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Page 1: Alanna Resch Jacy Norton - Arizona Wildcatsarizonawildcats.com/fls/30700/old_site/pdf/w-volley/2009... · 2013. 6. 29. · 2009 MeDiA GuiDe 1 CONTeNTS/quiCk fACTS General Information

Alanna Resch

Jacy Norton

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Whitney Dosty

Paige Webber

Tiffany Owens

Stephanie Snow

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CONTeNTS/quiCk fACTSGeneral InformationLocation .......................................................................................... Tucson, Ariz.Founded ......................................................................................... 1885Enrollment ..................................................................................... 37,217Nickname ....................................................................................... WildcatsColors ............................................................................................... Cardinal and NavyAffiliation ........................................................................................ NCAA Division IConference..................................................................................... Pacific-10President ......................................................................................... Dr. Robert SheltonAthletics Director ......................................................................... Jim LivengoodSWA/Senior Associate A.D. ....................................................... Kathleen LaRoseHome Facility (Capacity) ........................................................... McKale Center (14,545)

2008 In Review2008 Record................................................................................... 16-142008 Conference Record/Finish ............................................. 6-12/7thPostseason ..................................................................................... N/AFinal AVCA Ranking .................................................................... N/A

2008Starters Returning/Lost (including libero).......................... 5 + libero/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................. 12/3Key Returnees ............................................................................... Tiffany Owens – OH Paige Weber – S Whitney Dosty – OH Stephanie Snow - MBKey Losses ...................................................................................... Brooke Buringrud – OH Randy Goodenough – OH Brittany Leonard - L

Volleyball StaffHead Coach ................................................................................... David Rubio (Cal State Northridge, ’82)Arizona Record ............................................................................. 321-189 (.589), 18th seasonCareer Record ............................................................................... 443-255 (.576), 23rd seasonAssociate Head Coach ............................................................... Steve Walker (Long Beach State, ’96), 6th seasonAssistant Coach ............................................................................ Allison Napier (Arizona, ’02) 3rd seasonVolleyball Office Phone ............................................................. (520) 621-2908Volleyball Office Fax ................................................................... (520) 626-7018

Media RelationsMedia Relations Phone.............................................................. (520) 621-4163Media Relations Fax .................................................................... (520) 621-2681Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (520) 621-5291Media Relations Mailing Address .......................................... Room 106 McKale Center Tucson, AZ 85721-0096 Volleyball Contact ....................................................................... Blake GrimsleyContact’s Direct Line ................................................................. (520) 626.9395Contact’s Cell Phone ................................................................... (714) 606.3057Contact’s E-mail ............................................................................ [email protected] ........................................................................................... www.arizonawildcats.com

IntroQuick Facts/Contents ...............................................................1Rosters ...........................................................................................2Season Preview ......................................................................3-5

Player BiosJacy Norton .................................................................................6Alanna Resch ...............................................................................7Whitney Dosty ............................................................................8Tiffany Owens .............................................................................9Stephanie Snow ...................................................................... 10Paige Weber .............................................................................. 11Courtney Karst ......................................................................... 12Elise Hendrickson ................................................................... 13Kaylen Bannister ..................................................................... 13Dana Hutchinson .................................................................... 14Kari Bardis.................................................................................. 15Danielle Holloway .................................................................. 15Tori Moore ................................................................................. 16Ellen Querrey............................................................................ 16

Coaching StaffHead Coach Dave Rubio ................................................17-18Steve Walker / Allison Napier ............................................. 19

2008 In Review2008 Season in Review ......................................................... 202008 Statistics/Results .......................................................... 212008 Match-by-Match Leaders .......................................... 222008 Pac-10 Honors ............................................................... 22

HistoryWildcat Coaching Records .................................................. 23All-Time Season Records ...................................................... 23Wildcat Olympians ................................................................. 24Year-by-Year Results ........................................................25-30NCAA Tournament Results .................................................. 31Letterwinners ........................................................................... 31Honors & Awards .................................................................... 32All-Americans ........................................................................... 33

RecordsIndividual Career Records ................................................... 34Individual Season Records .................................................. 35Individual Match Records .................................................... 36Team Season Records ........................................................... 37Team Match Records ............................................................. 37

Opponents2008 Opponents ...............................................................38-39All-Time Series Records ........................................................ 40Pacific-10 ................................................................................... 41

Recruiting SectionMcKale Center ......................................................................... 42Richard Jefferson Gym .......................................................... 43The University ....................................................................44-45C.A.T.S. Program ................................................................46-47Athletic Administration ........................................................ 48

CreditsThe 2009-10 University of Arizona volleyball media guide is a product of the University of Arizona Athletic Media Relations Office © 2009. It was written and edited by Blake Grimsley and Charles Renning. Layout, Design and Printing by Brad Woodward; Ben Franklin Press. Assistance by the volleyball staff. Photo credits: Luke Adams; J and L Photography, The Associated Press, Stoddard Reynolds, John Robert Miller, Didier Beauvarlet, Alan Michael Lev, Doug Coombs and Nick Wantland.

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Freshman (2)Tori MooreEllen Querrey

Sophomore (5)Kaylen BannisterKari BardisElise HendricksonDana Hutchinson

Junior (5)Whitney DostyDanielle HollowayTiffany OwensStephanie SnowPaige Weber

Senior (2)Jacy NortonAlanna Resch

5-4 (1)Danielle Holloway

5-7 (1)Kari Bardis

5-9 (1)Alanna Resch

5-10 (1)Tori Moore

5-11 (4)Dana HutchinsonTiffany OwensEllen QuerreyPaige Weber

6-1 (1)Courtney Karst

6-2 (1)Elise Hendrickson

6-3 (1)Whitney Dosty

6-4 (3)Kaylen BannisterJacy NortonStephanie Snow

Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown Previous School/Club 1 Danielle Holloway L 5-4 Jr. 1L Laguna Niguel, Calif. Santa Margarita HS/Laguna Beach 2 Kari Bardis L/DS 5-7 So. 1L Alpharetta, Ga. Northview HS/ A5 4 Tori Moore S 5-10 R-Fr. HS Brea, Calif Brea-Olinda HS/Ripcurl 7 Dana Hutchinson OH 5-11 So. 1L Laguna Beach, Calif. Laguna Beach HS/Laguna Beach 8 Ellen Querrey OH 5-11 Fr. HS Thousand Oaks, Calif. Thousand Oaks HS/ Sportsshack 9 Tiffany Owens OH 5-11 Jr. 2L San Bernardino, Calif. Cajon HS/Rancho Valley 11 Elise Hendrickson UT 6-2 R-So. 1L Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Wilson HS/Cal Juniors 12 Jacy Norton MB 6-4 Sr. 3L Louisville, Ky. Flour Bluff HS/Epic 21 Whitney Dosty OH 6-3 R-Jr. 2L Tucson, Ariz. Salpointe Catholic/Club Cactus 22 Kaylen Bannister MB 6-4 R-So. 1L Frankfurt, Germany Ramstein HS 23 Courtney Karst MB 6-1 So. 1L Centennial, Colo. Eaglecrest HS/Front Range 33 Alanna Resch L 5-9 Sr. 3L San Diego, Calif. Santa Fe Christian/Epic 34 Paige Weber S 5-11 Jr. 2L Indianapolis, Ind. Roncalli HS/Circle City 55 Stephanie Snow MB 6-4 Jr. 2L Tempe, Ariz. Marcos de Niza HS/Arizona Juniors

Head Coach: David Rubio (Cal State Northridge, ‘82), 18th yearAssociate Head Coach: Steve Walker (Long Beach State, ’96)Assistant Coach: Allison Napier (Arizona, ‘02)

Alphabetical No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown Previous School/Club 22 Kaylen Bannister MB 6-4 R-So. 1L Frankfurt, Germany Ramstein HS 2 Kari Bardis L/DS 5-7 So. 1L Alpharetta, Ga. Northview HS/ A5 21 Whitney Dosty OH 6-3 R-Jr. 2L Tucson, Ariz. Salpointe Catholic/Club Cactus 11 Elise Hendrickson UT 6-2 R-So. 1L Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Wilson HS/Cal Juniors 1 Danielle Holloway L 5-4 Jr. 1L Laguna Niguel, Calif. Santa Margarita HS/Laguna Beach 7 Dana Hutchinson OH 5-11 So. 1L Laguna Beach, Calif. Laguna Beach HS/Laguna Beach 23 Courtney Karst MB 6-1 So. 1L Centennial, Colo. Eaglecrest HS/Front Range 4 Tori Moore S 5-10 R-Fr. HS Brea, Calif Brea-Olinda HS/Ripcurl 12 Jacy Norton MB 6-4 Sr. 3L Louisville, Ky. Flour Bluff HS/Epic 9 Tiffany Owens OH 5-11 Jr. 2L San Bernardino, Calif. Cajon HS, Rancho Valley 8 Ellen Querrey OH 5-11 Fr. HS Thousand Oaks, Calif. Thousand Oaks HS/ Sportsshack 33 Alanna Resch L 5-9 Sr. 3L San Diego, Calif. Santa Fe Christian/Epic 55 Stephanie Snow MB 6-4 Jr. 2L Tempe, Ariz. Marcos de Niza HS, Arizona Juniors 34 Paige Weber S 5-11 Jr. 2L Indianapolis, Ind. Roncalli HS, Circle City

By Class By Height

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Throughout his 18-year tenure at the helm of Arizona volleyball, head coach Dave Rubio has always stressed to his players, the importance of focusing on the present

and near future, rather than dwelling on the past.

Rubio’s advice and outlook has helped the team move on from barely missing the postseason in 2008 and turn all their attention to 2009.

The Wildcats return all of their starters to a team than finished 16-14 and only add one player to an extremely experienced squad.

“Any time you bring experience into a season it helps you and it will be a valuable resource all season,” said Rubio. “This is a group that has been playing and starting together for a while and it should show on the court.”

Along with all of the experience from the large group of returning players, the Wildcats also put in a lot of work in the off-season and Rubio thinks that should show in the fall.

“Every spring is an opportunity for players to develop and improve their skill set,” he said adding that the team’s familiarity with each other should be another positive for the Wildcats.

“It really helps with the continuity from one year to the next. With only one new player from last year’s team, it really shows our depth and experience.”

Setter

The setting position is one of the more solid areas for the Wildcats heading into the 2009 season. Junior Paige Weber returns to the lineup for her third straight season. In her first two years as a Wildcat, Weber has played in every single set.

“When you have a setter like Paige, you feel like you can face any situation,” said Rubio. “This will be her third season as our starting setter and we can go a long way with her leading us.”The Indianapolis-native is coming off a season in which she recorded 1121 assists and 182 digs. If you add Weber’s 2007 total of 1,330 assists to her 2008 total, the former Gatorade High School

Player of the Year has 2,451 for her career, good enough for seventh on the Wildcats all-time list.

Weber also worked with the USA Volleyball A2 team over the season, earning a spot with the national club.Weber’s smarts on the court also translate off the court, where she earned All-Academic Second Team honors with a 3.79 GPA.

Arizona also has some depth at setter, when redshirt freshman Tori Moore works into the team’s rotation. Moore came in last season and redshirted, so her and Weber would not be in back-to-back years and Rubio believe she will be a great contributor.

“Tori continues to develop her skills and she’s shown great progress,” said Rubio. “She has the right mindset to be a successful setter and she continues to get better.”

Outside Hitter/Opposite Hitters

With a majority of their production coming back, it can be expected that the Wildcats would be deep at every position and the pins are no exception. Arizona returns two of the most dangerous players in the conference in juniors Tiffany Owens

and Whitney Dosty. The pair combined to register 614 kills, for the top two spots on the team.

Owens, the only Wildcat

named to the Pac-10’s all-

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conference team, earned Honorable Mention honors, while Dosty played her first full season back from injury and played on the same A2 national team as Weber.

“You have to have the balance on the outside of kids that can both score and pass in order to keep you in your system,” said Rubio. “We feel like we have that good balance and that should help us a bunch. Our outsides give us a little of both and we feel good about it.”The Wildcats add depth with sophomores Courtney Karst and Dana Hutchinson. Both were named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team for their work in their first seasons. Karst and Hutchinson both proved to be versatile in the Wildcats system registering kills, digs and blocks.

Middle Blocker

Arizona’s depth in the middle showed a great deal down the stretch of the 2008 season and all players are coming back in 2009. Junior Stephanie Snow came on late last season and finished the year with the team lead in hitting percentage (.325), solo blocks (22), block assists (88) and total blocks (110). Snow finished sixth in the Pac-10 in hitting percentage and fourth in blocks.

“We have a lot of depth and experience in the middle,” said Rubio. “Stephanie was solid for us last season and really played well in the second half. We’re hoping she picks up where she left off last year.”Snow will also get help from senior Jacy Norton, who finished right behind Snow in several categories, finishing one block shy of 100, while adding 121 kills at a .309 clip.

“Jacy also adds a lot of experience to the middle and should make great contribution in her fourth year in the program,” Rubio said.

To add to the two experienced middle players, sophomore Kaylen Bannister will also be looked upon to contribute. Bannister redshirted her first year at Arizona and played in 26 sets in 2008. Rubio said she is the most physically gift of the three middle players and that he’s excited to see her growth on the court.

“Kaylen is so physically gifted, but what will be key for her is if she can continue to improve her volleyball make-up and continue to learn the game,” he said.

Libero

At libero, the Wildcats have their starter back and a handful of others who should push for playing time.

“We are extremely deep at the libero position,” said Rubio.

Senior Alanna Resch recorded the second most digs in a season with 405 last year behind only teammate Brittany Leonard’s 411 in 2006.

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2009 OuTlOOkResch made a big stride last season and the Wildcats expect her to continue that move this year.

“She was so steady for us last season, we expect much of the same from her this season,” said Rubio.

Rubio said it will be a big loss with Leonard out, but having redshirt sophomore Elise Hendrickson coming off an injury and junior Danielle Holloway and sophomore Kari Bardis battling for time, the Wildcats’ depth at libero will be a huge plus for the team.

“No matter who we put out there, we feel we have a great one in that spot,” he said.

Schedule

Playing one of the toughest schedules in the nation, the Arizona volleyball team begins its quest to return to the postseason August 28 in Louisville, Ky.

“The schedule sets up to be much more difficult that last season and that was for a reason,” said Arizona head coach Dave Rubio. “We knew we would be improved and we need to step up and play a tougher non-conference schedule. We need to step up.”

The Wildcats play seven of the top 16 seeds from last season’s NCAA tournament and 10 overall that played in the postseason.

Arizona opens the year playing back-to-back contests against postseason foes, opening with Louisville Aug. 28 and then taking on Belmont Aug. 29 in Louisville, Ky.

Returning all five starters and their libero, the Wildcats will also play Utah, who was the nation’s No. 12 seed and Tulane, No. 16 seed, in their non-conference schedule.

Pittsburg, Nevada, Houston, Eastern Washington, New Mexico, and UTEP are the other teams on the team’s non-conference slate before heading into Pac-10 play.

“The conference will be more competitive than it has ever been,” said Rubio. “The gap

between teams continues to shrink and we expect to have some great fights between everyone in the

conference.”

Six Pac-10 teams played in the postseason last year and the Wildcats will battle everyone for the

conference wins.

The Wildcats also already have a televised game in the works when they head up I-10 to face in-state rival Arizona State. The Wildcats and Sun Devils will be on FSN Friday, Oct. 16 from Wells Fargo Arena in Tempe, Ariz.

Arizona opens its home schedule Sept. 4 against Nevada in the Wildcat Classic.

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2008: Played in 100 sets with 99 blocks and 121 kills with a .309 hitting percentage… Honors: CSUB All-Tournament Team. Season: Recorded 10 kills on a .500 hitting percentage with four blocks against Washington State (11/29)… Posted three blocks at Washington (11/28)… Tallied five blocks and four digs against Oregon State (11/23)… Posted six kills in seven attempts and recorded three solo blocks in the upset of No. 8 Oregon (11/21)… Had six kills at UCLA (11/15)…Played in two sets at USC (11/14)… Posted three blocks and five kills against Stanford (11/8)… Had three blocks in the upset of No. 6 Cal (11/7)… Recorded two kills, two digs and one block against ASU (11/2)…Picked up two blocks at Oregon (10/25)… Registered a season-high six blocks at Oregon State (10/24)… Recorded 12 kills on a .556 hitting percentage and five blocks in an upset of No. 11 USC (10/19)… Picked up three blocks against UCLA (10/17)… Recorded one dig and one block at Cal (10/11)… Registered two kills and three blocks against Stanford (10/10)… Had four kills and six blocks at Colorado State (10/4)… Tallied two kills, two digs and three blocks against ASU (10/1)… Registered five kills and six blocks against Washington (9/27)… Recorded three kills and three digs against Washington State (9/26)… Registered five kills with a .500 hitting percentage and two solo blocks against Loyola Marymount (9/20)… Had seven kills, three digs and four blocks against UC Riverside (9/19)… Put up six kills and six blocks against CSU Bakersfield (9/13)… Had nine kills on a .571 hitting percentage with four blocks against Fresno State (9/13)… Played in just one set against Chicago State (9/12)… Had seven kills in eight attempts with three blocks against Texas Tech (9/6)… Registered four kills, four digs and four blocks against Santa Clara (9/5)… Recorded seven kills, two aces and five blocks against Texas State (9/5)… Did not register a stat in two sets against Gardner-Webb (8/30)…Had four kills and four blocks against San Jose State (8/29)…Opened the season with two kills and four blocks against Weber State (8/29).

2007: Played in 98 games and 28 matches, making 28 starts as a middle blocker… Led the team with a .312 hitting percentage… Ranked second on the team with a 1.03 blocks per game average… Fifth on the team with a 2.03 kills per game average… Led the team in kills eight times, and kills twice… Posted double figures in kills three times… Posted five or more blocks in a match eight times. Season: Posted a career-high 15 kills on .538 hitting and had five blocks in the season finale against UCLA (11/24)… Finished with six kills on .500 hitting against Colorado State (11/9)… Notched seven kills on .500 hitting and four blocks against California (10/19)… Tallied seven kills and five blocks at Arizona State (10/12)… Notched 11 kills on .444 hitting at Washington State (10/4)… Posted 14 kills and five blocks at USC (9/21)… Tallied 13 kills on a season-high .750 hitting percentage to go with five blocks against Western Carolina (9/8)… Had eight kills on .727 hitting and five blocks at Georgia Tech (9/8)… Dropped 12 kills on .550 hitting against Kentucky (9/7)… Posted nine kills on .750 hitting to go with a season-high seven blocks against Nevada (9/1)…Had nine kills on .750 hitting against Eastern Washington (8/24).

2006: Appeared in 94 games and 29 matches, making 23 starts as a middle blocker… Tallied double-figures in kills on three occasions… Led the team in blocks 10 times… Tallied five or more blocks in a match 18 times… Was second on the team with 139 blocks, the ninth highest total in school history and a freshman school record… Her 119 block assists are the ninth most in school history… Was second on the team with a 1.48 blocks per game average, the sixth highest mark all-time and a freshman school record… Fifth on the team with 157 kills… Second on the team in hitting percentage with a .251 mark Honors: Pac-10 All-Freshman Honorable Mention. Season: Posted a career-high 11 kills on .409 hitting, an assist, and three blocks at Washington State (11/17)… Had nine kills and five blocks at Washington (11/16)… Finished with a career-high 11 kills, two assists and eight

blocks versus Oregon (11/9)… Tallied a career-high 11 kills on .364 hitting, two assists and eight blocks at USC (11/3)… Had nine kills on .412 hitting, two assists and seven blocks against California (10/27)… Tallied seven kills on .538 hitting and seven blocks versus Washington (10/20)… Posted seven kills and seven blocks at Oregon (10/13)… Finished with five kills, a career-high six assists and a career-high nine blocks against UCLA (10/6)… Had nine kills, four assists and six blocks against Arizona State (9/22)… Finished with five kills, two assists, two digs, and seven blocks at Northwestern (9/16)… Posted six kills and six blocks versus Pittsburgh (9/15)… Had five kills, two digs, and six blocks versus Eastern Illinois (9/15)… Tallied seven kills and five blocks against Rice (9/9)… Finished with six kills on .455 hitting, two assists, and seven blocks against Montana State (9/8)… Had five kills and six blocks at Louisville (9/2)… Posted three kills, a dig and six blocks in her collegiate debut against Siena (8/25).

High School: Four-year letterwinner who attended four high schools … As a freshman at South Oldham (Ky.) High School, won her team’s Best Offense Award, was named first team academic all-state and was named to Who’s Who in High School Academics … As a sophomore at South Oldham, received the All-Hitter Award and was named to the regional all-tournament team … As a junior at Coronado (Calif.) High School, was co-captain and team MVP, and was named first team All-Eastern League, League Co-MVP and San Diego Union Tribune second team all-section … Also received the Scholar Athlete Award … As a senior at Flour Bluff (Texas) High School, named to the Texas Girls Coaches Association Class 4A all-state team … Named first team All-Metro and All-Metro MVP by the Corpus Christi Caller-Times … District 31 4A MVP … Named first team All-South Texas and South Texas MVP … Named all-region and region MVP … Ranked 84th in the PrepVolleyball.com Senior Aces.

Club: Has played for three years for Epic for coach Ozhan Bahrembeygui ... Attended the 2003 USAV High Performance Camp … Team placed third at the 2004 Junior Olympics.

Personal: Jacy Nicole Norton was born June 23, 1988, in Washington, Mo. … Daughter of Mark Norton and Kim Smith … Has an older sister, Layla, and an older brother, Jonathan … Wants to major in sports psychology.

Career Match HighsHitting Percentage 1.000, twice, last vs. Siena (8/25/06)Kills 15, at UCLA (11/24/07)Attempts 28, at USC (9/21/07)Assists 6, vs. UCLA (10/6/06)Digs 4, vs. Santa Clara (9/5/08)Blocks 9, vs. UCLA (10/6/06)

JACy NORTON 12Middle BlockerSenior 6-4louiSville, ky. Flour BluFF HS / epic

Norton Career StatsSeason SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A AG SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2006 94 29 157 1.67 63 374 .251 31 0.33 0 0.00 0 2 24 0.26 20 119 139 1.48 9 112007 98 28 199 2.03 63 436 .312 3 0.03 0 0.00 0 4 28 0.29 20 81 101 1.03 19 12008 100 30 122 1.22 36 278 .309 7 0.07 5 0.05 11 1 41 0.41 21 78 99 0.99 10 0 TOTAL 292 87 488 1.67 162 1088 .300 41 0.14 5 0.02 11 7 83 0.28 61 287 339 1.16 38 12

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2008: Was the Wildcats primary libero throughout the season… Led the team with 405 digs, good for second most in school history…Played in 101 sets, a tie for second most on the team… Second on the team in assists with 53. Honors: Named Wildcat Classic Most Outstanding Libero. Season: Had 11 digs in the season finale at Washington State (11/29)… Recorded 23 digs at Washington (11/28), the last of six games in 2008 she reached the more than 20… Had six digs against Oregon State (11/23)… Tallied 17 digs against Oregon (11/21)… Posted 11 digs at UCLA (11/15)… Collected 16 digs at USC (11/14)… Had seven digs against Stanford (11/8)… Tallied 17 digs and six assists against Cal (11/7)… Posted 14 digs at ASU (11/2)… Picked up 13 digs at Oregon (10/25)… Registered 22 digs at Oregon State (10/24)… Had another 22 digs against USC (10/19)… Recorded 23 digs and four assists against UCLA (10/17)… Had 10 digs at Cal (10/11)… Tallied 15 digs at Stanford (10/10)… Collected three aces and 12 digs at Colorado State (10/4)… Collected a season-high 26 digs against ASU (10/1)… Posted 23 digs against Washington (9/27)… Posted 19 digs against Washington State (9/26)… Collected eight digs against Loyola Marymount (9/20)… Had five digs against UC Riverside (9/19)… Posted nine digs at CSU Bakersfield (9/13)… Posted 14 digs against Fresno State (9/13)… Played one set against Chicago State (9/12)… Posted 10 digs against Texas Tech (9/6)… Collected 19 digs against Santa Clara (9/5)… Had 10 digs against Texas State (9/5)… Notched five digs against Gardner-Webb (8/30)… Played in two sets against San Jose State (8/29)… Had 13 digs to open the season against Weber State (8/29).

2007: Was a dynamic defensive presence for the Wildcats, switching from outside hitter to libero and a defensive specialist… Played in 102 games and 30 matches, making six starts… Was the team leader with a 3.38 digs per game average… Posted double figures in digs 17 times and kills twice, registering two double-doubles… Tallied 20 digs or more five times… Led the team in digs in 15 matches… Posted 19 digs or more in four-straight matches. Season: Finished with 11 digs in the season finale against UCLA (11/24)… Posted 19 digs against Colorado State (11/9)… Tallied 12 digs against Arizona State (11/7)… Registered a career-high 28 digs at Oregon State (10/26)… Had 13 digs against California (10/19)… Notched 15 digs against Stanford (10/18)… Tallied 10 digs at Washington (10/5)… Finished with 20 digs at Washington State (10/4)… Posted 15 digs against Oregon State (9/27)… Had 25 digs at USC (9/21)… Tallied 20 digs at UCLA (9/20)… Notched 19 digs against Davidson (9/15)… Registered 20 digs against UC Irvine (9/14), starting a streak in which she posted 19 or more digs in four-straight matches, and 15 digs or more in five-straight matches… Finished with 11 digs at Georgia Tech (9/8)… Notched a then-career-high 15 digs against Kentucky (9/7)… Posted 11 kills and 12 digs for her second double-double of the season against Saint Mary’s (8/25)… Registered the first double-double of her career with 11 kills on .290 hitting and 11 digs in the season opener against Utah State (8/24).

2006: Appeared in 68 games and 25 matches, making one start… Tallied 21 kills, 12 service aces and 77 digs as a freshman… Led team in service aces three times. Season: Posted six digs and two assists at Arizona State (11/24)… Had a kill, a career-high four service aces and eight digs at Washington State (11/17)… Finished with two assists, two service aces and a career-best 12 digs at Washington (11/16)… tallied a kill, two service

aces and 10 digs against Oregon State (11/10)… Had two service aces and nine digs against Oregon (11/9)… Posted two kills and nine digs against Washington (10/20)… Finished with a career-high seven kills on .385 hitting, five digs and a block against Washington State (10/19)… Tallied a kill, a career-high three assists, a service ace and two digs at Stanford (9/29)… Had two kills and a block versus Eastern Illinois (9/15)… Registered a kill and three digs versus San Francisco (8/26)… Tallied the first kill and service ace of her career against Northern Colorado (8/25)… Made her collegiate debut against Siena (8/25), notching a dig.

High School: Attended Santa Fe Christian in Solana Beach, where she was coached by Diane Pascua … Team co-captain and MVP as a senior when her team won the D-5 state title … Team was also state champions in 2003 and runners-up in 2002 and 2004 … Four-time All-Coastal Conference selection (third team as a freshman, first team sophomore-senior seasons) … North County Times first team All-CIF selection in 2005 … Named to the D-5 all-tournament team in 2003 and 2004 … 2005 California state championship D-5 MVP … 2005 San Diego Union Tribune Player of the Year … Six-time North County Times Player of the Week … Five-time Union Tribune Player of the Week … Union Tribune Player of the Month for November 2005 … Named an All-American by PrepVolleyball.com … Named team’s Best Offensive Player and San Diego All-CIF third team as a junior … Named team’s Best Defensive Player as a sophomore and Rookie of the Year as a freshman.

Club: Played for Epic for coach Ozhan Bahrembeygui.

Personal: Alanna Charlae Resch was born April 17, 1988, in Sacramento, Calif. … Daughter of Randal and Beverly Resch … Has an older brother, Brandon, who plays football and volleyball at San Diego … Plans on majoring in exercise physiology ... In her spare time, likes to take naps.

Career Match HighsHitting Percentage .385, vs. Washington State (10/19/06)Kills 11, twice, last vs. St. Mary’s (8/25/07)Attempts 42, vs. St. Mary’s (8/25/07)Assists 6, vs. Cal (11/7/08)Digs 28, at Oregon State (10/26/07)Aces 4, vs. Washington State (10/19/06)Blocks 2, vs. Utah State (8/24/07)

AlANNA ReSCh 33liBeroSenior 5-9San diego, caliF. – Santa Fe cHriStianepic

Resch Career StatsSeason SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2006 68 25 21 0.31 13 61 .131 7 0.10 12 0.18 18 11 77 1.13 1 2 3 0.04 0 02007 102 30 37 0.36 32 139 .036 37 0.33 10 0.10 29 42 345 3.38 0 4 4 0.04 3 12008 101 30 1 0.01 2 9 -.111 53 0.52 13 0.13 31 26 405 4.01 0 0 0 0.00 0 0TOTAL 271 85 59 0.22 47 209 .057 97 0.36 35 0.15 78 79 827 3.05 1 6 7 0.03 3 1

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2008: Returned from knee injuries to be one of the most productive members of the team… Played in 99 sets while recording 281 kills and 61 blocks… Led the team in kills in eight matches. Honors: CSUB All-Tournament Team. Season: Finished with 13 kills to close the season at Washington State (11/29)…Posted 15 kills and a .324 hitting percentage at Washington (11/28)… Recorded just three kills at home against Oregon State (11/23)… Had eight kills in the upset of No. 8 Oregon at home (11/21)… Played in just one game and recorded zero kills at UCLA (11/15)… Had two kills at USC (11/14)… Recorded six kills and three blocks against eventual National Runner-Up Stanford (11/8)… Had 15 kills in the upset of No. 6 Cal (11/7)… Posted 16 kills and five digs against ASU (11/2)… Recorded six kills and four blocks at Oregon (10/25)… Put up six kills at Oregon State (10/24)… Posted a season-high 20 kills on a career-high .429 hitting percentage in the upset of No. 11 USC (10/19)… Played in just one game against UCLA (10/17)… Recorded seven kills at Cal (10/11)… Had four kills at Stanford (10/10)… Posted eight kills at Colorado State (10/4)… Put up eight kills in a win over ASU (10/1)… Recorded 16 kills on a season-high 47 attempts, five digs and a season-high six blocks against Washington (9/27)… Posted 17 kills against Washington State (9/26)… Recorded eight kills against Loyola Marymount (9/20)... Put up 11 kills with a season-high two aces against CSU Bakersfield (9/13)… Recorded 12 kills on a .321 hitting percentage against Fresno State (9/13)… Had a season-high seven digs with six kills against Chicago State (9/12)… Posted nine kills and seven digs against Texas Tech (9/6)… Had 12 kills, six digs and five blocks against Santa Clara (9/5)… Recorded 14 kills on a .333 hitting percentage against Texas State (9/5)… Posted eight kills against Gardner-Webb (8/30)… Put up six kills against San Jose State (9/29)… Opened the season with nine kills and seven digs against Weber State (8/29) in her first action since 2006.

2007: Did not play during the season… Used a medical redshirt to recover from knee injuries.

2006: Had one of the most impressive freshman seasons in Arizona history… Appeared in all 109 games and 30 matches, logging 23 starts… Second on the team in kills with 369 and kills per game at 3.39… Fourth on the team with 71 blocks… Led the team in kills 13 times… Was the only Wildcat to register 20 kills or more in a match with a career-high 29 versus Oregon (11/9)… Posted double figures in kills 22 times. Honors: Pac-10 All-Freshman Team Member. Season: Finished with 11 kills on .333 hitting, an assist and four digs at Washington State (11/17)… Posted 19 kills and two blocks at Washington (11/16)… Registered 13 kills, an assist, five digs and three blocks against Oregon State (11/10)… Finished with a career-high 29 kills on a .365 hitting, seven digs and five blocks against Oregon (11/9)… Posted 11 kills, six digs and three blocks at UCLA (11/4)… Had a double-double with 12 kills and 10 digs to go with three blocks at USC (11/3)… Finished with 14 kills and five blocks against California (10/27)… Tallied 17 kills, a service ace, three digs and four blocks against Washington (10/20)… Registered 13 kills, three digs and four blocks at Oregon (10/13)… Had 10 kills at Oregon State (10/12)… Posted 14 kills and two blocks versus UCLA (10/6)… Tallied 11 kills and four digs at California (9/30)… Finished with 12 kills and three blocks against Arizona State

(9/22)… Posted 18 kills, four digs and three blocks at Northwestern (9/16)… Registered 10 kills versus Eastern Illinois (9/15)… Had 16 kills and five blocks against Rice (9/9)… Tallied 10 kills, a service ace, three digs and two blocks against Montana State (9/8)… Finished with 13 kills and four digs against Bradley (9/8)… Posted 17 kills, three digs and two blocks at Louisville (9/2)… Registered 15 kills and four digs versus Tennessee Tech (9/1)… Tallied 14 kills on a career-best .406 hitting and four digs against San Francisco (8/26)… Had 12 kills, two service aces, a dig and a block in her collegiate debut against Siena (8/25).

High School: Two-time letterwinner in volleyball … Ranked as the fourth-best recruit in the nation by PrepVolleyball.com … 2005 first team all-state selection by the Arizona Republic … Named 2005 Southern Arizona Player of the Year by both the Arizona Daily Star and the Tucson Citizen … 2005 Southern Region Player of the Year … Two-time all-conference pick … Team MVP and co-captain as a senior … Volleyball Magazine “Fab 50” selection … PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American ... Member of the 2005 USA Youth National Team ... Also lettered one year in track and field … 2006 Arizona state high jump champion … Also placed third in the triple jump … Ranks in the Top 10 nationally in the high jump … Team was 2006 region champions.

Club: Plays club volleyball for Club Cactus, where she is coached by Arizona assistant coach Dana Burkholder and former Wildcat Bre Ladd.

Personal: Whitney Jenay Dosty was born Feb. 25, 1988, in Tucson, Ariz. … Daughter of Robbie and Toni Dosty … Has an older sister, Sybil … Ballerina who studied in New York with Alvin Ailey, American Ballet Theatre and the Dance Theatre of Harlem … Father played basketball at the U of A … Sister plays basketball at ASU …

Career Match HighsHitting Percentage .429, vs. USC (10/19/09)Kills 29, vs. Oregon (11/9/06)Attempts 63, vs. Oregon (11/9/06)Assists 2, vs. Weber State (8/29/08)Digs 11, at USC (11/3/06)Aces 2, three times, last at CSUB (9/13/08)Blocks 6, twice, last vs. Washington (9/27/08)

WhiTNey DOSTy 21outSide HitterredSHirt Junior 6-3tucSon, ariz. – Salpointe catHoliccluB cactuS

Dosty Career StatsSeason SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/G BE BHE2006 109 30 369 3.39 221 1076 .138 3 0.03 6 0.06 29 7 96 0.88 15 56 71 0.65 13 52007 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO INJURIES 2008 99 30 281 2.84 153 701 .183 8 0.08 14 0.14 23 8 86 0.87 7 54 61 0.62 2 1TOTAL 208 60 650 3.125 374 1777 .154 11 0.05 20 0.10 52 15 182 0.87 22 110 132 0.63 15 6

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2008: Named to the All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention list… Led the Wildcats in double-doubles (10), kills (333) and attempts (925)… Second on the team in digs (274)… Placed 10th in the conference in kills… Owens earned Pac-10 Player of the Week for her effort against the Oregon schools. She recorded 35 kills on her way to a .400 hitting percentage and registered 25 digs and three blocks becoming the first Wildcat to take home the weekly awards since Kim Glass in 2005… Was named to the Arizona Invitational All-Tournament Team and the Wildcat Classic All-Tournament Team. Season: Ended the season with a career-high 26 kills at Washington State, also collected 14 digs for her 10th double-double (11/29)… Picked up another double-double with 19 kills and 12 digs at Washington (11/28)… Started a streak of three straight matches with a double-double with 13 kills and 17 digs against Oregon State (11/23)… Recorded 22 kills with a .383 hitting percentage in an upset win over then No. 8 Oregon (11/21)… Struggled to nine kills with nine digs at UCLA (11/15)… Recorded nine kills and five digs at USC (11/14)… Had six kills and five digs against Stanford (11/8)… Posted a career-high 19 digs to go along with 17 kills in an upset win over No. 6 Cal (11/7)… Gathered 10 kills and seven digs at ASU (11/2)… Had four kills and five digs at Oregon (10/25)… Registered 14 kills and eight digs at Oregon State (10/24)… Contributed 18 kills on a .326 hitting percentage with eight digs in an upset win over No. 11 USC (10/19)… Earned another double-double with 23 kills and 14 digs against UCLA (10/17)… Had six kills and eight digs at Cal (10/11)… Recorded 12 kills and five digs at Stanford (10/10)… Earned another double-double with 14 kills and 10 digs at Colorado State… Registered two kills and eight digs in the win over ASU (10/1)… Collected a career-high 19 digs against Washington (9/27)… Posted 12 kills and five digs against Washington State (9/26)… Registered another double-double with 11 kills and 11 digs at Loyola Marymount (9/20)… Posted a double-double with 14 kills and 11 digs against UCR (10/19)… Had two solo blocks and three block assists at CSU Bakersfield (9/13)… Recorded three service aces against Fresno State (9/13)… Played in just one set against Chicago State (9/12)… Appeared in just two sets against Texas Tech (9/6)… Posted another double-double with 15 kills and 14 blocks against Santa Clara (9/5)… Gathered nine digs against Texas State (9/5)… Showed up in just two sets against Gardner-Webb (8/30)… Just missed a double-double with 13 kills and nine digs against San Jose State (9/29)… Opened the season with a double-double with 11 kills and 12 digs against Weber State (8/29).

