 11:00 A.M.AUG 31 FRI. WEST TEXAS A&M CANYON, TEXAS 7:30 P.M.SEPT 1 SAT. ADAMS STATE CANYON, TEXAS 11:00 A.M.SEPT. 1 SAT. EASTERN NEW MEXICO CANYON, TEXAS 3:30 P.M.SEPT. 5 WED. SAMFORD BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 7:00 P.M.SEPT. 14 FRI. ROLLINS SAVANNAH, GA. 10:00 A.M.SEPT. 14 FRI. FLORIDA SOUTHERN SAVANNAH, GA. 1:30 P.M.SEPT. 16 SUN. WEST ALABAMA* LIVINGSTON, ALA. 1:00 P.M.SEPT. 21 FRI. VALDOSTA STATE* HOME 7:00 P.M.SEPT. 23 SUN. WEST FLORIDA* HOME 1:00 P.M.SEPT. 28 FRI. SHORTER HOME 6:00 P.M.SEPT. 29 SAT. WEST GEORGIA* HOME 2:00 P.M.OCT. 2 TUES. ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE* HUNTSVILLE, ALA. 7:00 P.M.OCT. 5 FRI. UNION HOME 7:00 P.M.OCT. 6 SAT. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS* HOME 1:00 P.M.

OCT. 13 SAT. KENTUCKY STATE HOME 1:00 P.M.OCT. 14 SUN. WEST ALABAMA* HOME 1:00 P.M.OCT. 19 FRI. BARRY FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. 4:00 P.M.OCT. 20 SAT. LYNN FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. 9:00 A.M.OCT. 20 SAT. NOVA SOUTHEASTERN FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. 1:00 P.M.OCT. 23 TUES. UNION JACKSON, TENN. 7:00 P.M.OCT. 26 FRI. VALDOSTA STATE* VALDOSTA, GA. 6:00 P.M.OCT. 28 SUN. WEST FLORIDA* PENSACOLA, FLA. 1:00 P.M.NOV. 2 FRI. ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE* HOME 7:00 P.M.NOV. 3 SAT. PALM BEACH ATLANTIC HOME 11:30 A.M.NOV. 6 TUES. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS* MEMPHIS, TENN. 7:00 P.M.NOV. 9 FRI. SHORTER ROME, GA. 6:00 P.M.NOV. 10 SAT. WEST GEORGIA* CARROLLTON, GA. NOONNOV. 15 - 17 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TBANOV. 29 - DEC. 8 NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT TBA

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA

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2012 RetuRning PlayeRs(From leFt) Caroline neisler, JessiCa ronyak, prisCilla massengale, hope rayburn, Cara gregg, taylor Chapman and molly van oss.

COACHING STAFFHEAD COACH: Stephanie Radecki alma mater: Edinboro, Pa. (1998) record at UNA: 204-77 (8 years) collegiate record: 215-96 (9 years) office phone: (256) 765-4844ASSISTANT COACH: Jennifer McCall alma mater Florida State (1994)GRADUATE ASST: Ari Smith alma mater North Alabama (2010)GRADUATE ASST: Cristin Haines alma mater Georgia Southern (2010)

THE TEAMOVERALL RECORD LAST SEASON: 24-10CONFERENCE RECORD AND FINISH: regular season 11-3 2nd tournament FinalsLETTERMEN RETURNING: 7LETTERMEN LOST: 6STARTERS RETURNING: 4NEWCOMERS: 6

GSC GHAMPIONSHIPS: 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986,1987, 1988, 1996, 1997, 1998,1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006NCAA REGIONAL PARTICIPANT:1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONS:1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006NCAA ELITE EIGHT PARTICIPANT:1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006NCAA FINAL FOUR PARTICIPANT:2000, 2003, 2006

NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS:2003

THE UNIVERSITYNAME OF SCHOOL: University of North AlabamaLOCATION: Florence, AlabamaFOUNDED: 1830ENROLLMENT: 7,243PRESIDENT: Dr. William G. Cale, Jr.ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mark Linder alma mater: Wayne State (1991) office phone: (256) 765-4397NICKNAME: LionsCOLORS: Purple and GoldCONFERENCE Gulf SouthAFFILIATION: NCAA Division IIFACILITY: Flowers Hall Capacity: 3,850FAR: Pat Roden office phone: (256) 765-4397TICKET MANAGER: Tyler Unsicker office phone: (256) 765-5466VOLLEYBALL TRAINER: Anna Talbot ATHLETIC FAX: (256) 765-4685

SPORTS INFORMATIONASSISTANT SID/VOLLEYBALL CONTACT: Shane Herrmann office phone: (256) 765-4895 email: [email protected] fax number: (256) 765-4659SID MAILING ADRESS: UNA Box 5038 Florence, AL 35632-0001 Florence, AL 35632-0001WEB SITE: www.roarlions.com

HISTORYFIRST YEAR : 1969ALL-TIME RECORD: 962-450 (since 1974)NCAA TOURN./LAST: 14/ 2011OPPONENT: Rollins: (Lost 3-1)

UNA 2012 Volleyball Quick Facts (Pre-season)

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InsideMedia Information ...........................................1UNA Athletic Tradition ................................. 2-32012 Preview ............................................. 4-5Head Coach Stephanie Radecki ......................6Volleyball Staff ................................................7Rosters .......................................................... 8Player Biographies ................................... 9-152012 Schedule .............................................162012 Pre-Season GSC Release .....................17UNA's 2003 National Championship ..............18Lions in the NCAA Tournament ......................192011 Honors .................................................202011 Season Results ....................................212011 Final Statistics .....................................22Individual and Team Records................... 24-25All-time Scores ....................................... 26-31Record vs. All Opponents ..............................32Lions in NCAA Statistics ................................33Lions in NCAA Polls .......................................34Lion Volleyball Honors ............................. 35-38Lion All-America/Academic All-America ........39Lion Volleyball All-Americans .................. 40-41Lion Volleyball History ............................. 42-43All-time Championship Teams ................. 44-50All-time Lettermen ........................................512012 Opponents ..................................... 52-53Flowers Hall ..................................................54University Profi le ..................................... 56-57UNA Athletic Staff .........................................58President and Board .....................................59Gulf South Conference Bio ...................... 60-612011 GSC Standings and Honors ..................622011 Final GSC Team Statistics .....................632011 Final GSC Individual Statistics ..............64

TABLE OF CONTENTS & MEDIA RELATIONS

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UNA'S GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS1982 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 1987 • 1988 • 1996 • 1997 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 20012002 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006

UNASports Information

Sports Information Director

Jeff HodgesOffi ce Phone

(256) 765-4595Home Phone

(256) 766-7572

SID Email [email protected]

AssistantSports Information

Director

Shane HerrmannOffi ce Phone

(256) 765-4895Home Phone

(256) 764-2705Email

[email protected]

Student AssistantsRachel Harbin

Blaze LawrimoreRebekah Benson

SPORTS INFORMATION FAX

(256) 765-4659

UNA ON THE WEB

www.roarlions.com

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NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

1979 • Men's Basketball

1991 • Men's Basketball

1993 • Football

1994 • Football

1995 • Football

2003 • Women's Volleyball

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48 • GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

60 • TOTAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

103 • TEAM NCAA POST-SEASON PLAYOFF APPEARANCES

27 • NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

11 • GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE ALL-SPORTS TROPHIES

319 • ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS

18 • ACADEMIC ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS

2 • HARLON HILL TROPHY RECIPIENTS

10 • GSC COMMISSIONER'S TROPHY RECIPIENTS

3 • DIVISION II FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

1 • COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

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Head CoachSTEPHANIE RADECKI

hEaD CoaCh STEPhaniE RaDECKi

StephanieRadeckientersherninthseasonathehelmoftheUNAvolleyballprogramaftertakingoverheadcoachingdutiesinFebruaryof2004.Sheownsa204-77recordatUNAwith215-96careermark.Inherfirstsevenseasons,theformerUNAgraduateassistantcoachwonthreeGulfSouthConferencechampionships,oneNCAASouthCentralRegionchampionshipandaberthinthe2006NationalChampionshipmatch.ShehaslalsoedtheLionstofiveappearancesintheNCAADivisionIITournament.DuringhertenurewiththeLions,RadeckihasbeennamedtheAmericanVolleyballCoachesAssociation(AVCA)regionalCoachoftheYeartwiceandGSCEastDivisionCoachoftheYearthreetimes.Shehasalsocoachedplayerswhohavewonall-conferencehonors27times,with18all-regionselectionsandsixAll-Americans.Aftergoing24-10in2011tomarktheschool’s18thconsecutivewinningseason,theLionsreturnedtotheNCAADivisionIITournamentforthethirdstraightyear,givingtheprogram14regionalappearancesoverthelast16seasons.Radecki’s2006teamwent35-6andgavetheschoolitsfirstEliteEightappearancesince2003.AfterwinningtheirthirdstraightGSCchampionship,theLionswentontoclaimtheSouthCentraltitle,includingawinovertop-rankedandregionalhostTrumanStateinthesemi-finalsonNov.10.UNAdownedCentralMissouri3-0intheregionalchampionshipmatch,thendefeatedAshlandandWestTexasA&MattheEliteEightinPensacola,Fla.UNAlosttoTampainthenationalchampionshipmatchtofinishtheseasonatthe2006nationalrunner-up.The2005seasonprovedtobeoneofthebesteverintheLions’storiedprogram.UNAwent36-2,breakingortying18teamandindividualrecordsattheschool,conferenceandnationallevels.Alongtheway,theLionsknockedofffiverankedopponents,includingtop-rankedTrumanState3-1onSept.10.TheLionsclimbedashighasNo.3intheAVCAnationalrankingsandfinishedtheseasonrankedninth.In2004,herfirstseasonasUNA'sheadcoach,RadeckihelpedguidetheLionstoa24-7overallrecordandaberthinthesouthcentralregional.ShealsohelpedtheteamregaintheGSCchampionshipastheLionswent11-1inconferenceplayandsweptHardinginthetournamentfinal.

RadeckicametoUNAafteroneseasonasheadcoachatSaintLeo(Fla.)Universityin2003.Sheinheritedaprogramthatwonthe2003NCAADivisionIINationalChampionshipandfilledthevacancyleftbyformerLionCoachMattPeck,whoresignedtobecomeheadcoachatDivisionIMiddleTennessee.A1998graduateofEdinboroUniversity(Pa.),RadeckiearnedaBachelorofSciencedegreeinHealthandPhysicalEducationandwasanoutsidehitterforfouryearsontheschool'svolleyballteam.ShewaschosenFemaleAthleteoftheYearatEdinboroonce,wasPennsylvaniaStateAthleticConferencePlayeroftheYearasaseniorandwaschosenAll-PSACandAll-AtlanticRegiontwice.Shewasalsoateamcaptain.

EdinboromadetwoEliteEightappearanceswhilesheplayedthereandcapturedtwoAtlanticRegioncrownsandoneconferencechampionship.RadeckithenservedasastudentassistantcoachforoneyearatEdinboroastheteamwontheleaguechampionshipandlostintheregionchampionshipmatch.SinceleavingEdinboro,Radeckicontinuestosecurehonorsfromtheschool.In2006,shewasnamedtotheprogram’sAll-TimeVolleyballTeam.Twoyearslater,shewasselectedtotheEdinboroAthleticHallofFame.RadeckicametoUNAasagraduateassistantcoachin1998tocompleteworkonhermaster'sdegreeinhealth,physicaleducationandrecreationandexercisescience.ShehelpedUNAtoand11thplacenationalrankingin1998andaNo.12rankingin1999.ShealsocoachedfourAll-AmericansatUNAandhelpedtheLionstotwoGulfSouthConferencetitles,twoNCAADivisionIISouthRegioncrownsandtwoEliteEightappearances.HernextcoachingstopwasatAugustana(S.D.)Collegein2000wheresheassistedinallaspectsofthenationallyprominentDivisionIIprogram.AugustanawontheNorthCentralConferencechampionship,theNorthCentralRegionchampionshipandreachedthetitlematchintheEliteEightbeforelosingin2000.Thatteamfinished30-4.In2001,AugustanafinishedtheyearrankedNo.14inthenationandlostinthesemifinalsoftheNorthCentralRegion.RadeckicoachedthreeAll-Americans,includingthe2000NationalPlayeroftheYear,duringherthreeseasonsatAugustana.

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twice.Shewasalsoateamcaptain.

Radecki's Coaching Career . . .

Year School

Position

1998 University of North Alabama ............................................. Graduate Assistant

1999 University of North Alabama ............................................. Graduate Assistant

2000 Augustana (S.D.) College .......................................................Assistant Coach

2001 Augustana (S.D.) College .......................................................Assistant Coach

2002 Augustana (S.D.) College .......................................................Assistant Coach

2003 Saint Leo (Fla.) University ............................................................. Head Coach

2004 University of North Alabama ......................................................... Head Coach

2005 University of North Alabama ......................................................... Head Coach

2006 University of North Alabama ......................................................... Head Coach

2007 University of North Alabama ......................................................... Head Coach

2008 University of North Alabama ......................................................... Head Coach

2009 University of North Alabama ......................................................... Head Coach

2010 University of North Alabama ......................................................... Head Coach

2011 University of North Alabama ......................................................... Head Coach

2012 University of North Alabama ......................................................... Head Coach

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JenniferMcCallentersherthirdseasonasassistantvolleyballcoachatNorthAlabama.TheLittleton,Colo.,nativebrings14yearsofcoachingexperiencetotheLionprogram,includingtimeasheadcoachattheNCAADivisionIlevel. TheformercollegiatestandoutmostrecentlyservedasheadvolleyballcoachatNorthCarolina-Wilmington,whereshespentfiveseasonsatthehelmoftheprogram.PriortoherstopatUNCW,McCallservedoneseasonasassociateheadcoachatGardner-WebbUniversity. ShepreviouslyspentthreeyearsasassistantcoachandassociateheadcoachatIowaState.ShealsoservedfiveseasonsatAuburnasanassistant,thefirsttwoasagraduateassistantbeforemovingintotheassistantroleherfinalthreeseasonswiththeTigers. In2008,UNCWearnedtheGamePlan/AVCATeamAcademicAwardaftertheprogrampostedacombinedgradepointaverageabove3.30forthethirdconsecutiveyear.Inaddition,sixofherplayersaveragedaGPAof3.6orhigher,givingtheSeahawksmorethan30Dean’sListhonoreesduringherfourseasons. McCallalsoenjoyedanoutstandingplayingcareeratFloridaState.Asetter,shestillranksfourthall-timewith2,888careerassists,andher1,452assistsduringthe1993seasonrankthirdonthesingle-seasonlist.McCallwasthestartingsetteronFSU’sco-championshipteamintheAtlanticCoastConferencein1992andwasvotedTeamMVPin1993.Athree-timeteamcaptainandmemberoftheleague’sAll-AcademicTeam,McCallearnedtheGoldenTorchAwardfrom1991-93forpostingtheteam’shighestgradepointaverageandearnedherbachelor’sdegreeinphysicaleducationin1994.

AriSmithentershersecondseasonasgraduateassistantvolleyballcoachatNorthAlabamaafterletteringtwoseasonsfortheLionsin2009and2010.Intwoyears,theShannon,Illinoisnativetotaled488killsfortheLions.Shealsoadded88digsand105totalblocksafterstarting33matchesontherightside.Duringherseniorseason,sherecordedacareer-high17killstoleadUNAtoa3-2winoverNo.22FlagleronSept.11.ShefinishedtheyearasafirstteamAll-GulfSouthConferenceselection,aswellasanacademicAll-GSCpick.Smithalsototaled23killsintwoNCAATournamentmatchesinthe2009and2010campaigns.Smith,a2010UNAgraduatewithadegreeincommunications,workswiththeLionhitters.Shealsoassistswithscoutingandrecruiting.

CoaChing STaFF

Athletic TrainerANNA TALBOT

Graduate Assistant CoachARI SMITH

Assistant CoachJENNIFER McCALL

Graduate Assistant CoachCRISTIN HAINES

CristinHainesentershersecondseasonasgraduateassistantvolleyballcoachatNorthAlabama.ShecomestoUNAfromGeorgiaSouthernwhereshewasadefensivespecialist/liberofortwoyearsandwasastudentcoachfortheNCAADivisionIEagles. IntwoseasonsatGSC,Hainestotaled995digs.Her518in2008wasthethird-highestsingle-seasontotalinschoolhistorywhileher477thefollowingseasonwasthefourth-besteverintheprogram.Shealsoaveraged4.28digspersetin2008torankthirdall-timeintheschool'ssingle-seasonrecordbook. Hainesspentthe2010ontheGSUcoachingstaffastheEagleswontheSouthernConferencechampionshipandadvancedtotheNCAATournament.

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Ht Cl Pos Hometown12 TaylorChapman 5-11 JR MH Killen,Ala.17 ParisCreed 5-11 FR OH/RS Littleton,Colo.2 CaraGregg 5-11 SR OH Knoxville,Tenn.25 De'liciaHutchins 5-8 JR OH/MH Gadsden,Ala.8 LeAnnaLloyd 6-2 JR MH Colbert,Wash.5 PriscillaMassengale 5-10 SR OH/RS Baytown,Texas19 MaddieMixson 6-0 FR RS Madison,Ala.9 CarolineNeisler 5-7 JR DS/S Jacksonville,Ala.1 AlexPanks 5-6 FR DS/S Buford,Ga.3 HopeRayburn 5-8 JR S Springville,Ala.10 CaseyRoethler 5-2 FR DS/S Birmingham,Ala.11 JessicaRonyak 5-10 JR OH/RS Burton,Ohio14 MollyVanOss 6-0 FR MH Dayton,Ohio

HeadCoach:Stephanie RadeckiAssistantCoach: Jennifer McCall GraduateAssistantCoach:Ari SmithGraduateAssistantCoach:Cristin Haines

NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Ht Cl Pos Hometown1 AlexPanks 5-6 FR DS/S Buford,Ga.2 CaraGregg 5-11 SR OH Knoxville,Tenn.3 HopeRayburn 5-8 JR S Springville,Ala.5 PriscillaMassengale 5-10 SR OH/RS Baytown,Texas8 LeAnnaLloyd 6-2 JR MH Colbert,Wash.9 CarolineNeisler 5-7 JR DS/S Jacksonville,Ala.10 CaseyRoethler 5-2 FR DS/S Birmingham,Ala.11 JessicaRonyak 5-10 JR OH/RS Burton,Ohio12 TaylorChapman 5-11 JR MH Killen,Ala.14 MollyVanOss 6-0 FR MH Dayton,Ohio17 ParisCreed 5-11 FR OH/RS Littleton,Colo.19 MaddieMixson 6-0 FR RS Madison,Ala.25 De'liciaHutchins 5-8 JR OH/MH Gadsden,Ala.

2012 Lion RoSTERS

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(Back row, from left) Taylor Chapman, Paris Creed, Maddie Mixson, LeAnna Lloyd, Molly Van Oss, Jessica Ronyak, Cara Gregg (Front row, same order) Casey Roethler, Caroline Neisler, Priscilla Massengale, De'licia Hutchins, Hope Rayburn and Alex Panks.

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DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE TIME

SEPTEMBER

Aug. 31-Sept. 1 WEST TEXAS A&M LADY BUFF CLASSIC Canyon, Texas31 Fri. vs. Western State Canyon, Texas 11:00 a.m.31 Fri. at West Texas A&M Canyon, Texas 7:30 p.m. 1 Sat. vs. Adams State Canyon, Texas 11:00 a.m. 1 Sat. vs. Eastern New Mexico Canyon, Texas 3:30 p.m.

5 Wed. at Samford Birmingham, Ala. 7:00 p.m.

14 AASU PIRATE VOLLEYBALL CLASSIC Savannah, Ga. 14 Fri. vs. Rollins Savannah, Ga. 10:00 a.m. 14 Fri. vs. Florida Southern Savannah, Ga. 1:30 p.m.

16 Sun. at West Alabama* Livingston, Ala. 1:00 p.m. 21 Fri. VALDOSTA STATE* HOME 7:00 p.m. 23 Sun. WEST FLORIDA* HOME 1:00 p.m. 28 Fri. SHORTER HOME 6:00 p.m. 29 Sat. WEST GEORGIA* HOME 2:00 p.m. OCTOBER

2 Tues. at Alabama-Huntsville* Huntsville, Ala. 7:00 p.m. 5 Fri. UNION HOME 7:00 p.m. 6 Sat. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS* HOME 1:00 p.m.13 Sat. KENTUCKY STATE HOME 1:00 p.m.14 Sun. WEST ALABAMA* HOME 1:00 p.m.

19-20 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL CROSSOVER Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 19 Fri. vs. Barry Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 4:00 p.m. 20 Sat. vs. Lynn Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 9:00 a.m. 20 Sat. at Nova Southeastern Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 1:00 p.m.

23 Tues. at Union Jackson, Tenn. 7:00 p.m. 26 Fri. at Valdosta State* Valdosta, Ga. 6:00 p.m. 28 Sun. at West Florida* Pensacola, Fla. 1:00 p.m. NOVEMBER

2 Fri. ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE* HOME 7:00 p.m. 3 Sat. PALM BEACH ATLANTIC HOME 11:30 a.m. 6 Tues. at Christian Brothers* Memphis, Tenn. 7:00 p.m. 9 Fri. at Shorter Rome, Ga. 6:00 p.m. 10 Sat. at West Georgia* Carrollton, Ga. Noon

15-17 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Hosted by Top SeedDECEMBER

Nov. 29-Dec. 1 NCAA SOUTH REGION TOURNAMENT TBA

6-8 NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT Pensacola, Fla.

* Denotes Gulf South Conference Match (All times Central)

2012 SCHEDULE

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2012 GSC VOLLEYBALL PRE-SEASON COACHES' POLL

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The University of North Alabama volleyball team's 2003 NCAA Division II National Championship was an unlikely end to a season that began with great promise but appeared to be headed for an unexpectedly quick end. UNA had boasted one of the most powerful collegiate volleyball programs in the nation over the last eight years, making eight straight NCAA Tournament appearances and going to three Elite Eights. But entering the 2003 NCAA Tournament, the Lions had lost seven matches. That was a loss total the Lions had only seen once since 1995. UNA had also failed to win the Gulf South Conference championship for the fi rst time in eight years, losing in the championship match to Harding. UNA had also fallen out of the Division II poll during the 2003 season, ending a streak of being ranked in 83 consecutive polls. The Lions entered the 2003 post-season ranked No. 23 in the nation. Despite the odds, UNA rolled through six NCAA Tournament matches undefeated and claimed not only the fi rst volleyball national championship in school history but also the fi rst national title ever won by a UNA women's athletic team. It was also the fi rst NCAA volleyball title for a school from the state of Alabama or the Gulf South

LiONS CLAim 2003 NCAA VOLLEYBALL titLE

TOP PHOTO: All-American Yana Ninova at 2003 NCAA Tournament;

MIDDLE PHOTO:UNA celebrates the 2003 Volleyball National Championship at San Bernardino, Calif.,

BOTTOM PHOTO: In action at the 2003 Elite Eight are, from left, Traci Venable, Te'Jaye Redd and Vanessa Ferretti

Conference. First UNA avenged its GSC Tournament loss to Harding, routing the Lady Bisons 3-0. The Lions then destroyed host Truman State 3-0 before claiming the South Central Region title with a 3-2 win over Central Missouri State. At the Elite Eight in San Bernardino, Calif., UNA beat Lock Haven 3-2 in the quarterfi nal, then beat Grand Valley State 3-1 to advance to the championship match. In the fi nals it was all UNA as the Lions defeated

Concordia-St. Paul 3-0 (30-24, 30-28, 30-22) for the national title. UNA closed the season at 33-7. In addition to head coach Matt Peck being named Division II Coach of the Year, seniors Yana Ninova and Ashley Moffi tt were named to All-America teams. It was the third time in four years for Moffi tt to earn All-America honors, while Ninova made All-American for the second time. The duo both earned All-GSC and All-South Central Region honors for the fourth consecutive year and played on Lion teams that posted a combined 135-19 record.

Senior Te'Jaye Redd was named honorable mention All-American and was also an All-GSC and All-South Central Region pick. Coach Matt Peck departed following the conclusion of the season but his legacy at UNA includes a 312-61 record over nine seasons, seven Gulf South Conference championships, eight NCAA Tournament appearances, four regional titles and one Division II National Championship.

