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The 2014 Georgia Tech Volleyball Information Guide.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSThe Institute/Table of Contents .....................................................................................1Follow GT Volleyball .................................................................................................. 2-3O’Keefe Gymnasium .................................................................................................. 4-52014 Team Roster ..........................................................................................................6Courtney Felinski & Ashtaan Horton ..............................................................................7Callie Bivings & Wimberly Wilson ..................................................................................8London Ackermann & Rebecca Martin ..........................................................................9Lauren Pitz & Annika Van Gunst ..................................................................................10Teegan Van Gunst & Ashley Askin ................................................................................11Annika Olsen, Gabriela Stavnetchei & Sydney Wilson ..................................................12Head Coach Michelle Collier ........................................................................................13Assistant Coaches Marcela Oliveira & Taylor McColskey ...............................................14Volunteer Assistant Coach Rafael Silva ........................................................................152013 Recap .................................................................................................................162013 Final Stats ...........................................................................................................17Postseason History ......................................................................................................18All-Americans .............................................................................................................19Accolades ....................................................................................................................20Volleyball Excellence ...................................................................................................21Yellow Jackets & Team USA .........................................................................................22All-Time Letterwinners ...............................................................................................23Career Records.............................................................................................................24Single & Team Match Records ......................................................................................25Team & Individual Season Records ..............................................................................26Miscellaneous Records ................................................................................................27Season Leaders ...........................................................................................................28Records vs. Opponents ................................................................................................29Results by Opponent ............................................................................................. 30-38Year-by-Year Records...................................................................................................39Year-by-Year Results ............................................................................................. 40-45All-Time Coaches .........................................................................................................46

THE INSTITUTEOfficial Name ...............................................................Georgia Institute of TechnologyEnrollment .........................................................................................................21,000Location ..................................................................................................... Atlanta, Ga.Founded ................................................................................................................1885Nicknames ..................................................................Rambling Wreck, Yellow JacketsMascots ................................................................................Buzz; 1930 Model “A” FordColors ............................................................................................. Old Gold and WhiteInstitute Website ............................................................................... www.gatech.eduAthletics Website .................................................................. www.ramblinwreck.comFacility ..............................................................................O’Keefe Gymnasium (2,000)Conference .............................................................................................. Atlantic CoastPresident ....................................................................................Dr. G.P. “Bud” PetersonDirector of Athletics.................................................Mike Bobinski (Notre Dame, 1979)Sr. Women’s Administrator ......................................Theresa Wenzel (Marquette, 1991)

VOLLEYBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ........................................................................Michelle Collier (USF, 2002)Phone ..................................................................................................(404) 894-5453Email .............................................................................mcollier@athletics.gatech.eduYear at Tech ............................................................................................................FirstAssistant Coach .................................................................Marcela Oliveira (USF, 2010)Phone ..................................................................................................(404) 894-9283Email ...........................................................................moliveira@athletics.gatech.eduYear at Tech ............................................................................................................FirstAssistant Coach ..........................................Taylor McColskey (Palm Beach State, 2013)Phone ..................................................................................................(404) 894-5450Email ........................................................................ [email protected] at Tech ............................................................................................................First

TEAM INFORMATION2013 Overall Record: ........................................................................... 12-20, 6-14 ACC2013 Home Record: ................................................................................................. 6-52013 Away Record: ................................................................................................ 2-102013 Neutral Record:............................................................................................... 4-52013 Conference Finish: ........................................................................................ 12thStarters Returning/Lost: ............................................................................. 2+Libero/3Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...................................................................................... 7/6

Quick Facts & table oF contents

JUST SAY “GEORGIA TECH”Just five institutions that play NCAA Division I-A football do not use the word “University” in their official titles. They are: Air Force, Army, Navy, Boston College and Georgia Tech.

The Georgia Institute of Technology is the official title, but Georgia Tech will work fine, or just Tech.

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Follow GeorGia tech Volleyball

YELLOw JACkETS ON wREk RAdIOWREK Radio (91.1 FM in Atlanta/www.wrek.org) is the home of the Georgia Tech volleyball team. Kurt Hoyt enters his 13th season calling the play-by-play for the Yellow Jackets’ matches.

TECH RETURNS TO THE TUBEGeorgia Tech volleyball will appear on ESPN3 or the ACC’s Regional Sports Networks nine times in 2014. It marks the most television broadcasts in a single season for the Yellow Jackets and up from the seven TV matches in 2013.

MEdIA INFORMATIONCredentialsRequests: Contact Lauren Rupert via phone (404.894.5445), fax (404.894.1248) or email ([email protected]) at least 24 hours in advance. Press Area: Located on west side of stands at midcourt.

InterviewsAll interview requests for head coach Michelle Collier or any Georgia Tech volleyball player or staff member should be directed to Lauren Rupert in the athletic communications & public relations office. Players and coaches are not available match-day until after the conclusion of the match.

Post-match ProcedureNo formal press conference is held following a Georgia Tech volleyball match. Coaches and players are available following a brief team meeting at the conclusion of every match. All interview requests should be directed to Lauren Rupert.

Covering PracticeMedia wishing to attend a practice should contact Lauren Rupert at least one day in advance. All inter-views will take place after practice at O’Keefe Gym.

Georgia Tech Athletic Communications & Public RelationsPhone: 404.894.5445 • Fax: 404.894.1248 • Web: RamblinWreck.comMailing Address: 150 Bobby Dodd Way, N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30332-0455

Chris YandleAssistant Athletic Director for Communications & PRSport: FootballEmail: [email protected]

Mike StamusAssociate Director of Communications & PRSports: Men’s Basketball, Golf, Men’s TennisEmail: [email protected]

Mike DeGeorgeAssistant Director of Communications & PRSports: Secondary Football, Baseball, Swimming & DivingEmail: [email protected]

Lauren RupertAssistant Director of Communications & PRVOLLEYBALL CONTACTSports: Volleyball, Softball, Cross Country and Track & FieldCell: 724.516.4577Email: [email protected]

Brittany McCormickAssistant Director of Communications & PRSports: Women’s Basketball, Women’s TennisEmail: [email protected]

2014 Schedule

Gamecock Invitational (Columbia, S.C.)Aug. 29 vs. Jacksonville 4:30 p.m.Aug. 30 vs. Gardner-Webb 10 a.m. at South Carolina 7 p.m.

SMU Tournament (Dallas, Texas)Sept. 5 at SMU 8 p.m.Sept. 6 vs. Oklahoma 11 a.m. vs. Texas Southern 5:30 p.m.

Lipscomb Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.)Sept. 12 at Lipscomb 7:30 p.m.Sept. 13 vs. Utah 11 a.m. vs. ETSU 5 p.m.

Georgia Tech Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)Sept. 19 Georgia (ESPN3) 7 p.m.Sept. 20 Alabama A&M (ESPN3) 12:30 p.m. Southern Miss (ESPN3) 7 p.m.

Sept. 23 Kennesaw State (ESPN3) 5 p.m.Sept. 26 at Duke* 6:30 p.m.Sept. 28 at Louisville* 2 p.m.Oct. 3 Florida State* (ESPN3) 7 p.m.Oct. 5 Wake Forest* 1 p.m.Oct. 10 NC State* 8 p.m.Oct. 12 at Clemson* 3 p.m.Oct. 17 Pittsburgh* (ESPN3) 7 p.m.Oct. 19 at Miami* 1 p.m.Oct. 24 Syracuse* (RSN) 8:30 p.m.Oct. 26 North Carolina* (ESPN3) 1 p.m.Oct. 31 at Notre Dame* 7 p.m.Nov. 7 at Wake Forest* 6:30 p.m.Nov. 9 at NC State* 2 p.m.Nov. 14 Boston College* 5 p.m.Nov. 21 at Virginia* 7 p.m.Nov. 22 at Virginia Tech* 6 p.m.Nov. 26 Miami* 6 p.m.Nov. 28 Clemson* (ESPN3) 3 p.m.

* Denotes ACC MatchAll times Eastern and subject to changeHome matches are in bold

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Follow the Georgia Tech volleyball team all season long through a variety of outlets including www.RamblinWreck.com, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Instagram.

Fans can follow the home contests on the radio via WREK, 91.1 FM in Atlanta, which will broadcast all of Georgia Tech’s home matches. Veteran Kurt Hoyt will handle the play-by-play duties. All home matches not on TV will be streamed live online via all-access.

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O’Keefe Gymnasium

O’Keefe Gymnasium, home of the Yellow Jacket volleyball team since 1995, is one of the premier volleyball facilities in the Southeast. The site of 16 Georgia Tech matches including four TV matches in 2013, O’Keefe Gym is known for its rowdy atmosphere, excellent sight lines and loud acoustics.

Over the years, O’Keefe Gym has served multiple purposes. Originially utilized as the gymnasium for O’Keefe High School in the 1950’s, the gym was given to Georgia Tech in the 1960’s and served as the location for many club sports for the Institute.

Since 1995, the gym has undergone various renovation projects, including the addition of a new floor, which was installed following the 2003 season, and a new locker room, which was added prior to the 2006 season.

O’Keefe Gymnasium underwent a nearly $1 million dollar renovation in 2006, which included adding new home and visitors locker rooms, a coaches’ lounge, training room, players’ lounge and student-athlete study area to the facility. The Yellow Jackets’ new lounge and locker room area is complete with leather couches, big-screen televisions, work stations, a pool table and serves as a location for team meetings before and after matches and practices.

Prior to the 2014 season, the floor of O’Keefe was re-surfaced.

The Yellow Jackets enjoy home court advantage with loud fans at each

and every match.

Year ...................................Record 1995 ..................................... 13-2 1996 ..................................... 13-3 1997 ..................................... 10-6 1998 ..................................... 10-2 1999 ....................................... 7-8 2000 ....................................... 8-3 2001 ..................................... 11-2 2002 ..................................... 16-1 2003 ..................................... 15-0 2004 ..................................... 14-1 2005 ..................................... 10-5 2006 ..................................... 13-5 2007 ..................................... 11-4 2008 ....................................... 8-4 2009 ..................................... 13-3 2010 ....................................... 8-7 2011 ....................................... 8-7 2012 ..................................... 12-3 2013 ....................................... 6-5

Total at O’keefe: ............................... 206-71 (.726)

HOMe, SWeeT HOMe

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O’Keefe Gymnasium

POINT TECH!It symbolizes the unmatched atmosphere and

unparalleled excitement that engulfs O’Keefe Gymnasium during Georgia Tech volleyball matches.

The rowdy crowds, which have consistently ranked in the top 50 nationally, follow each volley intently, rise to their feet and yell “POINT TECH” each time the Yellow

Jackets score.

From the introductions to the pep band to post-match autographs, Georgia Tech is known for having the most loyal volleyball fans throughout the South.

Match Day at O’KeefeAn electric atmosphere unlike anywhere else

Tech’s Home Crowds Consistently Rank On A National Level Since 1999.

Average Attendance Rankings 1999 - 37th 2000 - 24th2001 - 21st2002 - 25th2003 - 28th2004 - 32nd2005 - 36th 2006 - 29th

2007 - 25th 2008 - 18th2009 - NR2010 - 39th2011 - 49th2012 - NR2013 - NR

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No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School1 Annika Olsen FR DS/L 5-8 Johns Creek, Ga./Johns Creek HS2 London Ackermann SO DS/L 5-8 Louisville, Ky./Assumption HS3 Ashtaan Horton SR MB 6-2 Cedar Hill, Texas/Cedar Hill HS4 Sydney Wilson FR MB 6-2 Fayetteville, Ga./Sandy Creek HS5 Annika Van Gunst SO MB 6-0 Fayetteville, Ga./Whitewater HS7 Teegan Van Gunst SO OH 6-0 Fayetteville, Ga./Whitewater HS8 Rebecca Martin SO S 5-11 Novi, Mich./Northville HS9 Courtney Felinski SR OH 6-1 Magnolia, Texas/Magnolia HS11 Gabriela Stavnetchei FR OH 5-10 Curitiba, Brazil/Francisco Mazzola12 Wimberly Wilson JR DS/L 5-8 Marietta, Ga./Pope HS14 Callie Bivings JR S 5-11 Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan HS18 Lauren Pitz SO MB 6-2 Carmel, Ind./Carmel HS33 Ashley Askin FR OH 6-1 Louisville, Ky./Sacred Heart Academy

Coaching StaffHead Coach - Michelle Collier, First Season Assistant Coach - Marcela Oliveira, First Season Assistant Coach - Taylor McColskey, First Season Volunteer Assistant Coach - Rafael Silva, First Season

Front Row (L to R): Head Coach Michelle Collier, Rebecca Martin, Wimberly Wilson, London Ackermann, Annika Olsen, Callie Bivings, Assistant Coach Marcela Oliveira.Back Row (L to R): Volunteer Assistant Coach Rafael Silva, Lauren Pitz, Courtney Felinski, Ashtaan Horton, Teegan Van Gunst, Ashley Askin, Gabriela Stavnetchei, Sydney Wilson, Annika Van Gunst, As-sistant Coach Taylor McColskey.

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Courtney Felinski

Player bios

• Taught math in Vietnam over the summer in 2013 through a program called Coach for College

2013:• Collected a season-best 156 kills and 11 service aces• Tallied career-highs at Maryland (Sept. 27) with 15 kills, 48 attacks and a service ace • Hit a personal-best .435 (12k-2e/23a) vs. Jacksonville State (Sept. 21) • Notched a season-high four blocks at NC State (Nov. 9) 2012: • Tallied 85 kills, a .191 hitting percentage and 11 blocks -all season-bests • Had a career night against Louisiana-Lafayette with 11 kills, three digs and three blocks • Recorded a career-best .381 hitting percentage (min. 10 kills, 10-2-21) at Indiana (Sept. 1)

2011: • Earned the first start of her career at Rice (Sept. 3) notching a season-high nine kills, two digs and two blocks • Nailed eight kills for a .312 attacking percentage against Samford (Sept. 10) • Had eight kills in a start against NC State (Sept. 30) • Registered seven kills against North Carolina (Oct. 1) High School: • Four-year letterwinner at Magnolia High School • In 2008, led team to a Region 3 4A championship and a state final four appearance• Three-time area and two-time district champion, as well as a regional semifinalist in 2010 • Started every varsity match in her final three seasons and totaled 520 kills her junior and senior year • Named to the 2010 Pearland, Byron Nelson and Duncanville All-Tournament teams • Three-time academic all-district and first-team all-district• 2009 and 2010 all-county • 2010 UnderArmour All-American, academic all-state, TSWA All-State and All-Greater Houston team • 2009 Defensive Player of the Year• Played for the Texas Elite club team

Personal: Courtney Reigh Felinski is the daughter of Bill and Coni Felinski ... Born Oct. 4, 1992, in Wichita Falls, Texas ... A science, technology and culture major.

#9

6-1 | Senior | Outside HitterMagnolia, Texas | Magnolia HS

Courtney Felinski’s Overall Statistics GP-MP K K/G Pct A A/G SA SA/G DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G2011 26-11 43 1.65 .121 1 0.04 0 0.00 9 0.35 0 9 9 0.352012 53-18 85 1.60 .191 1 0.02 0 0.00 19 0.36 3 8 11 0.212013 77-24 156 2.03 .144 6 0.08 11 0.14 56 0.73 3 13 16 0.21TOTAL 156-53 284 1.82 .151 8 0.05 11 0.07 84 0.54 6 30 36 0.23

Ashtaan Horton

2013: • Tallied four kills and two blocks in six sets played • Three of those kills and both blocks came in a 3-1 victory against Clemson (Nov. 14)

2012:• Played in three sets before suffering a season-ending injury

2011:• Redshirted

High School: • Four-year letterwinner at Cedar Hill High School • Helped lead team to a Texas District 7-5A championship in 2008 • Set the school record in 2008 for most blocks in a single season• Four-time all-district honoree • District’s Most Outstanding Attacker in 2009 and the district’s Most Outstanding Blocker in 2008 • As a freshman in 2007, was the recipient of team’s “Newcomer of the Year” award • On the 2010 AVCA UnderArmour All-America Watch List • Named the 2009 Prepvolleyball.com Classic’s Outstanding Blocker • A member of Prepvolleyball.com’s Soph 79 high honorable mention list, she was also a bronze medalist at the 2008 Junior Olympics ... Texas Scholar and member of the Student Council, FCA, PTSA and FFA• Played club ball with MadFrog

Personal: Ashtaan RaVonne Horton is the daughter of Raymond and Janice Horton ... Born Sept. 19, 1992 in Lancaster, Texas ... A science, technology and culture major.

#3

6-2 | RS Senior | Middle BlockerCedar Hill, Texas | Cedar Hill HS

Ashtaan Horton’s Overall Statistics GP-MP K K/G Pct A A/G SA SA/G DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G2011 0-0 0 0.00 .000 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.002012 3-3 0 0.00 -.333 0 0.0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1 1 0.332013 6-4 4 0.67 .062 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 2 2 0.33TOTAL 9-7 4 0.44 -.045 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 3 3 0.33

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Player bios

2013:• Recorded just 11 digs in 2012 and finished 2013 with 120 • Tallied a season-high 12 service aces and eight assists • Averaged 1.64 digs per set• Set a career-high 13 digs at Maryland (Sept. 27)

2012:• Tallied a season-high four digs at No. 15 Florida (Sept. 8) • Recorded three digs against Georgia State (Sept. 16) • Registered her first collegiate service ace against Charleston Southern (Aug. 25) and her first dig as a Yellow Jacket at Indiana (Sept. 1)

High School: • Three-time letterwinner and captain under the direction of Bryan Jones at Pope High School • Helped her team to the 2009 5A and the 2010 and 2011 4A state championships • Led the Pope High Greyhounds with 386 digs in 2011 • Team was No. 8 in the country her senior year ranked by PrepVolleyball.com • Named to the 2011 all-county, all-area, all-state and senior all-star teams by the GHSA • A PrepVolleyball.com Academic All-American and participated in the 2011 Georgia Senior All-Star game Personal: Wimberly Owens Wilson is the daughter of Skip and Dixie Wilson ... Born Dec. 2, 1993 ... Can play the ukulele ... Majoring in science, technology and culture.

Wimberly Wilson’s Overall Statistics GP-MP K K/G Pct A A/G SA SA/G DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G2012 33-11 0 0.00 .000 1 0.03 2 0.06 11 0.33 0 0 0 0.002013 73-21 2 0.03 .000 8 0.11 12 0.16 120 1.64 0 0 0 0.00TOTAL 106-32 2 0.02 .000 9 0.08 14 0.13 131 1.24 0 0 0 0.00

Callie Bivings

#14

5-11 | Junior | SetterNorcross, Ga. | Wesleyan HS

2013:• Made her first career start at Pitt (Sept. 29) • Had 307 assists, the team’s third-best • Tallied 64 digs and 12 total blocks• Logged a career-high 41 assists and three aces in a 3-1 win vs. No. 18 Florida State (Oct. 4) • Recorded her first career double-double at Syracuse (Oct. 25) with 26 assists and 11 digs

2012:• Did not see action

High School:• Lettered all four seasons under Ted Russell at Wesleyan High School• Two-time captain helped her team earn the 2009 state championship• Team won the 2008 & 2009 area championships and 2008-10 Gwinnett County Championships• Named to the first team all-county, all-area and all-state as a setter during her senior year by the Georgia High School Association• Tabbed a senior all-star by the GHSA• A two-year letterwinner in track and field

Personal:Callie Lanier Bivings is the daughter of Lanier and Robin Bivings ... Born March 8, 1994 ... A black belt in Tae Kwon Do ... Majoring in computational media.

Callie Bivings’ Overall Statistics GP-MP K K/G Pct A A/G SA SA/G DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G2012 0-0 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.002013 43-14 14 0.33 .184 307 7.14 4 0.09 64 1.49 1 11 12 0.28TOTAL 43-14 14 0.33 .184 307 7.14 4 0.09 64 1.49 1 11 12 0.28

Wimberly Wilson

#12

5-8 | Junior | DS/LiberoMarietta, Ga. | Pope HS

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Player bios

London Ackermann

2013:• Earned starting Libero role at New Mexico (Sept. 7) • Collected 26 aces throughout the season, third most on the team • Led the team with 391 digs, averaging 3.34 digs per set • Had a season-best 20 digs at Maryland (Sept. 27) and matched it at Miami (Nov. 27) • Served three aces in a single match twice, against Boston College (Nov. 22) & Syracuse (Nov. 24)

High School: • A four-year member at Assumption High School under head coach Ron Kordes• Captained the 2012 varsity team & helped the Rockets to three state championships (2010-12) • 2012 team had a 41-2 record, a No. 1 ranking in Kentucky and No. 5 in the country by MaxPreps Xcellent 25 rankings • Named to the AAU Volleyball All-American Team in 2009 and 2010, as well as the 2012 Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s (KHSAA) All-Region Team and All-State Second Team • Listed in “The 150” on the 2013 PrepVolleyball.com Senior Aces list

Personal: London Paige Ackermann is the daughter of Todd and Vicki Ackermann ... Born Dec. 15, 1994 ... Major is business administration.

#2

5-8 | Sophomore | DS/LiberoLouisville, Ky. | Assumption HS

London Ackermann’s Overall Statistics GP-MP K K/G Pct A A/G SA SA/G DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G2013 117-32 10 0.09 .088 82 0.70 26 0.22 391 3.34 0 0 0 0.00TOTAL 117-32 10 0.09 .088 82 0.70 26 0.22 391 3.34 0 0 0 0.00

2013:• Led the team with 410 assists, 45 of them from her first complete game vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 3) • Collected 84 digs on the season • Tallied eight block assists at NC State (Nov. 9) • Had 29 assists and 10 digs against St. John’s (Sept. 13) for her first career double-double

High School: • A four-year letterwinner at Northville High School under the direction of Amanda Yaklin • Led her team to the school’s first ever state Final Four appearance and an overall record of 49-4-4 - the most victories in school history• No. 71 on PrepVolleyball.com’s Senior Aces list and is a 2012-13 Under Armour Honorable Men-tion All-America honoree • Named to the All-Area team by the Observer and Eccentric Newspapers four times (2009-12), the Kensington Lakes Athletic Association All-Conference team three times (2010-12) and the Michigan Class A All-Region team twice (2011, 2012)• Played six seasons with the Michigan Elite Volleyball Academy and helped the team to four-straight AAU Michigan State Championships

Personal:Rebecca Anne Martin is the daughter of Greg and Rachel Martin ... Born April 10, 1995 ... Majoring in industrial engineering.

Rebecca Martin’s Overall Statistics GP-MP K K/G Pct A A/G SA SA/G DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G2013 52-19 24 0.46 .047 410 7.88 4 0.08 84 1.62 1 22 23 0.44TOTAL 52-19 24 0.46 .047 410 7.88 4 0.08 84 1.62 1 22 23 0.44

Rebecca Martin

#8

5-11 | Sophomore | SetterNovi, Mich. | Northville HS

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Player bios

2013: • Made her first career start on Sept. 14 vs. Troy • Collected 121 kills and 242 digs throughout the season • Averaged 2.44 digs per set, the team’s second-best • Secured the team’s third-best number of blocks with 57 • Notched a double-double with a career-best 10 kills and 17 digs against Virginia Tech (Nov. 3)• Had a season-best six total blocks and five block assists vs. Jacksonville State (Sept. 21) • Tallied a season-high four service aces against Syracuse (Nov. 24)

High School: • A four-year letterwinner at Whitewater High School under the direction of Valerie Jones • Led the team to four region championships and helped the team win two 5A state champion-ships in 2009 and 2012 • Played in 120 games with 427 kills, 60 aces, 102.5 blocks and 298 digs in her senior season • Honors include being named to the 2012 first team All-State, a two-time All-Area Team selec-tion, and honored as the 2012 All-Area 5A MVP • Also played four years of soccer as a defender under head coach Randy Hayes • Named to the All-Area soccer team twice (2011, 2012) and selected to the 2012 All-State team • Helped the Wildcats to two soccer regional championships in 2010 and 2012

Personal: Annika Kay Van Gunst is the daughter of Hauke and Kristi Van Gunst ... Born Feb. 17, 1995 ... Major is mechanical engineering.

Annika Van Gunst’s Overall Statistics GP-MP K K/G Pct A A/G SA SA/G DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G2013 99-29 121 1.22 .123 26 0.26 21 0.21 242 2.44 5 52 57 0.58TOTAL 99-29 121 1.22 .123 26 0.26 21 0.21 242 2.44 5 52 57 0.58

Lauren Pitz

#18

6-2 | Sophomore | Middle BlockerCarmel, Ind. | Carmel HS

2013:• Saw action in one set.

High School:• A four-year letterwinner and two-year captain of the Carmel High School volleyball team • Led her team to the school’s first ever state volleyball championship game in 2012, where the Greyhounds fell in five sets to Avon in the state championship match and finished the season 37-2 • Tallied 243 kills, 2.4 kills per set and 132 blocks, including 45 solo stuffs in her senior year • Selected to the 2012-13 Under Armour All-America second team and the all-state team for the second time (2011, 2012) • A three-time all-county and all-conference selection, as well as a 2011 and 2012 Indy Star Super Team honoree • Listed in “The 150” on the 2013 PrepVolleyball.com Senior Aces list and was named a 2012 “Player to Watch” by the Indianapolis Star

Personal: Lauren Ingrid Pitz is the daughter of John and Jill Pitz ... Born March 20, 1995 in Carmel, Ind. ... Majoring in biology.

Lauren Pitz’s Overall Statistics GP-MP K K/G Pct A A/G SA SA/G DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G2013 1-1 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00TOTAL 1-1 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00

Annika Van Gunst

#5

6-0 | Sophomore | Middle BlockerFayetteville, Ga. | Whitewater HS

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Player bios

Teegan Van Gunst

2013: • Made first college start in season opener and led Tech with 14 kills • Played all but one set her freshman season • Collected 83 kills and 189 digs• Notched three total blocks against Idaho State (Sept. 6) & a season-high 11 digs vs. UConn (Sept. 14) and vs. Pitt (Sept. 29)

High School:• A four-year letterwinner at Whitewater High School under the direction of Valerie Jones • Led the team to four region championships and helped the team win two 5A state champion-ships in 2009 and 2012 • Named Co-Player of the Year by the Fayette County News after playing in 113 games, with 504 kills, 40 aces, 43.5 blocks, and 406 digs• Named the 2012 5A State Player of the Year and selected to the 5A All-State First Team • Honored as a Senior All-Star, named to the All-Area team three times (2010-12) and selected as the Area Player of the Year in 2011• Selected as a 2012-13 Under Armour Second Team All-American, the 2012 Georgia Gatorade Player of the Year and a 2012 PrepVolleyball.com National Senior Player of the Year finalist • Also played four years of soccer as a forward under head coach Randy Hayes• Named to the All-Area soccer team twice (2011, 2012) and selected to the 2012 All-State team • Helped the Wildcats to two soccer regional championships in 2010 and 2012

Personal:Teegan Morton Van Gunst is the daughter of Hauke and Kristi Van Gunst ... Born Feb. 17, 1995 ... ... Major is mechanical engineering.

#7

6-0 | Sophomore | Outside HitterFayetteville, Ga. | Whitewater HS

High School:• Four-year letterwinner at Sacred Heart Academy under the direction of Eric Garvey • Helped her team to the district championship in 2013 and 2013 • A 2013 all-region selection, Askin is also a 2012 all-district honoree, a three-time first team all-Catholic selection and a two-time first team all-state awardee • Earned four first-team academic all-state awards, and was a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club • Played with current Yellow Jacket London Ackermann on the KIVA (Kentucky-Indiana Volleyball Academy) club team • In 2013, was named an Under Armour All-American and earned Asics Challenge all-tournament team honors • In 2012, was selected to the AVCA Phenom List

Personal: Ashley Marie Askin in the daughter of John and Denise Askin ... Born August 28, 1995 ... Father played football at Notre Dame, the Cleveland Browns and New England Patriots, and mother played basketball for the Irish ... Wants to major in industrial engineering.

Teegan Van Gunst’s Overall Statistics GP-MP K K/G Pct A A/G SA SA/G DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G2013 116-32 83 0.72 .091 22 0.19 4 0.03 189 1.63 2 11 13 0.11TOTAL 116-32 83 0.72 .091 22 0.19 4 0.03 189 1.63 2 11 13 0.11

Ashley Askin

#33

6-1 | Freshman | Outside HitterLouisville, Ky. | Sacred Heart Academy

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Player bios

High School:• A three-year letterwinner at Sandy Creek High School under head coach Paul Collins • Led the Patriots to win the 2011 and 2012 AAA state championships, and helped Sandy Creek to the 2013 state semi-finals • A two-time Georgia Volleyball Coaches Association (GVCA) all-area and all-state selection (2012 and 2013) • With her club team, Tsunami, captured the 2013 USA Volleyball Junior National Championship • Earned a spot on the 2012 USAV Junior A2 team and the 2013 USAV Junior National A1 team • Wilson and Annika and Teegan Van Gunst played for Tsunami VBC

Personal: Sydney Paige Wilson is the daughter of John and Sharon Wilson ... Born Dec. 1, 1995 ... Sister to Kendall and Aubrey ... Majoring in industrial engineering.