2007: Had an outstanding freshman campaign playing in 106 games and 31 matches making 30 starts as an outside hitter… Was second on the team with a 3.44 kills per game average… Hit .202 on the season, the fourth-best mark on the team… Her 365 kills was the fourth-best mark posted by a freshman in school history… Led the team in kills nine times and had two double-doubles… Was dynamite towards the end of the season… Posted double figures in kills in 20 matches, including 11 of the last 12 matches of the season… Tallied 25 kills twice… Finished with double figures in digs three times. Honors: Pac-10 All-Freshman

Team Member. Season: Posted her second double-double of the season with 16 kills on .212 hitting and a career-best 14 digs against UCLA in the season finale (11/24)… Finished with nine kills and 11 digs against USC (11/23)… Tallied 18 kills on .227 hitting at Stanford (11/17)… Notched 12 kills and seven digs at California (11/16)… Had 12 kills and 10 digs for her first career double-double against Colorado State (11/9)… Finished with a career-high 25 kills on .435 (25-5-46) hitting in just three games against Arizona State (11/7)… Notched 11 kills on .348 hitting against Washington State (11/2)… Posted 19 kills against Washington (11/1)… Dropped a career-high 25 kills on .246 hitting at Oregon State (10/26)… Finished with 16 kills on .324 hitting at Oregon (10/25)… Tallied 17 kills on .256 hitting and a career-best six blocks against California (10/19)… Posted 11 kills on .409 hitting against Stanford (10/18)… Had 10 kills at Washington State (10/4)… Registered 11 kills against Oregon (9/28)… Posted 12 kills on .423 hitting and seven digs against Oregon State (9/27)… Notched 15 kills at UCLA (9/20)… Dropped 15 kills on .379 hitting against UC Irvine (9/14)… Finished with nine kills on a career-best .571 hitting against Western Carolina (9/8)… Had 10 kills on .368 hitting at Georgia Tech (9/8)… Tallied 13 kills against Kentucky (9/7)… Registered 13 kills against Lipscomb (8/31)… Finished with 13 kills on .407 hitting and eight digs in her collegiate debut against Utah State (8/24).

High School: Was a four-year letter winner at Cajon HS… Was a 2007 Volleyball Magazine Fab-50 selection, ranked No. 35 in the nation…Was selected team captain and was the team’s MVP her junior and senior seasons… Two-Time All-City selection as a junior and senior… Citrus Belt Athlete of the Year… All-County and All-San Andreas League selection.

Club: Played for Rancho Valley in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., under coach Danny Scott.

Personal: Tiffany Shanell Owens was born March 19, 1989, in San Bernardino, Calif. … Daughter of Albert C. and Fannie Owens… Has three older sisters, Alicia, Trilicia, and Rosa, and an older brother Albert… Plans on pursuing a degree in nursing or business…Wants to pursue a career as a neonatal nurse because she adores babies and wants to help them as a profession… Enjoys watching TV, listening to music and shopping during her spare time.

TiffANy OWeNS 9outSide HitterJunior 5-11San Bernardino, caliF. – caJon HSrancHo valley

Owens Career StatsSeason GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE2007 106 31 365 3.44 168 974 0.202 9 0.08 8 0.08 25 17 149 1.41 12 44 56 0.08 8 12008 101 30 333 3.30 124 925 0.226 15 0.15 14 0.15 20 33 274 2.71 12 25 37 0.37 2 1TOTAL 207 61 698 3.37 292 1899 0.214 24 0.12 22 0.11 45 50 423 2.04 24 69 93 0.45 10 2

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2008: Led the team in hitting percentage (.325), solo blocks (22), block assists (88) and total blocks (110)… Ranked sixth in the conference in hitting percentage and fourth in blocks, averaging 1.09 per set…Named to the Arizona Invitational All-Tournament Team. Season: Closed the season with 10 kills, one solo block and five block assists at Washington State (11/29)… Had a .471 hitting percentage with nine kills at Washington (11/28)… Recorded seven kills against Oregon State (11/23)… Registered a .733 hitting percentage with 11 kills and eight blocks in an upset of No. 8 Oregon (11/21)… Picked up seven kills at UCLA (11/15)… Posted a .583 hitting percentage with two solo blocks at USC (11/14)… Had two kills against Stanford (11/8)… Registered two blocks against Cal (11/7)… Played in two sets at ASU (11/2)… Recorded six kills and four blocks at Oregon (10/25)… Tallied four blocks at Oregon State (10/24)… Posted eight kills in an upset of No. 11 USC (10/19)… Had five blocks against UCLA (10/17)… Recorded one block at Cal (10/11)… Registered three kills and one dig at Stanford (10/10)… Had eight kills at Colorado State (10/4)… Recorded nine block assists and one solo block to go along with a .583 hitting percentage in a win over Arizona State (10/1)… Seven block assists against Washington (9/27)… Recorded four block assists and six kills against Washington State (9/26)… Had three solo blocks at LMU (9/20)… Recorded eight kills, two solo blocks and four block assists against UC Riverside (9/19)… Registered five block assists against CSU Bakersfield (9/13)… Posted six kills and four blocks against Fresno State (9/13)… Led the team with nine kills and a .533 hitting percentage against Chicago State (9/12)… Had eight kills on a .583 hitting percentage against Texas Tech (9/6)… Registered 10 kills against Santa Clara (9/5)… Had three solo blocks and two block assists against Texas Tech (9/5)… Posted two kills on two attempts against Gardner-Webb (8/30)… Posted six kills and four block assists against San Jose State (8/29)…Opened the season with five kills and two blocks against Weber State (8/29).

2007: Had a decent freshman year in which she played in 15 games and seven matches, making three starts as a middle blocker. Season: Finished with a career-high seven blocks against Davidson (9/15)… Posted six kills on .214 hitting and five blocks against UC Irvine (9/14)… Tallied career highs of nine kills and a .571 hitting percentage to go with three blocks against Cal State Bakersfield (9/14).

High School: Four-year letter winner in volleyball at Marcos de

Niza HS… Also lettered in basketball and swimming… Named team captain her senior season, and was selected team MVP three times… Two-Time All-City selection… Named to All-Central Region Second Team her freshman and sophomore seasons, and to the All-Central Region First Team her junior and senior seasons… Selected All-Central Region MVP as a senior… All-State First Team selection her senior year… Arizona High Performance team member, USA-A3 team member, and USA A-2 team member… Holds school records for kills in a season… Averaged six kills a game as a senior.

Club: Played for Arizona Juniors in Phoenix, Ariz., under coach Teri Spann… Participated at Nationals four straight years… Third place finish in the National division… Participated in club swimming for 12 years.

Personal: Stephanie R. Snow was born Nov. 8, 1988, in Phoenix, Ariz. … Daughter of G. Murray and Cheri Snow… Has two older brothers, Matt and Andrew, and a younger sister, Michelle… Parents are alumni from BYU… Father played football at BYU… Enjoys swimming in her spare time… Undecided in area of academic study.

STePhANie SNOW 55Middle BlockerJunior 6-4teMpe, ariz. – MarcoS de niza HSarizona JuniorS

Snow Career StatsSeason GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE2007 15 7 15 1.00 8 41 0.171 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 6 0.40 1 14 15 1.00 3 02008 101 30 167 1.65 47 369 0.325 6 0.06 2 0.02 5 2 12 0.12 22 88 110 1.09 11 1TOTAL 116 37 182 1.57 65 410 0.285 6 0.05 2 0.02 5 2 18 0.16 23 102 125 1.08 14 1

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2008: Was the only Wildcat to play in all 101 sets in the 2008 season…Led the team in assists in every match… Had over 1,000 assists for the second straight season…Collected 2,451 assists in two seasons, good enough for seventh on the Wildcats all-time list… Finished fifth in the conference in assists with 10.58 per set… Fifth in the Pac-10 in aces per set with 0.27 per set. Honors: Named to the conference all-academic team with a 3.79 GPA... Tournament MVP in the CSUB Invitational… Awarded Wildcat Classic MVP. Season: Registered a career-high 63 assists in the final match of the season at Washington State, while also picking up a season-high 13 digs for her fifth double-double (11/29)… Had another double-double with 50 assists and 11 digs at Washington (11/28)… Had 38 assists against Oregon State (11/23)… Had 50 assists, six digs and four blocks in an upset of No. 8 Oregon (11/21)… Posted a double-double with 31 assists and 10 digs at UCLA (11/15)… Registered 25 assists with seven digs (11/14)… Recorded 31 assists against Stanford (11/8)… Had a double-double with 45 assist and 10 digs in an upset of No. 6 California (11/7)… Registered 38 assists against ASU (11/2)… Had 28 assists at Oregon (10/25)… Recorded 3 blocks and 23 assists at Oregon State (10/24)… Posted 61 assists with four kills in an upset of No. 11 USC (10/19)… Had 13 attempts and 38 assists against UCLA (10/17)… Recorded five kills and 24 assists at Cal (10/11)… Registered 30 assists and six digs at Stanford (10/10)… Had another double-double at Colorado State with 46 assists and 12 digs with 14 attempts (10/4)… Registered three block assists and 29 assists with eight digs in a win over ASU (10/1)… Recorded 44 assists with eight digs and four blocks against Washington… Posted four kills with an .800 hitting percentage with 37 assists against Washington State (9/26)… Had 32 assists with six digs at LMU (9/20)… Posted 44 assists and eight digs against UC Riverside (9/19)… Gathered 34 assists and five digs against CSU Bakersfield (9/13)… Had 46 assists against Fresno State (9/13)… Registered 34 assists against Chicago State (9/12)… Had three kills in four attempts with 33 assists against Texas Tech (9/6)… Recorded six digs and 36 assists against Santa Clara (9/5)… Had two blocks and 36 assists against Texas State (9/5)… Tallied 32 assists against Gardner-Webb (8/30)… Was a perfect five-for-five on kills and 34 assists against San Jose State (8/29)… Opened the season with 29 assists and seven dig against Weber State (8/29).

2007: Played superbly in her first season as the Wildcats’ setter, playing in all 108 games and starting all 31 matches… Led the team in assists at 12.31 per game… Her 1,330 assists was the second best mark totaled by a freshman in school history, and the eighth-best mark all-time… Posted 40 or more assists 18 times and registered three double-doubles... Posted a .281 hitting percentage while registering 81 kills… Also led the team with 36 service aces for a 0.33 sapg average. Season: Finished with 57 assists, 14 digs and four kills for her third double-double in the season final against UCLA (11/24)… Posted 49 assists and 12 digs at Stanford (11/17)… Tallied 48 assists and nine digs against Arizona State (11/7)… Had 55 assists, a career-high four service aces and nine digs at Oregon State (10/26)…

Registered 53 assists and eight digs against California (10/19)… Finished with 52 assists and nine digs at Washington State (10/4)… Posted a career-best eight kills on .400 hitting to go with 54 assists and six digs at USC (9/21)… Tallied 49 assists and seven digs at UCLA (9/20)… Had 56 assists , five kills and eight digs against UC Irvine (9/14)… Registered 41 assists, three service aces, six digs and a career-best six blocks at Georgia Tech (9/8)… Notched 61 assists and nine digs against Kentucky (9/7)… Posted a career-high 63 digs, four kills and 10 digs for her first career double-double against Saint Mary’s (8/25)… Tallied 46 assists, two service aces and three digs in her collegiate debut against Utah State (8/24).

High School: Four-year letter winner at Roncalli HS… Named Team Captain her senior year, and was a two-time team MVP… Was a 2007 Volleyball Magazine Fab-50 selection… Ranked 60th nationally in prepvolleyball.com’s Senior Aces List… Selected as a Junior National Team alternate her senior year… Member of the Youth National A2 Team as a junior… Was a three-time All-Marion County First Team selection… Earned All-Marion County Second Team honors as a freshman… First Team All-South Region selection her sophomore, junior and senior seasons… Three-time First Team 3A All-State selection… Earned First Team All-America honors from prepvolleyball.com as a senior… Earned the 2006 Andi Collins Award, recognizing the nation’s best high school senior setter… Named the 2006 Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Indiana… Named Female Athlete of the Year at Roncalli HS… Named All-South Player of the Year as a junior and senior… Named All-Marion County Player of the Year… Was an honors student each semester at Roncalli HS… Earned All-State Academic honors and First Team Academic All-America honors… Led Roncalli HS to a 32-5 record and a State Championship her senior season.

Club: Played for Circle City in Indianapolis under coaches Corky Robertson and Eric Bulmahn.

Personal: Paige Christine Weber was born Oct. 10, 1988, in Indianapolis, Ind. … Daughter of Matt and Teresa Weber… Has a younger brother named Ryan… Parents are alumni from Catawba College… Her cousin Anna Weber is a thrower for the Notre Dame track and field team… Undecided on area of academic study.

PAiGe WebeR 34SetterJunior 5-11indianapoliS, ind. – roncalli HScircle city

Weber Career StatsSeason GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE2007 108 31 81 0.75 26 196 0.281 1330 12.31 36 0.33 56 5 210 1.94 9 65 74 0.69 14 272008 106 30 75 0.71 26 191 0.257 1121 10.58 29 0.27 42 3 182 1.72 2 45 47 0.44 5 5TOTAL 214 61 156 0.73 52 387 0.269 2451 11.45 65 0.30 98 8 392 1.83 11 110 121 0.57 19 32

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2008: Saw action in 64 sets… Led all freshman with 75 kills and 1.17 kills per set… Also added 33 blocks, which was also the most of any freshman. Honors: Pac-10 All-Freshman Honorable Mention. Season: Posted four kills on 10 attempts in the season finale at Washington State (11/29)… Played in two of four sets at Washington (11/28)… Recorded two kills in four attempts against Oregon State (11/23)… Played in two of four sets in an upset of No. 8 Oregon (11/21)… Played in all three sets at UCLA (11/15)… Had three kills and one block at USC (11/14)… Recorded three kills and two blocks against Stanford (11/8)… Posted a career-high eight kills on a career-high 18 attempts against Cal, while adding four block assists (11/7)… Played in all three sets at Arizona State (11/2)… Registered four kills at Oregon (10/25)… Played in two of three sets at Oregon State (10/24)… Had a solo block at UCLA (10/17)… Appeared in two of the three sets at Cal (10/11)… Played in one of the three sets at Stanford (10/10)… Appeared in two of the four sets at Colorado State (10/4)… Registered four digs against Washington (9/27)… Played in one of for sets against UC Riverside (9/19)… Played in one of three sets against CSU Bakersfield (9/13)… Recorded five kills in 12 attempts against Fresno State (9/13)… Posted a career-high six digs to go with six kills against Chicago State (9/12)… Recorded six kills and three block assists against Texas Tech (9/6)… Had four kills against Santa Clara (9/5)… Posted seven kills with a .400 hitting percentage against Texas State (9/5)… Played in one of three sets against Gardner-Webb (8/30)… Recorded a career-high eight kills with a .500 hitting percentage against San Jose State (8/29)… Had six kills and 17 attempts with five digs and four blocks in her college debut against Weber State (8/29).

High School: Four-year letter winner at Eaglecrest High School … Named Team Captain her senior year and was a two-time MVP …

Was a 2008 Volleyball Magazine Fab-50 selection … Was a four-time All-Centennial League First Team selection … A four-time All-City First Team selection … A three-year All-District First Team selection … A three-time All Region First Team selection … A two-time First Team 5A All-State selection … A two-time All-American selection according to Prepvolleyball.com … Led her high school team to a state championship her junior year … Holds school record for most kills in a season … Helped club team reach Top 5 in the nation five out of the last six years.

Club: Played for Front Range in Englewood, Colo., under coach Jim Miret for six years.

Personal: Courtney Jean Karst was born July 6, 1990, in Englewood, Colo. … Daughter of Jim and Julie Karst … Has a younger sister named Bailey … Enjoys going to the pool, sleeping and eating… Undecided in area of academic study.

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Karst Career StatsSeason SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A AG SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2008 64 26 75 1.17 24 178 0.287 2 0.03 4 0.06 13 0 29 0.45 5 28 33 0.52 3 0TOTAL 64 26 75 1.17 24 178 0.287 2 0.03 4 0.06 13 0 29 0.45 5 28 33 0.52 3 0

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2008: Missed all of the season rehabbing a knee injury.

2007: Saw action in 28 games and 17 matches, making one start as a freshman… Played in three games in a match five times. Season: Had two digs against USC (11/23)… Finished with a dig at California (11/16)… Posted three digs at Arizona State (10/12)… Tallied two digs at Washington (10/5)… Notched a service ace at USC (9/21)… Had three digs against Cal State Bakersfield (9/14)… Posted a career-high four kills on .375 hitting, an ace and two digs against Western Carolina (9/8)… Made her collegiate debut against Nevada (9/1).

High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Long Beach Wilson HS under head coach Susan Pescar… Named team captain her senior year… Helped team to four Moore League Championships, including three undefeated seasons… Three-time First Team All-Moore League selection (2004-06)… Earned First Team All-CIF honors in 2005 and 2006… Selected to the Los Angeles Times 2006 All-Star Girls Volleyball Second-Team… Two-time Long Beach Press-Telegram Girls Volleyball Dream-Team selection… Two-time All-State selection… Was an All-America selection and a Junior Olympics participant as a sophomore… Selected to the USA Volleyball National Girls Youth A2 Team in 2005… Earned

the Academic Team Award in 2005, and the Wilson HS Scholar Athlete Award in 2006… Earned the Wilson HS Medallion Award for Distinguished Leadership… Named Wilson HS “Best Offensive Player” in 2004 and 2005, and team MVP in 2006… Was an All-Tournament selection at the 2006 Torrey Pines California Challenge and the 2006 Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions.

Club: Played club ball for Cal Juniors under coach Melissa Ohta… Was a Cal Juniors club member for nine years… Team was ranked in the top-20 of SCVA for eight years… Team earned bids to the USA Volleyball Junior National Championships seven times… 16U National Gold Division Champions… Earned All-Tournament honors in 2005… Team won 2005 Junior National Championship.

Personal: Elise Paula Hendrickson was born April 13, 1989, in Long Beach, Calif. … Daughter of Paul and Janine Hendrickson… Sister Emily played volleyball at UC Santa Barbara… Plans on studying pre-medicine or physiology at the UA with ambitions of becoming a doctor… Enjoys traveling the world in her spare time.

2008: Saw her first collegiate experience in 2008…played in 26 sets in 16 games, providing depth in the middle for the Wildcats. Season: Played in one set at Washington (11/28)… Played in one set at UCLA (11/15)… Appeared in one set at USC (11/14)… Showed up in one set against Cal (11/7)… Appeared in one set against USC (10/19)… Picked up one block against UCLA (10/17)… Registered one kill and three blocks at Cal (10/11)…Had one kill and one block against Stanford (10/10)…Picked up one kill and one block against ASU (10/1)… Played in one set against Washington (9/27)…Appeared in one set at CSU Bakersfield(9/13)… Played in one set against Fresno State (9/13)… Recorded five kills on seven attempts and four blocks against Chicago State (9/12)… Played in two sets against Texas Tech (9/6)… Appeared in one set against Texas State (9/5)… Had a career-high six kills against Gardner-Webb (8/30)… Made collegiate debut against Weber State (8/29).

High School: A three-sport athlete at Ramstein HS (Ramstein Airbase) in Germany… Lettered in volleyball, played center on the basketball team, and ran the 4X4 and the 200m on the track and field team… Earned second-team All-Europe honors… Was a Bronze honor roll recipient… Help lead her team to first-place finishes two-consecutive years.

Club: Played for Epic under Ozhan Bahrembeygui in San Diego, Calif.

Personal: Kaylen A. Bannister was born June 14, 1989, in Redbank, N.J. … Daughter of Francis and Michelle Bannister… Father played soccer at Marshall and serves in the U.S. Army… Has an older sister Collette, an older brother Sean, and a younger sister Mackenzie… Undecided in area of academic study… Enjoys swimming, traveling, and shopping in her spare time.

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Hendrickson Career StatsSeason GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE2007 28 17 4 0.14 3 14 .071 2 0.07 2 0.07 5 3 15 0.54 0 0 0 0.00 0 02008 DNP-INJURYTOTAL 28 17 4 0.14 3 14 .071 2 0.07 2 0.07 5 3 15 0.54 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

Bannister Career StatsSeason GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE2008 26 16 14 0.54 10 33 .121 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 .00 0 14 14 0.54 2 0TOTAL 26 16 14 0.54 10 33 .121 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 .00 0 14 14 0.54 2 0

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2008: Contributed heavily as a freshman… Played in 94 of the team’s 101 sets, which was the most of any Wildcat freshman. Honors: Pac-10 All-Freshman Honorable Mention. Season: Registered nine digs and five kills in the last game of the year at Washington State (11/29)… Had a career-high 10 digs at Washington (11/28)… Recorded six digs against Oregon State (11/23)… Had a .429 hitting percentage with three kills and nine digs in an upset win over No. 8 Oregon (11/21)… Played in all three sets against UCLA (11/15)… Posted three kills and three digs against USC (11/14)… Played in one set against Stanford (11/8)… Recorded a career-high three assists against California (11/7)… Tallied three kills and four digs at ASU (11/2)… Was one-for-one on kill attempts at Oregon (10/25)… Posted three digs at Oregon State (10/24)… Played in three of the five sets against USC (10/19)… Had 16 attempts and five kills against UCLA (10/17)… Posted two digs at Cal (10/11)… Collected four digs at Stanford (10/10)… Had six digs at Colorado State (10/4)… Posted three block assists beating Arizona State (10/1)… Played four sets against Washington (9/27)… Had two kills and four digs against Washington State (9/26)… Registered three digs at LMU (9/20)… Played in four of five sets against UC Riverside (9/19)… Had two service aces, three kills and a .429 hitting percentage against CSU Bakersfield (9/13)… Played in two of the four sets against Fresno State (9/13)… Had seven kills on 15 attempts against Chicago State (9/12)… Recorded four digs against Texas Tech (9/6)… Posted four digs against Santa Clara (9/5)… Registered seven digs against Texas State (9/5)… Registered a career-high nine kills on a career-high 22 attempts against Gardner-Webb (8/30)… Had two digs against San Jose State (8/29)… Debuted in her first collegiate match against Weber State (8/29).

High School: Four-year letter winner at Laguna Beach High School … Team Captain her senior year …A two-time team MVP … Played for Lance Stewart … 2007 Volleyball Magazine Fab-50 selection… A First Team All Pacific Coast League selection her freshman and sophomore years … Was Orange County Player of the Year her senior year … A two-time CIF Player of the Year … An All-American honorable mention selection in 2007 … A volleyball Top 50 selection in 2008 … A member of the Youth National Team Europe

… An All-Tournament selection at the Junior Olympics in 2006 … A Prep Volleyball High School All-American … Named Laguna Beach High School Female Athlete of the Year … Was named Best Attacker and Best Defensive Player of the Years … Named Offensive Player of the Year in her sophomore and junior years … Holds the record for most kills in the Pacific Coast League … Ranks seconds for most kills at LBHS … Was a member of the All Pacific Coast League for track … Named MVP of Blues Cup for soccer … Was a member of the State Cup Champions in 2004 … Was on the Headmaster’s honor roll all four years … Was a school site representative…. Graduated Magna Cum Laude from LBHS… Also competed in Track and Field in 2007 and 2008… Was LBHS Female Athlete of the Year in 2008.

Club: Played for Southern California Volleyball Club in Laguna Beach, Calif., under coach Mick Healey and in 2008 her team finished first in the Southern California Region … Won two qualifiers for the Junior Olympics… Also won a gold medal in Beach Volleyball during the 2006 Junior Olympics

Personal: Dana Boyd Kapuanani Hutchinson was born May 16, 1990, in Laguna Niguel, Calif. …Daughter of Edson and Cyndy Hutchinson … Has an older sister named Kelly, who is a sophomore at NYU … Intends majoring in pre-business … Career ambition is to own and operate own business … Enjoys traveling, going to the beach and snowboarding.

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Hutchinson Career StatsSeason SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A AG SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2008 94 30 49 0.52 20 154 0.188 7 0.07 12 0.13 16 8 104 1.11 3 6 9 0.10 1 0TOTAL 116 37 182 0.52 20 154 0.188 7 0.07 12 0.13 16 8 104 1.11 3 6 9 0.10 1 0

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2008: Saw minimal action in 2008….Played in just four sets…Appeared in one set and recorded a dig against Chicago State (9/12)… Played in one sets and recorded a dig against Texas Tech(9/6)…Played in two sets against Gardner-Webb (9/30).

High School: Four-year letter winner at Northview High School … Named Team Captain her junior and senior year … Team MVP her junior and senior year … A two-time All City First Team selection … A two-time All Region First Team selection … A two-time state champion … Holds the school records for most digs in a match and most digs in a career.

Club: Played for A5 under coach Bob Westbrooke … Won the National Division Championship at the Junior Olympics.

Personal: Katherine T. Bardis was born Jan. 2, 1990, in San Antonio,

Texas … Daughter of John and Judy Bardis … Has two older brothers, Mike and Tom … Parents are alumni from the University of Arizona … Her brother, Tom Bardis, plays ice hockey at the University of Wisconsin … Intends to major in business … Enjoys sleeping, shopping, making jewelry and ceramics.

2008: Saw limited action in her first season with the Wildcats…Played in nine sets, recording two service aces and nine digs…Played in one set and registered a dig against UC Riverside (9/19)… Recorded two service aces against Chicago State in two sets (9/12)… Had one attack attempt against Santa Clara (9/5)… Played in one set, registered two digs (9/5)… Had a career-high four digs against Gardner-Webb (8/30).

High School: Played at Santa Margarita Catholic High School for coach Cristy Chapman …Team captain her sophomore, junior and senior years … A two-time All Serra League and Trinity League Second Team selection …Ranked in the Top 50 liberos in the country her senior year … A CIF champion her freshman and sophomore year … A CIF finalist her freshman, junior and senior year … A member of National Society of Collegiate Scholars … A member of E.L.I.T.E., a leadership club for Eller School of Management … A member of the California Scholastic Federation her freshman and sophomore years.

Club: Team Captain of Laguna Beach Club Team … Team took third at the Junior Olympic her senior year.

Personal: Danielle Joann Holloway was born Sept. 1, 1988, in Newport Beach, Calif. … Daughter of Frank and Patty Holloway … Has on older sister, Devon, and a younger sister Maddie … Parents are alumni of San Diego State … Intends to major in business marketing with a minor in pre-law … Career ambition is to be a sports agent … Enjoys going to the beach, hanging out with friends and listening to music.

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Bardis Career StatsSeason GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE2008 4 3 0 0.00 0 0 0.000 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 3 3 0.75 0 0 0 0.00 0 0TOTAL 4 3 0 0.00 0 0 0.000 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 3 3 0.75 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

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Holloway Career StatsSeason GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE2008 9 6 0 0.00 0 0 0.000 0 0.00 2 0.22 2 0 9 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0TOTAL 9 6 0 0.00 0 0 0.000 0 0.00 2 0.22 2 0 9 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

2008: Redshirted in 2008.

High School: Four-year letter winner at Brea Olinda High School … Named Team Captain … A First Team All Conference selection … Named team MVP her sophomore year … Named Most Improved and Most Inspirational … Was a BOHS Scholar-Athlete … Was an All-Century League

Club: Played for Ripcurls under coach Dave Hollaway.

Personal: Victoria Danielle Moore was born June 6, 1990 in Fullerton,

Calif. … Daughter of Daniel and Rosina Moore … Has two older brothers, Ryan and Evan … Her brother, Ryan Moore, played basketball at UC Davis … Her brother, Evan Moore, played basketball and football at Stanford and is currently on the roster for the Green Bay Packers …Enjoys sleeping, eating, watching TV, reading, shopping and spending time with her family …

High School: 2008 1st Team All-Marmonte League while playing under James Park...a scholar-athlete selection...CIF All-American.

Personal: Comes from an athletic family...Father, Mike, played baseball for Arizona, earning a letter in 1981...Brother, Sam, is currently a professional tennis player...Hobbies include cooking, traveling and snowboarding.

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Entering his 18th season as the head coach at Arizona, David Rubio has turned the Wildcat

volleyball program into one that not only contends in the traditionally dominant Pacific-10, but on a national level as well.

In the last ten seasons, Rubio has guided the Wildcats to five Sweet 16s, four Elite Eights and to Arizona’s first-ever Final Four. His teams have won over 200 matches during this ten-year stretch, including 16 in the NCAA Tournament, which is six more than the previous 14 postseason teams combined.

As the Wildcats’ top man, Rubio has guided the once-lowly program to 12 NCAA Tournament berths, including 10 straight from 1996-2005, a school-record 22 NCAA Tournament victories, seven Sweet 16s, four Elite Eights and to the Final Four in 2001.

Despite playing a challenging non-conference slate every year before the grueling Pac-10 season, Rubio’s teams are consistently ranked in the polls. The Wildcats had a streak of 30 straight weeks in the Top 10 in the American Volleyball Coaches Association poll from 2000-03. In 2000 and again in 2001, his teams ranked as high as No. 3 in the poll, the highest ranking of any team in school history.

Inheriting a program that did not win a single conference match the season prior to his arrival, Rubio has guided the Wildcats to a 321-189 (.589) overall record and has won 443 matches in his 22-year collegiate coaching career, and in 2000 he guided Arizona to its first ever Pac-10 title.

Rubio’s tireless recruiting efforts have seen more athletic and highly regarded student-athletes opting for Arizona. During his tenure, he has recruited 27 athletes listed as Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 recruits (the magazine ranks the Fab 50 from first through 50th in order of the impact they are expected to make in college volleyball). His recruiting class in 2002 (Jennifer Abernathy, Meghan Cumpston, Kim Glass and Bre Ladd) was the top-ranked freshman class in the nation. He followed that the next three years with classes that featured a pair of members of the Fab 50 list, and his 2006 class was ranked fourth in the nation. Rubio also nabbed a pair of Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 recruits for the 2007 season, and a trio in 2008.

At Arizona, Rubio has recruited and coached four first-team All-Americans, including Arizona’s first ever consensus two-time honoree, an AVCA Freshman of the Year, a Pac-10 Player of the Year, 26 All-Pac-10 performers, 13 All-Pac-10 freshman players and 16 academic all-conference athletes. Wildcat athletes have also earned 24 Pac-10 Player of the Week honors under his guide.

Rubio and the Wildcats finished above .500 in 2008 with the Wildcats posting a 16-14 record, just missing the NCAA tournament. Arizona pulled off three upset wins over top-11 teams, including No. 11 USC, No. 8 Oregon and No. 6 Cal.

In 2005, Rubio led his team to one of the best seasons in school history. The squad went 25-6, with all six losses coming at the hands of ranked teams. Arizona finished second in the Pac-10 with a 14-4 record, its best conference mark since 2001. The Wildcats advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, where they heartbreakingly lost in five games to Santa Clara.

Senior Kim Glass was named to the AVCA All-America first team, while senior Jennifer Abernathy was named to the third team. Glass and Abernathy were also named to the All-Pac-10 team. Meanwhile, senior Bre Ladd, junior Kristina Baum and sophomore Dominique Lamb were honorable mention selections, and Brittany Leonard was named honorable mention All-Freshman.

In addition, the 2005 season was one of personal milestones for Rubio, as he notched his 400th career victory when the Wildcats defeated Ohio in the Sweet 16 on Dec. 9. Earlier in the year, he became Arizona’s career wins leader, surpassing Rosie Wegrich.

In 2004, injuries plagued the Wildcats, yet Rubio was able to lead the team to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, where it lost a heartbreaking five-game match to host San Diego. Arizona finished the season 19-11 overall and 10-8 in the dominant Pac-10, which featured three of the teams in the Final Four.

Glass, who missed the entire non-conference slate with a shoulder injury, was named All-Pac-10 for the third consecutive year. Senior Jolene Killough was also named to the All-Pac-10 squad and finished her career ranked second in the Arizona record books with a .349 hitting percentage. Ladd was an honorable mention All-Pac-10 pick.

Losing a pair of All-Americans, Rubio’s coaching abilities shined in 2002. Fielding a team with a transfer setter and four freshmen playing major roles, Rubio led the Wildcats to a third-place finish in the Pac-10 and the right to host the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament. He guided the Wildcats to opening round wins and an upset victory of Minnesota in the Sweet 16, giving Arizona its seventh

straight 20-win season, a third-straight trip to the Elite Eight and UA’s third consecutive Top 10 final ranking. Glass,

playing in her first season under Rubio, was named the AVCA National Freshman of the Year and a second team All-American. Glass and Ladd also became the first pair of newcomers to be named All-Pac-10 Freshman in the same season at Arizona.

In 2001, Rubio’s decade-long effort to build the Arizona program into a national power came to fruition. Returning the 2000 Pac-10 Player of the Year, All-

American setter Dana Burkholder, and three other starters, the squad entered the season as the sixth-

ranked team in the nation, the highest preseason ranking in school history. The lofty expectations and the implementation of rally scoring did little to alter Arizona’s course with history, as the Wildcats remained among the top seven teams nationally all year and concluded the

regular season 21-4 overall, 14-4 in the Pac-10 and fourth in the national poll.

While home court advantage eluded Rubio and his team, the Wildcats took to the road in the postseason and never looked back. Heading to Champaign, Ill., for the first and second rounds, the Wildcats easily handled Eastern Illinois and host Illinois to advance to their third-straight

Sweet 16 appearance. Traditional national power Pacific proved not to be up to Arizona’s challenge in the regional semifinals, as the Wildcats won 3-0, paving the way for a showdown with Pac-10 rival and regional host USC in the Elite Eight.

The two rivals battled it out in a five-game thriller that saw Rubio’s Wildcats emerge victorious, despite trailing 12-9 in the decisive fifth game. The monumental victory elevated

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Rubio and the Arizona program into uncharted territory – the first Final Four appearance ever. Burkholder’s was named NCAA Regional MVP, while classmate Jill Talbot tallied All-Regional Team honors.

Though a three-game loss to unbeaten and eventual runner-up Long Beach State in the national semifinals the following weekend ended Arizona’s season, it could not mar the excellent year that Rubio and the Wildcats enjoyed. The breakthrough season ended with the Wildcats posting a final record of 25-5 overall and a No. 4 ranking in the final poll.

Burkholder and Talbot both garnered first-team All-America honors from the AVCA, the first two players in school history to be named All-America in the same season. Burkholder was also named first-team All-America by Volleyball Magazine, making her the first ever two-time consensus honoree at Arizona. Talbot garnered third-team honors from the publication. The pair, along with junior Lisa Rutledge, were also tabbed with AVCA All-Pacific Region honors, as well as first-team All-Pac-10 awards.

Rubio was named the ASICS/Volleyball Magazine National Coach of the Year. The honor placed him among elite company in the history of Arizona athletics, joining an exclusive list of men’s basketball coach Lute Olson, swimming coach Frank Busch, softball coach Mike Candrea and former Arizona coaches Dave Murray (men’s cross country), Todd McCorkle (women’s golf ) and Jerry Kindall (baseball) as the only head coaches in school history to be recognized with the national honor at Arizona.

In 2000, Rubio’s team also lived up to and exceeded the preseason expectations. Selected No. 10 in the preseason poll, the 28-5 Wildcats maintained a place in the Top 10 for 14 of the 16 polls, finishing No. 4 in the final poll. Picked to finish fourth in the conference, Rubio’s team won its first-ever Pac-10 title. It was an impressive feat considering that, since conference play began in 1986, no team other than UCLA or Stanford had won a conference title. As a result, Rubio earned his first Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors.

Hosting the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament, the Wildcats swept both Alabama A&M and Michigan. The victories advanced the Cats to a second-consecutive regional semifinal. In Lincoln, Neb., Arizona easily handled BYU for the second time that season to move on to its first Elite Eight appearance ever. Eventual national champion Nebraska proved to be too much to handle, handing Arizona its only 3-0 loss to end the historic season.

Along with the team accomplishments, Rubio’s players fared well in postseason accolades. Setter Burkholder was named first-team AVCA All-America and Pac-10 Player of the Year, and to the NCAA All-Central Region team, the AVCA All-Pacific Region team and the All-Pac-10 team.

Marisa DaLee joined Burkholder on the AVCA All-Pacific Region team, while Allison Napier joined the pair on the All-Pac-10 team, the

most all-conference performers ever in a single season for UA. In 1999, Rubio led the Cats to a 21-11 mark and took them to their

sixth-straight NCAA Tournament. The then-18th-ranked Wildcats downed Virginia in the first round, then went on to log an upset sweep of host Texas. The second-lowest-ranked team to earn a Sweet 16 berth, the Cats faced Pac-10 foe and eventual national runner-up Stanford. Arizona took a game from the Cardinal before bowing out of the tournament. Arizona ended the year ranked No. 14 in the nation. Both DaLee and Burkholder were All-District VII and All-Pac-10 selections.

The 1998 season saw the coach take a club with just one returning starter and six freshmen to 22 victories, the most since 1982. Middle blockers DaLee and Keisha Johnson earned All-Pac-10 accolades, and Burkholder was named to the league’s All-Freshman squad. Arizona fell to eventual national champion Long Beach State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

The previous year, the Cats had also exceeded all expectations, matching their then-best-ever finish in Pac-10 play, tying for fourth with a 12-6 mark. They went 20-6 and were ranked in the Top 10 throughout November. For just the second time, Arizona had a pair of athletes earn All-Pac-10 honors – Erin Aldrich and Carolyn Penfield.

Rubio had already established himself as one of the great young coaching talents before arriving at Arizona. He came to Tucson from Cal State Bakersfield, where he had developed one of the nation’s winningest Division II programs. In five seasons, he coached seven All-Americans, led the Roadrunners to three consecutive Top 5 finishes and won the 1989 national championship. Rubio was honored as the ASICS Tiger Coach of the Year in 1989, and in 1991 was honored as the CCAA Coach of the Year.

Rubio served as an assistant coach for Cal State Northridge’s men’s team in 1983 and then for the women’s team in 1985, helping them win a national championship. He began his coaching career in 1978 as the boys’ coach at Granada Hills High School. He spent time as an assistant at Pierce College before taking the Chatsworth High School girls’ team to the league championship in 1982. Prior to his arrival at Bakersfield, Rubio spent four years as coach of the women’s team at Westlake High School.

As a player, Rubio was an all-conference and all-state volleyball selection at Cal State Northridge. A volleyball clinician and grass tournament entrepreneur, he is highly recognized for his extensive community involvement.

Rubio graduated from Cal State Northridge in 1982 with a B.A. in physical education. Born on June 20, 1959, he is married to the former Amanda Sebbas. They have a six-year-old daughter, Olivia, and three-year-old twins Dylan and Lucy.