Region title with a 3-2 win over

Concordia-St. Paul 3-0 (30-24, Concordia-St. Paul 3-0 (30-24, 30-28, 30-22) for the national 30-28, 30-22) for the national

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LiONS iN tHE NCAA tOURNAmENt

1996 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Florence, Ala.)UNA 3, Texas Woman's 0

Central Missouri State 3, UNA 1

1997 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Canyon, Texas)UNA 3, Central Missouri State 0

West Texas A&M 3, UNA 0

1998 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Florence, Ala.)UNA 3, Alabama-Huntsville 0

UNA 3, Rockhurst 0ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT

Kissimmee, Fla.Hawaii-Pacific 3, UNA 0

1999 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Kansas City, Mo.)UNA 3, Alabama-Huntsville 0

UNA 3, Rockhurst 2ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT

Battle Creek, Mich.Northern Kentucky 3, UNA 1

2000 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Florence, Ala.)UNA 3, Arkansas Tech 0UNA 3, Truman State 2

ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENTSioux Falls, S.D.UNA 3, Tampa 0

FINAL FOUR Sioux Falls, S.D.

Augustana 3, UNA 0

2001 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Kirksville, Mo.)UNA 3, Central Missouri State 0

Truman State 3, UNA 0

2002 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Topeka, Kan.)UNA 3, Albany State 0Truman State 3, UNA 2

2003 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Kirksville, Mo.)UNA 3, Harding 0

UNA 3, Truman State 0UNA 3, Central Missouri State 2ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT

San Bernardino, Calif. UNA 3, Lock Haven 2

FINAL FOURSan Bernardino, Calif.

UNA 3, Grand Valley State 1NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

San Bernardino, Calif. UNA 3, Concordia (Minn.) 0

2004 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Kirksville, Mo.)Pittsburg State 3, UNA 2

2005 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Florence, Ala.)UNA 3, Albany State 0

Central Missouri 3, UNA 1

2006 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Kirksville, Mo.)UNA 3, Pittsburg State 1UNA 3, Truman State 2

UNA 3, Central Missouri 0ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT

Pensacola, Fla. UNA 3, Ashland 0

FINAL FOURPensacola, Fla.

UNA 3, West Texas A&M 0NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Pensacola, Fla. Tampa 3, UNA 1

2009 SOUTH REGIONAL (Tampa, Fla.)Saint Leo 3, UNA 0

2010 SOUTH REGIONAL (Tampa, Fla.)West Florida 3, UNA 2

2011 SOUTH REGIONAL (Tampa, Fla.)Rollins 3, UNA 1

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uNA INdIvIduAl

HONORSNorth Alabama received multiple post-season honors at the individual level in 2010. Five players received All-Gulf South Conference honors including fi rst-team selections Natalie Marsh and Lauren Greenhill. Priscilla Massengale, Jessica Ronyak and Caroline Neisler were also named to the second team.

Marsh also received second team All-South Region honors by Daktronics. The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) also awarded Greenhill and Marsh fi rst team all-region honors.

Marsh closed out the season by being named UNA's 13th All-American with a second-team nod from AVCA.

Cara Gregg joined Marsh on the GSC All-Tournament team after the Lions advanced to the championship match.

2011 LiON HONORS

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCEEAST DIVISION PLAYER OF THE WEEk

Sept. 6 .........................Natalie Marsh (Off.)

Sept. 6 .................... Lauren Greenhill (Def.)

Sept. 13 .......................Natalie Marsh (Off.)

Sept. 20 .................. Taylor Chapman (Def.)

Oct. 18.........................Natalie Marsh (Off.)

Oct. 18.................... Lauren Greenhill (Def.)

Nov. 1 ..................... Lauren Greenhill (Def.)

Natalie Marsh became UNA's 18th All-American after receiving second-team honors by the American Volleyball Coaches Association in 2011. She also earned fi rst team All-South Region and All-Gulf South Conference honors and was a three-time GSC Player of the Week as well as a GSC all-tourament selection.For the year, she totaled 516 kills, 338 digs and

112 total blocks. She reached 20-plus in kill totals seven times, including three straight matches at the Armstrong Atlantic Pirate Volleyball Classic.

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT ALL-TOURNAMENT

Natalie MarshCara Gregg

ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCEFirst-Team

Natalie MarshLauren Greenhill

Second-TeamJessica Ronyak

Priscilla MassengaleCaroline Neisler

AVCA ALL-SOUTH REGION

First-TeamNatalie Marsh

Lauren Greenhill

AVCA ALL-AMERICANSecond-Team

Natalie Marsh

DAkTRONICS ALL-SOUTH REGION

Second-TeamNatalie Marsh

ACADEMIC ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCECaroline Neisler

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UMSL TRITON VOLLEYBALL CLASSIC (St. Louis, Mo.)vs Wayne State W 3-2 20-25, 21-25, 25-23, 25-23, 15-8

vs Lindenwood W 3-2 25-22, 25-19, 20-25, 24-26, 15-5

at Missouri-St. Louis W 3-0 25-21, 25-23, 25-22

vs Gannon W 3-0 25-23, 25-19, 25-15

vs Queens W 3-0 25-12, 25-19, 25-23

vs Nova Southeastern W 3-0 25-19, 25-22, 25-19

ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC PIRATE VOLLEYALL CLASSIC (Savannah, Ga.)vs Rollins L 0-3 27-29, 15-25, 16-25

at Armstrong Atlantic L 1-3 25-19, 23-25, 24-26, 22-25

vs Flagler W 3-1 27-25, 26-28, 25-17, 25-23

vs South Carolina-Aiken W 3-2 20-25, 25-17, 17-25, 25-19, 15-13

vs Christian Brothers W 3-0 25-23, 25-13, 25-17

vs New Orleans W 3-0 25-7, 25-14, 25-19

vs West Florida L 1-3 25-21, 18-25, 22-25, 27-29

at West Georgia W 3-1 25-18, 25-21, 18-25, 25-15

at Valdosta State W 3-2 25-21, 22-25, 26-24, 22-25, 15-10

vs Alabama-Huntsville W 3-2 22-25, 25-18, 20-25, 25-15, 15-12

vs West Alabama W 3-0 25-16, 25-16, 25-14

WEST GEORGIA GSC/SSC REGIONAL CROSSOVER (Carrollton, Ga.)vs Rollins L 1-3 20-25, 20-25, 25-19, 23-25

vs Barry W 3-0 29-27, 25-22, 25-19

vs Florida Tech W 3-0 25-22, 25-21, 25-17

at Christian Brothers L 2-3 22-25, 25-20, 17-25, 25-16, 12-15

at New Orleans W 3-0 25-5, 25-19, 25-18

at West Florida L 1-3 25-27, 15-25, 25-21, 21-25

at West Alabama W 3-1 22-25, 25-12, 25-22, 25-18

vs Valdosta State W 3-2 25-19, 25-18, 20-25, 20-25, 15-11

vs West Georgia W 3-0 25-19, 25-22, 25-23

at Alabama-Huntsville W 3-1 25-14, 21-25, 25-10, 26-24

at Tampa L 0-3 20-25, 22-25, 19-25

at Eckerd L 2-3 25-22, 19-25 25-23, 17-25, 11-15

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (Pensacola, Fla.)vs Alabama-Huntsville W 3-0 25-21, 25-15, 25-15

vs West Florida L 1-3 25-23, 16-25, 17-25, 23-25

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (Tampa, Fla.)vs Rollins L 1-3 20-25, 25-19, 22-25, 21-25

2011 RECORD 24-10 (11-3 GSC)

Lauren Greenhill

Priscilla Massengale

Brigid O'Brien

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Record 24-10 (11-3 GSC)

ATTACK SET SERVE

S-MP-MS K K-S E TA Pct A A-G SA SA-G SECara Gregg 110-32-29 268 2.44 145 791 .155 5 0.05 12 0.11 4Hope Rayburn 73-23-14 56 0.77 18 137 .277 696 9.53 16 0.22 14Natalie Marsh 131-34-34 516 3.94 164 1,271 .277 23 0.18 39 0.30 25Priscilla Massengale 130-34-34 337 2.59 165 992 .173 10 0.08 29 0.22 47Lauren Greenhill 131-34-0 1 0.01 3 24 -.083 52 0.40 31 0.24 29Caroline Neisler 124-34-31 40 0.32 17 125 .184 730 5.89 24 0.19 15Rachel Andreassian 5-4-1 8 1.60 1 18 .389 0 0.00 0 0.00 0Jessica Ronyak 130-34-27 244 1.88 96 706 .210 24 0.18 30 0.23 45Taylor Chapman 130-34-6 215 1.65 71 632 .228 2 0.02 0 0.00 2Vanessa Gerig 3-2-0 2 0.67 0 3 .667 20 6.67 5 1.67 0Brigid O'Brien 125-34-25 42 0.34 37 193 .026 39 0.31 29 0.23 44Christy Golden 11-5-3 20 1.82 19 76 .013 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

North Alabama 131-34-34 1,749 13.35 736 4,968 .204 1,601 12.22 215 1.64 225Opponents 131-34-34 1,499 11.44 696 4,862 .165 1,356 10.35 128 0.98 229

DIG BLOCKING

G RE DIG Dig-G BS BA Total B-Game BE BHECara Gregg 110 10 78 0.71 1 45 46 0.42 4 0 Hope Rayburn 73 2 128 1.75 1 19 20 0.27 1 15 Natalie Marsh 131 15 338 2.58 20 92 112 0.85 8 4 Priscilla Massengale 130 0 193 1.48 3 33 36 0.28 12 0 Lauren Greenhill 131 36 620 4.73 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 Caroline Neisler 124 6 293 2.36 4 8 12 0.10 8 36 Rachel Andreassian 5 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0Jessica Ronyak 130 11 256 1.97 2 50 52 0.40 5 3Taylor Chapman 130 0 50 0.38 12 64 76 0.58 3 1Vanessa Gerig 3 0 3 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0Brigid O'Brien 125 19 371 2.97 2 3 5 0.04 0 5Christy Golden 11 0 5 0.45 0 4 4 0.36 1 0TEAM 29

North Alabama 131 128 2,335 17.82 45 318 204.0 1.56 42 65Opponents 131 215 2,160 16.49 57 370 242.0 1.85 48 63

2011 VOLLEYBALL StAtS

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Official Sponsor and Ball Supplier of the men's and Women's US indoor National Volleyball teams

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SeRvICe ACeS PeR GAMe: 2.87 in 2001, (330 Aces) 115 games.

MOST WINS: 44 in 1996 (Lost 4)

MOST lOSSeS: 23 in 1978 (Won 3)

MOST MATCHeS IN A SeASON: 48 in 1996 (44-4)

BeST WINNING PeRCeNTAGe: .947 in 2005 (36-2)

MOST CONSeCuTIve WINS: 39 (Sept. 1, 2000 - Nov. 30, 2000)

MOST WINS AT HOMe: 21 in 1998 (21-1)

BEST GSC RECORD: 16-0 in 2000

LiON tEAm RECORDS

Sandra Alexander set numerous UNA and Gulf South Conference records, including best hitting

percentage in a season and career. She also holds the NCAA Division II record for career hitting

percentage at .443.

miSCELLANEOUStEAm RECORDS

MOST CONSeCuTIve GSC WINS: 48 (1995-1999)

MOST CONSeCuTIve WINS AGAINST GSC OPPONeNTS: 74, (Nov. 4, 1995 - Nov. 2, 1999)

CONSeCuTIve WINS AT HOMe: 31, (Sept. 3, 1998 - Oct. 22, 1999)

HOMe ATTeNdANCe IN A SeASON: 4,584 in 2007, 13 matches.

SiNGLE-mAtCHtEAm RECORDS

MOST KIllS: 94 vs Truman State (Away), Nov. 10, 2006 (UNA 3-2)

BeST HITTING PeRCeNTAGe: .620 (46 K, 2 E, 71 TA) vs. Mississippi University for Women (Home); Oct. 10, 2000

MOST ASSISTS: 92 vs Truman State (Away), Nov. 10, 2006 (UNA 3-2)

MOST dIGS: 130 vs. Alabama-Huntsville (Away), Nov. 13, 1994 (UAH 3-2)

MOST TOTAl BlOCKS: 21 (9 BS- 24 BA)vs. Mississippi College (Away), Sept. 16, 1994 (MC 3-2)

MOST SeRvICe ACeS: 26 vs. Albany State, Aug. 26, 2006

BeST SINGle MATCH ATTeNdANCe: 831 vs. West Alabama - Oct. 16, 2007 (UNA 3-0)

SiNGLE SEASONtEAm RECORDS

BeST HITTING PeRCeNTAGe: .320 (1,947 K, 611 E, 4,179 TA) in 2001, 115 games.

MOST ATTACK ATTeMPTS: 6,155 (2,368 K, 824 E) in 2006, 137 games.

ATTACK ATTeMPTS PeR GAMe: 44.93 (6,155 TA) in 2006, 137 games.

MOST KIllS: 2,394 in 2005, (809 E, 5,551 TA) 133 games.

KIllS PeR GAMe: 18.00 in 2005, (2,394 K), 133 games.

MOST ASSISTS: 2,188 in 1996, 169 games.

ASSISTS PeR GAMe: 16.29 in 2005, (2,167 assists), 133 games.

MOST dIGS: 2,638 in 2006, 137 games.

dIGS PeR GAMe: 19.26 in 2006 (2,638 digs) 137 games.

MOST SeRvICe ACeS: 409 in 1996, 169 games.

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LiON tEAm RECORDS

CAREER iNDiViDUAL RECORDS

BeST HITTING PeRCeNTAGe: .443 by Sandra Alexander, 2000-02, (915 K, 166 E, 1,690 TA)

MOST KIllS: 2,550 by Ronda Price, 1996-1999)

MOST ATTACK ATTeMPTS: 6,091 by Rhoda Price (1996-1999)

KIllS PeR GAMe: 4.90 by Yana Ninova, 2000-03, 2,287 kills in 466 games

MOST ASSISTS: 6,985 by Ashley Moffi tt, 2000-03.

ASSISTS PeR GAMe: 13.80 by Ashley Moffi tt, 2000-03, 6,985 in 506 games.

MOST dIGS: 2,265 by Jessica Hansen, 2005-2008, 523 games

dIGS PeR GAMe (4 years): 4.33 by Jessica Hansen (2,265 digs in 523 games) 2005-2008

dIGS PeR GAMe (2 years): 4.92 by Ashley Hill (1,073 digs in 218 games) 2005-2006

MOST SeRvICe ACeS: 280 by Gretchen Midkiff, 1997-2000, 491 games

MOST TOTAl BlOCKS: 403 by Rachel Price 1996-99 (39 BS, 364 BA) 593 games

MOST BlOCK ASSISTS: 364 byRachel Price 1996-99 in 593 games

MOST MATCHeS WITH dOuBle FIGuRe KIllS: 143 by Ronda Price (1996-99)

MOST MATCHeS WITH 20+ KIllS: 34 by Ronda Price (1996-99)

MOST MATCHeS WITH dOuBle FIGuRe dIGS: 105 by Jessica Hansen (2005-2008)

MOST MATCHeS WITH 20+ KIllS ANd 20+ dIGS: 9 by Ronda Price (1996-99)

MOST GAMeS PlAYed: 593 byRachel Price 1996-99

MOST MATHCeS PlAYed: 178 by Rachel and Ronda Price 1996-99

SiNGLE-mAtCHiNDiViDUAL RECORDS

MOST KIllS: 36 Yana Ninova vs. Central Missour State (Away), Nov. 22, 2003 (UNA 3-2)

* BeST HITTING PeRCeNTAGe: (minimum 15 attempts) .941 Whitney Sanders (16 K, 0 E, 17 TA) vs. Henderson State (Away), Sept. 20, 2008 (UNA 3-0) ;Nesrin Seckin (16 K, 0 E, 17 TA) vs. MUW (Home), Oct. 10, 2000 (UNA 3-0)

MOST ASSISTS: 76 Jenni Driscoll vs. Northwest Missouri State (Away) Sept. 27, 1996 (UNA 3-1); Nichole Kuslik vs. Rockhurst (Away) Nov. 21, 1999 (UNA 3-2); Laura Bellinger vs. Montevallo (Away) Nov. 1, 2005 (UNA 3-2); Laura Bellinger vs. Harding (Away) Nov. 12, 2005 (UNA 3-2)

MOST dIGS: 43 by Ashley Hill vs. Truman State (Away) Nov. 10, 2006 (UNA 3-2)

MOST TOTAl BlOCKS: 10 by Toby Wysocki vs. Henderson State (Home), Nov. 17, 1996 (UNA 3-1), 10 by Sandra Alexander vs. Washburn (Neutral), Oct. 12, 2002 (Lost 3-2).

MOST ACeS (non-rally format): 10 by Gretchen Midkiff vs. West Alabama (Away), Oct. 19, 1999 (UNA 3-0)

MOST ACeS (rally format): 12 by Danielle Palasak vs Albany State (Home), Aug. 26, 2006 (UNA 3-0)

SiNGLE SEASONiNDiViDUAL RECORDS

BeST HITTING PeRCeNTAGe: .464 by Sandra Alexander in 2002 (344 K, 56 E, 621 TA) 116 games.

MOST KIllS: 857 by Yana Ninova in 2003 (857 K, 193 E, 1,617 TA) 140 games.

KIllS PeR GAMe: 6.12 by Yana Ninova in 2003 - 857 Kills in 140 games

MOST ASSISTS: 2,060 by Jenni Driscoll in 1996, 168 games.

ASSISTS PeR GAMe: 14.36 by Laura Bellinger in 2005, 1,910 Assists in 133 games

LiON iNDiViDUAL RECORDSMOST dIGS: 726 by Jessica Hansen in 2008, 129 games

dIGS PeR GAMe: 5.63 by Jessica Hansen in 2008, 129 games, 726 digs

MOST BlOCK SOlOS: 171 by Vicki Mesplay in 1986, 118 games.

MOST BlOCK ASSISTS: 149 by Toby Wysocki in 1996, 168 games.

MOST SeRvICe ACeS: 108 by Gretchen Midkiff in 2000, 138 games.

SeRvICe ACeS PeR GAMe: .783 by Gretchen Midkiff in 2000, (108 services aces), 138 games.

MOST MATCHeS WITH dOuBle FIGuRe KIllS: 39 by Yana Ninova (2003)

* MOST MATCHeS WITH dOuBle FIGuRe dIGS: 34 by Jessica Hansen (2008)

MOST MATCHeS WITH 20+ KIllS ANd 20+ dIGS: 4 by Ronda Price (1999)

In 2008, Whitney Sanders tied a school, conference and NCAA Division II record for hitting percentage in a single match with a .941 showing on Sept. 20 against Henderson State. She now shares the national record with UNA's Nesrin Seckin, who accomplished the feat in 2000.

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Stillman ............................................ 3-0Huntingdon ....................................... 2-0Alabama State .................................. 1-3Alabama A&M ................................... 3-2Mississippi State ............................... 0-2Georgia ............................................. 0-2Alabama-Birmingham ....................... 2-0Auburn.............................................. 0-3Alabama-Birmingham ....................... 3-1Georgia ............................................. 0-3Alabama .......................................... 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 0-3Huntingdon ....................................... 2-0Alabama State .................................. 2-0Jacksonville State ............................. 3-2Berry College .................................... 2-1Stillman ............................................ 3-0Tennessee-Martin ............................. 1-3Montevallo ........................................ 3-1Presbyterian ..................................... 2-0Tennessee-Chattanooga ................... 2-0Georgia ............................................. 1-2West Georgia .................................... 1-2North Carolina-Charlotte ................... 0-2West Georgia .................................... 2-1Troy State ......................................... 2-1Judson ............................................. 2-0Appalachian State ............................. 1-2Moorehead State .............................. 0-2Covenant College .............................. 2-0Tennessee Tech ................................ 1-2Austin Peay ....................................... 0-2Jacksonville State ............................. 2-3Judson ............................................. 2-0Troy State ......................................... 1-2Memphis State ................................. 0-2

STATE TOURNAMENTvs Alabama State .............................. 0-3vs Judson ......................................... 3-0vs Jacksonville State ........................ 1-3

1980(Won24,Lost13)

Tuskegee .......................................... 2-0Memphis State ................................. 0-2Alabama A&M ................................... 1-3Huntingdon ....................................... 2-1Montevallo ........................................ 3-2Jacksonville State ............................. 3-2Alabama-Birmingham ....................... 1-2Stillman ............................................ 3-0Lawson State .................................... 2-1West Alabama ................................... 3-1Troy State ......................................... 1-2Columbus College ............................. 2-0Montevallo ........................................ 1-3New Orleans ..................................... 2-0Jackson State ................................... 2-0Nicholls State ................................... 0-2Southeastern Louisiana..................... 0-2Nicholls State ................................... 0-2Alabama-Birmingham ....................... 2-0Stillman ............................................ 3-1West Alabama ................................... 3-0Alabama State .................................. 3-0Tennessee-Martin ............................. 3-0Huntingdon ....................................... 2-0Alabama State .................................. 2-1Jacksonville State ............................. 2-3Judson ............................................. 2-1Alabama A&M ................................... 3-1Lawson State .................................... 2-0Georgia Tech ..................................... 2-0Montevallo ........................................ 0-2Tennessee-Chattanooga ................... 2-0Georgia ............................................. 0-2

STATE TOURNAMENTvs Troy State ..................................... 2-1vs Jacksonville State ........................ 0-2vs Alabama A&M ............................... 2-1vs Alabama State .............................. 1-2

1981(Won15,Lost22)

Alabama State .................................. 0-2Huntingdon ....................................... 0-2Tuskegee .......................................... 2-0Alabama A&M ................................... 0-2Stillman ............................................ 2-0West Alabama ................................... 2-0Stillman ............................................ 2-0Alabama-Birmingham ....................... 0-2 Mississippi-Women........................... 0-2Tennessee-Martin ............................. 2-1Tennessee Tech ................................ 1-2Western Kentucky ............................. 2-0Montevallo ........................................ 0-2Montevallo ........................................ 1-2Huntingdon ....................................... 2-0Columbus College ............................. 2-0Jacksonville State ............................. 1-2Florida College .................................. 2-1North Georgia ................................... 2-0Huntingdon ....................................... 2-1Montevallo ........................................ 2-1Troy State ......................................... 0-2Alabama State .................................. 2-3Alabama-Birmingham ....................... 2-1Jacksonville State ............................. 1-2Alabama A&M ................................... 2-3Troy State ......................................... 0-2Tennessee-Martin ............................. 1-2Jacksonville State ............................. 0-2Montevallo ........................................ 0-2West Alabama ................................... 2-1Lake City C.C. ................................... 0-2Alabama State .................................. 1-2Georgia Tech ..................................... 0-2

STATE TOURNAMENTvs Jacksonville State ........................ 2-0vs Alabama State .............................. 0-2vs Jacksonville State ........................ 0-2

1982(Won29,Lost10)GSC CHAMPIONS

Tuskegee .......................................... 3-1Montevallo ........................................ 0-3Alabama State .................................. 2-3Troy State ......................................... 1-2Columbus College ............................. 2-0West Alabama ................................... 2-1Huntingdon ....................................... 2-0Jacksonville State ............................. 3-1Alabama-Birmingham ....................... 2-1Alabama A&M ................................... 1-3

WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONALvs Georgia ........................................ 0-2vs Bryan College ............................... 2-0vs Jacksonville Univ. ......................... 0-2vs Georgia Tech ................................ 2-0

Alabama State .................................. 2-0Tennessee-Martin ............................. 1-2

UT-MARTIN INVITATIONALvs Christian Brothers......................... 2-0vs West Georgia ................................ 2-1vs Austin Peay .................................. 2-0vs Southwestern (Memphis) .............. 2-0vs Tennessee-Chattanooga ............... 2-0vs Western Kentucky ......................... 2-0at Tennessee-Martin ......................... 2-0vs Univ. of the South ......................... 2-0

Middle Tennessee ............................. 0-2Tennessee Tech ................................ 0-2Jacksonville State ............................. 3-1Austin Peay ....................................... 2-0Tennessee-Martin ............................. 2-0Middle Tennessee ............................. 3-0West Alabama ................................... 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 3-0Alabama-Birmingham ....................... 3-1GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Florence, Ala.)vs Troy State ..................................... 2-1vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 2-0vs Jacksonville State ........................ 2-1vs West Alabama .............................. 2-0vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-1vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-0

1983(Won32,Lost8)

Montevallo ........................................ 0-3MUW INVITATIONAL

Mississippi-Women........................... 0-2Jacksonville Univ. ............................. 2-1Montevallo ........................................ 2-0Stephen F. Austin .............................. 2-0Tennessee-Martin ............................. 2-1Texas-Women’s Univ. ........................ 2-0Middle Tennessee ............................. 3-0Alabama A&M ................................... 3-0

