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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGEMOCCASIN VOLLEYBALL 2008

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGEALL-SPORTS SCORECARD

26 NCAA National Championships 11 Men’s Golf 9 Baseball 4 Women’s Golf 1 Men’s Basketball 1 Softball 16 NCAA National Runner-Up Finishes 13 NCAA National Third-Place Finishes 7 NCAA National Fourth-Place Finishes 52 NCAA Regional Championships 213 NCAA Post-Season Appearances 12 NCAA Individual National Champions 11 NCAA Individual Post-Season Appearances 119 Sunshine St. Conf. Regular Season Titles 30 Sunshine St. Conf. Postseason Titles 11 National Players of the Year 436 All-Americans 174 1st Team All-Americans 89 2nd Team All-Americans 47 3rd Team All-Americans 49 Honorable Mention All-Americans 5 Freshman All-Americans 33 Academic All-Americans 39 All-American Scholars 6 SSC Female Athletes of the Year 10 SSC Male Athletes of the Year 1036 All-Sunshine State Conference honorees

The Frank Lloyd Wright designed Water Dome

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE Founded by the United Methodist Church in 1883, Florida Southern College is one of the oldest private colleges in the state of Florida. With an enrollment of approximately 1,900 students, Florida Southern offers 39 undergraduate majors and distinctive graduate programs in business administration, education, and nursing. Florida Southern is listed in the prestigious Fiske Guide To Colleges, the nation’s top-selling college guide, and is annually ranked high in U.S. News & World Report’s listing of the best comprehensive colleges in the South. Studies show that approximately 90 percent of Florida Southern graduates are working full-time or are enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation. Some of Florida Southern’s prominent alumni include professional golfers Lee Janzen and Rocco Mediate; current Major League Baseball player Matt Joyce (Detroit Tigers); Jim France, Chairman and CEO of International Speedway Corp.; Publix Super Markets, Inc. Vice Chairman Barney Barnett; and Florida Supreme Court Justice Fred Lewis. Situated on the north shore of scenic Lake Hollingsworth, Florida Southern is the home of the world’s largest single-site collection of architecture by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, including the recently refurbished Water Dome. The 100-acre campus also features a number of other outstanding facilities - the 2,500-seat George W. Jenkins Field House; Barnett Field (for softball and soccer); the 1,800-seat Branscomb Auditorium; 13 residence halls (all wired to the Internet); the Robert A. Davis Performing Arts Center; the Roux Library; and the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center, which includes a state-of-the art fitness center, recreational facilities, and an NCAA competition-sized outdoor swimming pool. Located in Lakeland (pop. 90,000), Florida Southern is in the heart of dynamic and growing central Florida and is only about an hour’s drive from the major metropolitan areas of Tampa and Orlando. Such well-known attractions as Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Epcot Center, Sea World, and Busch Gardens are only a short drive from the campus. Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers make Lakeland their annual spring training home, while several other major league teams train nearby. Money Magazine has ranked Lakeland among the top ten “Best Places to Live in America” for medium-sized southern cities.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT

Florida Southern College is committed to educational excellence and is a selective, comprehensive, private, United Methodist college with a strong liberal arts core and signature programs. The College enrolls a talented student body and includes an accomplished faculty who are dedicated to teaching excellence. Outstanding opportunities for engaged learning, student-faculty collaborative research and performance, service learning, study abroad, and honors study are distinctive features of the academic program at Florida Southern. The College offers exceptional student life programs, including a championship athletic program.

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Credits . . . The 2008 volleyball media guide was edited by Bill Turnage, FSC Director of Sports Information. Action photos by Andy Meng and Wayne Koehler. Team photo and 2008 individual photos by Andy Meng.

LOCATION ................................................................. Lakeland, FloridaFOUNDED ...................................................................................... 1883ENROLLMENT.............................................................................. 1,946TYPE ........................................................ Liberal Arts, Co-EducationalPRESIDENT ..................................................................... Dr. Anne KerrATHLETICS DIRECTOR .................................................... Pete MeyerASSOC. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR / SWA ......................Marie ScovronASST. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ..............................................Al GreenFACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE ............ Malcolm MannersNICKNAME ........................................................................... MoccasinsCOLORS ..................................................................... Scarlet and WhiteARENA ............................. George W. Jenkins Field House (2,500 cap.)MEMBERSHIP .......................................................... NCAA Division IICONFERENCE ............................................................... Sunshine StateALL-TIME RECORD .............................................. 937-363 (32 years)HEAD COACH ............................. Jill Stephens (Florida Southern ‘95)RECORD AT FSC ......................................................... 172-75 (7 years)ASSISTANT COACH ............................................................... Josh Hill2007 RECORD ...................................................36-9 (10-5 SSC, T-2nd)LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST....................................... 8 / 5 STARTERS RETURNING .................................................................... 3ATHLETIC TRAINERS ..............................................................................

Al Green, Kelly Cox, Brian Simerville, Lindsey WilliamsSPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR .............................. Bill TurnageASST. SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR ............................... Tim Carpenter

PHONE DIRECTORYATHLETIC DEPARTMENT .......................................... (863) 680-4244JILL STEPHENS, HEAD COACH ................................ (863) 680-4474ASSISTANT COACH .....................................................(863) 680-4248SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR ......................... (863) 680-4256ASSISTANT SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR .....................(863) 680-3955SPORTS SCORELINE ....................................................(863) 680-3954SPORTS SCORELINE (TOLL-FREE) ..................... (800) 825-MOCSSID FAX MACHINE .......................................................(863) 680-3953SID HOME PHONE ........................................................(863) 701-8437ASSISTANT SID HOME PHONE ..................................(863) 853-7030FSC ATHLETICS WEB-SITE ...................www.flsouthern.edu/athleticsCONFERENCE WEB-SITE ............ www.sunshinestateconference.comAVCA .................................................................................www.avca.orgNCAA ................................................................................www.ncaa.org

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGEVOLLEYBALL QUICK FACTS

Florida Southern College Athletic Director .......................... 3 “Child of the Sun” ....................... 2 Directions to FSC ..................... 34 Florida Southern ............ Inside Front FSC Scorecard .......... Inside Front Head Coaches ........................... 4 Majors ...................................... 34 President ................................... 3 Quick Facts ............................... 1 Scholarships ............................. 31 Support Staff .............................. 4

team inFormation Coaching Staff ............................ 5 PlayerProfiles .......................7-17 Arvizu, Natalie ..................... 13 Borecka, Julia ..................... 16 Burke, Elise ......................... 14 Drumm, Maggie .................... 7 Durham, Danielle .................. 8 Goldstein, Stephanie .......... 15 Greenwood, Anna ................. 9 Higginbotham, Danielle ....... 10 Johnson, Courtney .............. 11 Martin, Ashley ..................... 12 Niebuhr, Anna ..................... 16 Sherman, Kelly ................... 16 Sorich, Elena ...................... 17 Wilde, Kendall ..................... 17 Player Career Match Highs ...... 14 Preseason Poll (AVCA) .............. 6 Preseason Poll (SSC) .............. 17 Pronunciation Guide ................. 16 Roster ........................ Inside Back Season Preview ......................... 6 Schedule ..............................Back

2008 moCCaSin SeniorSBack: Danielle Higginbotham, Ashley Martin, Danielle DurhamFront: Anna Greenwood, Courtney Johnson, Maggie Drumm

I • N • D • E • XreCordS 2007 Stats/Results ................... 18 Coaching Records .................... 16 Last Time It Happened ............. 14 Milestone Wins ......................... 15 NACDA Cup ............................. 34 NCAA Postseason ...............24-25 Records .................................... 21 Series Records ......................... 27 Records At-A-Glance ............... 16 Year-by-Year ............................ 19

honorS All-Americans ........................... 22 FSC Hall of Fame ..................... 33 Honor Walk Students ............... 25 Letterwinners ............................ 26 Most Valuable Players .............. 11 SSC Hall of Fame .................... 32 SSC Honorees ......................... 23

miSCellaneouS Booster Club ............................ 30 Jenkins Field House ................. 19 Sunshine State Conf. ............... 28 SSC Mayors’ Cup ..................... 34 SSC Opponents ....................... 29 Why Moccasins? ...................... 13

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Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, completed in 1941, was the first of Wright’s designs at Florida Southern College.

Florida Southern is home to the world’s only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed planetarium.

Founded by the United Methodist Church, Florida Southern College is one of the oldest private colleges in the state, tracing its beginnings to a small seminary in Orlando in 1883. The tie to its founding church has remained constant and is today, a proud part of the College’s heritage and a bright beacon for the future. Florida Southern moved to Lakeland in the heart of Florida’s citrus belt in 1922 and began the construction of a campus that would eventually become a national landmark. The beautiful 100-acre campus, on the north shore of Lake Hollingsworth, includes the world’s largest collection of buildings by master architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Florida Southern’s West Campus, now known throughout the world, actually had its inception in the mind of Dr. Ludd M. Spivey, president of the college from 1925-1957.

In 1935 he conceived the idea of an ultra-modern campus, designed by the world’s leading architect. Ground was broken two years later for the first building in the Wright collection, the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel. What Frank Lloyd Wright created on the campus is amaz-ing. His original work is still as modern and exciting as the newest buildings still on many architect’s drawing boards. It is, perhaps, symbolic that the greatest concentration of his genius should be located at a small, private institution of higher learning. Perhaps he describes it best, “...out of the ground and into the light, a child of the sun...the college of tomorrow.”

Florida Southern CollegeFrank Lloyd Wright’s

“Child of the Sun”

The Danforth Chapel is one of two chapels on campus designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

Frank Lloyd Wright often visited Florida Southern College dur-ing his 20-year relationship with the college.

The Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center houses a full-sized basketball court, weight and aerobic rooms, and a student lounge and is adjacent to an NCAA regulation size swimming pool.

The Thad Buckner Building is home to the Frank Lloyd Wright “Child of the Sun” Visitor Center.

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Dr. Anne B. KerrCollege President

S i n c e h e r u n a n i m o u s appointment as its 17th president in 2004, Dr. Kerr has provided Florida Southern College with extraordinary vision and leadership that is enhancing the student experience and increasing the College’s national prominence. Under her guidance, the institution

has renewed its commitment to educating the whole person-academically, socially, spiritually, and physically-so that students leave prepared to make a positive and consequential impact on our world. Early in her tenure, Dr. Kerr led a comprehensive Strategic Plan designed to enrich all facets of the College’s student-centered culture. She is dedicated to enhancing a student life culture that provides opportunities for active learning and leadership; promoting a scholarly environment where professors have outstanding records of achievement that support innovative, engaged, and personalized instruction; and to strengthening further the College’s outstanding

scholar-athlete program that models the highest standards of NCAA Division II athletics. As part of her quest for excellence, Dr. Kerr commissioned a master plan that outlines the College’s vision for the campus and includes numerous facility transformations. These include a soon-to-be completed residential life facility designed by world-renowned architect Robert Stern; a state-of-the-art center for the study of languages and literatures; an Internet café in the library and an addition to the library; the expansion of wireless Internet access and campus-wide technology upgrades; renovations to the student dining facility and residence halls; as well as a restoration of our world renowned Frank Lloyd Wright campus. Prior to assuming the presidency at Florida Southern, Dr. Kerr was Vice President for Advancement at both Rollins College and the University of Richmond. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Mercer University and her master’s and doctoral degrees from the Florida State University. She has held a number of community volunteer leadership roles and currently serves on the boards of SunTrust Bank Central Florida, The Lakeland Chamber of Commerce, Habitat for Humanity, The Polk Museum of Art and the Polk Arts Alliance. She and her husband Dr. Roy Kerr have a thirteen-year-old son Eddie. Roy Kerr is the author of a recently-published book about baseball entitled “The Loving of the Game.”

Pete MeyerDirector of Athletics

Pete Meyer is in his first year as the Director of Athletics at Florida Southern College. Named to the position Feb. 21, 2008, he officially assumed his duties July 1, when Lois Webb retired. Since 1972, he is just the fourth person to occupy the position of athletics director at Florida Southern – following Hal Smeltzly (1972-2000), Mike Roberts (2000-01) and Webb (2001-08).