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Overall ConferenceYear W L W L Finish Postseason1992 10 17 4 14 8th 1993 20 11 11 7 T-4th NCAA Sweet 161994 17 10 10 8 5th NCAA Sweet 161995 14 14 6 12 T-7th 1996 20 10 10 8 5th NCAA Second Round1997 20 7 12 6 T-4th NCAA First Round1998 22 7 12 6 4th NCAA Second Round1999 21 11 12 6 4th NCAA Sweet 162000 28 5 16 2 T-1st NCAA Elite Eight2001 25 5 14 4 3rd NCAA Final Four2002 20 12 11 7 T-3rd NCAA Elite Eight2003 17 15 10 8 T-5th NCAA First Round2004 19 11 10 8 6th NCAA Second Round2005 25 6 14 4 T-2nd NCAA Elite Eight2006 13 14 4 14 8th2007 14 14 4 14 8th2008 16 14 6 12 7th

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ASSiSTANT COACheSASSOCiATe heAD COACh STeVe WAlkeRSixtH SeaSonlong BeacH State ‘96

Former Arizona volleyball assistant coach Steve Walker begins his second season back at Arizona, as he will serve as associate head coach for the Wildcats.

Walker served as an assistant coach with the Wildcats for three seasons from 2003-05, helping to lead the program to thee NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the

Elite Eight in 2005. He left Arizona after the 2005 season to become the women’s volleyball head coach at UC Davis, where he has coached the past two seasons. Walker joins Rubio and assistant coach Allison Napier on the coaching staff.

At UC Davis, Walker became the Aggies’ eighth head volleyball coach, guiding the program through its final year of reclassification to NCAA Division I status in 2006, and during its first year of membership in the Big West Conference this past season. During his tenure at UC Davis, Walker was selected to coach the Northern California Volleyball Association Youth Division team at the Global Challenge in Maribor, Slovenia during July of 2006. Last year, he was invited back to coach the NCVA Youth team at the USA Volleyball High Performance Championship in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Walker also served as a volunteer assistant coach during Arizona’s 2000 Pac-10 title season.

In between his previous two stops in Tucson, Walker spent two years as an assistant coach at the University of Alabama during the 2001-02 seasons.

A collegiate volleyball player at Long Beach State, Walker finished his career as the school’s all-time leader in assists per game. The starting setter for two seasons, he was named AVCA All-America and All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in 1995, after leading the NCAA in assists and assists per game.

Walker was selected to play for the U.S. at the World University Games in 1995 and was the team captain for Arizona’s back-to-back NIRSA club national championship teams in 1999 and 2000. He was named the MVP at the 2000 championship event. Walker is a three-time sliver medalist and four-time bronze medalist at the U.S.

Volleyball Open Adult Championships.Walker began his coaching career in 1997 as the boy’s and girl’s head varsity coach at Westminster High School in Westminster, Calif. He also served as a volunteer coach at Golden West College.

From 1995-98, Walker was the head boy’s and girl’s coach for the Surf City Volleyball Club in Huntington Beach, Calif. Under his guidance, the boy’s 18 and under team was ranked second in Southern California, placed second at the regional championships and was third at junior nationals. A total of nine of his club players went on to play at NCAA Division I schools.

A native of Newport Beach, Calif., Walker graduated from Long Beach State with a degree in kinesiology in 1996 and received his M.A. in teaching and teacher education from Arizona in 2000.

ASSiSTANT COACh AlliSON NAPieRtHird SeaSonarizona ‘02

Former Wildcat standout Allison Napier enters her third season as an assistant coach at Arizona, where she will assist in recruiting and the day-to-day team operations both on and off the court

Napier ended her career at Arizona with 1,008 kills in 110 matches, averaging 2.86 kills and 1.55 digs per

game over four seasons as an outside hitter. She helped lead Arizona to a Sweet 16 appearance in 1999 as a junior, and the school’s first Elite Eight finish her senior season in 2000 as a First Team All-Pac-10 honoree. She led the Wildcats in 2000 with 440 kills and a 4.04 kills per game average, the fifth best single season mark in school history.

After her playing days at Arizona, Napier played professionally in Puerto Rico during the 2001 season for Indias Mayaguez, and was selected as an All-Star.

Napier earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from UA in 2002, and spent two years working for ELLE Magazine in New York as a publishing assistant. Before taking over as an assistant coach at Arizona, Napier was the public relations coordinator for TSE Cashmere.

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The University of Arizona volleyball team finished 2008 with a 16-14 overall record and a 6-12 mark in the Pac-10. The Wildcats just missed the NCAA tournament and finished 7th in a loaded conference. Over the season, the team upset three top-11 teams including No. 11 USC, No.8 Oregon and No. 6 Cal.

A Quick Look at ArizonaDuring the 2008 season, Arizona hit .228 (1369 – 550 – 3586) as a team, for the 10th best mark in school history. The Wildcats averaged 12.92 kills, 11.84 assists, 13.89 digs and 2.59 blocks per set throughout the season. Sophomore Tiffany Owens led the team with 333 kills and a 3.30 kill per set average while getting some help from Whitney Dosty who posted 281 kills with a 2.84 average.

Resch HourJunior Alanna Resch broke the Arizona school record for digs-per-set in a season with a 4.01 average and posted the second highest dig total in a season with 405. Resch was just six digs away from the school record of 411 digs in a season held by senior Brittany Leonard in 2006.

All Pac-10Sophomore Tiffany Owens was the only Wildcat to be named to the conference’s All Pac-10 team. Owens was placed on the Honorable Mention list after leading the team in double-doubles (10), kills (333), attempts (925) and was second in digs (274). This was Owens second season on the conference’s postseason list.

In the BooksSenior Brittany Leonard finished her Wildcat career eighth on the school’s all-time digs list with 1,067. Leonard is also sixth on the all-time list in matches played at 119 after playing in all put one match this season. Senior Brooke Buringrud also left her mark on the Arizona program finishing sixth on the career aces per set list.

Cover Paige collected 2,451 assists, good enough for seventh on the Wildcats all-time list. Weber also finished fifth in the conference in assists with 10.58 per set and fifth in the league in aces per set with 0.27.

Let it Snow, Let it SnowSophomore Stephanie Snow finished the season leading the team in hitting percentage (.325), solo blocks (22), block assists (88) and total blocks (110). Snow ranks sixth in the conference in hitting percentage and fourth in the league in blocks, averaging 1.09 per set.

13-set Win StreakArizona started the season winning its first 13 sets. The last time the Wildcats began the season on a similar streak was 2005 when they won their first 12 sets. The Wildcats record for starting the season with the most consecutive set wins was 2001 when they won their first 17 sets.

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TEAM STATISTICS ARIZ OPPATTACK Kills 1369 1306 Errors 550 589 Total Attacks 3586 3631 Attack Pct .228 .197 Kills/Set 10.1 9.6SET Assists 1255 1222 Assists/Set 9.2 9.0SERVE Aces 122 133 Errors 208 236 Aces/Set 0.9 1.0SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors 133 121 Errors/Set 1.0 0.9DEFENSE Digs 1472 1445 Digs/Set 10.8 10.6BLOCKING Block Solo 80 47 Block Assist 389 303 Total Blocks 274.5 198.5 Blocks Per Game 2.0 1.5 Block Errors 40 32 Ball handling errors 14 11ATTENDANCE Total 11439 16717 Dates/Avg Per Date 15/763 12/1393 Neutral site #/Avg 3/29 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 2 -

DATE OPPOnEnT SCORE SCORE BY SET ATT.Aug 29 WEBER STATE W 3-0 26-24,25-13,25-19 137Aug 29 SAN JOSE STATE W 3-0 25-19,25-13,28-26 643Aug 30 GARDNER-WEBB W 3-0 25-12,25-21,25-15 207Sep 05 TEXAS STATE W 3-0 25-13,25-21,25-14 107Sep 05 SANTA CLARA L 1-3 26-24,19-25,23-25,20-25 754Sep 06 TEXAS TECH W 3-0 25-17,25-21,25-17 312Sep 12 vs Chicago State W 3-0 25-5,25-12,25-16 0Sep 13 vs Fresno State W 3-1 25-17,28-30,25-17,25-14 71Sep 13 at CSU Bakersfield W 3-0 25-17,25-9,25-20 628Sep 19 vs UCRVB W 3-2 25-18,25-21,19-25,22-25,15-10 15Sep 20 at Loyola Marymont W 3-0 25-19,25-19,25-19 384*Sep 26 WASHINGTON STATE W 3-0 25-23,25-20,25-19 784*Sep 27 WASHINGTON L 2-3 22-25,25-22,21-25,28-26,8-15 1366*Oct 01 ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 25-23,25-20,25-10 1432Oct 04 at Colorado State L 1-3 20-25,31-29,22-25,19-25 3252*Oct 10 at Stanford L 0-3 22-25,18-25,16-25 2371*Oct 11 at California L 0-3 18-25,19-25,20-25 669*Oct 19 USC W 3-2 21-25,25-21,20-25,25-16,16-14 627*Oct 17 UCLA L 1-3 15-25,25-20,21-25,22-25 878*Oct 24 at #24 Oregon State L 0-3 25-27,21-25,19-25 1766*Oct 25 at Oregon L 0-3 20-25,21-25,20-25 1266*Nov 02 at Arizona State L 0-3 22-25,17-25,23-25 1801*Nov 07 CALIFORNIA W 3-2 25-22,25-23,18-25,23-25,15-11 981*Nov 08 STANFORD L 0-3 23-25,19-25,16-25 1133*Nov 14 at USC L 0-3 17-25,19-25,16-25 948*Nov 15 at UCLA L 0-3 17-25,18-25,22-25 673*Nov 21 OREGON W 3-1 18-25,25-20,25-22,25-12 1023*Nov 23 OREGON STATE W 3-0 25-21,25-17,25-18 1055*Nov 28 at Washington L 1-3 23-25,23-25,25-22,17-25 2553*Nov 29 at Washington State L 2-3 17-25,21-25,25-23,25-21,10-15 406

Record in 3-set matches: 11-8Record in 4-set matches: 2-4Record in 5-set matches: 3-2

| .......................... 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 PointS 9 Owens,Tiffany 101 333 3.30 124 925 .226 15 0.15 14 20 0.14 33 274 2.71 12 25 37 0.37 2 1 - 21 Dosty,Whitney 99 281 2.84 153 701 .183 8 0.08 14 23 0.14 8 86 0.87 7 54 61 0.62 2 1 - 17 Goodenough,Randy 47 85 1.81 40 227 .198 8 0.17 2 12 0.04 9 52 1.11 1 25 26 0.55 2 0 -99 Buringrud, Brooke 97 162 1.67 67 510 .186 5 0.05 23 20 0.24 27 175 1.80 7 23 30 0.31 2 1 -55 Snow,Stephanie 101 167 1.65 47 369 .325 6 0.06 2 5 0.02 2 12 0.12 22 88 110 1.09 11 1 -12 Norton,Jacy 100 122 1.22 36 278 .309 7 0.07 5 11 0.05 1 41 0.41 21 78 99 0.99 10 0 -23 Karst,Courtney 64 75 1.17 24 178 .287 2 0.03 4 13 0.06 0 29 0.45 5 28 33 0.52 3 0 - 8 Webster,Amy 4 4 1.00 0 5 .800 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 1 0.25 0 3 3 0.75 0 0 -34 Weber,Paige 106 75 0.71 26 191 .257 1121 10.58 29 42 0.27 3 182 1.72 2 45 47 0.44 5 10 -22 Bannister,Kaylen 26 14 0.54 10 33 .121 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 14 14 0.54 2 0 - 7 Hutchinson,Dana 94 49 0.52 20 154 .188 7 0.07 12 16 0.13 8 104 1.11 3 6 9 0.10 1 0 - 5 Leonard,Brittany 86 1 0.01 1 6 .000 23 0.27 2 12 0.02 5 99 1.15 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - 33 Resch,Alanna 101 1 0.01 2 9 -.111 53 0.52 13 31 0.13 26 405 4.01 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - 2 Bardis,Kari 4 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 3 3 0.75 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - 1 Holloway,Danielle 9 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 2 2 0.22 0 9 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - 8 - - - - - - - - - ARIZONA 106 1369 12.92 550 3586 .228 1255 11.84 122 208 1.15 133 1472 13.89 80 389 274.5 2.59 40 14 - Opponents 106 1306 12.32 589 3631 .197 1222 11.53 133 236 1.25 121 1445 13.63 47 303 198.5 1.87 32 11 -

Match Results

2008 Statistics Summary

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Date Opponent Assists Leader Kills Leader Aces Leader Digs Leader Blocks Leader8/29 Weber State Weber - 29 Owens - 11 Five tied at 1 Owens - 12 Two tied at 48/29 San Jose State Weber - 33 Owens - 13 Weber - 2 Owens - 9 Two tied at 58/30 Gardner Webb Weber - 32 Hutchinson - 9 Two tied at 2 Two tied at 5 Two tied at 39/5 Texas State Weber - 36 Dosty - 14 Three tied at 2 Resch - 10 Two tied at 59/5 Santa Clara Weber - 36 Owens - 15 Resch - 3 Resch - 19 Two tied at 59/6 Texas Tech Weber - 33 Buringrud - 11 Weber - 3 Resch -10 Two tied at 3 9/12 Chicago State Weber - 34 Snow - 9 Weber - 3 Dosty - 7 Two tied at 49/13 Fresno State Weber - 46 Dosty - 12 Owens - 3 Resch - 14 Dosty - 49/13 CSU Bakersfield Weber - 34 Buringrud - 14 Two tied at 2 Resch - 9 Norton -6 9/19 UC Riverside Weber - 44 Dosty - 16 Owens - 3 Leonard - 18 Snow - 69/20 Loyola Marymount Weber - 32 Owens - 11 Weber - 2 Owens - 11 Snow - 49/26 Washington State Weber - 37 Dosty - 17 Weber - 2 Resch - 19 Snow - 59/27 Washington Weber - 44 Dosty - 16 Three tied at 1 Resch - 23 Snow - 710/1 Arizona State Weber - 29 Dosty - 8 Weber - 2 Resch - 26 Snow - 1010/4 Colorado State Weber - 47 Owens - 14 Resch - 3 Two tied at 13 Norton - 610/10 Stanford Weber - 30 Owens - 12 Three tied at 1 Resch - 15 Norton - 310/11 California Weber - 24 Buringrud - 9 Two tied at 1 Resch - 10 Bannister - 310/17 UCLA Weber - 38 Owens - 23 Buringrud - 2 Resch - 23 Snow - 510/19 USC Weber - 61 Dosty - 20 Two tied at 2 Resch - 22 Norton - 510/24 Oregon State Weber - 23 Owens - 14 None Resch - 22 Norton - 610/25 Oregon Weber - 28 Goodenough - 8 Buringrud - 2 Resch - 13 Two tied at 411/2 Arizona State Weber - 28 Dosty - 16 Buringrud - 3 Resch - 14 Two tied at 111/7 California Weber - 45 Owens - 17 Two tied at 1 Owens - 19 Karst - 511/8 Stanford Weber - 31 Goodenough - 13 Owens - 1 Two tied at 7 Two tied at 311/14 USC Weber - 25 Owens - 9 Weber - 1 Resch - 16 Snow - 411/15 UCLA Weber - 31 Goodenough - 13 Norton - 1 Resch - 11 Snow - 211/21 Oregon Weber - 50 Owens - 22 Weber - 1 Resch - 17 Snow - 811/23 Oregon State Weber - 38 Owens - 13 Three tied at 1 Owens - 17 Norton - 511/28 Washington Weber - 50 Owens - 19 Two tied at 1 Resch - 23 Snow - 511/29 Washington State Weber - 63 Owens - 26 Hutchinson - 2 Owens – 14 Snow- 14

KILLSIndividual26 – Tiffany Owens at Washington State, 11/29/08Team73 at Washington State – 11/29/08

TOTAL ATTEMPTSIndividual67 (twice)– Tiffany Owens last at Washington State, 11/29/08Team179 at Washington State – 11/29/08

HITTInG PERCEnTAGE (min 10 attempts)Individual.650 – Brooke Buringrud at CSU Bakersfield 9/13/08Team.352 (47-16-88) vs. Texas Tech – 9/6/08

ASSISTSIndividual63 – Paige Weber at Washington State – 11/29/08Team70 at Washington State – 11/29/08

SERVICE ACESIndividual3 (six times) – last Brooke Buringrud

at Arizona State 11/2/08Team12 vs. Chicago State – 9/12/08

SOLO BLOCKSIndividual3 – Jacy Norton vs. Oregon – 11/21/08Team7 (twice) – last at Washington – 11/28/08

BLOCK ASSISTSIndividual9 – Stephanie Snow vs. Arizona State – 10/1/08Team26 (twice) - last vs. Arizona State – 10/1/08

TOTAL BLOCKSIndividual10 – Stephanie Snow vs. Arizona State – 10/1/08 Team15 (twice) - last vs. Oregon – 11/21/08

DIGSIndividual26 – Alanna Resch vs. Arizona State – 10/1/08Team94 at Washington – 11/28/08

PAC-10 CHAMPIOnS1986 UCLA1987 Stanford1988 UCLA1989 UCLA1990 UCLA1991 Stanford1992 UCLA1993 UCLA1994 Stanford

1995 Stanford1996 Stanford1997 Stanford1998 Stanford1999 Stanford/UCLA2000 Arizona/USC2001 Stanford2002 USC2003 USC2004 Washington

2005 Washington2006 Stanford2007 Stanford2008 Stanford

nATIOnAL CHAMPIOnS FROM THE PAC-101981 USC1984 UCLA1990 UCLA

1991 UCLA1992 Stanford1994 Stanford1996 Stanford1997 Stanford2001 Stanford2002 USC2003 USC2004 Stanford2005 Washington

Match-By-Match Leaders

Pacific-10 ReviewMatch Highs

2008 ALL-PAC-10 TEAMFoluke Akinradewo STAN**** MB 6-3 Sr. Plantation, Fla. Cynthia Barboza STAN*** OH 6-0 Sr. Long Beach, Calif. Hana Cutura CAL** OH 6-3 Jr. Zagreb, Croatia Neticia Enesi ORE MB 6-1 Jr. The Dalles, Ore. Jessica Gysin USC OH 6-1 Jr. Los Gatos, Calif. Alix Klineman STAN** OH 6-4 So. Manhattan Beach, Calif. Carli Lloyd CAL S 5-11 So. Bonsall, Calif. Gorana Maricic, ORE** OH 6-3 Sr. Subotica, Serbia Tamari Miyashiro WASH** L 5-7 Jr. Honolulu, Hawai’i Sonja Newcombe ORE OH 6-1 Jr. Lake Arrowhead, Calif. Becky Perry WASH OH 6-2 So. Austin, Texas Rachel Rourke OSU OH 6-5 Jr. Aroona, Queensland, Australia Nellie Spicer UCLA**** S 5-10 Sr. Barrington, Ill. Jessica Swarbrick WASH*** MB 6-1 Sr. El Dorado, Calif.

** two-time selection, *** three-time selection, **** four-time selection

honorable Mention: Taylor Carico, USC; Kindra Carlson, WASH; Ali Daley, UCLA; Jessica Fine, UCLA; Amanda Gil, UCLA; Jenna Hagglund, WASH; Alli Hillgren, USC; Cassidy Lichtman, STAN; tiffany owens, AriZ; Sarah Reaves, ASU; Kimmee Roleder, USC; Airial Salvo, WASH; Am’ra Solomon, CAL; Katie Swoboda, ORE; Mindi Wiley, CAL; Lauren Williams, USC.

2008 PAC-10 ALL-FRESHMAn TEAMPlAyer teAM PoS. ht. hoMetoWn Amanda Gil UCLA MB 6-6 San Jose, Calif. Alex Jupiter USC OH 6-3 Hermosa Beach, Calif. Tarah Murrey CAL OH 6-2 El Cerrito, Calif. Lauren Williams USC MB 6-4 Houston, Texas Katie Camp UCLA MB 6-5 Raleigh, N.C. Bianca Rowland WASH MB/OH 6-0 Lynwood, Wash. Shannon Hawari CAL MH 6-2 Plano, Texashonorable Mention: Dana hutchinson, AriZ; courtney karst, AriZ; Sonja Markanovich, ASU; Sara Sage, UCLA.

2008 PAC-10 TEAM RECORDSteam Pac-10 overallStanford#%! 17-1 (.944) 31-4 (.886)Washington% 15-3 (.833) 27-5 (.844)California% 13-5 (.722) 26-7 (.788)Oregon% 11-7 (.611) 25-9 (.735)UCLA % 9-9 (.500) 22-11 (.667)USC% 9-9 (.500) 17-12 (.586)Arizona 6-12 (.333) 16-14 (.533)Arizona State 4-14 (.222) 13-18 (.419)Oregon State 3-15 (.166) 14-17 (.452)Washington State 3-15 (.166) 10-19 (.345)# = Pac-10 Champion% = NCAA Tournament Participant! = NCAA National Finalist

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All - TiMe COAChiNG ReCORDSYear Coach W L T Conference W L Finish Postseason Record AVCA Region Ranking Ranking1971 Kathryn Russell No Records 1972-73 Nancy Trego No Records 1974 Kathryn Russell 20 5 0 1975 Kathryn Russell 16 11 0 Intermountain 12 1 2nd 1976 Kathryn Russell 22 6 0 Intermountain 10 2 2nd AIAW 1977 Rosie Wegrich 17 12 2 Intermountain 14 8 2nd AIAW 1978 Rosie Wegrich 28 15 3 Intermountain 11 1 1st AIAW 1979 Rosie Wegrich 8 17 2 WCAA 2 10 6th 1980 Rosie Wegrich 20 17 0 WCAA 5 7 4th 1981 Rosie Wegrich 22 18 2 WCAA 5 7 4th NCAA 0-1 1982 Rosie Wegrich 22 16 0 WCAA 5 9 6th NCAA 1-1 11th 1983 Rosie Wegrich 17 15 0 WCAA 7 7 5th NCAA 1-1 10th 1984 Rosie Wegrich 16 12 0 WCAA 6 8 5th NCAA 0-1 13th 1985 Rosie Wegrich 17 13 0 Pac-West 1 7 5th NCAA 1-1 17th 1986 Rosie Wegrich 14 15 0 Pacific-10 9 9 6th NCAA 0-1 1987 Rosie Wegrich 18 13 0 Pacific-10 9 9 6th NCAA 0-1 1988 Rosie Wegrich 19 14 0 Pacific-10 9 9 5th NCAA 0-1 16th 1989 Rosie Wegrich 18 13 0 Pacific-10 8 10 6th NCAA 1-1 13th 1990 Rosie Wegrich 18 13 0 Pacific-10 8 10 T-5th 1991 Rosie Wegrich 4 26 0 Pacific-10 0 18 10th 1992 David Rubio 10 17 0 Pacific-10 4 14 8th 1993 David Rubio 20 11 0 Pacific-10 11 7 T-4th NCAA 2-1 16th 5th1994 David Rubio 17 10 0 Pacific-10 10 8 5th NCAA 2-1 16th 6th1995 David Rubio 14 14 0 Pacific-10 6 12 T-7th 10th1996 David Rubio 20 10 0 Pacific-10 10 8 5th NCAA 1-1 23rd 5th1997 David Rubio 20 7 0 Pacific-10 12 6 T-4th NCAA 0-1 22nd 3rd1998 David Rubio 22 7 0 Pacific-10 12 6 4th NCAA 1-1 20th T-4th1999 David Rubio 21 11 0 Pacific-10 12 6 4th NCAA 2-1 14th 5th2000 David Rubio 28 5 0 Pacific-10 16 2 T-1st NCAA 3-1 5th 2nd2001 David Rubio 25 5 0 Pacific-10 14 4 3rd NCAA 4-1 4th 3rd2002 David Rubio 20 12 0 Pacific-10 11 7 T-3rd NCAA 3-1 10th 5th2003 David Rubio 17 15 0 Pacific-10 10 8 T-5th NCAA 0-1 2004 David Rubio 19 11 0 Pacific-10 10 8 6th NCAA 1-1 22nd 7th2005 David Rubio 25 6 0 Pacific-10 14 4 T-2nd NCAA 3-1 7th 2006 David Rubio 13 17 0 Pacific-10 4 14 8th 2007 David Rubio 14 17 Pacific-10 4 14 8th

2008 David Rubio 16 14 Pacific-10 6 12 7thTotal 637 440 9 209 205 *

* Pac-10 Matches Only

Arizona volleyball has had four coaches in its 37-year history, but only has records for three of the four coaches. Dr. Kathryn Russell was the first-ever coach in 1971, but no records were kept. From 1972-73, Nancy Trego served as the head coach, but there are no records from those years. Season-by-season results have been kept since 1974, when Dr. Russell took over the program again.

Wildcat Coaching Records

Dr. Kathryn Russell1971, 1974-1976

58-22 (.725) in three seasons

nancy Trego1972-1973No records

Rosie Wegrich1977-1991

258-229-9 (.531) in 15 seasons

David Rubio1992-present

321-189 (.589) in 17 seasons

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Caren Kemner 1988 Seoul

Melissa McLinden 1988 Seoul

Caren Kemner 1992 Barcelona

Caren Kemner 1996 Atlanta

Kim Glass 2008 Beijing

WilDCAT OlyMPiANS

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yeAR-by-yeAR ReSulTS1977Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall: 17-12-2; Intermountain: 9-3, 2nd; AIAW: 3-2, T-9th

Sept. 30 Northern Arizona L 0-2 (9-15, 11-15) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 30 Arizona State L 0-2 (11-15, 10-15) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 1 San Diego W 2-1 (11-15, 15-10, 15-7) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 7 BYU L 0-3 (8-15, 3-15, 8-15) Provo, UtahOct. 8 Utah L 2-3 (15-6, 15-6, 6-15, 15-17, 3-15) Salt Lake City, UtahOct. 14 New Mexico W 3-0 (15-5, 15-5, 15-5) Las Cruces, N.M.Oct. 14 New Mexico State W 3-1 (15-10, 15-11, 14-16, 15-11) Las Cruces, N.M.Oct. 15 UTEP W 3-0 (15-9, 15-8, 15-1) El Paso, TexasOct. 18 Arizona State L 2-3 (14-16, 15-12, 6-15, 15-2, 11-15) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 21 Northern Colorado W 3-1 (15-7, 15-5, 14-16, 15-12) TucsonOct. 22 Colorado State W 3-1 (15-4, 15-9, 13-15, 15-0) TucsonOct. 29 Wyoming W 3-0 (15-11, 15-6, 15-8) Laramie, Wyo.Nov. 5 UCLA L 0-2 (3-15, 3-15) Los AngelesNov. 5 UC Riverside T 1-1 (10-15, 16-14) Los AngelesNov. 5 Stanford L 0-2 (8-15, 12-15) Los AngelesNov. 6 Michigan State W 2-0 (15-7, 15-6) Los AngelesNov. 6 Southwest Missouri State T 1-1 (15-5, 10-15) Los AngelesNov. 8 Arizona State W 3-0 (15-8, 15-6, 15-6) Flagstaff, Ariz.Nov. 8 Northern Arizona W 3-2 (15-9, 9-15, 15-8, 13-15, 16-14) Flagstaff, Ariz.Nov. 11 Utah State L 1-3 (11-15, 13-15, 16-14, 13-15) TucsonNov. 12 Weber State W 3-0 (15-2, 15-8, 15-8) TucsonNov. 18 Arizona State W 2-1 (15-10, 13-15, 16-14) Salt Lake City, UtahNov. 18 Northern Arizona W 2-0 (15-8, 15-6) Salt Lake City, UtahNov. 18 Utah State L 0-2 (4-15, 7-15) Salt Lake City, UtahNov. 19 BYU L 1-3 (6-15, 15-8, 6-15, 4-15) Provo, UtahNov. 19 Utah W 3-1 (6-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-11) Salt Lake City, UtahDec. 7 Southern California L 0-2 (2-15, 7-15) Provo, UtahDec. 7 Kansas State W 2-0 (15-11, 15-7) Provo, UtahDec. 7 Houston W 2-1 (17-15, 6-15, 15-2) Provo, UtahDec. 8 Illinois State L 0-2 (8-15, 6-15) Provo, UtahDec. 8 Mississippi W 2-0 (15-6, 15-2) Provo, Utah

1978Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall: 28-15-3; Intermountain: 11-1, 1st; AIAW: 2-3, T-13thSept. 16 Cal State Fullerton L 0-2 (10-15, 8-15) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 16 UNLV W 2-0 (15-8, 15-0) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 16 Arizona State W 2-0 (15-12, 15-13) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 22 Texas Tech T 1-1 (9-15, 15-4) San DiegoSept. 22 Texas W 2-0 (15-11, 15-5) San DiegoSept. 22 San Diego State T 1-1 (15-10, 11-15) San DiegoSept. 22 UC Irvine W 2-0 (15-12, 15-8) San DiegoSept. 23 UCLA W 2-0 (15-4, 15-13) San DiegoSept. 23 Southern California L 0-2 (14-16, 4-15) San DiegoSept. 23 San Diego State L 0-2 (6-15, 10-15) San DiegoSept. 28 Utah W 2-0 (15-12, 15-6) Provo, UtahSept. 28 Montana State W 2-0 (15-8, 15-6) Provo, UtahSept. 29 Texas Tech W 2-0 (15-5, 15-5) Provo, UtahSept. 29 Long Beach State L 1-2 (10-15, 16-14, 10-15) Provo, UtahSept. 29 New Mexico W 2-0 (15-11, 15-6) Provo, UtahSept. 30 Utah State L 0-2 (16-18, 7-15) Provo, UtahSept. 30 New Mexico State W 2-0 (15-13, 15-11) Provo, UtahSept. 30 Arizona State L 1-2 (9-15, 15-7, 10-15) Provo, UtahOct. 5 Arizona State W 3-2 (15-11, 15-8, 11-15, 8-15, 15-11) TucsonOct. 7 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (15-9, 15-4, 15-8) TucsonOct. 13 Weber State W 3-0 (15-13, 15-4, 15-8) Ogden, UtahOct. 14 Utah State L 1-2 (5-15, 18-16, 15-3, 15-9) Logan, UtahOct. 20 Utah W 3-0 (15-9, 15-4, 15-4) TucsonOct. 21 BYU W 3-1 (15-12, 15-13, 4-15, 15-9) TucsonOct. 26 Colorado State W 3-0 (15-6, 15-1, 15-9) Fort Collins, Colo.Oct. 27 Wyoming W 3-1 (15-5, 16-14, 11-15, 15-11) Laramie, Wyo.Oct. 28 Northern Colorado W 1-3 (15-3, 15-11, 12-15, 15-2) Greeley, Colo.Nov. 3 Pepperdine L 0-2 (13-15, 2-15) Los AngelesNov. 3 Washington State W 2-0 (15-6, 15-9) Los AngelesNov. 3 Western Ontario W 2-0 (15-4, 15-8) Los AngelesNov. 4 San Jose State T 1-1 (8-15, 15-9) Los AngelesNov. 4 Southern California L 0-2 (10-15, 5-15) Los AngelesNov. 7 New Mexico W 3-1 (7-15, 15-7, 16-14, 15-9) TucsonNov. 10 UTEP W 3-0 (15-1, 15-7, 15-12) TucsonNov. 11 New Mexico State W 3-2 (12-15, 12-15, 15-2, 15-13, 15-7) TucsonNov. 17 Utah W 3-0 (16-14, 15-13, 15-5) El Paso, TexasNov. 17 Arizona State W 3-1 (15-11, 16-14, 9-15, 15-8) El Paso, TexasNov. 18 BYU L 1-3 (13-15, 11-15, 15-10, 14-16) El Paso, TexasNov. 18 Utah W 3-2 (15-12, 15-10, 11-15, 12-15, 15-7) El Paso, TexasDec. 1 San Diego State L 1-3 (15-4, 4-15, 4-15, 10-15) San DiegoDec. 2 San Diego State L 2-3 (2-15, 15-13, 6-15, 15-13, 13-15) San DiegoDec. 7 UCLA L 0-2 (6-15, 2-15) Tuscaloosa, Ala.Dec. 7 Florida State W 2-1 (15-11, 14-16, 15-1) Tuscaloosa, Ala.Dec. 8 Southwest Missouri State W 2-0 (15-2, 15-4) Tuscaloosa, Ala.Dec. 8 Texas A&M L 1-2 (10-15, 15-11, 3-15) Tuscaloosa, Ala.Dec. 9 Pepperdine L 0-2 (10-15, 10-15) Tuscaloosa, Ala.

1979Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall: 8-17-2; WCAA: 2-10, 6thSept. 13 BYU W 3-1 (15-8, 8-15, 15-6, 15-13) Provo, UtahSept. 14 Utah W 3-1 (15-12, 13-15, 15-3, 15-7) Salt Lake CitySept. 21 Texas T 1-1 (14-16, 15-13) San DiegoSept. 21 Fresno State W 2-0 (15-8, 15-13) San DiegoSept. 21 UCLA L 0-2 (6-15, 9-15) San DiegoSept. 21 Pittsburgh L 0-2 (11-15, 8-15) San Diego

Sept. 22 Arizona State W 2-1 (15-12, 12-15, 15-13) San DiegoSept. 22 Utah L 1-2 (8-15, 15-4, 9-15) San DiegoSept. 22 Oral Roberts L 1-2 (15-5, 7-15, 6-15) San DiegoSept. 28 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (18-16, 16-14, 15-11) TucsonSept. 29 UCLA L 0-3 (5-15, 1-15, 11-15) TucsonOct. 5 Long Beach State L 0-3 (6-15, 10-15, 13-15) Long Beach, Calif.Oct. 6 Southern California L 0-3 (3-15, 5-15, 12-15) Los AngelesOct. 7 San Jose State L 1-3 (15-3, 4-15, 11-15, 10-15) Fullerton, Calif.Oct. 13 San Diego State L 2-3 (15-13, 10-15, 4-15, 15-10, 4-15) TucsonOct. 15 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 3-0 (15-5, 15-10, 15-8) TucsonOct. 20 Arizona State L 1-3 (9-15, 13-15, 17-15, 6-15) TucsonOct. 26 San Diego State L 1-3 (12-15, 15-7, 11-15, 6-15) San DiegoOct. 27 Cal State Fullerton W * (Forfeit) Fullerton, Calif.Oct. 28 UCLA L 1-3 (5-15, 5-15, 15-5, 14-16) Los AngelesNov. 2 Illinois State W 2-0 (15-12, 15-10) Los AngelesNov. 2 San Jose State T 1-1 (4-15, 15-11) Los AngelesNov. 2 UC Irvine L 0-2 (12-15, 8-15) Los AngelesNov. 3 Utah State L 0-2 (9-15, 13-15) Los AngelesNov. 8 Southern California L 0-3 (7-15, 9-15, 13-15) TucsonNov. 9 Long Beach State L 0-3 (12-15, 7-15, 6-15) TucsonNov. 17 Arizona State L 0-3 (14-16, 11-15, 10-15) Tempe, Ariz. 1980Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall: 20-17; WCAA: 6-6, 4th

Aug. 30 New Mexico State W 3-1 (15-11, 15-10, 10-15, 15-11) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 5 Northern Arizona W 2-0 (15-8, 15-7) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 5 Colorado State W 2-1 (9-15, 15-10, 15-4) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 5 San Diego W 2-0 (15-4, 16-14) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 5 Arizona State W 2-0 (16-14, 15-10) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 6 San Diego W 2-0 (15-12, 15-10) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 6 Arizona State L 0-2 (6-15, 8-15) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 12 UC Santa Barbara L 0-3 (5-15, 5-15, 6-15) Santa Barbara, Calif.Sept. 13 Cal Poly SLO L 0-3 (6-15, 9-15, 7-15) San Luis Obispo, Calif.Sept. 14 UC Santa Barbara L 0-3 (5-15, 12-15, 8-15) Santa Barbara, Calif.Sept. 18 BYU W 2-1 (8-15, 15-11, 15-9) San DiegoSept. 18 Oregon W 2-1 (14-16, 15-11, 15-13) San DiegoSept. 18 San Diego State L 0-2 (8-15, 11-15) San DiegoSept. 19 Cal State Fullerton W 2-1 (8-15, 15-12, 15-7) San DiegoSept. 19 Tennessee W 2-0 (15-5, 15-8) San DiegoSept. 20 Washington W 2-1 (15-8, 10-15, 15-7) San DiegoSept. 20 Utah State L 0-2 (10-15, 11-15) San DiegoSept. 26 UCLA L 0-3 (2-15, 11-15, 11-15) Los AngelesSept. 27 Cal State Fullerton W * (Forfeit) Fullerton, Calif.Oct. 2 Southern California L 0-3 (13-15, 9-15, 7-15) TucsonOct. 3 Long Beach State W 3-1 (15-5, 14-16, 15-12, 15-9) TucsonOct. 9 Utah State L 0-3 (10-15, 7-15, 12-15) TucsonOct. 10 San Diego State L 2-3 (11-15, 15-11, 5-15, 15-13, 13-15) San DiegoOct. 11 Pepperdine W 3-2 (15-8, 15-7, 13-15, 12-15, 15-11) Malibu, Calif.Oct. 16 Arizona State W 3-2 (11-15, 9-15, 15-4, 15-9, 15-12) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 18 San Diego State L 0-3 (8-15, 6-15, 13-15) TucsonOct. 24 Cal State Fullerton W 3-2 (15-7, 15-5, 13-15, 11-15, 15-7) TucsonOct. 25 UCLA L 1-3 (16-14, 10-15, 13-15, 5-15) TucsonOct. 31 Texas A&M W 2-1 (15-6, 7-15, 15-11) Los AngelesOct. 31 Washington L 1-2 (13-15, 15-9, 10-15) Los AngelesNov. 1 Utah State W 2-0 (15-10, 15-11) Los AngelesNov. 1 Pacific L 0-2 (16-18, 7-15) Los AngelesNov. 1 UC Irvine L 0-2 (9-15, 13-15) Los AngelesNov. 7 Southern California L 0-3 (9-15, 16-18, 7-15) Los AngelesNov. 8 Long Beach State W 3-1 (15-11, 15-13, 9-15, 15-6) Long Beach, Calif.Nov. 14 Arizona State W 3-2 (15-13, 15-8, 8-15, 14-16, 15-8) TucsonNov. 25 Houston L 0-3 (14-16, 11-15, 9-15) Tempe, Ariz.