Annika Olsen

#1

5-8 | Freshman | DS/LiberoJohn’s Creek, Ga. | John’s Creek HS

High School: • A three-year letterwinner at Johns Creek High School under the direction of Beth Stephens • Mainly an outside hitter in high school, Olsen led the Gladiators to the 2012 Area Championship • Named the 2014 Co-Player of the Year for the 6A division in Georgia • Voted the most outstanding player twice (2012, 2013), and is a two-time first team all-state selection (2012, 2013) and a two-time first team all-state honoree (2012, 2013) • Played in the A5 club system and was named a 2012 16-under AAU All-American • Led by Coach Jing Hou, a former member of the Chinese national team, and A5 founding mem-berBob Walker, the 15-member team traveled to Beijing, Nanjing and Shanghai for 10 days in November 2013 to train with and compete against elite Chinese volleyball teams

Personal: Annika Jo Olsen is the daughter of Steve and Mary Jo Olsen ... Born Dec. 5, 1995 ... Sister to Kirst-en, her twin brother Erik, and Anders ... Major is business administration.

Sydney Wilson

#4

6-2 | Freshman | MBFayetteville, Ga. | Sandy Creek HS

GabrielaStavnetchei

#11

5-10 | Freshman | Outside HitterCuritiba, Brazil | Francisco Mazzola

High School/Club: • Played two years with the AABB club in Brazil under head coach Renato Back • Played in 2013-14 under the name of her high school Francisco Mazzola in Nova Trento, Brazil • With Francisco Mazzola, won second place in the state competition in 2013 and won the national championship in the 2013 Brazilian School Games

Personal: Gabriela Stavnetchei is the daughter of Julio and Elizabeth Stavnetchei ... Born on July 1, 1996 in Curitiba, Brazil ... Sister to Juliana and João Stavnetchei ... Majoring in industrial engineering.

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Michelle Collier, the 2013 Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year after leading Jacksonville to an NCAA Tournament appearance, has been named head volleyball coach at Georgia Tech. Athletic director Mike Bobinski made the announcement March 21, 2014.

In just two years at Jacksonville, Collier (full name pronounced Michelle-E Col-e-Ay)helped develop the Dolphins into the A-Sun’s dominant program. Last fall, Jacksonville posted a 30-4 overall record and earned the school’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2004.

“We’re excited to welcome Michelle Collier to Georgia Tech as our new head volleyball coach,” Bobinski said. “Michelle has experienced significant success as both a coach and player and brings an exceptional understanding of high level volleyball along with an appreciation for Georgia Tech. While we were fortunate to have an outstanding group of candidates, it was clear that Michelle was the ideal choice to lead our program to success in the years ahead.”

Collier is the eighth head volleyball coach in Georgia Tech history.

“I am honored to have been given the opportunity to lead a well-respected and proven vol-leyball program like Georgia Tech,” Collier said. “I would like to thank athletic director Mike Bobinski, SWA Theresa Wenzel, and the whole search committee for trusting me and believ-ing in the vision and philosophy that I will bring to the program. I am excited to start working with a wonderful group of young women, and together work hard to achieve our goals for the program on and off the court.”

Collier coached both the sand volleyball and indoor volleyball programs at Jacksonville in 2012 and 2013. During her two years with the Dolphins, they improved their RPI by more than 50 combined points and enjoyed their highest ranking in nearly a decade. Her 2013 team swept the Atlantic Sun Conference regular season and tournament championships and her players dominated the league’s individual postseason awards.

Prior to her tenure at Jacksonville, Collier served two seasons (July, 2010-February, 2012) as an assistant coach at South Carolina, including a three-month stint as the Gamecocks’ temporary head coach. In 2011, Collier helped the Gamecocks to a seven-win improvement which ranked as second-best jump in school history. The Gamecocks improved in nearly every category, including posting a hitting percentage 45 points better than in 2010.

Before working at South Carolina, Collier spent two seasons as an assistant at South Florida, where she was responsible for the outside hitters and headed up international recruiting. She helped the Bulls to finishes in the top half of Big East Conference each year, while raising their RPI by 100 points.

As a student-athlete at USF, Collier ranks among the greatest collegiate volleyball players of all-time. She ranks fifth in NCAA Division I history with 2,729 career kills and ranks in the Bulls’ top-10 in numerous career and single-season categories. She holds the top spot in USF history in two career categories (kills and digs, 1,747) and set three single-season marks during the 2000 season. After coming back from an injury that sidelined her in 1999, Collier compiled 760 kills, 1,873 attacks and 6.28 kills per set.

A two-time Conference USA Player of the Year and a 2002 All-American, she claimed the league’s Player of the Decade in 2004. She also earned the C-USA Freshman of the Year award in 1998 and led USF to three of the program’s seven NCAA Tournament appearances. USF went 120-48 during her three years, claiming two C-USA titles and one C-USA tournament crown during her four-year career. Collier is the only volleyball player in USF history to have her jersey retired. She joined the USF Hall of Fame in its 2011, the first Bulls volleyball player to earn that honor.

Before coaching, Collier played professional volleyball for four years in a global tour that took her to Cyprus, Indonesia, Puerto Rico, Spain and The Netherlands. Among the many accolades that she accumulated include the Indonesian League MVP and Cyprus’ Best Foreign Player.

Fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese, Collier graduated from USF in 2002 with a bach-elor’s degree in web design and international relations.

Collier is married to Rafael Silva, who played volleyball for nine years in the top divisions of both Brazil and Spain. The couple has one daughter, Tais Collier Silva, and one son, Rafael.

Collier’s Coaching Timeline2014- Head coach, Georgia Tech2012-2013 - Head coach, Jacksonville University2010-2011 - Assistant coach, South Carolina2008-2009 - Assistant coach, USF2007-2010 - Head coach, Tampa Bay Juniors Volleyball Club1999-2002 - Head Coach Tampa Bay Juniors Volleyball Club

Collier’s Playing Timeline 1998-2002 - University of South Florida 2003-2006 - Professional volleyball in Spain, Netherlands, Cyprus, Indonesia and Puerto Rico

Collier’s Education Timeline 2002, B.A., Interdisciplinary social sciences, University of South Florida

Head Coach Michelle Collier1st SeasonUSF, 2002

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coaches bios

Assistant CoachMarcela Oliveira

1st SeasonUSF, 2010

Marcela Oliveira was named a Georgia Tech assistant volleyball coach on April 21, 2014. Oliveira, a former standout volleyball player at South Florida, will work primarily with the outside hitters.

“I am excited about the addition of Marcela to our staff,” Collier said. “She brings in a lot of experience from having played volleyball since a very young age, and she will be a great role model for the players.”

Oliveira comes to Georgia Tech after spending the last year as the assistant coach for the Jacksonville Dolphins. While there, she served as the recruiting coordinator, and helped the program win the 2013 Atlantic Sun Tournament and earn the school’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2004.

“This is truly an opportunity of a lifetime and I would like to thank Athletic Director Mike Bobinski, SWA Theresa Wenzel, and all supporting staff, for believing and trusting me,” Oliveira said. “I am excited to get in the gym with this talented group of young ladies and start working.”

Oliveira started her coaching career as a graduate assistant at Southeastern Oklahoma State University for the 2010 season. She worked specifically with the outside hitters and assisted with recruiting.

A standout outside hitter at USF, Oliveira played for the Bulls from 2006-09 where she earned three BIG EAST all-conference honors. She also received three all-region and All-America (a program first) accolades. Prior to the 2009 campaign, Oliveira was tabbed the conference preseason Player of the Year.

She finished her Bulls’ career ranked second all-time in kills (1,801) behind Coach Col-lier’s program record 2,729 kills. She is also fourth in aces with 219 and ninth in digs at 1,079.

Following her collegiate career, Oliveira played professionally for AYS Volleyball in Ar-gentina for the 2011 season. She also played for team Florida Wave in the Premier Vol-leyball League in 2012.

A native of Fortaleza, Brazil, Oliveira graduated from USF in 2010 with a bachelor’s de-gree in physical education.

Assistant CoachTaylor McColskey

1st SeasonPalm Beach State, 2013

Taylor McColskey was named an assistant coach on April 21, 2014 and joins the Tech staff from Jacksonville University, where he served as the volunteer assistant coach in 2013.

“Taylor is a passionate coach who will bring a lot of energy to the gym,” Collier said. “He will also serve as our recruiting coordinator and defensive players coach.”

McColskey’s primary responsibilities at Jacksonville were scouting and video breakdown, training middle blockers and coordinating recruiting visits. He will take on a similar role at Georgia Tech.

“I would like to thank Athletic Director Mike Bobinski, Associate AD/SWA Theresa Wenzel and Michelle Collier for this unbelievable opportunity,” McColskey said. “Having worked with coach Collier at Jacksonville University, I understand her expectations, as well as her system. I look forward to being a part of the exciting future of the Georgia Tech Women’s Volleyball program.”

In 2013, McColskey helped the Dolphins improve to a 30-4 record from a 10-24 record a year prior, and win the 2013 Atlantic Sun Tournament. He assisted middle blocker Kylie Jacob to earn second team all-conference honors and earn all-tournament team acco-lades.

Prior to joining the Jacksonville staff, McColskey worked for a variety of volleyball clubs over the last six years throughout the Florida region, including Ocean Breeze, Jupiter and most recently the Instinct Volleyball Club.

McColskey served as an assistant coach for the boys’ USA Select A1 team at the 2013 USA High Performance Championships.

McColskey played two years (2007-2009) as a defensive specialist and outside hitter at King College in Bristol, Tenn. He graduated from Palm Beach State in 2013 with a bach-elor’s degree in supervision and management.

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VolunteerAssistant CoachRafael Silva

1st Season

Rafael Silva comes to Georgia Tech after spending 2013-14 at the Director of Instinct Vol-leyball Club Jacksonville. He served as the Head Coach of the 15U team and as Assistant Coach of the14U team. His 14U Team won the Big South National Qualifier, finished second at the Disney Showcase and qualified for Junior Nationals. The 15U Team qualified for Ju-nior Nationals.

Before he joined Instinct Volleyball Club, he sustained a great professional playing career in Europe. Here in the USA since 2008, Silva spent two years working with the Tampa Bay Juniors Volleyball Club as a head coach for the boys and girls programs. His boys’ team won the AAUs National Championships in 2009 and finish 3rd in the country also at AAUs in 2010. During the fall of (2009-2010), Silva worked as an assistant coach at Berkeley Prep High School, helping the girls’ team to a 29-3 mark and a 3A state championship in 2009 and with the boys’ team, helping them finish ranked second in the district.

Before his start in coaching, Silva was a standout pro volleyball player in his native Brazil, Spain, Portugal and Italy. He has played with and against top players in the world during his professional career. During his 2003-04 season at Tarragona Volleyball Club in Barce-lona, Spain, he helped the squad to a top-five finish in the Spanish Division I League while ranking in the top 10 in scoring, digs, blocks and points. He also played with the Vigo Valery Karplin group in Vigo, helping them to a top-10 spot in the Spanish Division I League while serving as team captain and top scorer. He competed in European Championship Tourna-ments in Portugal and Italy. Silva also has an extensive knowledge of beach volleyball. Growing up in the sands of Rio de Janeiro, he has competed at national level tournaments against Olympic level players.

Silva is married to Georgia Tech head coach Michelle Collier, and the couple has two chil-dren Tais and Rafael.

Playing Timeline 1992-1999- Flamengo Volleyball Club- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2000-07 Professional Volleyball Player Brazil, Spain, Portugal, Italy

Coaching Timeline 2008-10 Berkeley Prep HS Assistant coach - boys and girls 2008-10 Tampa Bay Juniors Volleyball Club Head Coach- boys and girls 2010-11 University of South Carolina Volunteer Coach 2012-Jacksonville University Volunteer Coach 2012-2013 JJVA Head coach 14U, 17U 2013- JV Head Coach at Providence High School 2013-14- Instinct Volleyball Club Jacksonville- Director, Head Coach 15U, Assistant Coach 14U 14U Team Won Big South National Qualifier, Finished Second at the Disney Showcase, and qualified for Junior Nationals 15U Team Qualified for Junior Nationals

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HONORSPReSeASON ALL-ACCChanell Clark-Bibbs

ACADeMIC ALL-ACC VOLLeYBALL TEAMKaleigh Colson, Courtney Felinski

ACC HONOR ROLLKaleigh Colson, Quinn Evans, Courtney Felinski, Ivona Kolak, Jennifer Percy, Lauren Pitz, Annika Van Gunst, Teegan Van Gunst, Wimberly Wilson

GEORGIA TECH INVITATIONAL ALL-TOURNAMeNT TeAMKaleigh Colson, Ivona Kolak, Zoey Morton (Libero)

SHERATON AIRPORT LOBO CLASSICALL-TOURNAMeNT TeAMJennifer Percy

TENNESSEE INVITATIONALALL-TOURNAMeNT TeAMQuinn Evans, Jennifer Percy

GEORGIA TECH COURTYARd CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMeNT TeAMQuinn Evans, Chanell Clark-Bibbs

2013 Georgia Tech VolleyballGeorgia Tech Match Results (as of Aug 05, 2014)

All matches

Date Opponent Score Score-by-set Overall Conf Time Att.Aug 30 FLORIDA A&M W 3-0 25-19,25-17,25-17 1-0 0-0 1:23 385Aug 30 UT CHATTANOOGA W 3-0 25-17,25-20,25-13 2-0 0-0 1:20 1045Sep 01 COLL. OF CHARLESTON L 0-3 22-25,19-25,15-25 2-1 0-0 852Sep 06 vs Idaho State L 0-3 21-25,19-25,20-25 2-2 0-0 1:25Sep 06 vs UC Riverside W 3-1 25-17,25-20,20-25,25-20 3-2 0-0 1:58Sep 07 at New Mexico L 1-3 17-25,25-16,25-27,23-25 3-3 0-0 2:00 1117Sep 13 ST. JOHN'S L 1-3 19-25,18-25,25-16,11-25 3-4 0-0 2:08 793Sep 14 TROY L 1-3 22-25,25-23,23-25,19-25 3-5 0-0 2:00 463Sep 14 UCONN W 3-0 27-25,25-18,25-20 4-5 0-0 1:34 523Sep 20 at Tennessee W 3-0 25-18,25-21,25-22 5-5 0-0 1:34 520Sep 21 vs Coastal Carolina L 1-3 18-25,22-25,25-22,17-25 5-6 0-0 1:50Sep 21 vs Jacksonville St W 3-0 25-23,25-21,25-23 6-6 0-0 1:30

* Sep 27 at Maryland L 2-3 20-25,25-18,19-25,25-19,14-16 6-7 0-1 2:19 505* Sep 29 at Pitt L 0-3 24-26,21-25,14-25 6-8 0-2 1:32 210* Oct 04 #18 FLORIDA STATE W 3-1 20-25,26-24,25-17,25-22 7-8 1-2 1:56 1051* Oct 05 MIAMI L 1-3 25-21,19-25,20-25,18-25 7-9 1-3 2:00 601* Oct 09 at Clemson L 0-3 18-25,16-25,17-25 7-10 1-4 1:21 901* Oct 12 NOTRE DAME L 0-3 20-25,24-26,23-25 7-11 1-5 1:36 1032* Oct 18 #24 DUKE L 0-3 21-25,21-25,20-25 7-12 1-6 1:31 1095* Oct 20 WAKE FOREST L 0-3 27-29,17-25,19-25 7-13 1-7 1:36 835* Oct 25 at Syracuse L 0-3 18-25,22-25,19-25 7-14 1-8 1:25 205* Oct 27 at Boston College W 3-2 25-16,9-25,19-25,25-23,15-12 8-14 2-8 2:13 238* Nov 01 VIRGINIA L 2-3 17-25,25-22,25-22,13-25,12-15 8-15 2-9 2:11 501* Nov 03 VIRGINIA TECH W 3-1 25-20,18-25,25-21,25-22 9-15 3-9 2:00 925* Nov 09 at NC State L 2-3 25-27,27-25,25-11,19-25,12-15 9-16 3-10 2:15 545* Nov 10 at #19 North Carolina L 0-3 15-25,15-25,20-25 9-17 3-11 1:14 816* Nov 14 CLEMSON W 3-1 25-20,13-25,25-21,26-24 10-17 4-11 1:57 595* Nov 16 at #13 Duke L 1-3 25-23,16-25,21-25,16-25 10-18 4-12 1:54 1874* Nov 22 BOSTON COLLEGE W 3-0 25-19,25-11,25-22 11-18 5-12 1:33 819* Nov 24 SYRACUSE W 3-2 25-20,21-25,13-25,25-23,15-13 12-18 6-12 2:18 635* Nov 27 at Miami L 1-3 16-25,25-16,18-25,18-25 12-19 6-13 1:50 321* Nov 29 at #16 Florida State L 0-3 10-25,13-25,21-25 12-20 6-14 1:20 703

Team Record W-L-TOverall: 12-20

Conference: 6-14Home: 8-8Away: 2-10

Neutral: 2-23 sets: 6-104 sets: 4-75 sets: 2-3

Attend Dates Total Avg.Total: 32 20105 628

Home: 16 12150 759Away: 12 7955 663

Neutral: 4 0 0

2013 season recaP

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2013 Georgia Tech VolleyballGeorgia Tech Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 29, 2013)

All matches

Overall record: 12-20 Conf: 6-14 Home: 8-8 Away: 2-10 Neutral: 2-2

Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points20 Jennifer Percy 117 373 3.19 159 1029 . 2 0 8 8 0.07 1 0 0.01 15 74 0.63 11 36 47 0.40 8 1 403.015 Chanell Clark-Bibbs 116 229 1.97 112 572 . 2 0 5 15 0.13 39 71 0.34 0 68 0.59 13 75 88 0.76 13 2 318.54 Quinn Evans 113 223 1.97 80 525 . 2 7 2 12 0.11 0 0 0.00 1 14 0.12 20 94 114 1.01 7 1 290.09 Courtney Felinski 77 156 2.03 79 534 . 1 4 4 6 0.08 11 23 0.14 10 56 0.73 3 13 16 0.21 5 2 176.55 Annika Van Gunst 99 121 1.22 72 399 . 1 2 3 26 0.26 21 46 0.21 33 242 2.44 5 52 57 0.58 13 2 173.010 Ivona Kolak 46 92 2.00 55 286 . 1 2 9 13 0.28 7 22 0.15 4 85 1.85 0 18 18 0.39 10 5 108.07 Teegan Van Gunst 116 83 0.72 52 342 . 0 9 1 22 0.19 4 21 0.03 40 189 1.63 2 11 13 0.11 5 2 94.56 Kaleigh Colson 100 51 0.51 5 101 . 4 5 5 339 3.39 34 20 0.34 0 141 1.41 0 16 16 0.16 0 20 93.08 Rebecca Martin 52 24 0.46 20 86 . 0 4 7 410 7.88 4 20 0.08 0 84 1.62 1 22 23 0.44 5 13 40.014 Callie Bivings 43 14 0.33 7 38 . 1 8 4 307 7.14 4 14 0.09 0 64 1.49 1 11 12 0.28 6 5 24.52 London Ackermann 117 10 0.09 7 34 . 0 8 8 82 0.70 26 31 0.22 25 391 3.34 0 0 0 0.00 0 3 36.03 Ashtaan Horton 6 4 0.67 3 16 . 0 6 2 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 2 2 0.33 0 0 5.012 Wimberly Wilson 73 2 0.03 2 10 . 0 0 0 8 0.11 12 16 0.16 9 120 1.64 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 14.01 Zoey Morton 51 1 0.02 5 11 - . 3 6 4 11 0.22 6 24 0.12 12 89 1.75 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 7.018 Lauren Pitz 1 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0

GEORGIA TECH 117 1383 11.82 658 3983 . 1 8 2 1259 10.76 169 308 1.44 156 1617 13.82 56 350 231.0 1.97 72 57 1783.0Opponents 117 1429 12.21 623 3950 . 2 0 4 1322 11.30 157 219 1.34 167 1696 14.50 49 384 241.0 2.06 55 48 1827.0

Team Statistics GT OPPATTACK K i l l s 1383 1429 E r r o r s 658 623 Total Attacks 3983 3950 Attack Pct . 1 8 2 . 2 0 4 K i l l s / S e t 11.8 12.2SET A s s i s t s 1259 1322 A t t e m p t s 4048 3981 Assist Pct . 3 1 1 . 3 3 2 A s s i s t s / S e t 10.8 11.3SERVE A c e s 169 157 E r r o r s 308 219 A t t e m p t s 2471 2632 Serve Pct . 8 7 5 . 9 1 7 A c e s / S e t 1.4 1.3SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 156 167 E r r o r s / S e t 1.3 1.4 A t t e m p t s 2400 2158 Reception Pct . 9 3 5 . 9 2 3DEFENSE D i g s 1617 1696 D i g s / S e t 13.8 14.5BLOCKING Block Solo 56 49 Block Assist 350 384 Total Blocks 231.0 241.0 B l o c k s / S e t 2.0 2.1 Block Errors 72 55Ball handling errors 57 48ATTENDANCE T o t a l 12150 7955 Dates/Avg Per Date 16/759 12/663 Neutral site #/Avg 4/0 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 4 -

Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.Aug 30 FLORIDA A&M W 3-0 25-19,25-17,25-17 385Aug 30 UT CHATTANOOGA W 3-0 25-17,25-20,25-13 1045Sep 01 COLL. OF CHARLESTON L 0-3 22-25,19-25,15-25 852Sep 06 vs Idaho State L 0-3 21-25,19-25,20-25 0Sep 06 vs UC Riverside W 3-1 25-17,25-20,20-25,25-20 0Sep 07 at New Mexico L 1-3 17-25,25-16,25-27,23-25 1117Sep 13 ST. JOHN'S L 1-3 19-25,18-25,25-16,11-25 793Sep 14 TROY L 1-3 22-25,25-23,23-25,19-25 463Sep 14 UCONN W 3-0 27-25,25-18,25-20 523Sep 20 at Tennessee W 3-0 25-18,25-21,25-22 520Sep 21 vs Coastal Carolina L 1-3 18-25,22-25,25-22,17-25 0Sep 21 vs Jacksonville St W 3-0 25-23,25-21,25-23 0

*Sep 27 at Maryland L 2-3 20-25,25-18,19-25,25-19,14-16 505*Sep 29 at Pitt L 0-3 24-26,21-25,14-25 210*Oct 04 #18 FLORIDA STATE W 3-1 20-25,26-24,25-17,25-22 1051*Oct 05 MIAMI L 1-3 25-21,19-25,20-25,18-25 601*Oct 09 at Clemson L 0-3 18-25,16-25,17-25 901*Oct 12 NOTRE DAME L 0-3 20-25,24-26,23-25 1032*Oct 18 #24 DUKE L 0-3 21-25,21-25,20-25 1095*Oct 20 WAKE FOREST L 0-3 27-29,17-25,19-25 835*Oct 25 at Syracuse L 0-3 18-25,22-25,19-25 205*Oct 27 at Boston College W 3-2 25-16,9-25,19-25,25-23,15-12 238*Nov 01 VIRGINIA L 2-3 17-25,25-22,25-22,13-25,12-15 501*Nov 03 VIRGINIA TECH W 3-1 25-20,18-25,25-21,25-22 925*Nov 09 at NC State L 2-3 25-27,27-25,25-11,19-25,12-15 545*Nov 10 at #19 North Carolina L 0-3 15-25,15-25,20-25 816*Nov 14 CLEMSON W 3-1 25-20,13-25,25-21,26-24 595*Nov 16 at #13 Duke L 1-3 25-23,16-25,21-25,16-25 1874*Nov 22 BOSTON COLLEGE W 3-0 25-19,25-11,25-22 819*Nov 24 SYRACUSE W 3-2 25-20,21-25,13-25,25-23,15-13 635*Nov 27 at Miami L 1-3 16-25,25-16,18-25,18-25 321*Nov 29 at #16 Florida State L 0-3 10-25,13-25,21-25 703

Record in 3-set matches:6-10 • Record in 4-set matches:4-7 • Record in 5-set matches:2-3

2013 Final statistics

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NCAA Tournament

1994 (NCAA Second Round)Georgia Tech def. George Mason ........................................... 3-1No. 3 UCLA def. Georgia Tech ................................................ 3-0Overall Results: 1-1

1995 (NCAA Second Round)Georgia Tech def. Siena......................................................... 3-0No. 12 Penn State def. Georgia Tech ..................................... 3-0Overall Results: 1-1

1996 (NCAA Second Round)Georgia Tech def. Coastal Carolina ........................................ 3-0No. 7 Penn State def. Georgia Tech ....................................... 3-0Overall Results: 1-1

2000 (NCAA First Round)Colorado def. Georgia Tech ................................................... 3-1Overall Results: 0-1

2001 (NCAA First Round)Louisville def. Georgia Tech .................................................. 3-2Overall Results: 0-1

2002 (NCAA Second Round)Georgia Tech def. Florida A&M .............................................. 3-0No. 10 Minnesota def. Georgia Tech ...................................... 3-1Overall Results: 1-1

2003 (NCAA Elite Eight)Georgia Tech def. Alabama A&M .......................................... 3-0Georgia Tech def. Florida A&M .............................................. 3-0Georgia Tech def. No. 8 California ......................................... 3-1No. 2 Hawai’i def. Georgia Tech ............................................. 3-1Overall Results: 3-1

2004 (NCAA Sweet 16)Georgia Tech def. Georgia ..................................................... 3-0Georgia Tech def. No. 16 UC Santa Barbara ...................................3-0No. 4 Minnesota def. Georgia Tech ........................................ 3-2Overall Results: 2-1

2009 (NCAA First Round)Baylor def. Georgia Tech ....................................................... 3-0Overall Results: 0-1

Georgia Tech NCAA Tournament Record: 9-9

ACC Tournament

1983NC State def. Georgia Tech ..............................3-0Overall Results: 0-1

1984Duke def. Georgia Tech ...................................3-0Overall Results: 0-1

1985Duke def. Georgia Tech ...................................3-0Overall Results: 0-1

1986North Carolina def. Georgia Tech ....................3-0Overall Results: 0-1

1987North Carolina def. Georgia Tech ....................3-0Overall Results: 0-1

1988North Carolina def. Georgia Tech ....................3-0Overall Results: 0-1

1989Duke def. Georgia Tech ...................................3-0Overall Results: 0-1

1990Duke def. Georgia Tech ...................................3-0Overall Results: 0-1

1991Georgia Tech def. NC State ..............................3-2Duke def. Georgia Tech ...................................3-0Overall Results: 1-1

1992North Carolina def. Georgia Tech ....................3-1Overall Results: 0-1

1993Maryland def. Georgia Tech ............................3-2Overall Results: 0-1

1994Georgia Tech def. NC State ..............................3-0Clemson def. Georgia Tech ..............................3-0Overall Results: 1-1

1995 (ACC Champions)Georgia Tech def. Virginia ...............................3-0Georgia Tech def. North Carolina ....................3-0Georgia Tech def. Maryland ............................3-0Overall Results: 3-0

1996Duke def. Georgia Tech ...................................3-0Overall Results: 0-1

1997Georgia Tech def. North Carolina ....................3-2Georgia Tech def. Florida State .......................3-1Clemson def. Georgia Tech ..............................3-1Overall Results: 2-1

1998Clemson def. Georgia Tech ..............................3-2Overall Results: 0-1

1999Wake Forest def. Georgia Tech ........................3-0Overall Results: 0-1

Lynnette Moster, Jayme Gergen and Lindsey Laband helped the Yellow Jackets punch their ticket to the 2004 NCAA Tournament with a 16-0 regular season record in the ACC.

The 2009 Yellow Jackets huddle up during the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Baylor.

2000Georgia Tech def. NC State ..............................3-0Duke def. Georgia Tech ...................................3-2Overall Results: 1-1

2001Maryland def. Georgia Tech ............................3-2Overall Results: 0-1

2002 (ACC Champions)Georgia Tech def. Wake Forest ........................3-0Georgia Tech def. Duke ...................................3-1Georgia Tech def. Florida State .......................3-1Overall Results: 3-0

2003Georgia Tech def. Florida State .......................3-1Georgia Tech def. Virginia ...............................3-0Maryland def. Georgia Tech ............................3-1Overall Results: 2-1

2004Clemson def. Georgia Tech ..............................3-1Overall Results: 0-1

-- Coaches voted to discontinue the ACC Tournament following the 2004

season --

Georgia Tech ACC Tournament Record: 13-20

Jayme Gergen (right) celebrates the Yellow Jack-ets’ 3-0 win over Florida A&M in the 2003 NCAA Tournament, which sent Tech to the NCAA Sweet 16 - and Hawai’i - for the first time in history.