Meyer, who has been at Florida Southern since 1998, had served as assistant athletics director for Webb since February of 2006, in addition to maintaining his baseball coaching duties. In his position as assistant athletics director, he was responsible for acquiring major gifts for the athletic department that included fund-ing and equipment for the athletics weight room and upgrading the baseball and men’s basketball locker rooms. He coordinated all of the athletic department’s fundraising efforts, coordinated athletic facilities and served as game administrator for various home events. He also served as Florida Southern’s representative on the Sunshine State Conference Marketing Committee. As baseball coach, Meyer spent six full seasons as head

coach, keeping the Moccasin program among the elite in NCAA Division II. In 2005, he guided the Moccasins to their ninth NCAA Division II national title with a 51-11 record and was the American Baseball Coaches Association Division II Coach-of-the-Year. In addition to his national coaching honors from the ABCA, Meyer also was South Region, Sunshine State Conference and Florida Diamond Club (scouting organization) Coach-of-the-Year. His head coaching record at Florida Southern was 257-111-1, while his overall record as a head coach was 296-141-1. Thirty-four Moccasin baseball players were drafted or signed professional contracts during Meyer’s tenure at FSC. Before officially assuming the reigns of head coach, Meyer had served for over three years as Florida Southern’s top assistant coach. He also was the program’s recruiting coordinator. Prior to joining the FSC coaching staff, Meyer spent five seasons at Valdosta State, working under the legendary head coach, Tommy Thomas. Before his stint at Valdosta State, Meyer was head baseball coach at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, where he coordinated the start of the school’s Division III baseball program in 1991. He served as a graduate assistant at Valdosta State from 1988-90, while earning his M. Ed. in physical education. Meyer was a four-year baseball letterman at the College of Wooster in Ohio, graduating in 1987 with a B.A. in speech communication. Meyer is married to the former Julie Newnum. The couple has three children, 20-year-old Ross, 18-year old Mitchell and 17-year-old Megan.

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al greenasst. athletic dir.

head athletic trainer

Ben StrawbridgeWomen’s Soccer

tim Carpenterasst. Sports info.

director

Chris BellottoSoftball

doug gordinmen’s golf

trey heathmen’s tennis

trish riddellWomen’s tennis

MOCCASIN HEAD COACHING STAFF

MOCCASIN SUPPORT STAFF

Jill StephensVolleyball

marie Scovronassoc. athletic dir.

Senior Womanadministrator

nCaa Compliance

Bill turnageSports information

director

lindsey Williamsathletic trainer

Cornelius Jacksongrounds

Susan Sargeantadministrative

assistant

ronnie akinsequipment manager

malcolm mannersFaculty athleticrepresentative

hugh Seyfarthmen’s Soccer

tom SchmelzSwimming

micki Watsonathletic Business

manager

linc darnermen’s Basketball

Jarrod olsonWomen’s Basketball

Brian Simervilleathletic trainer

Jamie morenoCross Country track & Field

robbie davisWomen’s golf

rory Whipplemen’s lacrosse

Jim tyrrellBaseball

Kelly Coxathletic trainer

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JOSH HILL Assistant Coach

Josh Hill is in his first season as Jill Stephens’ top assistant. He was an as-sistant volleyball coach at Campbell University the past two seasons.

“I’m super excited to have Josh on our staff,” Stephens said. “He has great experience and fits in with our philosophy of excellence and fam-ily. He also wants to win a national championship, which is one of our goals every season.”

Prior to his two seasons at Campbell, Hill served as a volunteer assistant at Florida for the 2005 season. The Gators reached the NCAA regional finals that season. During his tenure at Florida, he also worked at the nationally acclaimed Florida Volleyball Camp and served as director of the Faith Sports Camps. Hill was a four-year letterman in men’s volleyball at Northland Baptist Bible College (Wis.), earning first-team all-conference honors three times. He was the conference tournament MVP in 2000 and was an all-tournament selection at the 2000 NCCAA Tournament. He received his bachelor’s degree in counseling from Northland Baptist and earned his master’s degree in counseling from Bob Jones University in South Carolina. He and his wife, Annie, have two sons, Noah (age 3) and Jacob (age 1).

JILL STEPHENSHead Coach Considered one of the top young volleyball coaches in the country, Jill Stephens is in her eighth season as the Moccasins’ head coach. Last season she guided her team to a 26-9 record and a runner-up finish at the NCAA South Regional, marking the Mocca-sins’ sixth straight NCAA tournament bid. The Moccasins finished tied for second in the Sunshine State Confer-ence with a mark of 11-5 and handed

SSC champion Tampa its only conference loss. Stephens’ seven-year record at FSC is 172-75. Her .696 winning percentage ranks 27th overall among active NCAA Divi-sion II coaches. For head coaches with seven or fewer seasons of experience, however, her winning percentage is seventh-best in Division II. She coached the Moccasins to a 31-5 record and a share of the SSC title in 2006. In 2005 she earned the SSC Coach of the Year award, as she led the Moccasins to a 33-4 record and a 14-2 SSC mark. She also recorded her 100th career coaching win with a 30-26, 30-20, 30-23 win at Saint Leo on Oct. 5, 2005. Her appointment in 2001 as FSC’s head volleyball coach came after she had served two years as an assistant coach at Division I Florida Atlantic University (1995-96) and four years (1997-2000) as an assistant to longtime FSC head coach Lois Webb. A 1995 graduate of Florida Southern, Stephens earned her bachelor’s degree in sports management and earned her master’s degree (also in sports management) from the U.S. Sports Academy in 2001.

Stephens played at Florida Southern College from 1991 to 1994, twice earning AVCA All-America recognition, in 1994 as a first-team honoree and in 1993 as a member of the second team. As a senior, Stephens was named the Florida Southern Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. As a freshman, she helped guide her team to a fourth place finish at the NCAA Division II Champion-ship. In 1992, her sophomore season, Stephens was named the Mocs’ most valuable player and led her team to an NCAA South Regional appearance. She ranks in the top four in the FSC record book in four career categories: (kills-3rd, 1691; digs-4th, 1475; at-tack attempts-2nd, 3731; aces-3rd, 217). Her totals of 155 matches played and 547 games played are the most in FSC history. Last year she was inducted into the Hall of Fame of her high school, Cardinal Gibbons High School in Ft. Lauderdale, where she played for the legendary Louise Crocco. She served on the NCAA South Region Advisory Committee for Volleyball for three seasons. In addition, she has represented the Sunshine State Conference on the NCAA Division II Volleyball Head Coaches Committee and is chair of the AVCA All-South Region Selection Committee, as well as a member of the AVCA All-America Selection Committee. This summer Stephens was head coach for Team Florida’s Red Junior team, which competed in the USAV High Performance Championships. She also helps out with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes chapter at Florida Southern.

Coach Jill Stephens has compiled a 172-75 career record over seven seasons with the Mocs for a .696 winning percentage.

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With three starters and three other experienced seniors returning from a team that reached the NCAA South Regional championship match last year, Florida Southern hopes it can make another run at an extended postseason in 2008. The Moccasins have been picked to win the Sunshine State Conference in the preseason poll of coaches and sports information directors and are ranked ninth in the American Volleyball Coaches Association Preseason Poll. The Moccasins were 26-9 in 2007, ranked 13th in the final AVCA poll, tied for second in the SSC and were responsible for the only league loss suffered by SSC champion Tampa. The Moccasins received their sixth straight NCAA tournament bid. Back for their fourth season with the Moccasins are seniors Danielle Durham and Danielle Higginbotham. Durham, an outside hitter, was second on the team in digs (455), while Higginbotham, who plays middle, was second in blocks (80) and hitting percentage (.290) and fourth in kills (315). Joining that duo is sophomore setter Elise Burke, who produced FSC’s eighth-best single-season assist total (1,543) in her rookie campaign. She was named to the SSC All-Freshman Team. Coach Jill Stephens, entering her eighth season as the Moccasins’ head coach, does have some spots to fill, however. After writing Beverly Stasis’ name on her lineup sheet for every match the past four seasons, Stephens will have to replace the FSC and SSC career kills leader (2,001) who graduated. She’ll also need to replace Jennifer King, who led the team in hitting percentage (.312) and who was third in kills (334) and libero Daryl Bâby, who led the team in digs with 499. In addition to those losses, Stephens also will have to deal with the absence of second-team All-American Ashley Martin. Last season’s team leader in kills underwent shoulder surgery recently that will sideline her for the 2008 season. In addition to leading the team in kills last season, Martin was third on the team in hitting percentage (.280). Seniors Maggie Drumm and Anna Greenwood will challenge for the open spots in the starting lineup, along with Division I transfers Kelly Sherman and Julia Borecka. Drumm and Greenwood have been in the program for three seasons

2008 SSC Favorite Mocs Look for NCAA Run

CBS College SportsAVCA DIVISION II COACHES

2008 PRESEASON POLL School PTS ‘07 Rec. 1 Concordia-St. Paul (35) 897 36-4 2 Washburn 830 38-4 3 Truman 780 36-6 4 Cal State San Bernardino 762 27-3 5 West Texas A&M 736 36-8 6 Grand Valley State 716 33-4 7 Tampa 693 31-3 8 Minnesota-Duluth 630 29-2 9 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 581 26-910 Western Washington (1) 555 26-511 Emporia State 498 27-912 Southwest Missouri State 474 26-813 Central Missouri 443 31-714 Nebraska-Kearney 416 33-515 Lewis 372 32-416 Indianapolis 339 33-417 Pittsburg State 320 28-918 Hilldsdale 298 26-819 Minnesota State 248 19-920 Augustana (S.D.) 194 19-1121 Ashland 178 25-622 U.C. San Diego 158 20-823 West Florida 99 26-424 Nova Southeastern 81 28-1025 Chico State 63 16-13Others Receiving Votes and listed on two or more ballots: Lynn (49); Saint Leo (45); California-PA (32); Hawai’i Pacific (30); Cal Poly Pomona (25); Central Oklahoma (24); Dowling (22); Cal State L.A. (20); Nebraska-Omaha (19); Northern Kentucky (19); Hawai’i-Hilo (11); Wingate (10); Northwest Nazarene (9). Eight other schools were listed on only one ballot.

THE MOCCASINS INTHE AVCA POLL

Florida Southern was ranked 13th in the final 2007 poll, marking the 13th time since 1986 the Mocs have been ranked in top 20 at the sea-son’s end (the total is tied for 10th best among Division II schools) ... The Moccasins reached their highest ranking ever in 2006 when they were ranked 3rd on Oct. 2 following a three-game sweep of then #1-ranked Tampa ... FSC has been ranked a total of 179 weeks since the polls inception in 1986, which is the 9th most weeks ranked among all Division II programs ... Florida Southern has been ranked in the top 10 nationally 65 times ... In the last four seasons, FSC has been ranked in the top 20, 54 of 56 weeks.

and provided quality depth last season. Drumm played in all but one match a year ago and Greenwood played in all but two. Sherman sat out last season after seeing limited action as a freshman at Xavier (Ohio) in 2006. She returns to her home state of Florida, where she was an all-state volleyball selection and class 3A player of the year at Ft. Lauderdale’s Cardinal Gibbons High School. Borecka played the last two seasons in a reserve role at American University, which was 51-15 in those two years. Another senior, Courtney Johnson, is one of the team’s best passers and likely will be a key defensive player. Sophomores Stephanie Goldstein and Natalie Arvizu made considerable improvement in spring workouts after their first seasons of competition last fall. Stephens has added three top-notch freshmen in Anna Niebuhr, Elena Sorich and Kendall Wilde. Niebuhr was a highly-rated libero at Manitou Springs, Colo., High School. Sorich was Florida’s 4A Player of the Year at Orlando’s Bishop Moore High School. Wilde was the team MVP for Georgia’s 4A state champion McIntosh High School. The Moccasins will play a challenging schedule in 2008. Two other SSC schools, Tampa (7th) and Nova Southeastern (24th),

are ranked in the AVCA Preseason Top 25. FSC will meet both schools twice and also will go against four other Top 25 teams - #5 West Texas A&M, #21 Ashland, #23 West Florida, #25 Cal State-Chico. In addition, five other schools that received votes in the preseason poll – Lynn, Saint Leo, Dowling, Northern Kentucky and Hawaii-Hilo – appear on the Moccasins’ schedule.