1981Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall: 22-18-2; WCAA: 5-7, 4th; NCAA: 0-1 Aug. 29 New Mexico State W 3-0 (16-14, 15-4, 15-4) TucsonSept. 3 BYU L 1-3 (11-15, 15-13, 11-15, 4-15) Provo, UtahSept. 4 BYU L 1-3 (15-13, 14-16, 4-15, 5-15) Provo, UtahSept. 5 Utah W 3-0 (15-10, 15-7, 15-7) Salt Lake City, UtahSept. 10 UTEP T 1-1 (13-15, 15-4) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 10 Sul Ross W 2-0 (15-5, 15-9) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 10 New Mexico L 0-2 (9-15, 10-15) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 10 UCLA T 1-1 (11-15, 15-11) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 11 UTEP W 2-0 (11-7, 11-2) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 11 New Mexico State W 2-0 (11-7, 11-5) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 17 UC Santa Barbara L 0-2 (7-15, 5-15) San DiegoSept. 17 Colorado State L 1-2 (15-9, 3-15, 8-15) San DiegoSept. 18 UC Irvine W 2-0 (15-13, 15-8) San DiegoSept. 18 Fresno State W 2-0 (15-11, 15-8) San DiegoSept. 18 Portland State W 2-0 (15-7, 15-6) San DiegoSept. 19 UC Santa Barbara L 0-2 (12-15, 7-15) San DiegoSept. 19 Cal Poly SLO L 1-2 (15-12, 4-15, 7-15) San DiegoSept. 25 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (15-8, 15-5, 15-3) TucsonSept. 26 UCLA L 2-3 (9-15, 12-15, 16-14, 15-6, 9-15) TucsonOct. 2 Southern California L 1-3 (15-9, 8-15, 14-16, 4-15) Los AngelesOct. 3 Long Beach State W 3-1 (14-16, 15-8, 15-3, 15-10) Long Beach, Calif.Oct. 9 San Diego State L 0-3 (11-15, 10-15, 7-15) TucsonOct. 16 Arizona State W 3-1 (15-10, 13-15, 15-7, 15-13) TucsonOct. 17 Minnesota W 3-1 (15-12, 6-15, 15-11, 15-8) Minneapolis, Minn.Oct. 18 North Texas W 2-0 (15-12, 15-12) Minneapolis, Minn.Oct. 18 Drake W 3-0 (15-9, 15-7, 15-8) Minneapolis, Minn.Oct. 23 San Diego State L 0-3 (8-15, 5-15, 9-15) San DiegoOct. 24 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (15-11, 15-11, 15-7) Fullerton, Calif.Oct. 30 UCLA L 0-3 (2-15, 13-15, 13-15) Los Angeles

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yeAR-by-yeAR ReSulTSOct. 31 Pepperdine L 1-3 (8-15, 15-12, 8-15, 11-15) Malibu, Calif.Nov. 6 San Diego State L 0-2 (9-15, 13-15) Los AngelesNov. 6 Southwest Missouri State W 2-0 (15-5, 15-12) Los AngelesNov. 6 Fresno State W 2-0 (15-5, 15-9) Los AngelesNov. 7 Washington W 2-0 (15-4, 15-10) Los AngelesNov. 7 BYU W 2-0 (15-4, 15-6) Los AngelesNov. 7 Texas W 2-0 (15-11, 15-2) Los AngelesNov. 7 Hawaii L 0-2 (4-15, 12-15) Los AngelesNov. 7 Stanford W 1-0 (15-12) Los AngelesNov. 12 Southern California L 0-3 (7-15, 6-15, 12-15) TucsonNov. 13 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-5, 15-8, 16-14) TucsonNov. 20 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-5, 15-9, 13-15, 11-15, 11-15) Tempe, Ariz.Dec. 11 Southern California L 0-3 (6-15, 5-15, 10-15) Seattle, Wash.

1982Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall: 22-16; WCAA: 5-9, 6th; NCAA: 1-1Sept. 7 Utah W 3-1 (15-13, 15-4, 13-15, 15-9) TucsonSept. 10 New Mexico W 2-1 (12-15, 15-3, 15-3) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 10 Houston W 2-0 (15-13, 15-8) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 10 UTEP W 2-0 (15-0, 15-12) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 11 Colorado State W 2-0 (15-3, 15-7) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 11 Arizona State L 1-2 (8-15, 15-6, 9-15) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 11 New Mexico W 2-1 (15-8, 9-15, 15-13) Las Cruces, N.M.Sept. 15 BYU W 3-0 (15-7, 15-13, 15-11) TucsonSept. 17 Santa Clara W 2-0 (15-8, 15-2) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 17 Long Beach State W 2-0 (15-13, 17-15) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 17 Pepperdine L 0-2 (14-16, 8-15) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 18 Utah L 1-2 (10-15, 15-4, 10-15) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 18 UC Santa Barbara W 2-0 (15-8, 15-8) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 18 Arizona State W 2-0 (15-10, 15-9) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 18 UCLA L 0-2 (14-16, 14-16) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 24 San Diego State L 0-3 (11-15, 9-15, 6-15) TucsonSept. 25 Pacific W 3-2 (15-5, 10-15, 15-4, 12-15, 15-13) TucsonSept. 27 U.S. International W 3-0 (15-9, 15-7, 16-14) TucsonOct. 1 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-12, 15-6, 15-4) Long Beach, Calif.Oct. 2 Southern California W 3-1 (15-5, 15-9, 11-15, 15-8) Los AngelesOct. 8 UCLA W 3-2 (17-15, 12-15, 7-15, 15-12, 15-11) TucsonOct. 9 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (15-8, 15-9, 15-10) TucsonOct. 15 Arizona State L 0-3 (14-16, 8-15, 9-15) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 22 San Diego State L 2-3 (15-13, 6-15, 15-1, 6-15, 6-15) San DiegoOct. 24 Stanford L 1-3 (18-16, 8-15, 11-15, 12-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Oct. 29 Southern California L 1-3 (10-15, 15-13, 12-15, 10-15) TucsonOct. 30 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-8, 15-6, 15-5) TucsonNov. 4 Cal State Fullerton W 2-0 (16-14, 15-11) Los AngelesNov. 4 Texas W 2-0 (15-8, 15-10) Los AngelesNov. 5 California W 2-0 (15-10, 15-3) Los AngelesNov. 5 Tennessee L 1-2 (11-15, 15-1, 13-15) Los AngelesNov. 6 Hawaii L 1-2 (7-15, 15-4, 11-15) Los AngelesNov. 12 Arizona State L 0-3 (6-15, 5-15, 11-15) TucsonNov. 13 Stanford L 2-3 (15-9, 3-15, 3-15, 15-8, 6-15) TucsonNov. 19 Cal State Fullerton L 2-3 (15-11, 10-15, 14-16, 15-12, 8-15) Fullerton, Calif.Nov. 20 UCLA L 1-3 (13-15, 9-15, 15-11, 9-15) Los AngelesDec. 4 Texas A&M W 3-0 (15-6, 15-8, 15-7) TucsonDec. 10 Pacific L 1-3 (13-15, 13-15, 15-7, 5-15) Houston, Texas 1983Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall Record: 17-15; WCAA: 7-7, 5th; NCAA: 1-1Sept. 3 New Mexico L 1-3 (15-12, 14-16, 10-15, 4-15) TucsonSept. 9 Cal Poly SLO L 2-3 (9-15, 3-15, 15-13, 15-6, 3-15) Normal, Ill.Sept. 9 Purdue W 3-2 (15-10, 7-15, 22-20, 6-15, 15-8) Normal, Ill.Sept. 10 Illinois State W 3-2 (15-6, 9-15, 7-15, 15-8, 15-7) Normal, Ill.Sept. 15 U.S. International W 3-0 (15-1, 15-3, 15-8) San DiegoSept. 16 Utah State W 3-0 (15-9, 15-7, 15-6) San DiegoSept. 16 Nebraska W 3-2 (15-8, 15-7, 11-15, 11-15, 15-10) San DiegoSept. 17 Oregon State L 2-3 (15-8, 11-15, 15-12, 12-15, 7-15) San DiegoSept. 17 San Diego State L 2-3 (13-15, 16-14, 15-10, 11-15, 6-15) San DiegoSept. 23 Southern California L 0-3 (8-15, 3-15, 11-15) Los AngelesSept. 30 San Diego State L 2-3 (15-5, 11-15, 6-15, 15-9, 11-15) TucsonOct. 1 Stanford L 0-3 (9-15, 7-15, 12-15) TucsonOct. 7 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (15-0, 15-8, 15-2) TucsonOct. 9 UCLA W 3-2 (11-15, 17-15, 18-16, 7-15, 15-13) TucsonOct. 14 Arizona State W 3-2 (15-9, 10-15, 15-5, 14-16, 16-14) TucsonOct. 21 San Diego State L 1-3 (16-14, 9-15, 5-15, 3-15) San DiegoOct. 22 Stanford L 1-3 (9-15, 4-15, 15-12, 6-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Oct. 23 Pacific L 1-3 (10-15, 10-15, 15-11, 8-15) Stockton, Calif.Oct. 26 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (15-5, 15-4, 15-7) TucsonOct. 28 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-5, 15-9, 15-4) TucsonOct. 29 Southern California W 3-0 (15-8, 15-8, 15-5) TucsonNov. 3 Houston W 3-1 (15-5, 13-15, 15-9, 15-7) TucsonNov. 4 Colorado State W 3-0 (15-3, 15-8, 15-10) TucsonNov. 4 Tennessee W 3-2 (15-8, 5-15, 6-15, 15-12, 16-14) TucsonNov. 11 UCLA L 1-3 (10-15, 15-8, 5-15, 12-15) Los AngelesNov. 12 Cal State Fullerton W 3-1 (15-6, 6-15, 15-5, 15-12) Fullerton, Calif.Nov. 13 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-9, 15-4, 15-11) Long Beach, Calif.Nov. 18 Arizona State L 0-3 (11-15, 10-15, 12-15) TucsonNov. 23 Hawaii L 0-3 (7-15, 2-15, 3-15) Honolulu, HawaiiNov. 25 Hawaii L 0-3 (13-15, 13-15, 9-15) Honolulu, HawaiiDec. 4 Southern California W 3-2 (15-10, 4-15, 15-10, 4-15, 15-9) TucsonDec. 9 San Diego State L 1-3 (15-11, 7-15, 1-15, 5-15) San Diego 1984Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall Record: 16-12; WCAA: 6-8, 5th; NCAA: 0-1Sept. 9 New Mexico W 3-0 (15-7, 16-14, 15-3) TucsonSept. 14 Pacific L 0-3 (6-15, 13-15, 7-15) Tucson

Sept. 15 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (15-1, 15-10, 15-1) Flagstaff, Ariz.Sept. 22 Long Beach State W 3-2 (15-6, 8-15, 15-10, 11-15, 16-14) TucsonSept. 23 UCLA L 0-3 (13-15, 11-15, 5-15) Los AngelesSept. 27 Southern California L 1-3 (18-16, 6-15, 13-15, 7-15) TucsonSept. 28 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (15-7, 15-7, 15-10) TucsonOct. 1 College of Sante Fe W 3-0 (15-0, 15-5, 15-6) TucsonOct. 5 Stanford L 0-3 (1-15, 9-15, 10-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Oct. 6 Cal Poly SLO L 2-3 (12-15, 15-11, 15-8, 13-15, 6-15) San Luis Obispo, Calif.Oct. 12 Pepperdine W 3-2 (8-15, 15-13, 4-15, 15-10, 15-7) Malibu, Calif.Oct. 13 San Diego State L 2-3 (16-14, 9-15, 15-10, 11-15, 7-15) San DiegoOct. 19 Arizona State W 3-1 (15-13, 10-15, 15-13, 15-3) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 20 BYU L 1-3 (16-14, 8-15, 5-15, 4-15) Provo, UtahOct. 21 Utah W 3-0 (15-7, 15-11, 15-2) Salt Lake City, UtahOct. 26 UCLA L 0-3 (9-15, 11-15, 4-15) TucsonOct. 27 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-5, 15-5, 15-12) TucsonNov. 1 Tennessee W 3-0 (15-2, 15-13, 15-3) TucsonNov. 2 California W 3-0 (15-4, 15-10, 15-8) TucsonNov. 2 Texas W 3-0 (15-12, 15-13, 15-8) TucsonNov. 9 Southern California L 1-3 (8-15, 15-12, 9-15, 15-17) Los AngelesNov. 10 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (15-12, 15-2, 15-7) Fullerton, Calif.Nov. 16 San Diego State L 0-3 (10-15, 4-15, 8-15) TucsonNov. 17 Stanford L 0-3 (9-15, 12-15, 9-15) TucsonNov. 21 Arizona State W 3-0 (15-7, 15-7, 15-13) TucsonNov. 23 Pittsburgh W 3-1 (15-5, 12-15, 15-0, 15-8) Kalamazoo, Mich.Nov. 24 Western Michigan W 3-0 (15-9, 15-5, 15-9) Kalamazoo, Mich.Dec. 1 Colorado State L 1-3 (13-15, 11-15, 15-10, 11-15) Fort Collins, Colo. 1985Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Overall Record: 17-13; Pac-West: 1-7, 5th; NCAA: 1-1Sept. 6 Utah W 3-1 (14-16, 15-5, 15-7, 15-12) TucsonSept. 13 Sacramento State W 2-0 (15-7, 15-10) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 13 Utah State W 2-0 (15-1, 15-8) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 13 UC Santa Barbara L 0-2 (14-16, 12-15) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 14 Cal Poly Pomona W 2-1 (15-11, 7-15, 15-12) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 14 San Diego State W 2-1 (15-4, 4-15, 15-12) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 14 UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 (17-15, 7-15, 19-17) Fullerton, Calif.Sept. 21 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (15-5, 15-3, 15-9) TucsonSept. 22 UCLA L 0-3 (8-15, 10-15, 4-15) TucsonSept. 27 Nebraska L 0-3 (9-15, 5-15, 6-15) Lincoln, Neb.Sept. 28 Oregon W 3-2 (11-15, 15-8, 12-15, 15-8, 15-4) Lincoln, Neb.Sept. 28 BYU W 3-0 (15-7, 15-7, 15-10) Lincoln, Neb.Oct. 4 Loyola Marymount W 3-0 (15-9, 15-8, 15-6) Los AngelesOct. 5 Southern California L 1-3 (15-11, 8-15, 8-15, 14-16) Los AngelesOct. 9 Arizona State W 3-2 (15-11, 14-16, 3-15, 15-5, 15-2) TucsonOct. 11 Florida State W 3-0 (15-7, 15-4, 15-7) Knoxville, Tenn.Oct. 12 Florida W 3-0 (15-3, 15-8, 15-11) Knoxville, Tenn.Oct. 12 Tennessee W 3-0 (15-5, 15-10, 15-2) Knoxville, Tenn.Oct. 19 Stanford L 2-3 (9-15, 15-10, 5-15, 15-13, 9-15) TucsonOct. 26 UCLA L 0-3 (1-15, 9-15, 12-15) Los AngelesNov. 1 UNLV W 3-0 (15-11, 15-11, 15-8) TucsonNov. 2 Texas L 0-3 (10-15, 9-15, 8-15) TucsonNov. 8 Southern California L 0-3 (13-15, 5-15, 8-15) TucsonNov. 15 Stanford L 0-3 (12-15, 6-15, 9-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Nov. 18 BYU L 1-3 (15-13, 11-15, 6-15, 8-15) TucsonNov. 21 Arizona State L 0-3 (9-15, 3-15, 12-15) Tempe, Ariz.Nov. 29 Illinois State W 3-0 (16-14, 15-1, 15-8) Normal, Ill.Nov. 30 Nebraska L 0-3 (7-15, 13-15, 10-15) Normal, Ill.Dec. 7 Arizona State W 3-2 (12-15, 13-15, 15-11, 15-12, 15-13) TucsonDec. 14 BYU L 2-3 (15-12, 10-15, 6-15, 15-8, 14-16) Palo Alto, Calif. 1986Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall Record: 14-15; Pac-10: 9-9, 6th; NCAA: 0-1 0-3 (2-15, 12-15, 9-15) Provo, UtahSept. 5 Cal Poly SLO L 2-3 (7-15, 5-15, 15-6, 15-9, 12-15) San Luis Obispo, Calif.Sept. 7 LSU W 3-2 (15-11, 4-15, 15-8, 9-15, 15-10) TucsonSept. 11 Oregon L 1-3 (14-16, 15-13, 10-15, 9-15) TucsonSept. 12 Oregon State W 3-0 (15-10, 15-11, 15-13) TucsonSept. 19 Southern California W 3-0 (15-2, 15-12, 15-10) Los AngelesSept. 20 UCLA L 0-3 (5-15, 12-15, 6-15) Los AngelesSept. 26 Illinois State W 3-0 (15-3, 15-10, 15-6) TucsonSept. 27 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-8, 15-10, 15-12) TucsonSept. 27 Rhode Island W 3-0 (15-4, 15-3, 15-8) TucsonOct. 3 Stanford L 1-3 (11-15, 16-14, 4-15, 4-15) TucsonOct. 4 California W 3-0 (15-9, 15-11, 15-12) TucsonOct. 8 Arizona State L 1-3 (15-12, 3-15, 13-15, 5-15) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 17 Washington State W 3-0 (15-4, 15-12, 15-7) TucsonOct. 18 Washington W 3-2 (14-16, 15-9, 15-7, 8-15, 15-11) TucsonOct. 24 Oregon L 3-2 (15-11, 12-15, 3-15, 15-11, 14-16) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 25 Oregon State W 3-1 (16-14, 15-7, 6-15, 15-7) Corvallis, Ore.Oct. 26 Portland State W 3-1 (15-4, 10-15, 15-10, 15-2) Portland, Ore.Oct. 31 Southern California W 3-0 (15-4, 15-5, 15-8) TucsonNov. 2 UCLA L 1-3 (15-11, 9-15, 12-15, 8-15) TucsonNov. 7 Texas L 0-3 (7-15, 12-15, 1-15) Austin, TexasNov. 8 Texas A&M L 1-3 (5-15, 10-15, 15-10, 8-15) College Station, TexasNov. 14 California W 3-2 (15-9, 9-15, 13-15, 15-3, 15-8) Berkeley, Calif.Nov. 15 Stanford L 2-3 (11-15, 9-15, 15-7, 15-6, 7-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Nov. 21 Washington L 1-3 (6-15, 13-15, 15-4, 13-15) SeattleNov. 22 Washington State W 3-2 (15-10, 12-15, 15-11, 10-15, 15-13) Pullman, Wash.Nov. 26 Arizona State L 0-3 (10-15, 6-15, 4-15) TucsonNov. 30 Colorado State L 1-3 (8-15, 12-15, 15-10, 7-15) TucsonDec. 6 Baton Rouge, La. 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yeAR-by-yeAR ReSulTS1987Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall Record: 18-13; Pac-10: 9-9, 6th; NCAA: 0-1Sept. 4 New Mexico W 3-0 (15-13, 15-13, 19-17) TucsonSept. 4 Texas Tech W 3-0 (15-10, 15-10, 15-11) TucsonSept. 5 Oklahoma W 3-2 (13-15, 15-3, 16-14, 14-16, 15-11) TucsonSept. 5 Long Beach State L 2-3 (15-9, 5-15, 6-15, 15-10, 7-15) TucsonSept. 11 Kansas State W 3-0 (15-3, 15-2, 15-11) Fort Collins, Colo.Sept. 12 Purdue W 3-1 (13-15, 15-8, 16-14, 15-13) Fort Collins, Colo.Sept. 12 Colorado State L 2-3 (15-12, 15-10, 4-15, 10-15, 12-15) Fort Collins, Colo.Sept. 18 Oregon L 1-3 (15-12, 8-15, 4-15, 12-15) TucsonSept. 19 Oregon State W 3-1 (15-10, 7-15, 15-13, 15-11) TucsonSept. 23 Arizona State W 3-2 (15-8, 15-9, 9-15, 13-15, 15-11) TucsonSept. 25 Western Michigan W 3-0 (15-11, 15-6, 16-14) TucsonSept. 26 Southern Illinois W 3-0 (15-4, 15-7, 15-6) TucsonSept. 26 Penn State W 3-0 (15-8, 15-8, 15-10) TucsonOct. 2 Southern California L 2-3 (9-15, 11-15, 16-14, 15-8, 8-15) Los AngelesOct. 3 UCLA L 0-3 (8-15, 14-16, 9-15) Los AngelesOct. 9 Washington W 3-0 (15-10, 15-12, 15-9) TucsonOct. 10 Washington State W 3-0 (15-13, 16-14, 15-9) TucsonOct. 16 California L 1-3 (14-16, 15-13, 8-15, 8-15) Berkeley, Calif.Oct. 17 Stanford L 0-3 (9-15, 9-15, 8-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Oct. 23 U.S. International W 3-0 (15-10, 15-7, 15-9) TucsonOct. 24 Arizona State L 0-3 (4-15, 11-15, 10-15) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 30 UCLA L 1-3 (16-14, 13-15, 6-15, 10-15) TucsonOct. 31 Southern California L 1-3 (10-15, 11-15, 15-8, 8-15) TucsonNov. 6 Washington State W 3-1 (11-15, 15-11, 15-7, 15-12) Pullman, Wash.Nov. 7 Washington W 3-2 (15-8, 15-8, 5-15, 11-15, 15-8) SeattleNov. 13 Stanford L 0-3 (4-15, 6-15, 14-16) TucsonNov. 14 California W 3-0 (15-12, 15-4, 16-14) TucsonNov. 20 Oregon State W 3-1 (15-6, 18-16, 12-15, 15-5) Corvallis, Ore.Nov. 21 Oregon W 3-0 (18-16, 15-10, 19-17) Eugene, Ore.Nov. 27 BYU L 0-3 (12-15, 10-15, 11-15) TucsonDec. 3 Hawaii L 0-3 (4-15, 11-15, 10-15) Honolulu, Hawaii

1988Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall Record: 19-14; Pac-10: 9-9, 5th; NCAA: 0-1Sept. 1 New Mexico State W 3-0 (15-4, 17-15, 15-12) TucsonSept. 8 Southern Illinois W 3-0 (15-5, 15-12, 15-5) Carbondale, Ill.Sept. 9 Notre Dame L 2-3 (15-4, 14-16, 13-15, 15-9, 10-15) Carbondale, Ill.Sept. 10 Bowling Green W 3-0 (15-4, 15-8, 15-3) Carbondale, Ill.Sept. 10 Iowa W 3-1 (15-13, 14-16, 15-7, 15-6) Carbondale, Ill.Sept. 11 Oklahoma W 3-1 (9-15, 15-11, 15-7, 15-2) Norman, Okla.Sept. 16 Washington L 2-3 (15-7, 15-10, 6-15, 6-15, 9-15) SeattleSept. 17 Washington State W 3-1 (15-12, 14-16, 15-6, 15-10) Pullman, Wash.Sept. 22 Stanford L 2-3 (13-15, 8-15, 15-12, 15-4, 5-15) TucsonSept. 23 California W 3-2 (9-15, 13-15, 18-16, 15-10, 15-6) TucsonSept. 30 Oregon W 3-0 (15-1, 16-14, 15-4) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 1 Oregon State W 3-0 (15-6, 15-10, 15-13) Corvallis, Ore.Oct. 4 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (15-7, 15-8, 15-6) Flagstaff, Ariz.Oct. 7 Southern California W 3-1 (15-7, 13-15, 16-14, 17-15) TucsonOct. 8 UCLA L 0-3 (9-15, 5-15, 11-15) TucsonOct. 12 Arizona State L 1-3 (15-5, 12-15, 11-15, 16-18) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 13 Pittsburgh L 2-3 (15-7, 13-15, 14-16, 16-14, 14-16) TucsonOct. 14 Houston W 3-2 (6-15, 13-15, 15-5, 15-13, 15-8) TucsonOct. 15 LSU W 3-0 (15-3, 15-10, 15-8) TucsonOct. 21 Stanford L 2-3 (5-15, 12-15, 15-11, 15-8, 8-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Oct. 22 California W 3-1 (15-12, 13-15, 15-11, 15-5) Berkeley, Calif.Oct. 28 Oregon State W 3-0 (15-3, 15-12, 15-6) TucsonOct. 30 Oregon W 3-0 (15-11, 15-8, 15-8) TucsonNov. 4 UCLA L 0-3 (11-15, 15-17, 12-15) Los AngelesNov. 5 Southern California L 2-3 (15-10, 15-17, 8-15, 15-10, 10-15) Los AngelesNov. 9 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-7, 7-15, 12-15, 15-13, 13-15) TucsonNov. 12 Long Beach State L 0-3 (13-15, 14-16, 5-15) Long Beach, Calif.Nov. 13 Pepperdine W 3-1 (15-4, 11-15, 15-9, 15-7) Long Beach, Calif.Nov. 18 Washington State W 3-1 (15-11, 9-15, 15-8, 15-4) TucsonNov. 19 Washington L 0-3 (10-15, 14-16, 13-15) TucsonNov. 25 Texas A&M W 3-0 (15-9, 15-3, 15-7) Arlington, TexasNov. 26 Texas-Arlington L 2-3 (7-15, 3-15, 16-14, 15-13, 13-15) Arlington, TexasDec. 2 BYU L 1-3 (15-11, 9-15, 7-15, 5-15) Provo, Utah

1989Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall Record: 18-13; Pac-10: 8-10, 6th; NCAA: 1-1Sept. 1 Idaho State W 3-1 (15-7, 12-15, 15-9, 15-12) Laramie, Wyo.Sept. 2 Georgia W 3-0 (15-12, 15-5, 15-6) Laramie, Wyo.Sept. 2 Wyoming W 3-0 (16-14, 15-4, 15-12) Laramie, Wyo.Sept. 8 Rice W 3-0 (15-10, 15-8, 16-14) Baton Rouge, La.Sept. 9 Northwestern W 3-1 (15-1, 14-16, 15-10, 15-11) Baton Rouge, La.Sept. 9 LSU L 1-3 (15-13, 10-15, 1-15, 13-15) Baton Rouge, La.Sept. 14 Oregon State W 3-1 (12-15, 15-11, 16-14, 17-15) TucsonSept. 15 Oregon W 3-1 (13-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-6) TucsonSept. 22 UCLA L 1-3 (6-15, 5-15, 15-13, 5-15) Los AngelesSept. 23 Southern California L 2-3 (7-15, 18-16, 13-15, 15-12, 3-15) Los AngelesSept. 27 Arizona State W 3-2 (14-16, 12-15, 15-3, 15-4, 15-8) TucsonSept. 29 BYU W 3-2 (14-16, 15-4, 15-9, 7-15, 15-9) TucsonSept. 30 Colorado State W 3-0 (15-9, 15-12, 15-4) TucsonOct. 3 Texas Tech W 3-0 (15-8, 15-9, 15-2) Lubbock, TexasOct. 6 Washington State W 3-2 (14-16, 6-15, 15-4, 15-3, 15-7) TucsonOct. 7 Washington L 2-3 (9-15, 15-13, 6-15, 15-12, 7-15) TucsonOct. 13 Stanford L 1-3 (13-15, 15-7, 13-15, 6-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Oct. 14 California W 3-0 (15-7, 16-14, 15-9) Berkeley, Calif.

Oct. 20 Southern California W 3-0 (17-15, 15-10, 15-9) TucsonOct. 21 UCLA L 0-3 (11-15, 5-15, 8-15) TucsonOct. 25 Arizona State W 3-1 (6-15, 15-7, 15-3, 15-8) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 30 Northern Arizona L 2-3 (15-5, 15-9, 12-15, 12-15, 13-15) TucsonNov. 3 Washington L 0-3 (9-15, 15-17, 0-15) SeattleNov. 4 Washington State W 3-1 (15-12, 16-14, 12-15, 15-3) Pullman, Wash.Nov. 10 California L 1-3 (15-8, 14-16, 10-15, 0-15) TucsonNov. 12 Stanford L 2-3 (12-15, 15-10, 9-15, 15-9, 4-15) TucsonNov. 17 Oregon L 0-3 (14-16, 8-15, 16-18) Eugene, Ore.Nov. 18 Oregon State L 1-3 (15-11, 4-15, 9-15, 6-15) Corvallis, Ore.Nov. 20 BYU W 3-2 (15-9, 14-16, 15-9, 13-15, 15-6) Provo, UtahDec. 2 Oregon W 3-0 (15-9, 15-7, 15-12) TucsonDec. 9 UCLA L 0-3 (11-15, 14-16, 14-16) Los Angeles

1990Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall Record: 18-13; Pac-10: 8-10, t-5thAug. 31 BYU-Hawaii W 3-0 (16-14, 18-16, 15-9) TucsonSept. 1 New Mexico State W 3-1 (15-13, 11-15, 15-10, 15-13) TucsonSept. 1 New Mexico L 1-3 (9-15, 15-17, 15-8, 12-15) TucsonSept. 2 Illinois State W 3-1 (14-16, 15-11, 16-14, 17-15) TucsonSept. 2 Michigan State W 3-0 (17-15, 15-5, 15-6) TucsonSept. 7 Connecticut W 3-0 (15-8, 15-0, 15-9) Kingston, R.I.Sept. 8 Northeastern W 3-1 (13-15, 15-12, 15-2, 15-4) Kingston, R.I.Sept. 8 Rhode Island W 3-1 (15-12, 10-15, 15-7, 15-6) Kingston, R.I.Sept. 13 Arizona State L 1-3 (9-15, 15-17, 15-7, 16-18) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 14 Colorado W 3-0 (15-8, 15-10, 15-13) TucsonSept. 20 BYU L 0-3 (11-15, 9-15, 5-15) Provo, UtahSept. 21 Washington State L 1-3 (13-15, 10-15, 16-14, 12-15) Pullman, Wash.Sept. 22 Washington W 3-2 (7-15, 15-3, 15-13, 0-15, 15-12) SeattleSept. 27 California W 3-1 (15-1, 7-15, 15-8, 15-8) TucsonSept. 28 Stanford L 1-3 (9-15, 7-15, 15-5, 4-15) TucsonSept. 30 Northern Arizona W 3-1 (15-7, 10-15, 15-6, 15-5) Flagstaff, Ariz.Oct. 5 Oregon State L 0-3 (5-15, 8-15, 10-15) Corvallis, Ore.Oct. 6 Oregon W 3-2 (15-10, 10-15, 15-11, 14-16, 15-9) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 12 UCLA L 1-3 (7-15, 14-16, 15-7, 3-15) TucsonOct. 13 Southern California L 1-3 (9-15, 20-18, 6-15, 13-15) TucsonOct. 19 Washington W 3-0 (15-8, 15-8, 15-11) TucsonOct. 20 Washington State W 3-1 (15-9, 11-15, 15-13, 15-13) TucsonOct. 26 California W 3-1 (11-15, 15-13, 15-12, 15-8) Berkeley, Calif.Oct. 27 Stanford L 0-3 (3-15, 4-15, 9-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Nov. 2 Oregon W 3-1 (11-15, 15-11, 15-4, 15-10) TucsonNov. 3 Oregon State L 1-3 (5-15, 7-15, 15-8, 9-15) TucsonNov. 9 Southern California W 3-2 (13-15, 15-7, 12-15, 15-12, 15-13) Los AngelesNov. 10 UCLA L 0-3 (3-15, 9-15, 12-15) Los AngelesNov. 15 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-10, 7-15, 15-17, 15-8, 13-15) TucsonNov. 17 Texas A&M L 1-3 (15-17, 12-15, 15-12, 12-15) TucsonNov. 18 Fresno State W 3-2 (15-10, 15-8, 14-16, 8-15, 15-11) Tucson

1991Head Coach: Rosie WegrichOverall Record: 4-26; Pac-10: 0-18, 10thAug. 30 Miami (Ohio) W 3-1 (15-6, 15-3, 13-15, 15-11) Pittsburgh, Pa.Aug. 31 Penn State L 1-3 (15-12, 7-15, 13-15, 11-15) Pittsburgh, Pa.Aug. 31 Pittsburgh L 0-3 (9-15, 5-15, 6-15) Pittsburgh, Pa.Sept. 1 Penn State L 0-3 (0-15, 8-15, 10-15) State CollegeSept. 6 Montana L 1-3 (15-11, 2-15, 7-15, 10-15) TucsonSept. 7 Cal State Bakersfield L 2-3 (15-13, 15-12, 9-15, 12-15, 12-15) TucsonSept. 7 Wyoming W 3-0 (15-8, 15-10, 16-14) TucsonSept. 13 Kentucky L 0-3 (7-15, 14-16, 12-15) Palos Heights, Ill.Sept. 14 Minnesota W 3-1 (15-7, 8-15, 15-13, 15-4) Palos Heights, Ill.Sept. 20 Stanford L 0-3 (9-15, 4-15, 6-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Sept. 21 California L 0-3 (13-15, 8-15, 3-15) Berkeley, Calif.Sept. 26 Oregon L 1-3 (2-15, 13-15, 15-13, 13-15) TucsonSept. 27 Oregon State L 0-3 (10-15, 12-15, 11-15) TucsonOct. 4 UCLA L 0-3 (3-15, 2-15, 9-15) Los AngelesOct. 5 Southern California L 0-3 (11-15, 13-15, 13-15) Los AngelesOct. 11 Arizona State L 1-3 (4-15, 15-10, 8-15, 13-15) TucsonOct. 18 Washington State L 1-3 (9-15, 14-16, 15-13, 12-15) TucsonOct. 19 Washington L 1-3 (14-16, 9-15, 15-5, 14-16) TucsonOct. 25 Oregon L 1-3 (12-15, 13-15, 15-8, 7-15) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 26 Oregon State L 0-3 (12-15, 7-15, 12-15) Corvallis, Ore.Nov. 1 Southern California L 0-3 (12-15, 12-15, 10-15) TucsonNov. 3 UCLA L 0-3 (6-15, 9-15, 3-15) TucsonNov. 7 Arizona State L 0-3 (15-17, 9-15, 9-15) Tempe, Ariz.Nov. 8 Cal State Northridge W 3-0 (15-11, 15-3, 15-10) TucsonNov. 15 Washington L 0-3 (9-15, 7-15, 4-15) SeattleNov. 16 Washington State L 0-3 (6-15, 7-15, 14-16) Pullman, Wash.Nov. 22 California L 2-3 (12-15, 12-15, 16-14, 15-13, 11-15) TucsonNov. 23 Stanford L 0-3 (4-15, 12-15, 9-15) TucsonNov. 29 Arkansas State L 1-3 (5-15, 7-15, 16-14, 2-15) Albuquerque, N.M.Nov. 30 New Mexico L 0-3 (4-15, 9-15, 12-15) Albuquerque, N.M.

1992Head Coach: David Rubio Overall Record: 10-17; Pac-10: 4-14, 8thSept. 4 #20 Pepperdine W 3-0 (16-14, 15-7, 15-12) Stockton, Calif.Sept. 4 Fresno State L 1-3 (4-15, 15-4, 11-15, 14-16) Fresno, Calif.Sept. 5 Santa Clara W 3-2 (15-8, 15-1, 13-15, 5-15, 15-9) Stockton, Calif.Sept. 5 San Jose State W 3-1 (15-12, 12-15, 15-9, 15-6) Stockton, Calif.Sept. 11 Lamar W 3-0 (15-12, 15-3, 15-10) Houston, TexasSept. 12 Houston W 3-2 (15-12, 16-14, 10-15, 11-15, 15-10) Houston, TexasSept. 18 #1 UCLA L 0-3 (9-15, 2-15, 8-15) TucsonSept. 19 #t-7 Southern California L 1-3 (7-15, 10-15, 15-6, 13-15) Tucson

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yeAR-by-yeAR ReSulTSSept. 24 #18 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-5, 15-10, 10-15, 9-15, 4-15) TucsonSept. 25 Fresno State W 3-1 (15-11, 11-15, 15-6, 15-3) TucsonSept. 26 #25 Colorado State L 2-3 (6-15, 15-10, 15-10, 13-15, 9-15) TucsonOct. 2 #24 Washington State L 1-3 (13-15, 9-15, 15-11, 8-15) Pullman, Wash.Oct. 3 #20 Washington L 0-3 (14-16, 14-16, 5-15) SeattleOct. 9 #2 Stanford L 0-3 (15-8, 15-8, 15-10) TucsonOct. 10 California W 3-1 (15-9, 15-11, 12-15, 15-8) TucsonOct. 16 Oregon State W 3-0 (16-14, 15-6, 15-12) Corvallis, Ore.Oct. 18 Oregon L 1-3 (12-15, 9-15, 15-5, 11-15) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 23 #16 Arizona State L 2-3 (3-15, 11-15, 16-14, 16-14, 7-15) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 30 Washington L 1-3 (10-15, 16-14, 14-16, 8-15) TucsonNov. 1 #19 Washington State L 0-3 (4-15, 12-15, 10-15) TucsonNov. 6 California L 0-3 (7-15, 5-15, 11-15) Berkeley, Calif.Nov. 7 #2 Stanford L 0-3 (9-15, 10-15, 4-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Nov. 13 Oregon W 3-2 (13-15, 15-12, 7-15, 16-14, 15-8) TucsonNov. 14 Oregon State W 3-0 (15-10, 16-14, 15-9) TucsonNov. 19 #1 UCLA L 2-3 (15-9, 4-15, 15-13, 7-15, 13-15) Los AngelesNov. 20 #10 Southern California L 0-3 (3-15, 11-15, 9-15) Los AngelesNov. 21 Cal State Northridge L 1-3 (9-15, 12-15, 15-9, 15-12) Northridge, Calif.