COLUMBUS COLLEGE TOURNAMENTvs Ogelthorpe ................................... 2-0vs Huntingdon ................................... 2-0vs West Georgia ................................ 2-0vs Alabama State .............................. 2-1vs Jacksonville State ........................ 2-0vs Troy State ..................................... 2-0

Tuskegee .......................................... 2-0Huntingdon ....................................... 2-0West Alabama ................................... 3-0Alabama State .................................. 3-1

WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONALvs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-1vs Huntingdon ................................... 2-0vs Tennessee Tech ............................ 2-0vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 0-2vs Montevallo ................................... 0-2vs Alabama-Birmingham ................... 0-2

Western Kentucky ..........................forfeitChristian Brothers ............................. 2-1Tennessee-Martin ............................. 1-2Jacksonville State ............................. 3-0Tennessee-Martin ............................. 2-1West Georgia .................................... 2-0Troy State ......................................... 2-0West Alabama ................................... 2-0Middle Tennessee ............................. 2-0Austin Peay ....................................... 2-0Huntingdon ....................................... 2-0GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Martin, Tenn.)vs West Georgia ................................ 3-0vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-1vs Troy State ..................................... 2-3vs Troy State ..................................... 1-3

1984(Won30,Lost11)GSC CHAMPIONS

Huntingdon ....................................... 3-0Tuskegee .......................................... 3-0Mississippi-Women........................... 3-1

MUW INVITATIONALvs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 2-1

vs Montevallo ................................... 1-2at Mississippi-Women ....................... 0-2vs Texas-Women’s Univ. .................... 2-0

FLORIDA SOUTHERN INVITATIONALvs Air Force ....................................... 2-0vs Troy State ..................................... 2-1vs Florida International.. .................... 2-0at Florida Southern ........................... 2-0vs Jacksonville University ................. 2-0vs Rollins .......................................... 2-0vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 2-0vs Tampa .......................................... 0-2

Mississippi-Women........................... 2-1WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL

vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 2-0vs Jacksonville State ........................ 2-1at West Georgia ................................ 2-0vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 2-1vs Montevallo ................................... 0-2

Jacksonville State ............................. 3-1Middle Tennessee ............................. 3-0Tennessee-Martin ............................. 3-2West Alabama ................................... 2-0Huntingdon ....................................... 1-2Troy State ......................................... 2-1West Georgia .................................... 2-0Montevallo ........................................ 2-3Jacksonville State ............................. 2-3Middle Tennessee ............................. 3-0GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Carrollton, Ga.)vs Troy State ..................................... 3-0vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-1vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-1

1985(Won36,Lost11)GSC CHAMPIONS

Middle Tennessee ............................. 3-0West Alabama ................................... 3-0

MUW INVITATIONALvs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 2-0vs Southern Mississippi .................... 2-0vs Huntingdon ................................... 2-0at Mississippi-Women ....................... 0-2vs Montevallo ................................... 1-2at Mississippi-Women ....................... 0-2vs Huntingdon ................................... 3-1

FLORIDA SOUTHERN INVITATIONALvs Troy State ..................................... 2-0at Florida Southern ........................... 1-2vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 0-2vs Jacksonville State ........................ 2-0vs Alaska-Fairbanks .......................... 2-0vs Florida International ...................... 2-0vs Florida International ...................... 0-2

Jacksonville State ............................. 3-1Huntingdon ....................................... 3-1Montevallo ........................................ 3-2

TROY STATE INVITATIONALvs Rollins .......................................... 2-0vs Florida Southern ........................... 0-2vsv Sam Houston .............................. 0-2vs St. Augustine ................................ 2-1vs James Madison ............................ 2-0vs Tampa .......................................... 0-2at Troy State ..................................... 2-0

Mississippi-Women........................... 0-3WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL

at West Georgia ................................ 2-0vs Samford ....................................... 2-0vs Georgia Southern ......................... 2-0vs Huntingdon ................................... 2-0

ALL-timE SCORES 1979-2011

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vs UNC-Greensboro .......................... 3-1vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-1vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 3-1

Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0Tennessee-Martin ............................. 3-2Middle Tennessee ............................. 3-0GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Carrollton, Ga.)vs West Alabama .............................. 3-0vs West Georgia ................................ 3-2vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-0vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-0

1989(Won18,Lost18)

TROY STATE INVITATIONALvs Huntingdon ................................... 3-1at Troy State ..................................... 3-2vs Mississippi College ....................... 3-0vs West Alabama .............................. 3-1vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 0-3

Middle Tennessee ............................. 3-2ROLLINS TOURNAMENT

vs South Carolina .............................. 2-3vs Florida-Atlantic ............................. 1-3vs Barry Univ. .................................... 2-3

SE MISSOURI TOURNAMENTvs Southwest Baptist ........................ 1-3vs Missouri-St. Louis ........................ 0-3at Southeast Missouri St. .................. 0-3vs Northeast Missouri St. .................. 0-3

Jacksonville State ............................. 2-3UNA INVITATIONAL

vs Rollins .......................................... 3-2vs West Alabama .............................. 3-1vs Troy State ..................................... 4-1vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-1

Tennessee-Martin ............................. 3-2Mississippi-Women........................... 2-3Huntingdon ....................................... 3-0Troy State ......................................... 2-1West Alabama ................................... 3-2Mississippi College ........................... 3-0West Georgia .................................... 0-3Jacksonville State ............................. 2-3

WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONALat West Georgia ................................ 2-3vs Rollins .......................................... 3-1vs Livingston..................................... 0-3vs Jacksonville State ........................ 2-3vs UNC-Greensboro .......................... 3-0vs Middle Tennessee ......................... 3-2GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Jacksonville, Ala.)vs Troy State ..................................... 2-3vs Mississippi College ....................... 3-0vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 2-3

1990(Won20,Lost17)

TROY STATE INVITATIONALvs West Alabama .............................. 2-3at Troy State ..................................... 2-3vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 2-3vs Mississippi College ....................... 3-0vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-2

MUW INVITATIONALvs West Alabama .............................. 3-1vs Troy State ..................................... 1-3vs Jackson State .............................. 3-0at Mississippi-Women ....................... 2-2

Mississippi-Women........................... 3-0

1987(Won22,Lost13)GSC CHAMPIONS

Middle Tennessee ............................. 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 1-3Tennessee-Martin ............................. 1-2Mississippi-Women........................... 2-3Montevallo ........................................ 0-3West Alabama ................................... 2-0Mississippi College ........................... 2-0Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0New Haven ....................................... 3-0Florida Southern ............................... 0-3North Dakota .................................... 3-0Mississippi-Women........................... 0-3Mississippi-Women........................... 2-3Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 2-0Montevallo ........................................ 2-3Alabama-Huntsvillle .......................... 2-0West Alabama ................................... 2-0Troy State ......................................... 2-0Eckerd College .................................. 2-0Jacksonville State ............................. 2-0Tennessee-Martin ............................. 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 0-3West Georgia .................................... 3-0Jacksonville State ............................. 3-2Jacksonville State ............................. 2-0Troy State ......................................... 2-0Tampa .............................................. 0-2Mississippi-Women........................... 1-2Mississippi-Women........................... 1-3Tennessee-Martin ............................. 3-1Middle Tennessee ............................. 3-2GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Martin, Tenn.)vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-0vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-0vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-1

1988(Won30,Lost7)GSC CHAMPIONS

Middle Tennessee ............................. 3-0MUW INVITATIONAL

vs Jackson State .............................. 3-0at Mississippi-Women ....................... 0-3vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-1vs Southeast Missouri State .............. 0-3

Mississippi-Women........................... 2-3West Alabama ................................... 3-0Mississippi College ........................... 3-0Jacksonville State ............................. 3-1

UNA INVITATIONALvs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-0vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 3-0vs West Alabama .............................. 3-0vs Troy State ..................................... 3-2

Tennessee-Martin ............................. 0-3SE MISSOURI TOURNAMENT

vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-1at Southeast Missouri State .............. 0-3vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 3-0vs Drury College ............................... 3-1vs Southwest Baptist ........................ 3-1

Jacksonville State ............................. 3-1Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0Troy State ......................................... 3-2Mississippi College ........................... 3-0West Georgia .................................... 2-3West Alabama ................................... 3-0Mississippi-Women........................... 0-3

WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONALvs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-1

TENNESSEE-MARTIN INVITATIONALvs Missouri-St. Louis ........................ 0-3vs West Georgia ................................ 3-2vs Christian Brothers......................... 3-1vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 3-2vs Jacksonville State ........................ 1-3

West Alabama ................................... 1-3UNA INVITATIONAL

vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-1vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 1-3vs West Alabama .............................. 3-0vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-0

Jacksonville State ............................. 3-0Tennessee-Martin ............................. 1-3Mississippi-Women........................... 3-1West Georgia .................................... 3-0Troy State ......................................... 3-1Mississippi College ........................... 3-0Jacksonville State ............................. 1-3

MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS TOURNAMENTvs Southeast Missouri ....................... 0-3vs Bellarmine .................................... 1-3vs St. Josephs .................................. 3-1vs Northern Kentucky ........................ 1-3vs Indianapolis .................................. 3-2

Tennessee-Martin ............................. 3-2West Alabama ................................... 1-3GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Martin, Tenn.)vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 1-3vs West Georgia ................................ 3-0vs West Alabama .............................. 2-2

1991(Won10,Lost17)MUW INVITATIONAL

vs West Georgia ................................ 3-1vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 0-3vs Jacksonville State ........................ 0-3

Mississippi-Women........................... 0-3Mississippi College ........................... 3-1West Alabama ................................... 0-3Jacksonville State ............................. 2-3Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 1-3

ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE TOURNAMENTvs Presbyterian ................................. 1-3vs Trevecca ....................................... 3-0vs Tusculum ...................................... 1-3

West Georgia .................................... 2-3Tennessee-Martin ............................. 3-2Mississippi-Women........................... 0-3Jacksonville State ............................. 1-3Mississippi College ........................... 3-1West Alabama ................................... 3-2Mississippi-Women........................... 0-3West Georgia .................................... 3-1

WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONALvs St. Augustine ................................ 3-0vs South Carolina-Aiken .................... 3-0vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 1-3vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 0-3

Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 2-3GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Florence, Ala.)vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-0vs Mississippi College ....................... 3-1vs West Georgia ................................ 3-0

vs Huntingdon ................................... 2-0vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 0-2

Tennessee-Martin ............................. 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 3-1West Alabama ................................... 3-0Mississippi-Women........................... 0-3Mississippi College ........................... 2-0Jacksonville State ............................. 3-0Jacksonville State ............................. 2-0West Georgia .................................... 2-1Samford............................................ 2-1Rollins .............................................. 2-0Mississippi-Women........................... 0-2Middle Tennessee ............................. 3-0Tennessee-Martin ............................. 3-0Mississippi State ............................... 1-3GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Troy, Ala.)vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-1vs Troy State ..................................... 3-1vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-0

1986(Won23,Lost19)GSC CHAMPIONS

Montevallo ........................................ 0-3MUW INVITATIONAL

at Mississippi-Women ....................... 0-2vs Montevallo ................................... 0-2vs Southern Mississippi .................... 2-0vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 1-3vs Florida Southern ........................... 1-3vs Montevallo ................................... 0-2

Mississippi State ............................... 3-1Tennessee-Martin ............................. 3-0West Alabama ................................... 2-0Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 2-0Mississippi-Women........................... 1-3Tennessee-Martin ............................. 3-0

MISSOURI TOURNAMENTat Missouri-St. Louis ......................... 1-3vs Williams Woods ............................ 2-0vs SIU-Edwardsville .......................... 2-0vs School of Ozarks .......................... 2-0vs McKendree ................................... 2-1vs Arkansas-Little Rock .................... 0-2

TROY STATE INVITATIONALat Troy State ..................................... 2-0vs Tampa .......................................... 0-2vs Florida Southern ........................... 0-2vs Jacksonville State ........................ 2-1vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 0-2

Jacksonville State ............................. 1-3Montevallo ........................................ 1-3Jacksonville State ............................. 2-3Troy State ......................................... 2-0West Georgia .................................... 2-0Mississippi College ........................... 2-0

WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONALvs Rollins .......................................... 1-2vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 0-2vs West Alabama .............................. 2-0at West Georgia ................................ 2-1

West Alabama ................................... 3-0Mississippi-Women........................... 0-3Middle Tennessee ............................. 3-0GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Florence, Ala.)vs West Georgia ................................ 3-0vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-0vs Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-1vs Jacksonville State ........................ 1-3vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-0

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Freed-Hardeman ............................... 3-1Trevecca ........................................... 3-1Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-2

MUW INVITATIONALat Mississippi College ....................... 3-1vs Huntingdon ................................... 0-3vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 1-3

ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE INVITATIONALvs Jacksonville State ........................ 0-3vs Tusculum ...................................... 1-3vs Presbyterian ................................. 1-2vs Christian Brothers......................... 1-3

Jacksonville State ............................. 3-1West Georgia .................................... 3-1Samford............................................ 0-3West Alabama ................................... 3-0Mississippi College ........................... 3-1Trevecca ........................................... 3-0Freed-Hardeman ............................... 3-0Huntingdon ....................................... 3-2Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 1-3

WEST GEORGIA INVIATIONALat West Georgia ................................ 3-1vs Jacksonville State ........................ 0-3vs South Carolina-Aiken .................... 1-3vs Milligan ........................................ 3-0

Montevallo ........................................ 0-3Lincoln Memorial .............................. 3-1Jacksonville State ............................. 0-3West Alabama ................................... 3-0GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Carrollton, Ga.)vs West Alabama .............................. 1-3vs Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-0vs Mississippi College ....................... 3-1vs West Alabama .............................. 2-3

1993(Won20,Lost21)

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS INVITATIONALvs Trevecca Nazarene.......... ............. 3-0vs Rhodes College................... .......... 3-0vs Alabama-Huntsville......... .............. 0-3at Christian Brothers........... .............. 2-3

MUW INVITATIONALvs West Alabama........................ ....... 2-3vs Jacksonville State ........................ 3-0vs Eckerd College................ ............. 0-3

at Freed-Hardeman.... ....................... 2-3at Cumberland.............. .................... 0-3Lambuth........... ............................... .3-0Huntingdon.................. ..................... 3-1at West Georgia................................. 3-1at Jacksonville State........ ................. 1-3West Georgia.................. .................. 3-1Lincoln Memorial............ .................. 3-0at Lambuth................ ....................... 3-0Alabama-Huntsville......... .................. 3-2Mississippi College........... ................ 2-3West Alabama.................... ............... 3-2Central Arkansas ............................... 0-3Mississippi-Women........................... 0-3Henderson State ............................... 0-3Cumberland ...................................... 2-3

JACKSONVILLE STATE INVITATIONALat Jacksonville State ......................... 0-3vs Rollins College .............................. 1-3vs West Georgia ................................ 2-3vs Presbyterian ................................. 1-3vs St. Leo .......................................... 3-0

at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-2

USC-AIKEN TOURNAMENTvs Armstrong State ........................... 3-2at USC-Aiken .................................... 1-3vs Erskine ......................................... 3-1at USC-Aiken .................................... 0-3

Cumberland ...................................... 3-1GSC EAST POOL PLAY

vs West Alabama .............................. 3-1vs Montevallo ................................... 0-3vs West Georgia ................................ 3-1vs Valdosta State .............................. 3-2vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 1-3vs Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-0at Mississippi-Women ....................... 2-3at West Alabama ............................... 1-3Alabama A&M ................................... 3-1at Montevallo .................................... 0-3at Trevecca ...................................... 3-1at Belmont ........................................ 0-3at Alabama A&M ............................... 2-3Lincoln Memorial .............................. 1-3West Georgia .................................... 2-3Trevecca ........................................... 3-0

WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONALvs Tusculum ...................................... 0-3vs Palm Beach Atlantic ...................... 0-3vs LaGrange ..................................... 3-1vs West Alabama .............................. 1-3

at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 1-3Lambuth ........................................... 3-0at Emory ........................................... 1-3at Valdosta State ............................... 3-1Belmont ............................................ 3-0GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMNET

(Arkadelphia, Ark.)vs Central Arkansas .......................... 3-1vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-1vs Henderson State ........................... 0-3vs Alabama A&M ............................... 1-3

1996(Won44,Lost4)GSC CHAMPIONS

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL RUNNER-UP

Austin Peay ....................................... 3-2Lambuth ........................................... 3-0

MISSOURI SOUTHERN TOURNAMENTvs Truman State ................................ 3-1vs Henderson State ........................... 3-2vs Drury ............................................ 3-0at Missouri Southern ......................... 3-2vs Jacksonville State ........................ 1-3

UNA TOURNAMENTvs Hillsdale ....................................... 3-0vs Montevallo ................................... 3-0vs Wayne State ................................. 2-3vs Christian Brothers......................... 3-0

vs Southern Arkansas ....................... 3-1at Harding ......................................... 3-1Mississippi-Women........................... 3-0

MISSOURI WESTERN TOURNAMENTat Northwest Missouri State .............. 3-1vs Missouri Western .......................... 3-0vs Drury ............................................ 3-0vs Emporia State............................... 3-2

at Christian Brothers ......................... 3-0HENDERSON STATE

LADY REDDIE CLASSICvs Abilene Christian .......................... 3-1vs Angelo State ................................. 3-1vs Texas A&M-Commerce ................. 3-0vs Missouri Southern ........................ 3-1

Freed-Hardeman ............................... 3-0WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL

vs South Carolina-Aiken .................... 3-1vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 0-3at West Georgia ................................ 3-0vs Tusculum ...................................... 3-1vs Jackson State .............................. 1-3vs Armstrong State ........................... 3-1

at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 1-3GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Florence, Ala.)vs Mississippi College ....................... 3-1vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 0-3vs West Alabama .............................. 3-1vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 2-3

1994(Won19,Lost18)

Cumberland ...................................... 3-1MUW INVITATIONAL

vs Huntingdon ................................... 3-0vs Mississippi College ....................... 2-3at Mississippi-Women ....................... 0-3vs Mississippi College ....................... 2-3

at Martin Methodist........................... 3-0at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-2at Trevecca ....................................... 3-0Lincoln Memorial .............................. 3-1Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 0-3West Georgia .................................... 0-3at Cumberland .................................. 2-3West Georgia .................................... 3-0

GSC CROSSOVERvs Mississippi College ....................... 3-0vs West Alabama .............................. 3-2vs Central Arkansas .......................... 0-3vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 1-3vs Henderson State ........................... 0-3

JACKSONVILLE STATE TOURNAMENTvs Presbyterian College ..................... 0-3at Jacksonville State ......................... 1-3vs S. Carolina-Spartanburg ............... 0-3vs St. Leo .......................................... 0-3vs West Georgia ................................ 3-1vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 1-3

at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 0-3at West Georgia ................................ 3-0

WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONALvs South Carolina-Aiken .................... 1-3vs Huntington ................................... 3-0vs West Alabama .............................. 3-0vs Nova Southeastern ....................... 3-0

Martin Methodist .............................. 3-0at West Alabama ............................... 3-1GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Carrollton, Ga.)vs Mississippi-Women ...................... 3-1vs West Georgia ................................ 3-0vs Henderson State ........................... 0-3vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 3-2vs Henderson State ........................... 0-3

1995(Won21,Lost20)

FRANCIS MARION TOURNAMENTvs Armstrong State ........................... 3-1vs Lenoir-Rhyne ................................ 3-1vs Carson-Newman .......................... 3-0at Francis Marion .............................. 3-1

at Cumberland .................................. 0-3at Lambuth ....................................... 3-0at Jacksonville St. ............................. 1-3

ALL-timE SCORES 1979-2011vs Montevallo .................................. 3-2vs Valdosta State ............................. 3-0vs West Alabama ............................. 3-0vs Alabama-Huntsville ..................... 3-0at West Georgia ................................ 3-0vs Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-0Harding ............................................. 3-0

WEST TEXAS A&M TOURNAMENTvs Missouri Western .......................... 3-0at West Texas A&M ........................... 1-3vs Metro State .................................. 3-0vs Eastern New Mexico ..................... 3-1

Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0at West Georgia ................................ 3-0at Central Missouri State ................... 3-1vs Edinboro ...................................... 3-0vs Texas Woman's ........................... 3-0Valdosta State ................................... 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 3-0West Alabama ................................... 3-0at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-0GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(Florence, Ala.)vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-0vs West Alabama .............................. 3-0vs Henderson State ........................... 3-1

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRALREGIONAL TOURNAMENT

(Florence, Ala.)vs Texas Woman's ............................ 3-0vs Central Missouri State .................. 1-3

1997(Won39,Lost5)GSC CHAMPIONS

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL RUNNER-UP

at Samford........................................ 3-0ALASKA-ANCHORAGE ELITE INVITATIONALvs Cal State-Bakersfield .................... 0-3vs Northern Michigan ........................ 0-3at Alaska-Anchorage ......................... 3-1at Alaska-Anchorage ......................... 3-0

UNA LION CLASSICvs Ouachita Baptist ........................... 3-1vs Wayne State ................................. 3-1vs Georgia Southwestern .................. 3-0vs Valdosta State .............................. 3-1

West Alabama ................................... 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 3-0

UNA/ SOUTH CENTRAL INVITATIONALvs Drury ............................................ 3-1vs Texas Woman's ............................ 3-1vs Texas A&M-Commerce ................. 3-1

Lincoln Memorial .............................. 3-0at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-0

HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC

at Henderson State ........................... 3-0vs Emporia State............................... 3-0vs Drury ............................................ 3-0vs Southern Arkansas ....................... 3-0

at Mississippi-Women ....................... 3-0TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY CLASSIC

vs Missouri Southern ....................... 3-2vs Texas Lutheran ............................. 3-1vs West Texas A&M ........................... 3-0vs Central Missouri State .................. 3-2

at Texas Woman's ............................. 3-2at Austin Peay ................................... 2-3vs Valdosta State ............................. 3-0vs Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-0

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at Washburn ..................................... 3-0vs Missouri Western .......................... 3-0at Emporia State ............................... 3-0

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (Russellville, Ark.)

vs Christian Brothers......................... 3-1vs Valdosta State .............................. 3-0vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-0

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

(Kansas City, Mo.)vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 3-0vs Rockhurst ..................................... 3-2

NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT

(Battle Creek, Mich.)vs Northern Kentucky ........................ 1-3

2000(Won40,Lost3)GSC CHAMPIONS

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

NCAA ELITE EIGHT FINAL FOURPARTICIPANT

UNIVERSITY of TAMPA CLASSICvs Lock Haven .................................. 3-0at Tampa .......................................... 1-3vs Barry ............................................ 0-3

UNA CLASSICvs Sothwest State ............................. 3-1vs Henderson State ........................... 3-0vs Rollins College .............................. 3-0vs Missouri Western .......................... 3-0

ALASKA-ANCHORAGE TOURNAMENTvs Central Wahsington ...................... 3-0vs Harding ........................................ 3-1at Alaska-Anchorage ......................... 3-0vs Central Washington ...................... 3-1

Armstrong Atlantic ............................ 3-0Lincoln Memorial .............................. 3-0West Alabama ................................... 3-0at Montevallo .................................... 3-0at Valdosta State ............................... 3-2at West Florida .................................. 3-0at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 3-1Emporia State ................................... 3-0Truman State .................................... 3-1Mississippi-Women........................... 3-0

HENDERSON STATELADY REDDIE CLASSIC

at Henderson State ........................... 3-0vs Pittsburg State ............................. 3-0vs Washburn ..................................... 3-0vs Southern Arkansas ....................... 3-0

at West Georgia ................................ 3-0at West Alabama ............................... 3-0Valdosta State ................................... 3-0West Florida ...................................... 3-0at Montevallo .................................... 3-1Alabama Huntsville ........................... 3-0Central Missouri State ....................... 3-0Truman State .................................... 3-0at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-0at Mississippi-Women ....................... 3-0West Georgia .................................... 3-0

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (Florence, Ala.)

vs Ouachita Baptist ........................... 3-0vs Alabama Huntsville ....................... 3-0vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-0

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

(Florence, Ala.)vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-0vs Truman State ................................ 3-2

NCAA DIVISION IIELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT

(Sioux Falls, S.D.)vs Tampa .......................................... 3-0

NCAA DIVISON II FINAL FOUR(Sioux Falls, S.D.)

vs Augustana .................................... 0-3

2001(Won32,Lost4)GSC CHAMPIONS

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL RUNNER-UP

Henderson State .............................. 3-0

UNA/RAMADA INN CLASSICvs Hillsdale University ....................... 3-2vs South Dakota State....................... 3-1vs Truman University ......................... 1-3

ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC TOURNAMENTvs Saint Leo ...................................... 3-0vs Florida Southern ........................... 3-0at Armstrong Atlantic ........................ 3-0

at Mississipp-Women ....................... 3-0West Florida ...................................... 3-0Valdosta State ................................... 3-0at West Alabama ............................... 3-0West Georgia .................................... 3-0at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-0at Alabama Huntsville ....................... 3-0at Missouri Western State ................. 3-0at Central Missouri State ................... 3-0at Montevallo .................................... 2-3Mississippi-Women........................... 3-0

HENDERSON STATELADY REDDIE CLASSIC

vs NW Missouri State ........................ 3-0vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-0vs Southern Arkansas ....................... 3-0vs Washburn ..................................... 3-0

at West Florida .................................. 3-0at Valdosta State ............................... 3-0Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0West Alabama ................................... 3-0Lincoln Memorial .............................. 3-0at West Georgia ................................ 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 3-0at Pittsburg State .............................. 3-0at Truman University ......................... 0-3

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (Arkadelphia, Ark.)

vs Christian Brothers......................... 3-1vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 3-0vs Henderson State ........................... 3-0

West Georgia .................................... 3-0at Montevallo .................................... 3-0Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0vs Nebraska-Kearney ........................ 3-2at Nebraska-Omaha .......................... 0-3at West Alabama ............................... 3-0Mississippi-Women........................... 3-0at Georgia Southwestern ................... 3-0at Valdosta State ............................... 3-0at West Georgia ................................ 3-0

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT(Russellville, Ark.)

vs Central Arkansas .......................... 3-0vs Henderson State ........................... 3-0vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 3-0

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

(Canyon, Tex.)vs Central Missouri State .................. 3-0vs West Texas A&M ........................... 0-3

1998(Won38,Lost6)GSC CHAMPIONS

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

NCAA ELITE EIGHT PARTICIPANTUNA CLASSIC

vs Edinboro ....................................... 3-0vs Grand Valley State ........................ 1-3

Emporia State ................................... 3-0UNA LION INVITATIONAL

vs North Dakota ................................ 3-0vs Missouri Western .......................... 3-0vs Alaska-Anchorage ........................ 3-1vs Alaska-Anchorage ........................ 3-0

NORTH CENTRAL REGIONALTOURNAMENT

vs North Dakota State ....................... 0-3vs South Dakota State....................... 3-0at Augustana .................................... 2-3

UNA/SOUTH CENTRALREGION TOURNAMENT

vs Montevallo ................................... 3-0vs Truman State ................................ 3-0vs Henderson State ........................... 3-0vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-0

at West Alabama ............................... 3-1at Jacksonville State ......................... 3-0Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-0Valdosta State ................................... 3-0at West Georgia ................................ 3-0

HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC

vs Missouri Southern ........................ 3-0vs Missouri Western .......................... 3-0at Henderson State ........................... 3-0vs Central Missouri State .................. 3-1

at Tennessee-Chattanooga ................ 3-0Lincoln Memorial .............................. 3-0West Alabama ................................... 3-0at Northern Colorado ......................... 2-3at Colorado Christian ........................ 0-3at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-1NW Missouri State ............................ 3-0

DRURY COLLEGE TOURNAMENT

at Drury ............................................ 3-0vs Washburn ..................................... 3-0vs Wayne State (Neb.) ....................... 3-0

at Montevallo .................................... 3-1West Georgia .................................... 3-0Valdosta State ................................... 3-0Jacksonville State ............................. 3-1

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (Florence, Ala.)

vs Central Arkansas .......................... 3-0vs Valdosta State .............................. 3-0vs Henderson State ........................... 3-0

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

(Florence, Ala.)vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 3-0vs Rockhurst ..................................... 3-0

NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT

(Kissimmee, Fla.)vs Hawaii-Pacific .............................. 0-3

1999(Won35,Lost7)GSC CHAMPIONS

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

NCAA ELITE EIGHT PARTICIPANTMississippi-Women........................... 3-1Lambuth ........................................... 3-0

UNA CLASSICvs Francis-Marion ............................. 3-0vs Minnesota St.-Mankato ................ 3-1vs Henderson State ........................... 3-0vs Grand Canyn ................................ 3-0

Arkansas Tech .................................. 3-0at Barry ............................................ 1-3vs Rollins .......................................... 3-1at Tampa .......................................... 0-3West Alabama ................................... 3-0at Truman State ................................ 3-1vs Wisconsin-Parkside ...................... 3-0at SIU-Edwardsville ........................... 0-3at Montevallo .................................... 3-0at Valdosta State ............................... 3-2at West Georgia ................................ 3-0

HENDERSON STATELADY REDDIE CLASSIC

vs Rockhurst ..................................... 1-3vs Texas A&M-Kingsville ................... 3-1vs Emporia State............................... 3-0at Henderson State ........................... 3-0

at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-0Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0

UNA/SOUTH CENTRAL REGION TOURNAMNET

vs Drury ............................................ 3-0vs Valdosta State .............................. 3-0vs SIU-Edwardsville .......................... 3-0

at West Alabama ............................... 3-0Tampa .............................................. 1-3Lincoln Memorial .............................. 3-0West Georgia .................................... 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 3-0Central Missouri State ....................... 3-0Truman State .................................... 3-1at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 2-3

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(Kirksville, Mo.)vs Central Missouri State .................. 3-0vs Truman University ......................... 0-3

2002(Won30,Lost5)GSC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II

SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONALHenderson State ............................... 3-0

UNA/RICATONI'S CLASSICvs North Dakota State ....................... 3-0vs Southern Indiana .......................... 3-0vs Bryant .......................................... 3-0vs Grand Valley State ........................ 3-0

PREMIER TOURNAMENTvs Cameron ...................................... 3-0vs Augustana .................................... 3-2vs Minnesota Duluth ......................... 0-3vs Central Missouri State .................. 0-3

Mississippi-Women........................... 3-0Central Missouri State ....................... 3-1Lincoln Memorial .............................. 3-0Central Arkansas ............................... 3-0at West Alabama ............................... 3-0at West Georgia ................................ 3-0at Montevallo .................................... 3-0at West Florida .................................. 3-0at Valdosta State ............................... 3-0

HENDERSON STATELADY REDDIE CLASSIC

vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-1vs Washburn ..................................... 2-3vs Truman State ................................ 2-3

at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-1West Alabama ................................... 3-0West Florida ...................................... 3-0at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-0at Mississippi-Women ....................... 3-0Valdosta State ................................... 3-0Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 3-0West Georgia .................................... 3-0

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (Florence, Ala.)

vs Central Arkansas .......................... 3-0vs Henderson State ........................... 3-1vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-0

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

(Topeka, Kan.)vs Albany State ................................. 3-0vs Truman State ................................ 2-3

2003(Won33,Lost7)

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

UNA/RICATONI'S CLASSICvs Henderson State ........................... 3-0vsv St. Edwards ................................ 3-0vs Augustana .................................... 3-1vs Metropolitan State ........................ 1-3

ALL-timE SCORES 1979-2011GRAND VALLEY STATE CLASSIC

vs Ferris State ................................... 3-2vs Wheeling Jesuit ............................ 3-2vs Wayne State ................................. 3-0at Grand Valley State ......................... 0-3

vs Pittsburg State ............................. 1-3vs Washburn ..................................... 1-3at Central Missouri ............................ 1-3at West Georgia ................................ 3-0West Florida ...................................... 3-0Valdosta State ................................... 3-0at Harding ......................................... 3-1at West Alabama ............................... 3-0at Montevallo .................................... 2-3at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-0Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0

HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC

vs Missouri Southern ........................ 3-0vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-0vs Northwest Missouri ...................... 3-0

West Georgia .................................... 3-0Harding ............................................. 3-1Lincoln Memorial .............................. 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 3-0at West Florida .................................. 3-1at Valdosta State ............................... 3-0at Albany State ................................. 3-0at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-0West Alabama ................................... 3-0

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (Searcy, Ark.)

vs Henderson State ........................... 3-0vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 3-0vs Harding ........................................ 1-3

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

(Kirksville, Mo.)vs Harding ........................................ 3-0at Truman ......................................... 3-0vs Central Missouri ........................... 3-2

NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT

(San Bernardino,Calif.)vs Lock Haven University .................. 3-2vs Grand Valley State ........................ 3-1vs Concordia St. Paul ........................ 3-0

2004(Won24,Lost7)GSC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II

SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL

UNA/RICATONI'S CLASSICvs Nebraska-Omaha ......................... 3-1vs Grand Valley State ........................ 1-3vs Hillsdale ....................................... 2-3vs Pittsburg State ............................. 3-0

PREMIER TURNAMENTvs New Haven ................................... 3-0at Metro State ................................... 3-0vs Minnesota Duluth ......................... 0-3vs Concordia-St. Paul ........................ 1-3

at Henderson State ........................... 3-0vs Texas A&M Commerce .................. 3-1at Albany State ................................. 3-0at Valdosta State ............................... 3-0

West Georgia .................................... 3-1at Montevallo .................................... 3-0at West Alabama ............................... 3-0at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-0Emporia State ................................... 3-1Lincoln Memorial .............................. 3-0Albany State ..................................... 3-0at West Georgia ................................ 2-3Valdosta State ................................... 3-0at Montevallo .................................... 3-0West Alabama ................................... 3-0Henderson State ............................... 3-1Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0Central Missouri ................................ 1-3at Lincoln Memorial .......................... 3-0

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (Florence, Ala.)

vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-2vs vWest Georgia .............................. 3-0vs Harding ........................................ 3-1

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

(Kirksville, Mo.)vs Pittsburg State .............................. 2-3

2005(Won36,Lost2)GSC CHAMPIONSNCAA DIVISION II

SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL

UNA/RICATONI'S CLASSICSouth Carolina-Upstate ..................... 3-0Albany State ..................................... 3-0Lynn ................................................. 3-0

FLORIDA SOUTHERN CLASSICvs Bryant .......................................... 3-0at Florida Southern ........................... 3-1vs Eckerd .......................................... 3-0vs Dowling ...................................... 3-0

CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE INVITATIONALvs Missouri Southern ........................ 3-0at Central Missouri ............................ 3-1vs Truman State ................................ 3-1vs Pittsburg State ............................. 3-1

at West Florida .................................. 3-1at Valdosta State ............................... 3-1West Georgia .................................... 3-0at Southern Indiana........................... 2-3West Alabama ................................... 3-0at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-0Montevallo ........................................ 3-1

HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC

at Henderson State ........................... 3-0vs Missouri Southern ........................ 3-1at Ouachita Baptist ........................... 3-0vs Northwest Missouri ..................... 3-0

at West Georgia ................................ 3-0West Florida ...................................... 3-0Valdosta State ................................... 3-0at West Alabama ............................... 3-0Southern Indiana .............................. 3-0Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-1at Lincoln Memorial ......................... 3-0at Emory ........................................... 3-1at Montevallo .................................... 3-2Lincoln Memorial .............................. 3-1

Truman State .................................... 3-1

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT(Searcy, Ark.)

vs Christian Brothers......................... 3-0vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 3-0at Harding ........................................ 3-2

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

(Florence, Ala.)Albany State ..................................... 3-0Central Missouri ................................ 1-3

2006(Won35,Lost6)GSC CHAMPIONS

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

NCAA NATIONAL RUNNER-UP

UNA CLASSICvs Texas Permian Basin .................... 3-0vs Arkansas-Monticello ..................... 3-0vs Albany State ................................. 3-0vs SIU-Edwardsville .......................... 1-3

ASHLAND INVITATIONALvs Southern Indiana .......................... 3-0vs #1 Grand Valley State ................... 0-3vs Indianapolis .................................. 3-1vs Northern Kentucky ........................ 3-1vs Albany State ................................. 3-0

WASHBURN LADY BLUES CLASSICvs #5 Minnesota-Duluth .................... 0-3vs Pittsburg State ............................. 3-1vs #4 Truman State ........................... 1-3vs #9 Washburn ................................ 0-3

Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0at West Alabama ............................... 3-0at Montevallo .................................... 3-0Valdosta State ................................... 3-0West Florida ...................................... 3-0Southern Indiana .............................. 3-0West Georgia .................................... 3-0West Alabama ................................... 3-0vs Ouachita Baptist ........................... 3-0at Harding ......................................... 3-0at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-0

HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC

vs #25 Missouri Southern ................. 3-0vs Emporia State............................... 3-1vs Southwest Baptist ........................ 3-0vs Northwest Missouri State ............. 3-1

Montevallo ........................................ 3-0at West Florida .................................. 3-0at Valdosta State ............................... 3-0at West Georgia ................................ 3-0#12 Central Missouri ......................... 3-0

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT(Florence, Ala.)

vs Arkansas-Monticello ..................... 3-2vs Ouachita Baptist ........................... 3-1vs Harding ........................................ 3-0

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(Kirksville, Mo.)vs Pittsburg State ............................. 3-1vs #1 Truman State ........................... 3-2vs #17 Central Missouri .................... 3-0

NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT

(Pensacola,Fla.)vs #10 Ashland ................................. 3-0vs #14 West Texas A&M ................... 3-0vs #1 Tampa ..................................... 1-3

2007(Won20,Lost16)

UNA CLASSICvs Tusculum ...................................... 3-0vs Northern Kentucky ........................ 2-3vs North Dakota ................................ 3-0vs #8 Ashland ................................... 1-3

TOWN PLACE SUITES CLASSICvs #7 Truman State ........................... 1-3vs Findlay ......................................... 1-3vs Lake Superior State ...................... 3-1vs #10 Hillsdale ................................ 0-3

ARGONAUT REGIONAL CROSSOVERvs Emporia State............................... 1-3vs #5 Florida Southern ...................... 0-3vs Albany State ................................. 3-0vs Saint Leo ...................................... 3-0

UNA REGIONAL CROSSOVERvs Barry ............................................ 3-0vs Nova Southeastern ....................... 1-3vs Harding ........................................ 3-1

at West Alabama ............................... 0-3Montevallo ........................................ 3-1at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-0at Valdosta State ............................... 3-0at West Florida .................................. 1-3at Montevallo .................................... 3-1West Georgia .................................... 3-0Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0

MONTEVALLO COCA-COLA CLASSICvs Lynn ............................................. 2-3vs Clark Atlanta ................................. 3-0

at Christian Brothers ......................... 3-2West Alabama ................................... 3-0

UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA CLASSICvs #1 Tampa ..................................... 0-3vs #13 Florida Southern .................... 0-3vs Rollins .......................................... 3-1#25 West Florida ............................... 0-3Valdosta State ................................... 3-0at West Georgia ................................ 3-2at Birmingham-Southern .................. 2-3

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT(Searcy, Ark.)

vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-0vs West Georgia ................................ 0-3

2008(Won24,Lost11)

MISSOURI S&T MIDDLE OF EVERYWHERE CLASSIC

At Missouri S&T ................................ 3-0

vs Missouri-St. Louis ........................ 1-3vs #6 Grand Valley State ................... 2-3vs #3 Truman State ........................... 2-3

Emory ............................................... 3-1Henderson State ............................... 3-0Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras .................... 3-2

FLORIDA SOUTHERN REGIONAL CROSSOVER

vs Lynn ............................................. 3-1at #7 Florida Southern ...................... 1-3vs Eckerd .......................................... 0-3vs Clarion ......................................... 3-0West Georgia .................................... 3-0at Ouachita Baptist ........................... 3-1vs Henderson State ........................... 3-0at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-0vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-2at Harding ......................................... 3-2at Southern Indiana........................... 3-1West Alabama ................................... 3-1at Montevallo .................................... 3-0Valdosta State ................................... 3-1#20 West Florida ............................... 1-3at West Georgia ................................ 3-0

UNA REGIONAL CROSSOVER#2 Tampa ......................................... 2-3#11 Florida Southern ........................ 0-3Birmingham-Southern ...................... 2-3

Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0at West Alabama ............................... 3-1Montevallo ........................................ 3-0Christian Brothers ............................. 3-0at Valdosta State ............................... 3-0at #15 West Florida ........................... 0-3

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT(Pensacola, Fla.)

vs Christian Brothers......................... 3-0vs Montevallo ................................... 3-1vs West Florida ................................. 0-3

2009(Won20,Lost15)NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL

NEBRASKA-OMAHA 2009 VOLLEYBALL SHOWCASE

vs #3 Emporia State.......................... 0-3vs Eastern New Mexico ..................... 3-1vs Abilene Christian .......................... 1-3at Nebraska-Omaha .......................... 0-3

NORTH ALABAMA CLASSIC#20 Indianapolis ............................... 1-3California-Pennsylvania..................... 2-3#13 Truman State ............................. 3-2Northern Kentucky ............................ 2-3

WEST FLORIDA REGIONAL CROSSOVER

vs #11 Florida Southern .................... 2-3vs #17 Nova Southeastern ................ 3-0vs Saint Leo ...................................... 0-3

at Emory ........................................... 3-2Henderson State ............................... 3-0at West Georgia ................................ 3-0Southern Arkansas ............................ 3-0Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0Shorter ............................................. 3-1Valdosta State ................................... 3-0

#24 West Florida ............................... 0-3at West Alabama ............................... 1-3Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras .................... 3-0Armstrong Atlantic ............................ 3-1Emory ............................................... 1-3

TAMPA SPARTANS CLASSICFlorida Southern ............................... 3-0#22 Eckerd ....................................... 3-0#9 Tampa ......................................... 0-3

at Valdosta State ............................... 1-3at West Florida .................................. 3-2at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-0West Alabama ................................... 3-1West Georgia .................................... 3-0at Christian Brothers ......................... 3-0

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT(Searcy, Ark.)

vs Arkansas-Monticello ..................... 3-1vs West Florida ................................. 0-3

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

(Tampa, Fla.)vs Saint Leo ...................................... 0-3

2010(Won21,Lost10)NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL

WEST FLORIDA REGIONAL CROSSOVERvs Missouri-St. Louis ........................ 2-3vs Florida Tech .................................. 3-0vs Eckerd .......................................... 1-3

AASU PIRATE VOLLEYBALL CLASSICvs Augusta State ............................... 3-2vs Florida Southern ........................... 3-2#22 Flagler ....................................... 3-2vs Rollins .......................................... 0-3

Harding ............................................. 3-0Christian Brothers ............................. 3-0#1 Tampa ......................................... 0-3at West Georgia ................................ 3-0Eckerd .............................................. 3-0Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-0Southern Indiana .............................. 3-0at West Alabama ............................... 3-1#23 West Florida ............................... 3-2Valdosta State ................................... 2-3

FLORIDA SOUTHERN REGIONAL CROSSOVER

at Florida Southern ........................... 0-3vs Lynn ............................................. 3-2vs #3 Tampa ..................................... 0-3

at Saint Leo ...................................... 3-1at Harding ......................................... 3-1at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-1at #25 West Florida ........................... 1-3at Valdosta State ............................... 3-1West Alabama ................................... 3-0West Georgia .................................... 3-0

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT(Pensacola, Fla.)

vs Christian Brothers......................... 3-2vs Arkansas Tech .............................. 3-1vs #20 West Florida .......................... 1-3

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

(Tampa, Fla.)vs #20 West Florida .......................... 2-3

2011(Won24,Lost10)NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL

UMSL TRITON VOLLEYBALL INVITATIONALvs Wayne State (Mich.) ...................... 3-2vs Lindenwood ................................. 3-2at Missouri-St. Louis ......................... 3-0vs Gannon ........................................ 3-0

Queens ............................................. 3-0Nova Southeastern ........................... 3-0Saint Leo .......................................... 3-2

AASU PIRATE VOLLEYBALL CLASSICvs Rollins .......................................... 0-3At Armstrong Atlantic ........................ 1-3vs Flagler .......................................... 3-1vs South Carolina-Aiken .................... 3-2

Christian Brothers ............................. 3-0New Orleans ..................................... 3-0West Florida ...................................... 1-3at West Georgia ................................ 3-1at Valdosta State ............................... 3-2Alabama-Huntsville ........................... 3-2West Alabama ................................... 3-0

WEST GEORGIA REGIONAL CROSSOVER

vs Rollins .......................................... 1-3vs Barry ............................................ 3-0vs Florida Tech .................................. 3-0

at Christian Brothers ......................... 2-3at New Orleans ................................. 3-0at West Florida .................................. 1-3at West Alabama ............................... 3-1Valdosta State ................................... 3-2West Georgia .................................... 3-0at Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-1at #5 Tampa ..................................... 0-3at Eckerd .......................................... 2-3vs Saint Leo ...................................... 3-1

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT(Pensacola, Fla.)

vs Alabama-Huntsville ...................... 3-0vs West Florida ................................. 1-3

NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL TOURNAMENT

(Tampa, Fla.)vs Rollins .......................................... 1-3

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Georgia ........................................ 0............5Georgia Southern ..........................1............0Georgia Southwestern...................2............0Georgia Tech .................................2............1Grand Canyon ...............................1............0Grand Valley St. (Mich.) .................2............5Harding (Ark.) .............................14............1Hawaii-Pacific ...............................0............1Henderson State (Ark.) ................23............5Hillsdale (Mich.) ............................2............2Huntingdon (Ala.) ........................23............3Indianapolis (Ind.) .........................2............1Jackson State (Miss.) ....................3............1Jacksonville (Fla.) .........................5............1Jacksonville State (Ala.) ..............43..........29James Madison (Va.) .....................1............0Judson (Ala.) .................................4............0LaGrange (Ga.) ..............................1............0Lake City College ..........................0............1Lake Superior State ......................1............0Lambuth (Tenn.) ............................5............0Lawson State (Ala.) .......................2............0Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) .......................1............0Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.)..............27............1Lindenwood (Mo.) ..........................1............0Lock Haven (Penn.) .......................2............0Lynn (Fla.) .....................................3............1Martin Methodist (Tenn.) ...............2............0McKendree (Ill.) .............................1............0Memphis State (Tenn.) ..................0............2Metro State (Colo.) ........................2............1Middle Tennessee St. ..................14............1Milligan (Tenn.) .............................1............0Minnesota-Duluth .........................0............3Minnesota St.-Mankato .................1............0Mississippi College .....................19............3Mississippi State ...........................1............2Mississippi-Women.....................18..........40Missouri S&T ................................1............0Missouri-St. Louis .........................1............5Missouri Southern .........................8............0Missouri Western ..........................7............0Moorehead State (Minn.) ...............0............1Montevallo (Ala.) .........................32..........27Nebraska-Kearney ........................1............0Nebraska-Omaha ..........................1............2New Haven (Conn.) .......................2............0New Orleans (La.) .........................3............0Nicholls State (La.) ........................0............2N. Carolina-Charlotte ....................0............1N. Carolina-Greensboro .................2............0North Dakota ................................3............0North Dakota State .......................1............1North Georgia ...............................1............0Northern Colorado .........................0............1Northern Michigan ........................0........... 1NW Missouri State ........................6............0Northern Kentucky ........................1............4Nova Southeastern (Fla.) ...............3............1Oglethorpe (Ga.) ............................1............0Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) ..................6............0Palm Beach Atlantic (Fla.) ...............0............1

Pittsburg State (Kan.) ....................6............2Presbyterian (S.C.) ........................1............4Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras ................2............0Queens (N.C.) ...............................1............0Rhodes College (Tenn.) .................1............0Rockhurst (Mo.) ............................2............1Rollins College (Fla.) .....................8............6St. Augustine’s (N.C.) ....................2............0St. Edward's .................................1............0St. Joseph’s (Ind.) .........................1............0Saint Leo (Fla.) ..............................6............3Sam Houston St. (Tex.) ..................0............1Samford (Ala.) ...............................3............1School of Ozarks (Ark.)..................1............0Shorter College (Ga.) .....................1............0South Carolina ..............................0............1South Carolina-Aiken ....................3............4S. Carolina-Upstate .......................1............1(formerly S. Carolina-Spartanburg)South Dakota State .......................2............0Southern Arkansas ........................5............0So. Ill.-Edwardsville ......................2............2Southern Indiana ..........................7............1Southern Mississippi .....................2............0SE Missouri State..........................0............4Southeastern Louisiana.................0............1Southwest Baptist (Mo.) ................2............1Southwestern (Tex.) ......................1............0Stephen F. Austin (Tex.) .................1............0Stillman (Ala.) ...............................6............0Tampa (Fla.) ..................................1..........14Tennessee-Chattanooga ...............4............0Tennessee-Martin .......................30..........14Tennessee Tech ............................1........... 3Texas A&M-Commerce .................3............0Texas A&M-Kingsville ....................1............0Texas Luthern ...............................1............0Texas Permian Basin .....................1............0Texas-Womans .............................6............0Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.) ..............7............0Troy State (Ala.) ..........................22..........10Truman State (Mo.) .....................12............9Tusculum (Tenn.) ..........................2............3Tuskegee (Ala.) .............................5............0Univ. of the South (Tenn.) ...............1............0Valdosta State (Ga.).....................35............2Washburn (Kan.) ...........................4............3Wayne State (Mich.) ......................2............1Wayne State (Neb.) .......................2............0West Alabama .............................66..........11(formerly Livingston)West Florida ................................12..........12West Georgia ..............................61......... 14West Texas A&M ...........................2........... 2Western Kentucky .........................3............0Wheeling Jesuit ............................1............0William Woods (Mo.) .....................1............0Wisconsin-Parkside ......................1............0TOTALS ................................ 880 ...... 377