As a freshman last season, Elise Burke recorded 1,543 assists - FSC’s eighth best single-season total.

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#21MaggieDruMMSR, 5-10, Right Side/Middle Hitter Ellisville, Missouri (Pre-Physical Therapy/Biology Major)

JUNIOR SEASON (2007): HONORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll … Played in a career-high 34 matches, started four (65 games)

… had career-high 10 kills vs. NW Missouri (9/15) … had eight kills and a career-high five blocks vs. Fla. Tech (10/24) … had six kills, no errors and hit .857 vs. Barry (11/3) … had six kills and hit .417 vs. Montevallo (10/19) … matched career-high in digs with three vs. Barry (11/3) … SOPHOMORE SEASON (2006): HONORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll … Played in 20 matches, started one, and 22 games … had season-high four kills vs. Washburn (9/2) and Bryant (10/21) … had season-high three digs vs. Florida Tech (9/23) … had season-high three blocks vs. Bryant (10/21) … FRESHMAN SEASON (2005): Played in 25 matches, started one, played in 31 games ... had season-high four kills in four different matches (vs. Franklin Pierce 9/2), vs. S.C.-Aiken (9/9), vs. Wis.-Parkside (10/17), vs. Lynn (11/11) ... had season-high four blocks in three-game win over Mount Olive (9/3) and Catawba (9/10) ... CAREER HIGHS: Kills – 10 vs. NW Missouri, 9/15/07; Digs – 3 vs. Fla. Tech, 9/23/06 & Barry, 11/3/07; Aces – 1 vs. Fla. Tech, 10/5/07 & Rollins, 10/9/07; Blocks – 5 vs. Fla. Tech, 10/24/05 ... HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2005): Graduated from Marquette High School ... honorable mention all-state volleyball selection as a senior ... also earned all-metro, all-district and all-conference honors as a senior ... team captain ... named top blocker in conference ... also competed in track & field at Marquette ... named to school’s honor roll all four years ... graduated in top 10% of her class ... PERSONAL: Wants to attend graduate school after college and become a physical therapist ... has played club volleyball for five years ... born 8/30/87 ... daughter of Matt and Michelle Drumm.

DRUMM’s CAREER STATISTICSYEAR MP GP K E ATT PCT. AST SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE2005 25 31 52 18 136 .250 2 0 2 1 3 1 23 3 02006 20 22 30 12 92 .196 4 0 1 0 10 0 13 1 22007 34 65 77 34 190 .226 13 2 1 1 16 4 28 5 2CAREER 79 118 159 64 418 .227 19 2 4 2 29 5 64 9 4

ParT-TiMe aSSiSTaNT COaCHeS Serving as part-time assistants on Jill Stephens’ staff this season are Chrissy Centrella and David Zahner. Centralla has a master’s degree in management from Warner Southern. She also received her bachelor’s degree from Warner Southern. She is a grad-uate of Crystal River High School. She has been the head volleyball coach at Southeastern University and Warner Southern College and has served as an FSC Volleyball Camp coach. Zahner will receive his bachelor’s degree in music management from Florida Southern in December. He is a graduate of Lake Gibson High School in Lakeland. He has served as a camp coach for volleyball camps at Florida Southern, Central Florida nd Tampa.

Chrissy Centrella david Zahner

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#22DaNielleDurHaMSR, 5-10, Outside HitterVenice, Florida(Business Major)

JUNIOR SEASON (2007): HONORS: NCAA South Regional All-Tournament Team; SSC

Defensive Player of the Week (10/27) … Played in 32 matches, started 31 (114 games) … had season-high 16 kills vs. Fla. Tech (10/24) and Nova SE (11/16) … had 11 kills and hit .625 vs. Barry (9/30) … had 12 kills and hit .407 vs. Abilene Christian (8/25) … had 13 matches with double figure kills … second on team in digs … had career-high 30 digs vs. Truman (9/15) … had 22 matches with double figure digs … had nine double-doubles … led team in aces (41) … matched career-high in aces with five vs. Pittsburg State (9/1) and Eckerd (10/26) … had 38 kills, 33 digs and hit .273 in NCAA South Regional … finished season ranked fifth in FSC career digs (1,353) … has 950 career kills … needs 50 kills to become just sixth player in FSC history with 1,000 career digs and 1,000 career kills … SOPHOMORE SEASON (2006): HONORS: AVCA Honorable Mention All-South Region; All-SSC Second Team; Premier Challenge All-Tournament Team; Team Most Improved Player Award … Played in and started 35 matches, played in 117 games … third on team in kills with 364 … matched career-high of 22 kills (to go with 26 digs, four aces) in five-game win vs. Wingate (9/9) … had 17 matches with double-figure kills … hit .300 or better in 11 matches with season-high of .692 vs. Bentley (10 kills) … led team and ranked eighth in SSC in digs with 463 … had career-high 28 digs in four-game match vs. Florida Gulf Coast (10/6) … had 26 matches with double-figure digs … had five matches with 20 or more digs … had 13 double-doubles (kills/digs) … third on team in aces with 39 … had career-high five aces in three-game win vs. SW Minnesota (8/26) … had season-high four blocks vs. Barry (10/13) and Nova Southeastern (10/14) … FRESHMAN SEASON (2005): HONORS: AVCA South Region Freshman of the Year ... SSC Freshman of the Year ... Honorable Mention All-SSC ... SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... Played in all 37 matches, started 30, played in 120 games ... third on team in kills ... had season-high 22 kills (to go with 18 digs, three aces) in five-game win vs. Barry (11/12/05) ... had 19 kills in five-game win over #3 Tampa (11/2/05) ... had 13 matches with double-figure kills ... hit over .400 in seven matches, with season high of .571 (eight kills) vs. Mount Olive (9/3/05) ... second on team in digs ... had season-high 27 in four-game win vs. Armstrong Atlantic (10/25/05) ... had 24 matches with double-figures digs ... had 13 double-doubles (kills/digs) ... third on team in aces ... had season-high four aces in five-game win over S.C.-Upstate (9/10/05) ... CAREER HIGHS: Kills – 22 vs. Barry, 11/12/05 & Wingate, 9/9/06; Digs – 30 vs. Truman, 9/15/07; Aces – 5 vs. 3 teams; Blocks – 4 vs. Eckerd, 10/26/07; Double-doubles – 35 ... HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2005): Graduated from Venice High School ... three-time all-state volleyball selection in class 5A ... led Venice to 29-3 record and second place in 5A state tournament in 2004 ... led team in kills (356) and set school record for kills (1,073) ... four-year starter in volleyball ... also played softball at Venice ... PERSONAL: Played club volleyball with Tampa Bay Juniors ... born 10/11/86 ... daughter of Kurt and Pam Durham.

DURHAM’s CAREER STATISTICSYEAR MP GP K E ATT PCT. AST SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE2005 37 120 309 119 854 .222 14 35 41 15 435 2 18 2 62006 35 117 364 139 1028 .219 33 39 41 14 463 6 35 4 32007 32 114 277 102 839 .209 27 41 47 18 455 6 31 5 7 CAREER 104 356 950 360 2721 .217 74 115 129 47 1353 14 84 11 16

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#11aNNagreeNwOODSR, 5-9, Outside HitterLutz, Florida(Elementary Education Major)

JUNIOR SEASON (2007): Played in 33 matches, started five (71 games) … had career-high 18 kills

and hit .400 with three aces and four digs in start vs. Fla. Tech (10/24) … had career-high 11 digs vs. Lynn (11/2) … SOPHOMORE SEASON (2006): Played in 35 matches and 57 games … had season-high seven kills off the bench vs. Wingate (9/9) and Saint Leo (10/10) … had season-high three aces vs. Wingate (9/9) … had season-high five digs vs. Nova Southeastern (10/14) … hit .700 vs. Saint Leo (10/10) with seven kills and no errors … 2005 SEASON (Red-shirted) ... CAREER HIGHS: Kills – 18 vs. Fla. Tech, 10/24/07; Digs – 11 vs. Lynn, 11/2/07; Aces – 3 vs. Wingate, 9/9/06 & Fla. Tech, 10/24/07;Blocks –1 vs. 5 teams ... HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2005): Graduated from Sickles High School in Tampa ... first-team all-conference selection, second-team all-county selection in volleyball as a senior ... also competed in track & field at Sickles ... member of National Honor Society ... PERSONAL: Played club volleyball with Tampa Bay Juniors ... wants to be a child psychologist ... born 8/26/86 ... daughter of David and Julie Greenwood ... father played in NFL for Tampa Bay (1985) and Green Bay (1986).

GREENWOOD’s CAREER STATISTICSYEAR MP GP K E ATT PCT. AST SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE2006 35 57 52 27 141 .177 2 9 19 6 36 0 4 2 12007 33 71 74 39 210 .167 2 6 21 1 47 0 15 3 3CAREER 68 128 126 66 351 .171 4 15 40 7 83 0 19 5 4

The success of the FSC volleyball team last sea-son extended to the classroom as well as the vol-leyball court. The Moccasins are one of 39 NCAA Division II programs to receive The American Vol-leyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award for the 2007-08 school year. To be eligible for con-sideration, a team had to produce a team grade point average of 3.30 or higher for the school year. FSC’s volleyball team GPA was 3.47 for the year. Eleven players had a GPA of 3.17 or better for the year, in-cluding three with perfect 4.00 GPAs - Elise Burke, Maggie Drumm and Courtney Johnson. Five volleyball players were among the 34 FSC

student-athletes who received the inaugural Divi-sion II Academic Achievement Awards presented by WeatherPORT. Sponsored by the Division II Athlet-ics Directors Association, the program recognizes the academic accomplishments of student-athlete. To be eligible for consideration, a student-athlete must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or higher, must have been in attendance for at least four semesters and must have been an active member of an intercollegiate team during the last academic year (2007-08). The five volleyball recipients were – Maggie Drumm, Danielle Higginbotham, Courtney Johnson, Jennifer King and Beverly Stasis.

VOLLEYBALL TEAM ENJOYS ACADEMIC SUCCESS

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#13DaNielleHiggiNbOTHaMSR, 6-1, Middle Hitter Tallahassee, Florida(Business Major)

JUNIOR SEASON (2007): HONORS: NCAA South Regional All-Tournament Team; SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll; FSC Scholar-

Athlete for Volleyball; CoSIDA Second-Team Academic All-District … Played in 33 matches, started 32, and 109 games … second on team in hitting percentage (.290) and blocks (80) … fourth on team in kills (315) … had season-high 16 kills vs. Eckerd (9/19) and Tampa (9/22) … had 17 matches with double figure kills … had five matches with at least 10 attempts and over .600 hitting percentage … had career-high five digs vs. Eckerd (9/19), Nova SE (9/29) and Lynn (11/2) … had season-high seven blocks vs. Fla. Tech (10/5) … hit .353 with 30 kills and 10 blocks in NCAA South Regional … served on FSC’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee … SOPHOMORE SEASON (2006): HONORS: All-SSC Second Team; SSC Offensive Player of the Week (10/15); Academic All-District Third Team; SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll … Played in 34 matches, started 31 (99 games) … led team and ranked sixth in SSC in hitting percentage at .320 … hit .300 or better in 21 matches and .400 or better in 15 matches, with season-best .688 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic with 12 kills (9/26) … had career-high 19 kills and hit .536 in four-game win vs. Dowling (10/21) … had nine double-figure kill matches … had career-high five digs in four-game win vs. Saint Leo (10/10) … matched career-high of four aces in four-game win vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (9/9) … led team in solo blocks (11), block assists (84) and total blocks (95) … ranked third in SSC in block average (0.96) … had career-high eight blocks in four-game win vs. Armstrong Atlantic (9/24) … FRESHMAN SEASON (2005): HONORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... Played in 32 matches, started eight, played in 72 games ... started final seven matches and hit .342 with 54 kills ... had season-high 13 kills and hit .478 in five-game win over #3 Tampa (11/2) ... had 12 kills and hit .391 in NCAA regional match vs. Florida Gulf Coast (11/19) ... season hitting percentage of .312 was second on team ... hit .400 or better in 10 matches ... had season-high four digs vs. Eckerd (11/8) and vs. Florida Gulf Coast (11/19) ... had season-high four aces in four-game win over Catawba (9/10) ... had season-high seven blocks in three-game win over Florida Tech (10/29) ... CAREER HIGHS: Kills – 19 vs. Dowling, 10/21/06; Digs – 5 vs. 3 teams; Aces – 4 vs. Catawba, 9/10/05 & Lenoir-Rhyne, 9/9/06; Blocks – 8 vs. Armstrong Atlantic, 9/24/06 ... HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2005): Graduated from Lawton Chiles High School ... third-team all-state selection in class 4A ... two-year team MVP ... named female athlete of the year at Chiles ... graduated with honors ... PERSONAL: Played club volleyball for North Florida Volleyball Academy under former Olympian Rita Crockett ... sister, Megan, was the softball team MVP at the University of Minnesota in the Spring of 2006 ... born 10/5/86 ... daughter of Buz and Aundra Higginbotham.