1993Head Coach: David Rubio Overall Record: 20-11; Pac-10: 11-7, t-4th; NCAA: 2-1Sept. 3 Pepperdine L 0-3 (10-15, 6-15, 14-16) TucsonSept. 3 #17 UC Santa Barbara W 3-2 (15-12, 15-13, 14-16, 7-15, 15-12) TucsonSept. 4 #25 Houston W 3-1 (12-15, 15-10, 15-10, 15-9) TucsonSept. 10 Utah State W 3-0 (16-14, 15-11, 15-1) Fort Collins, Colo.Sept. 10 Eastern Washington W 3-0 (15-12, 15-8, 15-11) Fort Collins, Colo.Sept. 11 Colorado State L 2-3 (13-15, 12-15, 15-4, 15-5, 16-18) Fort Collins, Colo.Sept. 17 #20 Washington State W 3-0 (15-9, 15-9, 15-12) TucsonSept. 18 Washington W 3-0 (15-7, 15-10, 15-6) TucsonSept. 24 #5 Stanford L 0-3 (4-15, 10-15, 9-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Sept. 25 California W 3-1 (10-15, 15-4, 15-3, 15-11) Berkeley, Calif.Sept. 30 Oregon W 3-0 (15-8, 15-7, 15-3) TucsonOct. 1 Oregon State L 2-3 (11-15, 10-15, 15-7, 15-9, 8-15) TucsonOct. 8 #1 UCLA L 2-3 (17-15, 5-15, 17-15, 14-16, 12-15) Los AngelesOct. 9 #6 Southern California L 2-3 (15-8, 15-11, 4-15, 16-18, 8-15) Los AngelesOct. 15 #18 Arizona State L 2-3 (16-14, 11-15, 12-15, 15-11, 22-24) TucsonOct. 22 California W 3-2 (15-12, 15-12, 13-15, 11-15, 15-12) TucsonOct. 24 #2 Stanford W 3-1 (8-15, 15-9, 15-6, 16-14) TucsonOct. 26 #11 Notre Dame W 3-0 (16-14, 15-6, 15-9) TucsonOct. 29 Oregon W 3-0 (15-11, 15-10, 15-12) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 30 Oregon State L 2-3 (15-7, 12-15, 15-10, 12-15, 11-15) Corvallis, Ore.Nov. 5 #8 Southern California W 3-2 (10-15, 15-10, 15-6, 12-15, 15-13) TucsonNov. 7 #1 UCLA W 3-2 (5-15, 15-7, 9-15, 15-6, 15-13) TucsonNov. 12 #11 Arizona State L 0-3 (6-15, 11-15, 10-15) Tempe, Ariz.Nov. 18 #22 Washington State W 3-2 (16-14, 8-15, 15-2, 6-15, 15-9) Pullman, Wash.Nov. 19 Washington W 3-1 (13-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-13) SeattleNov. 26 UAB W 3-0 (15-6, 15-1, 15-12) Albuquerque, N.M.Nov. 27 Texas Tech W 3-0 (15-1, 15-11, 15-3) Albuquerque, N.M.Nov. 27 New Mexico L 0-3 (16-18, 13-15, 11-15) Albuquerque, N.M.Dec. 1 Lamar W 3-0 (15-11, 15-4, 15-7) TucsonDec. 5 #10 Arizona State W 3-2 (5-15, 15-7, 5-15, 15-9, 15-11) Tempe, Ariz.Dec. 10 #4 BYU L 1-3 (8-15, 15-11, 9-15, 8-15) Los Angeles 1994Head Coach: David RubioOverall Record: 17-10; Pac-10: 10-8, 5th; NCAA: 2-1Sept. 2 #9 Pacific L 1-3 (15-3, 13-15, 12-15, 8-15) Stockton, Calif.Sept. 3 San Jose State W 3-0 (15-12, 15-9, 15-13) Stockton, Calif.Sept. 9 Cal State Northridge W 3-1 (15-12, 15-9, 14-16, 16-14) San DiegoSept. 10 Hofstra W 3-0 (15-9, 15-8, 15-6) San DiegoSept. 10 San Diego State W 3-0 (17-15, 15-12, 15-6) San DiegoSept. 16 #20 Oregon State W 3-1 (14-16, 15-12, 20-18, 15-6) Corvallis, Ore.Sept. 17 Oregon W 3-0 (15-3, 15-10, 15-13) Eugene, Ore.Sept. 23 #4 UCLA L 2-3 (15-5, 13-15, 15-11, 9-15, 7-15) TucsonSept. 24 #13 Southern California W 3-1 (5-15, 15-9, 15-12, 15-13) TucsonSept. 30 #15 Arizona State L 0-3 (14-16, 4-15, 5-15) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 7 #22 Washington State L 0-3 (8-15, 7-15, 10-15) Pullman, Wash.Oct. 8 Washington W 3-1 (6-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-7) SeattleOct. 14 #1 Stanford L 0-3 (14-16, 8-15, 4-15) TucsonOct. 15 California W 3-0 (15-6, 15-3, 15-8) TucsonOct. 21 #11 Southern California L 1-3 (15-13, 12-15, 7-15, 8-15) Los AngelesOct. 22 #3 UCLA L 1-3 (15-6, 4-15, 9-15, 8-15) Los AngelesOct. 27 #16 Arizona State L 1-3 (12-15, 15-2, 0-15, 13-15) TucsonOct. 29 Sacramento State W 3-0 (15-12, 15-11, 15-12) TucsonNov. 4 #24 Washington W 3-0 (15-11, 15-8, 15-4) TucsonNov. 6 #22 Washington State W 3-1 (14-16, 15-10, 15-4, 15-3) TucsonNov. 11 California W 3-0 (15-12, 15-5, 15-7) Berkeley, Calif.Nov. 12 #2 Stanford L 0-3 (4-15, 6-15, 6-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Nov. 18 Oregon W 3-0 (15-8, 15-6, 15-11) TucsonNov. 19 Oregon State W 3-1 (15-12, 12-15, 15-11, 15-4) TucsonNov. 30 Loyola Marymount W 3-1 (15-13, 9-15, 15-6, 15-3) TucsonDec. 3 #8 BYU W 3-1 (10-15, 15-5, 15-4, 15-10) Provo, UtahDec. 8 #10 Southern California L 3-1 (7-15, 9-15, 7-15) Palo Alto, Calif. 1995Head Coach: David RubioOverall Record: 14-14; Pac-10: 6-12, T-7thSept. 1 Missouri W 3-0 (15-3, 15-7, 15-9) TucsonSept. 1 #15 UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 (7-15, 15-9, 15-12, 15-10) TucsonSept. 2 Texas Tech W 3-0 (15-4, 15-9, 15-7) TucsonSept. 8 American W 3-0 (15-8. 15-9, 15-7) TucsonSept. 9 New Orleans W 3-0 (15-6, 15-2, 16-14) Tucson

Sept. 9 South Carolina W 3-0 (15-10, 15-8, 15-10) TucsonSept. 13 #13 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-10, 9-15, 14-16, 15-10, 12-15) TucsonSept. 15 Ball State W 3-1 (14-16, 15-8, 15-13, 15-8) Columbus, OhioSept. 16 #9 Ohio State W 3-2 (5-15, 15-5, 7-15, 15-12, 15-11) Columbus, OhioSept. 22 #12 Washington State L 0-3 (6-15, 15-17, 8-15) TucsonSept. 24 #21 Washington W 3-2 (9-15, 5-15, 15-12, 15-4, 15-7) TucsonSept. 29 #4 Stanford L 0-3 (13-15, 11-15, 9-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Sept. 30 California W 3-1 (10-15, 15-8, 15-8, 15-11) Berkeley, Calif.Oct. 6 Oregon State W 3-1 (15-11, 9-15, 15-11, 15-3) TucsonOct. 7 Oregon W 3-1 (15-4, 15-8, 13-15, 15-5) TucsonOct. 13 #9 UCLA L 0-3 (10-15, 11-15, 11-15) Los AngelesOct. 14 #17 Southern California L 1-3 (15-4, 15-5, 10-15, 10-15) Los AngelesOct. 20 Washington L 1-3 (15-8, 5-15, 12-15, 8-15) SeattleOct. 21 #5 Washington State W 3-2 (15-9, 7-15, 5-15, 15-13, 15-11) Pullman, Wash.Oct. 27 California L 0-3 (6-15, 8-15, 12-15) TucsonOct. 28 #4 Stanford L 0-3 (4-15, 2-15, 5-15) TucsonNov. 3 Oregon W 3-1 (13-15, 15-4, 15-11, 15-6) Eugene, Ore.Nov. 5 Oregon State L 2-3 (12-15, 8-15, 15-13, 15-9, 18-20) Corvallis, Ore.Nov. 10 #14 Southern California L 2-3 (15-9, 11-15, 13-15, 15-9, 12-15) TucsonNov. 12 #7 UCLA L 0-3 (16-18, 12-15, 5-15) TucsonNov. 17 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-10, 8-15, 15-10, 10-15, 12-15) Tempe, Ariz.Nov. 22 Hawaii L 0-3 (4-15, 8-15, 7-15) Honolulu, HawaiiNov. 23 Hawaii L 1-3 (5-15, 15-5, 11-15, 2-15) Honolulu, Hawaii

1996Head Coach: David Rubio Overall Record: 20-10; Pac-10: 10-8, 5th; NCAA: 1-1Aug. 30 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (15-10, 15-6, 15-4) Tempe, Ariz.Aug. 30 Wright State W 3-0 (15-5, 15-9, 16-14) Tempe, Ariz.Aug. 31 Northern Iowa W 3-0 (15-4, 15-13, 15-6) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 6 St. Mary’s W 3-0 (15-11, 15-10, 15-9) TucsonSept. 6 Utah State W 3-0 (15-2, 15-6, 15-12) TucsonSept. 7 Eastern Washington W 3-1 (15-11, 3-15, 15-5, 15-3) TucsonSept. 7 Portland W 3-0 (15-7, 15-5, 15-7) TucsonSept. 13 Cal State Northridge W 3-0 (15-10, 15-11, 15-7) TucsonSept. 13 #18 San Diego State W 3-2 (15-7, 8-15, 15-10, 10-15, 15-11) TucsonSept. 14 #20 Loyola Marymount L 0-3 (4-15, 4-15, 13-15) TucsonSept .20 #2 Stanford L 1-3 (15-9, 13-15, 10-15, 9-15) TucsonSept. 21 California W 3-0 (15-5, 15-6, 15-12) TucsonSept. 27 #23 Oregon State L 1-3 (17-15, 7-15, 10-15, 2-15) Corvallis, Ore.Sept. 28 Oregon W 3-0 (17-15, 15-2, 15-3) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 4 #11 UCLA W 3-2 (6-15, 15-10, 2-15, 15-2, 15-7) TucsonOct. 6 #17 Southern California L 1-3 (14-16, 7-15, 15-9, 8-15) TucsonOct. 11 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-6, 15-8, 12-15, 13-15, 12-15) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 18 #10 Washington State L 1-3 (15-12, 6-15, 7-15, 7-15) Pullman, Wash.Oct. 19 #14 Washington L 1-3 (15-8, 14-16, 7-15, 15-17) SeattleOct. 25 Oregon W 3-2 (16-18, 15-2, 15-17, 15-7, 15-10) TucsonOct. 27 #25 Oregon State W 3-0 (15-2, 15-10, 15-6) TucsonNov. 1 #12 Southern California L 1-3 (13-15, 15-13, 13-15, 14-16) Los AngelesNov. 3 #20 UCLA W 3-1 (18-16, 15-6, 13-15, 15-9) Los AngelesNov. 8 Arizona State W 3-2 (15-8, 15-11, 8-15, 9-15, 15-10) TucsonNov. 15 #15 Washington W 3-0 (15-8, 15-13, 15-5) TucsonNov. 16 #8 Washington State W 3-0 (15-13, 15-13, 15-11) TucsonNov. 21 #2 Stanford L 0-3 (8-15, 2-15, 7-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Nov. 22 California W 3-0 (15-8, 15-6, 15-9) Berkeley, Calif.Dec. 4 San Diego W 3-2 (15-4, 7-15, 15-7, 8-15, 15-13) San DiegoDec. 7 #11 Pacific L 1-3 (15-7, 12-15, 1-15, 8-15) Stockton, Calif.

1997Head Coach: David Rubio Overall Record: 20-7; Pac-10: 12-6, t-4th; NCAA: 0-1

Aug. 30 Oklahoma W 3-1 (15-11, 15-17, 15-6, 15-9) Columbia, S.C.Aug. 30 South Carolina W 3-0 (15-7, 15-13, 15-13) Columbia, S.C.Sept. 5 San Diego W 3-0 (15-6, 15-7, 15-13) TucsonSept. 6 #24 Colorado State W 3-1 (19-17, 15-12, 7-15, 15-10) TucsonSept. 12 San Francisco W 3-0 (15-1, 15-7, 15-8) TucsonSept. 12 New Mexico State W 3-0 (15-9, 15-4, 15-9) TucsonSept. 13 UNLV W 3-0 (15-7, 15-10, 15-3) TucsonSept. 16 San Diego State W 3-2 (15-10, 15-2, 15-17, 11-15, 15-10) TucsonSept. 19 #17 UCLA W 3-2 (16-14, 6-15, 14-16, 15-4, 15-13) Los AngelesSept. 20 #8 Southern California L 0-3 (1-15, 4-15, 3-15) Los AngelesSept. 26 Arizona State W 3-2 (7-15, 9-15, 15-2, 16-14, 15-9) TucsonOct. 3 #6 Washington State W 3-2 (15-12, 11-15, 7-15, 15-10, 16-14) TucsonOct. 5 Washington L 1-3 (5-15, 15-6, 12-15, 8-15) TucsonOct. 10 #4 Stanford L 1-3 (11-15, 12-15, 15-11, 8-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Oct. 11 California W 3-0 (15-7, 15-5, 15-10) Berkeley, Calif.Oct. 17 Oregon State W 3-0 (15-12, 15-11, 15-4) TucsonOct. 18 Oregon W 3-0 (15-7, 15-6, 15-11) TucsonOct. 24 Arizona State W 3-1 (15-7, 6-15, 17-15, 15-5) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 31 #18 Washington W 3-1 (12-15, 15-8, 15-13, 19-17) SeattleNov. 1 #10 Washington State L 1-3 (15-9, 12-15, 11-15, 6-15) Pullman, Wash.Nov. 7 California W 3-0 (15-7, 15-10, 15-2) TucsonNov. 9 #3 Stanford L 0-3 (5-15, 6-15, 6-15) TucsonNov. 14 Oregon W 3-0 (15-5, 15-12, 15-4) Eugene, Ore.Nov. 16 Oregon State W 3-2 (10-15, 5-15, 15-9, 16-14, 15-10) Corvallis, Ore.Nov. 21 #7 Southern California W 3-2 (10-15, 16-14, 15-12, 5-15, 15-13) TucsonNov. 22 #25 UCLA L 1-3 (18-16, 7-15, 4-15, 8-15) TucsonDec. 6 Oral Roberts L 2-3 (15-13, 8-15, 15-8, 1-15, 15-11) Boulder, Colo.

1998Head Coach: David RubioOverall Record: 22-7; Pac-10: 12-6, 4th; NCAA: 1-1Sept. 1 San Diego State W 3-0 (15-6, 16-14, 18-16) San DiegoSept. 4 Middle Tennessee State W 3-0 (15-8, 15-8, 15-10) Boulder, Colo.

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yeAR-by-yeAR ReSulTSSept. 5 Indiana W 3-2 (10-15, 15-11, 6-15, 15-11, 15-11) Boulder, Colo.Sept. 6 Colorado State W 3-1 (7-15, 15-9, 15-12, 15-5) Fort Collins, Colo.Sept. 11 Western Michigan W 3-0 (16-14, 15-9, 15-7) TucsonSept. 11 Massachusetts W 3-1 (15-10, 15-7, 9-15, 15-6) TucsonSept. 12 Portland State W 3-0 (15-8, 15-8, 15-11) TucsonSept. 12 Idaho W 3-2 (7-15, 4-15, 15-10, 15-10, 15-12) TucsonSept. 18 Washington State* W 3-0 (15-12, 15-7, 15-12) Pullman, Wash.Sept. 20 Washington* W 3-1 (5-15, 15-13, 15-8, 15-11) SeattleSept. 25 #7 Stanford* L 1-3 (9-15, 12-15, 15-13, 7-15) TucsonSept. 27 California* W 3-0 (15-9, 15-9, 15-9) TucsonOct. 2 Oregon State* W 3-1 (15-1, 13-15, 15-1, 15-12) Corvallis, Ore.Oct. 4 Oregon* W 3-1 (7-15, 15-10, 15-4, 15-6) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 9 UCLA* W 3-2 (15-10, 10-15, 17-15, 5-15, 16-14) TucsonOct. 11 #8 Southern California* L 0-3 (8-15, 4-15, 12-15) TucsonOct. 16 Arizona State* W 3-2 (15-9, 9-15, 14-16, 15-13, 15-9) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 17 Pittsburgh W 3-0 (15-9, 15-8, 16-14) TucsonOct. 23 California* W 3-0 (15-10, 15-9, 16-14) Berkeley, Calif.Oct. 25 #6 Stanford* L 1-3 (10-15, 5-15, 15-7, 10-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Oct. 30 Oregon* L 2-3 (8-15, 15-11, 12-15, 15-9, 13-15) TucsonNov. 1 Oregon State* W 3-0 (15-8, 15-9, 15-8) TucsonNov. 6 #11 Southern California* L 0-3 (9-15, 11-15, 13-15) Los AngelesNov. 8 #20 UCLA* L 0-3 (10-15, 3-15, 13-15) Los AngelesNov. 13 Arizona State* W 3-2 (16-14, 10-15, 15-6, 15-17, 15-7) TucsonNov. 20 Washington* W 3-0 (15-4, 15-5, 15-13) TucsonNov. 22 Washington State* W 3-2 (18-16, 6-15, 11-15, 15-13, 15-12) TucsonDec. 3 Fresno State W 3-0 (16-14, 15-9, 15-11) Long Beach, Calif.Dec. 4 #1 Long Beach State L 0-3 (11-15, 4-15, 6-15) Long Beach, Calif.

1999Head Coach: David Rubio Overall Record: 21-11; Pac-10: 12-6, 4th; NCAA: 2-1

Sept. 1 UTEP W 3-0 (15-11, 15-13, 15-13) El Paso, TexasSept. 3 Kent State W 3-0 (15-11, 15-8, 15-7) TucsonSept. 3 Santa Clara W 3-1 (11-15, 15-7, 15-8, 15-7) TucsonSept. 4 Sacramento State L 1-3 (14-16, 16-14, 4-15, 2-15) TucsonSept. 4 #18 San Diego W 3-0 (15-11, 15-9, 15-12) TucsonSept. 10 San Diego State W 3-0 (15-12, 15-9, 15-9) Lincoln, Neb.Sept. 11 South Florida W 3-0 (15-12, 15-5, 15-9) Lincoln, Neb.Sept. 11 #5 Nebraska L 0-3 (9-15, 14-16, 6-15) Lincoln, Neb.Sept. 16 Oregon State* W 3-2 (6-15, 1-15, 15-11, 15-5, 17-15) TucsonSept. 17 Oregon* W 3-0 (15-8, 15-4, 15-13) TucsonSept. 24 #11 UCLA* L 0-3 (4-15, 8-15, 13-15) Los AngelesSept. 25 #18 Southern California* W 3-1 (15-10, 15-12, 3-15, 15-13) Los AngelesOct. 1 Arizona State* L 1-3 (12-15, 13-15, 15-7, 11-15) TucsonOct. 7 Washington* W 3-0 (15-8, 15-1, 15-8) TucsonOct. 8 Washington State* W 3-0 (15-5, 15-11, 15-5) TucsonOct. 15 #7 Stanford* L 0-3 (14-16, 4-15, 2-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Oct. 16 California* W 3-0 (15-10, 15-3, 15-10) Berkeley, Calif.Oct. 21 #17 Southern California* L 1-3 (7-15, 9-15, 15-4, 8-15) TucsonOct. 22 #6 UCLA* L 2-3 (15-11, 6-15, 15-9, 14-16, 13-15) TucsonOct. 26 #11 BYU L 2-3 (12-15, 15-13, 15-3, 6-15, 5-15) TucsonOct. 30 Arizona State* W 3-1 (15-11, 15-5, 8-15, 15-5) Tempe, Ariz.Nov. 5 Washington* W 3-2 (16-14, 15-2, 11-15, 11-15, 21-19) SeattleNov. 6 Washington State* W 3-0 (15-11, 15-2, 15-11) Pullman, Wash.Nov. 12 California* W 3-1 (14-16, 15-5, 15-7, 15-13) TucsonNov. 13 #2 Stanford* L 0-3 (8-15, 13-15, 11-15) TucsonNov. 19 Oregon* W 3-0 (15-10, 15-4, 15-7) Eugene, Ore.Nov. 20 Oregon State* W 3-0 (15-3, 15-6, 15-11) Corvallis, Ore.Nov. 26 #3 Hawaii L 1-3 (15-4, 7-15, 13-15, 10-15) TucsonNov. 27 UTEP W 3-0 (15-7, 15-10, 15-11) TucsonDec. 2 Virginia W 3-0 (15-8, 15-4, 15-12) Austin, TexasDec. 3 #15 Texas W 3-0 (15-8, 15-6, 15-7) Austin, TexasDec. 9 #2 Stanford L 1-3 (15-6, 6-15, 7-15, 7-15) Palo Alto, Calif.

2000Head Coach: David Rubio Overall: 28-5; Pac-10: 16-2, T-1st; NCAA 3-1Sept. 1 #14 UC Santa Barbara L 3-2 (3-15, 4-15, 15-5, 15-1, 8-15) San DiegoSept. 2 San Diego State W 3-0 (15-5, 15-2, 15-7) San DiegoSept. 2 San Diego W 3-1 (9-15, 15-5, 15-9, 15-9) San DiegoSept. 8 New Mexico State W 3-0 (15-6, 15-3, 15-6) TucsonSept. 8 #19 Baylor W 3-0 (15-7, 15-8, 15-3) TucsonSept. 9 Santa Clara W 3-0 (15-1, 15-12, 17-15) TucsonSept. 13 Arizona State* W 3-2 (13-15, 13-15, 15-5, 15-7, 15-9) Tempe, Ariz.Sept. 15 #10 BYU W 3-1 (15-12, 15-9, 8-15, 15-5) Provo, UtahSept. 16 #18 Utah W 3-0 (15-3, 15-8, 15-10) Salt Lake City, UtahSept. 22 Washington State* W 3-0 (15-8, 15-4, 15-5) Pullman, Wash.Sept. 23 Washington* W 3-0 (15-9, 15-7, 15-5) SeattleSept. 29 #15 Stanford* W 3-0 (15-7, 15-11, 15-11) TucsonSept. 30 California* W 3-0 (15-6, 15-9, 15-8) TucsonOct. 6 Oregon State* W 3-0 (15-9, 15-8, 16-14) Corvallis, Ore.Oct. 7 Oregon* W 3-0 (15-6, 15-5, 15-10) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 12 #10 UCLA* L 2-3 (13-15, 17-15, 17-15, 8-15, 14-16) TucsonOct. 13 #4 Southern California* W 3-0 (15-10, 19-17, 15-12) TucsonOct. 20 Washington* W 3-0 (15-1, 15-5, 15-13) TucsonOct. 21 Washington State* W 3-1 (15-5, 17-19, 15-2, 15-4) TucsonOct. 26 #17 Stanford* W 3-0 (16-14, 16-14, 15-5) Palo Alto, Calif.Oct. 27 California* W 3-0 (15-9, 15-5, 15-10) Berkeley, Calif.Nov. 3 Oregon* W 3-0 (15-7, 15-2, 15-2) TucsonNov. 4 Oregon State* W 3-1 (15-5, 10-15, 15-8, 15-4) TucsonNov. 7 #9 Florida W 3-2 (13-15, 14-16, 15-11, 15-5, 15-13) TucsonNov. 10 #6 Southern California* L 1-3 (9-15, 11-15, 15-12, 4-15) Los AngelesNov. 11 #7 UCLA* W 3-1 (6-15, 15-2, 15-4, 15-6) Los AngelesNov. 18 Arizona State* W 3-1 (12-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-7) TucsonNov. 24 #6 Colorado State L 1-3 (15-9, 12-15, 11-15, 13-15) Stockton, Calif.

Nov. 25 San Jose State W 3-0 (15-4, 15-4, 15-5) Stockton, Calif.Nov. 30 Alabama A&M W 3-0 (15-1, 15-3, 15-3) TucsonDec. 1 Michigan W 3-0 (15-1, 15-1, 15-8) TucsonDec. 8 #12 BYU W 3-0 (15-6, 15-6, 15-9) Lincoln, Neb.Dec. 9 #1 Nebraska L 0-3 (7-15, 17-19, 11-15) Lincoln, Neb.

2001Head Coach: David RubioOverall: 25-5; Pac-10: 14-4, 3rd; NCAA 4-1Aug. 31 South Florida W 3-0 (30-26, 30-19, 30-23) Gainesville, Fla.Aug. 31 Marshall W 3-0 (30-19, 30-22, 30-19) Gainesville, Fla.Sept. 1 #9 Florida W 3-0 (30-27, 30-28, 30-21) Gainesville, Fla.Sept. 6 #19 Utah W 3-0 (30-24, 30-22, 30-22) TucsonSept. 8 Louisville W 3-0 (30-28, 30-19, 30-28) TucsonSept. 20 Oregon* W 3-1 (30-19, 30-19, 31-33, 30-18) TucsonSept. 21 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-25, 30-13, 30-20) TucsonSept. 28 #8 UCLA* L 0-3 (27-30, 27-30, 19-30) Los AngelesSept. 29 #5 Southern California* L 0-3 (25-30, 26-30, 22-30) Los AngelesOct. 5 Arizona State* W 3-1 (29-31, 30-16, 30-25, 30-22) TucsonOct. 7 #4 Stanford* L 2-3 (30-24, 24-30, 26-30, 31-29, 10-15) Palo Alto, Calif.Oct. 8 California* W 3-1 (30-21, 30-23, 27-30, 30-21) Berkeley, Calif.Oct. 12 Washington State* W 3-0 (30-19, 30-26, 30-24) TucsonOct. 13 Washington* W 3-2 (30-20, 30-15, 32-34, 28-30, 15-13) TucsonOct. 19 Oregon* W 3-0 (30-20, 30-21, 30-14) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 20 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-21, 30-22, 30-20) Corvallis, Ore.Oct. 25 #3 Southern California* W 3-0 (30-25, 30-15, 30-28) TucsonOct. 26 #6 UCLA* W 3-0 (30-22, 30-22, 30-21) TucsonNov. 3 Arizona State* W 3-1 (30-28, 30-25, 33-35, 32-30) Tempe, Ariz.Nov. 9 Washington* W 3-1 (30-26, 30-19, 28-30, 30-27) SeattleNov. 10 Washington State* W 3-0 (30-24, 30-26, 30-27) Pullman, Wash.Nov. 16 California* W 3-0 (30-17, 30-22, 30-21) TucsonNov. 17 #3 Stanford* L 2-3 (30-22, 30-18, 21-30, 14-30, 11-15) TucsonNov. 23 Denver W 3-0 (30-11, 30-20, 30-12) TucsonNov. 24 #24 UC Santa Barbara W 3-0 (30-22, 30-19, 30-27) TucsonNov. 30 Eastern Illinois W 3-0 (30-14, 30-14, 30-20) Champaign, Ill.Dec. 1 #21 Illinois W 3-1 (32-30, 30-26, 27-30, 30-20) Champaign, Ill.Dec. 6 #12 Pacific W 3-0 (30-26, 30-24, 30-27) Los Angeles Dec. 7 #5 Southern California W 3-2 (25-30, 30-24, 30-24, 28-30, 15-12) Los AngelesDec. 13 #1 Long Beach State L 0-3 (27-30, 25-30, 20-30) San Diego

2002Head Coach: David RubioOverall: 20-12, 11-7 Pac-10, T-3rd; NCAA 3-1Aug. 30 Texas-Arlington W 3-1 (30-21, 27-30, 30-18, 30-27) Louisville, Ky.Aug. 31 American W 3-0 (30-20, 30-28, 30-21) Louisville, Ky.Aug. 31 Louisville L 0-3 (19-30, 27-30, 28-30) Louisville, Ky.Sept. 6 New Mexico W 3-0 (30-23, 30-14, 30-22) TucsonSept. 7 #2 Nebraska L 1-3 (30-23, 19-30, 15-30, 30-32) TucsonSept. 7 #14 Pepperdine L 0-3 (27-30, 29-31, 14-30) TucsonSept. 14 St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 3-0 (30-25, 30-19, 30-27) Stockton, Calif.Sept. 14 #21 Pacific W 3-1 (30-27, 20-30, 32-30, 30-24) Stockton, Calif.Sept. 20 #11 UCLA* W 3-1 (32-30, 26-20, 31-29, 30-23) TucsonSept. 21 #1 Southern California* L 0-3 (25-30, 23-30, 29-31) TucsonSept. 27 Arizona State* L 0-3 (31-33, 26-30, 40-42) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 3 #19 Washington State* L 2-3 (30-28, 22-30, 30-24, 26-30, 11-15) Pullman, Wash.Oct. 4 Washington* W 3-2 (23-30, 30-24, 30-28, 21-30, 15-12) SeattleOct. 11 #4 Stanford* W 3-2 (25-30, 17-30, 30-16, 32-30, 15-13) TucsonOct. 12 California* L 0-3 (30-32, 27-30, 29-31) TucsonOct. 17 Oregon* W 3-0 (30-19, 30-18, 30-28) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 18 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-21, 30-27, 30-19) Corvallis, Ore.Oct. 25 #18 Arizona State* W 3-0 (30-18, 30-16, 30-22) TucsonNov. 1 Washington* L 0-3 (25-30, 27-30, 18-30) TucsonNov. 2 #17 Washington State* W 3-2 (18-30, 14-30, 30-28, 30-16, 15-13) TucsonNov. 7 #4 Stanford* L 0-3 (32-34, 26-30, 19-30) Palo Alto, Calif.Nov. 8 California* W 3-0 (30-18, 30-28, 30-21) Berkeley, Calif.Nov. 15 Oregon* W 3-0 (30-20, 30-26, 30-22) TucsonNov. 16 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-27, 30-28, 30-20) TucsonNov. 21 #1 Southern California* L 0-3 (17-30, 22-30, 26-30) Los AngelesNov. 22 #21 UCLA* W 3-1 (32-34, 30-21, 30-21, 30-28) Los AngelesNov. 29 BYU W 3-1 (28-30, 30-25, 30-25, 30-27) Provo, UtahNov. 30 #24 Utah L 1-3 (30-20, 29-31, 18-30, 17-30) Salt Lake City, UtahDec. 5 Texas-Arlington W 3-0 (30-22, 30-26, 30-20) TucsonDec. 6 Texas W 3-2 (30-25, 25-30, 18-30, 30-22, 15-9) TucsonDec. 12 Minnesota W 3-1 (32-30, 34-32, 28-30, 30-19) Palo Alto, Calif.Dec. 13 #3 Stanford L 0-3 (14-30, 17-30, 25-30) Palo Alto, Calif.

2003Head Coach: David Rubio Overall: 17-15, 10-8 Pac-10, T-5th; NCAA 0-1Aug. 29 Notre Dame L 1-3 (18-30, 30-28, 20-30, 26-30) Malibu, Calif.Aug. 30 Eastern Washington W 3-0 (30-22, 30-27, 30-22) Malibu, Calif.Aug. 30 #5 Pepperdine W 3-1 (22-30, 30-23, 30-28, 30-28) Malibu, Calif.Sept. 4 San Diego State L 1-3 (33-31, 24-30, 23-30, 27-30) TucsonSept. 4 #20 Santa Clara L 1-3 (28-30, 30-21, 27-30, 30-32) TucsonSept. 5 Miami (Fla.) W 3-0 (32-30, 30-18, 30-28) TucsonSept. 6 Rhode Island W 3-0 (30-17, 30-26, 30-24) TucsonSept. 12 New Mexico State W 3-0 (30-28, 35-33, 30-19) TucsonSept. 12 #11 UC Santa Barbara L 1-3 (26-30, 30-28, 24-30, 19-30) TucsonSept. 13 American W 3-0 (30-23, 30-21, 30-18) TucsonSept. 18 Washington State* L 1-3 (30-32, 27-30, 30-25, 34-36) Pullman, Wash.Sept. 19 #14 Washington* L 2-3 (22-30, 18-30, 30-25, 30-24, 10-15) SeattleSept. 26 Arizona State* L 2-3 (30-26, 30-23, 24-30, 34-36, 10-15) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 3 #4 Stanford* L 1-3 (30-23, 17-30, 18-30, 24-30) TucsonOct. 4 #9 California* L 0-3 (26-30, 31-33, 26-30) Tucson

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yeAR-by-yeAR ReSulTSOct. 10 #8 UCLA* W 3-1 (30-26, 24-30, 30-18, 30-22) Los AngelesOct. 11 #1 Southern California* L 0-3 (15-30, 21-30, 17-30) Los AngelesOct. 16 Oregon* W 3-0 (30-21, 20-28, 30-19) TucsonOct. 17 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-24, 30-28, 30-27) TucsonOct. 19 #2 Hawaii L 2-3 (24-30, 26-30, 30-22, 30-27, 13-15) Honolulu, HawaiiOct. 25 Arizona State* W 3-0 (30-17, 30-26, 30-25) TucsonOct. 30 #9 Stanford* L 1-3 (28-30, 25-30, 33-31, 24-30) Palo Alto, Calif.Oct. 31 #6 California* W 3-0 (30-28, 30-22, 30-23) Berkeley, Calif.Nov. 6 #6 UCLA* W 3-0 (30-21, 37-35, 30-24) TucsonNov. 7 #1 Southern California* L 1-3 (25-30, 30-27, 26-30, 17-30) TucsonNov. 13 Oregon* W 3-0 (30-22, 30-20, 30-26) Eugene, Ore.Nov. 14 Oregon State* W 3-1 (29-31, 30-24, 30-19, 30-25) Corvallis, Ore.Nov. 21 #11 Washington* W 3-1 (30-23, 30-27, 19-30, 30-25) TucsonNov. 22 Washington State* W 3-1 (30-24, 27-30, 30-16, 30-27) TucsonNov. 24 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (30-22, 30-19, 30-20) TucsonNov. 29 UC Santa Barbara L 0-3 (21-30, 25-30, 24-30) Santa BarbaraDec. 5 Wisconsin L 1-3 (24-30, 30-25, 30-32, 26-30) College Station, Texas

2004Head Coach: David RubioOverall: 19-11, 10-8 Pac-10, 6th; NCAA 1-1Sept. 1 San Diego State W 3-1 (30-26,30-26,32-30) San Diego Sept. 3 Eastern Washington W 3-1 (31-29,30-21,25-30,30-22) Honolulu, HawaiiSept. 4 San Diego L 0-3 (17-30,16-30,24-30) Honolulu, HawaiiSept. 5 #13 Hawaii L 2-3 (24-30,31-33,30-26,30-26,11-15) Honolulu, HawaiiSept. 10 Nicholls State W 3-1 (30-23,30-20,30-22) TucsonSept. 10 #9 Pepperdine W 3-1 (30-23,30-24,30-25) TucsonSept. 11 #18 Louisville W 3-1 (30-20,26-30,30-28,30-25) TucsonSept. 17 American W 3-1 (30-22,30-24,30-23) Washington, D.C.Sept. 18 Temple W 3-1 (30-25,31-29,30-23) Washington, D.C.Sept. 18 Albany W 3-1 (30-20,30-18,26-30,30-28) Washington, D.C.Sept. 23 #12 Stanford* L 0-3 (23-30,26-30,22-30) Palo Alto, Calif.Sept. 24 #16 California* L 2-3 (30-20,22-30,16-30,30-22,13-15) Berkeley, Calif.Oct. 1 #10 UCLA* L 1-3 (20-30,18-30,30-19,25-30) TucsonOct. 2 #3 USC* L 0-3 (20-30,20-30,23-30) TucsonOct. 8 Oregon State* W 3-1 (25-30,30-24,30-28,30-27) Corvallis, Ore.Oct. 9 Oregon* W 3-1 (30-26,30-16,30-14) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 15 Washington State* W 3-1 (30-18,30-22,30-19) TucsonOct. 16 #1 Washington* L 1-3 (28-30,22-30,30-26,24-30) TucsonOct. 22 Arizona State* W 3-1 (30-17,30-25,30-24) TucsonOct. 29 #5 USC* L 1-3 (20-30,27-30,32-30,17-30) Los AngelesOct. 30 #12 UCLA* W 3-1 (30-28,30-21,30-28) Los AngelesNov. 4 Oregon* W 3-1 (30-17,30-19,30-19) TucsonNov. 5 Oregon State* W 3-1 (30-18,30-20,30-17) TucsonNov. 11 #1 Washington* L 0-3 (20-30,27-30,23-30) SeattleNov. 12 Washington State* W 3-1 (30-17,30-19,30-28) Pullman, Wash.Nov. 19 Arizona State* W 3-1 (30-16,30-25,30-27) Tempe, Ariz.Nov. 26 #14 California* W 3-1 (30-27,30-25,30-20) TucsonNov. 27 #7 Stanford L 0-3 (16-30,31-33,27-30) TucsonDec. 3 UC Irvine W 3-1 (30-19,30-17,30-18) San DiegoDec. 4 #12 San Diego L 2-3 (28-30,28-30,30-25,30-27,13-15) San Diego

2005Head Coach: David RubioOverall: 25-6, 14-4 Pac-10, T-2nd; NCAA 3-1Sept. 2 Winthrop W 3-0 (30-20,30-22,30-21) TucsonSept. 2 #20 Georgia Tech W 3-0 (30-21,30-24,30-24) TucsonSept. 3 Northwestern W 3-0 (30-25,30-26,30-25) TucsonSept. 8 #18 UC Santa Barbara W 3-0 (30-21,31-29,30-24) Santa Clara, Calif. Sept. 9 #25 Santa Clara L 1-3 (20-30,20-30,30-27,31-33) Santa Clara, Calif.Sept. 10 Fresno State W 3-1 (31-29,30-25,19-30,30-23) Santa Clara, Calif.Sept. 16 Connecticut W 3-0 (30-27,30-22,30-12) Kingston, R.I.Sept. 16 Rhode Island W 3-0 (30-23,30-21,30-24) Kingston, R.I.Sept. 17 North Carolina W 3-1 (30-19,22-30,30-23,33-31) Kingston, R.I.Sept. 23 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-24,30-22,30-22) TucsonSept. 24 Oregon* W 3-0 (30-20,30-19,30-25) TucsonSept. 30 Washington State* W 3-0 (37-35,30-22,30-15) Pullman, Wash.Oct. 1 #2 Washington* L 0-3 (23-30,17-30,19-30) Seattle, Wash.Oct. 7 Arizona State* W 3-0 (30-22,30-26,30-26) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 13 #3 Stanford* W 3-2 (30-24,26-30,29-31,34-32,15-8) TucsonOct. 14 #13 California* W 3-0 (30-24,30-27,30-28) TucsonOct. 21 #21 UCLA* W 3-1 (27-30,30-16,30-23,30-28) Los AngelesOct. 22 #19 USC* L 1-3 (28-30,30-27,28-30,23-30) Los AngelesOct. 27 #2 Washington* L 2-3 (19-30,31-29,21-30,34-32,16-18) 15-4 Tucson Oct. 28 Washington State* W 3-1 (30-18,31-33,30-19,30-15) TucsonNov. 4 Arizona State* W 3-0 (30-25,30-25,30-24) TucsonNov. 10 #18 California* L 1-3 (30-26,27-30,23-30,27-30) Berkeley, Calif.Nov. 11 #4 Stanford* W 3-2 (30-26,17-30,30-22,26-30,18-16) Palo, Alto, Calif.Nov. 18 #14 USC* W 3-2 (30-26,23-30,34-32,18-30,15-13) TucsonNov. 19 #16 UCLA* W 3-0 (30-26,30-27,30-19) Tucson Nov. 25 Oregon* W 3-1 (30-25,30-24,29-31,30-26) Eugene, Ore.Nov. 26 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-23,30-17,30-24) Corvallis, Ore.Dec. 2 Utah State W 3-0 (30-26,30-27,30-20) Salt Lake City, UtahDec. 3 Utah W 3-1 (30-28,30-26,28-30,30-27) Salt Lake City, UtahDec. 9 #15 Ohio W 3-2 (35-37,30-23,26-30,30-18,15-12) Palo Alto, Calif.Dec. 10 #11 Santa Clara L 2-3 (30-22,24-30,26-30,30-15,15-17) Palo Alto, Calif.