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INdIvIduAlHittingPercentage K-E-Att. Pct.1996 - 8th North Alabama 2,352 - 792 - 5,153 .3031997 - 25th North Alabama 2,124 - 790 - 5,295 .2521998 - 5th North Alabama 2,328 - 777 - 5,493 .2821999 - 30th North Alabama 2,238 - 859 - 5,504 .2512000 - 3rd North Alabama 2,203 - 674 - 4,746 .3222001 - 3rd North Alabama 1,947 - 611 - 4,179 .3202002 - 4th North Alabama 1,914 - 593 - 4,225 .3132003 - 8th North Alabama 2,387 - 852 - 5,264 .2922005 - 8th North Alabama 2,394 - 809 - 5,551 .2922006 - 19th North Alabama 2,368 - 824 - 6,155 .251

Kills-Per-Game G No. Avg1998 - 2nd North Alabama 143 2,328 16.281999 - 18th NorthAlabama 143 2,238 15.652000 - 17th North Alabama 138 2,203 15.962001 - 4th North Alabama 115 1,947 16.932002 - 11th North Alabama 117 1,914 16.362003 - 8th North Alabama 140 2,387 17.052004 - 8th North Alabama 112 1,857 16.582005 - 1st North Alabama 133 2,394 18.002006 - 3rd North Alabama 137 2,368 17.282008 - 15th North Alabama 130 1,795 13.81

Assists-Per-Game G No. Avg1996 - 18th North Alabama 169 2,188 12.951998 - 6th North Alabama 143 2,041 14.271999 - 16th North Alabama 143 2,000 13.982000 - 16th North Alabama 138 1,994 14.452001 - 3rd North Alabama 115 1,754 15.252002 - 15th North Alabama 117 1,697 14.502003 - 8th North Alabama 140 2,158 15.412004 - 21st North Alabama 112 1,627 14.532005 - 1st North Alabama 133 2,167 16.292006 - 5th North Alabama 137 2,145 15.66

ServiceAces G No. Avg.1997 - 11th North Alabama 151 371 2.461998 - 5th North Alabama 143 371 2.591999 - 5th North Alabama 143 388 2.712000 - 7th North Alabama 138 350 2.542001 - 16th North Alabama 115 330 2.872002 - T27th North Alabama 117 303 2.592008 - 26th North Alabama 130 198 1.52

MatchWon-LostPct. W-L Pct.1996 - 5th North Alabama 44-4 .9171997 - 6th North Alabama 39-5 .8971998 - 9th North Alabama 38-6 .8641999 - 18th North Alabama 35-7 .8332000 - 6th North Alabama 40-3 .9302001 - 6th North Alabama 32-4 .8892002 - 13th North Alabama 30-5 .8572003 - 22nd North Alabama 33-7 .8252005 - 2nd North Alabama 36-2 .9472006 - 16th North Alabama 35-6 .854

TeAMKills-Per-Game G No. Avg1996 - 11th Heather Jensen 164 730 4.451996 - 22nd Ronda Price 156 633 4.061997 - 15th Ronda Price 147 676 4.601998 - 17th Ronda Price 139 623 4.481999 - 30th Ronda Price 143 618 4.322000 - 24th Nesrin Seckin 138 632 4.582001 - 11th Nesrin Seckin 115 594 5.172002 - 12th Yana Ninova 85 410 4.822003 - 2nd Yana Ninova 140 857 6.122004 - 26th Vanessa Ferretti 110 521 4.742005 - 3rd Vanessa Ferretti 133 757 5.692007 - 19th Danielle Palasak 128 597 4.522008 - 8th Whitney Sanders 130 548 4.222011 - 30th Natalie Marsh 131 516 3.94

Assists-Per-Game G No. Avg1996 - 13th Jenni Driscoll 168 2,060 12.261998 - 2nd Mariela Fasce 136 1,776 13.061999 - 7th Nichole Kuslik 143 1,872 13.092000 - 5th Ashely Moffitt 138 1,855 13.4422001 - 1st Ashley Moffitt 115 1,618 14.072002 - 9th Ashley Moffitt 117 1,561 13.342003 - 1st Ashley Moffitt 136 1,951 14.352004 - 22nd Laura Bellinger 112 1,423 12.712005 - 2nd Laura Bellinger 133 1,910 14.362006 - 8th Laura Bellinger 137 1,786 13.042008 - 15th Alison Jacobs 130 1,443 11.102010 - 14th Hope Rayburn 117 1,287 11.00

Digs-Per-Game G No. Avg2006 - 31st Ashley Hill 110 598 5.442008 - 7th Jessica Hansen 129 726 5.63

ServiceAces G No. Avg.1999 - 15th Gretchen Midkiff 140 91 .6502000 - 7th Gretchen Midkiff 138 108 .7832001 - 16th Eva Tcholakova 95 76 .800 2002 - 15th Anna Bondarenko 117 92 .790

HittingPercentage K-E-Att. Pct.1996 - 20th Ronda Price 633 - 147 - 1299 .3742000 - 2nd Sandra Alexander 345 - 66 - 639 .4372000 - 29th Nesrin Seckin 632 - 167 - 1315 .3532001 - 3rd Angie McLeod 89 - 35 - 344 .4482001 - 5th Sandra Alexander 226 - 44 - 430 .4232002 - 3rd Sandra Alexander 344 - 56 - 621 .4642002 - 27th Anna Bondarenko 427 - 108 - 880 .3652003 - 10th Yana Ninova 857 - 193 - 1617 .411

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1996Oct. 15......................... No. 23Oct. 22......................... No. 22Oct. 29......................... No. 22Nov. 5 .......................... No. 17Nov. 12 ........................ No. 14Final ............................ No. 10

1997Pre-season .................. No. 8Sept. 2 ......................... No. 9Sept. 9 ......................... No. 9Sept. 16 ....................... No. 11Sept. 23 ....................... No. 9Sept. 30 ....................... No. 7Oct. 7........................... No. 8Oct. 14......................... No. 5Oct. 21......................... No. 7Oct. 28......................... No. 5Nov. 4 .......................... No. 8Nov. 11 ........................ No. 8Nov. 18 ........................ No. 8

1998Preseason .................... No. 7Sept. 8 ......................... No. 8Sept. 15 ....................... No. 7Sept. 22 ....................... No. 8Sept. 29 ....................... No. 8Oct. 6........................... No. 8Oct. 13......................... No. 8Oct. 20......................... No. 8Oct. 27......................... No. 11Nov. 3 .......................... No. 12Nov. 10 ........................ No. 12Nov. 17 ........................ No. 12

lions in the NCAA and AvCA division II Polls1999Preseason .................... No. 6Sept. 7 ......................... No. 7Sept. 14 ....................... No. 11Sept. 21 ....................... No. 11Sept. 28 ....................... No. 17Oct. 5........................... No. 16Oct. 12......................... No. 20Oct. 18......................... No. 20Oct. 26......................... No. 21Nov. 2 .......................... No. 17Nov. 9 .......................... No. 19Nov. 16 ........................ No. 15Nov. 23 ........................ No. 12

2000Preseason .................... No. 13Aug. 29 ........................ No. 18Sept. 5 ......................... No. 19Sept. 12 ....................... No. 19Sept. 26 ....................... No. 19Oct. 3........................... No. 19Oct. 10......................... No. 17Oct. 17......................... No. 17Oct. 24......................... No. 14Oct. 31......................... No. 12Nov. 7 .......................... No. 11Nov. 14 ........................ No. 9Dec. 5 .......................... No. 6

2001Preseason .................... No. 2Aug. 28 ........................ No. 1Sept. 4 ......................... No. 4Sept. 11 ....................... No. 3Sept. 18 ....................... No. 3Sept. 25 ....................... No. 2Oct. 2........................... No. 2Oct. 9........................... No. 5Oct. 16......................... No. 4Oct. 23......................... No. 4Oct. 30......................... No. 4Nov. 6 .......................... No. 3Dec. 5 .......................... No. 8

NAtiONAL RANkiNGS

2002Preseason .................... No. 6Sept. 3 ......................... No. 3Sept. 10 ....................... No. 8Sept. 17 ....................... No. 8Sept. 24 ....................... No. 8Oct. 1........................... No. 7Oct. 8........................... No. 6Oct. 15......................... No. 10Oct. 22......................... No. 10Oct. 29......................... No. 9Nov. 5 .......................... No. 9Nov. 12 ........................ No. 9Nov. 19 ........................ No. 9Nov. 26 ........................ No. 12Dec. 11 ........................ No. 12

2003Preseason .................... No. 9Sept. 2 ......................... No. 13Sept. 9 ......................... No. 14Sept. 16 ....................... No. 23Sept. 23 ....................... No. 24Sept. 30 ............................ NROct. 7................................ NROct. 14.............................. NROct. 21.............................. NROct. 28......................... No. 24Nov. 4 .......................... No. 23Nov. 11 ........................ No. 23Nov. 18 ........................ No. 23Nov. 23 ........................ No. 11Dec. 10 ........................ No. 1

2004Preseason .................... No. 4Sept. 7 ......................... No. 14Sept. 14 ....................... No. 14Sept. 21 ....................... No. 15Sept. 28 ....................... No. 18Oct. 5........................... No. 18Oct. 12......................... No. 16Oct. 19......................... No. 20Oct. 26......................... No. 20Nov. 2 .......................... No. 19Nov. 9 .......................... No. 18Nov. 16 ........................ No. 19Nov. 23 ........................ No. 22Dec. 7 .......................... No. 22

2005Preseason .................... No. 23Sept. 5 ......................... No. 15Sept. 12 ....................... No. 6Sept. 19 ....................... No. 5Sept. 26 ....................... No. 8Oct. 3........................... No. 8Oct. 10......................... No. 7Oct. 17......................... No. 7Oct. 24......................... No. 5Oct. 31......................... No. 6Nov. 7 .......................... No. 4Nov. 14 ........................ No. 3Nov. 22 ........................ No. 8Dec. 7 .......................... No. 9

2006Preseason .................... No. 9Sept. 5 ......................... No. 13Sept. 12 ....................... No. 17Sept. 18 ....................... No. 19Sept. 25 ....................... No. 20Oct. 2........................... No. 20Oct. 9........................... No. 19Oct. 16......................... No. 18Oct. 23......................... No. 16Oct. 30......................... No. 13Nov. 6 .......................... No. 13Nov. 13 ........................ No. 6Nov. 20 ........................ No. 3

2007Preseason .................... No. 9Sept. 5 ......................... No. 22

2011Sept. 12 .................. No. 21

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AIAW All-State 1974..................................Jan Lough1975................................Ande Jones1977............................. Debbie Drake

AIAW All-StateTournament

1976............................. Debbie Drake1977............................. Debbie Drake

All-Gulf South Conference

(first-team)1982............................... Mel Garman1982................................Doris Jones1982...........................Chiquita Moore1983................................... Jill Flippo1983...........................Chiquita Moore1983................................Doris Jones1984................................Doris Jones1984................................Renita Allen1984.............................. Fran Orlando1985.............................. Fran Orlando1985................................Renita Allen1985..............................Kathy Stovall1986.............................Vicki Mesplay1986.............................Audrey Porter1987.................................Julie Jones1987.................Stacey Westmoreland1987...........................Pasola Swoope1988.................Stacey Westmoreland1988...............................Kristie Grant1989..............................Helen Frazier1989...............................Kristie Grant1990................................. Kisha Love1990...............................Kristie Grant1991................................. Kisha Love1991...............................Monica Gray1992................................Deana Terry1992..........................Dena Nicholson1992................... Stephanie Copeland1993..........................Dena Nicholson1995............................. Toby Wysocki1996............................. Jenni Driscoll1996............................... Ronda Price1996..........................Heather Jensen1997.......................Ronda Price, MVP1997...............................Rachel Price1997.............................Mariela Fasce1998....................Mariela Fasce, MVP1998............................... Ronda Price1998...............................Rachel Price1999............................... Ronda Price1999...............................Rachel Price2000.............................Nesrin Seckin2000.............................Ashley Moffitt2000............................... Yana Ninova2001.............................Nesrin Seckin

ALL-timE LiON HONORS1984..............................Gloria Walker1985..............................Kathy Stovall1985.................................Julie Jones1985.............................. Fran Orlando1985.............................Vicki Mesplay1986.............................Vicki Mesplay1986...........................Pasola Swoope1987...........................Pasola Swoope1987.................Stacey Westmoreland1988...........................Pasola Swoope1988.................Stacey Westmoreland1989..............................Helen Frazier1989...............................Kristie Grant1990......................Heather Middleton1990...............................Monica Gray1991...............................Monica Gray1991................... Stephanie Copeland1992................................Deana Terry1992..........................Dena Nicholson1994.............................. Norsha Willis1994......................Brandi Pennington1994.................................Rachel Lull1995......................Jenny Blasingame1995............................. Toby Wysocki1996............................. Toby Wysocki1996............................... Ronda Price1996................. Heather Jensen, MVP1997.............................Mariela Fasce1997.......................Ronda Price, MVP1998............................... Ronda Price1998...............................Rachel Price1998....................Mariela Fasce, MVP1999.......................Ronda Price, MVP1999...............................Rachel Price2000....................Nesrin Seckin, MVP2000............................... Yana Ninova2000.............................Ashley Moffitt2001....................Nesrin Seckin, MVP2001............................... Yana Ninova2001.............................Ashley Moffitt2002.......................Sandra Alexander2002.............................Ashley Moffitt2002...................... Yana Ninova, MVP2003............................... Yana Ninova2003.............................Ashley Moffitt2003............................. Te'Jaye Redd2004...........................Laura Bellinger2004.................Vanessa Ferretti, MVP2004.............................Myshara High2005...........................Laura Bellinger2005................. Vanessa Ferrett, MVP2005....................... Jessica Robinson2006.................. Laura Bellinger, MVP2006.............................Nilcia Oliveira2006.............................. Megan Stout2007.........................Danielle Palasak2008..........................Jessica Hansen2008........................Whitney Sanders2009.............................Alison Jacobs

2009............................ Sarah Roberts2010.........................Lauren Greenhill2010............................ Sarah Roberts2011.................................Cara Gregg2011.............................Natalie Marsh

GSC MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1987.........Pasola Swoope (defensive)

GSC East Division

PLAYER OF THE YEAR1996..........................Heather Jensen1997............................... Ronda Price1998.............................Mariela Fasce2000.............................Nesrin Seckin2001.............................Nesrin Seckin2002.......................Anna Bondarenko2004......................... Vanessa Ferretti2005......................... Vanessa Ferretti2006...........................Laura Bellinger2008........................Whitney Sanders2009.............................Alison Jacobs

GSCEast Division

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1996............................... Ronda Price1999............................ Nichole Kuslik2000.............................Ashley Moffitt2009.................................Cara Gregg2010............................ Hope Rayburn

Academic All-GSC1982.............................. Joy Hubbard1982......................... Debbie Williams1986.................................Julie Jones1986............................Lori Spaulding1986.............................Audrey Porter1987.................................Julie Jones1988............................ Jennifer Bevis1989...............................Kristie Grant1990..............................Kristy Hunter1991............................ Daphne Smith1991...........................Jeannie Hamm1992..........................Dena Nicholson1992................... Stephanie Copeland1993..........................Dena Nicholson1997...............................Rachel Price1997............................... Ronda Price1998...............................Rachel Price1998............................... Ronda Price1999...............................Rachel Price1999............................... Ronda Price2000.............................Nesrin Seckin2001.............................Nesrin Seckin

2001.............................Ashley Moffitt2001............................... Yana Ninova2002............................... Yana Ninova2002.............................Ashley Moffitt2002.......................Sandra Alexander2002.......................Anna Bondarenko2003.............................Ashley Moffitt2003............................... Yana Ninova2003............................. Te'Jaye Redd2004...........................Laura Bellinger2004......................... Vanessa Ferretti2004.............................Myshara High2004................................ Amy Moffitt2005...........................Laura Bellinger2005......................... Vanessa Ferretti2006...........................Laura Bellinger2006.............................Nilcia Oliveira2006.........................Danielle Palasak2007.........................Danielle Palasak2007..........................Jessica Hansen2007........................Whitney Sanders2008..........................Jessica Hansen2008........................Whitney Sanders2009.............................Alison Jacobs2009............................ Sarah Roberts2010....................................Ari Smith2010............................ Sarah Roberts2011.............................Natalie Marsh2011.........................Lauren Greenhill

All-GSC(second-team)

1997................................Angel Perez1998.................................Deja Trojan1999.................................Deja Trojan1999............................ Nichole Kuslik2000.......................Sandra Alexander2001.......................Sandra Alexander2001............................ Eva Tchlakova2002.............................Eva Irungaray2003......................... Vanessa Ferretti2003................................ Amy Moffitt2005....................... Jessica Robinson2006..................................Ashley Hill2006.............................. Megan Stout2007.............................Alison Jacobs2007.........................Danielle Palasak2008.............................Alison Jacobs2008.................................. Kelly Pratt2009.................................Cara Gregg2010.........................Lauren Greenhill2011.......................... Jessica Ronyak2011..........................Caroline Neisler2011.................. Priscilla Massengale

GSC All-Tournament1984................................Doris Jones1984............................Denise Pollard

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Gulf South Conference OFFENSIVE

PLAYER OF THE WEEk1994..........Jenny Blasingame, Oct 301995...............Toby Wysocki, Sept. 241996...............Heather Jenen, Sept. 81996.............. Jenni Driscoll, Sept. 291996...................Ronda Price, Oct. 131996.................... Ronda Price, Nov. 31997.................Ronda Price, Sept. 141997.................Ronda Price, Sept. 281997.....................Ronda Price, Oct. 51997...............Mariella Fasce, Oct. 121998.....................Ronda Price, Oct. 61998................ Mariella Fasce, Nov. 31999................Nichole Kuslik, Sept. 51999..............Nichole Kuslik, Sept. 261999.....................Ronda Price, Oct. 31999..................Rachel Price, Oct. 101999...................Ronda Price, Oct. 171999................... Rachel Price, Nov. 92000..............Nesrin Seckin, Sept. 122000............ Sandra Alexander, Oct. 32000................Nesrin Seckin, Oct. 102000.......... Sandra Alexander, Oct. 312001..............Nesrin Seckin, Sept. 242001..................Ashley Moffitt, Oct. 12001................Nesrin Seckin, Oct. 292001....................Yana Ninova, Nov. 62002.......... Anna Bondarenko, Sept. 32002......... Sandra Alexandet, Sept.102002.........Anna Bondarenko, Sept.242002.................... Yana Ninova, Oct. 82002.......... Sandra Alexander, Oct. 222002............Sandra Alexander, Nov. 52002......... Anna Bondarenko, Nov. 122003...................Yana Ninova, Sept. 22003...................Yana Ninova, Sept. 92003.................Yana Ninova, Sept. 232003.................. Yana Ninova, Oct. 142003................Ashley Moffitt, Oct. 212004................ Myshara High, Sept. 72004.............. Vanessa Ferretti, Oct. 52004..............Vanessa Ferretti, Nov. 22005............Vanessa Ferretti, Aug. 30

2005..................Megan Stout, Sept. 62005...........Vanessa Ferretti, Sept. 132005.............. Vanessa Ferretti, Oct. 52005.......... Jessica Robinson, Oct. 182005..............Vanessa Ferretti, Nov. 12006............. Laura Bellinger, Aug. 292006.............. Laura Bellinger, Sept. 52006.............. Nilcia Oliveira, Sept. 192006............... Kasie Spencer, Oct. 312007..........Danielle Palasak, Sept. 112007..........Danielle Palasak, Sept. 182007..............Danielle Palasak, Oct. 92007............Danielle Palasak, Oct. 232008........... Whitney Sanders, Sept. 92008......... Whitney Sanders, Sept. 232008......... Whitney Sanders, Sept. 302008.............Whitney Sanders, Nov. 42008...........Whitney Sanders, Nov. 112009.............. Alison Jacobs, Sept. 152009..............Sarah Roberts, Sept. 222009..............Sarah Roberts, Sept. 292009................. Sarah Roberts, Oct. 62009................Alison Jacobs, Oct. 202010................Sarah Roberts, Sept. 82010..............Hope Rayburn, Sept. 292011................Natalie Marsh, Sept. 62011..............Natalie Marsh, Sept. 13 2011................Natalie Marsh, Oct. 18

Gulf South Conference DEFENSIVE

PLAYER OF THE WEEk2003.............. Ashley Moffitt, Sept. 232004................... Amy Moffitt, Oct. 122004................... Amy Moffitt, Oct. 262005.................Sasha Selby, Sept. 132005..................... Ashley Hill, Oct. 182005..................... Ashley Hill, Oct. 252005.......................Ashley Hill, Nov. 12006.....................Ashley Hill, Aug. 292006................... Ashley Hill, Sept. 262006............. Jessica Hansen, Oct. 172007............ Jessica Hansen, Aug. 282007........... Jessica Hansen, Sept. 182007............. Jessica Hansen, Oct. 162008............. Jessica Hansen, Sept. 92008............... Jessica Hansen, Oct. 72008............. Jessica Hansen, Oct. 142009................Brigid O'Brien, Sept. 82010.......... Lauren Greenhill, Sept. 152010.......... Lauren Greenhill, Sept. 222010............Lauren Greenhill, Oct. 192010............. Lauren Greenhill, Nov. 92011............ Lauren Greenhill, Sept. 62011.......... Taylor Chapman, Sept. 202011............Lauren Greenhill, Oct. 182011............. Lauren Greenhill, Nov. 1

Gulf South Conference Top Eight/Top 10

1998............................... Ronda Price1999............................... Ronda Price2000............................... Ronda Price2000...............................Rachel Price2002.............................Nesrin Seckin2005......................... Vanessa Ferretti2006...........................Laura Bellinger

Gulf South Conference Commissioner's Trophy1983.............................. Joy Hubbard1998............................... Ronda Price1999...............................Rachel Price2000...............................Rachel Price

NCAA Division II Commissioner's

AssociationScholar-Athlete

of the Year2000............................... Ronda Price

American Volleyball Coaches All-South Central

Region1996............................. Jenni Driscoll1996..........................Heather Jensen1996............................... Ronda Price1997............................... Ronda Price1997...............................Rachel Price1997.............................Mariela Fasce1998.............................Mariela Fasce1998............................... Ronda Price1998...............................Rachel Price1998.................................Deja Trojan1999.................Rachel Price, Co-MVP1999............................... Ronda Price1999.................................Deja Trojan1999............................ Nichole Kuslik2000.............................Nesrin Seckin2000.............................Ashley Moffitt2000.......................Sandra Alexander2000............................... Yana Ninova2001.............................Nesrin Seckin2001.............................Ashley Moffitt2001.......................Sandra Alexander2001............................... Yana Ninova2002.......................Anna Bondarenko2002............................... Yana Ninova2002.......................Sandra Alexander2002.............................Ashley Moffitt

2003.............................Ashley Moffitt2003............................... Yana Ninova2003............................. Te'Jaye Redd2004...........................Laura Bellinger2004......................... Vanessa Ferretti2004.............................Myshara High2004................................ Amy Moffitt2005...........................Laura Bellinger2005......................... Vanessa Ferretti2006...........................Laura Bellinger2006..................................Ashley Hill2006.............................. Megan Stout2007.........................Danielle Palasak

American Volleyball Coaches All-South Region

1986.............................Vicki Mesplay1987.................Stacey Westmoreland1987...........................Pasola Swoope1991................................. Kisha Love2008..........................Jessica Hansen2008........................Whitney Sanders2009............................ Sarah Roberts2009.............................Alison Jacobs2010............................ Sarah Roberts2012.............................Natalie Marsh2012.........................Lauren Greenhill

DaktronicsAll-South Central

Region2000.............................Nesrin Seckin2000.............................Ashley Moffitt2000.......................Sandra Alexander2001.............................Nesrin Seckin2001.............................Ashley Moffitt2002.............................Ashley Moffitt2003.............................Ashley Moffitt2003............................... Yana Ninova2005...........................Laura Bellinger2005......................... Vanessa Ferretti2006...........................Laura Bellinger

(second-team)2002.......................Sandra Alexander2002.......................Anna Bondarenko

DaktronicsAll-South Region

2009.............................Alison Jacobs2010............................ Sarah Roberts

(second-team)2009............................ Sarah Roberts2012.............................Natalie Marsh

ALL-timE LiON HONORS

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Region Tournament1996..........................Heather Jensen1996............................... Ronda Price1996............................. Toby Wysocki1997............................... Ronda Price1998............................... Ronda Price1998.............................Mariela Fasce1998.................................Deja Trojan1999...............................Rachel Price1999............................... Ronda Price1999.................................Deja Trojan2000.............................Nesrin Seckin2000.............................Ashley Moffi tt2000.......................Sandra Alexander2001.............................Nesrin Seckin2001.............................Ashley Moffi tt2003.............................Ashley Moffi tt2003............................... Yana Ninova2003.............................Te-Jaye Redd2004......................... Vanessa Ferretti2005.................................. Dee Ayres2006...........................Laura Bellinger2006..................................Ashley Hill2006.............................Nilcia Oliveira

NCAA Division II Elite Eight

All-Tournament2000.............................Nesrin Seckin2006...........................Laura Bellinger2006.............................Nilcia Oliveira2006............................Kasie Spencer2006.............................. Megan Stout

AVCA NATIONAL PLAYER OF

THE WEEk1997..................... Ronda Price, Oct 51999..............Nichole Kuslik, Sept. 261999..................Rachel Price, Oct. 102000..................Nesrin Seckin, Oct. 82001..................Ashley Moffi tt, Oct. 12003................Ashley Moffi tt, Oct. 212005...........Vanessa Ferretti. Sept. 12

AVCA South Central Region

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1999............................ Nichole Kuslik2000.............................Ashley Moffi tt

AVCAAll-American

1997.............................. Ronda Price (second-team)1997........................... Mariela Fasce (second-team)1998........................... Mariela Fasce (fi rst-team)1998............................. Rachel Price (second-team)1999............................. Rachel Price (second-team)2000 .......................... Nesrin Seckin (second-team)2001 .......................... Nesrin Seckin (fi rst-team)2002 .................... Anna Bondarenko (second-team)2002 .............................Yana Ninova (third-team)2003 .............................Yana Ninova (fi rst-team)

2003 .......................... Ashley Moffi tt (third-team)2003 ...........................Te-Jaye Redd

(honorable mention)2004 .......................Vanessa Ferretti

(honorable mention)2005 .......................Vanessa Ferretti

(fi rst-team)2005 ........................ Laura Bellinger

(second-team)2006 ........................ Laura Bellinger

(fi rst-team)2006 ............................Megan Stout

(third-team)2006 ................................Ashley Hill

(honorable mention)2007 ...................... Danielle Palasak

(honorable mention)2008 ......................Whitney Sanders

(second-team)2009 .......................... Alison Jacobs

(third-team)

UNA senior players (from left) Marissa Perreira, Ashley Moffi tt and Te'Jaye Redd celebrate with Lion fans on the volleyball team's return to campus in Florence after winning the 2003 NCAA Division II National Championship. Moffi tt is shown holding the school's sixth national championship trophy, its fi rst in any women's sport, including volleyball.