Postseason history

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NATIONAL HONORSAVCA All-AmericaKele Eveland, S (1st) 2003Jayme Gergen, MH (HM) 2004Talisa Kellogg, OH (HM) 2007 (HM) 2008Lindsey Laband, S (HM) 2004 (HM) 2005Monique Mead, RS (HM) 2009 (HM) 2010 (HM) 2011 (3rd) 2012Callie Miller, MH (HM) 2008Lynnette Moster, OH (2nd) 2002 (3rd) 2003 (3rd) 2004Alexandra Preiss, MH (HM) 2003Lauren Sauer, OH (HM) 2003Ulrike Stegemann, RS (HM) 2006 (HM) 2007Mary Ashley Tippins (HM) 2009 (HM) 2010

CSTV All-AmericaKele Eveland 2003

AVCA Player of the WeekKerry Annel Oct. 13, 1995Kele Eveland Sep. 15, 2003Rochelle Komula Sep. 7, 1996Lynnette Moster Sep. 16, 2002Cris Omiecinski Nov. 8, 1993

REGION HONORSAVCA All-District IIIKerry Annel (2nd) 1994 (1st) 1995Kyleen Bell (1st) 2000Kele Eveland (1st) 2000 (1st) 2002 (1st) 2003Carla Gartner (1st) 1997 (2nd) 1998Jayme Gergen (1st) 2004Bailey Hunter (HM) 2010Talisa Kellogg (1st) 2007 (1st), 2008Rochelle Komula (1st) 1996 (1st) 1997Lindsey Laband (1st) 2004 (HM) 2005Monique Mead (HM) 2009 (1st) 2010 (1st) 2011 (1st) 2012Callie Miller (1st) 2008Lynnette Moster (1st) 2002 (1st) 2003 (1st) 2004Andrea Nachtrieb (1st) 1995 (1st) 1996Danielle Olein (1st) 1997Maja Pachale (2nd) 1999 (1st) 2001Alexandra Preiss (1st) 2002 (1st) 2003Lauren Sauer (HM) 2003Ulrike Stegemann (1st) 2006 (1st) 2007Mary Ashley Tippins (1st) 2009 (1st) 2010

AVCA District III Rookie of the YearKele Eveland 2000

AVCA Region Coach of the YearShelton Collier (South) 1991Bond Shymansky (East) 2004

Tachikara Region Coach of the YearShelton Collier (Southeast) 1995

Kele Eveland2003 - First Team

Jayme Gergen2004 - Honorable Mention

Talisa Kellogg2007, 2008 - Honorable Mention

Lindsey Laband2004, 2005 - Honorable Mention

Monique Mead2009, 2010, 2011- Honorable Mention; 2012

Third Team

Callie Miller2008 - Honorable Mention

Lynnette Moster2002 - Second Team

2003, 2004 - Third Team

Alexandra Preiss2003 - Honorable Mention

Lauren Sauer2003 - Honorable Mention

Ulrike Stegemann2006, 2007 - Honorable Mention

Mary Ashley Tippins2009, 2010 - Honorable Mention

ACC Player of the YearKerry Annel ......................................................1995Kele Eveland .....................................................2003Lynnette Moster ...............................................2004Maja Pachale ....................................................2001

ACC Rookie of the YearKele Eveland .....................................................2000Lauren Sauer ....................................................2001Monique Mead .................................................2009

ACC Coach of the YearShelton Collier ..................................................1995Bond Shymansky..............................................2004

all-americans

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Talisa Kellogg2007, 2008 - 1st Team2005 - All-Freshman

Ulrike Stegemann2006 - 1st Team

2005, 2007 - 2nd Team2004 - All-Freshman

Lindsey Gray2006 - 2nd Team

Callie Miller2008 - 1st Team

2005 - All-Freshman

Lindsey Laband2004, 2005 - 2nd Team

Lynnette Moster2004 Player of the Year2002-03-04 - 1st Team

2001 - 2nd Team2001 - all-Freshman

Jayme Gergen2004 - 1st Team

Lauren Sauer2001 Rookie of the Year2003, 2004 - 2nd Team

2001 - All-Freshman

Marisa Aston2003, 2004 - 2nd Team

Kele Eveland2003 Player of the Year2000 Rookie of the Year

2003 - 1st Team2001, 2002 - 2nd Team

2000 - All-Freshman

Alexandra Preiss2003 - 1st Team2002 - 2nd Team

Blair Moon2002 - All-Freshman

Maja Pachale2001 Player of the Year

1999-2000-01 - 1st Team1998 - All-Freshman

Kyleen Bell2000 - 1st Team2001 - 2nd Team

1998 - All-Freshman

Eida Mabry2000 - 2nd Team

Carla Gartner1998 - 1st Team

1996, 1997 - 2nd Team1995 - all-Freshman

Aimee Boulet1998 - 1st Team

Rochelle Komula1996, 1997 - 1st Team

1995 - 2nd Team1994 - All-Freshman

Danielle Olein1997 - 2nd Team

Andrea Nachtrieb1995, 1996 - 1st Team1993, 1994 - 2nd Team

1993 - All-Freshman

Sara McKee1996 - All-Freshman

Kerry Annel1995 Player of the Year1994, 1995 - 1st Team1992 - All-Freshman

Cris Omiecinski1993 - 1st Team

1992-94-95 - 2nd Team1992 - All-Freshman

Jennifer Orr1993 - All-Freshman

Angie Propp1992 - 2nd Team

1992 - All-Freshman

Jennifer Wagner1991 - 2nd Team

Lisa Kofskey1988 - 2nd Team

All-Atlantic Coast Conference 1988 Lisa Kofskey 2nd1991 Jennifer Wagner 2nd1992 Cris Omiecinski 2nd Angie Propp 2nd1993 Cris Omiecinski 1st Andrea Nachtrieb 2nd1994 Kerry Annel 1st Andrea Nachtrieb 2nd Cris Omiecinski 2nd1995 Kerry Annel 1st Andrea Nachtrieb 1st Rochelle Komula 2nd Cris Omiecinski 2nd1996 Rochelle Komula 1st Andrea Nachtrieb 1st Carla Gartner 2nd1997 Rochelle Komula 1st Carla Gartner 2nd Danielle Olein 2nd1998 Aimee Boulet 1st Carla Gartner 1st1999 Maja Pachale 1st2000 Kyleen Bell 1st Maja Pachale 1st Eida Mabry 2nd2001 Maja Pachale 1st Kyleen Bell 2nd Kele Eveland 2nd Lynnette Moster 2nd2002 Lynnette Moster 1st Kele Eveland 2nd Alexandra Preiss 2nd2003 Kele Eveland 1st Lynnette Moster 1st Alexandra Preiss 1st Marisa Aston 2nd Lauren Sauer 2nd2004 Jayme Gergen 1st Lynnette Moster 1st Marisa Aston 2nd Lindsey Laband 2nd Lauren Sauer 2nd2005 Lindsey Laband 2nd

Ulrike Stegemann 2nd2006 Ulrike Stegemann 1st Lindsey Gray 2nd2007 Talisa Kellogg 1st Ulrike Stegemann 2nd2008 Talisa Kellogg 1st Callie Miller 1st2009 Chrissy DeMichelis 1st Monique Mead 1st Mary Ashley Tippins 1st2010 Bailey Hunter 1st Monique Mead 1st Mary Ashley Tippins 1st2011 Monique Mead 1st2012 Monique Mead 1st

ACC All-FreshmanKerry Annel 1992Kyleen Bell 1998Chanell Clark-Bibbs 2012Kele Eveland 2000Carla Gartner 1995Talisa Kellogg 2005Rochelle Komula 1994Sara McKee 1996Monique Mead 2009Callie Miller 2005Blair Moon 2002Lynnette Moster 2001Andrea Nachtrieb 1993Cris Omiecinski 1992Jennifer Orr 1993Maja Pachale 1998Jennifer Percy 2010Angie Propp 1992Lauren Sauer 2001Ulrike Stegemann 2004

ACC All-TournamentKerry Annel 1994 1995Marisa Aston 2003Carolyn Clevenger 1997Kele Eveland 2002Rochelle Komula 1996 1997Lynnette Moster (MVP) 2002Andrea Nachtrieb (MVP) 1995 1996Cris Omiecinski 1995Alexandra Preiss 2002Lauren Sauer 2003Teryl Townsend 2000

ACC Tournament Champions

1995 • 2002

ACC Regular Season Champions

1994 • 1995 • 2000 • 2003 • 2004

accolades

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ACC Honor Roll The ACC annually recognizes the student-athletes who achieve a grade point average of 3.0 or higher for the academic year.1984 Heidi Grunwald1985 Robin Swats1986 Lisa Kofskey1987 Margaret Gales, Laura Rullman1988 Margaret Gales, Elaine Griffith1989 Jennifer Beemsterboer1990 Jennifer Beemsterboer1991 Jaime Keating, Jennifer Wagner1992 Haley Dorminy, Melissa Jenkins, Jaime Keating, Jennifer Matullo, Jennifer Wagner1993 Marta Bickert, Jennifer Matullo, Cris Omiecinski, Jennifer Orr, Jennifer Wagner1994 Lynnette Anderson, Marta Bickert, Cris Omiecinski, Jennifer Orr, Jennifer Wagner1995 Lynnette Anderson, Kerry Annel, Jennifer Matullo, Cris Omiecinski,

Jennifer Orr1996 Lynnette Anderson, Heather Bradley, Carolyn Clevenger, Amanda

Medrow, Sara McKee, Andrea Nachtrieb, Danielle Olein, Jennifer Orr, Amanda Sabo

1997 Heather Bradley, Carolyn Clevenger1998 Kyleen Bell, Heather Bradley, Carolyn Clevenger, Maja Pachale1999 Courtney Adler, Kyleen Bell, Maja Pachale2000 Courtney Adler, Geeska Banck, Kyleen Bell, Jessica Dickerson, Kele Eveland, Amanda Hess, Maja Pachale2001 Kyleen Bell, Kele Eveland, Jayme Gergen, Amanda Hess, Dori Pap,

Lauren Sauer, Keight Vincent2002 Kele Eveland, Jayme Gergen, Lindsey Laband, Nicole Pierce, Lauren Sauer, Keight Vincent2003 Kele Eveland, Jayme Gergen, Katie Mohs, Lauren Sauer2004 Jacqui Beebe, Jayme Gergen, Lindsey Laband, Katie Mohs, Lauren Sauer, Ulrike Stegemann2005 Nikki Kaminskas, Lindsey Laband, Callie Miller, Katie Mohs, Allie

Niekamp, Jennifer Randall, Stephanie Robbins, Abby Showers, Ulrike Stegemann 2006 Erin Birmingham, Chrissy DeMichelis, Laura DeMichelis, Nikki Kamins-

kas, Allie Niekamp, Stephanie Robbins, Abby Showers, Ulrike Stegemann2007 Erin Birmingham, Laura DeMichelis, Nikki Kaminskas, Allie Niekamp,

Stephanie Robbins, Brittany Roderick, Ulrike Stegemann 2008 Alison Campbell, Michelle Kandell, Jordan McCullers, Allie Niekamp,

Stephanie Robbins, Brittany Roderick, Asia Stawicka2009 Allison Campbell, Susan Carlson, Chrissy DeMichelis, Bailey Hunter,

Nicki Meyer, Brittany Roderick, Asia Stawicka, 2010 Alison Campbell, Susan Carlson, Kaleigh Colson, Annie Czarnecki, Ivona Kolak, Jordan McCullers, Monique Mead, Nicki Meyer, Asia Stawicka2011 Susan Carlson, Kaleigh Colson, Annie Czarnecki, Courtney Felinski,

Bailey Hunter, Ivona Kolak, Monique Mead, Nicki Meyer, Zoey Morton, Ali Santi

2012 Callie Bivings, Susan Carlson, Kaleigh Colson, Courtney Felinski, Quinn Evans, Ivona Kolak, Nicki Meyer, Zoey Morton, Jennifer Percy,

Wimberly Wilson2013 Kaleigh Colson, Quinn Evans, Courtney Felinski, Ivona Kolak, Jennifer

Percy, Lauren Pitz, Annika Van Gunst, Teegan Van Gunst, Wimberly Wilson

GEORGIA TECH ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

Kerry AnnelPlayed 1992-95 • Inducted 2005

Cris OmiecinskiPlayed 1992-95 • Inducted 2006

Andrea NachtriebPlayed 1993-96 • Inducted 2008

Miscellaneous

Georgia Collegiate Coach of the YearShelton Collier ................................................................................................ 1995

NIVC All-Tournament TeamKerry Annel ................................................................................................... 1993

Peach of an AthleteJennifer Orr .................................................................................................... 1997Carolyn Clevenger .......................................................................................... 2000

Total Person AwardConsidered Georgia Tech Athletics’ highest honor; presented annually to the Insti-tute’s male and female senior student-athletes who best exemplify excellence in academics, athletics, leadership and service. Jennifer Wagner ............................................................................................. 1995Kerry Annel .................................................................................................... 1996Carolyn Clevenger .......................................................................................... 2000Kyleen Bell ..................................................................................................... 2002Kele Eveland ................................................................................................... 2004Jayme Gergen ................................................................................................ 2005Allie Niekamp................................................................................................. 2009

Bobby Dodd ScholarshipPresented annually to the Institute’s top returning male and female student-athletes. Cris Omiecinski ............................................................................................... 1995Jennifer Orr .................................................................................................... 1996Carolyn Clevenger .......................................................................................... 1999Ulrike Stegemann .......................................................................................... 2007

L.W. Chip Roberts AwardPresented annually to one graduating male and one graduating female student-athlete who is considered the top student-athlete academically, athletically, and in campus life.Jordan McCullers ............................................................................................ 2011

All-ACC Academic Volleyball Team Beginning in 2005, the ACC started recognizing student-athletes that excelled both on the court and in the classroom (achieving a 3.0 grade point average or higher for the academic year as well as during her entire academic career).2005 Lindsey Laband, Ulrike Stegemann2006 Allie Niekamp, Abby Showers, Ulrike Stegemann2007 Nikki Kaminskas, Allie Niekamp, Ulrike Stegemann2008 Allie Niekamp, Asia Stawicka2009 Jordan McCullers, Brittany Roderick, Asia Stawicka2010 Jordan McCullers, Jennifer Percy, Asia Stawicka2011 Kaleigh Colson, Susan Carlson, Monique Mead, Nicki Meyer2012 Kaleigh Colson, Susan Carlson, Annie Czarnecki, Nicki Meyer2013 Kaleigh Colson, Courtney Felinski

Academic Honors

eSPN The Magazine Academic All-America(as selected by CoSIDA; formerly GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America) Kyleen Bell 2000, 2001Carolyn Clevenger 1998, 1999Kele Eveland (3rd) 2003

eSPN The Magazine Academic All-District(as selected by CoSIDA; formerly GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America) Lynnette Anderson (2nd) 1997Kyleen Bell (2nd) 1999 (1st) 2000 (1st) 2001Carolyn Clevenger (1st) 1997 (1st) 1998 (1st) 1999Kele Eveland (2nd) 2002 (1st) 2003Jayme Gergen (2nd) 2004Allie Niekamp (2nd) 2008Cris Omiecinski (1st) 1995Lauren Sauer (1st) 2003 (2nd) 2004Ulrike Stegemann (3rd) 2005 (2nd) 2007

Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate ScholarshipKyleen Bell 1992Carolyn Clevenger 2000Kele Eveland 2004

Volleyball excellence

Kele EvelandPlayed 2000-03 • Inducted 2013

Maja PachalePlayed 1998-01 • Inducted 2012

Lynnette MosterPlayed 2001-04 • Inducted 2014

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Year Player/Coach Squad Events (Medal)1999 Kyleen Bell US Junior National Team World Volleyball Championships2002 Laura DeMichelis US Youth National Team NORCECA Championships 1st Place Lindsey Gray US Junior National A2 Training Team2003 Laura DeMichelis US Youth National Team NORCECA Championships 3rd Place Callie Miller US Junior National A2 Training Team Allie Niekamp US Junior National A2 Training Team2004 Kele Eveland US National Training Team Michelle Kandell US Junior National Training Team Talisa Kellogg US Junior National A2 Training Team Callie Miller US Junior National A2 Training Team Allie Niekamp US Junior National A2 Training Team2005 Ben Bodipo-Memba US National Team (W. Asst. Coach) Pan American Cup 4th Place Lynnette Moster US National Training Team2006 Lynnette Moster US National Training Team2008 Talisa Kellogg US National Senior A2 US Open Championships Bronze Ben Bodipo-Memba US National Senior A2 (W. Asst. Coach) US Open Championships Gold2010 Monique Mead US National Senior A22011 Monique Mead US National Senior A22012 Tonya Johnson US National Senior A2 (Co-Head Coach)2013 Chanell Clark-Bibbs US Junior National Team

Lynnette Moster shows off her USA gear in front of the Olympic Rings.

Talisa Kellogg, a senior in 2008, was a part of the US National A2 Team that earned the bronze medal at the 2008 US Women’s Open Championships, while former associate head coach Ben Bodipo-Memba served as an assistant coach of the US National A2 Team that captured gold.

As a member of the US Junior National Team Kyleen Bell (5) traveled to Edmonton, Canada, to compete in the 1999 World Volleyball Championships.

Olympic Yellow Jackets

Monique Mead (Second Row, third from left) poses with the other members of the US National Train-ing Team. Mead played with the US National Senior A2 after her sophomore and junior campaigns.

Chanell Clark-Bibbs playing for the 2013 U.S. Women’s Junior National Team in the Czech Republic. She was only the second Yellow Jacket in program history to make the U.S. Women’s Junior National Team and the first since Kyleen Bell played for the squad in 1999.

yellOw JacKets and team usa

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AAbery, Sheila .............................................. 1984-85-87Ackermann, London .................................. 2013Adler, Courtney ................................................1999-00Anderson, Lynnette ...............................1994-95-96-97Annel, Kerry ..........................................1992-93-94-95Armstrong, Luann .................................................1986Aston, Marisa ........................................2001-02-03-04

BBanck, Geeske .......................................................2000Beebe, Jacqui ...................................................2003-04Beemsterboer, Jennifer .........................1987-88-89-90Bell, Kyleen ...........................................1998-99-00-01Bickert, Marta ..................................................1993-94Birmingham, Erin .............................................2006-07Boulet, Aimee .......................................1995-96-97-98Bradley, Heather ........................................ 1996-97-98Brown, Mandy..................................................1983-84Bruton, Bridget .....................................................1994

CCampbell, Alison ........................................ 2008-09-10Carlson, Susan .......................................2009-10-11-12Carter, Mia.............................................................1987Castillo, Jennifer ...............................................1991-92Clark-Bibbs, Chanell .........................................2012-13Clevenger, Carolyn .................................1996-97-98-99Colson, Kaleigh .....................................2010-11-12-13Coman, Angee .......................................1987-88-89-90Czarnecki, Annie......................................... 2009-10-12

dDeMichelis, Chrissy ..................................... 2006-07-08DeMichelis, Laura .............................................2005-07Dickerson, Jessica .............................................2000-01Dorminy, Haley.................................................1991-92Drummond, Michelle .......................................1990-91Duncan, Rachelle .............................................1981-82

EEvans, Quinn .........................................2010-11-12-13Eveland, Kele .........................................2000-01-02-03

FFelling, Cindy ...................................................1981-82Fitts, Susan .......................................................1981-82Felinski, Courtney ............................2011-12-13

GGales, Margaret .....................................1986-87-88-89Gartner, Carla ........................................1995-96-97-98Gergen, Jayme ......................................2001-02-03-04Gergesha, Carol .....................................................1986Gillespie, Jennifer .............................................1988-89Golson, Katie .........................................................1999Gray, Lindsey .........................................2004-05-06-07Griffith, Elaine .......................................1985-86-87-88Grubka, Laura ...................................................1998-99Grunwald, Heidi ....................................................1984

HHaught, Emily .......................................................1989Henson, Linda .......................................................1981Hess, Amanda ..................................................2000-01Hinesley, Kristine........................................ 1991-92-93Holder, Sherri ........................................................1984Hood, Michelle ......................................................1984Hunter, Bailey .......................................2008-09-10-12

JJenkins, Melissa ....................................1990-91-92-93

kKaminskas, Nikki ...................................2004-05-06-07Kandell, Michelle ..................................2005-06-07-08Kearns, Lee Ann.......................................... 1981-82-83Keating, Jaime ........................................... 1990-91-92Kellogg, Talisa .......................................2005-06-07-08Kissman, Jordan ....................................................2009Kofskey, Lisa ..........................................1986-87-88-89Kolak, Ivona ..........................................2010-11-12-13Komula, Rochelle ..................................1994-95-96-97Kray, Lisa ..........................................................1981-82Kuhn, Laura ...........................................2001-02-03-04

LLaband, Lindsey ....................................2002-03-04-05Lindsay, Laura .......................................................1982

MMabry, Eida ...........................................................2000Malins, Wendy.......................................1988-89-90-91Martin, Kim ...........................................1982-83-84-85Martin, Rebecca........................................ 2013McCullers, Jordan ..................................2007-08-09-10McKee, Sara ..........................................1996-97-98-99Mead, Monique .....................................2009-10-11-12Medrow, Amanda ..................................1996-97-98-99Mesquita, Tina.......................................................2001Meyer, Nicki...........................................2009-10-11-12Miller, Callie ..........................................2005-06-07-08Miller, Merran ..................................................1997-98Mills, Melinda .......................................................1982Matullo, Jennifer ...................................1992-93-94-95Mohs, Katie ................................................ 2003-04-05Moon, Blair ...........................................................2002Moore, Karla .....................................................1991-92Moran, Alexis ...................................................1998-99Morton, Zoey .............................................. 2011-12-13Moster, Lynnette ...................................2001-02-03-04

NNachtrieb, Andrea .................................1993-94-95-96Nedderman, Anna ............................................1998-99Niekamp, Allie .......................................2005-06-07-08

OOlein, Danielle .......................................1994-95-96-97Olszowka, Donna ..................................................1984Omiecinski, Cris .....................................1992-93-94-95Organ, Erica ...........................................1990-91-92-93Orr, Jennifer ..........................................1993-94-95-96

PPachale, Maja ........................................1998-99-00-01Pap, Dori...........................................................2000-01Percy, Jennifer .......................................2010-11-12-13Perrou, Beth .....................................................1992-93Peters, Linda .............................................. 1988-89-90Pierce, Nicole ....................................................2002-03Preiss, Alexandra ...................................2000-01-02-03Prida, Liana ...........................................................1995Propp, Angie .............................................. 1992-93-94

RRandall, Jennifer ...................................2002-03-04-05Robbins, Stephanie ...............................2005-06-07-08

Roderick, Brittany .................................2006-07-08-09Rullman, Laura ......................................1985-86-87-88

SSabo, Amanda ............................................ 1996-97-98Santi, Ali ...............................................................2011Sartor, Sandra .......................................1984-85-86-87Sauer, Lauren ........................................2001-02-03-04Schmid, Sharon .......................................... 1981-82-83Schorn, Dena ....................................................1996-97Scott, Sara .............................................................1985Shelby, Christine ...................................1997-98-99-00Shelton, Shannon..................................1987-88-89-90Showers, Abby ......................................2003-04-05-06Shuchart, Sylvia ....................................1981-82-83-84Smith, Carol .....................................................1981-82Smith, Jennifer ......................................................1991Smith, Jessica ........................................1986-87-88-89Smith, Shellee ............................................ 1989-90-91Stawicka, Asia .......................................2008-09-10-11Stegemann, Ulrike ................................2004-05-06-07Swats, Robin .........................................1985-86-88-89

TTebelak, Jennifer ...................................1991-92-93-94Tippins, Mary Ashley .............................2007-08-09-10Townsend, Teryl ....................................1996-98-99-00Tucci, Hannah ........................................................2009

VVan Gunst, Annika .................................... 2013Van Gunst, Teegan .................................... 2013Vincent, Keight ......................................2000-01-02-03

wWagner, Jennifer ...................................1991-92-93-94Watson, Lori ..........................................................1981Weston, Jaime .......................................................1990Williams, Bessie ...............................................1982-83Wilson, Wimberly...................................... 2013Woodson, Alexis ...............................................2010-11Woodson, Mariah .............................................2010-11Wycoff, Wynne ........................................... 1985-86-87

ZZerbi, Mariangeli ..............................................1982-83

Aimee Boulet

Nikki Kaminskas

Allie Niekamp

Christine Shelby

all-time letterwinners

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kills Years No.1. Monique Mead 2009-12 1,9182. Lynnette Moster 2001-04 1,8593. Maja Pachale 1998-01 1,8364. Cris Omiecinski 1992-95 1,7495. Talisa Kellogg 2005-08 1,7366. Lauren Sauer 2001-04 1,7067. Kerry Annel 1992-95 1,6038. Wendy Malins 1988-91 1,4649. Carla Gartner 1995-98 1,45510. Rochelle Komula 1994-97 1,453

Hitting Percentage Years Pct.1. Alexandra Preiss 2000-03 .3642. Jayme Gergen 2001-04 .3533. Kerry Annel 1992-95 .3484. Asia Stawicka 2008-11 .3475. Angie Propp 1992-94 .3196. Callie Miller 2005-08 .3147. Lynnette Moster 2001-04 .3088. Rochelle Komula 1994-97 .3019. Danielle Olein 1994-97 .29610. Marta Bickert 1993-94 .291 digs Years No.1. Jenn Beemsterboer 1987-90 1,5942. Marisa Aston 2001-04 1,5833. Michelle Kandell 2005-08 1,5144. Jordan McCullers 2007-10 1,4605. Lynnette Moster 2001-04 1,4566. Wendy Malins 1988-91 1,4537. Jennifer Wagner 1991-94 1,3968. Jennifer Randall 2002-05 1,3929. Cris Omiecinski 1992-95 1,33010. Margaret Gales 1986-89 1,278

digs Per Set Years Avg.1. Marisa Aston 2001-04 3.412. Michelle Kandell 2005-08 3.383. Jenn Beemsterboer 1987-90 3.334. Lynnette Moster 2001-04 3.15 Jordan McCullers 2009-10 3.156. Wendy Malins 1988-91 3.077. Cris Omiecinski 1992-95 2.948. Jennifer Wagner 1991-94 2.889. Abby Showers 2003-06 2.8610. Amanda Hess 2000-01 2.78 Nicki Meyer 2009-12 2.78

kills Per Set Years Avg. 1. Maja Pachale 1998-01 4.212. Monique Mead 2009-12 4.093. Lynnette Moster 2001-04 4.02 4. Cris Omiecinski 1992-95 3.865. Talisa Kellogg 2005-08 3.826. Lauren Sauer 2001-04 3.607. Kerry Annel 1992-95 3.428. Rochelle Komula 1994-97 3.189. Laura DeMichelis 2005-07 3.1210. Chrissy DeMichelis 2006-09 3.12 Total Blocks Years No.1. Kerry Annel 1992-95 5602. Rochelle Komula 1994-97 5313. Carla Gartner 1995-98 4964. Kyleen Bell 1998-01 4945. Jayme Gergen 2001-04 4736. Alexandra Preiss 2000-03 4417. Callie Miller 2005-08 430

8. Asia Stawicka 2008-11 4009. Monique Mead 2009-12 36910. Lauren Sauer 2001-04 368

Solo Blocks Years No.1. Lisa Kofskey 1986-89 1022. Lauren Sauer 2001-04 993. Kerry Annel 1992-95 96 4. Laura Rullman 1985-88 775. Angee Coman 1987-90 726. Talisa Kellogg 2005-08 667. Kyleen Bell 1998-01 64 8. Wendy Malins 1988-91 609. Rochelle Komula 1994-97 6010. Erica Organ 1990-93 55

Block Assists Years No.1. Rochelle Komula 1994-97 4712. Kerry Annel 1992-95 4643. Carla Gartner 1995-98 4634. Kyleen Bell 1998-01 4305. Jayme Gergen 2001-04 426 6. Alexandra Preiss 2000-03 3997. Callie Miller 2005-08 3848. Asia Stawicka 2008-11 3629. Monique Mead 2009-12 33710. Nikki Kaminskas 2004-07 328

Blocks Per Set Years No.1. Anna Nedderman 1998-99 1.392. Dena Schorn 1996-97 1.283. Kerry Annel 1992-95 1.194. Jayme Gergen 2001-04 1.185. Rochelle Komula 1994-97 1.156. Alexandra Preiss 2000-03 1.10 Asia Stawicka 2008-11 1.108. Kyleen Bell 1998-01 1.099. Nikki Kaminskas 2004-07 1.0710. Carla Gartner 1995-98 1.01 Assists Years No.1. Kele Eveland 2000-03 6,4642. Andrea Nachtrieb 1993-96 6,1023. Mary Ashley Tippins 2007-10 3,6464. Allie Niekamp 2005-08 3,5605. Margaret Gales 1986-89 3,4326. Lindsey Laband 2002-05 3,1307. Carolyn Clevenger 1996-99 2,8048. Jennifer Castillo 1991-92 2,6729. Kaleigh Colson 2010-13 2,35110. Amanda Sabo 1996-98 1,096

Assists Per Set Years Avg.1. Kele Eveland 2000-03 13.382. Andrea Nachtrieb 1993-96 13.043. Lindsey Laband 2002-05 12.934. Allie Niekamp 2005-08 11.235. Jennifer Castillo 1991-92 10.596. Mary Ashley Tippins 2007-10 10.487. Courtney Adler 1999-00 8.438. Amanda Sabo 1996-98 8.129. Kaleigh Colson 2010-13 7.8610. Carolyn Clevenger 1996-99 7.75

Service Aces Years No.1. Jennifer Wagner 1991-94 250 2. Wendy Malins 1988-91 2333. Lynnette Moster 2001-04 1934. Cris Omiecinski 1992-95 190

5. Monique Mead 2009-12 1486. Margaret Gales 1986-89 1437. Lindsey Gray 2004-07 1328. Amanda Medrow 1996-99 131 9. Jenn Beemsterboer 1987-90 128 10. Erica Organ 1990-93 127 Service Aces Per Set Years Avg.1. Jennifer Wagner 1991-94 0.522. Cris Omiecinski 1992-95 0.42 Lynnette Moster 2001-04 0.424. Kaleigh Colson 2010-13 0.365. Allie Niekamp 2005-08 0.366. Lindsey Gray 2004-07 0.33 Amanda Medrow 1996-99 0.338. Monique Mead 2009-12 0.329. Wendy Malins 1988-91 0.31 Erica Organ 1990-93 0.31

Maja Pachale owns the career record for kills per game.