2006Head Coach: David RubioOverall: 13-17, 4-14 Pac-10, 8thAug. 25 Siena W 3-0 (30-21,30-25,30-27) TucsonAug. 25 Northern Colorado W 3-0 (30-15,30-15,30-18) TucsonAug. 26 San Francisco W 3-1 (32-30,30-25,24-30,30-25) TucsonSept. 1 Tennessee Tech W 3-1 (25-30,30-24,30-25,30-22) Louisville, Ky.

Sept. 2 Dayton L 0-3 (27-30,17-30,23-30) Louisville, Ky.Sept. 2 #12 Louisville W 3-1 (30-24,20-30,30-24,30-25) Louisville, Ky.Sept. 8 Bradley W 3-0 (30-28,30-24,30-28) TucsonSept. 8 Montana State W 3-0 (30-21,30-21,30-18) TucsonSept. 9 Rice L 2-3 (28-30,30-22,23-30,30-17,13-15) TucsonSept. 15 Eastern Illinois W 3-1 (30-26,21-30,30-20,30-19) Evanston, Ill. Sept. 15 Pittsburgh W 3-0 (31-29,31-29,30-13) Evanston, Ill.Sept. 16 Northwestern L 2-3 (26-30,21-30,30-27,30-20,12-15) Evanston, Ill.Sept. 22 Arizona State* L 1-3 (21-30,30-21,25-30,28-30) TucsonSept. 29 #6 Stanford* L 0-3 (33-35,20-30,15-30) Stanford, Calif.Sept. 30 #7 California* L 1-3 (30-28,26-30,18-30,29-31) Berkeley, Calif.Oct. 6 #3 UCLA* L 1-3 (24-30,23-30,30-20,25-30) TucsonOct. 7 #4 USC* L 0-3 (19-30,27-30,31-33) TucsonOct. 12 at Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-19,30-16,30-26) Corvallis, Ore.Oct. 13 at Oregon* L 0-3 (24-30,24-30,26-30) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 19 Washington State* L 1-3 (30-26,22-30,26-30,26-30) TucsonOct. 20 #6 Washington* L 1-3 (21-30,20-30,30-24,26-30) TucsonOct. 27 #11 California* L 1-3 (31-33,25-30,30-26,20-30) TucsonOct. 28 #3 Stanford* L 0-3 (17-30,19-30,19-30) TucsonNov. 3 #6 USC* L 1-3 (19-30,30-28,21-30,26-30) Los AngelesNov. 4 #5 UCLA* L 0-3 (20-30,17-30,27-30) Los AngelesNov. 9 #24 Oregon* W 3-2 (29-31,30-25,26-30,30-23,15-8) TucsonNov. 10 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-27,30-18,30-24) TucsonNov. 16 #2 Washington* L 1-3 (19-30,25-30,31-29,19-30) SeattleNov. 17 Washington State* W 3-1 (24-30,30-22,30-14,31-29) Pullman, Wash.Nov. 24 Arizona State* L 0-3 (23-30,21-30,24-30) Tempe, Ariz.

2007Head Coach: David RubioOverall: 14-17, 4-14 Pac-10Aug. 24 Utah State W 3-0 (30-24,30-26,30-25) Tucson Aug. 24 Eastern Washington W 3-0 (30-25,30-18,30-24) TucsonAug. 25 Saint Mary’s L 2-3 (27-30,30-28,30-20,21-30,14-16) TucsonAug. 31 Lipscomb W 3-1 (30-27,30-20,23-30,30-24) Malibu, Calif.Sep. 01 Nevada W 3-0 (34-32,30-21,30-25) Malibu, Calif.Sep. 01 Pepperdine L 0-3 (18-30,27-30,25-30) Malibu, Calif.Sep. 07 Kentucky W 3-1 (31-29,30-23,26-30,32-30) Atlanta, Ga.Sep. 08 Georgia Tech W 3-0 (30-27,30-13,30-15) Atlanta, Ga.Sep. 08 Western Carolina W 3-0 (30-17,30-19,30-24) Atlanta, Ga.Sep. 14 Cal State Bakersfield W 3-0 (30-14,30-13,30-20) TucsonSep. 14 UC Irvine W 3-1 (30-27,30-24,31-33,30-17) TucsonSep. 15 Davidson W 3-0 (30-21,30-16,30-21) TucsonSep. 20 #5 UCLA L 1-3 (30-27,31-33,19-30,27-30) Los AngelesSep. 21 #4 USC L 2-3 (30-24,27-30,32-30,22-30,10-15) Los AngelesSep. 27 Oregon State W 3-0 (31-29,30-26,30-25) TucsonSep. 28 #21 Oregon L 0-3 (21-30,29-31,29-31) TucsonOct. 04 Washington State W 3-1 (30-28,30-26,25-30,30-21) Pullman, Wash.Oct. 05 #8 Washington L 0-3 (15-30,14-30,22-30) SeattleOct. 12 Arizona State L 0-3 (29-31,25-30,28-30) Tempe, Ariz.Oct. 18 #3 Stanford L 0-3 (29-31,24-30,28-30) TucsonOct. 19 #9 California L 2-3 (30-20,30-23,28-30,22-30,12-15) TucsonOct. 25 #16 Oregon L 0-3 (20-30,18-30,29-31) Eugene, Ore.Oct. 26 at Oregon State L 2-3 (25-30,30-26,27-30,30-25,13-15) Corvallis, Ore.Nov. 01 #4 Washington L 0-3 (28-30,18-30,20-30) TucsonNov. 02 Washington State W 3-0 (30-17,30-23,30-15) TucsonNov. 07 Arizona State L 0-3 (28-30,28-30,27-30) TucsonNov. 09 #18 Colorado State L 0-3 (28-30,27-30,28-30) TucsonNov. 16 #6 California L 0-3 (25-30,36-38,22-30) Berkeley, Calif.Nov. 17 #4 Stanford L 1-3 (23-30,30-28,20-30,28-30) Stanford, Calif.Nov. 23 #5 USC L 0-3 (25-30,24-30,18-30) TucsonNov. 24 #10 UCLA W 3-1 (26-30,30-26,30-21,31-29) Tucson

2008Head Coach: David RubioOverall: 16-14, 6-12 Pac-10Aug. 29 Weber State W 3-0 (26-24,25-13,25-19) Tucson Aug. 29 San Jose State W 3-0 (25-19,25-13,28-26) TucsonAug. 30 Garden-Webb W 3-0 (25-12,25-21,25-15) TucsonSep. 05 Texas State W 3-0 (25-13,25-21,25-14) TucsonSep. 05 Santa Clara L 1-3 (26-24, 25-19 ,25-23, 25-20) TucsonSep. 06 Texas Tech W 3-0 (25-17,25-21,25-17) TucsonSep. 12 Chicago State W 3-0 (25-5,25-12,25-16) Bakersfield, Calif.Sep. 13 Fresno State W 3-1 (25-17,28-30, 25-17,25-14) Bakersfield, Calif.Sep. 13 Cal State Bakersfield W 3-0 (25-17,25-9,25-20) Bakersfield, Calif.Sep. 19 UC Riverside W 3-2 (25-18,25-21,19-25,22-25, 15-10) Los AngelesSep. 20 Loyola Marymount W 3-0 (25-19,25-19,25-19) Los AngelesSep. 26 Washington State W 3-0 (25-23,25-20,25-19) TucsonSep. 27 #9 Washington L 2-3 (25-22,22-25,25-21,26-28,15-8) TucsonOct. 01 Arizona State W 3-0 (25-23,25-20,25-10) TucsonOct. 04 #12 Colorado State L 1-3 (25-20,29-31,25-22,25-19) Colorado Springs, Colo.Oct. 10 #4 Stanford L 0-3 (25-22,25-18,25-16) Stanford, Calif.Oct. 11 #5 California L 0-3 (25-18,25-19,25-20) Berkeley, Calif.Oct. 17 #10 UCLA L 1-3 (25-15,20-25,25-21,25-22) TucsonOct. 19 #11 USC W 3-2 (21-25,25-21,20-25,25-16,16-14) TucsonOct. 24 #24 Oregon State L 0-3 (27-25,25-21,25-19) Corvallis, OreOct. 25 #7 Oregon L 0-3 (25-20,25-21,25-20) Eugene, Ore.Nov. 02 Arizona State L 0-3 (25-22,25-17,25-23) Tempe, Ariz.Nov. 07 #6 California W 3-2 (25-22,25-23,18-25,23-25,15-11) TucsonNov. 08 #2 Stanford W 3-0 (25-23,25-19,25-16) TucsonNov. 14 #10 USC L 0-3 (25-17,25-19,25-16) Los AngelesNov. 15 #9 UCLA L 0-3 (25-17,25-18,25-22) Los AngelesNov. 21 #8 Oregon W 3-1 (18-25,25-20,25-22,25-12) TucsonNov. 17 Oregon State W 3-0 (25-21,25-17,25-18) TucsonNov. 28 #5 Washington L 1-3 (25-23,25-23,22-25,25-17) SeattleNov. 29 #10 UCLA L 2-3 (25-17,25-21,23-25,21-25,15-10) Pullman, Wash.

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WilDCAT leTTeRWiNNeRSAbernathy, Jennifer; 2002-05Abram, Gwen; 1976-79Aldrich, Erin; 1996-97Andrews, Cindy; 1976-79Ayers, Angie; 2002, 2005Bannister, Kaylen; 2007-presentBardis, Kari; 2008-presentBartsch, Laura; 1992-95Bartsch, Michelle; 1990-93Baum, Kristina; 2003-06Bell, Barb; 1993-96Benward, Lauren; 1998-2001Bethke, Jodi; 1998Biszantz, JoAnn; 1983Blackstone, Kim; 1980Bockerstette, Audrey; 2005-07Bomberger, Heidi; 1993-96Bowman, Tyler; 2003Buringrud, Brooke; 2005-2008Burkholder, Dana; 1998-2001Burton, Kellie; 2001Butkus, Stephanie; 2003-06Caldwell, Holyce; 2003Campbell, Valerie; 1982-85Carson, Peggy; 1977-78Chaltas, Thailia; 1985Clark, Elvina; 1997-00Colson, Kristi; 1988-91Colwell, Shannon; 1993Combs, Caylin; 1987-90Counts, Valerie; 1979-80Cunningham, Ann; 1978

Crum, Cassidy; 2002-04Cumpston, Meghan; 2003-04DaLee, Marisa; 1997-00Dare, Julie; 1978Demps, Keisha Johnson; 1995-98Dennis, Tamika; 1993-94, 96Dosty, Whitney; 2006-presentDougherty, Erin; 1984-85DuBois, Lesley; 1998Dyck, Amy; 2004-07Ebben, Michaela; 1994-97Ehkammer, Sheree; 1976-79Elam, Raelene; 1996-99Ely, Tatisha; 1997Esser, Brittany; 2005Ewasek, Annette; 1983-84Fanger, Michelle; 1994-97Fawbush, Katy; 1993Ferris, Melissa; 1991-94Fields, Lynn; 1990-92Flachsbarth, Heather; 1991, 93, 95Frost, Christina: 2000-02Gale, Amy; 1983-86Gale, Marsha; 1987Gardner, Laurie; 2002Gaumond, Renee; 1978Gile, Cathy; 1977-78Glass, Kim; 2002-05Golka, Wendy; 1977Goodenough, Randy; 2005-2008Gormsen, Kara; 1996Grabowsky, Gail; 1981-82Gray, Lori; 1983-86

Grenier, Jane; 1979-80Grupenhoff, Beth; 1979-82Guthrie, Kathleen; 1979-82Halfaker, Kelly; 2003Hahn, Lindsey; 1986-89Halliwell, Leigh; 1985-88Hamilton, Ashley; 2006Hammarstrom, Amy; 1991-92Harney, Gwyn; 1977Harper, Emily; 2004-07Hendrickson, Elise; 2007-presentHolloway, Danielle; 2008-presentHudson, Jennifer; 1981-84Hutchinson, Dana; 2008-presentIbok, Enobong; 2004-05Jackels, Katie; 2005-07Jestadt, Tiffany; 1992Johnson, Charita; 1991-94Johnson, Sara; 1994-97Kakuska, Julie; 1985-88Kane, Debbie; 1981-82Karst, Courtney; 2008-presentKemner, Caren; 1983-84Kerwin, Cindy; 1978-79Killough, Jolene; 2001-04Kiner, Daena; 1988-90Klein, Mary Kay; 1977Ladd, Bre; 2002-05Lamb, Dominique; 2004-07Larriva, Marti; 2005-Present

Lauchner, Terry; 1987-90Leonard, Brittany; 2005-2008Lewis, Sara; 1983-84Lim, Dana; 1977Linton, Mary; 1986-89Livingston, Ann; 1977-79McCormack, Heather; 1989-92McIntyre, Nicole; 1997-98McLinden, Melissa; 1982-85Meenan, Kelly; 1977Meyer, Becky; 1978-79Miles, Krys; 1980-81Mitchell, Margaret; 1980Moore, Jody Ann; 1977Morino, Kiyomi; 1984-87Moss, Anita; 1980-83Mulvany, Kelli; 2001-04Mulvhill, Jean; 1978Murphy, Meghan; 1997Murry, Stephanie; 1984-87Napier, Allison; 1997-2000Nash, Kimberly; 2005-06Newcomb, Jill; 1983-84norton, Jacy; 2006-presentOlson, Nancy; 1979-80Owens, Tiffany; 2007-presentPalmer, Mary; 1989-92Penfield, Carolyn; 1994-97Porter, Cindy; 1977Randolf, Madelyn; 1978Raymond, Beth; 1986-88Reckmeyer, Laura; 1994-95Reid, Carson; 1993

Rempe, Stephanie; 1990-93Resch, Alanna; 2006-presentRovan, Karen; 1975-78Ruen, Rochelle; 2001-02Rutledge, Lisa; 1999-2002Ryan, Eileen; 1979-82Saragosa, Stefani; 1999-2002Saunders, Brooke; 1981-84Schneider, Jody; 1980Scott, Linda; 1980Sebbas, Erin; 1998-2001Sefferovich, Nadia; 1998Sharp, Jeannine; 1987-88Sliva, Kelley; 1980-82Smith, Trina; 1989-90, 92-93Snow, Stephanie; 2007-presentStull, Debbie; 1979-81Sundby, Karen; 1991Talbot, Jill; 1998-2001Thomason, Betty; 1980Torregrosa, Shannon; 1999-2002Venne, Stephanie; 1994-97Waage, Kelly; 1986-89Weber, Paige; 2007-presentWhite, Melita; 1995Woloski, Shelley; 1988-90Wood, Laura; 1978Williams, Rachel; 1999-2002Yardley, Anne; 1981-82

Date Round Opponent W/L Site Score Games Scores1981 Dec. 11 Regional Semifinals Southern California L N1 0-3 6-15, 5-15, 10-151982 Dec. 4 First Round Texas A&M W H 3-0 15-6, 15-8, 15-7 Dec. 10 Regional Semifinals Pacific L N2 1-3 13-15, 13-15, 15-7, 5-151983 Dec. 4 First Round Southern California W H 3-2 15-10, 4-15, 15-10, 4-15, 15-9 Dec. 9 Regional Semifinals San Diego State L A 1-3 15-11, 7-15, 1-15, 5-151984 Dec. 1 First Round Colorado State L A 1-3 13-15, 11-15, 15-10, 11-151985 Dec. 7 First Round Arizona State W H 3-2 12-15, 13-15, 15-11, 15-12, 15-13 Dec. 14 Regional Semifinals Brigham Young L N3 2-3 15-12, 10-15, 6-15, 15-8, 14-161986 Dec. 6 First Round Louisiana State L A 2-3 12-15, 15-5, 12-15, 15-12, 9-151987 Dec. 3 First Round Hawaii L A 0-3 4-15, 11-15, 10-151988 Dec. 2 First Round Brigham Young L A 1-3 15-11, 9-15, 7-15, 5-151989 Dec. 2 First Round Oregon W H 3-0 15-9, 15-7, 15-12 Dec. 8 Regional Semifinals UCLA L A 0-3 11-15, 14-16, 14-161993 Dec. 1 First Round Lamar W H 3-0 15-11, 15-4, 15-7 Dec. 5 Second Round Arizona State W A 3-2 5-15, 15-7, 5-15, 15-9, 15-11 Dec. 10 Regional Semifinals Brigham Young L N4 1-3 8-15, 15-11, 9-15, 8-151994 Nov. 30 First Round Loyola Marymount W H 3-1 15-13, 9-15, 15-6, 15-3 Dec. 3 Second Round Brigham Young W A 3-1 10-15, 15-5, 15-4, 15-10 Dec. 8 Regional Semifinals Southern California L N3 0-3 7-15, 9-15, 7-151996 Dec. 4 First Round San Diego W A 3-2 15-4, 7-15, 15-7, 8-15, 15-13 Dec. 7 Second Round Pacific L A 1-3 15-7, 12-15, 1-15, 8-151997 Dec. 6 First Round Oral Roberts L N5 2-3 15-13, 8-15, 15-8, 1-15, 11-151998 Dec. 3 First Round Fresno State W N6 3-0 16-14, 15-9, 15-11 Dec. 4 Second Round Long Beach State L A 0-3 11-15, 4-15, 6-151999 Dec. 2 First Round Virginia W N7 3-0 15-8, 15-4, 15-12 Dec. 3 Second Round Texas W A 3-0 15-8, 15-6, 15-7 Dec. 9 Regional Semifinals Stanford L A 1-3 15-6, 6-15, 7-15, 7-152000 Nov. 30 First Round Alabama A&M W H 3-0 15-1, 15-3, 15-3 Dec. 1 Second Round Michigan W H 3-0 15-1, 15-1, 15-8 Dec. 8 Regional Semifinals BYU W N8 3-0 15-6, 15-6, 15-9 Dec. 9 Regional Finals Nebraska L A 0-3 7-15, 17-19, 11-152001 Nov. 30 First Round Eastern Illinois W N9 3-0 30-14, 30-14, 30-20 Dec. 1 Second Round Illinois W A 3-1 32-30, 30-26, 27-30, 30-20 Dec. 6 Regional Semifinals Pacific W N4 3-0 30-26, 30-24, 330-27 Dec. 7 Regional Finals USC W A 3-2 25-30, 30-24, 30-24, 28-30, 15-12 Dec. 13 National Semifinals Long Beach State L N10 0-3 27-30, 25-30, 20-302002 Dec. 5 First Round UT-Arlington W H 3-0 30-22, 30-26, 30-20 Dec. 6 Second Round Texas W H 3-2 30-25, 25-30, 18-30, 30-22, 15-9 Dec. 12 Regional Semifinals Minnesota W N3 3-1 32-30, 34-22, 28-30, 30-19 Dec. 13 Regional Finals Stanford L A 0-3 14-30, 17-30, 25-302003 Dec. 5 First Round Wisconsin L N9 1-3 24-30, 30-25, 30-32, 26-302004 Dec. 3 First Round UC Irvine W N10 3-0 30-19, 30-17, 30-18 Dec. 4 Second Round San Diego L N10 2-3 28-30, 28-30, 30-25, 30-27, 13-152005 Dec. 2 First Round Utah State W N11 3-0 30-26, 30-27, 30-20 Dec. 3 Second Round Utah W N11 3-1 30-28, 30-26, 28-30, 30-27 Dec. 9 Regional Semifinals Ohio W N3 3-2 35-37, 30-23, 26-30, 30-18, 15-12 Dec. 10 Regional Finals Santa Clara L N3 2-3 30-22, 24-30, 26-30, 30-15, 15-17

neutral SitesN1 – Seattle, Wash., N2 – Houston, Texas, N3 – Palo Alto, Calif., N4 – Los Angeles, Calif., N5 – Boulder, Colo., N6 – Long Beach, Calif., N7 – Austin, Texas, N8 – Lincoln, Neb., N9 – College Station, Texas, N10 – San Diego, Calif., N11 – Salt Lake City, Utah

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WilDCAT hONORS AND AWARDSAVCA national Freshman of the Year2002 Kim Glass Academic All-Americans 1982 Kathleen Guthrie First-Team1993 Michelle Bartsch-Malis Second-Team Academic All-District VIII 1996 Michelle Fanger First-Team2001 Jill Talbot Third-Team2002 Lisa Rutledge Second-Team All-northwest Region 1987 Kiyomi Morino 1988 Terry Lauchner Mary Linton Kelly Waage AVCA All-West Region 1989 Terry Lauchner Mary Linton 1993 Laura Bartsch Second-Team1994 Charita Johnson Second-Team AVCA All-District VIII 1999 Dana Burkholder Marisa DaLee AVCA All-Pacific Region 2000 Dana Burkholder Marisa DaLee 2001 Dana Burkholder Lisa Rutledge Jill Talbot 2002 Kim Glass 2003 Kim Glass2005 Kim Glass Jennifer Abernathy Pac-10 Player of the Year 2000 Dana Burkholder Pac-10 Freshman of the Year 2002 Kim Glass Pac-10 Coach of the Year 2000 David Rubio First-Team All-Pac-10 1988 Terry Lauchner 1989 Terry Lauchner Mary Linton 1993 Barb Bell 1994 Charita Johnson 1995 Barb Bell 1996 Barb Bell 1997 Erin Aldrich Carolyn Penfield 1998 Marisa DaLee Keisha Johnson Demps 1999 Dana Burkholder Marisa DaLee 2000 Dana Burkholder Marisa DaLee Allison Napier 2001 Dana Burkholder Lisa Rutledge Jill Talbot 2002 Kim Glass 2003 Kim Glass 2004 Kim Glass Jolene Killough2005 Jennifer Abernathy Kim Glass All-Pac-10 Freshman Team 1987 Terry Lauchner 1989 Trina Smith 1992 Laura Bartsch 1993 Barb Bell 1995 Keisha Johnson 1996 Erin Aldrich 1998 Dana Burkholder 1999 Lisa Rutledge 2002 Kim Glass

Bre Ladd2006 Whitney Dosty2007 Tiffany Owens All-Pac-West Conference 1985 Melissa McLinden All-West Coast Athletic Association1979 Cindy Kerwin Honorable Mention1980 Valarie Counts Second-Team Anita Moss Second-Team Jane Grenier Honorable Mention1981 Anita Moss Second-Team Kathleen Guthrie Honorable Mention1982 Anita Moss Second-Team Melissa McLinden Honorable Mention1983 Anita Moss Second-Team Melissa McLinden Second-Team1984 Caren Kemner First-Team Melissa McLinden Second-Team All-Intermountain Athletic Conference1976 Anne Davenport Cindy Andrews 1977 Gwen Abram Cindy Andrews Sheree Ekhammer 1978 Gwen Abram Cindy Andrews Sheree Ekhammer Pac-10 Players of the Week 1986 Kiyomi Morino Sept. 81987 Kiyomi Morino Sept. 81993 Barb Bell Oct. 25 Barb Bell Nov. 81994 Charita Johnson Sept. 191996 Barb Bell Nov. 181997 Michaela Ebben Nov. 241998 Keisha Johnson Demps Sept. 8 Marisa DaLee Nov. 21999 Marisa DaLee Sept. 6 Dana Burkholder Nov. 182000 Dana Burkholder Sept. 11 Marisa DaLee Sept. 18 Allison Napier Oct. 2 Marisa DaLee Oct. 302001 Shannon Torregrosa Oct. 292002 Kim Glass Sept. 16 Kim Glass Oct. 142003 Jennifer Abernathy Nov. 3 Kim Glass Nov. 242004 Jennifer Abernathy Sept. 132005 Jennifer Abernathy Sept. 1

Kristina Baum Oct. 10 Kim Glass Oct. 24 Kim Glass Nov. 142008 Tiffany Owens Oct. 24

AVCA/Sports Imports national Player of the Week2001 Shannon Torregrosa Oct. 292003 Jennifer Abernathy Nov. 32005 Kristina Baum Oct. 102008 Tiffany Owens Oct. 24

Academic All-Pac-10 1990 Mary Palmer Second-Team1991 Michelle Bartsch Second-Team Heather McCormack Honorable Mention Mary Palmer Honorable Mention1992 Michelle Bartsch First-Team Heather McCormack Second-Team Amy Hammarstrom Honorable Mention1993 Michelle Bartsch-Malis First-Team1995 Laura Reckmeyer Second-Team Stephanie Venne Second-Team Michelle Fanger Honorable Mention1996 Stephanie Venne Second-Team Heidi Bomberger Honorable Mention Michelle Fanger Honorable Mention1997 Michelle Fanger First-Team Stephanie Venne First-Team Erin Aldrich Honorable Mention1999 Erin Sebbas Honorable Mention

2000 Dana Burkholder Honorable Mention Lisa Rutledge Honorable Mention Jill Talbot Honorable Mention2001 Lisa Rutledge Second-Team Jill Talbot Second-Team Dana Burkholder Honorable Mention Erin Sebbas Honorable Mention2002 Lisa Rutledge Second-Team Angie Ayers Honorable Mention Christina Frost Honorable Mention2003 Kim Glass Honorable Mention Jolene Killough Honorable Mention Bre Ladd Honorable Mention2004 Stephanie Butkus Honorable Mention Meghan Cumpston Honorable Mention Kim Glass Honorable Mention Jolene Killough Honorable Mention2005 Stephanie Butkus Honorable Mention Dominique Lamb Honorable Mention2006 Stephanie Butkus Honorable Mention Amy Dyck Honorable Mention Katie Jackels Honorable Mention Dominique Lamb Honorable Mention2007 Randy Goodenough Honorable Mention Katie Jackels Honorable Mention Dominie Lamb Honorable Mention2008 Paige Weber Second Team Randy Goodenough Honorable Mention Kaylen Bannister Honorable Mention U.S. national/Junior national Teams1984 Melissa McLinden U.S. Junior National Team1985 Caren Kemner U.S. National Team Melissa McLinden U.S. National Team1998 Carolyn Penfield U.S. National Team Keisha Johnson Demps U.S. National Team Dana Burkholder U.S. Junior National Team1999 Dana Burkholder U.S. Junior National Team Lisa Rutledge U.S. Junior National Team2001 Jennifer Abernathy U.S. Junior National Team Kim Glass U.S. Junior National Team Bre Ladd U.S. Junior National Team2002 Kim Glass U.S. Junior National Team2005 Whitney Dosty U.S. Junior National Team2006 Whitney Dosty U.S. Junior National Team2007 Whitney Dosty U.S. Junior National Team Kim Glass U.S. National Team2008 Whitney Dosty U.S. A2 Team Paige Weber U.S. A2 Team U.S. Olympic Teams 1988 Caren Kemner Melissa McLinden 1992 Caren Kemner 1996 Caren Kemner2008 Kim Glass U.S. Olympic Festival 1981 Kathleen Guthrie 1982 Jennifer Hudson Melissa McLinden Anita Moss 1983 Valarie Campbell Melissa McLinden Anita Moss 1986 Lindsay Hahn Shelley Woloski 1989 Terry Lauchner 1990 Kristi Colson Trina Smith 1993 Melissa Ferris Charita Johnson 1994 Charita Johnson University of Arizona Sports Hall of Fame 1989 Anita Moss 1991 Melissa McLinden 1992 Caren Kemner 1994 Kathleen Ann Krucker 1994 Joan McCormick Powell2006 Dana Burkholder

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Anita Moss1982- Volleyball Monthly - Third-Team1983 - Volleyball Monthly - Third-Team CVCA - Third-Team

Melissa McLinden1983 - Volleyball Monthly - Honorable Mention1984 - Volleball Monthly - Honorable Mention1985 - CVCA - First-Team

Kim Glass2002 - AVCA - Second-Team2003 - AVCA - Third-Team2005 - AVCA - First Team Dana Burkholder

2000 - AVCA - First-Team Volleyball Magazine - First-Team2001 - AVCA - First-Team Volleyball Magazine - First-Team

Barb Bell1993 - ASICS/Volleball Monthly Freshman All-American

Jill Talbot2001- AVCA - First-Team Volleyball Magazine - Third-Team

Jennifer Abernathy2005 - AVCA - Third Team

Caren Kemner1984 - CVCA - Third-Team

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iNDiViDuAl CAReeR ReCORDSMATCHES PLAYED Player years Matches 1. Bre Ladd 2002-05 125 2. Kelli Mulvany 2001-2004 123 Jill Talbot 1998-2001 123 4. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 122 5. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 120 6. Marisa DaLee 1997-2000 118 Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 118 Shannon Torregrosa 1999-2002 118 Dominique Lamb 2004-07 118 9. Leigh Halliwell 1985-88 117 Trina Smith 1989-90, 92-93 117 MATCHES STARTED (since 1986) Player years Matches 1. Bre Ladd 2002-05 123 2. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 121 3. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 117 4. Charita Johnson 1991-94 112 6. Dominique Lamb 2004-07 110 7. Kim Glass 2002-05 109 Trina Smith 1989-90, 92-93 109 9. Jill Talbot 1998-2001 107 10. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 106 GAMES PLAYED (since 1984) Player years games 1. Bre Ladd 2002-05 447 2. Lindsey Hahn 1986-89 443 3. Trina Smith 1989-90, 92-93 435 4. Heidi Bomberger 1993-96 426 5. Kelli Mulvany 2001-04 422 Barb Bell 1993-96 422 7. Charita Johnson 1991-94 419 Terry Lauchner 1987-90 419 9. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 418 10. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 417 COnSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED Player years games 1. Bre Ladd 2002-05 447 2. Barb Bell 1993-96 383 3. Dominique Lamb 2004-07 349 4. Charita Johnson 1991-94 348 5. Marisa DaLee 1997-2000 338 6. Jill Talbot 1999-2001 295 7. Michelle Bartsch 1991-93 236 8. Dana Burkholder 1999-2001 235 9. Heidi Bomberger 1993-95 226 10. Sara Johnson 1995-97 222 KILLS Player years kills 1. Kim Glass 2002-2005 2,151 2. Barb Bell 1993-96 1,859 3. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 1,636 4. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 1,471 5. Melissa Ferris 1991-94 1,273 6. Marisa DaLee 1997-99 1,243 7. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 1,213 8. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 1,189 9. Charita Johnson 1991-94 1,134 10. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 1,082 10+ KILL MATCHES Player years Matches 1. Kim Glass 2002-2005 105 2. Barb Bell 1993-96 101 3. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 83 4. Melissa Ferris 1991-94 72 5. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 68 6. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 65 7. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 64 Charita Johnson 1991-94 64 9. Marisa DaLee 1997-99 58 10. Kristi Colson 1988-91 52 13. Carolyn Penfield 1994-97 44 20+ KILL MATCHES Player years Matches 1. Kim Glass 2002-2005 54 2. Barb Bell 1993-96 30 3. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 24

4. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 16 5. Anita Moss 1980-83 12 Melissa Ferris 1991-94 12 7. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 10 Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 10 9. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 8 Allison Napier 1997-2000 8 ATTEMPTS Player years Attempts 1. Kim Glass 2002-2005 5,173 2. Barb Bell 1993-96 4,564 3. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 4,139 4. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 3,667 5. Melissa Ferris 1991-94 2,949 6. Charita Johnson 1991-94 2,895 7. Kristi Colson 1988-91 2,871 8. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 2,869 9. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 2,726 10. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 2,664 HITTInG PERCEnTAGE (minimum 1,000 attempts) Player years Percentage 1. Marisa DaLee 1997-2000 .397 2. Jolene Killough 2001-04 .349 3. Stefani Saragosa 1999-2002 .342 4. Jill Talbot 1998-2001 .333 5. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 .309 6. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 .305 7. Dominique Lamb 2004-07 .304 8. Erin Aldrich 1996-97 .300 9. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 .289 10. Kristina Baum 2003-06 .275 ASSISTS Player years Assists 1. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 5,424 2. Stephanie Butkus 2003-06 4,035 3. Laura Bartsch 1992-95 4,024 4. Heather McCormack 1989-92 3,517 5. Mary Linton 1986-89 2,954 6. Michaela Ebben 1994-96 2,692 7. Paige Weber 2006-present 2,451 7. Lindsey Hahn 1986-89 1,939 8. Brooke Saunders 1981-84 1,590 9. Amy Dyck 2004-07 1,412 SERVICE ACES Player years Aces 1. Kim Glass 2002-05 162 2. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 160 3. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 154 4. Raelene Elam 1996-99 130 5. Bre Ladd 2002-05 116 Brooke Saunders 1981-84 116 7. Jill Talbot 1998-2001 110 8. Laura Bartsch 1992-95 104 9. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 99 10. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 97 DIGS Player Years Digs 1. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 1,297 2. Kelli Mulvany 2001-04 1,203 3. Kim Glass 2002-2005 1,158 4. Lindsey Hahn 1986-89 1,155 5. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 1,146 6. Jill Talbot 1998-2001 1,111 7. Michelle Bartsch 1990-93 1,095 8. Brittany Leonard 2005-2008 1,067 9. Barb Bell 1993-96 1,046 10. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 1,006 BLOCK SOLOS Player years Blocks 1. Charita Johnson 1991-94 117 2. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 114 3. Barb Bell 1993-96 113 4. Stephanie Murry 1984-87 97 5. Kelly Waage 1986-89 96 6. Melissa Ferris 1991-94 88 7. Anita Moss 1980-83 84 8. Kim Glass 2002-2005 77

Trina Smith 1989-90, 92-93 77 10. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 66 T erry Lauchner 1987-90 66 BLOCK ASSISTS Players years Blocks 1. Dominique Lamb 2004-07 464 2. Kelly Waage 1986-89 436 3. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 400 4. Charita Johnson 1991-94 389 5. Marisa DaLee 1997-2000 349 6. Trina Smith 1989-90, 92-93 298 7. Kristi Colson 1988-91 276 8. Leigh Halliwell 1985-88 271 Stefani Saragosa 1999-2002 271 10. Keisha Johnson Demps 1995-98 264 Jill Talbot 1998-2001 264 Total Blocks Player years Blocks 1. Kelly Waage 1986-89 532 2. Dominique Lamb 2004-07 527 3. Charita Johnson 1991-94 506 4. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 466 5. Marisa DaLee 1997-2000 415 6. Trina Smith 1989-90, 92-93 375 7. Stephanie Murry 1984-87 359 8. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 344 9. Kristi Colson 1988-91 340 10. Leigh Halliwell 1985-88 333 KILLS PER GAME (minimum 200 games) Player Years Kills 1. Kim Glass 2002-2005 5.27 2. Barb Bell 1993-96 4.41 3. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 3.90 4. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 3.52 5. Melissa Ferris 1991-94 3.40 6. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 3.28 7. Marisa DaLee 1997-99 3.20 8. Carolyn Penfield 1994-97 2.98 9. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 2.90 10. Allison Napier 1997-2000 2.86 ASSISTS PER GAME (minimum 200 games) Player years Assists 1. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 13.01 2. Paige Weber 2007-present 11.45 3. Laura Bartsch 1992-95 11.09

4. Heather McCormack 1989-92 10.99 5. Stephanie Butkus 2003-06 10.88 6. Michaela Ebben 1994-97 10.47 7. Mary Linton 1986-89 8.23 8. Lindsey Hahn 1986-89 4.38 9. Leigh Halliwell 1985-88 2.05 10. Jill Talbot 1998-2001 0.99 SERVICE ACES PER GAME (minimum 200 games) Player years Aces 1. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 0.46 2. Raelene Elam 1996-99 0.41 3. Kim Glass 2002-2005 0.40 4. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 0.37 5. Laura Bartsch 1992-95 0.29 6. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 0.27 7. Brooke Buringrud 2005-2008 0.26 Bre Ladd 2002-2005 0.26 Jill Talbot 1998-2001 0.26 Mary Linton 1986-89 0.26 Leigh Halliwell 1985-88 0.26 DIGS PER GAME (minimum 200 games) Player years Digs 1. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 3.10 2. Alanna Resch 2006-present 3.05 3. Kelli Mulvany 2001-2004 2.85 4. Kim Glass 2002-2005 2.84 5. Michelle Bartsch 1990-93 2.81 6. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 2.75 7. Brittany Leonard 2005-2008 2.74 8. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 2.73 9. Caylin Combs 1987-90 2.71 10. Jill Talbot 1998-2001 2.67 BLOCKS PER GAME (minimum 200 games) Player years Blocks 1. Kelly Waage 1986-89 1.43 2. Dominique Lamb 2004-07 1.33 3. Stephanie Murry 1984-87 1.26 4. Charita Johnson 1991-94 1.21 5. Jacy Norton 2006-present 1.16 6. Marisa DaLee 1997-99 1.07 7. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 1.04 Stefani Saragosa 1999-2002 1.04 9. Leigh Halliwell 1985-88 0.95 10. Jolene Killough 2001-04 0.94