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2009 ..........................Sarah Roberts(honorable mention)

2010 ........................... Sarah Roberts(honorable mention)

2012 ............................Natalie Marsh(second-team)

DaktronicsAll-American

2000............................ Nesrin Seckin (third-team)

2000............................ Ashley Moffitt (third-team)

2001............................ Ashley Moffitt (second-team)

2001............................ Nesrin Seckin (third-team)

2003 ..............................Yana Ninova(first-team)

2003 ........................... Ashley Moffitt(first-team)

2005 ......................... Laura Bellinger(first-team)

2005 ........................Vanessa Ferretti(first-team)

2006 ......................... Laura Bellinger(second-team)

CoSIDA/Verizon/ESPN The Magazine

Academic All-District1997............................... Ronda Price1997...............................Rachel Price1998...............................Rachel Price1999...............................Rachel Price1999............................... Ronda Price1999............................Lana Fishback2000.............................Nesrin Seckin2005.................................. Dee Ayres

2005......................... Vanessa Ferretti2006.................................. Dee Ayres2006...........................Laura Bellinger2006.............................. Megan Stout2008........................Whitney Sanders

CoSIDA/Verizon/ESPN The Magazine

Academic All-America1997............................... Ronda Price

(second team)1998...............................Rachel Price

(third team)1999...............................Rachel Price

(first team)1999............................... Ronda Price

(third team)2005......................... Vanessa Ferretti

(third team)2006.................................. Dee Ayres

(first team)

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Recipient

2000...............................Rachel Price2000............................... Ronda Price2006.................................. Dee Ayres

UNA Harlon Hill Post-Graduate

Scholarship Recipient2006.................................. Dee Ayres

2008.........................Danielle Palasak

Jones Jersey Retired In 1984, University of North Alabama's Doris Jones became the first female athlete to receive All-GSC honors for three straight years. A three-year letter-man from 1982-84, Jones also became the first UNA female athlete to have her jersey retired.

Alabama Sports Writers Association

Small College ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

1997............................... Ronda Price2004......................... Vanessa Ferretti2006...........................Laura Bellinger

Gulf South Conference

COACH OF THE YEAR1983................................Ande Jones1985................................Ande Jones1992................................Ande Jones1996.................................. Matt Peck1997.................................. Matt Peck1998.................................. Matt Peck2000.................................. Matt Peck2005..................... Stephanie Radecki2006..................... Stephanie Radecki2009..................... Stephanie Radecki

AVCA South Central Region

COACH OF THE YEAR1998.................................. Matt Peck2003.................................. Matt Peck2005..................... Stephanie Radecki2006..................... Stephanie Radecki

AVCA Division II National

COACH OF THE YEAR2003.................................. Matt Peck

Gulf South ConferenceCHAMPIONSHIPS

1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,

2002, 2004, 2005, 2006

NCAA Division IIRegional Tournaments

1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009,

2010

NCAA Division IIRegional

Championships1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006

NCAA Division IIFINAL FOUR2000, 2003, 2006

NCAA Division IINATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2003

ALL-timE LiON HONORS

Ashley Moffitt Alison JacobsYana Ninova

Lindsay Mohon and Matt Peck

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LiON ALL-AmERiCANS

Earning All-America status in any sport is a rare accomplishment for an athlete, and even fewer can take it a step further and achieve All-America standing in the classroom as well. But a trio of former University of North Alabama standouts were able to earn both awards in the same year. Ronda Price was named All-American in 1997 and was Academic All-America in 1997 and 1999. Twin sister Rachel Price achieved All-American status in 1998 and 1999 and was an Academic All-America pick both seasons as well. Most recently, UNA standout Vanessa Ferretti received both All-America and Academic All-America honors as a senior in the 2005 season.

tHREE LiONS ACHiEVE RARE DOUBLE:All-America and Academic All-America

VANESSA FERRETTIAMERICAN VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION

First-Team - 2005DAKTRONICS • First-Team - 2005

Received All-America honors in 2005 after leading the nation with 757 kills on the year. She was also third nationally with a 5.69 kills-per-game average. UNA went 36-2 on the year.

RACHEL PRICEAMERICAN VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION

Second-Team - 1998Second-Team - 1999

A four-year starter on teams that posted a 156-22 record from 1996-99, winning four straight Gulf South Conference championships and two NCAA regional crowns. She played in a school record 593 games and 178 matches and had 1,539 kills.

RONDA PRICEAMERICAN VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION

Second-Team - 1997

A four-year starter on teams that posted a 156-22 record from 1996-99, winning four straight Gulf South Conference championships and two NCAA regional crowns. Her 2,550 career kills ranks second in NCAA Division II history and she set 15 school records.

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ASHleY MOFFITT ANNA BONdAReNKO

1997 AmericanVolleyballCoachesAssociation

Second-Team

1998First-Team

A two-year starter at setter on teams that went 77-11 overall and won back-to-back Gulf South Conference championships and an NCAA Division II South Central Regional crown. In her two seasons at UNA she had 3,264 assists and averaged 12.1 assists per game.

2000 AmericanVolleyballCoachesAssociation

Second-Team

Daktronics•Third-Team

2001AmericanVolleyballCoachesAssociation

First-Team

Selected All-American in both of her two seasons with the Lions. Helped lead UNA to a 72-7 record, two GSC titles and the Final Four.

2000Daktronics• Third-Team

2001Daktronics•Second-Team

2003Daktronics•First-Team

AVCA•Third-Team

A three-time All-American selection. A four-time All-GSC and All-South Central Region pick who led UNA to a 135-19 record from 2000-03. She led Division II in assists twice and set two national records.

2002 AmericanVolleyballCoachesAssociation

Second-Team

Selected a second-team All-American as a junior in 2002 after helping lead UNA to a 30-5 overall record. Averaged 3.67 kills per game and had a .365 hitting percentage. Had 429 total kills, 67 assists, 330 digs and 95 total blocks on the year.

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UNA'S 16 GULF SOUtH CONFERENCE

VOLLEYBALL CHAmPiONSHiPS

1982 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1987 • 1988 • 1996

1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002

2004 • 2005 • 2006

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YANA NINOvA lAuRA BellINGeR

MeGAN STOuT

2006AmericanVolleyballCoachesAssociation

Third-Team

Became UNA's 10th All-American after earning third-team honors in 2006. Helped lead the Lions to a 125-19 record in four seasons. Was also a fi rst team All-South Central Region selection as a senior.

2002 AmericanVolleyballCoachesAssociation

Third-Team

2003AVCA&Daktronics

First-Team

Selected All-American as a junior and senior. A four-time All-GSC and All-South Central Region pick who led UNA to a 135-19 record from 2000-03, including the '03 national championship.

2005 Daktronics•First-Team

AVCA•Second-Team

2006AVCA•First-Team

Daktronics•Second-Team

A two-time All-American who helped lead the Lions to a 95-14 record in three seasons. Led the nation with 1,910 assists as a junior and fi nished her career with a 13.33 assist-per-game average.

WHITNeY SANdeRS

2008AmericanVolleyballCoachesAssociation

Second-Team

Earned All-America honors as a senior in 2008 after leading the Lions in kills (4.22 per set) and blocks (1.04 per set). Was selected fi rst team All-GSC and fi rst team All-South Region. Was also named the Gulf South Conference East Division Player of the Year.

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AlISON JACOBS

2009AmericanVolleyballCoachesAssociation

Third-Team

Was a third-team AVCA selection after earning fi rst team All-South Region honors from Daktronics and AVCA. Also named fi rst team All-Gulf South Conference and was the GSC East Division Player of the Year while leading UNA to a return trip to the NCAA Tournament.

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NATAlIe MARSH

2011AmericanVolleyballCoachesAssociation

Second-Team

Earned second-team All-America honors after receiving fi rst-team All-South Region honors from AVCA. Was also a second team all-region selection by Daktronics. Other honors included NCAA South Region all-tournament, fi rst team All-Gulf South Conference, GSC all-tourna-ment and three-time GSC Player of the Week.

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The volleyball program at the University of North Alabama began in 1969 as a part of the Physical Education Department and was known as extramurals. In those early years the Lady Lion teams competed against all of the state schools as a member of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. UNA competed in the Northern District with Jacksonville State, Alabama A&M, Montevallo, Southern Benedictine and Stillman. In 1975, in the seventh year of volleyball competition at the school, UNA claimed the Alabama State Championship. downing the University of Alabama 1-15, 15-12, 15-6 in the championship match for the title. The Lady Lions downed Troy State, Auburn and Montevallo in the preliminary matches before dumping Alabama.

Don McBrayer, a physical education instructor with the university then and now, served as the head coach for that fi rst championship squad.

Lillian Goodlow, a standout in basketball and volleyball at Bradshaw High School in Florence, became the fi rst female athlete to be awarded an athletic scholarship to UNA in the summer of 1976. Another major step came in 1982, when the Gulf South Conference began awarding championships in women’s sports. The UNA volleyball team claimed the fi rst offi cial league title for women with a 3-0 sweep of Jacksonville State in the championship match. The Lady Lions hosted the tournament and won all six of their matches en route to the championship. UNA added to that GSC tradition by winning six of the fi rst seven GSC volleyball championships, claiming the crown in 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1988 as well. Three Lady Lion volleyball players, Julie Jones, Shea Lindley and Pasola Swoope, were members of four consecutive GSC championship teams each during their playing days at UNA. Also on the list of key builders of the UNA volleyball tradition is Ande Jones, who was a four-year letterman in the 1970’s, was an All-State member of the 1975 state championship team, then returned as a graduate coach in 1976 and as a full-time coach from 1979-94. In 1995, Matt Peck was hired as the Lions head volleyball coach, and in nine years he took

LiONS VOLLEYBALL HiStORY

Lions downed Troy State, Auburn and Montevallo

the UNA program to the highest national level, with eight NCAA appearances, four trips to the Elite Eight, two Final Fours and the 2003 NCAA Division II National Championship. In 1996 Peck led the Lions to a 44-4 record that included the school's seventh GSC championship and the fi rst ever NCAA Tournament appearance by a school from the state of Alabama. In 1997 Ronda Price and Mariela Fasce were named second-team AVCA All-Americans to become the school's fi rst volleyball All-Americans. In addition, Price was a second-team CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-America selection, making her the fi rst athlete in school history to earn both All-America and Academic All-America honors. As a team, UNA claimed its second consecutive GSC Tournament title and earned its second NCAA Regional bid as well. North Alabama became the fi rst school

in GSC history to advance to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight in 1998. The Lions claimed their third straight GSC title and fi rst-ever NCAA regional championship. Also Mariela Fasce became the fi rst volleyball player in conference history to be selected fi rst-team All-American. In 1999, UNA went 35-7, won its fourth straight GSC title and made its fourth straight NCAA appearance, advancing to the Elite Eight for a second time. Lana Fishback, Deja Trojan, Rachel Price and Ronda Price were members of four consecutive GSC championships, four straight NCAA Tournament berths and earned two straight trips to the NCAA Elite Eight by winning two NCAA South Central Regional championships. From 1996-1999 the "Fab Four" compiled a record of 156-22 and 47-1 in the GSC.

North Alabama First Championship Team1975 AIAW State Champions

Team Members: From left, Debbie Drake, Debbie Lee, Pattie Fitzhugh, Jan Lough, Becky Daniel, Beth Gregory, Jo Ann Parnell, Helen Lewis, Nancy Esslinger, Ande Jones, Sheliah Bankhead, Diane Lamar.

Stephanie RadeckiSharron Perkins Don McBrayer Matt PeckAnde Jones

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In 2000, UNA went 40-3, won a fi fth straight GSC title, made a fi fth straight NCAA trip and reached the Division II Final Four for the fi rst time. Those feats came with six new starters and just two seniors on the squad. Those seniors, Gretchen Midkiff and Amy Bernstein helped UNA to a combined 152-21 record over their four years. Ashley Moffi tt and Nesrin Seckin earned All-American honors in both 2000 and 2001. In 2002, UNA won an unprecedented seventh straight GSC title and 13th overall volleyball crown. Sandra Alexander set an all-time NCAA Division II record for career hitting percentage and Anna Bondarenko and Yana Ninova were named All-American. In 2003 UNA failed to win the GSC title for the fi rst time in eight years, losing in the championship match. But that loss propelled the Lions to even greater heights as UNA rolled through the NCAA South Central Regional, the Elite Eight and Final Four to win the fi rst national championship ever claimed by a UNA women's athletic team. Setter Ashley Moffi tt was named All-American for the third time, led the nation in assists and set two Division II national records. Ninova was also named All-American again in 2003 and helped lead UNA to a 33-7 record. UNA defeated Concordia-St. Paul 3-0 in the fi nals to clinch the championship at San Bernardino, Calif. In 2004, Stephanie Radecki became UNA's ninth head volleyball coach and guided the team to a 24-7 record during her fi rst season. Vanessa Ferretti received honorable mention All-American honors as the Lions advanced to the South Central Regional Tournament after regaining the GSC tournament championship. The 2005 season was one of the Lions' best ever as the team posted a 36-2 record and racked up individual awards. Ferretti was joined by setter Laura Bellinger as fi rst team All-America selections. The Lions fell one victory shy of the 2006 national championship. Top-ranked Tampa defeated UNA 3-1 in the fi nals of the NCAA Tournament in Pensacola, Fla. The post-season run capped a 35-6 campaign. Bellinger was again a fi rst team All-American, while Megan Stout was a third-team selection and Radecki was named the GSC East Division and the South Central Region's Coach of the Year, each for the second straight season. Whitney Sanders became the program's 11th All-American with a second-team selection by the AVCA in 2008. She was also named fi rst team All-GSC, fi rst team All-South Region and was the GSC East Division Player of the Year.

NCAA trip and reached the Division II Final

with six new starters and just two seniors

helped

seventh straight GSC title and 13th overall Sandra Alexander

title for the fi rst time in eight years, losing

in Pensacola, Fla. The post-season run capped was again a fi rst

Megan Stout was a

Year Rec. Honors Coach

1969............................................................................................................... William Glidewell1970............................................................................................................... William Glidewell1971............................................................................................................... William Glidewell1972.................................3rd in state .................................................................... Gay Sievers1973.................................3rd in state .................................................................... Gay Sievers1974............ 28-8 ............2nd in state ..............................................................Noona Kennard1975............ 24-8 ............State Champions .....................................................Don McBrayer1976............ 17-17 ..........3rd in state .................................................................... Ande Jones1977............ 10-17 ..........................................................................................Sharron Perkins1978............ 3-23 ...........................................................................................Sharron Perkins1979............ 19-20 ................................................................................................ Ande Jones1980............ 24-13 ................................................................................................ Ande Jones1981............ 15-22 ................................................................................................ Ande Jones1982............ 29-10 ..........GSC Champions .......................................................... Ande Jones1983............ 32-8 ............2nd in GSC .................................................................... Ande Jones1984............ 30-11 ..........GSC Champions .......................................................... Ande Jones1985............ 36-11 ..........GSC Champions .......................................................... Ande Jones1986............ 23-19 ..........GSC Champions .......................................................... Ande Jones1987............ 22-13 ..........GSC Champions .......................................................... Ande Jones1988............ 30-7 ............GSC Champions .......................................................... Ande Jones1989............ 18-18 ..........5th in GSC ..................................................................... Ande Jones1990............ 20-17 ..........4th in GSC ..................................................................... Ande Jones1991............ 10-17 ..........4th in GSC ..................................................................... Ande Jones1992............ 17-15 ..........3rd in GSC ..................................................................... Ande Jones1993............ 20-21 ..........4th in GSC ..................................................................... Ande Jones1994............ 19-18* .........2nd in GSC .................................................................... Ande Jones *17-20 ........after two forfeits1995............ 21-20 ..........3rd in GSC ........................................................................Matt Peck1996............ 44-4 ............GSC Champions .............................................................Matt Peck1997............ 39-5 ............GSC Champions .............................................................Matt Peck1998............ 38-6 ............GSC Champions .............................................................Matt Peck1999............ 35-7 ............GSC Champions .............................................................Matt Peck2000............ 40-3 ............GSC Champions .............................................................Matt Peck2001............ 32-4 ............GSC Champions .............................................................Matt Peck2002............ 30-5 ............GSC Champions .............................................................Matt Peck2003............ 33-7 ............NCAA division II National Champions .........................Matt Peck2004............ 24-7 ............GSC Champions ................................................Stephanie Radecki2005............ 36-2 ............GSC Champions ................................................Stephanie Radecki2006............ 35-6 ............GSC Champions National Runner-up ..........................................Stephanie Radecki2007............ 20-16 ..........3rd in GSC ...........................................................Stephanie Radecki 2008............ 24-11 ..........2nd in GSC ..........................................................Stephanie Radecki 2009............ 20-15 ..........3rd in GSC ...........................................................Stephanie Radecki 2010............ 21-10 ..........2nd in GSC ..........................................................Stephanie Radecki 2011............ 24-10 ..........2nd in GSC ..........................................................Stephanie Radecki

In 2009, setter Alison Jacobs was named GSC East Player of the Year. She was also a fi rst team All-South Region selection and third team All-American by the AVCA. Sarah Roberts also received two All-America honorable mentions as the Lions returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2009 and 2010. The Lions made it three straight NCAA appearances the following season, led by second-team All-American Natalie Marsh.

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1982 Gulf South Conference ChampionsTeam members: Jill Flippo, Mel Garman, Joy Hubbard, Doris Jones, Brenda Lewis, Chiquita Moore, Kathy Stovall, Stephanie Taramangos, Debbie Williams, Sandy Witt

1984 Gulf South Conference ChampionsTeam members: Renita Allen, Frances Bracken, Andrea Bryner, Doris Jones, Julie Jones, Chiquita Moore, Fran Orlando, Denise Pollard, Pam Pruitt, Tommie Rowe, Kathy Stovall, Gloria Walker

1985 Gulf South Conference ChampionsTeam members: Renita Allen, Frances Bracken, Mary Kay Harrison, Julie Jones, Shea Lindley, Vicki Mesplay, Fran Orlando, Audrey Porter, Pam Pruitt, Tommie Rowe, Lori Spaulding, Kathy Stovall, Pasola Swoope

1986 Gulf South Conference ChampionsTeam members: Frances Bracken, Helen Frazier, Mary Kay Harrison, Julie Jones, Shea Lindley, Vicki Mesplay, Audrey Porter, Pam Pruitt, Jill Robertson, Lori Spaulding, Pasola Swoope, Amy Watkins

1987 Gulf South Conference ChampionsTeam members: Jennifer Bevis, Helen Frazier, Mary Kay Harrison, Julie Jones, Shea Lindley, Wendy Skinner, Pasola Swoope, Amy Watkins, Stacey Westmoreland

1988 Gulf South Conference ChampionsTeam members: Jennifer Bevis, Melanie Crumpton, Helen Frazier, Kristie Grant, Shea Lindley, Monica Moran, Wendy Skinner, Pasola Swoope, Stacey Westmoreland

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1996 Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS

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Team members are front from left, manager Nicole Clemons and

graduate assistant coach Charyl Morgan. Second row, Amy Smith,

Andrea Hagood and Nikki Halverson. Third row, Toby Wysocki, Lana

Fishback and Jenni Driscoll. Fourth row, Heather Jensen, Sarah

McDowell and Deja Trojan. Fifth row, Angel Perez, Ronda Price and

Lynn Zediker. Sixth row, Rachel Price and Christy Barefi eld. Seventh

row, Head Coach Matt Peck and Assistant Coach Jeff Motluck.

1997 Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS

(12-0 regular season, 3-0 post-season)Team members are front from left, Amy Bernstein, Mariela Fasce, Angel Perez, Heather Jensen, Markata Campbell, Christy Barefi eld, Rachel Price, Bianca Hill and Head Coach Matt Peck. Back from left, Jenni Driscoll, Gretchen Midkiff, Melissa Fasce, Connie Shipman, Deja Trojan, Lana Fishback, Ronda Price and Assistant Coach Jeff Motluck.

1998 Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS

(12-0 regular season, 3-0 post-season)

1998 NCAA Division IISouth Central Regional

CHAMPIONS1998 NCAA Division II

Elite EightTeam members are front from left, Graduate Assistant Coach

Stephanie Radecki, Amy Bernstein, Mariela Fasce, and Melissa

Fasce. Standing from left, Ronda Price, Rachel Price, Head Coach

Matt Peck, Erika Van Arsdale, Heather Jensen, Lana Fishback,

Annette Chapman, Yolanda Hagar, Assistant Coach Jeff Motluck,

Deja Trojan and Gretchen Midkiff.

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1999 Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS(11-1 regular season, 3-0 post-season)1999 NCAA Division II South Central Regional CHAMPIONS1999 NCAA Division II Elite Eight

Team members are front from left, Nichole Kuslik, Shameka Walker, Erin Price, Amy Bernstein and Gretchen Midkiff. Back row

from left, Head Coach Matt Peck, Assistant Coach Jeff Motluck, Graduate Assistant Coach Stephanie Radecki, Lana Fishback,

Deja Trojan, Rachel Price, Christy Barefi eld, Ronda Price, Nesrin Seckin, Yolanda Hagar, Manager Josh Holt and Student Assistant

Coach Mariella Fasce.

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2000 NCAA Division II

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2000 NCAA Division II

Elite Eight

Division II Final Four

Team members are front from left, Head Coach Matt Peck, Nesrin Seckin,

Yolanda Hagar, Pepper Quimby, Angie McLeod, Shameka Walker, Yana

Ninova and Assistant Coach Jeff Motluck. Back from left, Gretchen Midkiff,

Amy Bernstein, Sandra Alexander, Ashley Moffi tt, Erin Price, Marissa Perreira,

Traci Venable and Eva Tcholakova.