Kerry Annel posted 560 total blocks from 1992-95, a mark that still stands atop the Tech career list today.

Jennifer Beemsterboer notched a school re-cord 1,594 digs from 1987-90 and her career mark of 3.33 digs per game stands second in the Tech annals.

Kele Eveland holds the record for career assists at Georgia Tech. She was also the second All-American in school history and the only Tech player to be named to the AVCA All-America first team.

career records

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killsPlayer Opponent Date No.Maja Pachale NC State 10/08/1999 38Kerry Annel NC State 10/28/1995 36Kerry Annel Duke 11/03/1993 35Talisa Kellogg Virginia 10/22/2005 35Maja Pachale Arkansas 10/14/2001 34Cris Omiecinski Auburn 9/14/1995 34

AttemptsPlayer Opponent Date No.Cris Omiecinski Auburn 8/19/1995 90Maja Pachale Wake Forest 10/20/2000 81Talisa Kellogg Virginia Tech 11/2/2007 78Jennifer Wagner Georgia 10/15/1991 77Talisa Kellogg Virginia 10/22/2005 74

Attack PercentagePlayer Opponent Date Pct. (K-E-TA)Alexandra Preiss Virginia 10/04/2003 1.000 (11-0-11)Cris Omiecinski West Georgia 10/10/1992 1.000 (10-0-10)Talisa Kellogg Stetson 9/16/2006 1.000 (10-0-10)Lauren Sauer NC State 10/01/2002 .944 (17-0-18)Wendy Malins Mercer 11/11/1991 .909 (10-0-11)

digsPlayer Opponent Date No.Jenn Beemsterboer Western Carolina 11/02/1988 43Marisa Aston Minnesota 12/10/2004 36Michelle Kandell Duke 10/10/2008 36Jennifer Wagner Maryland 10/03/1992 35Heidi Grunwald Wake Forest 11/04/1984 33

AssistsPlayer Opponent Date No.Kele Eveland North Carolina 11/11/2000 93Amanda Sabo Clemson 11/20/1998 87Kele Eveland Wake Forest 10/20/2000 84Andrea Nachtrieb North Carolina 11/04/1994 82Andrea Nachtrieb Auburn 9/14/1995 82

Service AcesPlayer Opponent Date No.Jennifer Wagner Georgia State 10/01/1991 10Cris Omiecinski Georgia State 9/22/1993 10Monique Mead NC State 9/28/2012 9Cris Omiecinski Georgia State 10/03/1993 8Jennifer Wagner USC-Aiken 9/07/1991 8Kaleigh Colson Jacksonville 9/8/2012 7Jennifer Wagner Morehead State 9/12/1992 7Wynne Wycoff Tennessee Temple 10/08/1985 7Elaine Griffith East Carolina 9/26/1987 7Jennifer Smith Charlotte 9/27/1991 7

Total BlocksPlayer Opponent Date No.Rochelle Komula Maryland 10/04/1996 13Lisa Kofskey Western Carolina 11/09/1987 12Rochelle Komula Cincinnati 8/30/1996 12Lisa Kofskey Tennessee Tech 11/11/1987 11Laura Rullman Georgia 9/22/1988 11Kerry Annel North Carolina 10/21/1994 11Rochelle Komula North Carolina 10/21/1994 11Rochelle Komula North Carolina 11/05/1995 11Kyleen Bell Illinois State 9/16/1999 11Alexandra Preiss Wake Forest 10/19/2001 11Callie Miller Winthrop 9/03/2005 11Nikki Kaminskas Michigan 9/15/2007 11

Solo BlocksPlayer Opponent Date No.Chrissy DeMichelis Virginia Tech 11/2/07 6Lisa Kofskey Tennessee Tech 11/15/87 5Angee Coman Baptist 9/15/90 5Lisa Kofskey Georgia State 11/03/87 4Kerry Annel Clemson 10/05/93 4Lauren Sauer Wake Forest 10/08/04 4Lauren Sauer NC State 10/22/04 4Chrissy DeMichelis Miami 11/14/08 4Monique Mead MTSU 10/26/11 4

Block AssistsPlayer Opponent Date No.Rochelle Komula Maryland 10/04/96 12Kerry Annel North Carolina 11/04/94 11Carla Gartner North Carolina 11/05/95 11Alexandra Preiss Wake Forest 10/19/01 11Callie Miller Winthrop 9/03/05 11Nikki Kaminskas Michigan 9/15/07 11

Service AcesNo. Opponent date1. 17 South Alabama 9/12/19982. 16 at Florida State 11/5/2006 16 vs. Syracuse 11/24/20133. 15 at Florida State 11/1/1999 15 vs. Boston College 11/22/20135. 14 North Carolina 9/25/1998 14 vs. Air Force 9/17/1999 14 at Maryland 11/3/20008. 13 Florida State 10/9/1999 13 at North Carolina State 9/28/2012 13 Maryland 11/18/2006

digsNo. Opponent date1. 120 Clemson 11/21/19982. 114 at Minnesota 12/10/20043. 113 Wake Forest 10/20/20004. 109 North Carolina 11/11/20005. 107 vs. Pacific 9/10/20006. 104 at North Carolina 11/12/2006 104 at North Carolina 10/23/20048. 99 at North Carolina 11/1/20029. 98 at Michigan 9/15/200710. 96 North Carolina 11/2/2001

Total BlocksNo. Opponent date1. 22.5 at Wake Forest 10/19/20012. 20.0 Miami 9/30/20063. 19.5 Illinois State 9/16/1999 19.5 Florida State 10/6/20025. 19.0 at North Carolina State 9/23/2000 19.0 at North Carolina State 11/9/20137. 18.0 at North Carolina 11/12/2006 18.0 Michigan 9/7/2008 18.0 vs. Toledo 9/8/200610. 17.0 Wake Forest 10/20/2000 17.0 Duke 9/18/2001 17.0 South Florida 9/14/2002 17.0 Maryland 10/7/2005 17.0 North Carolina 10/15/2010

Solo BlocksNo. Opponent date1. 11 at Maryland 10/2/19982. 10 at Saint Mary’s 9/3/19983. 9 at Middle Tennessee State 10/26/20114. 8 at Virginia Tech 11/2/2007 8 Wake Forest 10/20/2000 8 South Florida 9/14/20027. 7 at North Carolina 11/1/2002 7 at Wake Forest 10/8/2004 7 Virginia 10/15/200410. 6 North Carolina 11/12/2006 6 at North Carolina 11/12/2006 6 at Miami 11/14/2008 6 Maryland 11/18/2006 6 Duke 10/24/2009 6 at Middle Tennessee 9/4/2009

Block AssistsNo. Opponent date1. 36 Miami 9/30/20062. 35 Illinois State 9/16/1999 35 at Wake Forest 10/19/20014. 34 at North Carolina State 9/23/20005. 33 Florida State 10/6/20026. 32 Maryland 10/7/20057. 30 North Carolina 10/15/2010 30 vs. Toledo 9/8/20069. 29 vs. #8 California 12/12/2003 29 Duke 10/10/200810. 28 at Long Beach State 11/28/2003 28 Georgia State 10/4/2003 28 vs. Winthrop 9/3/2005 28 Michigan 9/7/2008 28 Duke 9/24/2005

Team Match killsNo. Opponent date1. 111 North Carolina 11/11/20002. 104 Clemson 11/21/19983. 103 Wake Forest 10/20/20004. 100 at Duke 10/22/19945. 94 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 9/20/1996 94 at Florida State 10/13/20007. 93 North Carolina State 10/8/19998. 89 at Maryland 11/1/2003 89 at Clemson 11/15/200510. 88 North Carolina 11/2/2001 88 vs. Clemson 11/19/2004 88 Maryland 10/3/2003

Attack AttemptsNo. Opponent date1. 275 Wake Forest 10/20/20002. 274 North Carolina 11/11/20003. 253 Clemson 11/21/19984. 242 North Carolina 11/2/20015. 240 vs. Pacific 9/10/20006. 237 at Louisville 12/1/20017. 236 Duke 10/30/1993 8. 235 at Minnesota 12/10/2004 235 at North Carolina 11/01/200210. 228 at North Carolina 9/22/2000

Attack PercentageNo. Opponent date1. .587 vs. Temple 9/5/20032. .557 UT-Chattanooga 9/1/19933. .546 Virginia 10/4/20034. .528 vs. Western Michigan 9/7/20035. .526 vs. Florida Gulf Coast 9/10/20106. .516 Stetson 9/16/20067. .500 vs. Coastal Carolina 9/4/19938. .495 UT-Chattanooga 9/17/20029. .481 North Carolina A&T 10/31/199310. .464 vs. Davidson 9/2/1994

AssistsNo. Opponent date1. 106 North Carolina 11/11/20002. 98 Wake Forest 10/20/20003. 84 North Carolina State 10/8/1999 84 at Florida State 10/13/2000 84 at Clemson 11/15/20056. 83 at Maryland 11/1/2003 83 Maryland 10/3/20038. 82 vs. Clemson 11/19/20049. 79 at Clemson 9/28/200410. 78 at #2 Hawai’i 12/13/2003 78 vs. Pacific 9/10/2000

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Total kills No. YearLynnette Moster 629 2002Monique Mead 588 2011Lynnette Moster 585 2004Rochelle Komula 545 1996Lynnette Moster 541 2003Lauren Sauer 541 2003Maja Pachale 522 1999Cris Omiecinski 517 1993Monique Mead 515 2010Lauren Sauer 506 2004

Hitting Percentage Pct. YearAlexandra Preiss .417 2003Jayme Gergen .393 2004Annie Czarnecki .380 2012Rochelle Komula .377 1996Jayme Gergen .372 2003Kerry Annel .372 1994Callie Miller .370 2008Kerry Annel .368 1995Kaleigh Colson .360 2011Asia Stawicka .355 2011

Assists No. YearKele Eveland 1,905 2002Andrea Nachtrieb 1,857 1996Kele Eveland 1,822 2003Lindsey Laband 1,663 2004Andrea Nachtrieb 1,526 1995Allie Niekamp 1,494 2006Kele Eveland 1,484 2000Carolyn Clevenger 1,398 1997Jennifer Castillo 1,391 1992Andrea Nachtrieb 1,362 1993

digs No. YearMichelle Kandell 628 2007Marisa Aston 522 2004Jennifer Randall 513 2005Michelle Kandell 512 2008Abby Showers 508 2006Marisa Aston 501 2003Jordan McCullers 487 2010Jennifer Beemsterboer 486 1989Jordan McCullers 481 2009Cindy Felling 472 1982

Block Assists No. YearJayme Gergen 157 2002Dena Schorn 151 1996Anna Nedderman 147 1999Rochelle Komula 146 1995Alexandra Preiss 142 2002Kyleen Bell 141 1998Carla Gartner 137 1996Rochelle Komula 137 1996Alexandra Preiss 136 2003Jayme Gergen 134 2004

Solo Blocks No. YearLisa Kofskey 42 1987Lauren Sauer 38 2004Angee Coman 36 1990Chrissy DeMichelis 35 2009Lisa Kofskey 34 1988Lauren Sauer 34 2002Marta Bickert 32 1993Jessica Smith 31 1989Kerry Annel 26 1992Kerry Annel 25 1995Jennifer Wagner 25 1991

Total Blocks No. YearJayme Gergen 169 2002Rochelle Komula 165 1995Kyleen Bell 163 1998Alexandra Preiss 162 2002Carol Smith 158 1982Anna Nedderman 156 1999Jayme Gergen 148 2004Jayme Gergen 148 2003Kerry Annel 148 1992Alexandra Preiss 147 2003

Service Aces No. YearJennifer Wagner 91 1991Cris Omiecinski 85 1992Andrea Nachtrieb 77 1993Wendy Malins 71 1990Wendy Malins 58 1988Monique Mead 56 2012Lindsey Gray 53 2006Lynnette Moster 51 2004Allie Niekamp 51 2006Monique Mead 50 2012Lynnette Moster 49 2003Eida Mabry 47 2000

kills2010 .................................................................16522009 .................................................................15932008 .................................................................15732012 .................................................................15502011 .................................................................15411996 .................................................................25512002 .................................................................24232003 .................................................................23552004 .................................................................21251992 .................................................................2094

kill Attempts1996 .................................................................61672002 .................................................................57471992 .................................................................52142003 .................................................................51512007 .................................................................51391995 .................................................................50861991 .................................................................50851997 .................................................................49472000 .................................................................49251993 .................................................................4911

Attack Percentage2003 .......................................331 (2355-651-5151)2004 .......................................300 (2125-677-4831)2002 .......................................283 (2423-796-5747)1995 .......................................275 (2085-685-5086)1993 .......................................274 (2016-671-4911)1994 .......................................271 (1945-676-4691)1996 .......................................266 (2551-913-6167)1992 .......................................265 (2094-712-5214)2000 .......................................261 (2034-751-4925)2006 .......................................259 (1912-696-4702)

Assists1996 .................................................................22632002 .................................................................22262003 .................................................................21992004 .................................................................19772007 .................................................................18851995 .................................................................18832000 .................................................................18361992 .................................................................18041997 .................................................................17702006 .................................................................1740

digs1989 .................................................................23571992 .................................................................23401996 .................................................................22902002 .................................................................22381988 .................................................................22112003 .................................................................21761991 .................................................................20742004 .................................................................20741995 .................................................................20592007 .................................................................2030

Block Assists1996 ...................................................................7782002 ...................................................................6191995 ...................................................................6072003 ...................................................................5491997 ...................................................................5451999 ...................................................................5381998 ...................................................................5161994 ...................................................................5132005 ...................................................................4711992 ...................................................................449

Solo Blocks1990 ...................................................................1351987 ...................................................................1151989 ...................................................................1091993 ...................................................................1001989 .....................................................................992002 .....................................................................962004 .....................................................................832009 .....................................................................811995 .....................................................................802006 .....................................................................80

Total Blocks1996 ...................................................................4652002 ................................................................405.51995 ...................................................................3842003 ................................................................346.51997 ...................................................................3391994 ...................................................................3261998 ...................................................................3231993 ...................................................................3131999 ...................................................................3111992 ...................................................................310

Service Aces1991 ...................................................................3641993 ...................................................................3301992 ...................................................................3291990 ...................................................................2951987 ...................................................................2711997 ...................................................................2511996 ...................................................................2251999 ...................................................................2142007 ...................................................................2101995 ...................................................................206

Jayme Gergen is the single-season record holder in total blocks and block assists.

Jordan McCullers put up top-10 figures for digs in a season in 2009 & 2010.

The 1996 Georgia Tech Volleyball Team, which was captained by Rochelle Komula (top) and Jennifer Orr (Bottom) re-wrote the single-season record book and still holds the top marks for kills, kill attempts, assists, total blocks and block assists in a season.

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Triple doublesKele Eveland ...............................................................................1(11k, 52a, 12d) vs. California (12/12/03)Rochelle Komula ........................................................................1(27k, 12b, 10d) vs. Cincinnati (8/30/96)Allie Niekamp.............................................................................1(10k, 44a, 10d) vs. Mississippi State (9/1/06)Kaleigh Colson ...........................................................................1(12k, 34a, 11d) at Miami (10/16/11)

20/20 Double DoublesCris Omiecinski ...........................................................................4(21k, 20d) vs. NC State (11/11/95)(34k, 20d) vs. Auburn (9/14/95)(24k, 21d) vs. Maryland (11/19/93)(20k, 25d) vs. Maryland (10/03/92)Wendy Malins ............................................................................3(21k, 22d) at Furman (10/09/90)(24k, 21d) at Georgia State (9/27/89)(22k, 20d) vs. Southern Mississippi (9/22/89)Maja Pachale ..............................................................................3(23k, 20d) vs. North Carolina (11/11/00)(22k, 29d) vs. Pacific (9/10/00)(21k, 27d) vs. Clemson (11/21/98)Lynnette Moster .........................................................................3(20k, 20d) vs. Michigan State (9/13/02)(25k, 22d) at Hawaii (12/13/03)(20k, 22d) at Minnesota (12/10/04) Shelia Abery ...............................................................................1(23k, 28d) vs. Tennessee Tech (11/15/87)Jennifer Beemsterboer ...............................................................1(20k, 23d) vs. Georgia (9/29/89)Marta Bickert .............................................................................1(23k, 20d) at NC State (10/23/93)Lindsey Gray ...............................................................................1(25k, 20d) vs. North Carolina (11/12/06)Heidi Grunwald ..........................................................................1(25k, 33d) vs. Wake Forest (11/04/84)Teryl Townsend ..........................................................................1(27k, 24d) vs. Clemson (11/20/98)

30 Kill Club38 .......................................Maja Pachale vs. NC State (10/08/99)36 .......................................... Kerry Annel at NC State (10/25/95)35 .............................................. Kerry Annel vs. Duke (11/03/94)35 ....................................... Talisa Kellogg vs. Virginia (10/22/05)34 ......................................Maja Pachale vs. Arkansas (10/14/01)34 ........................................Cris Omiecinski vs. Auburn (9/14/95)33 ....................................Kerry Annel vs. Notre Dame (10/13/95)31 ............................. Lynnette Moster at South Florida (9/14/02)31 ............................. Cris Omiecinski vs. Florida State (11/05/93)30 .................................... Eida Mabry vs. Wake Forest (10/20/00)30 ........................................... Monique Mead vs. Duke (9/24/10)30 .......................................Lauren Sauer vs. Wisconsin (9/19/03)30 .................................... Monique Mead vs. Louisville (8/27/11)

30 Dig Club43 .............................. J. Beemsterboer vs. W. Carolina (11/02/88)36 .....................................Marisa Aston at Minnesota (12/10/04)36 .......................................Michelle Kandell vs. Duke (10/10/08)35 ................................ Jennifer Wagner vs. Maryland (10/03/92)33 ..............................Heidi Grunwald vs. Wake Forest (11/04/84)33 ......................................... Jennifer Randall vs. Duke (9/24/05)32 ......................................Michelle Kandell at Virginia (11/4/07)32 ......................................Michelle Kandell at Miami (11/14/08)31 .........................................Sheila Abery vs. Furman (10/29/87)31 ..................................Margaret Gales vs. Maryland (11/05/88)31 .................................. J. Beemsterboer vs. James Madison (10/08/88)31 ......................................Cris Omiecinski vs. Clemson (9/29/92)31 .................................Amanda Hess vs. Wake Forest (10/20/00)31 .................................. Jennifer Randall vs. NC State (11/12/05)30 .................................Michelle Kandell at Maryland (11/23/07)

11 Block Club13 ................................ Rochelle Komula at Maryland (10/04/96)12 .................................Rochelle Komula vs. Cincinnati (8/30/96)12 .................................Lisa Kofskey vs. Western Carolina (11/09/87)11 ............................. Alexandra Preiss at Wake Forest (10/19/01)11 ...................................... Kyleen Bell vs. Illinois State (9/16/99)11 ............................. Carla Gartner vs. North Carolina (11/05/95)11 .............................. Rochelle Komula at North Carolina (11/05/95)11 .........................Rochelle Komula at North Carolina (10/21/94)11 .................................Kerry Annel at North Carolina (10/21/94)11 ........................................Laura Rullman vs. Georgia (9/22/88)11 .............................. Lisa Kofskey vs. Tennessee Tech (11/15/87)11 ..........................................Callie Miller vs. Winthrop (9/03/05)11 ....................................Nikki Kaminskas at Michigan (9/15/07)

Miscellaneous Team RecordsWinning Percentage (Season): ........................ 34-4 (.895), 2003Wins (Season): .............................................................. 34, 2003Consecutive Wins: ...............................23, Aug. 29-Oct. 31, 2003Consecutive Games Won: .................. 23, Aug. 29-Sept. 14, 2003100th Win (Division I): ............................ vs. Lake Erie, 10/19/91200th Win (Division I): ..................... vs. Boston College, 9/17/95300th Win (Division I): ................................vs. Air Force, 9/17/99400th Win (Division I):....................... vs. Georgia State, 10/04/03500th Win (Division I):................................... at Virginia, 11/4/07600th Win (Division I):.....................vs. UT-Chattanooga, 8/30/13700th Win (Division I):..................................................................800th Win (Division I):..................................................................Home Win Streak: ...................... 27, Oct. 6, 2002-Sept. 12, 2004Home Record (Season): .............................................18-0, 2003ACC Wins (Season): .............................................. 16, 16-0, 2004Conference Finish: .......................... 1st, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2004First Postseason Appearance: .................................... NIVC, 1993First NCAA Appearance: ..................vs. George Mason, 11/30/94Last NCAA Appearance: ................................vs. Baylor, 12/04/09Attendance (O’Keefe): ...............2,000 vs. Georgia, (three times) ........................................................................ 9/1/06; 9/7/07; 8/28/09Attendance (AMC): .................................3,211 vs. FSU, 10/06/02

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kills1985 Sheila Abery ........................... 2171986 Robin Swats ............................ 1061987 Sheila Abery ........................... 3051988 Wendy Malins ......................... 3481989 Wendy Malins ......................... 3641990 Wendy Malins ......................... 3751991 Jennifer Wagner ..................... 4871992 Cris Omiecinski ....................... 4091993 Cris Omiecinski ....................... 5171994 Cris Omiecinski ....................... 4051995 Kerry Annel ............................. 4911996 Rochelle Komula ..................... 5451997 Rochelle Komula ..................... 3851998 Carla Gartner .......................... 4211999 Maja Pachale .......................... 5222000 Eida Mabry ............................. 4552001 Maja Pachale .......................... 4612002 Lynnette Moster ..................... 6292003 Lynnette Moster ..................... 541 Lauren Sauer .......................... 5412004 Lynnette Moster ..................... 5852005 Talisa Kellogg .......................... 4572006 Talisa Kellogg .......................... 4402007 Talisa Kellogg .......................... 4992008 Talisa Kellogg .......................... 3402009 Bailey Hunter .......................... 3802010 Monique Mead ....................... 5152011 Monique Mead ....................... 5882012 Monique Mead ....................... 4592013 Jennifer Percy ......................... 373

Hitting Percentage (Min. 100K)1985 Sheila Abery .......................... .2081986 Lisa Kofskey ........................... .1721987 Lisa Kofskey ........................... .2441988 Lisa Kofskey ........................... .3281989 Angee Coman ........................ .2111990 Wendy Malins ........................ .2101991 Erica Organ ............................ .2501992 Angie Propp ........................... .3411993 Kerry Annel ............................ .3191994 Kerry Annel ............................ .3721995 Kerry Annel ............................ .3681996 Rochelle Komula .................... .3771997 Danielle Olein ........................ .3231998 Carla Gartner ......................... .2831999 Maja Pachale ........................ .2512000 Kyleen Bell ............................. .3372001 Alexandra Preiss .................... .3232002 Alexandra Preiss .................... .3482003 Alexandra Preiss .................... .4172004 Jayme Gergen ........................ .3932005 Callie Miller............................ .2802006 Callie Miller............................ .3192007 Nikki Kaminskas .................... .2962008 Callie Miller............................ .370

2009 Asia Stawicka......................... .3312010 Asia Stawicka......................... .3372011 Kaleigh Colson ....................... .3602012 Annie Czarnecki ..................... .3802013 Quinn Evans ........................... .272

kill Attempts1985 Wynne Wycoff ........................ 6301986 Elaine Griffith ......................... 4351987 Jenn Beemsterboer ................. 9701988 Wendy Malins ......................... 9851989 Wendy Malins ...................... 1,0711990 Wendy Malins ...................... 1,0391991 Jennifer Wagner .................. 1,3361992 Jennifer Wagner .................. 1,1541993 Cris Omiecinski .................... 1,2151994 Cris Omiecinski .................... 1,0331995 Cris Omiecinski .................... 1,1461996 Carla Gartner ....................... 1,0021997 Rochelle Komula ..................... 9751998 Maja Pachale ....................... 1,0601999 Maja Pachale ....................... 1,2772000 Maja Pachale ....................... 1,0912001 Maja Pachale ....................... 1,0832002 Lynnette Moster .................. 1,4122003 Lynnette Moster .................. 1,2262004 Lynnette Moster .................. 1,3502005 Talisa Kellogg ....................... 1,2422006 Talisa Kellogg ....................... 1,0832007 Talisa Kellogg ....................... 1,3562008 Talisa Kellogg ....................... 1,0172009 Bailey Hunter .......................... 9412010 Monique Mead .................... 1,2132011 Monique Mead .................... 1,4552012 Bailey Hunter ....................... 1,0512013 Jennifer Percy ...................... 1,029

Aces1985 Wynne Wycoff .......................... 451986 Margaret Gales ......................... 251987 Jenn Beemsterboer ................... 451988 Wendy Malins ........................... 581989 Wendy Malins ........................... 401990 Wendy Malins ........................... 711991 Jennifer Wagner ....................... 911992 Cris Omiecinski ......................... 851993 Andrea Nachtrieb ...................... 771994 Marta Bickert ............................ 311995 Lynnette Anderson ................... 351996 Carla Gartner ............................ 291997 Carla Gartner ............................ 421998 Aimee Boulet ............................ 461999 Maja Pachale ............................ 442000 Eida Mabry ............................... 472001 Lynnette Moster ....................... 462002 Lynnette Moster ....................... 472003 Lynnette Moster ....................... 492004 Lynnette Moster ....................... 51

2005 Lindsey Gray ............................. 352006 Lindsey Gray ............................. 532007 Lindsey Gray ............................. 392008 Michelle Kandell ....................... 332009 Mary Ashley Tippins .................. 362010 Monique Mead ......................... 33 Bailey Hunter ............................ 332011 Susan Carlson ........................... 332012 Monique Mead ......................... 562013 Chanell Clark-Bibbs................... 39

digs1985 Robin Swats ............................ 2411986 Margaret Gales ....................... 1811987 Margaret Gales ....................... 3471988 Jenn Beemsterboer ................. 4251989 Jenn Beemsterboer ................. 4861990 Wendy Malins ......................... 4011991 Jennifer Wagner ..................... 3501992 Jennifer Wagner ..................... 4081993 Marta Bickert .......................... 3251994 Cris Omiecinski ....................... 2891995 Cris Omiecinski ....................... 3451996 Andrea Nachtrieb .................... 2381997 Carla Gartner .......................... 2991998 Carla Gartner .......................... 2851999 Maja Pachale .......................... 3172000 Maja Pachale .......................... 3412001 Amanda Hess .......................... 2842002 Marisa Aston ........................... 4442003 Marisa Aston ........................... 5012004 Marisa Aston ........................... 5222005 Jennifer Randall ...................... 5132006 Abby Showers ......................... 5082007 Michelle Kandell ..................... 6282008 Michelle Kandell ..................... 5122009 Jordan McCullers..................... 4812010 Jordan McCullers..................... 4872011 Nicki Meyer ............................. 4282012 Nicki Meyer ............................. 3952013 London Ackermann ................ 391

Assists1985 Robin Swats ............................ 3271986 Margaret Gales ....................... 4371987 Margaret Gales ....................... 9131988 Margaret Gales ....................... 9061989 Margaret Gales .................... 1,1751990 Jaime Keating ......................... 6611991 Jennifer Castillo ................... 1,2811992 Jennifer Castillo ................... 1,3911993 Andrea Nachtrieb ................. 1,3621994 Andrea Nachtrieb ................. 1,3571995 Andrea Nachtrieb ................. 1,5261996 Andrea Nachtrieb ................. 1,8571997 Carolyn Clevenger .................... 1,3981998 Amanda Sabo ......................... 8191999 Courtney Adler........................ 798

2000 Kele Eveland ........................ 1,4842001 Kele Eveland ........................ 1,2532002 Kele Eveland ........................ 1,9052003 Kele Eveland ........................ 1,8222004 Lindsey Laband.................... 1,6632005 Lindsey Laband.................... 1,3582006 Allie Niekamp ...................... 1,4942007 Allie Niekamp ...................... 1,1172008 Allie Niekamp ......................... 8602009 Mary Ashley Tippins .............................1,3072010 Mary Ashley Tippins .............................1,3022011 Kaleigh Colson ........................ 7902012 Kaleigh Colson ..................... 1,2212013 Rebecca Martin ....................... 410

Total Blocks1985 Wynne Wycoff .......................... 441986 Laura Rullman .......................... 691987 Lisa Kofskey ............................ 1281988 Lisa Kofskey .............................. 991989 Angee Coman ......................... 1071990 Angee Coman ......................... 1191991 Jennifer Smith ........................ 1011992 Kerry Annel ............................. 1481993 Kerry Annel ............................. 1321994 Kerry Annel ............................. 1371995 Rochelle Komula ..................... 1651996 Dena Schorn ........................... 1091997 Danielle Olein ......................... 1241998 Kyleen Bell .............................. 1631999 Anna Nedderman ................... 1562000 Kyleen Bell .............................. 1232001 Alexandra Preiss ..................... 1182002 Jayme Gergen ......................... 1692003 Jayme Gergen ......................... 1482004 Jayme Gergen ......................... 1342005 Nikki Kaminskas ..................... 1222006 Callie Miller............................... 982007 Nikki Kaminskas ..................... 1192008 Callie Miller............................. 1252009 Asia Stawicka.......................... 1262010 Asia Stawicka.......................... 1312011 Monique Mead ......................... 922012 Annie Czarnecki ...................... 1232013 Quinn Evans ............................ 114

Block Assists1985 Wynne Wycoff .......................... 321986 Laura Rullman .......................... 461987 Lisa Kofskey .............................. 861988 Laura Rullman .......................... 661989 Angee Coman ........................... 811990 Angee Coman ........................... 831991 Jennifer Smith .......................... 891992 Kerry Annel ............................. 1221993 Kerry Annel ............................. 1041994 Kerry Annel ............................. 1201995 Rochelle Komula ..................... 146

1996 Dena Schorn ........................... 1511997 Carla Gartner .......................... 1151998 Kyleen Bell .............................. 1411999 Anna Nedderman ................... 1472000 Kyleen Bell .............................. 1102001 Alexandra Preiss ..................... 1072002 Jayme Gergen ......................... 1572003 Alexandra Preiss ..................... 1362004 Jayme Gergen ......................... 1482005 Callie Miller............................. 1112006 Callie Miller............................... 812007 Nikki Kaminskas ..................... 1082008 Callie Miller............................. 1112009 Asia Stawicka.......................... 1132010 Asia Stawicka.......................... 1152011 Monique Mead ......................... 842012 Annie Czarnecki ...................... 1102013 Quinn Evans .............................. 94

Solo Blocks1985 Sheila Abery ............................. 131986 Laura Rullman .......................... 231987 Lisa Kofskey .............................. 421988 Lisa Kofskey .............................. 341989 Jessica Smith ............................ 311990 Angee Coman ........................... 361991 Jennifer Wagner ....................... 251992 Kerry Annel ............................... 261993 Marta Bickert ............................ 321994 Kerry Annel ............................... 171995 Kerry Annel ............................... 251996 Rochelle Komula ....................... 191997 Danielle Olein ........................... 191998 Kyleen Bell ................................ 221999 Kyleen Bell ................................ 142000 Kyleen Bell ................................ 132001 Kyleen Bell ................................ 152002 Lauren Sauer ............................ 342003 Lauren Sauer ............................ 222004 Lauren Sauer ............................ 382005 Talisa Kellogg ............................ 202006 Talisa Kellogg ............................ 202007 Chrissy DeMichelis .................... 222008 Callie Miller............................... 142009 Chrissy DeMichelis .................... 352010 Asia Stawicka............................ 162011 Alexis Woodson ........................ 142012 Annie Czarnecki ........................ 132013 Quinn Evans .............................. 20

Wendy Malins led Tech in kills in 1988, 1989 and 1990.