HIGGINBOTHAM’s CAREER STATISTICSYEAR MP GP K E ATT PCT. AST SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE2005 32 72 130 40 288 .312 5 11 16 0 37 6 48 3 02006 34 99 255 74 565 .320 27 16 30 3 56 11 84 8 82007 33 109 315 107 717 .290 20 3 5 1 45 13 67 12 5CAREER 99 280 700 221 1570 .305 52 30 51 4 138 30 199 23 13

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#10COurTNey JOHNSONSR, 5-3, Setter/LiberoHomestead, Florida(Sociology Major)

JUNIOR SEASON (2007): HONORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll … Played in 34 matches (77 games) … had career-high 14 digs vs. Truman (9/15) … had career-high two aces vs. North Alabama (10/20) … recorded first career kill vs. Nova SE (9/29) … SOPHOMORE SEASON (2006): HONORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll … Played in 26 matches, started one, and 30 games … had season-high seven digs vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (9/26) … 2005 SEASON (Red-shirted) ... CAREER HIGHS: Kills – 1 vs. Nova SE, 9/29/07; Digs – 14 vs. Truman, 9/14/07; Aces – 2 vs. North Ala., 10/20/07; Blocks – 0 ... HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2005): Graduated from Palmer Trinity High School in Miami ... honorable mention all-state selection in class 2A ... first-team all-county selection ... named team’s best utility player ... member of school honor society ... PERSONAL: Attended FSC’s volleyball camp ... played for Spike Volleyball Club in Miami ... wants to become a teacher ... has done volunteer work for Boys’ Club and Girls Club … born 8/16/87 ... daughter of Pete and Judy Johnson.

JOHNSON’s CAREER STATISTICSYEAR MP GP K E ATT PCT. AST SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE2006 26 30 0 2 4 -.500 4 0 1 5 41 0 0 0 02007 34 77 1 1 5 .000 7 3 4 2 99 0 0 0 3CAREER 60 107 1 3 9 -.222 11 3 5 7 140 0 0 0 3

1976 - Sue Echeverria

1977 - Sue Echeverria

1978 - Denise Sanscrainte

1979 - Denise Sanscrainte

1980 - Toni Woods

1981 - Sandy Hudson

1982 - Holly Butterfield

1983 - Dana Cozine

1984 - Dana Cozine

1985 - Louise McAlpin

1986 - Michelle Kurtgis

1987 - Christy Scott

1988 - Lisa Frisbie

1989 - Missey Crain

1990 - Missey Crain

1991 - Becky Thyhsen

1992 - Jill Stephens

1993 - Kim Crawford

1994 - Kim Crawford

1995 - Tara Becker

1996 - Amber Jaekel

1997 - Heather Barrus

FSC VOLLEYBALL MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS1998 - Brenda Mowell

1999 - Sara Stewart

2000 - Sara Stewart

2001 - Misti Neutzling

2002 - Jenni Holste

Erin Pixton

2003 - Jenni Holste

2004 - Beverly Stasis

2005 - Beverly Stasis

2006 - Jordan McAfee

2007 - Beverly Stasis

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#24aSHley MarTiNSR, 6-1, Right Side HitterSt. Petersburg, Florida(Physical Education Major)

JUNIOR SEASON (2007): HONORS: AVCA Second-Team All-American; AVCA First-Team All-South Region; Daktronics First-Team All-South Region; All-SSC Second-Team; NCAA

South Regional All-Tournament Team; West Florida Regional Crossover All-Tournament Team; SSC Player of the Week (8/27); SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll … played in 34 matches, started 33 (118 games) … led team in kills (439) … had career-high 31 vs. Pittsburg State (9/1) … had three other matches with 20 or more kills … had 25 matches with double figure kills … third on team in hitting percentage (.280) … hit over .400 in eight matches … hit .667 with 15 kills vs. Fla. Tech (10/5) … hit .556 with 15 kills and no errors in NCAA South Regional championship match vs. Tampa (11/17) … had career-high 20 digs vs. West Fla. (9/9) … had six double-doubles … had career-high four aces vs. Saint Leo (10/17) … matched career high in blocks with five vs. three teams … hit .409 with 43 kills in NCAA South Regional … SOPHOMORE SEASON (2006): HONORS: AVCA Second-Team All-American; AVCA First-Team All-South Region; Daktronics First-Team All-South Region; All-SSC First-Team; NCAA South Regional All-Tournament Team; Premier Challenge All-Tournament Team; AVCA Div. II National Player of the Week (10/1); SSC Offensive Player of the Week (8/27, 10/1) … In first season at FSC after transferring from Winthrop University, played in all 36 matches, started 34, and 106 games … ranked second on team and eighth in SSC in hitting percentage at .292 … ranked second on team in kills (395) and eighth in SSC in kill average (3.73) … ranked second on team in total blocks (87) and seventh in SSC in block average (0.82) … had season-high 27 kills with season-high 16 digs and five blocks vs. defending Div. II champion Grand Valley State (8/25) … had 18 matches with double-figure kills … had four matches with 20 or more kills … hit .300 or better in 18 matches with season best of .562 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (9/26) and Bryant (10/21) … had double-figures digs in four matches … had three double-doubles … had season-high five blocks in three matches ... FSC CAREER HIGHS: Kills – 31 vs. Pittsburg State, 9/1/07; Digs – 20 vs. West Florida, 9/9/07; Aces – 4 vs. Saint Leo, 10/17/07; Blocks – 5 vs. 6 teams ... FRESHMAN SEASON (2005): Saw only limited duty at Winthrop after suffering an ankle injury ... played in 23 games ... had 24 kills, 32 digs, and nine blocks for Winthrop’s 28-6 team that won the Big South Conference title ... HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2005): Graduated from Seminole High School ... team MVP as a junior and senior ... three-time selection to All-Suncoast Team ... all-county selection all four years ... named to honor roll all four years ... PERSONAL: Played for Gulf Coast Juniors Club for seven years ... born 5/8//87 ... daughter of Joe and Denise Martin.

MARTIN’s FSC CAREER STATISTICSYEAR MP GP K E ATT PCT. AST SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE2006 36 106 395 126 920 .292 20 27 36 2 190 4 83 5 62007 34 118 439 148 1040 .280 17 22 37 1 220 10 66 1 4CAREER 70 224 834 274 1960 .286 37 49 73 3 410 14 149 6 10

DID YOU KNOW ... ?• Head Coach Jill Stephens ranks in the top four in four FSC career categories. She is third in kills (1691), fourth in digs (1475), second in attack attempts (3731) and third in services aces (217).

DID YOU KNOW ... ?• Of the 24 FSC volleyball players who have graduated while Jill Stephens has been head coach, seven of them – Misti Neutzling, Cara Cosper, Jamie Johnson, Jenni Holste, Pam Stein, Rachelle Konczal, Nicole Weeden - are coaching volleyball either at the high school, col-lege or club level.

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#7NaTaliearViZuSO, 5-10, Outside HitterTijerus, New Mexico(Major undeclared)

FRESHMAN SEASON (2007): HON-ORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

… played in 21 matches (29 games) … had season-high eight kills and hit .438 vs. Lees-McRae (9/1) … had season-high eight digs vs. Ala.-Huntsville (9/8) … CAREER HIGHS: Kills – 8 vs. Lees-McRae, 9/1/07; Digs – 8 vs. Ala.-Huntsville, 9/8/07; Aces – 1 vs. Lees-McRae, 9/1/07 & Ala.-Huntsville, 9/8/07; Blocks – 2 vs. Lees-McRae, 9/1/07 & Flagler, 9/12/07 ... HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2007): Graduated from Manzano High School in Albuquerque … four-year letterwinner in volleyball … earned first-team all-metro, all-district and all-state honors in volleyball … set career record for kills at Manzano … two-year letterwinner in basketball … team captain … three-year letterwinner in track … ran on state championship 4x200 relay team and third-place 4x100 relay team … earned all-district academic recognition in all three sports … member of National Honor Society … PERSONAL: Born 8/1/89 … daughter of Arnold and Janine Arvizu.

ARVIZU’s CAREER STATISTICSYEAR MP GP K E ATT PCT. AST SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE2007 21 29 40 22 118 .153 0 2 3 3 26 0 6 0 0CAREER 21 29 40 22 118 .153 0 2 3 3 26 0 6 0 0

WHY MOCCASINS? ...

Florida Southern first used the nickname Moccasins in 1926, shortly after the college’s move to Lakeland in 1922. The water moc-casin, or cottonmouth snake, was abundant in the nearby lakes and since the moccasin is one of the fiercest of all snakes, one that will attack unprovoked, the college adopted the moniker for its athletic teams.

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#1eliSeburKeSO, 5-7, SetterGainesville, Florida(Mathematics Major)

FRESHMAN SEASON (2007): HONORS: SSC All-Freshman Team; SSC Commissioner’s Honor

Roll … President’s Scholar … played in all 35 matches, started 34 … season assist total of 1,543 was eighth-best season total in FSC history and ninth-best career total … had five matches with over 60 assists … had season-high 68 vs. Pittsburg State (9/1) … had season-high six kills and hit .556 vs. Washburn (9/14) … had season-high four aces vs. Nebraska-Omaha (8/31) … had 11 matches with double figure digs … had season-high 21 vs. Saint Leo (11/15) … had season-high three blocks vs. Fla. Tech (10/24) … led team in games played (123) … CAREER HIGHS: Kills – 6 vs. Washburn, 9/14/07; Digs – 21 vs. Saint Leo, 11/15/07; Aces – 4 vs. Nebr.-Omaha, 8/31/07; Blocks – 3 vs. Fla. Tech, 10/24/07 ... HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2007): Graduated from Gainesville High School … four-year starter in volleyball … outside hitter on 4A state championship teams as a freshman and sophomore … switched to setter as a junior and senior … first-team 5A all-state selection and Gainesville Sun co-player of the year as a senior … member of National Honor Society … senior speaker at commencement … PERSONAL: Born 12/13/88 … sister, Rose, is starting setter for Sacramento State … daughter of Cliff and Stacey Burke.

BURKE’s CAREER STATISTICSYEAR MP GP K E ATT PCT. AST SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE2007 35 123 47 21 173 .150 1543 28 40 0 292 2 36 7 67CAREER 35 123 47 21 173 .150 1543 28 40 0 292 2 36 7 67

Consecutive Points Served

15 - Carolyn Duddy at Florida Tech .................. 9/15/88 (3rd)14 - Holly Butterfield vs. Florida Tech ............... 9/29/82 (3rd)13 - Nancy Blakeslee at Florida Tech .............10/30/84 (2nd)

Triple Doubles

Michelle Kurtgis vs. Gannon ............................ Nov. 8, 1986 19 kills, 17 digs, 10 blocks (3 games)

Becky Thyhsen at Air Force ....................November 2, 1991 25 kills, 13 digs, 10 blocks (4 games)

Brenda Mowell vs. Metro State...................... Aug. 29, 1998 19 kills, 12 digs, 12 blocks (5 games)

Last Time It Happened

20 Kills and 20 digs (5 game match) Beverly Stasis vs. Fla. Gulf Coast ........... Nov. 10, 2006 (22 kills, 21 digs)

20 Kills and 20 digs (4 game match) Beverly Stasis, vs. Armstrong Atlantic......Sept. 24, 2006 (21 kills, 23 digs)

20 Assists and 20 digs (5 game match) Missey Crain vs. Tampa .......................... Nov. 14, 1989 (29 assists, 23 digs)

Highest Ranking in the AVCA Division II Top 20 Poll No. 3 – October 2, 2006

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#5STePHaNiegOlDSTeiNSO, 5-7, Defensive specialist/libero Sugar Land, Texas (Nursing Major)

FRESHMAN SEASON (2007): HONORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll … played in 25

matches (45 games) … had season-high eight digs vs. Lynn (11/2) … served on FSC’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee … joined team in January 2007 and trained with the team during spring workouts … CAREER HIGHS: Kills – 0; Digs – 8 vs. Lynn, 11/2/07; Aces – 1 vs. 3 teams; Blocks - 0 ... HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2006): Graduated from Clements High School … earned first-team all-district honors in volleyball as a senior … also competed in track … PER-SONAL: Born 2/17/88 … daughter of Jane Dosser and Gary Goldstein.