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2001 Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS(15-1 regular season, 3-0 post-season)

2001 NCAA Division II South Central Regional Runner-up

Team members are front from left, Brandie Binkley, Yolanda Hagar, Lindsay Mohon, Amy Moffi tt, Shameka

Walker, Ashley Moffi tt, Nesrin Seckin and Amy Bernstein. Back row from left, graduate assistant Kira Zschau,

assistant coach Jeff Motluck, Alison Pierce, Angie McLeod, Traci Venable, Marissa Perreira, Eva Tcholakova,

Sandra Alexander, Yana Ninova and head coach Matt Peck.

2002 Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS

(16-0 regular season, 3-0 post-season)

2002 NCAA Division II South Central Regional Participant

Team members are front from left, Te'Jaye Redd, Megan Stout, Anna Bondarenko, Carman Campbell, Yana Ninova, Eva Irungaray, Shameka Walker,

Marissa Perreira, Amy Moffi tt, Ashley Moffi tt, Maggie Gimenez, Sandra Alexander, Lindsay Mohon, Traci Venable.

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2003 NCAA Division II South Central Regional CHAMPIONS2003 NCAA Division II National CHAMPIONS

(33-7)Team members are front from left, Lindsay Mohon, Ashley Moffi tt, Te'Jaye Redd, Trainer Nicole Lambert and Sasha Selby. Second row from left, Amy Moffi tt, Vanessa Ferretti and Marissa Perreira. Third row from left, Yana Ninova, Traci Venable, Myshara High, Cynthia Ohanaja and Dee Ayres. Back row from left, Graduate Assistant Coach Tihana Sarlija, Head Coach Matt Peck, Assistant Coach Jeff Motluck, English Brodbeck-Yarbrough and Assistant Athletic Director Sherry Kennemer.

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Gulf South ConferenCe ChampionS

2005 Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS(12-0 regular season, 3-0 post-season)

2005 NCAA Division II South Central Regional Participant

Team members are front from left, Danielle Palasak, Dee Ayres and Megan Stout. Second row from left, Sasha Selby, Laura Bellinger, Whitney Palla,

Ashley Hill and Jessica Hansen. Back from left, Vanessa Ferretti, Kelly Pratt, Jessica Robinson and Karis Fuchs.

2005 Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS

2004 Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS(11-1 regular season, 3-0 post-season)2004 NCAA Division II South Central Regional Participant

Team members are front from left, Sasha Selby, Whitney Palla, Amy Moffi tt, Lindsey Mohon and Laura Bellinger. Back row, from left, Dee Ayres,

Cynthia Ohanaja, Megan Stout, Myshara High, Traci Venable, Vanessa Ferretti and Danielle Palasak.

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2006 Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS(12-0 regular season, 3-0 post-season)

2006 NCAA Division II South Central Regional CHAMPIONS2006 NCAA Division II Elite Eight/Division II Final Four/National Runner-upTeam members are front from left, Jessica Hansen, Laura Bellinger, Ashley Hill, Sam Wilson and Aya Taniguchi. Back row, same order, graduate assistant coach Robbie Beach, Kasie Spencer, Amanda Smith, Megan Stout, Danielle Palasak, Kelly Pratt, Dee Ayres, Nilcia Oliveira, assistant coach Stephanie Burner and head coach Stephanie Radecki.

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Volleyball roSter SinCe 1972Mary Kay Harrison ..........................1985, 86, 87Katie Haseltine ...............................2007Myshara High .................................2003, 04Angela Hill ......................................1991, 92, 93Ashley Hill ......................................2005, 06Joy Hubbard ...................................1981, 82, 83Kristy Hunter ..................................1989, 90Eva Irungaray .................................2002Alison Jacobs .................................2007, 08, 09Heather Jensen ..............................1996, 97, 98Katie Johnson ................................1994Ande Jones ....................................1972, 73, 74, 75Doris Jones ....................................1982, 83, 84Julie Jones .....................................1984, 85, 86, 87Phylis Joyner ..................................1977Debbie Kelly ...................................1972Nichole Kuslik .................................1999Carly Lacey ....................................2007Diane Lamar ...................................1975, 76Debbie Lee .....................................1973, 74, 75Brenda Lewis .................................1981, 82Helen Lewis....................................1975, 76Shea Lindley...................................1985, 86, 87, 88Dana Long ......................................1989, 90Jan Lough ......................................1974, 75Kisha Love ......................................1990, 91Kathy Lovell ....................................1989Kristi Lucas ....................................2009Rachel Lull .....................................1994, 95Joyce Malone .................................1977Vicki Mardis ...................................1973Hristina Markova ............................2010Natalie Marsh .................................2010, 11Beyaca Martin ................................2007, 08Priscilla Massengale .......................2011Magen McGuire ..............................2009Brandi McMullin .............................1994Dixie McCreless ..............................1991Sarah McDowell .............................1996Angie McLeod ................................2000, 01Vicki Mesplay .................................1985, 86Heather Middleton ..........................1990Gretchen Midkiff .............................1997, 98, 99, 00Amy Moffitt ....................................2001, 02, 03, 04Ashley Moffitt .................................2000, 01, 02, 03Lindsay Mohon ...............................2001, 02, 03, 04Nicole Montey ................................2007, 08, 09Chiquita Moore ...............................1981, 82, 83, 84Jackie Moore..................................1976, 77Moncia Moran ................................1988Stacey Mosley ................................1989Caroline Neisler ..............................2010, 11Kim Newton....................................1983Pam Newton ...................................1973Dena Nicholson ..............................1992, 93Yana Ninova ...................................2000, 01, 02, 03Brigid O'Brien .................................2008, 09, 10, 11Cynthia Ohanaja .............................2003, 04Nilcia Oliveira .................................2006Fran Orlando ..................................1984, 85Janice Pace ....................................1972, 73, 74Suzy Page ......................................1991, 92Danielle Palasak .............................2004, 05, 06, 07Whitney Palla..................................2004, 05Janet Parker ...................................1973JoAnn Parnell .................................1972, 73, 74, 75Brandi Pennington ..........................1994, 95Angel Perez ....................................1994,95, 96, 97Marissa Perriera .............................2001,02, 03Lindsey Phipps ...............................2010Alison Pierce ..................................2001Denise Pollard ................................1983, 84

Audrey Porter .................................1985, 86Donna Prater ..................................1981Kelly Pratt .......................................2005, 06, 07, 08Erin Price ........................................1999, 2000Rachel Price ...................................1996, 97, 98, 99Ronda Price ....................................1996, 97, 98, 99Pam Pruitt ......................................1984, 85, 86Edie Putman ...................................1979Gina Radke .................... ................1993, 94Hope Rayburn .................... ............2010, 11Te'Jaye Redd ..................................2002, 03Debra Renkus .................................1977, 78, 80Jessica Rich ...................................2007, 09Sarah Roberts ................................2007, 08, 09, 10Jill Robertson .................................1986Jessica Robinson............................2005Jessica Ronyak ..............................2011Tommie Rowe ................................1983, 84, 85Whitney Sanders ............................2007, 08Cheryl Sandy ..................................1976Stephanie Sarago ...........................2008Nesrin Seckin .................................2000, 01Sasha Selby ...................................2003, 04, 05Jeri Shepherd .................................1973Connie Shipman .............................1997Wendy Skinner ...............................1987, 88, 89Donna Sleeper ................................1974Amanda Smith ................................2006Amy Smith .....................................1995, 96Ari Smith ........................................2009, 10Daphne Smith ................................1991, 92Lori Spaulding ................................1985, 86Kasie Spencer ................................2006Renee Springer...............................1977Alex Stolz .......................................2010Megan Stout ...................................2002, 04, 05, 06Kathy Stovall ..................................1982, 83, 84, 85Christine Stover ..............................1990, 91Jane Stumpe ..................................1977, 78, 79, 80Pasola Swoope ...............................1985, 86, 87, 88Aya Taniguchi .................................2006Stephanie Taramangos ...................1982Eva Tcholakova ..............................2000, 01Sarah Temple .................................1994, 95Deana Terry ....................................1992, 93Jalana Thigpen ...............................1978, 79Tammy Thompson ........ .................–1993, 94Mona Tidwell ..................................1972Deja Trojan .....................................1996, 97, 98, 99Erika VanArsdale.............................1998Molly Van Oss .................................2011Martha Varnell ................................1977, 78, 79, 80Traci Venable ..................................2001,02, 03, 04Elizabeth Vickery ............................1981Kenna Walls....................................1991, 92, 93Gloria Walker ..................................1984Shameka Walker .................... ......1999, 00, 01,02Amy Watkins ..................................1986, 87, 89Shae Watkins .................................2007, 08, 09, 10Susan Werner .................................1983Stacey Westmoreland .....................1987,88Febra White ....................................1978Debbie Williams ..............................1980, 81, 82Tawana Williams .............................1994, 95Norsha Willis ..................................1994Samantha Wilson ............................2006Sandy Witt ......................................1981, 82Kim Wood .......................................1978, 79, 80, 81Toby Wysocki..................................1995, 96English Yarborough .........................2003Lynn Zediker ..................................1996Kristin Zull ......................................2009

Sandra Alexander ...........................2000, 01, 02Lisa Allen ........................................1989, 90 Renita Allen ....................................1983, 84, 85Rachel Andreassian ........................2011Terri Angel ......................................1978, 79, 80Dee Ayers .......................................2003, 04, 05, 06Sheliah Bankhead...........................1974, 75, 76Christy Barefield .............................1995, 96, 97, 99Laura Bellinger ...............................2004, 05, 06Pam Benton ....................................1979, 80 Amy Bernstein ................................1997, 98, 99, 00Kelly Best .......................................1980, 81 Jennifer Bevis ................................1987, 88 Jenny Blasingame ..........................1992, 93, 94, 95Anna Bondarneko ...........................2002Winnie Boyd ...................................1972 Frances Bracken ............................1984, 85, 86LaDonna Bradford ..........................1992, 93, 94, 95 Liz Brannum ...................................1972 Natalie Bryant ................................1979, 80 Andrea Bryner ................................1984Tricia Burcham ...............................1991Betty Byrd ......................................1972 Emily Callaway ...............................2009, 10Robbie Cameron .............................1977, 78, 79, 80Lechon Camp ................ ................1993Carman Campbell ...........................2002Markata Campbell ..........................1997Teena Campbell ..............................1976Kandas Cavendar ........... ...............1993, 94Annette Chapman ...........................1998Taylor Chapman .............................2011Neva Cockrell .................................1973Nikki Cooper ...................................1995Steff Copeland ................................1991, 92 Melanie Crumpton ..........................1988 Karlee Cunningham ........................2009Becky Daniel ..................................1973, 74, 75, 76Kim Dean .......................................1979, 80Debbie Drake .................................1974, 75, 76, 77Jenni Driscoll .................................1996, 97Malinda Edwards ............................1995Marla Embry ...................................1981 Nancy Esslinger ..............................1974, 75Debbie Farrell .................................1972, 73Cathy Farris ....................................1973Mariela Fasce .................................1997, 98Melissa Fasce.................................1998Vanessa Ferretti ..............................2003, 04, 05Lana Fishback ................................1996, 97, 98, 99Pattie Fitzhugh ...............................1975 Jill Flippo ........................................1982, 83Helen Frazier ..................................1986, 87, 88, 89Karis Fuchs ....................................2005 Mel Garman ...................................1979, 80, 81, 82Cheryl Garvich ................................1973Vanessa Gerig ................................2010, 11Maggie Gimenez ............................2002Christy Golden ................................2009, 10, 11Lillian Goodloe ................................1976Kristie Grant ...................................1988, 89, 90 Moncia Gray ...................................1990, 91Lauren Greenhill .............................2008, 09, 10, 11Cara Gregg .....................................2009, 10, 11Beth Gregory ..................................1975, 76, 77 Julie Griffin .....................................1990Yolanda Hagar ................................1998, 99, 00, 01Andrea Hagood ...............................1995, 96Nikki Halverson ..............................1996Debbie Hammond ...........................1981 Jeanne Hamm ................................1991Jessica Hansen ..............................2005, 06, 07, 08

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Gulf South Conference OpponentsAlabama-Huntsville

Location .........................Huntsville, AlabamaPresident ........................Dr. Malcolm PorteraEnrollment ...........................................7,200Colors .......................... Royal Blue and WhiteNickname .............................. Lady ChargersHead Coach ...............Laura Taube (18 years)2011 Record ....................................... 10-25SID .............................................. Taylor FlattSID Offi ce Phone .................. (256) 824-6008SID Home Phone .................. (256) 859-9034SID Fax Number ................... (256) 824-6947SID Email .......................... [email protected] Site ................... www.uahchargers.com

Valdosta StateLocation ............................ Valdosta, GeorgiaPresident ......................Dr. Patrick J. Schloss Enrollment .........................................13,100Colors .....................................Red and BlackNickname ................................. Lady BlazersHead Coach ..................... Sia Poyer (7 years) 2011 Record ....................................... 17-18Volleyball SID ......................Joshua FlanaganSID Offi ce Phone .................. (229) 245-4390SID Mobile ........................... (229) 560-4386SID Fax Number ................... (229) 333-5972SID Email ............... jcfl [email protected] Site ..................www.vstateblazers.com

West AlabamaLocation ........................ Livingston, AlabamaPresident .........................Dr. Richard HollandEnrollment ...........................................5,157Colors .......................... Red, White and BlackNickname ............................................TigersHead Coach .........Mike Shearer (fi rst season)2011 Record ....................................... 21-11Volleyball SID .......................... Tray Littlefi eldSID Offi ce Phone .................. (205) 652-3596SID Mobile ........................... (662) 419-0689SID Fax Number ................... (205) 652-3600SID Email ....................... tlittlefi [email protected] Site ...................www.uwaathletics.com

West FloridaLocation ................................ Pensacola, Fla.President ........................... Dr. Judy A. BenseEnrollment .........................................11,700 Colors ..................Royal Blue and Kelly GreenNickname ..................................... ArgonautsHead Coach ............. Melissa Wolter (9 years)2011 Record ......................................... 25-8 SID ............................................Matt RowleySID Offi ce Phone .................. (850) 474-2140SID Mobile ........................... (850) 341-3870SID Fax Number ................... (850) 474-3342SID Email [email protected] Site ..........................www.goargos.com

West GeorgiaLocation .......................... Carrollton, Georgia President .................... Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna Enrollment .........................................12,000Colors ...................................... Red and BlueNickname .......................................... WolvesHead Coach ......................Gary Lee (4 years)2011 Record ......................................... 9-22Volleyball SID .............................. Matt CookeSID Offi ce Phone .................. (678) 839-6544SID Mobile ........................... (770) 820-9760SID Fax Number ................... (678) 836-6543SID Email [email protected] Site ...................... www.uwgsports.com

Christi an BrothersLocation .......................Memphis, TennesseePresident ..................... Dr. John Smarrelli, Jr.Enrollment ...........................................1,900Colors ................................. Scarlet and GrayNickname ...........................Lady BuccaneersHead Coach ............. In-Sik Hwang (10 years)2011 Record ....................................... 24-11SID ........................................ Eric OppermanSID Offi ce Phone .................. (901) 321-3378SID Mobile ........................... (901) 230-4342SID Fax Number ................... (901) 321-3570SID Email [email protected] Site ....................... www.gobucsgo.com

Non-Conference OpponentsAdams State

Location .................................. Alamosa, Colorado President ......................................Dr. David SvaldiEnrollment ...................................................2,500 Colors ......................................... Green and White Nickname ................................................GrizzliesConference ... Rocky Mountain Athletic ConferenceHead Coach ..................Lindy Mortensen (6 years) 2011 Record ................................................. 19-9Volleyball SID .............................. Scott KretzmannSID Offi ce Phone .......................... (719) 587-8245SID Fax Number ........................... (719) 587-7276SID Email ...................... [email protected] Site ............................ www.ascgrizzlies.com

BarryLocation ............................. Miami Shores, FloridaPresident ...........Sr. Jeanne O'Laughlin, O.P., Ph.D.Enrollment ...................................................8,995Colors .................................. Red, Black and SilverNickname ...........................................BuccaneersConference ................................... Sunshine StateHead Coach .................. Steve Hendricks (2 years)2011 Record ............................................... 11-17SID .................................................. Dennis JezekSID Offi ce Phone .......................... (305) 899-3553SID Fax Number ........................... (305) 899-3556SID Email .......................... [email protected] Site ...........................www.gobarrybucs.com

Eastern New MexicoLocation ..............................Portales, New MexixoPresident ........................................Dr. Jeff GeiserEnrollment ...................................................5,080Colors ......................................... Green and SilverNickname ...................................................... ZiasConference ............................................Lone StarHead Coach .................... Mike Maguire (22 years)2011 Record ................................................. 6-24SID ..............................................Adam PittermanSID Offi ce Phone .......................... (575) 562-4309SID Fax Number ........................... (575) 562-4384SID Email .................. [email protected] Web Site ..................www.goeasternathletics.com

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Florida SouthernLocation .................................... Lakeland, FloridaPresident ..........................................Dr. Anne KerrEnrollment ...................................................2,185Colors ........................................Scarlet and WhiteNickname ............................................ MoccasinsConference ................................... Sunshine StateHead Coach ......................Jill Stephens (11 years)2011 Record ............................................... 18-13SID ................................................ Ben GreenberfSID Office Phone .......................... (863) 680-4256SID Fax Number ........................... (863) 680-3953SID Email [email protected] Site ..................................www.fscmocs.com

LynnLocation .................................Boca Raton, FloridaPresident ...................................Dr. Kevin M. RossEnrollment ...................................................2,009Colors ............................................Blue and WhiteNickname ....................................Fighting KnightsConference ................................... Sunshine StateHead Coach ..........................Lynze Roos (6 years)2011 Record ............................................... 14-17Volleyball SID ................................. Lance ThomasSID Office Phone ......................... (561) 237-7341SID Email ................................. [email protected] Site .................www.lynnfightingknights.com

Nova SoutheasternLocation .......................... Fort Lauderdale, FloridaChancellor ............................... Dr. Ray Ferrero, Jr.Enrollment .................................................28,378Colors .....................................Navy Blue and GrayNickname ..................................................SharksConference ................................... Sunshine StateHead Coach .................... Steve Wilcosky (6 years)2011 Record ................................................. 8-20Volleyball SID .................................. Brock MaloneSID Office Phone .......................... (954) 262-8235SID Fax Number ........................... (954) 262-3273SID Email ............................. [email protected] Web Site .............................. www.nsusharks.com

Palm Beach AtlanticLocation ........................West Palm Beach, FloridaPresident .........................William M.B. Fleming Jr.Enrollment ...................................................3,264Colors ...................................Navy Blue and WhiteNickname ................................................. SailfishConference ........................................IndependentHead Coach ............................Bob White (7 years)2011 Record ................................................. 30-5SID ................................................Michael BrownSID Office Phone .......................... (561) 803-2529SID Fax Number ........................... (561) 835-4329SID Email [email protected] Web Site ..............................www.pbasailfish.com

Kentucky StateLocation .................................Frankfort, KentuckyPresident .......................... Mary Evans Sias, Ph.D.Enrollment ...................................................2,843Colors ..........................Kelly Green and Light GoldNickname ......................................... ThorobrettesConference ................................................... SIACHead Coach .........Christina Coleman (first season)2011 Record ............................................... 23-17SID ............................................... Danielle WrightSID Office Phone .......................... (502) 597-6399SID Fax Number ........................... (502) 597-5956SID Email [email protected] Site ........................www.ksuthorobreds.com

RollinsLocation .................................Winter Park, FloridaPresident ...................................Dr. Lewis DuncanEnrollment ...................................................1,759Colors ...........................................Blue and YellowNickname ...................................................... TarsConference ................................... Sunshine StateHead Coach ..................... Sindee Snow (11 years)2011 Record ............................................... 24-11Volleyball SID ......................................Zena DavilaSID Office Phone .......................... (407) 646-2663SID Fax Number ........................... (407) 646-1555SID Email [email protected] Site ..........................www.RollinsSports.com

SamfordLocation .............................Birmingham, AlabamaPredident ...................... Dr. Andrew WestmorelandEnrollment ...................................................4,715Colors .............................................. Red and BlueNickname ............................................... BulldogsConference .............................................SouthernHead Coach .....................Dex Schroeder (4 years)2011 Record ................................................. 29-5Volleyball SID .............................. Nathan SheehanSID Office Phone .......................... (205) 726-4005 SID Email [email protected] Site ........................www.samfordsports.com

ShorterLocation ........................................ Rome, GeorgiaPresident ................................Dr. Donald DowlessEnrollment ...................................................2,900Colors .................................. Royal Blue and WhiteNickname ..........................................Lady HawksConference ...................GSC (provisional member)Head Coach ........................ Jon Moseley (6 years)2010 Record ................................................. 29-8Volleyball SID .......................................Matt GreenSID Office Phone .......................... (706) 233-7468SID Email ............................. [email protected] Site ..................... www.goshorterhawks.com

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UnionLocation ................................Jackson, TennesseePresident ............................. Dr. David S. Dockery Enrollment ...................................................4,205Colors ............................................ Red and WhiteNickname ....................................... Lady BulldogsConference ...................GSC (provisional member)Head Coach ........Christine Mooberry (first season)2011 Record ............................................... 15-21SID ...............................................Steven AldridgeSID Office Phone .......................... (731) 661-6591SID Fax Number ........................... (731) 661-5182SID Email [email protected] Site ............................. www.uuathletics.com

Western StateLocation .................................Gunnison, ColoradoPresident .......................................Dr. Jay HelmanEnrollment ...................................................2,300Colors ...................................... Crimson and SlateNickname ........................................MountaineersConference ... Rocky Mountain Athletic ConferenceHead Coach .................. Katie Moskowitz (4 years)2011 Record ................................................. 6-20SID ...................................................Garrett FinkeSID Office Phone .......................... (970) 943-2831SID Fax Number ........................... (970) 943-2754SID Email [email protected] Site ............................ www.wscathletics.com

West Texas A&MLocation .........................................Canyon, TexasPresident ..................................Dr. Patrick O'BrienEnrollment ...................................................7,843Colors .......................................Maroon and WhiteNickname ............................................ Lady BuffsConference ............................................Lone StarHead Coach ........................Jason Skoch (3 years)2011 Record ................................................. 34-3Volleyball SID ...................................... Brent SealsSID Office Phone .......................... (806) 651-4442SID Fax Number ........................... (806) 651-4409SID Email ............................... [email protected] Site ...............................www.gobuffsgo.com

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Flowers Hall has served as the home of the University of North Alabama volleyball team since it opened its doors in 1972, and has been an important part of the Lions success story. The 3,800 seat facility has hosted numerous state and Gulf South Conference tournaments over the years , and was the scene for the fi rst-ever GSC volleyball tournament in 1982, where UNA captured the league's fi rst women's sports championship. In 1996, Flowers Hall was the site of the fi rst-ever NCAA women's volleyball tournament played in the state

of Alabama as UNA hosted the NCAA Division II South Central Regional. UNA has hosted the event a total of four times, winning it at home in 1998 and 2000 before coming up short in 2005. Flowers Hall has also hosted three NBA basketball games in the 1970s and has hosted numerous NCAA tournament events in both men's and women's basketball. In 1985 the original synthetic fl oor was relaced with a new synthetic fl oor. Also, in that same year a new four-sided scoreboard was added

to enhance the Lion’s home court. In 1989 new theater seating was installed on the home side for season-ticket holders. In 2004 the maple wood fl oor was replaced, as were the scoreboards and scorers tables that had been used over the previous 10 years. In 2009, new additions to the scoreboards allowed fans to keep track of digs, kills and assists during volleyball play. UNA went 9-1 at home last season and has gone 202-29 at home since 1995.