Bre Ladd holds the Arizona all-time record with 447 consecutive games played

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iNDiViDuAl SiNGle-SeASON ReCORDSMATCHES PLAYED Player Year Matches 1. Dana Burkholder 2000 33 Marisa DaLee 2000 33 Allison Napier 2000 33 Lisa Rutledge 2000 33 Jill Talbot 2000 33 Lindsey Hahn 1988 33 Julie Kakuska 1988 33 Terry Lauchner 1988 33 Kelly Waage 1988 33 10. Marisa DaLee 1999 32 Raelene Elam 1999 32 Jill Talbot 1999 32 Kim Glass 2002 32 Lisa Rutledge 2002 32 Bre Ladd 2002 32 Laurie Gardner 2002 32 Kelli Mulvany 2002 32 Kim Glass 2003 32 Jennifer Abernathy 2003 32 Bre Ladd 2003 32 Jolene Killough 2003 32 Kristina Baum 2003 32 Stephanie Butkus 2003 32 Kelli Mulvany 2003 32 MATCHES STARTED (since 1986) Player Year Matches 1. Dana Burkholder 2000 33 Allison Napier 2000 33 Lisa Rutledge 2000 33 Jill Talbot 2000 33 Kelly Waage 1988 33 6. Julie Kakuska 1988 32 Lisa Rutledge 2002 32 Bre Ladd 2002 32 Laurie Gardner 2002 32 Kim Glass 2003 32 Bre Ladd 2003 32 Jolene Killough 2003 32 GAMES PLAYED (since 1984) Player Year Games 1. Lindsey Hahn 1988 128 2. Kelly Waage 1988 125 3. Julie Kakuska 1988 124 4. Laura Bartsch 1993 122 Heidi Bomberger 1993 122 Charita Johnson 1993 122 Stephanie Rempe 1993 122 Trina Smith 1993 122 9. Michelle Bartsch 1993 121 Melissa Ferris 1993 121 KILLS Player Year Kills 1. Kim Glass 2003 650 2. Kim Glass 2005 625 3. Kim Glass 2002 556 4. Terry Lauchner 1988 520 5. Barb Bell 1996 517 6. Barb Bell 1995 497 7. Jennifer Abernathy 2005 468 8. Melissa McLinden 1985 455 9. Terry Lauchner 1989 441 10. Allison Napier 2000 440

10+ KILL MATCHES Player Year Matches 1. Kim Glass 2005 31 Kim Glass 2003 31 3. Barb Bell 1996 28 4. Jennifer Abernathy 2005 27 Terry Lauchner 1988 27 Barb Bell 1995 27 Lisa Rutledge 2002 27 Kim Glass 2002 27 9. Marisa DaLee 1999 26 10. Melissa McLinden 1985 24

Terry Lauchner 1989 24 Kristi Colson 1990 24 Melissa Ferris 1993 24 Carolyn Penfield 1997 24 20+ KILL MATCHES Player Year Matches 1. Kim Glass 2003 18 2. Kim Glass 2005 14 Kim Glass 2002 14 4. Terry Lauchner 1988 10 Barb Bell 1995 10 6. Mellisa McLinden 1985 9 7. Kim Glass 2004 8 Terry Lauchner 1990 8 Barb Bell 1993 8 ATTEMPTS Player Year Attempts 1. Kim Glass 2003 1,584 2. Kim Glass 2005 1,508 3. Terry Lauchner 1988 1,338 4. Kim Glass 2002 1,257 5. Barb Bell 1996 1,241 6. Barb Bell 1995 1,231 7. Brooke Buringrud 2006 1,192 8. Jennifer Abernathy 2005 1,143 9. Julie Kakuska 1988 1,118 10. Randy Goodenough 2007 1,084 HITTInG PERCEnTAGE (minimum five attempts per game) Player Year Pct. 1. Marisa DaLee 2000 .437 2. Jill Talbot 2001 .422 3. Jolene Killough 2004 .388 4. Marisa DaLee 1998 .386 5. Marisa DaLee 1999 .381 6. Jill Talbot 2000 .366 7. Melissa McLinden 1985 .340 8. Bre Ladd 2003 .329 Dominique Lamb 2006 .329 9. Anita Moss 1983 .319 ASSISTS Player Year Assists 1. Dana Burkholder 2000 1,562 2. Heather McCormack 1990 1,478 3. Laura Bartsch 1993 1,400 4. Laurie Gardner 2002 1,395 5. Mary Linton 1989 1,363 6. Dana Burkholder 2001 1,356 7. Dana Burkholder 1998 1,346 8. Paige Weber 2007 1,330 9. Amy Dyck 2005 1,279 10. Stephanie Butkus 2003 1,269

SERVICE ACES Player Year Aces 1. Kiyomi Morino 1987 80 2. Raelene Elam 1998 57 3. Brooke Saunders 1983 54 Terry Lauchner 1988 54 5. Laura Bartsch 1993 51 6. Brooke Saunders 1984 50 7. Kim Glass 2003 46 8. Bre Ladd 2003 45 9. Kim Glass 2005 44 Kim Glass 2002 44 DIGS Player Year Digs 1. Brittany Leonard 2006 411 2. Alanna Resch 2008 405 3. Terry Lauchner 1988 401 4. Jennifer Abernathy 2005 380 5. Julie Kakuska 1988 369 6. Terry Lauchner 1990 364 7. Michelle Bartsch 1993 362 8. Kiyomi Morino 1986 361 9. Lindsey Hahn 1988 356 10. Brittany Leonard 2005 355 BLOCK SOLOS Player Year Blocks 1. Cindy Andrews 1978 55 2. Stephanie Murry 1987 50 3. Melissa Ferris 1993 45 4. Kelly Waage 1988 44 Charita Johnson 1992 44 6. Gwen Abram 1978 38 7. Kristi Colson 1990 37 8. Melissa McLinden 1985 36 9. Melissa McLinden 1983 34 10. Anita Moss 1983 33 BLOCK ASSISTS Player Year Blocks 1. Kelly Waage 1988 182 2. Dominique Lamb 2007 143 3. Dominique Lamb 2006 141 4. Dominique Lamb 2005 130 5. Kelly Waage 1989 126 6. Stephanie Venne 1995 124 7. Jolene Killough 2003 123 8. Marisa DaLee 1999 122 9. Mary Linton 1988 120 10. Jacy norton 2006 119 TOTAL BLOCKS Player Year Blocks 1. Kelly Waage 1988 226 2. Dominique Lamb 2006 169 3. Dominique Lamb 2007 159 4. Kelly Waage 1989 158 5. Stephanie Murry 1987 155 6. Charita Johnson 1992 147

7. Dominique Lamb 2005 143 8. Stephanie Venne 1995 142 9. Charita Johnson 1994 141 10. Stephanie Murry 1986 139 Marisa DaLee 1999 139 Jacy norton 2006 139 KILLS PER GAME (minimum 60 percent of team’s games) Player Year Kills 1. Kim Glass 2003 5.60 2. Kim Glass 2005 5.48 3. Melissa McLinden 1985 5.42 4. Kim Glass 2002 4.96 5. Kim Glass 2004 4.85 6. Barb Bell 1995 4.69 7. Barb Bell 1996 4.66 8. Barb Bell 1994 4.51 9. Terry Lauchner 1988 4.33 10. Jennifer Abernathy 2005 4.11 ASSISTS PER GAME (minimum 60 percent of team’s games) Player Year Assists 1. Dana Burkholder 2000 13.58 2. Dana Burkholder 2001 13.04 3. Dana Burkholder 1999 12.89 4. Heather McCormack 1990 12.53 5. Dana Burkholder 1998 12.46 6. Stephanie Butkus 2004 12.41 7. Paige Weber 2007 12.31 8. Laurie Gardner 2002 12.24 9. Michaela Ebben 1997 12.10 10. Laura Bartsch 1994 11.90 SERVICE ACES PER GAME (minimum 60 percent of team’s games) Player Year Aces 1. Kiyomi Morino 1987 0.80 2. Brooke Saunders 1984 0.56 3. Raelene Elam 1998 0.54 4. Terry Lauchner 1988 0.45 5. Kiyomi Morino 1984 0.44 6. Kim Glass 2004 0.42 Laura Bartsch 1992 0.42 8. Carolyn Penfield 1997 0.41 9. Kim Glass 2003 0.40 10. Kim Glass 2005 0.39 Kim Glass 2002 0.39 Bre Ladd 2003 0.39 DIGS PER GAME (minimum 60 percent of team’s games) Player Year Digs 1. Alanna Resch 2008 4.01 2. Brittany Leonard 2006 3.84 3. Brittany Leonard 2005 3.70 4. Kelli Mulvany 2004 3.46 5. Kiyomi Morino 1986 3.41 6. Alanna Resch 2007 3.38 7. Terry Lauchner 1990 3.37 8. Kiyomi Morino 1987 3.35 9. Terry Lauchner 1988 3.34 10. Jennifer Abernathy 2005 3.33 BLOCKS PER GAME (minimum 60 percent of team’s games) Player Year Blocks 1. Kelly Waage 1987 1.81 2. Melissa McLinden 1985 1.60 3. Amy Gale 1986 1.56 4. Dominique Lamb 2006 1.55 5. Stephanie Murry 1987 1.49 6. Charita Johnson 1994 1.48 Jacy norton 2006 1.48 8. Dominique Lambe 2007 1.47 9. Charita Johnson 1992 1.41 10. Kelly Waage 1988 1.40

Olympian Kim Glass earned First Team All Pac-10 Honors from 2002-2005

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KILLS Player Opponent Date Games Kills 1. Melissa McLinden BYU 12/14/1985 5 41 2. Kristi Colson vs. Washington State 10/18/1991 4 38 3. Kim Glass vs. Santa Clara 12/10/2005 5 37 Kim Glass vs. USC 11/18/2005 5 37 5. Allison Napier vs. Arizona State 11/18/2000 4 34 Melissa McLinden vs. Arizona State 12/7/1985 5 34 7. Kim Glass at Stanford 11/11/2005 5 33 Carolyn Penfield at Arizona State 10/24/1997 4 33 9. Kim Glass vs. Ohio 12/9/2005 5 32 Kim Glass vs. Washington 10/27/2005 5 32 Melissa McLinden at Purdue 9/9/1983 5 32 Terry Lauchner vs. Stanford 9/22/1988 5 32 ATTEMPTS Player Opponent Date Games Attempts 1. Kim Glass vs. USC 11/18/2005 5 97 2. Kristi Colson vs. Washington State 10/18/1991 4 92 3. Kim Glass at Hawaii 10/19/2003 5 86 4. Kim Glass vs. Santa Clara 12/10/2005 5 84 5. Terry Lauchner vs. California 9/23/1988 5 81 6. Allison Napier vs. Arizona State 11/18/2000 4 79 7. Kim Glass vs. USC 11/7/2003 4 78 8. Julie Kakuska Notre Dame 9/9/1988 5 77 Terry Lauchner vs. Stanford 9/22/1988 5 77 Julie Kakuska vs. California 9/23/1988 5 77 HITTInG PERCEnTAGE (minimum five attempts per game) Player (K/E/Att.) Opponent Date Games Pct. 1. Dominique Lamb (14/0/18) vs. Oregon State 11/10/2006 3 .778 1. Bre Ladd (14/1/17) Northern Arizona 11/24/2003 3 .765 2. Beth Grupenhoff (15/0/20) vs. BYU 9/15/1982 3 .750 Tamika Dennis (16/1/20) at San Diego State 9/10/1994 3 .750 Michelle Fanger (13/1/16) vs. San Francisco 9/12/1997 3 .750 Marisa DaLee (13/1/16) vs. Texas-El Paso 11/27/1999 3 .750 Marisa DaLee (13/1/16) vs. Washington 10/20/2000 3 .750 Jacy Norton (13/1/16) vs. Western Carolina 9/8/2007 3 .750 7. Jill Talbot (15/1/19) vs. Stanford 9/29/2000 3 .737 8. Marisa DaLee (11/0/15) vs. Oregon State 11/1/1998 3 .733 9. Marisa DaLee (20/1/26) vs. Southern California 10/21/1999 4 .731 10. Lisa Rutledge (12/0/17) vs. New Mexico 9/6/2002 3 .706 ASSISTS Player Opponent Date Games Assists 1. Dana Burkholder at Arizona State 9/13/2000 5 84 2. Heather McCormack vs. Washington State 10/18/1991 4 78 3. Dana Burkholder vs. Washington State 11/22/1998 5 77 4. Mary Linton vs. California 9/23/1988 5 76 Heather McCormack vs. Fresno State 11/18/1990 5 76 6. Dana Burkholder at Washington 11/5/1999 5 74 7. Stephanie Butkus at Hawaii 9/5/2004 5 72 Brooke Saunders vs. Tennessee 11/4/1983 5 72

Heather McCormack at Oregon 10/6/1990 5 72 9. Lindsey Hahn vs. Arizona State 9/23/1987 5 71 Lindsey Hahn vs. California 11/14/1987 3 71 Mary Linton at BYU 11/20/1989 5 71 Laura Bartsch at Oregon State 11/5/1995 5 71 SERVICE ACES Player Opponent Date Games Aces 1. Kathleen Guthrie vs. Utah 9/7/1982 4 8 2. Kathleen Guthrie at San Diego State 10/10/1980 2 7 Jennifer Hudson vs. Houston 11/3/1983 4 7 Mary Linton Pepperdine 11/13/1988 4 7 5. Jennifer Abernathy vs. USC 11/18/2005 5 6 Brooke Saunders at Northern Arizona 9/15/1984 3 6 Brooke Saunders at Arizona State 10/19/1984 4 6 Brooke Saunders at San Diego State 11/16/1984 5 6 Terry Lauchner at California 10/22/1988 4 6 Mary Linton at Wyoming 9/2/1989 3 6 Kim Glass vs. Texas-Arlington 8/30/2002 3 6 DIGS Player Opponent Date Games Digs 1. Katie Jackels vs. Saint Mary’s 8/25/2007 5 37 2. Anita Moss vs. Tennessee 11/4/1983 5 33 3. Kiyomi Morino at Oregon 10/24/1986 4 30 Julie Kakuska at Arizona State 10/12/1988 4 30 Lindsey Hahn at Texas-Arlington 11/26/1988 5 30 6. Valerie Campbell vs. UCLA 10/9/1983 5 29 Kiyomi Morino at California 10/16/1987 4 29 Shelley Woloski vs. New Mexico State 9/1/1990 4 29 9. Terry Lauchner vs. California 9/23/1988 5 28 Kristi Colson vs. California 11/22/1991 5 28 BLOCK SOLOS Player Opponent Date Games Blocks 1. Charita Johnson at Oregon State 9/16/1994 4 8 2. Trina Smith at Washington 9/22/1990 5 7 3. Melissa McLinden UC Santa Barbara 9/4/1985 3 6 Stephanie Murry UC Santa Barbara 9/4/1985 3 6 Stephanie Murry vs. Oregon 9/18/1987 4 6 6. Melissa McLinden vs. Southern California 10/29/1982 4 5 Melissa McLinden vs. New Mexico 9/8/1984 3 5 Melissa McLinden BYU 12/14/1985 5 5 BLOCK ASSISTS Player Opponent Date Games Blocks 1. Beth Raymond at Oregon State 10/25/1986 4 14 2. Tamika Dennis at BYU 12/3/1994 4 12 Jolene Killough at Hawaii 11/19/2003 5 12 Dominique Lamb at Oregon State 10/26/2007 5 12 5. Mary Palmer vs. Illinois State 9/2/1990 4 11 Marisa DaLee vs. Santa Clara 9/3/1999 4 11 Dominique Lamb vs. Arizona State 9/22/2006 4 11 Dominique Lamb at USC 9/21/2007 5 11 9. Stephanie Murry at Oregon State 10/25/1986 4 10 Kelly Waage vs. Houston 10/14/1988 5 10 Mary Linton at Stanford 10/21/1988 5 10 Kelly Waage vs. Arizona State 9/27/1989 5 10 Kelly Waage vs. Washington State 10/6/1989 5 10 Charita Johnson at BYU 12/3/1994 4 10 Stephanie Venne at Southern California 10/14/1995 4 10 Erin Aldrich vs. UCLA 10/4/1996 5 10 Marisa DaLee at Stanford 10/25/1998 4 10 Keisha Johnson Demps vs. Oregon 10/30/1998 5 10 Marisa DaLee at Arizona State 10/30/1999 4 10 Dominique Lamb vs. Siena 8/25/2006 3 10 Dominique Lamb vs. California 10/27/2006 4 10 Randy Goodenough at USC 11/3/2006 4 10 TOTAL BLOCKS Player Opponent Date Games Blocks 1. Beth Raymond at Oregon State 10/25/1986 4 17 2. Kelly Waage vs. Houston 10/14/1988 5 13 Dominique Lamb at Oregon State 10/26/2007 5 13 4. Charita Johnson vs. California 10/10/1992 4 12 Charita Johnson at Oregon State 9/16/1994 4 12 Tamika Dennis at BYU 12/3/1994 4 12 Charita Johnson at BYU 12/3/1994 4 12 Stephanie Venne at Oregon State 11/5/1995 5 12 Keisha Johnson Demps vs. Oregon 10/30/1998 5 12 Jolene Killough at Hawaii 11/19/2003 5 12

Melissa McLinden is the only Wildcat to record more than 40 kills in a match.

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TeAM ReCORDSTEAM MATCHKILLS Opponent Date Games Kills 1. at Arizona State 9/13/2000 5 102 2. vs. Oklahoma 9/5/1986 5 96 vs. Washington State 10/18/1991 4 96 4. vs. Oregon 10/25/1996 5 95 5. vs. UCLA 10/12/2000 5 93 6. at San Diego State 5 90 vs. Houston 10/14/1988 5 90 vs. UCLA 10/22/1999 5 90 at Washington 11/5/1999 5 90 10. Notre Dame 9/9/1988 5 89 ATTEMPTS Opponent Date Games Attempts 1. vs. California 9/23/1988 5 286 vs. UCLA 9/12/2000 5 255 2. vs. Stanford 9/22/1988 5 251 3. Notre Dame 9/9/1988 5 248 4. vs. California 11/22/1991 5 245 5. vs. Houston 10/14/1988 5 242 6. vs. UCLA 10/22/1999 5 241 7. vs. Arizona State 11/9/1988 5 239 8. vs. Fresno State 11/18/1990 5 238 9. at Southern California 11/5/1988 5 237 vs. Washington 10/7/1989 5 237 vs. Washington State 10/18/1991 4 237 HITTInG PERCEnTAGE Opponent Date Games Pct. 1. vs. Univ. of Denver 11/23/2001 3 .537 2. at San Diego State 9/2/2000 3 .483 3. vs. San Jose State 11/25/2000 3 .476 4. vs. California 10/15/1994 3 .461 5. vs. New Mexico State 9/8/2000 3 .449 6. vs. San Francisco 9/12/1997 3 .446 7. vs. Southern California 10/29/1983 3 .444 8. vs. Michigan 12/1/2000 3 .443 9. at UCLA 11/11/2000 4 .441 10. at Oregon 11/19/1999 3 .439 vs. Western Carolina 9/8/2007 3 .439 ASSISTS Opponent Date Games Assists 1. at Arizona State 9/13/2000 5 91 vs. Oklahoma 9/5/1987 5 91 3. vs. Washington State 10/18/1991 4 89 vs. Oregon 10/25/1996 5 89 5. vs. Houston 10/14/1988 5 88 6. vs. Fresno State 11/18/1990 5 87 7. vs. California 9/23/1988 5 86 8. at Washington 11/5/1999 5 83 9. at Washington State 11/4/1989 4 82 10. at BYU 11/20/1989 5 81 vs. Washington State 11/22/1998 5 81 SERVICE ACES Opponent Date Games Aces 1. at Oregon 10/6/1990 5 17 2. vs. Houston 11/3/1983 4 17 3. vs. California 11/2/1984 3 16 vs. Oklahoma 8/30/1997 4 16 vs. Washington State 11/22/2003 4 16 6. vs. Long Beach State 10/27/1984 3 15 7. vs. San Jose State 11/25/2000 3 14 vs. UConn 9/7/1990 3 14 at Cal State Northridge 11/21/1992 4 14 vs. Pittsburgh 10/13/1988 5 14 at Washington 11/7/1987 5 14 vs. Utah 9/7/1982 4 14 DIGS Opponent Date Games Digs 1. Texas-Arlington 11/26/1988 5 132 2. at Arizona State 12/5/1993 5 131 3. at Arizona State 10/12/1988 4 126 4. vs. UCLA 10/10/2000 5 114 5. vs. Cal 11/22/1991 5 113 6. at LSU 9/10/1989 4 106 7. at Arizona State 9/13/1990 4 102 8. at Arizona State 9/13/2000 5 101 vs. Santa Barbara 9/3/1993 5 101 10. at Stanford 11/12/1989 5 99 TOTAL BLOCKS Opponent Date Games Blocks 1. at BYU 12/3/1994 4 32 2. at Oregon State 10/25/1986 4 30 3. vs. UCLA 10/8/1982 5 25 4. vs. San Diego State 9/13/1996 5 22 at UCLA 9/20/1997 5 22 6. vs. Santa Clara 9/3/1999 4 21 at USC 12/7/2001 5 21 vs. Oregon 10/30/1988 3 21 vs. Illinois State 9/2/1990 4 21 vs. Arizona State 9/22/2006 4 21

TEAM SEASOnKILLS Year Kills Pct. 1. 2000 2048 .320 2. 2003 1892 .250 3. 1988 1883 .177 4. 2005 1874 .269 5. 1990 1859 .184 6. 1989 1835 .195 7. 1999 1807 .229 8. 1993 1796 .196 9. 2002 1780 .240 10. 2001 1777 .298 KILLS PER GAME Year Avg. Games 1. 2000 17.81 115 2. 2001 17.09 104 3. 2005 16.44 114 4. 1998 16.41 108 5. 2004 16.39 103 6. 2003 16.31 116 7. 1999 15.99 113 8. 1996 15.94 111 9. 1992 15.76 104 10. 1997 15.71 103 ATTACK ATTEMPTS Year Attempts 1. 1988 5266 2. 1990 5047 3. 1989 4852 4. 1993 4809 5. 1987 4682 6. 1996 4482 7. 1999 4466 8. 2000 4441 9. 2005 4431 10. 1995 4397 ATTACK PERCEnTAGE Year Pct. 1. 2000 .320 2. 2001 .298 3. 2005 .269 4. 2004 .267 5. 2003 .250 6. 2002 .240 7. 1998 .231 8. 1997 .230 9. 1999 .229 10. 2008 .228 ASSISTS Year Assists Games 1. 2000 1816 115 2. 2005 1723 114 3. 2003 1706 116 4. 1990 1659 120 5. 1988 1650 128 6. 1999 1649 113 7. 1989 1642 120 8. 1993 1637 122 9. 2002 1599 114 10. 1987 1594 113 ASSISTS PER GAME Year Avg. Games 1. 2000 15.79 115 2. 2001 15.28 104 3. 2005 15.11 114 4. 2004 14.79 103 5. 2003 14.71 116 6. 1999 14.59 113 7. 1998 14.39 108

8. 1996 14.20 111 9. 1987 14.11 113 10. 1995 14.04 107 SERVICE ACES Year Aces Games 1. 1988 234 128 2. 1990 223 120 3. 1984 215 98 4. 2003 204 116 5. 1983 197 129 6. 1993 187 122 7. 2002 184 114 8. 1986 182 112 9. 1999 181 113 10. 1998 179 108 SERVICE ACES PER GAME Year Avg. Games 1. 1984 2.19 98 2. 1990 1.86 120 3. 1988 1.83 128 4. 2003 1.77 1165. 1985 1.67 856. 1998 1.66 1087. 1986 1.62 1128. 1997 1.62 1039. 2001 1.62 10410. 2002 1.61 114 DIGS Year Digs Games 1. 1988 2180 128 2. 1993 2030 122 3. 1990 1967 120 4. 1989 1932 120 5. 2005 1782 114 6. 1996 1744 111 7. 1999 1742 113 8. 1987 1712 113 9. 2007 1711 108 9. 2000 1687 115 DIGS PER GAME Year Avg. Games 1. 1988 17.03 128 2. 1993 16.64 122 3. 1990 16.39 120 4. 1989 16.10 120 5. 1991 16.04 104 6. 1992 15.94 104 7. 2007 15.84 1008 8. 1994 15.81 95 9. 1996 15.71 111 10. 2005 15.63 114 BLOCK SOLOS Year BS Games 1. 1990 128 120 2. 1986 124 112 3. 1993 122 122 4. 1983 121 129 5. 2000 115 115 6. 1988 113 128 7. 1987 107 113 8. 1992 105 104 9. 2005 102 114 10. 1994 98 95 BLOCK ASSISTS Year BA Games 1. 1988 685 128 2. 2006 558 109 3. 1996 507 111 4. 1999 500 113

5. 1989 499 120 6. 2002 492 114 7. 2000 491 115 8. 1986 486 112 9. 2007 485 112 10. 2005 478 114 TOTAL BLOCKS Year TB Games 1. 1988 455.5 128 2. 2006 373.0 109 3. 1986 367.0 112 4. 2000 360.5 115 5. 1989 344.5 120 6. 1996 342.5 111 7. 2005 341.0 114 8. 2007 317.5 108 9. 2002 315.0 114 10. 1995 314.5 107 BLOCKS PER GAME Year Avg. Games 1. 1988 3.56 128 2. 1994 3.49 95 3. 2006 3.42 109 4. 1986 3.28 112 5. 2000 3.13 115 6. 1996 3.09 111 7. 2005 2.99 114 8. 1987 2.97 113 9. 1999 2.96 113 10. 1995 2.94 107 2007 2.94 108 POInTS Year Points Games 1. 2000 2575.5 115 2. 1988 2572.5 128 3. 1987 2514.0 113 4. 2003 2389.5 116 5. 2005 2388.0 114 6. 1990 2386.0 120 7. 1989 2354.5 120 8. 1999 2322.0 113 9. 1993 2311.5 12210. 2002 2279.0 114 POInTS PER GAME Year Avg. Games1. 2000 22.40 1152. 1987 22.25 1133. 2001 21.32 1044. 2005 20.95 1145. 1998 20.81 1086. 2003 20.59 1167. 1999 20.55 1138. 2004 20.49 1039. 1996 20.27 11110. 1997 20.25 103

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OPPONeNTSLOUISVILLE (August 28 – Louisville, KY)Location: Louisville, KYnickname: CardinalsColors: Red and BlackConference: Big East ConferenceHome Facility: Cardinal ArenaHead Coach: Leonid YelinSchool Record/Years: 322-93/ 13 yearsOverall Record/Years: 436-129/ 18 years2008 Overall Record: 19-112008 Conference Record/Finish: 11-32008 Postseason: NCAA First RoundFinal AVCA Ranking: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 2/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5Website: www.UofLsports.comVolleyball Contact: Nancy WorleyPhone: 502 852-0113Fax: 502 852-7401E-Mail: [email protected] Row: 502 852-0084

BELMOnT(August 29 – Louisville, KY)Location: Nashville, TNnickname: BruinsColors: Red and BlueConference: Atlantic Sun ConferenceHome Facility: Curb Event CenterHead Coach: Deane WebbSchool Record/Years: 117-68/ 6 yearsOverall Record/Years: 279-138/ 12 years2008 Overall Record: 25-82008 Conference Record/Finish: 16-42008 Postseason: NCAA First RoundFinal AVCA Ranking: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 5/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2Website: www.ragincajuns.comVolleyball Contact: Brian KarstPhone: 615 460-8023Fax: 615 460-5584E-Mail: [email protected] Row: 615 460-8554

PITTSBURG(August 29 – Louisville, KY)Location: Pittsburg, Penn. nickname: PanthersColors: Blue and GoldConference: Big East ConferenceHome Facility: Peterson Events CenterHead Coach: Toby RensSchool Record/Years: 17-14/ one yearOverall Record/Years: 230-130/ 10 years2008 Overall Record: 17-142008 Conference Record/Finish: 8-62008 Postseason: N/AFinal AVCA Ranking: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 3+libero/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6Website: www. pittsburghpanthers.comVolleyball Contact: Sophia DuckPhone: 412 648-9014Fax: 412 648-8248E-Mail: [email protected]

nEVADA (September 4 – Tucson, Ariz.)Location: Reno, NVnickname: Wolf PackColors: Blue and SilverConference: Western Athletic ConferenceHome Facility: Mackay StadiumHead Coach: Devin ScruggsSchool Record/Years: 201-150/ 12 yearsOverall Record/Years: same2008 Overall Record: 12-172008 Conference Record/Finish: 7-92008 Postseason: N/AFinal AVCA Ranking: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 5+ libero/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2Website: www.nevadawolfpack.comVolleyball Contact: Jack KuestermeyerPhone: (775) 682-6984 Fax: (775) 784-4386E-Mail: [email protected] Row: (775) 327-5132

HOUSTOn (September 4 –Tucson, AZ)Location: Houston, Texasnickname: CougarsColors: Scarlet and White with Navy TrimConference: Conference USAHome Facility: Athletics/ Alumni CenterHead Coach: Bill WaltonSchool Record/Years: 449-296/ 23 yearsOverall Record/Years: 659-351/ 28 years2008 Overall Record: 20-122008 Conference Record/Finish: 10-62008 Postseason: N/AFinal AVCA Ranking: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 4/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5Website: www.uhcougars.comVolleyball Contact: Jamie ZardaPhone: (713) 743-9406Fax: (713) 743-9411E-Mail: [email protected] Row: N/A

EASTERn WASHInGTOn (September 5 – Tucson, AZ)Location: Cheney, Washingtonnickname: EaglesColors: Red and WhiteConference: Big Sky ConferenceHome Facility: Reese CourtHead Coach: Miles KyddSchool Record/Years: 18-11/ 1 yearOverall Record/Years: 18-11/ 1 year2008 Overall Record: 18-112008 Conference Record: 12-42008 Postseason: N/AFinal AVCA Ranking: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 6/0+liberoLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2Website: www. goeags.cstv.comVolleyball Contact: Matt MacDonaldPhone: (509) 359-6333Fax: (509) 359-2828E-Mail: [email protected] Row: N/A

SAnTA CLARA(September 10 – Santa Clara, CA)Location: Santa Clara, CAnickname: BroncosColors: Red and WhiteConference: West Coast ConferenceHome Facility: Leavey CenterHead Coach: Jon WallaceSchool Record/Years: 213-88/ 10 seasonsOverall Record/Years: Same2008 Overall Record: 18-102008 Conference Record/Finish: 8-6 2008 Postseason: NCAA Second RoundFinal AVCA Ranking: 25Starters Returning/Lost: 3/ 3+LiberoLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/ 6+LiberoWebsite: www.santaclarabroncos.comVolleyball Contact: Sabrina PolidoroPhone: 408-554-4659Fax: 408-554-6942E-Mail: [email protected] Row: 408 554-6942

UTAH(September 11 – Santa Clara, CA)Location: Salt Lake City, Utahnickname: Utah UtesColors: Crimson and WhiteConference: Mountain WestHome Facility: Crimson CourtHead Coach: Beth LauniereSchool Record/Years: 391-212/ 19 yearsOverall Record/Years: Same2008 Overall Record: 26-62008 Conference Record: 14-22008 Postseason: NCAA Regional SemifinalFinal AVCA Ranking: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 3/ 3+LiberoLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4Website: www.utahutes.comVolleyball Contact: Mike DeVinePhone: 801 581-8997E-Mail: [email protected] Row: 801 585-9560

TULAnE(September 19 – Tucson, AZ)Location: New Orleans, LAnickname: Green WaveColors: Olive Green and Sky BlueConference: Conference USAHome Facility: Fogelman ArenaHead Coach: Sinisa MomicSchool Record/Years: First SeasonOverall Record/Years: First Season2008 Overall Record: 28-62008 Conference Record: 15-1 2008 Postseason: NCAA Second RoundStarters Returning/Lost: 3/4 *includes liberoLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7Website: www.tulanegreenwave.comVolleyball Contact: Richie WeaverPhone: 504 314-7232Fax: 504 865-5512E-Mail: [email protected] Row: N/A

nEW MExICO(September 19 – Tucson, AZ)Location: Albuquerque, New Mexiconickname: LobosColors: Cherry and SIlverConference: Mountain WestHome Facility: Johnson CenterHead Coach: Jeff Nelson School Record/Years: 38- 20/ 2 seasonsOverall Record/Years: 280-167/ 14 years2008 Overall Record: 22-72008 Conference Record: 11-52008 Postseason: N/AFinal AVCA Ranking: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 4/2+liberoLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/ 4Website: www.golobos.comVolleyball Contact: Judy WilsonPhone: 505 925-5851Fax: 505 277-5941E-Mail: [email protected] Row: 505 688-2364

Junior Setter Paige Weber

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OPPONeNTSUTEP(September 20 – Tucson, AZ)Location: El Paso, Texasnickname: MinersColors: Dark Blue and OrangeConference: Conference USAHome Facility: Memorial Gym (3,000)Head Coach: Ken MurphySchool Record/Years: 24/69, 3 yearsOverall Record/ Years: Same2008 Overall Record: 8-242008 Conference Finish/ Record: 3-13, 11th 2008 Postseason: N/AFinal AVCA Ranking: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Letterwinners Returning/ Lost: 8/3Website: utepathletics.comVolleyball Contact: Ana ChavezPhone: (915) 747-6653Fax: (915) 747-5444Email: [email protected] Row: (915) 588-7346

USC(September 25 – Tucson, AZ)(November 28 – Los Angeles, CA)Location: Los Angeles, CAnickname: Trojans/ Women of TroyColors: Cardinal and GoldConference: Pacific-10Home Facility: Galen CenterHead Coach: Mick HaleySchool Record/Years: 204-44/ 8 yearsOverall Record/Years: 977-232-1/ 32 years2008 Overall Record: 17-122008 Conference Record/Finish: 9-92008 Postseason: NCAA Second RoundFinal AVCA Ranking: No. 13Starters Returning/Lost: 7 + libero/ 1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/3Website: www.usctrojans.comVolleyball Contact: Jason PommlerPhone: (213) 740-3807Fax: (213) 740-7584E-Mail: [email protected] Row: N/A

UCLA(September 26 – Tucson, AZ)(November 27 – Los Angeles, CA)Location: Los Angeles, Calif.nickname: BruinsColors: Blue and GoldConference: Pacific-10Home Facility: Pauley PavilionHead Coach: Andy BanachowskiSchool Record/Years: 1,082-292/ 43 yearsOverall Record/Years: Same2008 Overall Record: 22-112008 Conference Record/Finish: 9-9/ T-Fifth2008 Postseason: NCAA Regional SeminfinalsFinal AVCA Ranking: 8Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2+liberoLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/10Website: www.uclabruins.comVolleyball Contact: James YbiernasPhone: (310) 206-8123Fax: (310) 825-8664E-Mail: [email protected] Row: 310 825-1899

WASHInGTOn STATE (October 2 – Pullman, WA)(October 31 – Tucson, AZ)Location: Pullman, Washnickname: CougarsColors: Crimson and GreyConference: Pacific-10Home Facility: Bohler GymHead Coach: Andrew Palileo School Record/Years: 10-19/ 1 yearOverall Record/Years: 249-160/ 12 years2008 Overall Record: 10-192008 Conference Record/Finish: 3-15/ T-Ninth2008 Postseason: N/AFinal AVCA Ranking: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 5/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/6Website: www.wsucougars.comVolleyball Contact: Linda ChalichPhone: (509)432-3263Fax: (509) 335-0267E-Mail: [email protected] Row: (509) 335-0263

WASHInGTOn (October 3 – Seattle, WA)(October 30 – Tucson, AZ)Location: Seattle, Wash.nickname: HuskiesColors: Purple and GoldConference: Pacific-10Home Facility: Bank of America ArenaHead Coach: Jim McLaughlinSchool Record/Years: 197-54/ 8 yearsOverall Record/Years: 421-172/ 19 years2008 Overall Record: 27-52008 Conference Record/Finish: 15-3/ Second2008 Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals Final AVCA Ranking: 5Starters Returning/Lost: 6/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2Website: www.gohuskies.comVolleyball Contact: Michael BruscasPhone: (206) 685-3120Fax: (206) 543-5000E-Mail: [email protected] Row: 206 616-8845

OREGOn STATE(October 9 – Tucson, AZ)(November 7 - Corvallis, OR)Location: Corvallis, ORnickname: BeaversColors: Orange and BlackConference: Pacific-10Home Facility: Gill Coliseum Head Coach: Taras LiskevychSchool Record/Years: 38-74/ 4 yearsOverall Record/Years: 305-158/ 13 years2008 Overall Record: 14-172008 Conference Record/Finish: 3-15/ Ninth2008 Postseason: N/AFinal AVCA Ranking: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 5 / 1+liberoLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4Website: www.osubeavers.comVolleyball Contact: Melody StockwellPhone: (541) 737-8588Fax: (541) 737-3072E-Mail: [email protected] Row: N/A

OREGOn(October 10 – Tucson, AZ)(November 6 – Eugene, OR)Location: Eugene, ORnickname: DucksColors: Green (PMS 5535C) & Yellow (Yellow C)Conference: Pacific-10Home Facility: MacArthur CourtHead Coach: Jim MooreSchool Record/Years: 76-50/ 4 yearsOverall Record/Years: 428-206/ 20 years2008 Overall Record: 25-92008 Conference Record/Finish: 11-7/ Fourth2008 Postseason: NCAA Third RoundFinal AVCA Ranking: 9Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2+liberoLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5+liberoWebsite: www.goducks.com Volleyball Contact: Geoff ThurnerPhone: (541) 346-4496Fax: (541) 346-5549E-Mail: [email protected] Row: (541) 346-4496