GOLDSTEIN’s CAREER STATISTICSYEAR MP GP K E ATT PCT. AST SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE2007 25 45 0 1 2 -.500 2 3 3 5 60 0 0 0 1CAREER 25 45 0 1 2 -.500 2 3 3 5 60 0 0 0 1

1 — Sept. 29, 1976 vs. Seminole JC (at FSC) 15-5, 15-3

100 — Oct. 26, 1979 vs. Oakland (at Jacksonville Invit.) 15-13, 12-15, 15-13

200 — Sept. 25, 1982 vs. Tampa (at FSC) 15-6, 15-3

300 — Oct. 2, 1985 vs. Central Florida (at UCF) 8-15, 15-11, 15-7, 15-5

400 — Oct. 4, 1988 vs. Eckerd (at Eckerd) 15-1, 15-7, 15-3

500 — Sept. 18, 1991 vs. Stetson (at Stetson) 11-15, 15-7, 15-8, 15-11

600 — Oct. 8, 1994 vs. Grand Valley State (at FSC) 16-14, 15-9, 8-15, 15-10

700 — Oct. 3, 1998 vs. Rollins (at Rollins) 15-5, 15-13, 15-3

800 — Nov. 15, 2002 vs. Eckerd (at FSC) 30-18, 30-20, 30-21

900 — Oct. 10, 2006 vs. Saint Leo (at Saint Leo) 30-16, 30-27, 32-34, 30-19

FLORIDA SOUTHERN VOLLEYBALL MILESTONE WINS

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#8JuliabOreCKaJR, 5-10, Outside hitterJaworze, Poland (Biology Major)

Transferred to FSC after two sea-sons at American University … SOPHOMORE SEASON (2007):

Played in 19 matches (40 games), started six … had 74 kills, nine service aces. 83 digs and 12 blocks … FRESHMAN SEASON (2006): Played in 75 games … had 150 kills, 19 services aces, 146 digs and 12 blocks … had season highs of 14 kills, 12 digs and five aces … named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll … HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2006): Graduated from Iliceum IM. Mikotaja Kopernika … team MVP in volleyball … PERSONAL: Born 10/9/87 … daughter of Wojciech and Anna Borecka.

#15Kelly SHerMaNSO, 6-1, Middle/Right SidePompano Beach, Florida(Biology Major)

Transferred to FSC after two sea-sons at Xavier University … SOPH-OMORE SEASON (2007): Sat

out 2007 season … FRESHMAN SEASON (2006): Played in nine matches (12 games) … had eight kills, one dig, eight blocks … HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2006): Graduated from Cardinal Gibbons High School in Ft. Lauderdale … four-year performer in volleyball and basketball … first-team all-state selection and class 3A player of the year in volleyball for coach Louise Crocco … PER-SONAL: Born 1/5/88 … daughter of Jon and Marie Sherman.

#6aNNaNiebuHrFR, 5-7, LiberoManitou Springs, Colorado(Art Major)

HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2008) … Graduated from Manitou Springs High School … four-year performer

in volleyball … also competed in track two years … earned aca-demic honors in algebra, geometry, French and art … PERSONAL: Born 1/31/90 … daughter of Randy and Betsey Niebuhr.

TEAM RECORDS AT-A-GLANCEMOST WINS: 48 - 1982

FEWEST LOSSES: 3 - 1990MOST MATCHES PLAYED: 56 - 1982

LONGEST WIN STREAK: 33 matches - 1990CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON: 49 - 1990

BEST RECORD: 41-3 - 1990

MOCCASIN COACHING RECORDSCoach Seasons Record Pct.KATHY BENN 1976 (1) 18-16 .529LOIS WEBB 1977-00 (24) 747-272 .733JILL STEPHENS 2001-07 (7) 172-75 .696

MOCCASIN PRONUNICATION GUIDEElise Burke E-LEECE BURKStephanie Goldstein GOLD-steenAnna Niebuhr NEE-burrNatalie Arvizu Ar-VEE-zooJulia Borecka U-lee-uh Bore-ESH-kuhElena Sorich E-LANE-uh SORE-itchKendall Wilde WILL-de

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Thanks to a school-record crowd of 1,012 on Sept. 29, 2006, Florida Southern ranked 36th in the NCAA Division II in volleyball home attendance for the 2006 season. The school-record crowd saw the Moccasins sweep then #1-ranked Tampa in straight sets, handing the Spartans what would be their only loss of the season.

Record Crowd WatchesMocs Topple Tampa

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE2008 PRESEASON POLL

Sch. (1st Place Votes) ..................... Pts.1. FLORIDA SOUTHERN (6) .... 312. Tampa (7) .............................. 343. Nova Southeastern (4) .......... 464. Saint Leo (1) ......................... 575. Eckerd.................................... 706. Lynn ....................................... 747. Barry .................................... 1038. Florida Tech ......................... 1149. Rollins .................................. 119

#9eleNa SOriCHFR, 5-9, Outside hitter/ Defensive specialistOrlando, Florida(Major undeclared)

HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2008) ... Graduated from Bishop Moore High

School ... three-year starter in volleyball ... team MVP and captain in volleyball as a senior ... Florida Dairy Farmers 4A Player of the Year ... first-team all-state selection ... honorable mention all-state as a junior ... all-county honorable mention as a sophomore ... named to academic honor roll ... PERSONAL: Born 3/27/90 ... played club volleyball for 10 years ... officer in church youth group ... daughter of Michael and Irene Sorich.

#12KeNDall wilDeFR, 5-8, SetterPeachtree City, Georgia(Psychology Major)

HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2008) … Graduated from McIntosh High School … four-year performer in

volleyball and tennis … team MVP of McIntosh’s 4A state cham-pionship team in 2007 … three-time first-team all-area selection … named to school’s academic honor roll all four years … PER-SONAL: Born 2/28/90 … played club volleyball for five years … daughter of Doug and Allison Wilde.

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE 2007 VOLLEYBALL STATISTICS (26-9, 11-5 SSC)NAME MP GP K E ATT PCT. AST ACE SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHENatalie Arvizu 21 29 40 22 118 .153 0 2 3 3 26 0 6 0 0Daryl Bâby 35 122 2 1 18 .056 32 26 20 32 499 0 0 0 4Elise Burke 35 123 47 21 173 .150 1543 28 40 0 292 2 36 7 67Kelsey Combes 25 38 7 3 22 .182 148 9 10 0 34 0 1 0 28Maggie Drumm 34 65 77 34 190 .226 13 2 1 1 16 4 28 5 2Danielle Durham 32 114 277 102 839 .209 27 41 47 18 455 6 31 5 7Anna Greenwood 33 71 74 39 210 .167 2 6 21 1 47 0 15 3 3Stephanie Goldstein 25 45 0 1 2 -.500 2 3 3 5 60 0 0 0 1Danielle Higginbotham 33 109 315 107 717 .290 20 3 5 1 45 13 67 12 5Courtney Johnson 34 77 1 1 5 .000 7 3 4 2 99 0 0 0 3Jennifer King 35 121 334 90 783 .312 43 33 60 2 106 9 104 14 2Ashley Martin 34 118 439 148 1040 .280 17 22 37 1 220 10 66 1 4Beverly Stasis 35 122 434 176 1196 .216 24 28 34 42 418 6 44 8 2TEAM 24FLA. SOUTHERN 35 127 2047 745 5313 .245 1878 206 285 132 2317 50 398 55 128Opponents 35 127 1765 837 5315 .175 1541 132 273 206 2100 62 439 62 119

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORES TOURNAMENT 8/23 Metro State .................................. W, 3-0 H 30-25, 30-23, 30-19 Florida Southern Invitational 8/24 Hillsdale ....................................... W, 3-0 H 30-17, 33-31, 30-21 Florida Southern Invitational 8/25 Findlay ......................................... W, 3-1 H 30-17, 30-27, 28-30, 30-28 Florida Southern Invitational 8/25 Abilene Christian ......................... W, 3-0 H 30-26, 30-25, 30-23 Florida Southern Invitational 8/31 Nebraska-Omaha .........................L, 1-3 H 31-33, 26-30, 30-24, 30-28 Florida Southern Classic 9/01 Lees-McRae ................................ W, 3-0 H 30-15, 30-17, 30-14 Florida Southern Classic 9/01 Pittsburg State ............................. W, 3-0 H 30-27, 28-30, 30-20, 31-29 Florida Southern Classic 9/08 Alabama-Huntsville...................... W, 3-0 N 30-15, 30-21, 30-27 U. West Fla. Regional Crossover 9/08 North Alabama ............................. W, 3-0 N 30-25, 32-30, 30-18 U. West Fla. Regional Crossover 9/09 West Florida ................................ W, 3-2 A 25-30, 30-22, 30-18, 12-30, 15-5 U. West Fla. Regional Crossover 9/12 Flagler .......................................... W, 3-0 H 30-22, 30-27, 30-26 9/14 Washburn .....................................L, 1-3 A 26-30, 27-30, 30-27, 25-30 9/15 Truman .........................................L, 2-3 N 34-32, 29-31, 30-28, 25-30, 9-15 9/15 Northwest Missouri ..................... W, 3-0 A 30-27, 30-27, 30-25 9/19 Eckerd * ....................................... W, 3-0 H 30-21, 30-23, 32-30 9/22 Tampa * ........................................L, 1-3 A 21-30, 30-24, 22-30, 30-32 9/25 Saint Leo * ................................... W, 3-0 A 30-15, 30-25, 30-22 9/28 Lynn * ...........................................L, 0-3 A 23-30, 26-30, 28-30 9/29 Nova Southeastern * ....................L, 1-3 A 30-23, 28-30, 22-30, 16-30 9/30 Barry * .......................................... W, 3-0 A 30-21, 30-22, 30-1810/05 Florida Tech * ............................... W, 3-0 H 30-20, 31-29, 30-1410/09 Rollins * ....................................... W, 3-0 A 30-23, 30-20, 31-2910/17 Saint Leo * ................................... W, 3-1 H 30-20, 30-27, 26-30, 31-2910/19 Montevallo ................................... W, 3-0 H 30-19, 30-21, 30-2510/20 North Alabama ............................. W, 3-0 N 30-24, 30-24, 30-2810/24 Florida Tech * ............................... W, 3-2 A 29-31, 24-30, 30-21, 30-24, 15-1010/26 Eckerd * ....................................... W, 3-1 A 30-26, 23-30, 30-17, 30-2410/30 Tampa * ....................................... W, 3-2 H 32-30, 30-20, 30-32, 30-32, 15-1011/02 Lynn * ...........................................L, 1-3 H 28-30, 30-21, 29-31, 25-3011/03 Barry * .......................................... W, 3-0 H 30-25, 30-26, 30-2111/04 Nova Southeastern * ....................L, 2-3 H 30-26, 25-30, 30-26, 27-30, 6-1511/09 Rollins * ....................................... W, 3-0 H 30-25, 30-19, 30-2211/15 Saint Leo ..................................... W, 3-2 N 25-30, 30-18, 19-30, 30-25, 15-4 NCAA South Regional (at Tampa)11/16 Nova Southeastern ...................... W, 3-1 N 30-19, 30-14, 26-30, 30-28 NCAA South Regional (at Tampa)11/17 Tampa ...........................................L, 0-3 A 27-30, 26-30, 19-30 NCAA South Regional (at Tampa)