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in the state UNA has hosted the event a total of four times, winning it at home in 1998 and 2000 before coming up short in 2005. Flowers Hall has also hosted three NBA basketball games in the 1970s and has hosted numerous NCAA tournament events in both men's and women's basketball. In 1985 the original synthetic fl oor was relaced with a new synthetic fl oor. Also, in that same year a new

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floWerS hall leo iii anD una UNAonceagainboaststheonlyliveLionmascotsinthecountrylivingoncampus. OnJuly22,1974,formerUNApresidentDr.RobertM.Guillotbroughta35-poundlioncubtothecampusandLeospentthenext14years“roaring”theschooltovictory.TheoriginalLeodiedonJan.20,1988,andagreatoutpouringofsupportfromtheShoalscommunityresultedinLeoIIbeingbroughttoUNAinJulyof1988. LeoIIlivedinthecompoundthatoncehousedtheoriginalLeoandgrewtoaweightofmorethan600poundsatelevenyearsofage.In1997,LeoIIwasselectedasthenation's"SecondBestMascot"bySportsIllustrated.HediedinFebruaryof2000. LeoIIIandUna,bornonNovember18,2002,nowresideonthecampusinthe12,764square-footGeorgeH.CarrollLionHabitat. Approachingtheireighthbirthdays,LeoIIIandUnaareexhibitedsevendaysaweekfromapproximately8a.m.until5p.m.(weatherconditionspermitting),unlesstheyareappearinginlocalvenues. AllfundsassociatedwiththecareandfeedingofLeoIIIandUNA,theoperationoftheirhabitat,andtheconductofarelatededucationalprogramarefundedexclusivelybycharitablecontributions.

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TheUniversityofNorthAlabama,establishedin1830asLaGrangeCollege,became,in1872,thefirststate-supportedteacherscollegesouthoftheOhioRiverandoneofthefirstco-edcollegesinthenation.UNAhasdevelopedintoaregionaluniversityprovidingqualityeducationalopportunitiesforstudentsfromthethree-stateregionofAlabama,MississippiandTennessee. NorthAlabama’sacademicrolehasexpandedthroughtheyears.Bachelor’sdegreesareofferedinmajorsinthecollegesofartsandsciences,business,educationandnursingandalliedhealth.Pre-Professionalpreparationformedicine,dentistry,optometry,podiatry,pharmacy,law,agricultureandforestry,engineering,veterinarymedicine,medicaltechnologyandotheralliedhealthprofessionsisoffered.Variousmaster’sdegreesareofferedintheartsandsciences,edicationandbusinessfields. NorthAlabamawasthefirstmajoruniversitytoofferafour-yeardegreeprogramincommercialmusic.MajorshaveinternedinrecordindustryofficesinNashville,NewYork,LosAngeles,London,Stockholm,andnearbyMuscleShoals.ThatprogramhassincebeenexpandedwiththedevelopmentoftheUNAEntertainmentIndustryCenterandtheadditionofanentertainmentindustrymanagementmajor.UNAisoneof11schoolsnationwideofferinganundergraduatedegreeinindustrialhygiene.Foreignlanguage,nursing,business,andsciencestudentsalsohaveopportunitiestostudyabroad. Numerousfacultyandstaffmembersholdpositionsofdistinctioninvariousnational,regionalandstateprofessionalorganizations.Manyhavewrittenbooksand/orpublishedarticlesinnewspaper,magazinesandprofessionaljournals.TheJournal of Legal Economics ispublishedatUNA. VariouscentershavebeenestablishedatNorthAlabamatoserveitsconstituency.Operatedbyfacultyandstaff,theygiveundergraduateandgraduatestudentsopportunitiesforresearchandpublicservices. ThesecentersincludetheOccupationalandEnvironmentalHealthLaboratory.Itsscientificresearchhasattractednationalandinternationalattentioninthehealthfield.TheGeographicResearchCenter,incooperationwiththeNationalGeographicSociety,hasincreasedtheprofileofgeographyinthestateandhasopeneddoorsforstudentstohavehands-onparticipation

inmapinganddemographicsresearchforvariousgovernmentalagencies.Sciencefacultyandstudentsteachandstudymarinebiology-relatedcoursesatDauphinIslandSealabnearMobile,Alabama. NorthAlabamaalsohousestheNorthwestAlabamaEducationResearchandInserviceCenter,whichprovidesinservicetrainingforelementaryandsecondaryeducatorsinasix-countyregion.UNAhastheonlystateuniversity-operatedkindergartenandgrammarschool,whichaffordseducationstudentsaprofessionaldevelopmentlaboratoryexperienceinteaching. Servinganine-Countyregion,theSmallBusinessDevelopmentCenterprovidesinformation,counselingandassistancetosmallbusinessesortopeopleplanningtostartsmallbusinesses.TheRareandEndangeredSpeciesResearchCenterpersonnelareconductingresearchonseveralendangeredspeciesintheregion.TheWellnessResearchandServiceCenterstudiesanddevelopswellness,exercise,nutrition,stressmanagement,healtheducationcounselingandenvironmentalsupportprograms. TheUniversityofNorthAlabamaworkscloselywithvarioussouthernuniversitiesandmanylocal,stateandfederalagenciesonamyriadofprojectsandactivities. SupportingthefacultyaretheextensiveresourcesoftheCollierLibrarysystem,whichisalsoafederalrecordsdepository.

Itiscomputerizedandlinkedintovariouslibraryloanresearchnetworks.CollierLibraryalsohousesseveralcollections,includingthetelevisionandfilmscriptsandotherworksofactorsDr.GeorgeLindseyandDr.ErnestBorgnine. UNAhasdevelopedanationalfollowinginrecentyearswiththedevelopmentoftheGeorgeLindsey/UNATelevisionandFilmFestival,whichattractsseveralindustryluminariestocamous. UNAstudentsexcelinacademics,studentactivitiesandathletics.Oftentheyarerecognizednationallyfortheirachievementsinspecificareas.Inrecentyears,footballandbasketballteamshavewonnationalchampionships. UNAisaccreditedbytheSouthernAssociationofCollegesandSchools.Thecollegesofbusiness,educationandnursingarenationallyaccredited,whileseveraldepartmentsintheCollegeofArtsandSciencesarenationallyaccredited. TheUniversityofNorthAlabama’salumniareequallysuccessful.AmongthemareaPultizerPrizewinnerforliteratureandoneforeditorialcartooning,twoAlabamagovernors,aTexasgovernor,numerousmembersoftheU.S.Congress,thousandsofeducators,nationalbusinessandindustryCEOsandinternationally-renowedsculpter,aNational Geographic photographerandspecialassistanttothePresidentoftheUnitedStates.

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All numbers are (256) 765 + four digit extensionFLOWERS HALLFor: Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Golf, Cross Country, Baseball, Softball Peggy Wingo ..Secretary ...........................................................4396

FLOWERS HALL ANNEXFor: Athletic Director, SWA, Football, Volleyball, Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis, Soccer, Women's Track, Trainers Pam Trimble ....Secretary ...........................................................4397

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT FAX .............................................4685

SPORTS INFORMATION FAX ...............................................4659

SPORTSMAN'S CLUB .........................................................4185

Lana Nale ........Secretary ...........................................................4185

Position Phone Alma Mater YearNick Alexander .........Assistant Athletic Trainer ...................................4563 .....................West Alabama ..................2008Jason Anderson .......Head Softball .....................................................5993 .....................Arkansas Tech ..................2001Brice Bishop .............Men & Women’s Tennis .....................................4617 .....................North Alabama .................1985Brett Borden .............Football Assistant ..............................................5035 .....................North Alabama .................2007J.D. Byars .................Broadcasting .....................................................5077 .....................North Alabama .................2012Steadman Campbell .Football Assistant ..............................................4562 .....................Arkansas ..........................2002Bobby Champagne ..Men's Basketball ...............................................4398 .....................South Alabama .................1990Stuart Clark ..............Head Golf ..........................................................4113 .....................North Alabama .................1999Blake Farris ...............Football Assistant ..............................................4613 .....................North Alabama .................2007Kyle Ford ..................Assistant Athletic Trainer ...................................4563 .....................West Alabama ..................2008Terry Fowler ..............Head Women's Basketball ................................4616 .....................Lane .................................1986Cody Gross ..............Football Assistant ..............................................4566 .....................North Alabama .................1996Matt Hancock ...........Baseball Assistant .............................................4615 .....................North Alabama .................2007Scott Harper .............Football Assistant ..............................................5034 .....................Marshall ............................2000Shane Herrmann ......Assistant SID .....................................................4895 .....................North Alabama .................1999Jeff Hodges ..............Assistant AD for Communications ....................4595 .....................North Alabama .................1982Ande Jones ..............Academic Advisor .............................................5134 .....................North Alabama .................1976Mike Keehn ...............Head Baseball ...................................................4635 .....................Nebraska-Kearney ...........1985Mark Linder ..............Director of Athletics ...........................................4397 .....................Wayne State .....................1991Chris McBride ...........Assistant Soccer ...............................................4842 .....................Martin Methodist ..............2011Jennifer McCall .........Assistant Volleyball ............................................4556 .....................Florida State .....................1994Hannah Mook ...........Assistant Cross Country, Women's Track .........4847 .....................North Alabama .................2012Kyle Morris ...............Assistant Men's Basketball ...............................4567 .....................Pikeville College ...............2008Jana Morrison ...........Associate Athletic Director ................................5064 .....................Stetson .............................1995Josh Penny ...............Head Athletic Trainer .........................................4563 .....................West Alabama ..................1999Dan Presel ................Assistant Women's Basketball ..........................4161 .....................Spring Hill .........................1999Stephanie Radecki ...Head Volleyball ..................................................4844 .....................Edinboro ...........................1998Pat Roden .................Faculty Athletic Representative .........................4478 .....................North Alabama .................1975Melody Stewart ........Athletic Development ........................................4615 .....................North Alabama .................2006Dan Summy ..............Financial Aid ......................................................5146 .....................Simpson ...........................1971Anna Talbot ...............Assistant Athletic Trainer ...................................4563 .....................Troy ...................................2009Scott Trimble ............Head M&W Cross Country Coach.....................4847 .....................Athens State .....................1993Tyler Unsicker ...........University Ticket Manager .................................5466 .....................BYU ..................................2007Todd Vardaman ........Assistant AD for Compliance ............................4397 .....................North Alabama .................1990Bobby Wallace .........Head Football ....................................................4397 .....................Mississippi State ..............1976Cornelius Williams ....Football Assistant ..............................................4564 .....................Troy ...................................2010Debbie Williams ........Athletic Business Manager ................................4788 .....................North Alabama .................1991Chris Willis ................Football Assistant ..............................................4634 .....................Delta State ........................1998Graham Winkworth ...Head Soccer ......................................................4845 .....................Central Lancashire ...........2000

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From that point forward, the GSC has been giant steps ahead of the D-II pack. Dating back to 1997, the league has found neutral sites paying sizeable guarantees for most of its team championships. NCAA Conventions regularly feature GSC-proposed or -inspired legislation. No one wins more regionals or earns more NCAA post-season bids. In 2004, the league purchased its own built-to-its-specifi cation offi ce space. But the crowning moment came in 2005-06, when the GSC debuted its highly successful “GSC-TV Live” package which included nine football games (now 10) and its men’s & women’s basketball tournament fi nals. Add to that the newly branded of “GSC DigiNet” video platform and the broadbanding of most of its championships and you can see why the GSC is a Conference paving the way into the 21st century. We take pride in our 46 National Team Championships in 13 sports and more than 100 regional titles,

especially because there is no sacrifi ce on the academic side, where GSC student-athletes regularly earn Academic All-America. Three GSC teams advanced to NCAA Title contests in 2011-12, led by Valdosta

State which claimed the league’s fi rst-ever Softball Crown. Delta State, Florence State (now North Alabama), Jacksonville State, Livingston (now West Alabama), Tennessee-Martin and Troy State were the charter GSC members.

State which claimed the league’s

1970(6schools)Delta State, Jacksonville State, livingston, north

alabama, tennessee-martin, troy State

1971(8schools)Southeastern louisiana and

nicholls State join.

1972(10schools)mississippi College and

northwestern louisiana join.

1974(9schools)northwestern louisiana

withdraws.

1979(7schools)nicholls State, and

Southeastern louisiana withdraw.

1981(8schools)Valdosta State joins.

1983(9schools)West Georgia joins.

1991(7schools)troy State and

tennessee-martin withdraw

1992-93(8schools)lincoln memorial joins.

1993-94(11schools)alabama-huntsville, Central arkansas, henderson State and mississippi university

for Women join, Jacksonville State withdraws.

History of GSC Membership1994-95(12schools)

West florida joins

1995-96(16schools)Southern arkansas, arkansas tech, arkansas-monticello and

montevallo join

1996-97(16schools)Christian brothers joins,

mississippi College withdraws.

2000-2001(18schools)ouachita baptist and harding

join

2003-2004(17schools)muW withdraws

2006-07(15schools)lmu and Central arkansas

withdraw

2009-10(14schools)montevallo withdraws

2010-11(8schools)arkansas-monticello,

arkansas tech, ouachita baptist, harding, henderson State and Southern arkansas

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2012-13(11schools)new orleans, Shorter and

union to join

2014(13schools)lee and florida tech to join

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GSC Volleyball Champions1982 ...............................North Alabama1983 ......................................... Troy State1984 ...............................North Alabama1985 ...............................North Alabama1986 ...............................North Alabama1987 ...............................North Alabama1988 ...............................North Alabama1989 ......................................... Troy State1990 ......................................... Troy State1991 ............................. Jacksonville State1992 ............................. Jacksonville State1993 ...........................Mississippi-Women1994 ............................... Henderson State1995 ............................... Henderson State1996 ...............................North Alabama1997 ...............................North Alabama1998 ...............................North Alabama1999 ...............................North Alabama2000 ...............................North Alabama2001 ...............................North Alabama2002 ...............................North Alabama2003 .............................................Harding2004 ...............................North Alabama2005 ...............................North Alabama2006 ...............................North Alabama2007 .....................................West Georgia 2008 ......................................West Florida2009 ......................................West Florida2010 ......................................West Florida2011 ......................................West Florida

Total Championships16 ...................................North Alabama 3 ............................................... Troy State4 ............................................West Florida2 ................................... Jacksonville State2 .................................... Henderson State1 .................................Mississippi-Women1 ...................................................Harding1 ...........................................West Georgia

Scheduling problems for the 1970-71 academic year limited the GSC to football, won by Jacksonville State. In 1971, the addition of Southeast Louisiana (SELA) and Nichols State increased the membership to eight. The league opened an offi ce in Hammond, LA, changed its name to the Gulf South Conference and began championships in nine men’s sports. Mississippi College and Northwestern Louisiana (NWLA, now Northwestern State) joined in 1972 and two years later, NELA left for Division I with SELA and Nicholls State following in 1979. The conference continued with seven teams until 1981, when the CEOs admitted Valdosta State, followed by West Georgia (1983). In 1991, Tennessee-Martin and Troy State went Division I, briefl y dropping the GSC back to seven members. An aggressive expansion under the guidance of new Commissioner Nate Salant resulted in 10 new members: Lincoln Memorial (1992-93); Alabama-Huntsville, Henderson State, Central Arkansas and Mississippi University for Women (1993-94); West Florida (1994-95); and Arkansas-Monticello, Arkansas Tech, Montevallo and Southern Arkansas (1995-96). Jacksonville State moved to Division I at the end of 1992-93. Mississippi College dropped to Division III at the end of 1995-96, and was replaced by Christian Brothers to keep the

Conference at 16 schools. In July 2000, the GSC welcomed Harding University and Ouachita Baptist University, making it the largest NCAA conference at any level with 18 schools. MUW dropped its athletics program at the end of the 2002-03 season, decreasing the membership to 17. The Conference decreased to 15 teams in 2006-07 when Central Arkansas reclassifi ed to Division I and Lincoln Memorial moved to the South Atlantic Conference, then 14 after Montevallo departed to the Peach Belt Conference. The GSC dropped divisional play after the 2010-11 season when its six Arkansas members broke away, dropping the membership to eight. The Conference did not wait long to implement an aggressive expansion plan, sponsoring the Division II applications of Union University (TN) and Shorter University (GA), which were accepted into the NCAA reclassifying process in July of 2011, and will enter as GSC provisional members in the 2012-13 season. The GSC took another step in bolstering its membership this summer, backing the Division II application of Lee University (TN) which was accepted by the NCAA in July of 2012. The league also bolstered its football membership when it agreed to add Florida Tech as a football-only member beginning in 2013. Former Commissioner Jim McCullough brought the GSC offi ce to Birmingham. Current Commissioner, Nate Salant began his tenure in October, 1992. He is assisted by Assistant Commissioner for Media and Public Affairs Michael Anderson, Assistant Sports Information Director Albert “A.A.” Moore, Assistant Sports Information Director Michael Stagno and Assistant Commissioner for Compliance Andrea Anderson. The Chairman of the GSC Board of Directors is Dr. Judith Bense

(West Florida). Joining her on the executive committee are Vice-Chair Dr. John Smarrelli (Christian Brothers) and Past-Chair Dr. William Cale (North Alabama). The Supervisors of Offi cials are Jeff Roberson (Football), John Caldwell (Basketball), Mike McCray (Baseball) and Eric Ackerman (soccer).

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CoaCh of the yearMelissa Wolter ...................................... West Florida

GSC player of the yearEAST DIVISION

Lindsey Homme .................................... West Florida

GSC freShman of the yearAshley Lala ........................................ Valdosta State

GSC all-tournamentNatalieMarsh ............................. NorthAlabamaCaraGregg .................................. NorthAlabamaJenny Bellairs ....................................... West FloridaLindsey Homme .................................... West FloridaJessica Ruple ............................ Alabama-HuntsvilleAshley Lala ........................................ Valdosta State

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYERAutumn Duyn ........................................ West Florida

2011 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE HONORS

2011 Gulf South ConferenCe

all-Gulf South ConferenCe

GSC STANDINGS

GSC Overall

Team W-L PCT W-L PCT

West Florida 14-0 1.000 25-8 0.758

North Alabama 11-3 0.786 24-10 0.706

Christian Brothers 10-4 0.714 24-11 0.686

West Alabama 9-5 0.643 21-11 0.656

Valdosta State 5-9 0.357 17-18 0.486

Alabama-Huntsville 4-10 0.286 10-25 0.286

West Georgia 3-11 0.214 9-22 0.290

New Orleans 0-14 0.000 2-22 0.083

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS

PENSACOLA, FLORIDA

Match 1: Valdosta State def. West Alabama ............ 3-1

Match 2: Alabama-Huntsville def. Christian Brothers .. 3-0

Semifi nals 3: West Florida def. Valdosta State ............. 3-0

Semifi nals 4: North Alabama def. Alabama-Huntsville .. 3-0

Championship: West Florida def. North Alabama ............. 3-1

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE

FIRST TEAM

EAST DIVISION

NatalieMarsh ...................... NorthAlabama

LaurenGreenhill .................. NorthAlabama

Jessica Ruple ........................ Alabama-Huntsville

Halley Gillis ...............................Christian Brothers

Kelsey Miles .............................Christian Brothers

Lindsey Homme ................................ West Florida

Anna Stoecklein ................................ West Florida

Autumn Duyn .................................... West Florida

Molly Pearce ..................................... West Florida

SECOND-TEAM

EAST DIVISION

PriscillaMassengale ............NorthAlabama

CarolineNeisler ....................NorthAlabama

JessicaRonyak ....................NorthAlabama

Corinne Doder ...........................Christian Brothers

Chelsea Logan ................................Valdosta State

Ashley Lala .....................................Valdosta State

Katie Onushko ................................Valdosta State

Haley Shackleford ..............................West Florida

Chanel Davis...................................West Alabama

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team Statistics

HITTING PERCENTAGETeam Games Kills Errors Att.Pct

West Florida 114 1612 592 4189 .243

Christian Brothers 117 1513 617 4047 .221

West Alabama 114 1420 566 3985 .214

North Alabama 127 1688 708 4800 .204

Alabama-Huntsville 135 1605 710 4608 .194

Valdosta State 130 1581 756 4525 .182

West Georgia 113 1267 572 3907 .178

ASSISTS PER GAMETeam Games Assists Avg.

West Florida 114 1,509 13.24

North Alabama 127 1,544 12.16

Christian Brothers 117 1,405 12.01

West Alabama 114 1,322 11.60

Valdosta State 130 1,446 11.12

Alabama-Huntsville 135 1,472 10.90

West Georgia 113 1,182 10.46

KILLS Team Games Kills Avg.

West Florida 114 1,612 14.14

North Alabama 127 1,688 13.29

Christian Brothers 117 1,513 12.93

West Alabama 114 1,420 12.46

Valdosta State 130 1,581 12.16

Alabama-Huntsville 135 1,605 11.89

West Georgia 113 1,267 11.21

BLOCKS PER GAMETeam Games Solos Assists Avg.

West Florida 114 37 364 1.92

West Georgia 113 54 299 1.80

West Alabama 114 83 239 1.78

Valdosta State 130 73 312 1.76

Alabama-Huntsville 135 76 292 1.64

North Alabama 127 44 316 1.59

Christian Brothers 117 38 252 1.40

SERVICE ACES PER GAMETeam Game Aces Avg.

Christian Brothers 117 222 1.90

West Alabama 114 198 1.74

North Alabama 127 209 1.65

Alabama-Huntsville 135 213 1.58

Valdosta State 130 200 1.54

West Florida 114 165 1.45

West Georgia 113 155 1.37

DIGS PER GAMETeam Games Digs Avg.

North Alabama 127 2,260 17.80

West Florida 114 1,854 16.26

West Alabama 114 1,723 15.11

Valdosta State 130 1,954 15.03

Christian Brothers 117 1,740 14.87

West Georgia 113 1,607 14.22

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individual StatisticsHITTING PERCENTAGEPlayer,School Games Kills Errors Att.PctLindsay Homme, UWF 102 371 98 837 .326

Chanel Davis, UWA 114 241 85 486 .321

Kaitlin Keathley, CBU 104 209 69 463 .302

Angela Sanders, UWA 113 363 90 951 .287

Jenny Bellairs, UWF 112 261 86 616 .284

Natalie Marsh, UNA 127 497 156 1225 .278

Mandy Black, UWG 81 111 41 252 .278

Lizzie McLean, CBU 107 212 82 481 .270

Haley Shackelford, UWF 112 242 56 690 .270

Taylor Chapman, UNA 126 213 68 620 .234

KILLS PER GAME Player,School Games Kills Avg.Natalie Marsh, UNA 127 497 3.91

Lindsay Homme, UWF 102 371 3.64

Angela Sanders, UWA 113 363 3.21

Autumn Duyn, UWF 108 337 3.12

Chelsea Logan, VSU 128 388 3.03

Hannah Kurtz, CBU 107 324 3.03

Jessica Ruple, UAH 134 393 2.93

Katie Onushko, VSU 130 381 2.93

Emily Reul, UWG 113 308 2.73

Hailey Gillis, CBU 110 284 2.58

ASSISTS PER GAMEPlayer,School Games Assists Avg.Kelsey Miles, CBU 111 1,153 10.39

Alexis McHale, UWA 114 1,146 10.05

Ashley Lala, VSU 126 1,223 9.71

Hope Rayburn, UNA 69 652 9.45

Kelly Wilson, UAH 126 1,050 8.33

Amanda Miller, UWG 90 634 7.04

Molly Pearce, UWF 101 658 6.51

Caroline Neisler, UNA 120 724 6.03

Tricia Tirabassi, UWF 91 477 5.24

BLOCKS PER GAMEPlayer,School Games Solos Assists Avg.Chanel Davis, UWA 114 32 69 0.89

Jenny Bellairs, UWF 112 7 92 0.88

Destiny Berry, VSU 123 28 80 0.88

Lindsay Homme, UWF 102 10 79 0.87

Natalie Marsh, UNA 127 19 91 0.87

Mary K. Krueger, UWG 108 21 65 0.80

Mandy Black, UWG 81 7 55 0.77

Angela Thurmond, UAH 116 24 60 0.72

Tania Tauiliili, VSU 128 20 68 0.69

Tazra Pitts, UWA 114 26 48 0.65

SERVICE ACES PER GAMEPlayer,School Game Aces Avg.Haley Shackelford, UWF 112 57 0.51

Kelsey Miles, CBU 111 42 0.38

Macy Markham, VSU 130 49 0.38

Tazra Pitts, UWA 114 42 0.37

Shelby League, UAH 127 46 0.36

Kelly Wilson, UAH 126 40 0.32

Katie Onushko, VSU 130 40 0.31

Casey Byrnes, UWA 98 30 0.31

Kirsten Rousseau, UAH 79 24 0.30

Natalie Marsh, UNA 127 37 0.29

DIGS PER GAMEPlayer,School Games Digs Avg.Corinne Doder, CBU 114 565 4.96

Casey Byrnes, UWA 98 466 4.76

Lauren Greenhill, UNA 127 593 4.67

Anna Stoecklein, UWF 114 478 4.19

Melissa Holt, UWG 96 393 4.09

Krista Bradford, VSU 129 457 3.54

Kaeli McCaghren, UAH 135 439 3.25

Brigid O'Brien, UNA 121 362 2.99

Ashley Lala, VSU 126 373 2.96

Emily Reul, UWG 113 324 2.87

2011 Gulf South ConferenCe