Jennifer Wagner notched a school record 91 service aces in 1991.

Andrea Nachtrieb averaged more than 1,500 assists per season at Georgia Tech.

Kyleen Bell led Georgia Tech in solo blocks in each of her four seasons on the Flats.

Michelle Kandell shattered Georgia Tech’s single-season digs record with 628 in 2007.

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Opponent ..................... Matches ....Games ... Last MeetingAir Force .................................. 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1999Alabama ................................. 5-0 ............15-5 ..................W, 2003Alabama A&M ......................... 2-0 .............6-0 ...................W, 2010Alabama State......................... 0-3 .............1-6 .................... L, 1981Appalachian State ................... 1-2 .............4-6 ...................W, 1992Arkansas ................................. 4-0 ............12-2 ..................W, 2008Arkansas-Little Rock ............... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1999Arizona .................................... 0-2 .............0-6 .................... L, 2007Arizona State ........................... 0-2 .............1-6 .................... L, 1999Auburn .................................... 4-7 ...........14-27 .................. L, 1996 Augusta.................................. 10-0 ...........25-2 ..................W, 1989Austin Peay ............................. 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2009Baptist .................................... 1-1 .............4-3 ...................W, 1990Baylor...................................... 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 2009Belmont .................................. 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1999Bethune Cookman................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1997Boston College ....................... 17-2 ..........53-12 .................W, 2013Bowling Green State ............... 2-0 .............6-0 ...................W, 2012Bryan ...................................... 0-2 .............0-5 .................... L, 1982California................................. 1-0 .............3-1 ...................W, 2003California-Riverside ................. 1-0 .............3-1 ...................W, 2013California-San Diego ............... 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 1992California-Santa Barbara ......... 1-2 .............4-6 ...................W, 2004Cal State Fullerton ................... 2-0 .............6-2 ...................W, 2012Cal State Northridge ................ 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 1992Campbell ................................. 3-0 .............9-1 ...................W, 1996Charleston Southern ............... 4-0 ............12-0 ..................W, 2012Chicago State .......................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1995 Cincinnati ................................ 1-1 .............4-4 ...................W, 1996Clemson ................................ 25-33 ........97-120 ................W, 2013Cleveland State ....................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2012Coastal Carolina ....................... 9-2 ............28-7 ................... L, 2013College of Charleston .............. 3-1 .............9-3 .................... L, 2013Colorado .................................. 1-1 .............4-5 .................... L, 2000Colorado State ......................... 0-3 .............2-9 .................... L, 2004Columbus ................................ 6-3 ............13-6 ..................W, 1982Connecticut ............................. 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2013Cornell..................................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2002Creighton ................................ 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1998Davidson ................................. 7-0 ............21-1 ..................W, 2000Denver .................................... 0-1 .............1-3 .................... L, 2009DePaul..................................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1995Duke...................................... 19-43 ........86-141 ................. L, 2013East Carolina ........................... 4-1 ............13-4 ..................W, 1993East Tennessee State ............... 2-2 .............8-6 ...................W, 1994Eastern Illinois ......................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2008Erskine .................................... 0-2 .............0-4 .................... L, 1983Evansville ................................ 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 1990Flagler ..................................... 1-0 .............2-1 ...................W, 1982Florida ..................................... 0-1 .............1-3 .................... L, 2012Florida A&M ........................... 12-0 ...........33-3 ..................W, 2013Florida Atlantic ........................ 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1994Florida Gulf Coast .................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2010Florida International ............... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2002Florida State .......................... 30-16 ........103-72 ................. L, 2013Fontebonne ............................. 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 1984Furman ................................... 9-7 ...........32-24 .................W, 2011George Mason ......................... 3-0 .............9-1 ...................W, 2002Georgetown ............................ 1-1 .............5-3 ...................W, 2001George Washington ................. 1-0 .............3-1 ...................W, 2005Georgia ................................. 14-21 .........49-69 .................W, 2012Georgia Southern .................... 6-0 ............18-2 ..................W, 1992Georgia State ......................... 36-3 .........109-17 ................W, 2012Hawaii ..................................... 0-2 .............1-6 .................... L, 2003Houston Baptist ...................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2011Huntington ............................. 3-0 .............6-1 ...................W, 1982Idaho State .............................. 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 2013Illinois ..................................... 0-4 ............1-12 ................... L, 1997Illinois State ............................ 1-1 .............5-4 ...................W, 1999

Opponent ..................... Matches ....Games ... Last MeetingIndiana .................................... 0-2 .............3-6 .................... L, 2012IPFW ....................................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2004Jacksonville ............................. 2-2 .............6-5 ...................W, 2012Jacksonville State .................... 3-2 .............9-4 ...................W, 2013James Madison ....................... 1-2 .............3-7 .................... L, 1990Kansas ..................................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1993Kansas State ............................ 2-1 .............6-5 ...................W, 2011Kentucky ................................. 2-3 ...........10-11 .................. L, 2007Lake City ................................. 0-3 .............1-6 .................... L, 1982Lake Erie .................................. 1-0 .............3-2 ...................W, 1991Liberty .................................... 0-1 .............1-3 .................... L, 1988Long Beach State .................... 0-2 .............2-6 .................... L, 2003Long Island University ............. 1-0 .............3-1 ...................W, 2005Louisiana-Lafayette ................ 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2012Louisville ................................. 2-1 .............8-5 ...................W, 2011Loyola-Chicago ....................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2000Loyola-Marymount ................. 0-1 .............2-3 .................... L, 2010LSU .......................................... 1-1 .............4-3 ...................W, 2001Marshall .................................. 1-0 .............3-2 ...................W, 1996Maryland .............................. 28-28 .......113-104 ................ L, 2013Massachusetts ......................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2000Mercer .................................... 28-1 ...........75-9 ..................W, 2011Miami .................................... 8-10 ..........36-40 .................. L, 2013Miami (Ohio) ........................... 3-0 .............9-2 ...................W, 2004Michigan ................................. 0-3 .............4-9 .................... L, 2008Michigan State ........................ 2-0 .............6-1 ...................W, 2003Middle Tennessee State ........... 2-3 .............9-9 .................... L, 2011Minnesota ............................... 1-5 ............8-17 ................... L, 2009Mississippi ............................... 2-1 .............7-6 ...................W, 2009Mississippi State ...................... 0-5 ............2-15 ................... L, 2006Montana ................................. 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 1992Montevallo .............................. 0-2 .............0-4 .................... L, 1981Morehead State ....................... 1-2 .............3-6 ...................W, 1992Nebraska ................................. 1-0 .............3-2 ...................W, 2003New Mexico ............................ 0-1 .............1-3 .................... L, 2013New Orleans ............................ 0-3 .............0-9 .................... L, 1990Nicholls State .......................... 2-0 .............6-4 ...................W, 1991North Alabama ....................... 1-2 .............2-4 .................... L, 1982North Carolina ....................... 25-33 ........95-122 ................. L, 2013North Carolina State .............. 38-17 ........125-70 ................. L, 2013North Carolina A&T ................. 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1993Northeastern Illinois ............... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1995Northeastern Louisiana ........... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1992Northern Illinois ...................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2009Northern Iowa ......................... 1-1 .............4-5 ...................W, 2006North Florida ........................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1997North Georgia ........................ 10-0 ...........21-2 ..................W, 1982Northwestern .......................... 1-1 .............3-3 .................... L, 2005Notre Dame ............................. 1-2 .............3-8 .................... L, 2013Oglethorpe .............................. 5-0 ............10-1 ..................W, 1982Ohio ........................................ 0-1 .............2-3 .................... L, 2009Ohio State ............................... 0-2 .............0-6 .................... L, 2004Oral Roberts ............................ 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2010Pacific...................................... 0-2 .............2-6 .................... L, 2000Penn ........................................ 0-1 .............1-3 .................... L, 1987Penn State ............................... 0-3 .............0-9 .................... L, 1996Pepperdine .............................. 0-3 .............2-9 .................... L, 2007Pittsburgh ............................... 1-1 .............3-4 .................... L, 2013Providence .............................. 2-0 .............6-0 ...................W, 1995Purdue .................................... 0-1 .............1-3 .................... L, 2004Radford ................................... 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 1986Rhode Island ........................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2001Rice ......................................... 1-1 .............5-3 .................... L, 2011Rollins ..................................... 0-2 .............0-4 .................... L, 1984Saint Mary’s ............................ 0-1 .............1-3 .................... L, 1998Samford .................................. 5-2 ............16-7 ................... L, 2011Sam Houston State .................. 1-2 .............3-6 ...................W, 2006San Jose State ......................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2003

Opponent ..................... Matches ....Games ... Last MeetingSanta Clara .............................. 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2003Sienna College ........................ 2-0 .............6-0 ...................W, 1995South Alabama ....................... 2-2 .............7-6 ...................W, 1998South Carolina ......................... 1-3 ............6-10 ................... L, 1999South Carolina State ................ 5-0 ............15-1 ..................W, 1998South Florida ........................... 2-2 .............8-6 ...................W, 2006Southeast Missouri .................. 1-0 .............3-1 ...................W, 2009Southern California ................. 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 2004Southern Mississippi ............... 1-2 .............7-7 .................... L, 2008Southern Methodist ................ 2-0 .............6-2 ...................W, 2012Southwest Texas State ............. 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1992Spelman .................................. 3-0 .............6-0 ...................W, 1982St. John’s ................................. 0-1 .............1-3 .................... L, 2013Stanford .................................. 0-2 .............2-6 .................... L, 1995Stetson .................................... 2-2 .............8-6 ...................W, 2006Syracuse .................................. 1-2 .............3-8 .................... L, 2013Temple .................................... 2-0 .............6-0 ...................W, 2007Tennessee ............................... 1-2 .............7-6 ...................W, 2013Tennessee Nazarene ................ 1-0 .............2-0 ...................W, 1984Tennessee Tech ........................ 6-6 ...........18-24 .................W, 2011Tennessee Temple ................... 3-2 .............9-5 ...................W, 1985Texas ....................................... 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 1995Texas A&M .............................. 0-1 .............1-3 .................... L, 1998Texas-Arlington ....................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1999Texas Tech ............................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2001Toledo ..................................... 2-0 .............6-1 ...................W, 2006Troy ......................................... 0-3 .............1-7 .................... L, 2013Tuskegee ................................. 1-3 .............2-6 ...................W, 1982UAB ........................................ 3-16 ..........17-47 .................W, 2010UAH ......................................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1987UCF.......................................... 3-2 .............9-6 ...................W, 2004UCLA ....................................... 0-2 .............1-6 .................... L, 1994UNC-Asheville ......................... 9-0 ............24-3 ..................W, 1996UNC-Charlotte ......................... 5-4 ...........14-16 .................W, 1992UNC-Greensboro ..................... 2-0 .............6-1 ...................W, 1992UNC-Wilmington ..................... 3-0 .............9-1 ...................W, 2000USC-Aiken ............................... 1-1 .............3-2 ...................W, 1991UT-Chattanooga ...................... 9-6 ...........28-19 .................W, 2013Utah ........................................ 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 2001Utah Valley State ..................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2007UTEP ....................................... 2-0 .............6-1 ...................W, 1999UTSA ....................................... 0-1 .............1-3 .................... L, 2011Valdosta .................................. 7-0 ............14-1 ..................W, 1981Villanova ................................. 2-0 .............6-1 ...................W, 2006Virginia ................................. 33-19 ........118-73 ................. L, 2013VCU ......................................... 1-0 .............3-2 ...................W, 1992Virginia Tech ........................... 11-8 ..........38-33 .................W, 2013Wake Forest........................... 30-10 .........95-45 .................. L, 2013Washington............................. 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 2010Wesleyan ................................ 5-0 ............12-2 ..................W, 1982Western Carolina .................... 11-9 ..........39-32 .................W, 2007Western Kentucky ................... 0-1 .............0-3 .................... L, 2005West Georgia .......................... 5-12 ..........23-30 .................W, 1992Western Michigan ................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 2003William & Mary ....................... 3-0 .............9-1 ...................W, 1998Winthrop ................................ 10-1 ..........30-10 .................W, 2005Wisconsin ................................ 1-1 .............5-5 .................... L, 2004Wisconsin-Milwaukee ............. 2-1 .............6-4 .................... L, 1997Xavier ...................................... 2-0 .............6-0 ...................W, 2008Yale ......................................... 1-0 .............3-0 ...................W, 1992

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AIR FORCE 1-0 3-09/17/99 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 3-0

ALABAMA 5-0 15-59/22/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/17/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/18/99 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 3-19/20/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-28/30/03 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 3-0

ALABAMA A&M 2-0 6-012/4/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-08/28/10 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

ALABAMA STATE 0-3 1-611/6/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-210/29/82 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/30/82 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-2

APPALACHIAN STATE 1-2 4-610/24/86 Rock Hill, S.C. L 0-29/28/90 Charlotte, N.C. L 1-39/4/92 Conway, S.C. W 3-1

ARkANSAS 4-0 12-29/14/96 Mankato, Minn. W 3-010/14/01 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-18/24/07 Jonesboro, Ark. W 3-19/5/08 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

ARkANSAS-LITTLE ROCk 1-0 3-09/4/99 Arlington, Texas W 3-0

ARIZONA 0-2 0-69/2/05 Tucson, Ariz. L 0-39/8/07 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-3

ARIZONA STATE 0-2 1-69/2/98 Phoenix, Ariz. L 1-39/11/99 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-3

AUBURN 4-7 14-279/30/87 Auburn, Ala. L 0-311/4/87 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/14/88 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/31/89 Auburn, Ala. L 1-311/7/89 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/3/90 Auburn, Ala. L 0-39/23/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/18/93 Auburn, Ala. W 3-19/18/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-29/14/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-29/21/96 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-3

AUGUSTA 10-0 25-210/22/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-111/3/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/1/82 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/8/82 Columbus, Ga. W 2-011/3/82 Augusta, Ga. W 2-010/13/87 Augusta, Ga. W 3-110/30/87 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

9/24/88 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/5/88 Augusta, Ga. W 3-010/4/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

AUSTIN PEAY 1-0 3-08/29/09 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

BAPTIST 1-1 4-310/24/86 Rock Hill, S.C. L 1-29/15/90 New Orleans, La. W 3-1

BAYLOR 0-1 0-312/4/09 Los Angeles, Calif. L 0-3

BELMONT 1-0 3-09/18/99 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 3-0

BETHUNE COOkMAN 1-0 3-09/5/97 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

BOSTON COLLEGE 17-2 53-129/16/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/17/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/8/05 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/18/05 Chestnut Hill, Mass. L 1-310/8/06 Chestnut Hill, Mass. L 1-311/17/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/20/07 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/21/07 Chestnut Hill, Mass. W 3-210/19/08 Chestnut Hill, Mass. W 3-011/21/08 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/10/09 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/6/09 Chestnut Hill, Mass. W 3-010/22/10 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/9/11 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/4/11 Chestnut Hill, Mass. W 3-19/21/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/28/12 Chestnut Hill, Mass. W 3-010/27/13 Chestnut Hill, Mass. W 3-211/22/13 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

BOwLING GREEN STATE 2-0 6-012/4/93 Kansas City, Mo. W 3-08/31/12 Bloomington, Ind. W 3-0

BRYAN 0-2 0-510/24/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/22/82 Carrollton, Ga. L 0-3

CALIFORNIA 1-0 3-112/12/03 Dallas, Texas W 3-1

CALIFORNIA - RIVERSIdE 1-0 3-19/6/13 Albuquerque, N.M. W 3-1

CALIFORNIA - SAN dIEGO 0-1 0-39/12/92 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 0-3

CALIFORNIA - SANTA BARBARA 1-2 4-68/30/97 Lexington, Ky. L 1-39/10/99 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-312/4/04 Long Beach, Calif. W 3-0

CALIFORNIA STATE FULLERTON 2-0 6-29/2/97 Fullerton, Calif. W 3-28/24/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

CALIFORNIA STATE NORTHRIdGE 0-1 0-39/11/92 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 0-3

CAMPBeLL 3-0 9-110/25/86 Rock Hill, S.C. W 3-19/4/92 Conway, S.C. W 3-09/7/96 Greenville, S.C. W 3-0

CHARLeSTON SOUTHeRN 4-0 12-09/6/91 Conway, S.C. W 3-010/18/91 Davidson, N.C. W 3-09/1/94 Charlotte, N.C. W 3-08/25/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

CHICAGO STATe 1-0 3-09/10/95 Chicago, Ill. W 3-0

CINCINNATI 1-1 4-410/30/88 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-38/30/96 Lexington, Ky. W 3-1

CLeMSON 25-33 97-1201980 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/29/83 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/5/83 Clemson, S.C. L 0-310/16/84 Clemson, S.C. L 1-310/22/85 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/22/86 Clemson, S.C. L 0-310/21/87 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/18/88 Clemson, S.C. L 2-310/3/89 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/16/90 Clemson, S.C. L 0-310/10/91 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-39/29/92 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-311/10/92 Clemson S.C. W 3-19/28/93 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/5/93 Clemson, S.C. L 0-39/28/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/11/94 Clemson, S.C. L 0-311/19/94 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-39/26/95 Clemson, S.C. L 2-310/10/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/25/96 Clemson, S.C. W 3-010/23/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/30/97 Clemson, S.C. L 1-311/6/97 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/23/97 Raleigh, N.C. L 1-310/14/98 Clemson, S.C. L 0-310/27/98 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/21/98 College Park, Md. L 2-310/1/99 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/2/99 Clemson, S.C. L 0-310/10/00 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/27/00 Clemson, S.C. W 3-09/28/01 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/23/01 Clemson, S.C. W 3-110/11/02 Clemson, S.C. W 3-211/5/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-1

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10/14/03 Clemson, S.C. W 3-011/15/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/28/04 Clemson, S.C. W 3-111/19/04 Charlottesville, Va. L 1-310/18/05 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/15/05 Clemson, S.C. W 3-210/17/06 Clemson, S.C. L 0-311/14/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/16/07 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/30/07 Clemson, S.C. L 1-39/18/08 Clemson, S.C. W 3-211/28/08 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-39/11/09 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-211/27/09 Clemson, S.C. W 3-29/17/10 Clemson, S.C. L 2-311/26/10 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-29/16/11 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/23/11 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-39/14/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/20/12 Clemson, S.C. L 0-310/9/13 Clemson, S.C. L 0-311/14/13 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-1

CLeVeLAND STATe 1-0 3-09/1/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

COASTAL CAROLINA 9-2 28-710/24/86 Rock Hill, S.C. L 0-29/20/87 Jacksonville, Fla. W 3-19/13/88 Conway, S.C. W 3-09/7/91 Conway, S.C. W 3-09/27/91 Charlotte, N.C. W 3-19/5/92 Conway, S.C. W 3-09/4/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-012/4/96 Cleveland, Ohio W 3-09/9/00 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-08/30/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/21/13 Knoxville, Tenn. L 1-3

COLLeGe OF CHARLeSTON 3-1 9-39/6/96 Greenville, S.C. W 3-09/7/96 Greenville, S.C. W 3-09/19/98 Greenville, S.C. W 3-09/1/13 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-3

COLORADO 1-1 4-59/3/95 Boulder, Colo. W 3-212/1/00 Richmond, Va. L 1-3

COLORADO STATe 0-3 2-99/16/00 Fort Collins, Colo. L 0-39/7/01 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-38/28/04 Fort Collins, Colo. L 1-3

COLUMBUS 6-3 15-101980 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-21980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-110/16/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-211/9/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-110/9/82 Columbus, Ga. W 2-010/13/82 Columbus, Ga. W 2-010/26/82 Columbus, Ga. L 1-2

10/30/82 Tuskegee, Ala. W 2-111/11/82 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-1

CONNeCTICUT 1-0 3-09/14/13 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

CORNeLL 1-0 3-09/21/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

CReIGHTON 1-0 3-09/6/98 Forest Grove, Ore. W 3-0

DAVIDSON 7-0 21-19/17/88 Davidson, N.C. W 3-010/21/91 Davidson, N.C. W 3-09/4/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/2/94 Davidson, N.C. W 3-09/3/94 Davidson, N.C. W 3-09/1/00 Davidson, N.C. W 3-09/2/00 Davidson, N.C. W 3-1

DeNVeR 0-1 1-39/18/09 Manhattan, Kan. L 1-3

DePAUL 1-0 3-09/10/95 Chicago, Ill. W 3-0

DUKe 19-43 86-1421980 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/30/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/16/83 Durham, N.C. L 0-39/28/84 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/16/84 Raleigh, N.C. L 0-311/7/85 Durham, N.C. L 0-311/22/85 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-311/1/86 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/12/87 Durham, N.C. L 0-310/2/88 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/3/89 Durham, N.C. L 0-311/18/89 Hilton Head, S.C. L 0-310/7/90 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/16/90 Hilton Head, S.C. L 0-311/1/91 Durham, N.C. L 0-311/23/91 Charlottesville, Va. L 0-310/30/92 Durham, N.C. L 0-310/16/93 Durham, N.C. L 0-310/30/93 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/22/94 Durham, N.C. L 0-311/3/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/27/95 Durham, N.C. W 3-211/10/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/19/96 Durham, N.C. L 0-311/15/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/23/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/13/97 Chicago, Ill. L 0-39/26/97 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/15/97 Durham, N.C. W 3-010/10/98 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/25/98 Durham, N.C. W 3-09/28/99 Durham, N.C. W 3-111/12/99 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/6/00 Durham, N.C. W 3-0

10/21/00 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-211/17/00 Long Beach, Calif. L 2-39/18/01 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/20/01 Durham, N.C. L 1-310/15/02 Durham, N.C. L 2-311/16/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/23/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/11/03 Durham, N.C. W 3-011/4/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/9/04 Durham, N.C. W 3-011/5/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/24/05 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/28/05 Durham, N.C. L 0-39/23/06 Durham, N.C. L 1-310/27/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/12/07 Durham, N.C. L 2-311/8/07 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/10/08 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-311/8/08 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/24/09 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-39/24/10 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/30/10 Durham, N.C. L 0-39/23/11 Durham, N.C. L 0-310/30/11 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/13/12 Durham, N.C. L 2-311/15/12 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/18/13 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/16/13 Durham, N.C. L 1-3

eAST CAROLINA 4-1 13-49/26/87 Charlotte, N.C. W 3-19/17/88 Greenville, N.C. W 3-010/27/89 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-39/4/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/5/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

eAST TeNNeSSee STATe 2-2 8-610/24/87 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/21/88 Johnson City, Tenn. W 3-010/13/90 Cookeville, Tenn. L 1-39/3/94 Davidson, N.C. W 3-0

eASTeRN ILLINOIS 1-0 3-09/13/08 University, Miss. W 3-0

eRSKINe 0-2 0-41980 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-29/24/83 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-2

eVANSVILLe 0-1 0-310/13/90 Cookeville, Tenn. L 0-3

FLAGLeR 1-0 2-19/26/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-1

FLORIDA 0-1 1-39/8/12 Gainesville, Fla. L 1-3

FLORIDA A&M 12-0 33-310/30/82 Tuskegee, Ala. W 2-110/30/82 Tuskegee, Ala. W 1-010/15/00 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-0

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10/27/01 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-19/6/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/10/02 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-011/29/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-012/5/02 New Orleans, La. W 3-012/5/03 Dallas, Texas W 3-09/19/08 Clemson, S.C. W 3-09/18/10 Clemson, S.C. W 3-08/30/13 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

FLORIDA ATLANTIC 2-0 6-110/2/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/9/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

FLORIDA GULF COAST 1-0 3-09/10/10 Athens, Ga. W 3-0

FLORIDA INTeRNATIONAL 1-0 3-09/21/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

FLORIDA STATe 30-16 103-7211/10/91 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/17/92 Tallahassee, Fla. L 2-39/25/93 Tallahassee, Fla. L 0-311/5/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/1/94 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-011/12/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/22/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/6/95 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-09/29/96 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-110/13/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/22/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/5/97 Tallahassee, Fla. L 1-310/25/97 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/22/97 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-19/27/98 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/30/98 Tallahassee, Fla. L 0-310/9/99 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/7/99 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-110/13/00 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-211/10/00 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-39/22/01 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/28/01 Tallahassee, Fla. L 2-310/6/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-211/8/02 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-011/24/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/18/03 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-011/8/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/21/03 Orlando, Fla. W 3-110/29/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/30/05 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-211/5/05 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/29/06 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-311/5/06 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-110/5/07 Tallahassee, Fla. L 1-311/17/07 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/3/08 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/16/08 Tallahassee, Fla. L 1-310/2/09 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-211/14/09 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/10/10 Tallahassee, Fla. W 3-011/5/10 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-3

10/14/11 Tallahassee, Fla. L 0-311/19/11 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/19/12 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/4/13 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/29/13 Tallahassee, Fla. L 0-3

FONTeBONNe 0-1 0-310/27/84 Greenville, S.C. L 0-3

FURMAN 9-7 32-249/21/83 Greenville, S.C. L 0-210/9/84 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/26/84 Greenville, S.C. L 0-39/24/86 Greenville, S.C. W 3-19/19/87 Jacksonville, Fla. W 3-19/25/87 Charlotte, N.C. L 1-310/29/87 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-39/14/88 Greenville, S.C. W 3-010/7/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/29/90 Charlotte, N.C. L 1-310/9/90 Greenville, S.C. L 1-39/5/96 Greenville, S.C. W 3-09/5/97 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/17/98 Greenville, S.C. W 3-08/31/08 Athens, Ga. W 3-19/15/11 Clemson, S.C. W 3-1

GeORGe MASON 3-0 9-111/4/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/30/94 Austin, Texas W 3-18/31/02 Fairfax, Va. W 3-0

GeORGeTOWN 1-1 5-310/4/91 Washington, D.C. L 2-39/9/01 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

GeORGe WASHINGTON 1-0 3-19/9/05 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-1

GeORGIA 14-21 49-691980 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/5/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-211/3/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/4/82 Athens, Ga. L 0-210/22/82 Carrollton, Ga. L 0-210/21/83 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/5/84 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/25/84 Athens, Ga. L 0-310/3/85 Athens, Ga. L 0-310/29/85 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/14/86 Athens, Ga. L 1-311/4/86 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/27/87 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-39/22/88 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/8/88 Athens, Ga. L 0-310/18/89 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/14/90 Athens, Ga. L 0-310/15/91 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/7/92 Athens, Ga. L 0-311/27/98 Athens, Ga. L 1-311/26/99 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/24/00 Athens, Ga. W 3-0

11/23/01 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/10/02 Athens, Ga. W 3-111/12/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/23/04 Athens, Ga. W 3-012/3/04 Long Beach, Calif. W 3-09/18/05 Athens, Ga. L 0-39/1/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-29/7/07 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-18/29/08 Athens, Ga. W 3-18/28/09 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-29/11/10 Athens, Ga. W 3-29/9/11 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/16/12 Athens, Ga. W 3-1