*Sunshine State Conference match H - Home A - Away N - Neutral Site

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MOCCASINS YEAR-BY-YEARYear Record SSC Coach SSC Finish Post-Season1976 18-16 - Kathy Benn - - -1977 30-14 - Lois Webb - - -1978 34-21 - Lois Webb - - - 14th-AIAW Champ. 3rd-AIAW Regional1979 32-16 - Lois Webb - - - 4th-AIAW Regional1980 37-20 - Lois Webb - - - 6th-AIAW Champ. 3rd-AIAW Regional1981 43-10 - Lois Webb 1st-Tourn. 4th-NCAA Div. II 1st-NCAA Regional 7th-AIAW Champ. 1st-AIAW Regional1982 48-8 12-0 Lois Webb 1st-Reg. Season 2nd-NCAA Regional 1st-Tourn.1983 25-15 9-3 Lois Webb 2nd-Reg. Season 4th-Tourn.1984 27-10 7-1 Lois Webb 1st-Reg. Season T3rd-NCAA Regional 1st-Tourn.1985 26-12 - - - Lois Webb 2nd-Tourn.1986 32-9 12-0 Lois Webb 1st-Reg. Season T3rd-NCAA Regional1987 37-10 8-2 Lois Webb 2nd-Reg. Season T3rd-NCAA Regional1988 33-8 10-2 Lois Webb 2nd-Reg. Season1989 35-7 12-0 Lois Webb 1st-Reg. Season 4th-NCAA Div. II 1st-NCAA Regional1990 41-3 12-0 Lois Webb 1st-Reg. Season T5th-NCAA Div. II 1st-NCAA Regional1991 36-10 10-2 Lois Webb 2nd-Reg. Season 4th-NCAA Div. II 1st-NCAA Regional1992 27-11 10-2 Lois Webb 2nd-Reg. Season 3rd-NCAA Regional1993 30-5 11-3 Lois Webb 2nd-Reg. Season 3rd-NCAA Regional1994 28-8 12-2 Lois Webb 2nd-Reg. Season 2nd-NCAA Regional1995 19-18 8-6 Lois Webb 4th-Reg. Season1996 25-15 10-4 Lois Webb 3rd-Reg. Season T3rd-NCAA Regional1997 26-12 8-4 Lois Webb 3rd-Reg. Season T3rd-NCAA Regional1998 27-7 10-4 Lois Webb 3rd-Reg. Season T3rd-NCAA Regional1999 28-8 10-4 Lois Webb 3rd-Reg. Season 2nd-NCAA Regional2000 21-15 11-3 Lois Webb 2nd-Reg. Season T5th-NCAA Regional2001 11-19 5-9 Jill Stephens 5th-Reg. Season2002 25-12 10-4 Jill Stephens 3rd-Reg. Season T3rd-NCAA Regional2003 18-17 9-5 Jill Stephens 3rd-Reg. Season T3rd-NCAA Regional2004 28-9 11-5 Jill Stephens 3rd-Reg. Season T3rd-NCAA Regional2005 33-4 14-2 Jill Stephens 2nd-Reg. Season T3rd-NCAA Regional2006 31-5 15-1 Jill Stephens T1st-Reg. Season T3rd-NCAA Regional2007 26-9 11-5 Jill Stephens T2nd-Reg. Season 2nd-NCAA Regional

JENKINS FIELD HOUSE The Moccasins play their home matches in Jenkins Field House on the Florida Southern campus. Designed to complement FSC’s Frank Lloyd Wright-designed build-ings, the facility can encompass three full volleyball/basketball courts. First opened in December 1966 for men’s basketball, Jenkins Field House is one of the largest buildings on campus, covering 40,000 square feet. It was built utilizing the steel framework of three B-47 bomber hangars from Tampa’s MacDill Air Force Base. The first volleyball match in the build-ing occurred on Sept. 29, 1976, when FSC defeated Seminole Junior College 15-5, 15-3. Seven times the facility has been the site for NCAA regional volleyball tourna-ments and it was the site for the NCAA Division II Volleyball Championship in 1983. An FSC volleyball record crowd of 1,012 watched the Mocs sweep Tampa on Sept. 29, 2006. In the Moccasins’ 32-year volleyball history, their record in Jenkins Field House is 385-94 (.804). Four times they have enjoyed undefeated home seasons (1981, 1989, 1990, 1993). During a period from October 20, 1988, through October 12, 1991, the Mocs compiled a streak of 41 consecutive home wins. Florida Southern’s Board of Trustees unanimously voted to name the field house for George Jenkins, president of Publix Super Markets, Inc., in appreciation of his generous support of the school, both as a benefactor and a friend.

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Schonbrunn >

National Library >

^ Venice

With guard at gate of Prague Castle >

< On the St. Charles Bridge

SUMMER 2008

EUROPEANTRIP

The Moccasins spent ten dayson a competition tour of Eu-rope in May 2008. Their first stop was Prague in the Czech Republic. They spent three days in Prague, playing two matches, then travelled to Vi-enna, Austria, for a day. From there they travelled to Mari-bor, Slovenia, where they spent three days and played two matches. Their next stop was Pula, Croatia for two days and their final two matches. After a day of sightseeing in Venice, Italy, they returned to the U.S.

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FSC VOLLEYBALL RECORDSKILLS (Individual) Match: 40 - Becky Thyhsen, vs. South Florida, 10/05/91 Season: 904 - Becky Thyhsen, 1991 Career: 2001 - Beverly Stasis, 2004-07

KILLS (Team) Game: 31 - vs. Tampa, 11/13/93 Match: 98 - vs. Tampa, 11/13/93 Season: 2464 - 1991

KILL PERCENTAGE (Individual - min. 10 ATT) Match: .929 - Becky Thyhsen, vs. Mankato State, 11/01/91 Season: .465 - Becky Thyhsen, 1991 Career: .414 - Becky Thyhsen, 1989-91

KILL PERCENTAGE (Team) Game: .833 - vs. Eckerd, 9/25/81 (5-0-6) Match: .571 - vs. Webber 9/8/93 Season: .343 - 1990

SERVICE ACES (Individual) Match: 13 - Nancy Blakeslee, vs. Fla. Tech, 10/30/84 Season: 305 - Holly Butterfield, 1981 Career: 444 - Holly Butterfield, 1981-82

SERVICE ACES (Team) Match: 22 - vs. Grand Valley State, 10/19/90 Season: 627 - 1981

ASSISTS (Individual) Match: 83 - Missy Meyer, vs. Barry, 11/19/94 Season: 2208 - Christi Nash, 1991 Career: 5729 - Jordan McAfee, 2003-06

ASSISTS (Team) Match: 92 - vs. Tampa, 11/13/93 Season: 2328 - 1991

DIGS (Individual) Match: 43 - Courtney Veasey, at Tampa, 10/10/04 Season: 682 - Courtney Veasey, 2004 Career: 1814 - Sara Stewart, 1997-00

DIGS (Team) Match: 133 - vs. Tampa, 11/14/89 Season: 2491 - 1991

BLOCK SOLOS (Individual) Match: 11 - Trish Gadberry, vs. Mesa, 10/18/87 Season: 99 - Trish Gadberry, 1987 Career: 182 - Trish Gadberry, 1987-88

BLOCK SOLOS (Team) Match: 21 - vs. Mesa, 10/18/87 Season: 301 - 1982

BLOCK ASSISTS (Individual) Match: 13 - Amber Jaekel, vs. Air Force, 9/30/95 13 - Trish Gadberry, at Alaska-Fairbanks, 9/18/87 Season: 160 - Jolene Bunk, 2000 Career: 345 - Amber Jaekel, 1995-98

BLOCK ASSISTS (Team) Match: 50 - vs. Alaska-Fairbanks, 10/18/87 Season: 622 - 2000

CAREERKILLS 2001 - Beverly Stasis (2004-07) 1789 - Becky Thyhsen (1989-91) 1691 - Jill Stephens (1991-94) 1496 - Jenni Holste (2000-03) 1408 - Sara Stewart (1997-00)

ATTACK ATTEMPTS 5267 - Beverly Stasis (2004-07) 3731 - Jill Stephens (1991-94) 3559 - Sara Stewart (1997-00) 3551 - Jenni Holste (2000-03 3526 - Becky Thyhsen (1989-91)

ATTACK PCT. .414 - Becky Thyhsen (1989-91) .385 - Kim Crawford (1993-94) .365 - Leigh Ann Justice (1989-91) .359 - Trish Gadberry (1987-88) .342 - Brenda Mowell (1995-98)

ASSISTS 5729 - Jordan McAfee (2003-06) 4021 - Missey Crain (1988-90) 3833 - Christi Nash (1991-92) 3085 - Heather Barrus (1996-97) 3035 - Neeley Meggs (1998-99)

SERVICE ACES 444 - Holly Butterfield (1981-82) 243 - Lisa Frisbie (1985-88) 217 - Jill Stephens (1991-94) 212 - Missey Crain (1988-90) 195 - Beverly Stasis (2004-07)

DIGS 1814 - Sara Stewart (1997-99) 1659 - Beverly Stasis (2004-07) 1632 - Daryl Bâby (2004-07) 1475 - Jill Stephens (1991-94) 1353 - Danielle Durham (2005-07)

BLOCK SOLOS 182 - Trish Gadberry (1987-88) 169 - Brenda Mowell (1995-98) 161 - Becky Thyhsen (1989-91) 158 - Cindy Galbicka (1983-84) 135 - Michelle Kurtgis (1983-86)

BLOCK ASSISTS 399 - Jenni Holste (2000-03 ) 345 - Amber Jaekel (1995-98) 333 - Jolene Bunk (1997-00) 302 - Brenda Mowell (1995-98) 295 - Christie White (1997-00)

TOTAL BLOCKS 493 - Jenni Holste (2000-03) 471 - Brenda Mowell (1995-98) 438 - Becky Thyhsen (1989-91) 436 - Amber Jaekel (1995-98) 419 - Jolene Bunk (1997-00)

SEASONKILLS 904 - Becky Thyhsen (1991) 609 - Leigh Ann Justice (1991) 591 - Kim Crawford (1994) 582 - Beverly Stasis (2004) 568 - Dana Cozine (1984)

ATTACK ATTEMPTS 1689 - Becky Thyhsen (1991) 1495 - Beverly Stasis (2004) 1387 - Beverly Stasis (2005) 1271 - Leigh Ann Justice (1991) 1271 - Sandy Hudson (1981) 1214 - Trish Gadberry (1987)

ATTACK PCT. .465 - Becky Thyhsen (1991) .429 - Kim Crawford (1994) .421 - Brenda Mowell (1998) .414 - Becky Thyhsen (1990) .379 - Leigh Ann Justice (1990)

ASSISTS 2208 - Christi Nash (1991) 1752 - Missey Crain (1990) 1645 - Neeley Meggs (1999) 1625 - Christi Nash (1992) 1601 - Heather Barrus (1997)

SERVICE ACES 305 - Holly Butterfield (1981) 139 - Holly Butterfield (1982) 123 - Missey Crain (1990) 109 - Lisa Frisbie (1988) 102 - Sandy Hudson (1981)

DIGS 682 - Courtney Veasey (2004) 590 - Sara Stewart (2000) 588 - Sara Stewart (1999) 518 - Daryl Bâby (2005) 499 - Daryl Bâby (2005) 499 - Becky Thyhsen (1991)

BLOCK SOLOS 99 - Trish Gadberry (1987) 89 - Nancy Blakeslee (1983) 83 - Trish Gadberry (1988) 74 - Michelle Kurtgis (1986) 69 - Brenda Mowell (1997) 69 - Cindy Galbicka (1984)

BLOCK ASSISTS 160 - Jolene Bunk (2000) 143 - Becky Thyhsen (1991) 142 - Jenni Holste (2002) 139 - Christie White (2000) 132 - Jamie Johnson (2002)

TOTAL BLOCKS 224 - Trish Gadberry (1987) 202 - Becky Thyhsen (1991) 183 - Jolene Bunk (2000) 175 - Jenni Holste (2002) 172 - Cindy Galbicka (1983) 172 - Michelle Kurtgis (1986)

TOP FIVE SEASON/CAREER MARKS

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MOCCASIN ALL-AMERICANS

Sandy hudson1981 - 1st Team

Holly Butterfield1982 - Hon. Men.

dana Cozine1984 - 2nd Team

michelle Kurtgis1986 - 2nd Team

trish gadberry1987 - 2nd Team

missey Crain1990 - 1st Team

Vicki Saltsman1990 - 2nd Team

Becky thyhsen1990 - 2nd Team1991 - 1st Team

Brenda mowell1998 - 2nd Team

Sara Stewart1999 - 2nd Team2000 - 2nd Team

Bevery Stasis2004 AVCA FR/Year2005 - Hon. Men.2006 - Hon. Men.2007 - 2nd Team

leigh ann Justice

1991 - 1st Team

Christi nash1991 - 2nd Team

Kim Crawford1993 - 1st Team1994 - 1st Team

Jill Stephens1993 - 2nd Team1994 - 1st Team

Jenni holste2003 - Hon. Men.