ARIZOnA STATE Location: Tempe, Ariz.nickname: Sun Devils Colors: Maroon and GoldConference: Pacific-10Home Facility: Wells Fargo ArenaHead Coach: Jason WatsonSchool Record/Years: 13-18 Second YearOverall Record/Years: 87-36/ 4 years2008 Overall Record: 13-182008 Conference Record/Finish: 4-14/ Eighth2008 Postseason: N/AFinal AVCA Ranking: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3Website: www.thesundevils.comVolleyball Contact: Kerry HowePhone: (480) 965-1237Fax: (480) 965-5408E-Mail: [email protected] Row: (480) 965-7274

CALIFORnIA (Oct. 23 – Berkeley, Calif.)(Nov. 22 – Tucson, Ariz.)Location: Berkeley, Calif.nickname: Golden BearsColors: Blue and GoldConference: Pacific-10Home Facility: Haas PavilionHead Coach: Rich FellerSchool Record/Years: 191-115/10th yearOverall Record/Years: 490-282/ 25 years2008 Overall Record: 26-72008 Conference Record/Finish: 13-5 / 3rd2008 Postseason: NCAA Regional FinalFinal AVCA Ranking: No. 6Starters Returning/Lost: 4+1 Libero/ 2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4Website: www.calbears.comVolleyball Contact: Jeremy WuPhone: (510) 643-2938Fax: (510) 643-7778E-Mail: [email protected] Row: (510) 642-3098

STAnFORD(October 25 – Palo Alto, CA)(November 20 – Tucson, AZ)Location: Stanford, CAnickname: CardinalColors: Cardinal and WhiteConference: Pacific-10Home Facility: Maples Pavilion Head Coach: John DunningSchool Record/Years: 239-37/ 8 yearsOverall Record/Years: 676-139/ 24 years2008 Overall Record: 31-42008 Conference Record/Finish: 17-1/ First2008 Postseason: 2nd, NCAA FinalFinal AVCA Ranking: 2Starters Returning/Lost: 3 + libero/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4Website: www.gostanford.comVolleyball Contact: Kendall Johnson Phone: (650) 723-0996Fax: (650) 725-2957E-Mail: [email protected] Row: (509) 335-0268

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All-TiMe SeRieS ReCORDS (SiNCe 1977)

Opponent Matches W L T First Last Meeting MeetingAlabama A&M 1 1 0 0 2000 2000Albany 1 1 0 0 2004 2004American 4 4 0 0 1995 2004Arizona State 74 36 38 0 1977 2008Arkansas State 1 0 1 0 1991 1991Ball State 1 1 0 0 1995 1995Baylor 1 1 0 0 2000 2000Bowling Green 1 1 0 0 1988 1988Bradley 1 1 0 0 2006 2006Brigham Young 26 12 14 0 1977 2002Brigham Young-Hawaii 1 1 0 0 1990 1990California 48 33 15 0 1984 2008Cal Poly Pomona 1 1 0 0 1985 1985Cal Poly SLO 5 0 5 0 1980 1986Cal State Bakersfield 3 2 1 0 1991 2008Cal State Dominguez Hills 1 1 0 0 1979 1979Cal State Fullerton 15 13 2 0 1978 1984Cal State Northridge 4 3 1 0 1991 1997Chicago State 1 1 0 0 2008 2008Colorado 1 1 0 0 1990 1990Colorado State 16 8 8 0 1977 2008Connecticut 2 2 0 0 1990 2005Davidson 1 1 0 0 2007 2007Dayton 1 0 1 0 2006 2006Denver 1 1 0 0 2001 2001Drake 1 1 0 0 1981 1981Eastern Illinois 2 2 0 0 2001 2006Eastern Washington 5 5 0 0 1993 2007Florida 3 3 0 0 1985 2001Florida State 2 2 0 0 1978 1985Fresno State 9 8 1 0 1979 2008Gardner-Webb 1 1 0 0 2008 2008Georgia 1 1 0 0 1989 1989Georgia Tech 2 2 0 0 2005 2007Hawaii 9 0 9 0 1981 2004Hofstra 1 1 0 0 1994 1994Houston 7 6 1 0 1977 1993Idaho 1 1 0 0 1998 1998Idaho State 1 1 0 0 1989 1989Illinois 1 1 0 0 2001 2001Illinois State 6 5 1 0 1977 1990Indiana 1 1 0 0 1998 1998Iowa 1 1 0 0 1988 1988Kansas State 2 2 0 0 1977 1987Kent State 1 1 0 0 1999 1999Kentucky 2 1 1 0 1991 2007Lamar 2 2 0 0 1992 1993Lipscomb 1 1 0 0 2007 2007Long Beach State 19 12 7 0 1978 2001Louisiana State 4 2 2 0 1986 1989Louisville 4 3 1 0 2001 2006Loyola Marymount 4 3 1 0 1985 2008Marshall 1 1 0 0 2001 2001Massachusetts 1 1 0 0 1998 1998Miami (Fla.) 1 1 0 0 2003 2003Miami (Ohio) 1 1 0 0 1991 1991Michigan 1 1 0 0 2000 2000Michigan State 2 2 0 0 1977 1990Middle Tennessee State 1 1 0 0 1998 1998Minnesota 3 3 0 0 1981 2002Mississippi 1 1 0 0 1977 1977Missouri 1 1 0 0 1995 1995Montana 1 0 1 0 1991 1991Montana State 2 2 0 0 1978 2006Nebraska 6 1 5 0 1983 2002Nevada 1 1 0 0 2007 2007New Mexico 13 8 5 0 1977 2002New Mexico State 11 11 0 0 1977 2003New Orleans 1 1 0 0 1995 1995Nicholls State 1 1 0 0 2004 2004

Opponent Matches W L T First Last Meeting MeetingNortheastern 1 1 0 0 1990 1990Northwestern 2 2 0 0 2005 2006North Carolina 1 1 0 0 2005 2005Northern Arizona 13 11 2 0 1977 2003Northern Colorado 3 3 0 0 1977 2006North Texas 1 1 0 0 1981 1981Northern Iowa 1 1 0 0 1997 1997Northwestern 1 1 0 0 1989 1989Notre Dame 3 1 2 0 1988 2003Ohio 1 1 0 0 2005 2005Ohio State 1 1 0 0 1995 1995Oklahoma 3 3 0 0 1987 1997Oral Roberts 2 0 2 0 1979 1997Oregon 49 37 12 0 1980 2008Oregon State 47 35 12 0 1986 2008Pacific 9 3 6 0 1980 2002Penn State 3 1 2 0 1987 1991Pepperdine 13 6 7 0 1978 2007Pittsburgh 6 3 3 0 1979 2006Portland 1 1 0 0 1997 1997Portland State 3 3 0 0 1981 1998Purdue 2 2 0 0 1983 1987Rhode Island 4 4 0 0 1986 2005Rice 2 1 1 0 1989 2006St. Mary’s 3 2 1 0 1997 2007Sacramento State 3 2 1 0 1985 1994San Diego 9 7 2 0 1977 2004San Diego State 29 8 20 1 1978 2004San Francisco 2 2 0 0 1997 2006San Jose State 7 4 1 2 1978 2008Santa Clara 8 4 4 0 1982 2008Sante Fe College 1 1 0 0 1984 1984Siena 1 1 0 0 2006 2006South Carolina 2 2 0 0 1995 1997South Florida 2 2 0 0 1999 2001Southern California 65 16 49 0 1977 2008Southern Illinois 2 2 0 0 1987 1988Southwest Missouri State 3 2 0 1 1977 1981Stanford 58 7 51 0 1977 2008Sul Ross 1 1 0 0 1981 1981Temple 1 1 0 0 2004 2004Tennessee 5 4 1 0 1980 1985Tennessee Tech 1 1 0 0 2006 2006Texas 9 6 2 1 1978 2002Texas-Arlington 3 2 1 0 1988 2002Texas A&M 6 3 3 0 1978 1990Texas State 1 1 0 0 2008 2008Texas Tech 8 6 0 2 1978 2008UAB 1 1 0 0 1993 1993UC Irvine 6 4 2 0 1978 2007UCLA 67 18 48 1 1977 2008UC Riverside 2 1 0 1 1977 2008UC Santa Barbara 14 7 7 0 1980 2005UNLV 3 3 0 0 1978 1997U.S. International 3 3 0 0 1982 1987Utah 17 13 4 0 1977 2005Utah State 14 7 7 0 1977 2007UTEP 6 6 0 0 1977 1982Virginia 1 1 0 0 1999 1999Washington 49 24 25 0 1980 2008Washington State 67 54 13 0 1978 2008Weber State 3 3 0 0 1977 2008Western Carolina 1 1 0 0 2007 2007Western Michigan 3 3 0 0 1984 1998Western Ontario 1 1 0 0 1978 1978Winthrop 1 1 0 0 2005 2005Wisconsin 1 0 1 0 2003 2003Wright State 1 1 0 0 1997 1997Wyoming 4 4 0 0 1977 1991

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PACifiC-10 CONfeReNCeThe Pacific-10 Conference continues to uphold its tradition as the “Conference of

Champions”®, claiming an incredible 166 NCAA team titles over the past 19 years, including 11 in 2008-09, averaging nearly nine championships per academic year.

Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-10’s success, with championships coming in 26 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-10 has led the nation in NCAA Championships in 43 of the last 49 years and finished second five times.

Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac-10 has captured 380 NCAA titles (261 men’s, 119 women’s), far outdistancing the runner-up Big Ten Conference’s 222 titles.

The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD won its 15th-consecutive Directors’ Cup in 2008-09, continuing its remarkable run. Eight of the top 25 Division I programs were Pac-10 member institutions: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 4 USC, No. 7 CALIFORNIA, No. 11 WASHINGTON, No. 12 ARIZONA STATE, No. 16 UCLA, No. 22 OREGON and No. 24 ARIZONA. The Pac-10 landed three programs in the top-10, one more than the second-place ACC, Big Ten and SEC (2).

The Pac-10 captured a nation’s-best 11 NCAA titles in 2008-09. The total does not include a national title in men’s rowing, which WASHINGTON claimed by taking top honors at the IRA Championships Regatta. Men’s rowing is not a NCAA event.

Seven of the 10 Conference institutions claimed NCAA team titles in 2008-09. NCAA team champions came from ARIZONA STATE (women’s golf ), CALIFORNIA (women’s swimming), OREGON (men’s cross country, men’s indoor track & field), UCLA (women’s water polo), STANFORD (men’s gymnastics, women’s rowing), USC (men’s tennis, men’s water polo) and WASHINGTON (women’s cross country, softball). The Pac-10 also had runners-up in nine NCAA Championship events: women’s cross country (OREGON), women’s volleyball (STANFORD), women’s water polo (USC), men’s volleyball (USC), women’s tennis (CALIFORNIA), women’s golf (UCLA), women’s rowing (CALIFORNIA), men’s and women’s outdoor track & field (OREGON). The Pac-10 also earned a runner-up finish at the IRA men’s rowing championship (CALIFORNIA). Overall, the conference had 26 teams finish in the top four at NCAA Championship events.

Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Pac-10 in 2008-09. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Conference, 18 witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason action. The men sent 63 of a possible 93 teams into the postseason (67.7 percent), while the women sent 65 of a possible 101 teams (64.4 percent).

The Pac-10 experienced continued success in football as the league went a perfect 5-0 in bowl games, the most bowl victories for the Conference since 1997 and its first undefeated mark since 1989. The Pac-10 faced tough competition in the Bowl season, as four of the five opponents were ranked in the top 20. USC claimed its 15th Pac-10 title in the sport, posting an 8-1 league record. The Trojans capped their season with a 38-24 victory over Penn State in the Rose Bowl. Meanwhile, ARIZONA (def. BYU), OREGON (def. Oklahoma State), CALIFORNIA (def. Miami [Fla.]) and OREGON STATE (def. Pittsburgh) also earned bowl victories. USC, OREGON and OREGON STATE were ranked in the top-25 of the Associated Press’ poll at season’s end, finishing third, 10th and 18th, respectively.

A Pac-10 record-tying six teams competed in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament and three others competed in other postseason events with OREGON STATE capturing the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) crown. ARIZONA also advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet Sixteen. On the women’s side, three teams competed in the NCAA Tournament, posting a 9-3 record in the “Big Dance,” as each advanced to the Sweet Sixteen making it the first time since 1992 three Conference teams advanced that far. Two of the teams went on to the Elite Eight and STANFORD made its second-straight NCAA Final Four appearance. USC played spoiler at the Pacific Life Pac-10 Men’s Basketball Tournament, winning the Conference crown, while the Cardinal claimed its third-straight State Farm Pac-10 Women’s Basketball title.

Without question, the Conference has dominated the softball field, winning 21 national championships in the sport since 1982. WASHINGTON held up the 2009 NCAA trophy, the program’s first national title in the sport. The Huskies defeated top-seeded Florida sweeping the first two games of the best-of-three series. Boasting a 16-5 record, UCLA captured the Pac-10 regular-season title, while six teams earned NCAA bids. ARIZONA and ARIZONA STATE joined WASHINGTON at the Division I Women’s College World Series. In baseball, ARIZONA STATE won the league title with a 21-6 record and led the charge in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the College World Series championship series in Omaha, Neb., but fell short of capturing the national title. OREGON STATE and WASHINGTON STATE rounded out the Pac-10’s NCAA Tournament selections for baseball.

The Conference swept three men’s and women’s sports, capturing national championships in cross country, water polo and rowing. OREGON claimed the men’s cross country title for the second-straight year and WASHINGTON won its first women’s title in the sport. The L.A. counterparts took home the hardware for both men’s and women’s water polo. The USC men capped off a perfect season with their fourth NCAA title, while

the UCLA women won their fifth-straight crown. STANFORD also claimed its first national title in women’s rowing, winning gold at the NCAA championships, while WASHINGTON reclaimed its IRA men’s rowing title from 2007.

On the men’s side, Pac-10 members have won 261 NCAA team championships, far ahead of the 200 claimed by the runner-up Big Ten. Men’s NCAA crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-10 - 15 basketball titles by five schools (more than any other conference), 50 tennis titles, 44 outdoor track & field crowns, and 26 baseball titles. Pac-10 members have won 24 of the last 40 NCAA titles in volleyball, 35 of the last 50 in water polo, and 21 in swimming & diving national championships.

Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of NCAA men’s individual champions, as well, boasting 1,169 individual crowns.

On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began conducting women’s championships 28 years ago, Pac-10 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 20 occasions, including 2008-09. Overall, the Pac-10 has

captured 119 NCAA women’s titles, easily outdistancing the SEC, which is second with 74. Pac-10 members have dominated a number of sports, winning 21 softball titles, 18 tennis crowns, 13 of the last 19 volleyball titles, 13 of the last 20 trophies in golf and 11 in swimming & diving.

Pac-10 women athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, as well, having captured an unmatched 525 NCAA individual crowns, an average of more than 18 championships per season.

PAC-10 COnFEREnCE HISTORY

The roots of the Pacific-10 Conference date back over 90 years to December 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership consisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference.

Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916 and, one year later, Washington State College (now Washington State University) was accepted into the league, with Stanford University following in 1918.

In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the University of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho. In 1924, the University of

Montana joined the league roster, and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA.

The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-member league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to a minimum. During that time, the league’s first commissioner was named. Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner in 1940 and was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944. In 1950, Montana resigned from the Conference and joined the Mountain States Conference. The PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through 1958.

In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Associates of Western Universities was formed and Thomas J. Hamilton was appointed Commissioner of the new league. The original AAWU membership included California, Stanford, Southern California, UCLA and Washington. Washington State joined the membership in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. Under Hamilton’s watch, the name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted in 1968. In 1971, Wiles Hallock took over as Commissioner of the Pac-8.

Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted to the league and the Pacific-10 Conference became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding to include 10 women’s sports. Thomas C. Hansen was named the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983, a role he would hold for 26 years until 2009. Hansen was succeeded by current Commissioner Larry Scott, who took on the new role in July 2009.

Currently, the Pac-10 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 11 women’s sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports and three women’s sports.

The Pacific-10 Conference offices are located 25 miles east of San Francisco in Walnut Creek, Calif.

COnFEREnCE COMMISSIOnERS TIMELInE

Edwin N. Atherton was named the Conference’s first Commissioner in 1940, preceding over the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC). He was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944, who handed over the reigns of the Athletic Association of Western Universities to Thomas J. Hamilton in 1959 when the AAWU was formed and for the first three years of the Pacific-8. Wiles Hallock was selected Commissioner of the Pacific-8 in 1971 and saw the league expand into the Pacific-10 in 1978 and held that role until the early 1980s. Thomas C. Hansen was selected the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983 and remained in that position for 26 years before retiring. Current Commissioner Larry Scott succeeded Hansen in July 2009.

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The opening of McKale Memorial Center in February 1973 marked a new era in Wildcat athletics. Named after the late J.F. “Pop” McKale, athletics director and coach from 1914 to 1957, the arena is just part

of a series of showcase athletics facilities located on the extreme eastern edge of campus. It is situated off the UA mall, adjacent to Arizona Stadium, baseball’s Sancet Stadium at Kindall Field and the Hillenbrand Aquatic Center.

McKale houses the offices for the entire athletics department and in basking in the glow of renovations and expansions that added a state-of-the-art 24,000-square-foot weight room, 10,000-square-foot athletic training facility and new lockerrooms within the Eddie Lynch Athletics Pavilion, including the Jim Click Hall of Champions — all located at the north end of the building.

Since its initial construction at a cost of $8.1 million in 1973, McKale Center has undergone numerous face lifts to keep up with the times.

Sophisticated computerized message boards spanning the upper deck on both sides of the court, along with padded press row and officials’ tables with computer-driven scoreboards, were added in the early 1990s. The 1992 season saw the installation of four huge video replay screens in each corner of the arena. The 2001-02 season brought new changes as well. A new four-sided scoreboard with video replay screens was installed and hung from the center of the arena, ensuring that once again it

meets the standard as one of the finest facilities in the country.The opening of the Eddie Lynch Athletics Pavilion in 2002 paved the

way for further enhancement of the building as additional lockerroom

space and an expanded academic services department only adds to the complete student-athlete experience. A new lighting system was installed in August 2006. The past spring, the McKale Center floor received a complete facelift with an Arizona Block A being placed at center court.

The facility is 428 feet long, 339 feet wide and 77 feet from the floor to parapet, and houses the entire off-field operations of the University’s athletics department, as well as a suite of 20-plus office labs for the Optical Sciences department. With three levels that consist of equipment rooms, a training and rehabilitation center, locker rooms, storage areas, ticket operations, academic services, computer lab facilities and administrative offices, McKale Center is the primary gathering place for all of UA athletics.

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On Aug. 17, 2007, former University of Arizona men’s basketball player Richard Jefferson pledged to donate $3.5 million to the school’s athletic department.

Jefferson’s donation was the lead gift towards phase two of a construction project that included a new $14 million volleyball/basketball practice facility.

The “RJG” houses two full-court basketball courts running end to end, east to west, as well as have room for four basketball cross courts and five volleyball cross courts. Drop down nets separate the main courts in order to add flexibility to the multi-use facility.

The building is set 17 feet below ground in order to lessen the mass of the building that would be visible if the entire structure were to have been built at ground level. Even at its sunken level, the facility stands 30 feet above ground.

“I am pleased and blessed to be able to make this gift to an institution that has done so much to help me,” said Jefferson. “For an Arizona kid like me to be able to give something back to the University of Arizona is very special.”

The gift is one of the largest individual donations to the University of Arizona athletic department and is also believed

to be the largest ever given by a current professional athlete to his alma mater.

“This is a tremendous day for Wildcat Athletics,” said Jim Livengood, University of Arizona director of athletics. “I cannot give enough thanks to Richard for his generosity in making a difference for our student-athletes both now and in the future.”

A native of Phoenix, Jefferson was a three-year letterwinner for the Wildcats from 1998-2001. During his 84-game career (77 starts), Jefferson

averaged 11.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game. He capped his career by leading Arizona to the 2001 national championship game. Along the way, Jefferson was an all-Midwest Regional and all-Final Four selection. He was the 13th overall pick in the first round of the 2001 NBA Draft. Jefferson was the sixth Lottery Pick in Arizona history.

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Born on 40 acres of land donated by a saloon-keeper and two gamblers, and funded by a $25,000 consolation prize in Tucson’s competition for the Territorial capital, the

University of Arizona rose from the dusty floor of the true old West Nobody wanted it, and fewer believed it would last. Fortunately, they were wrong, and the bet laid down by E.B. Gifford, Ben C. Parker and W.S. “Billy” Read on Nov. 27, 1886, has paid off into one of the finest research institutions in the world.

When the first 32 students hitched their horses to posts near the only building on campus in 1891, they began a tradition that has now entered its third century. The hitching posts may be gone, but “Old Main” remains as witness to the University’s growth into a 400-acre Research I institution with nearly 200 buildings, more than 35,000 students, and a faculty and staff of 12,000.

Arizona’s first university is the largest employer in Pima County and the fourth-largest in Arizona with a payroll of half a billion dollars. The UA offers 347 degree fields in 15 colleges and 12 specialized schools.

It’s hard to believe that in the early days there were more students in the preparatory department finishing the equivalent of high school than there were University students. The number of University graduates never reached more than 10 per year until a decade of rapid expansion beginning in 1910, which saw the Territory become a state and the small outpost

in the Sonoran Desert grow into a true educational institution.

Today, the University of Arizona is one of the top 20 research universities in the nation and has played a part in groundbreaking projects ranging from the exploration of Mars to the development of new cancer treatments and pioneering breakthroughs in heart transplantation. UA’s observational, theoretical and space astronomy programs were ranked No. 1 in the country by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and recent U.S. News and World Report rankings placed 17 of the school’s graduate programs among the top 20 in the nation. In addition, the Nobel Prize, three Pulitzer Prizes and the National Medal of Science have been bestowed upon Arizona educators.

Not to be forgotten, the University’s undergraduate programs continue to flourish. The NSF considers Arizona to be one of the 10 universities that best integrates teaching and research for undergraduates. The NASA-funded space grant program pays undergraduates to work in laboratories alongside faculty, and the Undergraduate Biology Research Program includes 43 departments, involves 200 faculty sponsors and funds more than 100 undergraduate researchers each summer. The Eller College of Management and the McGuire Center for Entrepreneurship are rated in the global top 10 by Finance Times.

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who have continued on to success in their respective fields. The UA boasts a laundry list of graduates who have significantly impacted society. From the late U.S. Congressman Morris K. Udall to Joan Ganz Cooney, founder of the Children’s Television Workshop, to Emmy Award winning actor/comedian Garry Shandling, UA graduates have made their mark on the world. Other notable ex-Wildcats include Native American artist Fritz Scholder, the late astronaut Richard Scobee, television fitness personality Denise Austin, Arizona Supreme Court Justice Stanley G. Feldman, August Busch III, the CEO of Anheuser-Busch Inc., Phoenix Suns general manager Steve Kerr, former Boston Globe publisher Richard Gilman, and noted national sports broadcasters Dan Hicks, Tom Tolbert and Sean Elliott.

The UA also plays host to the world, with students representing all 50 states and 130 countries. Nearly a quarter of the student body consists of under-represented racial and ethnic groups, and the campus is located in one of the most diverse locations in the country, with the influence of Native American and Mexican cultures evident throughout the Tucson community.

The University of Arizona is in its third century of service with a continued commitment to providing support to its undergraduate population. Recently completed and current construction projects are testaments to the fact that the UA is dedicated to continued progress. The Integrated Learning Center, located underneath the grass Mall in the middle of campus, provides a home base for

freshmen, with classrooms and offices for easier access to faculty and staff. The Student Union embraces the ambience of the Southwest with shaded terraces and open-air walkways, and provides numerous services such as the bookstore, technology center and varied restaurants that serve the UA community. A new SALT (Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques) Center enhances aid to students with learning disabilities. The Eddie Lynch Athletics Pavilion includes a strength training center, medical services center, and the Jim Click Hall of Champions — a museum to showcase Arizona Athletics Heritage and Tradition.

This commitment to excellence ensures that the University of Arizona will continue to grow from its auspicious beginnings as a single-building outpost in the desert into a world-renowned center for knowledge and research well into the next century.

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C.A.T.S. (COMMiTMeNT TO AN AThleTe’S TOTAl SuCCeSS)

C.A.T.S. AcademicsC.A.T.S. Academics Goals

C.A.T.S Academics is committed to providing an academic support program that will develop the learning potential of all student-athletes as they pursue their education, develop their athletic skills and prepare for rewarding careers after graduation.

C.A.T.S. Academics is designed to enhance the educational experience of the student-athlete in the university setting. The primary goals are to:

1. Strive for excellence in the academic performance of every student-athlete who attends the UA to earn a degree.

2. Create an educational atmosphere where learning is fun and lifelong.

3. Commit to providing services necessary to support and lead its student-athletes.

4. To assist in the student-athlete’s transition to the University and to develop independent learners.

5. Provide assistance for the student-athlete in the development of values, emphasizing the qualities of leadership.

6. Enhance the interpersonal relationships and communication skills of the student-athlete.

7. Encourage and facilitate the fulfillment of career and life goals of each student-athlete.

8. Safeguard the academic integrity of the UA by ensuring compliance with all rules of the University and NCAA.

Freshmen and First Year StudentsThe focus of the program is predicated on the belief that the

key to retention of student-athletes in higher education is for an academic professional to engage the student on a personal

level and assist the student in developing a personalized academic support plan. C.A.T.S. is committed to developing a strong first year experience.

The transition process from high school to college begins early and continues with intensive academic support throughout the first year. Students are assigned to C.A.T.S. Academics professionals upon arrival on campus who will assist them with course selection, tutorial support, study skill development, and assistance with navigating through the university.

A comprehensive Student - Athlete Orientation is conducted prior to the start of school upon arrival in August and members of the academics staff greets each student-athlete and family and addresses the specialized issues relating to the new student-athletes transition to the university.

Peak Performance UnVR 197 for Academic & Life SuccessThe purpose or goal of this three-credit course is to acquire

knowledge, and to develop skills, abilities and attributes that will enhance student-athlete academic and personal success. All freshmen are required to enroll in the class, which is designed to assist the freshmen with the transition from high school to college and develop a foundation for success. The early focus of the class is centered around academic skill development, critical thinking and problem solving skills, goal setting and enhancing or developing consistent time management skills. Other topics may include a broad range of academic, personal and career concerns.

Academic AdvisingThe academic advisor designated by each College has

primary advising responsibilities for student-athletes who

C.A.T.S. ProgramThe University of Arizona Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to the academic, physical and personal development of each and every Wildcat student-athlete. To assist in that endeavor, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA) has developed a philosophical approach called C.A.T.S. (Commitment to an Athlete’s Total Success). C.A.T.S. consists of four programs: Academic Support (while housed in ICA is an academic unit within student affairs), Personal Development, Strength and Conditioning, and Medical Services. These programs provide a comprehensive philosophical framework for ICA and staff to use in the task of assisting in the personal, physical and emotional growth and in the educational development of the student-athlete.

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C.A.T.S. Academics Staff

are currently enrolled in that College’s curriculum. The C.A.T.S. Academics Office also offers supplemental advising / counseling to all student-athletes regarding course selection for degree requirements and NCAA requirements for continued eligibility. The academic advisory staff members are responsible for monitoring the student-athlete’s progress towards a degree and preserving academic integrity in the advising process. Counseling student-athletes in course selection is one of the most important functions.

The student-athlete meets initially with an academic advisor or member of a college advising center staff to review an academic plan based on the student-athlete’s academic background, career objectives and areas of interest and declared major. Once this meeting has concluded, the student-athlete may register for classes. The CATS Academics counselors work cooperatively with academic advisors throughout the university to ensure progress towards a degree as well as compliance with all NCAA eligibility requirements.

Directed Studies ProgramThe Directed Studies Program has a two-pronged approach

to meet the academic needs of incoming freshmen and continuing student-athletes who have transitional issues. All first year student–athletes have required study hall hours. Students meet with Academic Learning Specialists, academic mentors, content-based tutors, or a combination of all three, to ensure a successful and seamless move into the university community.

Learning Specialists meet daily with those student-athletes who may require additional academic attention. The Learning Specialists provide a more focused approach to the rigors of academia while guiding the program’s mentors and content-based tutors in providing additional academic assistance.

The academic mentors assist with time management, study skills and the transition to college. In addition to academic mentors, tutors are available, if needed, in specialized subjects.

These outstanding graduate and undergraduate students are recruited from all academic departments and are selected on the basis of faculty recommendation and demonstrated knowledge of subject area. They are recruited, hired, and supervised by the C.A.T.S Tutorial Coordinator. The services provided by the tutorial staff are an integral part of the total C.A.T.S. Academic Program and are an invaluable learning resource for busy student-athletes.

FacilitiesC.A.T.S. Academics facilities are comprised of the four main

areas designed for academic study:

1. The C.A.T.S. Advising Center-Houses five academic advisors - Work areas available for student-athletes to have individualized tutoring sessions

2. The C.A.T.S. Learning Center- Houses three full-time Learning Specialists, Tutorial Coordinator, and Math & Science Center

- Wireless Internet Access available for student use

3. The C.A.T.S. Computer Lab - Forty-three (43) stand alone computers featuring Microsoft Office Professional word processing and several spreadsheet programs and full high speed internet access.

- Student-athletes can access the Discover Career Exploration program from each computer.

- The Computer facility is open and supervised 70 hours per week, and the lab is maintained by a full-time employee.

-T hree laser printers compliment the lab.

4. 120-Seat Auditorium- Seats 60 for quiet study- Seats 60 for tutorial appointments

Michael Meade . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interim DirectorEileen Finnegan . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative AssociateLaurie Edmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Counselor/MentorThomas Lott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic CounselorJennifer Mewes. . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Directed Study

Program, Academic CounselorLisa Napoleon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic CounselorAndy Salgado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic Counselor

David Corsi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Learning SpecialistAraceli Hernandez. . . . . . . . . . . . . Learning Specialist/

Academic CounselorMarisol Quiroz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Learning SpecialistMark Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Math SpecialistPauline Glenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate AssistantDavid Sepulveda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Assistant,

Writing Center

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The leadership and experience provided by Jim Livengood give the University of Arizona a strong

national ambassador and outstanding continuity at the helm of its program.

Livengood became UA’s eighth athletics director in January 1994. Behind his strong leadership, remarkable developments have occurred throughout the program in the past 15 years, both from competitive and administrative standpoint. He oversees the 19 men’s and women’s teams that make up one of the nation’s most well-rounded athletics programs, one that has garnered 10 team NCAA

Championships under his direction.During Livengood’s tenure, UA has maintained its top-25

competitive record with overall national rankings by the NACDA Directors’ Cup (formerly Sears Cup) of sixth in 1993-94; fourth in 1994-95; seventh in 1995-96; sixth in 1997-98; ninth in 1998-99; eighth in 1999-2000; fifth in 2000-01; ninth in 2001-02; 16th in 2002-03; 12th in 2003-04; 18th in 2004-05; 11th in 2005-06; 24th in 2006-07 and 27th in 2007-08. This record reflects success throughout Arizona’s broad-based program, highlighted by participation in the 1994 and 2001 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Final Four, and becoming

1997 NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champions. Arizona also

won the 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001 and 2006 NCAA Division I National Softball Championships along with the 1996 and 2000 NCAA women’s golf titles as well as the 2008 men’s and women’s NCAA Swimming Championships. The twin swimming titles, another WCWS appearance and strong showings in baseball and track in 2008 also helped underscore UA’s competitive status.

Livengood’s focus on the welfare of student-athletes and the primary objective of a college education, most exemplifies his tenure. The UA pays more attention to this aspect of intercollegiate athletics than any other, with most major decisions related to the ongoing improvement of the atmosphere for success. In addition to focusing the University of Arizona Athletics Department’s emphasis on the student-athlete, he has maintained a positive fund balance each year, and fostered a cooperative relationship with the university administration that sees the athletics department donating $500,000 annually to the general university fund.

His national reputation is well deserved, and he keeps Arizona well positioned to compete at the top level as a standard bearer for intercollegiate athletics in the tradition-rich and highly-competitive Pac-10. His program turns a profit, and he has recorded a positive fund balance in each of his 15 years in Tucson. As one who serves under the president of a public institution of high education, that success alone puts Livengood in some select company.

Livengood and his wife, Linda, have two grown children. Michelle, a lawyer in Tucson, and Jeremy, who lives in Washington, D.C., are both UA graduates. Michelle earned her law degree in May 2000 while Jeremy completed his studies in December 1999.

Kathleen “Rocky” LaRose has been at the forefront of University of Arizona athletic leadership for the

past three decades. She enters her 31st year at the University of Arizona, her 16th year as Senior Associate Director of Athletics and her 21st year as Senior Woman Administrator.

Currently, she oversees the internal operations of all 19 sports at the UA, being the first woman in her capacity to have day-to-day internal operational responsibilities over Division I-A football and men’s basketball programs.

As the Senior Associate Athletics Director, LaRose also oversees compliance, heritage, events

management and all of the C.A.T.S. student-athlete services – academics, medical services, life skills development and equipment operations. She also chairs the department’s Equity and Title IX committees, and she directs the NCAA certification process.

LaRose joined the Arizona staff in 1979 as the UA softball coach and worked from 1980 until 1989 in various capacities including coordinator of athletic special events and special projects, and as assistant athletics director for fund development. LaRose is a past Vice President of the Pac-10 Conference and is a current member of the Pac-10 Council, which governs and regulates all Pac-10 policies. On the national level, she was a charter member of the NCAA Management Council (the legislative body of the NCAA) as the Pac-10 representative for four years and was appointed Management Council liaison to the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Board. She also has chaired various Pac-10 committees.

In 1990, LaRose developed the Commitment for Athletes’ Total Success (C.A.T.S), an educational approach used by student-athlete services to better the student-athlete academically, athletically, and personally. LaRose was the recipient of the university’s 2004 Billy Joe Varney Award, the institution’s top career service honor for members of the faculty or staff.

Raised in Phoenix, LaRose received both her Bachelor of Science and master’s degrees from the University of Arizona. While in attendance, she competed on the UA softball team as a starting infielder and clean-up hitter,leading the Cats to their first-ever conference championship in 1979. She competed in the 1979 World Cup Softball championship as a member of the USA National Championship team. She also was a member of the Arete Society (UA’s Athletics Honorary) and was the 1978 UA Homecoming Queen. She is married to Michael Proctor, the University’s assistant vice president for corporate relations. Her nickname comes from her athletic playing days and her maiden name of Rockenfield.

Jim LivengoodAthletics Director

Kathleen LaRoseSenior Associate

Athletics Director

John PerrinAssociate to the

Athletics Director

Gayle Hopkins Associate to the

Athletics Director

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• TheArizonaWildcatsareTucson’smainsportsattraction

• RankedNo.1forresearchexpendituresinthephysicalsciencesbythe National Science Foundation

• Rankedinthetoptierofthenation’suniversities–andthebestinArizona– by U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges

• Rankedinthetop10ofNASAgrantrecipientsandisthefirstpublic university to lead a NASA mission to Mars

• TheMcGuireCenterforEntrepreneurshipattheUAEllerCollegeof Management is ranked as the No. 1 entrepreneurship program in the nation by the Princeton Review and Entrepreneurship magazine

• EightCollegeofSciencedisciplinesplacedamongthetop20intheirfieldin U. S. News & World Report’s recent rankings

• Tucsonwasvoted‘friendliest’city’andoneofthe‘top10U.S.citiestovisit’by Conde Nast Traveler magazine

• AverageHigh/LowTemperatureis80/54

• Snowskiinginhighpineforestsandhikingthroughrockycanyonsjust40 minutes from downtown

• MexicanbeachesontheSeaofCortezjustfourhourssouth

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Day Date Time Opponent Site Louisville Tournament FRI 8/28 7 p.m. @ Louisville Louisville SAT 8/29 11 a.m. @ Belmont Louisville 5 p.m. @ Pittsburgh LouisvilleWildcat Classic FRI 9/4 11:00 am ARIZONA vs. Nevada Tucson 1:00 pm E. Washington vs. Houston Tucson 4:30 pm E. Washington vs. Nevada Tucson 7:00 pm ARIZONA vs. Houston Tucson SAT 9/5 11:00 am Nevada vs. Houston Tucson 1:00 pm ARIZONA vs. E. Washington Tucson

Santa Clara Tournament THUR 9/10 7:00 pm @Santa Clara Santa Clara FRI 9/11 7:00 pm vs. Utah Santa Clara

Arizona Invitational SAT 9/19 11:00 am ARIZONA vs. Tulane Tucson 1:00 pm UTEP vs. New Mexico Tucson 7:00 pm ARIZONA vs. New Mexico Tucson SUN 9/20 11:00 am ARIZONA vs. UTEP Tucson 1:00 pm New Mexico vs. Tulane Tucson FRI 9/25 7:00 pm USC Tucson SAT 9/26 7:00 pm UCLA Tucson

Day Date Time Opponent Site

October FRI 10/2 7:00 pm @WSU Pullman SAT 10/3 7:00 pm @WASH Seattle FRI 10/9 7:00 pm OSU Tucson SAT 10/10 7:00 pm ORE Tucson FRI 10/16 7:00 pm @ ASU Phoenix FRI 10/23 7:00 pm @CAL Berkeley SUN 10/25 1:00 pm @STAN Stanford FRI 10/30 7:00 pm WASH Tucson SAT 10/31 7:00 pm WSU Tucson

november FRI 11/6 7:00 pm @ORE Corvalis SAT 11/7 7:00 pm @OSU Eugene FRI 11/13 7:00 pm ASU Tucson FRI 11/20 7:00 pm STAN Tucson SUN 11/22 1:00 pm CAL Tucson FRI 11/27 7:00 pm @UCLA Los Angeles SAT 11/28 7:00 pm @USC Los Angeles

nCAA 12/3-12/6 TBD NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds 12/10-12/13 TBD NCAA REGIONALS 12/17 & 19 TBD NCAA FINALS Tampa, FLA