GeORGIA SOUTHeRN 6-0 18-210/23/87 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/9/88 Statesboro, Ga. W 3-010/8/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/22/90 Statesboro, Ga. W 3-09/17/91 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/10/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-2

GeORGIA STATe 36-3 109-179/26/85 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/15/85 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-110/1/86 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/16/86 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/20/87 Jacksonville, Fla. W 3-09/29/87 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/3/87 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/23/88 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/11/88 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/29/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/16/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-29/25/90 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/1/90 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/1/91 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/5/91 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/18/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/26/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/20/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/1/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/22/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/1/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/26/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/7/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/17/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/31/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/4/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/20/97 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/9/98 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-39/14/99 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/2/00 Davidson, N.C. W 3-09/12/00 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/17/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/4/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/19/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/8/05 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/2/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-08/31/08 Athens, Ga. W 3-09/18/10 Clemson, S.C. W 3-09/16/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

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HAWAII 0-2 1-69/9/93 Honolulu, Hawaii L 0-312/3/03 Dallas, Texas L 1-3

HOUSTON BAPTIST 1-0 3-09/3/11 Houston, Texas W 3-0

HUNTINGTON 3-0 6-111/9/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-110/8/82 Columbus, Ga. W 2-010/26/82 Huntington, Ind. W 2-0

IDAHO STATe 0-1 0-39/6/13 Albuquerque, N.M. L 0-3

ILLINOIS 0-4 1-129/10/94 Champaign, Ill. L 0-39/11/94 Champaign, Ill. L 1-39/8/95 Chicago, Ill. L 0-39/12/97 Chicago, Ill. L 0-3

ILLINOIS STATe 1-1 5-49/10/97 Normal, Ill. L 2-39/16/99 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-1

INDIANA 0-2 3-68/27/10 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L 2-39/1/12 Bloomington, Ind. L 1-3

IPFW 1-0 3-09/19/04 Oxford, Ohio W 3-0

JACKSONVILLe 2-2 6-510/22/82 Carrollton, Ga. L 0-29/19/87 Jacksonville, Fla. L 0-39/20/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/8/12 Gainesville, Fla. W 3-0

JACKSONVILLe STATe 3-2 9-41980 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/9/82 Columbus, Ga. L 0-210/10/92 Douglasville, Ga. W 3-09/6/96 Greenville, S.C. W 3-09/21/13 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-0

JAMeS MADISON 1-2 3-710/8/88 Harrisonburg, Va. W 3-110/6/89 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/9/90 Harrisonburg, Va. L 0-3

KANSAS 1-0 3-012/3/93 Kansas City, Mo. W 3-0

KANSAS STATe 2-1 6-59/14/02 Tampa, Fla. W 3-19/4/10 Denver, Colo. L 0-38/26/11 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-1

KeNTUCKY 2-3 10-1110/3/93 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-39/1/95 Boulder, Colo. W 3-18/31/96 Lexington, Ky. W 3-1

9/9/06 Lexington, Ky. L 1-39/8/07 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-3

LAKe CITY 0-3 1-69/26/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-211/6/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-210/8/82 Columbus, Ga. L 0-2

LAKe eRIe 1-0 3-210/19/91 Davidson, N.C. W 3-2

LIBeRTY 0-1 1-310/8/88 Lynchburg, Va. L 1-3

LONG BeACH STATe 0-2 2-68/29/97 Long Beach, Calif. L 0-311/28/03 Long Beach, Calif. L 2-3

LONG ISLAND UNIVeRSITY 1-0 3-19/10/05 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-1

LOUISIANA-LAFAYeTTe 1-0 3-09/7/12 Gainesville, Fla. W 3-0

LOUISVILLe 2-1 8-512/1/01 San Diego, Calif. L 2-39/6/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-08/27/11 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-2

LOYOLA-CHICAGO 1-0 3-09/15/00 Fort Collins, Colo. W 3-0

LOYOLA-MARYMOUNT 0-1 2-39/3/10 Manhattan, Kan. L 2-3

LSU 1-1 4-312/3/93 Kansas City, Mo. L 1-39/8/01 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

MARSHALL 1-0 3-29/14/96 Minneapolis, Minn. W 3-2

MARYLAND 28-28 113-10410/30/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-211/4/83 College Park, Md. L 0-311/1/84 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/2/85 College Park, Md. L 0-311/7/86 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/3/87 College Park, Md. L 1-311/5/88 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/13/89 College Park, Md. L 0-310/28/90 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/5/91 College Park, Md. L 1-310/3/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/9/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/12/93 College Park, Md. W 3-011/19/93 Durham, N.C. L 2-39/24/94 College Park, Md. L 1-310/15/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/29/95 College Park, Md. L 1-310/20/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/18/95 Clemson, S.C. W 3-0

10/4/96 College Park, Md. L 1-311/2/96 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/24/96 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/17/97 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-311/1/97 College Park, Md. L 2-310/2/98 College Park, Md. W 3-211/7/98 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/16/99 College Park, Md. L 2-310/29/99 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/30/00 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/3/00 College Park, Md. W 3-010/12/01 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-211/10/01 College Park, Md. W 3-111/16/01 Tallahassee, Fla. L 2-39/27/02 College Park, Md. W 3-110/26/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/3/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/1/03 College Park, Md. L 2-311/23/03 Orlando, Fla. L 1-310/16/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/12/04 College Park, Md. W 3-010/7/05 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-211/19/05 College Park, Md. L 1-310/6/06 College Park, Md. L 2-311/18/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/19/07 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-211/23/07 College Park, Md. L 2-310/17/08 College Park, Md. W 3-011/22/08 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/9/09 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/8/09 College Park, Md. W 3-010/23/10 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/7/11 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/6/11 College Park, Md. W 3-19/23/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/26/12 College Park, Md. L 2-39/27/13 College Park, Md. L 2-3

MASSACHUSeTTS 1-0 3-09/16/00 Fort Collins, Colo. W 3-0

MeRCeR 28-1 75-91980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-01980 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-01980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-01980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-01980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-01980 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/30/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/27/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-111/5/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/7/82 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/12/82 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/27/82 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-111/3/82 Macon, Ga. L 1-210/6/83 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-011/2/83 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/5/87 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/2/87 Macon, Ga. W 3-09/23/88 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/27/88 Macon, Ga. W 3-09/19/89 Macon, Ga. W 3-0

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11/11/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/23/90 Macon, Ga. W 3-011/12/91 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-29/19/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/18/92 Macon, Ga. W 3-09/6/97 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/3/98 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-08/29/09 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/10/11 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

MIAMI 8-10 36-4010/30/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/2/05 Coral Gables, Fla. W 3-211/4/05 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/30/06 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/3/06 Coral Gables, Fla. W 3-210/7/07 Coral Gables, Fla. W 3-111/16/07 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/4/08 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/14/08 Coral Gables, Fla. L 2-310/4/09 Coral Gables, Fla. L 2-311/13/09 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/8/10 Coral Gables, Fla. W 3-211/6/10 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/16/11 Coral Gables, Fla. W 3-111/18/11 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/21/12 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/5/13 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/27/13 Coral Gables, Fla. L 1-3

MIAMI (OHIO) 3-0 9-28/31/96 Lexington, Ky. W 3-19/7/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/17/04 Oxford, Ohio W 3-0

MICHIGAN 0-3 4-99/17/05 Athens, Ga. L 0-39/15/07 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 2-39/7/08 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-3

MICHIGAN STATe 2-0 6-19/13/02 Tampa, Fla. W 3-19/12/03 Lincoln, Neb. W 3-0

MIDDLe TeNNeSSee STATe 2-3 9-99/22/90 New Orleans, La. W 3-09/18/04 Oxford, Ohio W 3-09/4/09 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L 1-310/26/10 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/26/11 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L 1-3

MINNeSOTA 1-5 8-179/13/96 Minneapolis, Minn. W 3-29/6/97 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/8/00 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-312/6/02 New Orleans, La. L 1-312/10/04 Long Beach, Calif. L 2-39/19/09 Denver, Colo. L 1-3

MISSISSIPPI 2-1 7-69/14/91 University, Miss. L 1-39/12/08 University, Miss. W 3-2

9/12/09 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-1

MISSISSIPPI STATe 0-5 2-159/30/83 Mississippi State, Miss. L 0-310/20/84 Carrollton, Ga. L 1-29/20/85 Birmingham, Ala. L 0-310/19/86 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/1/06 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-3

MONTANA 0-1 0-39/11/92 Santa Barbara, Calif. L 0-3

MONTeVALLO 0-2 0-410/10/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/19/84 Carrollton, Ga. L 0-2

MOReHeAD STATe 1-2 3-69/30/83 Morehead, Ky. L 0-311/15/85 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/12/92 Santa Barbara, Calif. W 3-0

NeBRASKA 1-0 3-29/14/03 Lincoln, Neb. W 3-2

NeW ORLeANS 0-3 0-910/14/83 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/23/89 New Orleans, La. L 0-39/21/90 New Orleans, La. L 0-3

NeW MexICO 0-1 1-39/7/13 Albuquerque, N.M. L 1-3

NICHOLLS STATe 2-0 6-49/12/90 New Orleans, La. W 3-29/28/91 Charlotte, N.C. W 3-2

NORTH ALABAMA 1-2 2-41980 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-211/6/82 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/22/82 Carrollton, Ga. L 0-2

NORTH CAROLINA 25-33 95-12210/30/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/16/83 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-311/2/83 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/13/84 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/8/85 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-310/18/86 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/21/86 Raleigh, N.C. L 0-311/13/87 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-311/20/87 Clemson, S.C. L 0-310/29/88 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/19/88 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/4/89 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-310/6/90 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/2/91 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-310/31/92 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2-311/20/92 College Park, Md. L 1-310/15/93 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2-310/29/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/21/94 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 3-111/4/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

9/23/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/5/95 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 3-011/17/95 Clemson, S.C. W 3-010/9/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/9/96 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 1-310/11/97 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 3-210/24/97 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-211/21/97 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-29/25/98 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/13/98 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-310/5/99 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/23/99 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 1-39/22/00 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2-311/11/00 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/7/01 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-311/2/01 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/5/02 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-311/1/02 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2-39/28/03 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 3-010/24/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/24/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/23/04 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 3-110/14/05 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-311/12/05 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/13/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/12/06 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 3-29/21/07 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 3-110/27/07 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/26/08 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 1-39/29/09 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/30/09 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 3-110/15/10 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/21/10 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2-310/1/11 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/11/11 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 1-39/30/12 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-311/8/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-211/10/13 Chapel Hill, N.C. L 0-3 NORTH CAROLINA STATe 38-17 125-701980 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-29/30/83 Raleigh, N.C. L 0-311/11/83 Durham, N.C. L 0-311/2/84 Raleigh, N.C. L 0-310/26/85 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/4/86 Raleigh, N.C. L 0-311/6/87 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/11/88 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/29/89 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/2/90 Raleigh, N.C. L 0-310/26/91 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/22/91 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-211/7/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/23/93 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-111/6/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/28/94 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-011/11/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/18/94 Chapel Hill, N.C. W 3-010/28/95 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-111/11/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/12/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-1 11/8/96 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-2

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10/10/97 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-010/26/97 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/29/98 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/12/98 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-010/8/99 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/22/99 Raleigh, N.C. L 2-39/23/00 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-111/7/00 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/16/00 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-010/2/01 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-111/3/01 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/1/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/2/02 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-09/23/03 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-010/25/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/25/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/22/04 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-010/15/05 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-111/11/05 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/14/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/10/06 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-09/23/07 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-110/26/07 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/24/08 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-09/25/09 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/31/09 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-010/17/10 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/19/10 Raleigh, N.C. L 1-39/30/11 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-311/13/11 Raleigh, N.C. L 0-39/28/12 Raleigh, N.C. L 2-311/10/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/9/13 Raleigh, N.C. L 2-3

NORTH CAROLINA A&T 1-0 3-010/31/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

NORTHeASTeRN ILLINOIS 1-0 3-09/7/95 Chicago, Ill. W 3-0

NORTHeASTeRN LOUISIANA 1-0 3-09/17/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

NORTHeRN ILLINOIS 1-0 3-09/5/09 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W 3-0

NORTHeRN IOWA 1-1 4-58/31/02 Fairfax, Va. L 1-39/2/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-2

NORTH FLORIDA 1-0 3-09/19/97 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

NORTH GeORGIA 10-0 21-21980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-01980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-01980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-01980 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-11980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-01980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/1/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/14/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-1

11/3/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-09/30/82 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-0

NORTHWeSTeRN 1-1 3-38/29/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/2/05 Tucson, Ariz. L 0-3

NOTRe DAMe 1-2 3-89/7/94 South Bend, Ind. L 0-310/13/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/12/13 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-3

OGLeTHORPe 5-0 10-11980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-01980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-01980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/8/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-110/12/82 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-0

OHIO 0-1 2-39/5/09 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L 2-3

OHIO STATe 0-2 0-69/2/95 Boulder, Colo. L 0-39/12/04 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-3

ORAL ROBeRTS 1-0 3-09/3/10 Denver, Colo. W 3-0

PACIFIC 0-2 2-69/5/98 Forest Grove, Ore. L 0-39/10/00 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-3

PeNN 0-1 1-310/18/87 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-3

PeNN STATe 0-3 0-99/11/93 Honolulu, Hawaii L 0-312/3/95 Amherst, Mass. L 0-312/8/96 Cleveland, Ohio L 0-3

PePPeRDINe 0-3 2-99/9/92 Malibu, Calif. L 1-39/1/97 Malibu, Calif. L 0-38/25/07 Jonesboro, Ark. L 1-3

PITTSBURGH 1-1 3-48/24/07 Jonesboro, Ark. W 3-19/29/13 Pittsburgh, Pa. L 0-3

PROVIDeNCe 2-0 6-09/16/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/17/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

PURDUe 0-1 1-39/3/04 Madison, Wisc. L 2-3

RADFORD 0-1 0-311/15/86 Radford, Va. L 0-3

RHODe ISLAND 1-0 3-09/1/01 Salt Lake City, Utah W 3-0

RICe 1-1 5-38/30/02 Fairfax, Va. W 3-09/3/11 Houston, Texas L 2-3

ROLLINS 0-2 0-41980 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/20/84 Carrolton, Ga. L 0-2

SAINT MARY’S 0-1 1-39/3/98 Moraga, Calif. L 1-3

SAMFORD 5-2 16-710/19/84 Carrollton, Ga. W 2-09/28/88 Birmingham, Ala. W 3-010/19/88 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/30/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/13/89 Birmingham, Ala. L 1-310/2/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/10/11 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-3

SAM HOUSTON STATe 1-2 3-69/23/89 New Orleans, La. L 0-39/21/90 New Orleans, La. L 0-39/16/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

SAN JOSe STATe 1-0 3-011/29/03 Long Beach, Calif. W 3-0

SANTA CLARA 1-0 3-09/13/03 Lincoln, Neb. W 3-0

SIeNNA COLLeGe 2-0 6-012/4/93 Kansas City, Mo. W 3-011/29/95 Amherst, Mass. W 3-0

SOUTH ALABAMA 2-2 7-69/21/85 Birmingham, Ala. L 0-310/11/85 Orlando, Fla. L 1-39/17/93 Auburn, Ala. W 3-09/12/98 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

SOUTH CAROLINA 1-3 6-1010/14/89 Columbia, S.C. L 0-311/5/90 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-39/6/91 Conway, S.C. W 3-19/10/99 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-3

SOUTH CAROLINA STATe 5-0 15-110/13/87 Orangeburg, S.C. W 3-09/13/88 Orangeburg, S.C. W 3-09/15/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/18/90 Orangeburg, S.C. W 3-19/18/98 Greenville, S.C. W 3-0

SOUTH FLORIDA 2-2 8-610/25/85 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/14/02 Tampa, Fla. L 2-39/20/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/15/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

SOUTHeAST MISSOURI (SeMO) 1-0 3-1

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9/12/09 Denver, Colo. W 3-1

SOUTHeRN CALIFORNIA (USC) 0-1 0-38/27/04 Fort Collins, Colo. L 0-3

SOUTHeRN MISSISSIPPI 1-2 7-79/22/89 New Orleans, La. L 2-310/14/89 Hattiesburg, Miss. W 3-19/12/08 University, Miss. L 2-3

SOUTHeRN MeTHODIST (SMU) 2-0 6-29/20/97 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-08/25/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

SOUTHWeST TexAS STATe 1-0 3-011/13/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

SPeLMAN 3-0 6-010/8/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/20/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/27/82 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-0

ST. JOHN’S 0-1 1-39/13/13 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-3

STANFORD 0-2 2-69/9/94 Champaign, Ill. L 0-39/9/95 Chicago, Ill. L 2-3

STeTSON 2-2 8-610/26/84 Greenville, S.C. L 2-310/12/85 Orlando, Fla. L 0-39/18/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/16/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

SYRACUSe 1-2 3-810/13/89 Syracuse, N.Y. L 0-310/25/13 Syracuse, N.Y. L 0-311/24/13 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-2

TeMPLe 2-0 6-09/5/03 Columbus, Ohio W 3-09/14/07 Ann Arbor, Mich. W 3-0

TeNNeSSee 1-2 7-69/13/91 University, Miss. L 2-310/20/93 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-39/20/13 Knoxville, Tenn. W 3-0

TeNNeSSee NAzAReNe 1-0 2-0110/4/84 Nashville, Tenn. W 2-0

TeNNeSSee TeCH 6-6 18-249/21/85 Birmingham, Ala. L 0-39/28/85 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/11/86 Cookeville, Tenn. L 0-311/15/87 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/15/88 Cookeville, Tenn. W 3-110/27/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-29/16/90 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/22/90 New Orleans, La. L 0-310/14/90 Cookeville, Tenn. L 0-3

9/2/94 Davidson, N.C. W 3-19/11/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-08/27/11 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

TeNNeSSee TeMPLe 3-2 10-31980 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-29/28/82 Chattanooga, Tenn. W 2-010/6/83 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-210/4/84 Chattanooga, Tenn. W 2-010/8/85 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-1

TexAS 0-1 0-310/15/95 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-3

TexAS A&M 0-1 1-39/6/98 Forest Grove, Ore. L 1-3

TexAS-ARLINGTON 1-0 3-09/4/99 Arlington, Texas W 3-0

TexAS TeCH 1-0 3-08/31/01 Salt Lake City, Utah W 3-0

TOLeDO 2-0 6-19/12/98 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/8/06 Lexington, Ky. W 3-1

TROY 0-3 1-710/10/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-29/23/83 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-29/14/13 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-3

TUSKeGee 1-3 2-610/10/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-210/1/82 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/29/82 Tuskegee, Ala. L 0-210/30/82 Tuskegee, Ala. W 1-0

UAB 3-16 17-478/7/83 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/31/83 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/9/84 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/20/84 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-211/8/84 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/20/85 Birmingham, Ala. L 0-310/12/85 Orlando, Fla. L 0-311/5/85 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/7/86 Birmingham, Ala. L 0-310/27/86 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/15/87 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/10/87 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/12/88 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/24/88 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/7/89 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-39/19/90 Birmingham, Ala. L 1-39/18/98 Greenville, S.C. W 3-09/19/98 Greenville, S.C. W 3-08/28/10 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W 3-0

UAH 1-0 3-010/7/87 Huntsville, Ala. W 3-0

UCF 3-2 9-69/29/84 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/11/85 Orlando, Fla. L 0-310/6/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/25/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/1/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

UCLA 0-2 1-69/10/93 Honolulu, Hawaii L 1-312/3/94 Austin, Texas L 0-3

UNC-ASHeVILLe 9-0 24-310/24/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-29/23/86 Asheville, N.C. W 3-111/3/86 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/22/87 Asheville, N.C. W 3-09/27/88 Asheville, N.C. W 3-09/13/89 Asheville, N.C. W 3-09/30/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/12/90 Asheville, N.C. W 3-09/6/96 Greenville, N.C. W 3-09/7/96 Greenville, N.C. W 3-0

UNC-CHARLOTTe 54 14-169/23/83 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/12/87 Charlotte, N.C. L 0-311/12/88 Charlotte, N.C. L 2-311/11/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/29/90 Charlotte, N.C. L 0-310/20/90 Cullowhee, N.C. L 0-39/27/91 Charlotte, N.C. W 3-111/14/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/1/94 Charlotte, N.C. W 3-0

UNC-GReeNSBORO 2-0 6-110/18/91 Davidson, N.C. W 3-09/5/92 Conway, S.C. W 3-1

UNC-WILMINGTON 3-0 9-19/28/91 Charlottes, N.C. W 3-110/10/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/1/00 Davidson, N.C. W 3-0

USC-AIKeN 1-1 3-29/21/83 Aiken, S.C. L 0-29/7/91 Conway, S.C. W 3-0

UT-CHATTANOOGA 9-6 28-191980 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/24/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-29/28/82 Chattanooga, Tenn. L 0-210/20/83 Chattanooga, Tenn. L 1-310/11/84 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-210/1/85 Chattanooga, Tenn. L 0-310/25/85 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-38/31/91 Chattanooga, Tenn. W 3-010/23/91 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/2/92 Chattanooga, Tenn. W 3-010/11/92 Chattanooga, Tenn. W 3-19/1/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/12/00 Chattanooga, Tenn. W 3-09/17/02 Chattanooga, Tenn. W 3-0

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8/30/13 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

UTAH 0-1 0-38/31/01 Salt Lake City, Utah L 0-3

UTAH VALLeY STATe 1-0 3-09/14/07 Ann Arbor, Mich. W 3-0

UTeP 2-0 6-19/11/98 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/3/99 Arlington, Texas W 3-0

UTSA 0-1 1-39/2/11 Houston, Texas L 1-3

VALDOSTA STATe 7-0 14-11980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-01980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-11980 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-09/26/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-110/10/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/16/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-011/5/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-0

VILLANOVA 2-0 6-18/30/02 Fairfax, Va. W 3-09/8/06 Lexington, Ky. W 3-1

VIRGINIA 33-19 118-7311/5/83 Charlottesville, Va. L 0-311/3/84 Charlottesville, Va. L 1-310/19/85 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/14/86 Charlottesville, Va. L 0-310/10/87 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/7/88 Charlottesville, Va. L 0-310/20/89 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/10/90 Charlottesville, Va. L 0-310/27/91 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/2/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/8/93 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/13/93 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-19/23/94 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-010/14/94 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/30/95 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-010/21/95 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/16/95 Clemson, S.C. W 3-010/5/96 Charlottesville, Va. L 1-311/1/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/18/97 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/31/97 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-010/3/98 Charlottesville, Va. L 1-311/6/98 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/15/99 Charlottesville, Va. L 1-310/30/99 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/29/00 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/4/00 Charlottesville, Va. L 2-310/13/01 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/9/01 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-09/28/02 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-010/25/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/4/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/31/03 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-0

11/22/03 Orlando, Fla. W 3-010/15/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/13/04 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-010/22/05 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-211/26/05 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-110/21/06 Charlottesville, Va. L 2-311/25/06 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/28/07 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-311/4/07 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-29/26/08 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-111/1/08 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/17/09 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-111/20/09 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/1/10 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-111/12/10 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/22/11 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-110/6/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/2/12 Charlottesville, Va. L 2-311/1/13 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-3

VCU 1-0 3-29/5/92 Conway, S.C. W 3-2

VIRGINIA TeCH 11-8 38-3311/10/90 Charlottesville, Va. L 0-39/11/99 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/3/04 Blacksburg, Va. W 3-010/21/05 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-211/25/05 Blacksburg, Va. L 1-310/20/06 Blacksburg, Va. W 3-011/24/06 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-39/29/07 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/2/07 Blacksburg, Va. W 3-29/27/08 Blacksburg, Va. L 0-310/31/08 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/16/09 Blacksburg, Va. L 0-311/21/09 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/2/10 Blacksburg, Va. W 3-211/12/10 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/21/11 Blacksburg, Va. L 2-310/5/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/3/12 Blacksburg, Va. L 1-311/3/13 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-1

WAKe FOReST 30-10 95-4510/28/83 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/4/84 Winston-Salem, N.C. L 2-310/5/85 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/3/86 Winston-Salem, N.C. L 0-310/18/96 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-011/16/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/27/97 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/14/97 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-010/9/98 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/20/98 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-29/24/99 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-111/13/99 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-311/19/99 Orlando, Fla. L 0-310/4/00 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-010/20/00 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/23/01 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/19/01 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-2

10/19/02 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-111/15/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/22/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/10/03 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-011/9/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/8/04 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-011/7/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/23/05 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/29/05 Winston-Salem, N.C. L 1-39/22/06 Winston-Salem, N.C. L 0-310/28/06 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/13/07 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-111/9/07 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/11/08 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/7/08 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-210/23/09 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/26/10 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/29/10 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-09/24/11 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-110/28/11 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/12/12 Winston-Salem, N.C. W 3-011/16/12 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/20/13 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-3

WASHINGTON 0-1 0-39/11/10 Athens, Ga. L 0-3

WeSLeYAN 5-0 12-21980 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-21980 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/20/81 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-010/13/82 Macon, Ga. W 2-011/11/82 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-0

WeSTeRN CAROLINA 11-9 39-3210/21/85 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/30/86 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-310/28/86 Cullowhee, N.C. L 0-39/23/87 Cullowhee, N.C. L 2-39/25/87 Charlotte, N.C. L 1-311/9/87 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-110/25/88 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-111/2/88 Cullowhee, N.C. L 2-310/10/89 Cullowhee, N.C. W 3-210/26/89 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-39/28/90 Charlotte, N.C. W 3-110/20/90 Cullowhee, N.C. L 0-310/30/90 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-39/20/91 Cullowhee, N.C. W 3-010/12/91 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/18/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/17/93 Auburn, Ala. W 3-09/5/96 Greenville, S.C. W 3-09/20/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/7/07 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

WeSTeRN KeNTUCKY 0-1 0-39/11/05 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-3

WASHINGTON 0-1 0-39/11/10 Athens, Ga. L 0-3

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WeST GeORGIA 5-12 23-301980 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-210/1/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-210/5/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-210/9/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/16/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 0-210/27/81 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-29/30/82 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-210/4/82 Douglasville, Ga. W 2-010/13/82 Douglasville, Ga. L 1-210/3/83 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-311/8/83 Atlanta, Ga. L 1-310/23/84 Atlanta, Ga. L 2-310/8/85 Atlanta, Ga. W 2-011/19/85 Douglasville, Ga. L 1-310/25/86 Rock Hill, S.C. W 2-09/25/91 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/10/92 Douglasville, Ga. W 3-2

WeSTeRN MICHIGAN 1-0 3-09//7/03 Columbus, Ohio W 3-0

WILLIAM & MARY 3-0 9-19/2/94 Davidson, N.C. W 3-09/18/98 Greenville, S.C. W 3-19/19/98 Greenville, S.C. W 3-0

WINTHROP 10-1 30-1010/10/86 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/20/87 Jacksonville, Fla. W 3-210/23/87 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-29/20/88 Rock Hill, S.C. W 3-19/15/89 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-011/3/90 Rock Hill, S.C. L 0-39/21/91 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-010/19/91 Davidson, N.C. W 3-09/17/99 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 3-011/26/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/3/05 Tucson, Ariz. W 3-1

WISCONSIN 1-1 5-59/19/03 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-29/4/04 Madison, Wis. L 2-3

WISCONSIN-MILWAUKee 2-1 6-49/20/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/21/96 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-19/14/97 Milwaukee, Wis. L 0-3

xAVIeR 2-0 6-09/10/04 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-09/6/08 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

YALe 1-0 3-09/26/92 Atlanta, Ga. W 3-0

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Year Overall ACC Home Away Neutral Notes/Postseason1980 23-16 -- -- -- -- GAIAW Division III1981 20-20 -- -- -- -- GAIAW Division III1982 22-16 -- 8-2 6-5 8-9 GAIAW Division II1983 3-24 0-7 3-12 0-11 0-1 First year in NCAA Division I1984 4-22 0-7 1-9 2-5 1-8 --1985 4-26 0-7 2-11 2-6 0-9 --1986 8-20 0-7 3-7 3-9 2-4 --1987 18-20 0-6 7-10 6-6 5-4 --1988 20-16 0-6 3-8 14-6 3-2 --1989 17-20 0-6 11-9 5-8 1-3 --1990 8-30 0-6 0-6 4-15 4-9 --1991 27-9 3-4 9-2 6-4 12-3 --1992 30-10 4-3 10-1 7-5 13-4 --1993 25-13 8-6 8-4 6-5 11-4 NIVC Participant 1994 26-9 11-3 10-0 8-6 8-3 ACC Regular Season Champions; NCAA Second Round1995 29-7 12-2 10-1 10-3 9-3 ACC Regular Season & Tournament Champions; NCAA Second Round1996 32-8 11-5 10-2 8-4 14-2 2nd in ACC; NCAA Second Round1997 19-15 10-6 11-4 7-7 1-4 3rd in ACC1998 22-13 10-6 10-2 5-9 7-2 5th in ACC1999 17-14 6-10 6-8 5-5 6-1 6th in ACC2000 25-8 13-3 8-3 11-3 6-2 ACC Regular Season Co-Champions; NCAA First Round2001 19-8 12-4 11-2 6-5 2-1 3rd in ACC; NCAA First Round2002 33-6 13-3 17-1 10-4 6-1 2nd in ACC; ACC Tournament Champions; NCAA Second Round2003 34-4 15-1 18-0 8-3 8-1 ACC Regular Season Champions; NCAA Elite Eight2004 27-7 16-0 13-1 12-3 2-3 ACC Regular Season Champions; NCAA Sweet 16 *ACC Tournament discontinued2005 16-15 12-10 10-5 5-8 1-2 5th in ACC2006 20-12 12-10 13-5 5-7 2-0 5th in ACC2007 22-10 16-6 11-4 8-5 3-1 3rd in ACC2008 20-10 12-8 8-4 8-5 4-1 6th in ACC2009 21-10 16-6 13-3 7-4 1-3 3rd in ACC; NCAA First Round2010 18-14 11-9 8-7 6-5 4-2 6th in ACC2011 15-16 8-12 8-7 5-8 2-1 8th in ACC2012 19-12 10-10 12-3 3-9 4-0 6th in ACC2013 12-20 6-14 8-8 2-10 2-2 12th in ACCTotals 675-480 247-193 280-151 200-198 152-95