Courtney Vesaey2003 - Daktronics

3rd Team2004 - Hon. Men.

Jordan mcafee2005 - 3rd Team2006 - 3rd Team

ashley martin2006 - 2nd Team2007 - 2nd Team

POST SEASON HONORSAVCA FRESHMAN

OF THE YEAR2004 - Beverly Stasis

AVCA ALL-REGION1984 - Dana Cozine Cindy Galbicka1986 - Michelle Boculac Lisa Frisbie Michelle Kurtgis1987 - Michelle Boculac Lisa Frisbie Trish Gadberry1988 - Missey Crain Lisa Frisbie Trish Gadberry1989 - Missey Crain Marla Evans Mary Ibaviosa Vicki Saltsman Lois Webb (Coach)1990 - Missey Crain Leigh Ann Justice Vicki Saltsman Becky Thyhsen Lois Webb (Coach)1991 - Christi Nash Leigh Ann Justice Becky Thyhsen1993 - Kim Crawford Jill Stephens Bridget Renyer Lois Webb (Coach)1994 - Kim Crawford Jill Stephens1995 - Tara Becker1996 - Heather Barrus Amber Jaekel1997 - Heather Barrus Brenda Mowell1998 - Amber Jaekel Brenda Mowell1999 - Sara Stewart Christie White2000 - Jolene Bunk Sara Stewart2002 - Jenni Holste Jamie Johnson Pamela Stein2003 - Jenni Holste Natalie Hortynski2004 - Natalie Hortynski Courtney Veasey Beverly Stasis (Freshman of the Year)2005 - Rachelle Konczal Jordan McAfee Beverly Stasis Danielle Durham (Freshman of the Year)2006 - Danielle Durham Ashley Martin Jordan McAfee Beverly Stasis2007 - Ashley Martin Beverly Stasis

DAKTRONICS/CoSIDAALL-REGION

2002 - Jenni Holste Erin Pixton2004 - Beverly Stasis Courtney Veasey 2005 - Rachelle Konczal Jordan McAfee Beverly Stasis2006 - Ashley Martin Jordan McAfee Beverly Stasis2007 - Ashley Martin Beverly Stasis

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

1990 - Missey Crain (2) Vicky Saltsman (2)1993 - Kelly Fitzgerald (1)1994 - Kelly Fitzgerald (1) Kim Crawford (2) Jill Stephens (2)1998 - Amber Jaekel (2)2000 - Sara Stewart (1)2002 - Erin Pixton (2)2005 - Jordan McAfee (2)2006 - Danielle Higginbotham (3) Jordan McAfee (3) Beverly Stasis (3)2007 - Danielle Higginbotham (2) Beverly Stasis (2)

NATIONALALL-TOURN. TEAM

1980 - Toni Woods (AIAW)1981 - Holly Butterfield1991 - Christi Nash Becky Thyhsen

NCAA REGIONALALL-TOURN.TEAM

1984 - Cindy Galbicka1987 - Trish Gadberry (MVP) Christy Scott1989 - Missey Crain Marla Evans Vicki Saltsman Becky Thyhsen1990 - Missey Crain (MVP)1991 - Becky Thyhsen (MVP)1993 - Kim Crawford1994 - Kim Crawford Jill Stephens1999 - Neeley Meggs Sara Stewart2000 - Sara Stewart2003 - Courtney Veasey2004 - Courtney Veasey2005 - Rachelle Konczal Jordan McAfee Beverly Stasis2006 - Ashley Martin Beverly Stasis2007 - Danielle Durham Danielle Higginbotham Ashley Martin Beverly Stasis

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1981 1st Team: Sandy Hudson*, Amy Heuser, Lisa Mason, Holly Butterfield

1982 1st Team: Sandy Hudson, Holly Butterfield 2nd Team: Carla Pfotenhauer, Sindee Snow Honorable Mention: Lisa Mason, Laurie Hiatt Coach of the Year: Lois Webb1983 1st Team: Dana Cozine, Nancy Blakeslee, Cindy Galbicka1984 1st Team: Dana Cozine*, Cindy Galbicka, Nancy Blakeslee.

2nd Team: Jeanne Stump, Susan Young, Lisa Tetsworth. Co-Coach of the Year: Lois Webb

1985 1st Team: Louise McAlpin. 2nd Team: Jeanette Rutland, Michelle Kurtgis, Michelle Odermatt

1986 1st Team: Michelle Kurtgis, Lisa Frisbie 2nd Team: Christy Scott Honorable Mention: Marlene Ansotegui, Michelle Boculac Coach of the Year: Lois Webb1987 1st Team: Trish Gadberry*, Michelle Boculac 2nd Team: Lisa Frisbie Honorable Mention: Christy Scott1988 1st Team: Trish Gadberry, Lisa Frisbie, Missey Crain Honorable Mention: Virginia Huck1989 1st Team: Missey Crain, Marla Evans 2nd Team: Vicki Saltsman, Becky Thyhsen Honorable Mention: Christine Paciero Coach of the Year: Lois Webb1990 1st Team: Missey Crain, Leigh Ann Justice, Becky Thyhsen.

2nd Team: Vicki Saltsman Coach of the Year: Lois Webb1991 1st Team: Christi Nash, Leigh Ann Justice, Becky Thyhsen.

2nd Team: Jill Stephens1992 1st Team: Christi Nash, Jill Stephens, Kelly Fitzgerald,

Bridget Renyer. 2nd Team: Paige DuBois, Amy Thoeming1993 1st Team: Kim Crawford, Jill Stephens 2nd Team: Missy Meyer Honorable Mention: Bridget Renyer1994 1st Team: Kim Crawford*, Jill Stephens 2nd Team: Kelly Fitzgerald, Missy Meyer1995 2nd Team: Tara Becker Honorable Mention: Amber Jaekel1996 1st Team: Amber Jaekel All Freshman: Heather Barrus Honorable Mention: Cindy McKinnon1997 2nd Team: Amber Jaekel, Brenda Mowell, Heather Barrus. All-Freshman: Sara Stewart1998 1st Team: Brenda Mowell**, Amber Jaekel Honorable Mention: Neeley Meggs All-Freshman: Neeley Meggs1999 1st Team: Sara Stewart, Christie White2000 1st Team: Sara Stewart** 2nd Team: Jolene Bunk Honorable Mention: Christie White All-Freshman: Jenni Holste, Mindy Miltner2001 2nd Team: Jenni Holste Honorable Mention: Misti Neutzling All-Freshman: Natalie Hortynski2002 1st Team: Jenni Holste 2nd Team: Pamela Stein, Erin Pixton Honorable Mention: Jamie Johnson2003 1st Team: Jenni Holste, Courtney Veasey Honorable Mention: Natalie Hortynski All-Freshman: Jordan McAfee

2004 1st Team: Courtney Veasey, Beverly Stasis*** Honorable Mention: Rachelle Konczal, Natalie Hortynski2005 1st Team: Beverly Stasis 2nd Team: Rachelle Konczal, Jordan McAfee Honorable Mention: Daryl Bâby, Danielle Durham***2006 1st Team: Ashley Martin, Jordan McAfee 2nd Team: Daryl Bâby, Danielle Durham, Danielle Higginbotham, Beverly Stasis2007 2nd Team: Ashley Martin, Beverly Stasis All-Freshman: Elise Burke

*Player of the Year **Co-Player of the Year***Freshman of the Year

ALL-SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE HONOREES

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCEALL-TOURNAMENT* TEAM

1981 Sandy Hudson (MVP), Lisa Mason, Holly Butterfield, Amy Heuser1982 First Team: Lisa Mason, Holly Butterfield, Carla Pfotenhauer, Sandy Hudson Second Team: Laurie Hiatt1984 Nancy Blakeslee (MVP), Dana Cozine, Cindy Galbicka1985 Louise McAlpin, Jeanette Rutland, Michelle Odermatt

*SSC Tournament discontinued in 1985

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCESILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM

(announced Feb. 22, 2007)Karla Bersano ...................... Barry ......................2001-2002, 2004Fernanda Brino .................... Barry ................................2003-2004Missey Crain ..................... Fla. Southern ..................1988-1990Kim Crawford ..................... Fla. Southern ..................1993-1994Kim Dix ................................ Tampa ..............................1988-1991Danielle Faggion.................. Tampa ..............................1996-1999Fernanda Ferreira................ Barry ................................2001-2003Cristiana Florea ................... Saint Leo ..........................1999-2002Jade Harper ......................... Barry ................................1998-2000Sandy Hudson ................... Fla. Southern ..................1981-1982Mickisha Hurley ................... Barry ................................1992-1995Wei Liu ................................. Barry ................................1993-1995Dawn Rawlins ...................... Tampa ..............................1995-1998Michele Rosamiglia ............. Barry ................................2004-2005Ania Ruiz ............................. Tampa ..............................2000-2003Jill Stephens ...................... Fla. Southern ..................1991-1994Becky Thyhsen .................. Fla. Southern ..................1989-1991Elvira Vakhidova .................. Barry ................................1994-1997Ericka Womack .................... Tampa ..............................2002-2005Cindy Yuan .......................... Barry ................................1995-1998

Top Players of First 25 YearsDanielle Faggion.................. Tampa ..............................1996-1999Mickisha Hurley ................... Barry ................................1992-1995

Top Coach of First 25 YearsChris Catanach .................... Tampa ..........................1984-present

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1981 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Florida Southern) FSC def. St. Augustine’s 15-6, 15-6, 15-3 FSC finished 1st DIV. II CHAMPIONSHIP (at California-Riverside) Lewis def. FSC 10-15, 15-12, 11-15, 15-10, 15-10 Cal St.-Northridge def. FSC 15-7, 15-12, 15-12 FSC finished 4th

1982 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Florida Southern) FSC def. Angelo St. 15-3, 15-11, 11-15, 15-6 Portland St. def. FSC 15-8, 15-9, 15-8 FSC finished 2nd

1984 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Florida Southern) Sam Houston St. def. FSC 15-12, 15-13, 15-9 Tampa def. FSC 15-12, 14-16, 15-10, 16-14 FSC finished tied for 3rd

1986 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Florida Southern) Cal St.-Northridge def. FSC 15-11, 15-11, 15-9 FSC finished tied for 3rd

1987 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Florida Southern) FSC def. Navy 15-13, 15-3, 15-9 Cent. Missouri St. def. FSC 15-7, 12-15, 15-2, 15-10 FSC finished tied for 3rd

1989 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Florida Southern) FSC def. Tampa 13-15, 15-10, 15-9, 15-13 FSC finished 1st DIV. II CHAMPIONSHIP (at Cal St.-Bakersfield) FSC def. Regis 15-4, 15-0, 15-3 Cal St.-Bakersfield def. FSC 15-10, 15-5, 15-8 North Dakota St. def. FSC 15-3, 9-15, 15-9, 15-3 FSC finished 4th

FLORIDA SOUTHERN IN NCAA POSTSEASON PLAY1990 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Florida Southern) FSC def Tampa 15-9, 4-15, 15-12, 15-6 FSC finished 1st DIV. II CHAMPIONSHIP (at Cal St.-Bakersfield) West Texas St. def. FSC 15-1, 16-14, 15-6 FSC finished tied for 5th

1991 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Tampa) FSC def. Tampa 13-15, 15-4, 15-11, 10-15, 16-14 FSC finished 1st DIV. II CHAMPIONSHIP (at West Texas State) FSC def. North. Colorado 15-9, 15-11, 12-15, 15-13 West Texas State def. FSC 15-12, 15-10, 15-2 North Dakota State def. FSC 15-8, 15-13, 15-5 FSC finished 4th

1992 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Tampa) Gannon def. FSC 9-15, 15-6, 15-9, 15-5 FSC finished 3rd

1993 SOUTH REGIONAL (at North Florida) Tampa def. FSC 12-15, 6-15, 15-10, 15-9, 20-18 FSC finished 3rd

1994 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Barry) FSC def. Tampa 9-15, 15-12, 15-9, 15-12 Barry def. FSC 15-9, 15-6, 13-15, 10-15, 19-17 FSC finished 2nd

1996 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Tampa) Barry def. FSC 15-2, 15-3, 15-4 FSC finished tied for 3rd

1997 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Tampa) Barry def. FSC 15-7, 15-9, 15-3 FSC finished tied for 3rd

1981 - 4th in nCaa diV. ii ChamPionShiPFront (l-r): Mary Kay Czajka, Jill Petrie, Lorri Marvel, Sandy Hudson, Laticia Williams,HollyButterfield,LisaMason.Back (l-r): Manager Lissa Lagoni, Susan Young, Linda Farber, Amy Heuser, Beth Haslage, Sindee Snow, Head Coach Lois Webb.