5 ACC Regular Season Titles; 2 ACC Tournament Titles; 9 NCAA Appearances; 1 Sweet 16 Appearance; 1 Elite Eight Appearance

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1980-81 • 2 years

1980 (23-16)GAIAw division III

Erskine L 0-2 Georgia L 0-2 Valdosta State W 2-0 Mercer (Atlanta) W 2-0 Oglethorpe W 2-0 North Georgia W 2-0 Columbus L 1-2 Mercer (Atlanta) W 3-0 Jacksonville State L 0-2 Florida Junior L 0-2 Columbus W 2-1 Valdosta State W 2-1 Mercer (Atlanta) W 2-0 North Georgia W 2-0 Oglethorpe W 2-0 Daytona Junior L 0-2 Valdosta State W 2-0 Tennessee Temple L 1-2 Mercer (Atlanta) W 2-0 Wesleyan W 3-2 Wesleyan W 3-0 Clemson L 0-2 Duke L 0-2 NC State L 0-2 Oglethorpe W 2-0 Mercer (Atlanta) W 2-0 North Alabama L 0-2 UT-Chattanooga L 0-2 Montgomery L 0-2 North Georgia W 2-0 West Georgia L 1-2 Judson W 2-0 Mercer (Atlanta) W 3-0 North Georgia W 3-1 Rawlins L 0-3 Florida Tech W 2-0 North Georgia W 2-0 North Georgia W 2-0 Rollins L 0-2

1981 (20-20)GAIAw division III

S. 26 Flagler W 2-1S. 26 Valdosta State W 2-1S. 26 Lake City L 0-2S. 30 Mercer (Atlanta) W 3-1O. 1 North Georgia W 2-0O. 1 West Georgia L 1-2O. 5 West Georgia L 1-2O. 5 Georgia L 0-2O. 8 Oglethorpe W 2-1O. 8 Spelman W 2-0O. 9 West Georgia L 0-2O. 10 Valdosta State W 2-0O. 10 Montevallo L 0-2O. 10 Tuskegee L 1-2O. 10 Troy L 0-2O. 14 North Georgia W 2-1O. 16 Valdosta State W 2-0O. 16 Columbus L 1-2O. 16 West Georgia L 0-2O. 20 Spelman W 2-0O. 20 Wesleyan W 2-0O. 22 Augusta W 2-1O. 24 UT-Chattanooga L 0-2O. 24 UNC-Asheville L 0-2O. 24 Bryan L 0-2O. 27 West Georgia L 1-2O. 27 Mercer W 2-1O. 30 North Carolina L 0-2O. 30 Maryland L 0-2

O. 30 Duke L 0-2N. 3 Augusta W 2-0N. 3 North Georgia W 2-0N. 3 Georgia L 0-2N. 5 Valdosta State W 2-0N. 5 Mercer W 2-0N. 6 Lake City L 1-2N. 6 North Alabama W 2-0N. 6 Alabama State L 1-2N. 9 Columbus W 2-1N. 9 Huntington W 2-1

Mary Ann Ingram25-40 • .385

1982-83 • 2 years

1982 (22-16)GAIAw division II

S. 28 at UT-Chattanooga L 0-2S. 28 at Tennessee Temple W 2-0S. 30 West Georgia L 1-2S. 30 North Georgia W 2-0O. 1 Augusta W 2-0O. 1 Tuskegee L 0-2O. 4 at Georgia L 0-2O. 4 at West Georgia W 2-0O. 7 Mercer W 3-1O. 8 vs. Augusta1 W 2-0O. 8 vs. Lake City1 L 0-2O. 8 vs. Huntington1 W 2-0O. 9 vs. Jacksonville State1 L 0-2O. 9 at Columbus1 W 2-0O. 12 Oglethorpe W 2-0O. 12 Mercer (Atlanta)2 W 2-0O. 13 at West Georgia L 1-2O. 13 at Columbus W 2-0O. 13 at Wesleyan W 2-0O. 22 vs. Jacksonville3 L 0-2O. 22 vs. Georgia3 L 0-2O. 22 vs. Bryan3 L 0-3O. 22 vs. North Alabama3 L 0-2O. 26 at Huntington W 2-0O. 26 at Columbus L 1-2O. 27 Spelman W 2-0O. 27 Mercer W 2-1O. 29 at Tuskegee4 L 0-2O. 29 vs. Alabama State4 L 0-2O. 30 vs. Florida A&M4 W 2-1O. 30 vs. Florida A&M4 W 1-0O. 30 vs. Columbus4 W 2-1O. 30 vs. Alabama State4 L 0-2O. 30 at Tuskegee4 W 1-0N. 3 at Mercer L 1-2N. 3 at Augusta W 0-0N. 11 Columbus W 2-1N. 11 Wesleyan W 2-0

1. Columbus Tournament, Columbus, Ga. 2. at Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, Ga.3. West Georgia Invitational, Carrollton, Ga.4. Tuskegee Tournament, Tuskegee, Ala.

1983 (3-24, 0-7 ACC)NCAA division I

S. 21 at Furman L 0-2S. 21 at USC-Aiken L 0-2S. 23 UNC-Charlotte L 0-2S. 23 Troy L 0-2S. 24 Erskine L 0-2S. 30 at Morehead State L 0-3S. 30 at NC State L 0-3S. 30 at Mississippi State L 0-3O. 3 West Georgia L 1-3O. 6 Tennessee Temple L 1-2O. 6 Mercer W 2-0O. 7 UAB L 1-3O. 14 New Orleans L 0-3

O. 16 at Duke L 0-3O. 16 at North Carolina L 0-3O. 20 at UT-Chattanooga L 1-3O. 21 Georgia L 0-3O. 28 Wake Forest L 1-3O. 29 Clemson L 0-3O. 31 UAB L 0-3N. 2 Mercer W 2-0N. 2 North Carolina W 2-0N. 4 at Maryland L 0-3N. 5 at Virginia L 0-3N. 5 at Clemson L 0-3N. 8 West Georgia L 1-3N. 11 vs. NC State# L 0-3

# - ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C.

Terry Chambers4-22 • .154

1984 • 1 year

1984 (4-22, 0-7 ACC)S. 28 Duke L 0-3S. 29 UCF L 0-3O. 4 at Tennessee Temple W 2-0O. 4 at Tennessee Nazarene W 2-0O. 5 Georgia L 0-3O. 9 Furman L 0-3O. 9 UAB L 0-3O. 11 UT-Chattanooga W 3-2O. 13 North Carolina L 0-3O. 16 at Clemson L 1-3O. 19 vs. Samford3 W 2-0O. 19 vs. Montevallo3 L 0-2O. 20 vs. Mississippi State3 L 1-2O. 20 vs. UAB3 L 0-2O. 20 vs. Rollins3 L 0-2O. 23 West Georgia L 2-3O. 25 at Georgia L 0-3O. 26 at Furman6 L 0-3O. 26 vs. Stetson6 L 2-3O. 27 vs. Fontebonne6 L 0-3N. 1 Maryland L 0-3N. 2 at NC State L 0-3N. 3 at Virginia L 1-3N. 4 at Wake Forest L 2-3N. 8 UAB L 0-3N. 8 vs. Duke# L 0-3

3- West Georgia Invitational, Carrollton, Ga.6 - Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C.# - ACC Tournament, College Park, Md.

Judy Sackfield75-132 • .362

1985-90 • 6 years

1985 (4-26, 0-7 ACC)S. 20 at UAB7 L 0-3

S. 20 vs. Mississippi State7 L 0-3S. 21 vs. Tennessee Tech7 L 0-3S. 21 vs. South Alabama7 L 0-3S. 26 at Georgia State W 3-0S. 28 Tennessee Tech L 0-3O. 1 at UT-Chattanooga L 0-3O. 3 at Georgia L 0-3O. 5 Wake Forest L 1-3O. 8 Tennessee Temple W 3-1O. 8 West Georgia W 2-0O. 11 at UCF8 L 0-3O. 11 vs. South Alabama8 L 1-3O. 12 vs. UAB8 L 0-3O. 12 vs. Stetson8 L 0-3O. 15 at Georgia State W 2-1O. 19 Virginia L 0-3O. 21 Western Carolina L 0-3O. 22 Clemson L 0-3O. 25 South Florida L 0-3O. 25 UT-Chattanooga L 0-3O. 26 NC State L 0-3O. 29 Georgia L 0-3N. 2 at Maryland L 0-3N. 5 UAB L 0-3N. 7 at Duke L 0-3N. 8 at North Carolina L 0-3N. 15 Morehead State L 0-3N. 19 at West Georgia L 1-3N. 22 vs. Duke# L 0-3

7 - UAB Tournament, Birmingham, Ala.8 - UCF Tournament, Orlando, Fla.# - ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.

1986 (8-20, 0-7 ACC)S. 23 at UNC-Asheville W 3-1S. 24 at Furman W 3-1S. 30 Western Carolina L 0-3O. 1 at Georgia State W 3-1O. 3 at Wake Forest L 0-3O. 4 at NC State L 0-3 O. 7 at UAB L 0-3O. 10 Winthrop W 3-1O. 14 at Georgia L 1-3O. 16 Georgia State W 3-0O. 18 North Carolina L 0-3O. 19 Mississippi State L 0-3O. 22 at Clemson L 0-3O. 24 vs. Coastal Carolina9 L 0-2O. 24 vs. Appalachian State9 L 0-2O. 24 vs. Baptist9 L 1-2O. 25 vs. West Georgia9 W 2-0O. 25 vs. Campbell9 W 3-1O. 27 UAB L 1-3O. 28 at Western Carolina L 0-3N. 1 Duke L 0-3N. 3 UNC-Asheville W 3-0N. 4 Georgia L 0-3N. 7 Maryland L 0-3N. 11 at Tennessee Tech L 0-3N. 14 at Virginia L 0-3

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N. 15 at Radford L 0-3N. 21 vs. North Carolina# L 0-3

9 - Winthrop Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C. # - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, N.C.

1987 (18-20, 0-6 ACC)S. 19 vs. Furman10 W 3-1S. 19 at Jacksonville10 L 0-3S. 20 vs. Georgia State10 W 3-0S. 20 vs. Winthrop10 W 3-2S. 20 vs. Coastal Carolina10 W 3-1S. 22 at UNC-Asheville W 3-0S. 23 at Western Carolina L 2-3S. 25 vs. Furman11 L 1-3S. 25 vs. Western Carolina11 L 1-3S. 26 vs. East Carolina11 W 3-1S. 29 Georgia State W 3-0S. 30 at Auburn L 0-3O. 3 at Maryland L 1-3O. 5 Mercer W 3-0O. 7 at UAH W 3-0O. 10 Virginia L 0-3O. 12 at UNC-Charlotte L 0-3O. 13 at Augusta W 3-1O. 13 at South Carolina State W 3-0O. 15 UAB L 1-3O. 18 Penn L 1-3O. 21 Clemson L 1-3O. 23 Georgia Southern W 3-0O. 23 Winthrop W 3-2O. 24 East Tennessee State L 1-3O. 27 Georgia L 1-3O. 29 Furman L 2-3O. 30 Augusta W 3-0N. 2 at Mercer W 3-0N. 3 at Georgia State W 3-1N. 4 Auburn L 0-3N. 6 NC State L 0-3N. 9 Western Carolina W 3-1N. 10 UAB L 0-3N. 12 at Duke L 0-3N. 13 at North Carolina L 0-3N. 15 Tennessee Tech W 3-2N. 20 vs. North Carolina# L 0-3

10 - Jacksonville Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla.11 - UNC-Charlotte Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.# - ACC Tournament, Clemson, S.C.

1988 (20-16, 0-6 ACC)S. 13 at Coastal Carolina W 3-0S. 13 at South Carolina State W 3-0S. 14 at Furman W 3-0S. 17 at Davidson W 3-0S. 17 at East Carolina W 3-0S. 20 at Winthrop W 3-1S. 22 vs. Georgia12 L 1-3S. 23 vs. Georgia State12 W 3-0S. 23 vs. Mercer12 W 3-0S. 24 vs. Augusta12 W 3-0S. 27 at UNC-Asheville W 3-0S. 28 at Samford W 3-0O. 2 Duke L 1-3O. 5 at Augusta W 3-0O. 7 at Virginia L 0-3O. 8 at Liberty L 1-3O. 8 at James Madison W 3-1O. 11 Georgia State W 3-0O. 12 UAB L 2-3O. 15 at Tennessee Tech W 3-1O. 18 at Clemson L 2-3O. 19 Samford W 3-0O. 21 at East Tennessee State W 3-0O. 24 UAB L 1-3O. 25 Western Carolina W 3-1O. 27 at Mercer W 3-0O. 29 North Carolina L 0-3

O. 30 Cincinnati L 1-3N. 2 at Western Carolina L 2-3N. 5 Maryland L 1-3N. 8 at Georgia L 0-3N. 9 at Georgia Southern W 3-0N. 11 NC State L 0-3N. 12 at UNC-Charlotte L 2-3N. 14 Auburn L 0-3N. 19 vs. North Carolina# L 0-3

12 - Peach State Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. # - ACC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.

1989 (17-20, 0-6 ACC)S. 13 at UNC-Asheville W 3-0S. 15 Winthrop W 3-0S. 15 South Carolina State W 3-0S. 19 at Mercer W 3-0S. 22 vs. Alabama13 W 3-1S. 22 vs. Southern Mississippi13 L 2-3S. 23 vs. Sam Houston State13 L 0-3S. 23 at New Orleans13 L 0-3S. 29 Georgia State W 3-1S. 29 NC State L 0-3S. 30 UNC-Asheville W 3-0S. 30 Samford W 3-1O. 3 Clemson L 0-3O. 4 Augusta W 3-0O. 6 James Madison L 0-3O. 7 UAB L 1-3O. 7 Furman W 3-0O. 8 Georgia Southern W 3-0O. 10 at Western Carolina W 3-2O. 13 at Maryland L 0-3O. 13 at Syracuse L 0-3O. 14 at Southern Mississippi W 3-1O. 14 at South Carolina L 0-3O. 16 at Georgia State W 3-2O. 18 Georgia L 1-3O. 20 Virginia L 1-3O. 26 Western Carolina L 1-3O. 27 Tennessee Tech W 3-2O. 27 East Carolina L 1-3O. 31 at Auburn L 1-3N. 3 at Duke L 0-3N. 4 at North Carolina L 0-3N. 7 Auburn L 0-3N. 11 Mercer W 3-0N. 11 UNC-Charlotte W 3-1N. 13 at Samford L 1-3N. 18 vs. Duke# L 0-3

13 - New Orleans Classic, New Orleans, La.# - ACC Tournament, Hilton Head, S.C.

1990 (8-30, 0-6 ACC)S. 12 at UNC-Asheville W 3-0S. 15 Baptist12 W 3-1S. 16 Tennessee Tech12 L 0-3S. 18 at South Carolina State W 3-1S. 19 at UAB L 0-3S. 21 vs. Nicholls State13 W 3-2S. 21 at New Orleans13 L 0-3S. 21 vs. Sam Houston State13 L 0-3S. 22 vs. Tennessee Tech13 L 0-3S. 22 vs. Middle Tennessee State13 W 3-0S. 25 Georgia State L 1-3S. 28 vs. Western Carolina14 W 3-1S. 28 vs. Appalachian State14 L 1-3S. 29 vs. Furman14 L 1-3S. 29 at UNC-Charlotte14 L 0-3O. 1 at Georgia State L 0-3O. 3 at Auburn L 0-3O. 6 North Carolina L 1-3O. 7 Duke L 0-3O. 9 at Furman L 1-3O. 13 vs. Evansville15 L 0-3O. 13 vs. East Tennessee State15 L 1-3

O. 14 at Tennessee Tech15 L 0-3O. 16 at Clemson L 0-3O. 20 at UNC-Charlotte16 L 0-3O. 30 at Western Carolina L 0-3O. 22 at Georgia Southern W 3-0O. 23 at Mercer W 3-0O. 28 Maryland L 0-3O. 30 Western Carolina L 0-3N. 2 at NC State L 0-3N. 3 at Winthrop L 0-3N. 5 South Carolina L 1-3N. 9 at James Madison L 0-3N. 10 at Virginia L 0-3N. 10 at Virginia Tech17 L 0-3N. 14 at Georgia L 0-3N. 16 vs. Duke# L 0-3

12 - Peach State Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.13 - New Orleans Classic, New Orleans, La.14 - UNC-Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C.15 - Tennessee Tech Invitational, Cookeville, Tenn.16 - at Western Carolina, Cullowhee, N.C.17 - at Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.# - ACC Tournament, Hilton Head, S.C.

Shelton Collier271-114 • .704

1991-2001 • 11 years

1991 (27-9, 3-4 ACC)A. 31 at UT-Chattanooga W 3-0S. 6 vs. Charleston18 W 3-0S. 6 vs. South Carolina18 W 3-1S. 7 at Coastal Carolina18 W 3-0S. 7 vs. USC-Aiken18 W 3-0S. 13 vs. Tennessee19 L 2-3S. 14 vs. Mississippi19 L 1-3S. 17 Georgia Southern W 3-0S. 20 at Western Carolina W 3-0S. 21 Winthrop20 W 3-0S. 25 West Georgia W 3-0

S. 27 vs. Coastal Carolina14 W 3-1S. 27 at UNC-Charlotte14 W 3-1S. 28 vs. UNC-Wilmington14 W 3-1S. 28 vs. Nicholls State14 W 3-2O. 1 at Georgia State W 3-1O. 4 at Georgetown L 2-3O. 5 at Maryland L 1-3O. 10 Clemson L 2-3O. 12 Western Carolina W 3-0O. 15 Georgia L 2-3O. 18 vs. Charleston Southern21 W 3-0O. 18 vs. UNC-Greensboro21 W 3-0O. 19 vs. Lake Erie21 W 3-2O. 19 at Davidson21 W 3-0O. 19 vs. Winthrop21 W 3-0O. 23 UT-Chattanooga W 3-1O. 26 NC State W 3-0O. 27 Virginia W 3-1N. 1 at Duke L 0-3N. 2 at North Carolina L 0-3N. 5 Georgia State W 3-0N. 10 Florida State W 3-2N. 12 Mercer W 3-2N. 22 vs. NC State# W 3-2N. 23 vs. Duke# L 0-3

14 - UNC-Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte N.C.18 - Coastal Carolina Beach Classic, Conway, S.C.19 - Ole Miss Invite, University, Miss.20 - at Marist School, Atlanta, Ga.21 - Davidson Invitational, Davidson, NC. # - ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, Va.

1992 (30-10, 4-3 ACC)S. 2 at UT-Chattanooga W 3-0S. 4 vs. Campbell18 W 3-0S. 4 vs. Appalachian State18 W 3-1S. 5 vs. UNC-Greensboro18 W 3-1S. 5 vs. VCU18 W 3-2S. 5 at Coastal Carolina W 3-0S. 9 at #20 Pepperdine L 1-3S. 11 vs. Montana22 L 0-3

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S. 11 vs. Cal State Northridge22 L 0-3S. 12 vs. California-San Diego22 L 0-3S. 12 vs. Morehead State22 W 3-0S. 17 Northeastern Louisiana W 3-0S. 18 vs. Western Carolina23 W 3-0S. 18 vs. Stetson23 W 3-0S. 18 at Georgia State23 W 3-0S. 19 vs. Mercer23 W 3-0S. 20 vs. Jacksonville23 W 3-0S. 23 Auburn W 3-1S. 26 Georgia State W 3-0S. 26 Yale W 3-0S. 29 Clemson L 2-3O. 2 Virginia W 3-0O. 3 Maryland W 3-2O. 7 at #19 Georgia L 0-3O. 10 at West Georgia W 3-2O. 10 vs. Jacksonville State24 W 3-0O. 10 UNC-Wilmington W 3-0O. 10 Georgia Southern W 3-2O. 11 at UT-Chattanooga W 3-1O. 17 at Florida State L 2-3O. 18 at Mercer W 3-0O. 20 Georgia State W 3-0O. 30 at Duke L 0-3O. 31 at North Carolina L 2-3N. 7 NC State W 3-2N. 10 at Clemson W 3-1N. 13 Southwest Texas State25 W 3-0N. 14 George Mason25 W 3-0N. 14 UNC-Charlotte25 W 3-0N. 20 vs. North Carolina# L 1-3

18 - Coastal Carolina Beach Classic, Conway, S.C.22 - UC-Santa Barbara Invite, Santa Barbara, Calif.23 - Georgia State Invitational, Atlanta, Ga.24 - at West Georgia, Carrollton, Ga.25 - Courtyard by Marriott Classic, Atlanta, Ga.# - ACC Tournament, College Park, Md.

1993 (25-13, 8-6 ACC)NIVC Participant

S. 1 UT-Chattanooga W 3-0S. 1 at Georgia State W 3-0S. 4 East Carolina25 W 3-0S. 4 Davidson25 W 3-0S. 4 Coastal Carolina25 W 3-0S. 5 East Carolina25 W 3-0S. 9 at #14 Hawaii26 L 0-3S. 10 vs. #4 UCLA26 L 1-3S. 11 vs. #12 Penn State26 L 0-3S. 17 vs. Western Carolina27 W 3-0S. 17 vs. South Alabama27 W 3-0S. 18 at Auburn27 W 3-1S. 22 Georgia State W 3-0S. 25 at #25 Florida State L 0-3S. 28 Clemson L 0-3O. 1 at Georgia State23 W 3-0O. 2 vs. Samford23 W 3-0O. 2 vs. Florida Atlantic23 W 3-1O. 3 Kentucky L 2-3O. 5 at Clemson L 0-3

O. 8 Virginia W 3-0O. 9 Maryland W 3-1O. 15 at North Carolina L 2-3O. 16 at Duke L 0-3O. 20 Tennessee L 2-3O. 23 at NC State W 3-1O. 29 North Carolina W 3-0O. 30 #22 Duke L 2-3O. 31 NC A&T W 3-0N. 5 #23 Florida State W 3-1N. 6 NC State W 3-0N. 12 at Maryland W 3-0N. 13 at Virginia W 3-1N. 19 vs. Maryland# L 2-3D. 3 vs. Kansas^ W 3-0D. 3 vs. LSU^ L 1-3D. 4 vs. Siena^ W 3-0D. 4 vs. Bowling Green^ W 3-0

23 - Georgia State Invitational, Atlanta, Ga.25 - Courtyard by Marriott Classic, Atlanta, Ga.26 - Hawaiian Airlines Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii27 - Auburn Classic, Auburn, Ala.# - ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C.^ - NIVC Tournament, Kansas City, Mo.

1994 (26-9, 11-3 ACC)ACC Regular Season Champions

NCAA Second RoundS. 1 vs. Charleston Southern11 W 3-0S. 1 at UNC-Charlotte11 W 3-0S. 2 vs. Tennessee Tech21 W 3-1S. 2 at Davidson21 W 3-0S. 2 vs. William & Mary21 W 3-0S. 3 vs. East Tennessee State21 W 3-0S. 3 at Davidson W 3-0S. 7 at #16 Notre Dame L 0-3S. 9 vs. #1 Stanford29 L 0-3S. 10 at #21 Illinois29 L 0-3S. 11 at #21 Illinois L 1-3S. 17 Alabama25 W 3-1S. 18 Auburn25 W 3-2S. 23 at Virginia W 3-0S. 24 at Maryland L 1-3S. 28 Clemson W 3-0O. 1 at Florida State W 3-0O. 6 UCF W 3-0O. 9 Florida Atlantic W 3-0O. 11 at Clemson L 0-3O. 14 Virginia W 3-1O. 15 Maryland W 3-0O. 21 at North Carolina W 3-1O. 22 at #18 Duke L 0-3O. 26 Georgia State W 3-0O. 28 at NC State W 3-0N. 3 #22 Duke W 3-2N. 4 North Carolina W 3-0N. 7 at Georgia State W 3-0N. 11 NC State W 3-1N. 12 Florida State W 3-0N. 18 vs. NC State# W 3-0N. 19 vs. Clemson# L 0-3

N. 30 George Mason& W 3-1 D. 3 #3 UCLA& L 0-3

11 - UNC-Charlotte Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.21 - Davidson Invitational, Davidson, N.C.29 - Illinois Classic, Champaign, Ill.# - ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.& - NCAA Tournament, Austin, Texas

1995 (29-7, 12-2 ACC)ACC Regular Season Champions

ACC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Second Round

S. 1 vs. Kentucky31 W 3-1S. 2 vs. #10 Ohio State31 L 0-3S. 3 at #12 Colorado31 W 3-2S. 7 at Northeastern Illinois W 3-0S. 8 at #22 Illinois32 L 0-3S. 9 vs. #5 Stanford32 L 2-3S. 10 at DePaul W 3-0S. 10 at Chicago State W 3-0S. 14 Auburn W 3-2S. 16 vs. Boston College25 W 3-0S. 16 vs. Providence25 W 3-0S. 17 Providence25 W 3-0S. 17 Boston College25 W 3-0S. 22 Florida State W 3-1S. 23 North Carolina W 3-1S. 26 at Clemson L 2-3S. 29 at Maryland L 1-3S. 30 at Virginia W 3-0O. 6 at Florida State W 3-0O. 10 Clemson W 3-0O. 13 #8 Notre Dame W 3-2O. 15 #11 Texas L 0-3O. 17 at Georgia State W 3-0O. 20 Maryland W 3-0O. 21 Virginia W 3-0O. 27 at Duke W 3-2O. 28 at NC State W 3-1O. 31 Georgia State W 3-0

N. 5 at North Carolina W 3-0N. 10 Duke W 3-0N. 11 NC State W 3-1N. 16 vs. Virginia# W 3-0N. 17 vs. North Carolina# W 3-0N. 18 vs. Maryland# W 3-0N. 29 Siena& W 3-0D. 3 vs. #12 Penn State& L 0-3

25 - Courtyard by Marriott Classic, Atlanta, Ga.31 - Colorado Invitational, Boulder, Colo.32 - Mizuno USA Cup, Chicago, Ill.# - ACC Tournament, Clemson, S.C.& - NCAA Tournament, Amherst, Mass.

1996 (32-8, 11-5 ACC)NCAA Second Round

A. 30 vs. Cincinnati33 W 3-1A. 31 vs. Miami (Ohio)33 W 3-1A. 31 at Kentucky33 W 3-1S. 5 at Furman6 W 3-0S. 5 vs. Western Carolina6 W 3-0S. 6 vs. UNC-Asheville6 W 3-0S. 6 vs. Jacksonville State6 W 3-0S. 6 vs. College of Charleston6 W 3-0S. 7 vs. College of Charleston6 W 3-0S. 7 vs. Campbell6 W 3-0S. 7 vs. UNC-Asheville6 W 3-0S. 13 at Minnesota34 W 3-2S. 14 vs. Arkansas34 W 3-0S.14 vs. Marshall34 W 3-2S. 20 Wisconsin-Milwaukee25 W 3-0S. 21 Wisconsin-Milwaukee25 W 3-1S. 21 Auburn25 L 1-3S. 25 at Clemson W 3-0S. 29 at Florida State W 3-1O. 4 at Maryland L 1-3O. 5 at Virginia L 1-3O. 9 North Carolina W 3-1O. 12 NC State W 3-1O. 13 Florida State W 3-1

2000 ACC Regular Season Co-Champions

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O. 18 at Wake Forest W 3-0O. 19 at Duke L 0-3O. 23 Clemson W 3-0O. 25 UCF W 3-0N. 1 Virginia W 3-1N. 2 Maryland L 1-3N. 4 at Georgia State W 3-0N. 8 at NC State W 3-2N. 9 at North Carolina L 1-3N. 15 Duke W 3-0N. 16 Wake Forest W 3-0N. 22 Florida State# W 3-0N. 23 Duke# W 3-0N. 24 #22 Maryland# L 0-3D. 4 Coastal Carolina& W 3-0D. 8 vs. #7 Penn State& L 0-3

6 - Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C.25 - Courtyard by Marriott Classic, Atlanta, Ga.33 - Kentucky Classic, Lexington, Ky.34 - Minnesota Invitational, Minneapolis, Minn.# - ACC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.& - NCAA Tournament, Cleveland, Ohio

1997 (19-15, 10-6 ACC)A. 29 at #5 Long Beach State35 L 0-3A. 30 vs. #9 California-Santa Barbara35 L 1-3S. 1 at Pepperdine L 0-3S. 2 at Cal State Fullerton W 3-2S. 5 Bethune Cookman W 3-0S. 5 Furman25 W 3-0S. 6 Mercer25 W 3-1S. 6 Minnesota25 L 0-3S. 10 at Illinois State L 2-3S. 12 vs. Illinois32 L 0-3S. 13 vs. Duke32 L 0-3S. 14 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 0-3S. 19 North Florida W 3-0S. 20 Georgia State W 3-0S. 20 Southern Methodist W 3-0S. 26 Duke L 1-3S. 27 Wake Forest W 3-1S. 30 at Clemson L 1-3O. 5 at Florida State L 1-3O. 10 at NC State W 3-0O. 11 at North Carolina W 3-2O. 17 Maryland L 2-3O. 18 Virginia L 2-3O. 24 North Carolina W 3-2O. 25 Florida State W 3-1O. 26 NC State W 3-0O. 31 at Virginia W 3-0N. 1 at Maryland L 2-3N. 6 Clemson W 3-1N. 14 at Wake Forest W 3-0N. 15 at Duke W 3-0N. 21 vs. North Carolina# W 3-2N. 22 vs. Florida State# W 3-1N. 23 vs. Clemson# L 1-3

25 - Courtyard by Marriott Classic, Atlanta, Ga.32 - Mizuno USA Cup, Chicago, Ill. 35 - Long Beach State Invite, Long Beach Calif.# - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, N.C.

1998 (22-13, 10-6 ACC)S. 2 at Arizona State L 1-3S. 3 at Saint Mary’s L 1-3S. 5 at #11 Pacific36 L 0-3S. 6 vs. #19 Texas A&M36 L 1-3S. 6 vs. Creighton36 W 3-0S. 9 at Georgia State L 1-3S. 11 UTEP25 W 3-1S. 12 South Alabama25 W 3-0S. 12 Toledo25 W 3-0S. 17 at Furman W 3-0S. 18 vs. South Carolina State6 W 3-0S. 18 vs. UAB6 W 3-0

S. 18 vs. William & Mary6 W 3-1S. 19 vs. College of Charleston6 W 3-0S. 19 vs. UAB6 W 3-0S. 19 vs. William & Mary6 W 3-0S. 25 North Carolina L 1-3S. 27 Florida State W 3-1S. 29 NC State W 3-0O. 2 at Maryland W 3-2O. 3 at Virginia L 1-3O. 9 Wake Forest W 3-0O. 10 Duke W 3-2O. 14 at Clemson L 0-3O. 20 at Wake Forest W 3-2O. 25 at Duke W 3-0O. 27 Clemson W 3-1O. 30 at Florida State L 0-3N. 3 Mercer W 3-0N. 6 Virginia L 2-3N. 7 Maryland W 3-1N. 12 at NC State W 3-0N. 13 at North Carolina L 0-3N. 21 vs. Clemson# L 2-3N. 27 at Georgia L 1-3

6 - Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C.25 - Courtyard by Marriott Classic, Atlanta, Ga.36 - Pacific-Nike Invitational, Forest Grove, Ore.# - ACC Tournament, College Park, Md.

1999 (17-14, 6-10 ACC)S. 3 vs. UTEP37 W 3-0S. 4 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock37 W 3-0S. 4 at Texas-Arlington37 W 3-0S. 10 South Carolina25 L 2-3S. 10 #9 California-Santa Barbara25 L 0-3S. 11 Virginia Tech25 W 3-0 S. 11 Arizona State25 L 0-3S. 14 Georgia State W 3-0S. 16 Illinois State W 3-1S. 17 vs. Winthrop38 W 3-0S. 17 vs. Air Force38 W 3-0S. 18 vs. Belmont38 W 3-0S. 18 at Alabama38 W 3-1S. 24 at Wake Forest W 3-1S. 28 at Duke W 3-1O. 1 #13 Clemson L 1-3O. 5 North Carolina L 1-3O. 8 NC State L 2-3O. 9 Florida State W 3-0O. 15 at Virginia L 1-3O. 16 at Maryland L 2-3O. 22 at NC State L 2-3O. 23 at #25 North Carolina L 1-3O. 29 Maryland W 3-0O. 30 Virginia W 3-1N. 2 at #14 Clemson L 0-3N. 7 at Florida State W 3-1N. 12 Duke L 1-3N. 13 Wake Forest L 0-3N. 19 vs. Wake Forest# L 0-3N. 26 Georgia W 3-1

25 - Courtyard by Marriott Classic, Atlanta, Ga.37 - UT-Arlington Tournament, Arlington, Texas38 - Crimson Tide Classic, Tuscaloosa, Ala.# - ACC Tournament, Orlando, Fla.

2000 (25-8, 13-3 ACC)ACC Regular Season Co-Champions

NCAA First RoundS. 1 at Davidson W 3-0S. 1 vs. UNC-Wilmington21 W 3-0S. 2 vs. Georgia State21 W 3-0S. 2 at Davidson21 W 3-1S. 8 #10 Minnesota25 L 1-3S. 9 Coastal Carolina25 W 3-0S. 10 #9 Pacific25 L 2-3S. 12 at Georgia State W 3-0

S. 12 at UT-Chattanooga W 3-0S. 15 vs. Loyola-Chicago39 W 3-0S. 16 vs. Massachusetts39 W 3-0S. 16 at #3 Colorado State39 L 0-3S. 22 at North Carolina L 2-3S. 23 at NC State W 3-1S. 29 Virginia W 3-1S. 30 Maryland W 3-1O. 4 at Wake Forest W 3-0O. 6 at Duke W 3-0O. 10 Clemson W 3-0O. 13 at Florida State W 3-2O. 15 at Florida A&M W 3-0O. 20 Wake Forest W 3-1O. 21 Duke W 3-2O. 27 at Clemson W 3-0N. 3 at Maryland W 3-0N. 4 at Virginia L 2-3N. 7 NC State W 3-0N. 10 Florida State L 1-3N. 11 North Carolina W 3-2N. 16 vs. NC State# W 3-0N. 17 vs. Duke# L 2-3N. 24 at Georgia W 3-0D. 1 vs. Colorado& L 1-3

21 - Davidson Invitational, Davidson, N.C.25 - Courtyard by Marriott Classic, Atlanta, Ga.39 - Colorado State Classic, Fort Collins, Colo.# - ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, N.C.& - Richmond, Va.

2001 (19-8, 12-4 ACC)NCAA First Round

A. 31 vs. Texas Tech40 W 3-0A. 31 at #21 Utah40 L 0-3S. 1 vs. Rhode Island40 W 3-0S. 7 #12 Colorado State25 L 1-3S. 8 LSU25 W 3-0S. 9 Georgetown25 W 3-0S. 18 Duke L 2-3S. 22 Florida State W 3-0S. 23 Wake Forest W 3-1S. 28 Clemson W 3-0O. 2 at NC State W 3-1O. 7 at North Carolina L 0-3O. 12 Maryland W 3-2O. 13 Virginia W 3-0O. 14 Arkansas W 3-1O. 19 at Wake Forest W 3-2O. 20 at Duke L 1-3O. 23 at Clemson W 3-1O. 27 at Florida A&M W 3-1O. 28 at Florida State L 2-3N. 2 North Carolina W 3-2N. 3 NC State W 3-0N. 9 at Virginia W 3-0

N. 10 at Maryland W 3-1N. 16 vs. Maryland# L 2-3N. 23 Georgia W 3-0D. 1 vs. Louisville& L 2-3

25 - Courtyard by Marriott Classic, Atlanta, Ga.40 - Utah Classic Tournament, Salt Lake City, Utah# - ACC Tournament, Tallahassee, Fla.& - NCAA Tournament, San Diego, Calif.

Bond Shymansky172-64 • .729

2002-09 • 7 years2002 (33-6, 13-3 ACC)

ACC Tournament ChampionsNCAA Second Round

A. 30 vs. Villanova41 W 3-0A. 30 vs. Rice41 W 3-0A. 31 vs. #14 Northern Iowa41 L 1-3A. 31 at George Mason41 W 3-0S. 6 Florida A&M25 W 3-1S. 6 #22 Louisville25 W 3-0S. 7 Miami (Ohio)25 W 3-1S. 10 at Georgia W 3-1S. 13 vs. #19 Michigan State42 W 3-1S. 14 at South Florida42 L 2-3S. 14 vs. #24 Kansas State42 W 3-1S. 17 at Georgia State W 3-0S. 17 at UT-Chattanooga W 3-0S. 20 Alabama43 W 3-2S. 21 Florida International43 W 3-0S. 21 Cornell43 W 3-0S. 27 at Maryland W 3-1S. 28 at Virginia W 3-0O. 1 NC State W 3-0O. 5 #11 North Carolina L 2-3O. 6 Florida State W 3-2O. 11 at Clemson W 3-2O. 15 at Duke L 2-3O. 19 at Wake Forest W 3-1O. 25 Virginia W 3-0O. 26 Maryland W 3-1N. 1 at #13 North Carolina L 2-3N. 2 at NC State W 3-0N. 5 Clemson W 3-1N. 8 at Florida State W 3-0N. 10 at Florida A&M W 3-0N. 15 Wake Forest W 3-0N. 16 Duke W 3-1N. 22 Wake Forest# W 3-0N. 23 Duke# W 3-1N. 24 Florida State# W 3-1N. 29 Florida A&M W 3-0D. 5 vs. Florida A&M& W 3-0D. 6 at #10 Minnesota& L 1-3

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25 - Courtyard by Marriot Classic, Atlanta, Ga.41 - George Mason Invitational, Fairfax, Va.42 - South Florida Tournament, Tampa, Fla.43 - Georgia Tech Invitational, Atlanta, Ga.# - ACC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.& - NCAA Tournament, New Orleans, La.

2003 (34-4, 15-1 ACC)ACC Regular Season Champions

NCAA Region FinalA. 29 Northwestern25 W 3-0A. 30 Coastal Carolina25 W 3-0A. 30 Alabama25 W 3-0S. 5 vs. Temple44 W 3-0S. 7 vs. Western Michigan44 W 3-0S. 12 vs. #17 Michigan State45 W 3-0S. 13 vs. #13 Santa Clara45 W 3-0S. 14 at #5 Nebraska45 W 3-2S. 19 #24 Wisconsin43 W 3-2S. 20 Western Carolina43 W 3-0S. 20 South Florida43 W 3-0S. 23 at NC State W 3-0S. 28 at North Carolina W 3-0O. 3 Maryland W 3-1O. 4 Georgia State W 3-0O. 4 Virginia W 3-0O. 10 at Wake Forest W 3-0O. 11 at Duke W 3-0O. 14 at Clemson W 3-0O. 18 at Florida State W 3-0O. 24 North Carolina W 3-1O. 25 NC State W 3-1O. 31 at Virginia W 3-0N. 1 at Maryland L 2-3N. 4 Duke W 3-0N. 8 Florida State W 3-0N. 9 Wake Forest W 3-0N. 12 Georgia W 3-0N. 15 Clemson W 3-1N. 21 vs. Florida State# W 3-1N. 22 vs. Virginia# W 3-0N. 23 vs. Maryland# L 1-3N. 28 vs. Long Beach State46 L 2-3N. 29 vs. San Jose State46 W 3-0D. 4 Alabama A&M& W 3-0D. 5 Florida A&M& W 3-0D. 12 vs. #8 California& W 3-1D. 13 at #2 HawaiI& L 1-3

25 - Courtyard by Marriott Classic, Atlanta, Ga.43 - Georgia Tech Invitational, Atlanta, Ga.44 - Ohio State Buckeye Classic, Columbus, Ohio45 - Nebraska Invitational, Lincoln, Neb. 46 - Baden Thanksgiving Tournament, Long Beach, Calif.# - ACC Tournament, Orlando, Fla.& - NCAA Tournament, Dallas, Texas

2004 (27-7, 16-0 ACC)ACC Regular Season Champions

NCAA Region SemifinalsA. 27 vs. #1 USC47 L 0-3A. 28 vs. #11 Colorado State47 L 1-3S. 3 vs. Purdue48 L 1-3S. 4 at #23 Wisconsin48 L 2-3S. 10 Xavier43 W 3-0S. 11 Tennessee Tech43 W 3-0S. 12 Ohio State43 L 0-3S. 17 at Miami (Ohio)49 W 3-0S. 18 vs. Middle Tennessee State49 W 3-0S. 19 vs. IPFW49 W 3-0S. 24 North Carolina W 3-0S. 25 NC State W 3-0S. 28 at Clemson W 3-1O. 3 at Virginia Tech W 3-0O. 8 at Wake Forest W 3-0O. 9 at Duke W 3-0O. 15 Virginia W 3-1

O. 16 Maryland W 3-0O. 19 at Georgia State W 3-1O. 22 at NC State W 3-0O. 23 at North Carolina W 3-1O. 29 Florida State W 3-1O. 30 Miami W 3-0N. 1 UCF W 3-0N. 5 Duke W 3-0N. 7 Wake Forest W 3-0N. 12 at Maryland W 3-0N. 13 at Virginia W 3-0N. 19 vs. Clemson# L 1-3N. 23 at Georgia W 3-0N. 26 Winthrop W 3-0D. 3 Georgia& W 3-0D. 4 #16 California-Santa Barbara& W 3-0D. 10 at #4 Minnesota& L 2-3

43 - Georgia Tech Invitational, Atlanta, Ga.47 - NACWAA Classic, Fort Collins, Colo.48 - Badger Challenge, Madison Wis. 49 - Miami University Invitational, Oxford, Ohio# - ACC Tournament , Charlottesville, Va.& - NCAA Tournament, Long Beach, Calif.

2005 (16-15, 12-10 ACC)S. 2 at Northwestern50 L 0-3S. 2 vs. #17 Arizona50 L 0-3S. 3 vs. Winthrop50 W 3-1S. 9 George Washington51 W 3-1S. 10 Long Island51 W 3-1S. 11 Western Kentucky51 L 0-3S. 17 vs. Michigan52 L 0-3S. 18 at Georgia52 L 0-3S. 23 Wake Forest W 3-1S. 24 Duke L 1-3S. 30 at Florida State W 3-2O. 2 at Miami W 3-2O. 7 #25 Maryland W 3-2O. 8 Georgia State W 3-0O. 8 Boston College W 3-0O. 14 at North Carolina L 0-3O. 15 at NC State W 3-1O. 18 Clemson W 3-0O. 21 Virginia Tech W 3-2O. 22 Virginia W 3-2O. 28 at Duke L 0-3O. 29 at Wake Forest L 1-3N. 4 Miami L 0-3N. 5 Florida State L 0-3N. 11 NC State W 3-1N. 12 North Carolina L 1-3N. 15 at Clemson W 3-2N. 18 at Boston College L 1-3N. 19 at Maryland L 1-3N. 25 at Virginia Tech L 1-3N. 26 at Virginia W 3-1

50 - Wildcat Classic, Tucson, Ariz.51 - Georgia Tech Renaissance Invitational, Atlanta, Ga.52 - University of Georgia Invitational, Athens, Ga.

2006 (20-12, 12-10 ACC)S. 1 Mississippi State53 L 1-3S. 1 Georgia53 W 3-2S. 2 Georgia State53 W 3-0S. 2 Northern Iowa53 W 3-2S. 8 vs. Villanova54 W 3-1S. 8 vs. Toledo54 W 3-1S. 9 at Kentucky54 L 1-3S. 15 South Florida55 W 3-0S. 16 Stetson55 W 3-0S. 16 Sam Houston State55 W 3-0S. 22 at Wake Forest L 0-3S. 23 at Duke L 1-3S. 29 Florida State L 2-3S. 30 Miami L 1-3O. 6 at Maryland L 2-3

O. 8 at Boston College L 1-3O. 13 North Carolina W 3-0O. 14 NC State W 3-0O. 17 at Clemson L 0-3O. 20 at Virginia Tech W 3-0O. 21 at Virginia L 2-3O. 27 #25 Duke W 3-2O. 28 Wake Forest W 3-1N. 3 at Miami W 3-2N. 5 at Florida State W 3-1N. 10 at NC State W 3-0N. 12 at North Carolina W 3-2N. 14 Clemson W 3-2N. 17 Boston College W 3-1N. 18 Maryland W 3-2N. 24 Virginia Tech L 1-3N. 25 Virginia L 0-3

53 - Regeny Suites Georgia Tech Invite, Atlanta, Ga.54 - University of Kentucky Tournament, Lexington, Ky.55 - Regency Suites Georgia Tech Classic, Atlanta, Ga.

2007 (22-10, 16-6 ACC)A. 24 vs. Pittsburgh56 W 3-1A. 24 at Arkansas56 W 3-1A. 25 vs. Pepperdine56 L 1-3S. 7 Western Carolina55 W 3-0S. 7 Georgia55 W 3-1S. 8 Arizona55 L 0-3S. 8 Kentucky55 L 1-3S. 14 vs. Temple57 W 3-0S. 14 vs. Utah Valley State57 W 3-0S. 15 at #10 Michigan57 L 2-3S. 21 at North Carolina W 3-1S. 23 at NC State W 3-1S. 28 Virginia L 2-3S. 29 Virginia Tech W 3-1O. 5 at Florida State L 1-3O. 7 at Miami W 3-1O. 12 at #13 Duke L 2-3O. 13 at Wake Forest W 3-1O. 16 Clemson L 0-3O. 19 Maryland W 3-2O. 20 Boston College W 3-0O. 26 NC State W 3-0O. 27 North Carolina W 3-2O. 30 at #24 Clemson L 1-3N. 2 at Virginia Tech W 3-2N. 4 at Virginia W 3-2N. 8 #14 Duke W 3-1N. 9 Wake Forest W 3-0N. 16 Miami W 3-1N. 17 Florida State W 3-1N. 21 at Boston College W 3-2N. 23 at Maryland L 2-3

55 - Regency Suites Georgia Tech Classic, Atlanta, Ga.56 - Arkansas Clarion Inn Invite, Jonesboro, Ark.57 - Michigan/Nike Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich.

2008 (20-10, 12-8 ACC)A. 29 at Georgia52 W 3-1A. 31 vs. Georgia State52 W 3-0A. 31 vs. Furman52 W 3-1S. 5 Arkansas55 W 3-0S. 6 Xavier55 W 3-0S. 7 #25 Michigan55 L 2-3S. 12 vs. Southern Mississippi58 L 2-3S. 12 at Ole Miss58 W 3-2S. 13 vs. Eastern Illinois58 W 3-0S. 18 at Clemson59 W 3-2S. 19 vs. Florida A&M59 W 3-0S. 26 at Virginia W 3-1S. 27 at Virginia Tech L 0-3O. 3 Florida State W 3-0O. 4 Miami L 1-3O. 10 Duke L 2-3O. 11 Wake Forest W 3-0

O. 17 at Maryland W 3-0O. 19 at Boston College W 3-0O. 24 at NC State W 3-0O. 26 at North Carolina L 1-3O. 31 Virginia Tech W 3-0N. 1 Virginia W 3-0N. 7 at Wake Forest W 3-2N. 8 Duke L 2-3N. 14 at Miami L 2-3N. 16 at Florida State L 1-3N. 21 Boston College W 3-0N. 22 Maryland W 3-0N. 28 Clemson L 2-3

52 - University of Georgia Invitational, Athens, Ga.55 - Regency Suites Georgia Tech Classic, Atlanta, Ga.58 - Magnolia Invitational at Ole Miss, University, Miss.59 - Clemson Classic, Clemson, S.C.

Tonya Johnson85-72 • .541

2009- 2013 • 5 years

2009 (21-10, 15-5 ACC)NCAA First Round

A. 28 Georgia53 W 3-2 A. 29 Austin Peay53 W 3-0 A. 29 Mercer53 W 3-0 S. 4 at Middle Tennessee State60 L 1-3 S. 5 vs Ohio60 L 2-3 S. 5 vs Northern Illinois60 W 3-0 S. 11 Clemson61 W 3-2 S. 12 Southeast Missouri61 W 3-1 S. 12 Mississippi61 W 3-1 S. 18 at Denver62 L 1-3 S. 19 vs #9 Minnesota62 L 1-3 S. 25 NC State W 3-0 S. 27 North Carolina W 3-0 O. 2 at #17 Florida State W 3-2 O. 4 at Miami L 2-3 O. 9 Maryland W 3-0 O. 10 Boston College W 3-0 O. 16 at Virginia Tech L 0-3 O. 17 at Virginia W 3-1 O. 23 Wake Forest W 3-0 O. 24 Duke L 2-3 O. 30 at North Carolina W 3-1 O. 31 at NC State W 3-0 N. 6 at Boston College W 3-0 N. 8 at Maryland W 3-0 N. 13 Miami L 2-3 N. 14 #15 Florida State L 0-3 N. 20 Virginia W 3-0 N. 21 Virginia Tech W 3-0 N. 27 at Clemson W 3-2 D. 4 vs Baylor L 0-3

53 - Regency Suites Georgia Tech Invite, Atlanta, Ga.60 - Blue Raider Bash, Murfreesboro, Tenn.61 - GT Courtyard Marriott Classic, Atlanta, Ga.62 - Pioneer Classic, Denver, Colo.

2010 (18-14, 11-9 ACC)A. 27 Indiana60 L 2-3A. 28 Alabama A&M60 W 3-0A. 28 UAB60 W 3-0S. 3 vs. Oral Roberts62 W 3-0S. 3 vs. Loyola-Marymount62 L 2-3S. 4 at Kansas State62 L 0-3S. 10 vs. Florida Gulf Coast63 W 3-0S. 11 vs. #9 Washington63 L 0-3S. 11 at Georgia63 W 3-2S. 17 at Clemson59 L 2-3S. 18 vs. Florida A&M59 W 3-0S. 18 vs. Georgia State59 W 3-0S. 24 Duke L 2-3S. 26 Wake Forest L 0-3

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O. 1 at Virginia W 3-1O. 2 at Virginia Tech W 3-2O. 8 at Miami W 3-2O. 10 at #20 Florida State W 3-0O. 15 North Carolina W 3-1O. 17 NC State W 3-1O. 22 Boston College W 3-0O. 23 Maryland L 0-3O. 26 Middle Tennessee State L 1-3O. 29 at Wake Forest W 3-0O. 30 at Duke L 0-3N. 5 Florida State L 0-3N. 6 Miami W 3-1N. 12 Virginia Tech L 0-3N. 14 Virginia W 3-0N. 19 at NC State L 1-3N. 21 at North Carolina L 2-3N. 26 Clemson W 3-2

59 - Clemson Classic, Clemson, S.C.60 - Blue Raider Bash, Murfresboro, Tenn.62 - Pioneer Classic, Denver, Colo.63 - Bulldog Invitational, Athens, Ga.

2011 (15-16, 8-12 ACC)A. 26 vs. Kansas State64 W 3-1A. 27 vs. Tennessee Tech64 W 3-0A. 27 vs. Louisville64 W 3-2S. 2 vs. UTSA65 L 1-3S. 3 vs. Houston Baptist65 W 3-0S. 3 at Rice65 L 2-3S. 9 vs. Georgia53 W 3-0S. 10 vs. Mercer53 W 3-0S. 10 vs. Samford53 L 1-3S. 15 vs. Furman59 W 3-1S. 16 at Clemson59 L 0-3S. 23 at Duke L 0-3S. 24 at Wake Forest W 3-1S. 30 NC State L 2-3O. 1 North Carolina L 0-3O. 7 Maryland W 3-1O. 9 Boston College W 3-0O. 14 at #21 Florida State L 0-3O. 16 at #23 Miami W 3-1O. 21 at Virginia Tech L 2-3O. 22 at Virginia W 3-1O. 26 at Middle Tennessee State L 1-3O. 28 Wake Forest W 3-0O. 30 Duke L 1-3N. 4 at Boston College W 3-1N. 6 at Maryland W 3-1N. 11 at North Carolina L 1-3N. 13 at NC State L 0-3N. 18 #22 Miami L 2-3N. 19 #21 Florida State L 1-3N. 23 Clemson L 1-3

53 - Regency Suites Georgia Tech Invite, Atlanta, Ga.59 - Clemson Classic, Clemson, S.C.64 - Georgia Tech Courtyard Classic, Atlanta, Ga.65 - Rice Tournament, Houston, Texas

2012 (19-12, 10-10 ACC)A. 24 vs. Cal State Fullerton43 W 3-0A. 25 vs. Charleston Southern43 W 3-0A. 25 vs. Southern Methodist43 W 3-0A. 31 vs. Bowling Green66 W 3-0S. 1 vs. Cleveland State66 W 3-0S. 1 at Indiana66 L 1-3S. 7 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette67 W 3-0S. 8 vs. Jacksonville67 W 3-0S. 8 at #15 Florida67 L 1-3S. 14 Clemson64 W 3-0S. 16 Georgia State64 W 3-0S. 21 Boston College W 3-0S. 23 Maryland W 3-0S. 28 at NC State L 2-3S. 30 at North Carolina L 0-3

O. 5 Virginia Tech W 3-1O. 6 Virginia W 3-0O. 12 at Wake Forest W 3-0O. 13 at Duke L 2-3O. 16 at Georgia W 3-1O. 19 #12 Florida State L 2-3O. 21 #24 Miami L 0-3O. 26 at Maryland L 2-3O. 28 at Boston College W 3-0N. 2 at Virginia L 2-3N. 3 at Virginia Tech L 1-3N. 8 #22 North Carolina W 3-2N. 10 NC State W 3-1N. 15 Duke L 1-3N. 16 Wake Forest W 3-0N. 20 at Clemson L 0-3

43 - Georgia Tech Invitational, Atlanta, Ga.64 - Georgia Tech Courtyard Classic, Atlanta, Ga.66 - Indiana Invitational, Bloomington, Ind.67 - Florida Active Ankle Challenge, Gainesville, Fla.

2013 (12-20, 6-14 ACC)A. 30 vs. Florida A&M43 W 3-0A. 30 vs. UT-Chattanooga43 W 3-0S. 1 vs. College of Charleston43 L 0-3S. 6 vs. Idaho State68 L 0-3S. 6 vs. California-Riverside68 W 3-1S. 7 at New Mexico68 L 1-3S. 13 vs. St. John’s64 L 1-3S. 14 vs. Troy64 L 1-3S. 14 vs. Connecticut64 W 3-0S. 20 at Tennessee69 W 3-0S. 21 vs. Coastal Carolina69 L 1-3S. 21 vs. Jacksonville State69 W 3-0S. 27 at Maryland L 2-3S. 29 at Pittsburgh L 0-3O. 4 #18 Florida State W 3-1O. 5 Miami L 1-3O. 9 at Clemson L 0-3O. 12 Notre Dame L 0-3O. 18 #24 Duke L 0-3O. 20 Wake Forest L 0-3O. 25 at Syracuse L 0-3O. 27 at Boston College W 3-2N. 1 Virginia L 2-3N. 3 Virginia Tech W 3-1N. 9 at NC State L 2-3N. 10 at #19 North Carolina L 0-3N. 14 Clemson W 3-1N. 16 at #13 Duke L 1-3N. 22 Boston College W 3-0N. 24 Syracuse W 3-0N. 27 at Miami L 1-3N. 29 at #16 Florida State L 0-3

43 - Georgia Tech Invitational, Atlanta, Ga.64 - Georgia Tech Courtyard Classic, Atlanta, Ga.68 - Sheraton Airport Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, N.M.69 - Tennessee Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn.

Overall Record: 675-480 (.584) 33 YearsDivision I Record: 610-428 (.588)30 Years

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coachinG history

Mary Ann Ingram (1982-83)

Shelton Collier (1991-2001)

Terry Chambers (1984)

Judy Sackfield (1985-90) Bond Shymansky (2002-08)

Tonya Johnson (2009-13)

David Houser (1980-81)

Year Overall Pct.1980 23-16 .5901981 20-20 .500 43-36 .544

Year Overall Pct. ACC Pct.1982 22-16 .579 -- --1983 3-24 .111 0-7 .000 25-40 .385 0-7 .000

Year Overall Pct. ACC Pct.1984 4-22 .154 0-7 .000 4-22 .154 0-7 .000

Year Overall Pct. ACC Pct.1985 4-26 .133 0-7 .0001986 8-20 .286 0-7 .0001987 18-20 .474 0-6 .0001988 20-16 .556 0-6 .0001989 17-20 .459 0-6 .0001990 8-30 .211 0-6 .000 75-132 .362 0-38 .000

Year Overall Pct. ACC Pct.1991 27-9 .750 3-4 .4291992 30-10 .750 4-3 .5711993 25-13 .658 8-6 .5711994 26-9! .743 *11-3 .7861995 29-7! .806 *^12-2 .8571996 32-8! .800 11-5 .6881997 19-15 .559 10-6 .6251998 22-13 .629 10-6 .6251999 17-14 .548 6-10 .3752000 25-8! .758 *13-3 .8132001 19-8! .704 12-4 .750 271-114 .704 100-52 .658

Year Overall Pct. ACC Pct.2002 33-6! .846 ^13-3 .8132003 34-4! .895 *15-1 .9382004 27-7! .794 *16-0 1.0002005 16-15 .516 12-10 .5452006 20-12 .625 12-10 .5452007 22-10 .688 16-6 .7272008 20-10 .667 12-8 .600 172-64 .729 96-38 .716

Year Overall Pct. ACC Pct.2009 21-10! .677 15-5 .7502010 18-14 .563 11-9 .5502011 15-16 .484 8-12 .4002012 19-12 .613 10-10 .5002013 12-20 .375 6-14 .300 85-72 .541 50-50 .500

* ACC Regular Season Champions^ ACC Tournament Champions! NCAA Tournament Participants