1989 - 4th in nCaa diV. ii ChamPionShiPFront (l-r): Jodi Johnson, Marla Evans, Mary Ibaviosa, Missey Crain, Christine Paciero, Tanya Varney, Michelle Eads. Back (l-r): Sarah Heddle, Vicki Saltsman, Assistant Coach Susan Freeman, Head Coach Lois Webb, Trainer Elizabeth Ide, Becky Thyhsen, Leigh Ann Justice.

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1998 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Tampa) Barry def. FSC 11-15, 15-13, 9-15, 15-3, 15-12 FSC finished tied for 3rd

1999 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Tampa) FSC def. Barry 11-15, 9-15, 15-13, 15-13, 17-15 Tampa def. FSC 9-15, 15-10, 15-9, 15-13 FSC finished 2nd

2000 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Tampa) Barry def. FSC 16-14, 15-17, 12-15, 15-10, 15-12 FSC finished tied for 5th

2002 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Tampa) FSC def. Armstrong Atlantic 30-22, 30-27, 30-15 Tampa def. FSC 30-15, 30-20, 30-23 FSC finished tied for 3rd

2003 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Barry) FSC def. Armstrong Atl. 31-33, 30-25, 30-16, 30-26 Barry def. FSC 30-23, 30-21, 30-21 FSC finished tied for 3rd

1991 - 4th in nCaa diV. ii ChamPionShiPFront (l-r): Kelly Fitzgerald, Paige DuBois, Christi Nash, Liza Villareal, Jill Ste-phens, Bekcy Perez, Missy Meyer. Back (l-r): Sharon Schroer, Kari Kiepe, Leigh Ann Justice, Assistant Coach Susan Freeman, Head Coach Lois Webb, Trainer Nita Hospel, Shannan Brown, Becky Thyhsen, Amy Thoeming.

1990 - 5th in nCaa diV. ii ChamPionShiPFront (l-r): Tina Hall, Marla Evans, Missey Crain, Christine Paciero, Leigh Ann Justice, Kari Kiepe, Shannan Brown. Back (l-r): Trainer Elizabeth Ide, Manager Tim Cooper, Becky Thyhsen, Vicki Saltsman, Amy Thoeming, Cheryl McQuown, Sharon Schroer, Assistant Coach Susan Freeman, Head Coach Lois Webb.

2004 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Barry) FSC def. Armstrong Atl. 30-24, 30-23, 30-24 Barry def. FSC 30-27, 30-20, 30-17 FSC finished tied for 3rd

2005 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Tampa) FSC def. Wingate 30-15, 30-16, 30-24 Fla. Gulf Coast def. FSC 26-30, 31-29, 26-30, 30-18, 15-12 FSC finished tied for 3rd

2006 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Tampa) FSC def. Saint Leo 30-19, 30-27, 30-17 Fla. Gulf Coast def. FSC 26-30, 30-22, 30-20, 28-30, 17-15 FSC finished tied for 3rd

2007 SOUTH REGIONAL (at Tampa) FSC def. Saint Leo 25-30, 30-18, 19-30, 30-25, 15-4 FSC def. Nova Southeastern 30-19, 30-14, 26-30, 30-28 Tampa def. FSC 30-27, 30-26, 30-19 FSC finished 2nd

JillPetrie

HeatherCarricoffe

JennWoerner

HONOR WALK STUDENTSIn 2002, Jenn Woerner became the third Moccasin volleyall player to be named as Florida Southern College’s Honor Walk Student, the highest honor bestowed on a Florida Southern student. In 1983, Jill Petrie became the first volleyball student-athlete to garner this prestigious award, while Heather Carricoffe was recognized with the honor in 1999.

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ALL-TIME VOLLEYBALL LETTERWINNERSPLAYER YEARSALENA, Nikki ..................................1995ANSOTEGUI, Marlene ............. 1985-86ARVIZU, Natalie ............................2007ASHWORTH, Robin .......................1987BÂBY, Daryl ............................. 2004-07BAKER, Alison ................................2001BARCLAY, Amber ..................... 1997-98BARRUS, Heather .................... 1996-97BASHLOR, Kelly.............................1980BECKER, Tara .......................... 1994-95BERKLAND, Courtney....................1996BERNABE, Leinani .................. 2003-06BERNES, Laurie .............................1977BIRR, Natalie ........................ 1999-2002BLAKESLEE, Nancy................. 1983-84BOCULAC, Michelle ................. 1984-87BOOTH, Julie ....................... 1997-2000BOWMAN, Jessie .................... 2005-06BROWN, Shannan ................... 1990-91BUCHANAN, Amanda ............. 2003-06BUNK, Jolene ....................... 1997-2000BURKE, Elise ................................2007BUTTERFIELD, Holly ............... 1981-82CACCIATORE, Joleen .............. 2002-05CARRICOFFE, Heather ........... 1995-97CHARLTON, Erin ...................... 1994-97CHULACK, Alissa ...........................1994CLEMENTS, KeIli ...........................1986COGHILL, Shelley .................... 1984-85COMBES, Kelsey .................... 2004-07CONNER, Ann ................................1986COOPER, Cristina ................... 2003-06COSPER, Cara......................... 2001-02COZINE, Dana ......................... 1983-84CRAIN, Missey ......................... 1988-90CRAWFORD, Kim .................... 1993-94CZAJKA , Mary Kay .................. 1979-81DeLOACH, Dana ...................... 1983-85DRAPER, Vanessa ................... 1976-78DRUMM, Maggie .................... 2005-07DuBOIS, Paige ......................... 1991-94DUDDY, Carolyn ....................... 1987-88DURHAM, Danielle ................. 2005-07EADS, Michelle......................... 1987-89ECHEVERRIA, Sue .................. 1976-78ESSIG, Tari .......................... 1997-2000EVANS, Marla ........................... 1989-90FARBER, Linda ........................ 1979-82FEDERICO, Jean ...........................1979FENNER, Michelle.................... 1992-95FINCH, Nicki ............................. 1995-96FITZGERALD, Kelly ................. 1991-94FRANCISCO, Liz ............................1977FRISBIE, Lisa ........................... 1985-88GADBERRY, Trish ................... 1987-88GALBICKA, Cindy .................... 1983-84GLUTH, Kathy .......................... 1978-79GOLDSTEIN, Nicole ................. 1995-98GOLDSTEIN, Stephanie ...............2007GONZALEZ, Bea ............................1980

GOODWIN, Debbie .................. 1984-87GREENWOOD, Anna ............. 2006-07HAGENBURGER, Noelle ......... 1994-95HALL, Tina ......................................1990HASLAGE, Beth ....................... 1980-83HAUGE, Kathryn ...................... 1992-95HEDDLE, Sarah .............................1989HERING, Suzy................................1976HESHER, Linda ........................ 1978-79HEUSER, Amy.......................... 1980-81HIATT, Laurie ..................................1982HIGGINBOTHAM, Danielle .... 2005-07 HOLSTE, Jenni......................... 2000-03HORN, Carolyn......................... 1976-78HORTYNSKI, Natalie ............... 2001-04HUCK, Virginia ......................... 1987-88HUDSON, Sandy ...................... 1981-82HUGHES, Debbie ...........................1985IBAVIOSA, Mary .............................1989JAEKEL, Amber ........................ 1995-98JOHNSON, Courtney ............. 2006-07JOHNSON, Jamie ................ 1999-2002JOHNSON, Jodi .............................1989JOHNSTON, Abi ....................... 2000-02JUSTICE, Leigh Ann................. 1989-91KEATING, Hollie ....................... 1979-80KIEPE, Kari............................... 1990-91KING, Jennifer ......................... 2006-07KLEMMT, Karlyn ...................... 2005-06KONCZAL, Rachelle................. 2002-05KULL, Karen ............................. 1987-88KURTGIS, Michelle .................. 1983-86LETT, Sarah....................................1976LIPSCOMB, Jennifer ................ 1995-97LUPFER, Sara Jane .......................1977MAGUIRE, Debbie .........................1978MARTIN, Ashley ..................... 2006-07MARTIN, Chris ...............................1988MARVEL, Lorri .................... 1980-81, 83MASON, Lisa ............................ 1979-82McAFEE, Jordan ..................... 2003-06McALPIN, Louise ...........................1985McGINTY, Tami ........................ 1977-80McKINNON, Cindy .................... 1995-96McMANUS, Kathy..................... 1994-97McQUOWN, Cheryl ........................1990MEGGS, Neeley ....................... 1998-99MEEKER, Rachael .........................1986MEYER, Missy .......................... 1991-94MICKELSON, Kindra ......................1977MILLS, Jaime............................ 2000-03MILTNER, Mindy ...................... 2000-01MOORE, Laura ........................ 2000-03MOWELL, Brenda .................... 1995-98NASH, Christi .......................... 1991-92NEUTZLING, Misti ................ 1998-2001NOWAK, Sally ................................1985ODERMATT, Michele ......................1985OLSON, Amber ..............................1997OWSTON, Nancy ...........................1976

PACIERO, Christine ................. 1989-90PARKER, Chris ...............................1979PEREZ, Becky ................................1991PETRIE, Jill ............................. 1981-83PETTRY, Joy ............................ 1978-79PFEFFER, Karen...................... 1976-77 PFOTENHAUER, Carla ..................1982PIXTON, Erin ........................ 1999-2002POOR, Cindy ............................ 1976-77QUARANTA, Tina ..................... 1995-96RENYER, Bridget ..................... 1992-93RIKER, Nancy ................................1976ROGERS, Joan ..............................1979RUITER, Michelle ...........................2004RUTLAND, Jeannette .....................1985SALTSMAN, Vicki ..................... 1987-90 SANSCRAINTE, Denise ........... 1977-80SAWYER, Jennifer ................... 2001-02SCHALER, Jana ....................... 1986-87SCHROER, Sharon .................. 1990-92SCOTT, Christy ......................... 1985-87SIGMAN, Michelle ..........................1986SNOW, Sindee ......................... 1980-82SOULE’, Laura ........................ 1984-86STASIS, Beverly ...................... 2004-07STEIN, Pamela ......................... 2002-03STEPHENS, Jill ........................ 1991-94STEWART, Sara ................... 1997-2000STUCKE, Lara .......................... 1995-96STUMP, Jeanne ........................ 1983-84STUTTERHEIM, Heidi ....................1988SYPNIESKI, Jen .............................1996TERRAN, Anabel ...................... 1978-89TETSWORTH, Lisa .................. 1983-84THOEMING, Amy ..................... 1990-93THYHSEN, Becky..................... 1989-91VanDEUSEN, Keri ..........................1992VARNEY, Tanya ........................ 1986-89VEASEY, Courtney ................... 2003-04VELENTZAS, Janie ........................1999VILLARREAL, Liza ................... 1991-94VOLLMAN, Jean....................... 1977-80WADE, Kellie ..................................1992WAGNER, Cindy ............................1976WAITE, Lori ...................................1976WARE, Christie ...............................1993WAYMAN, Rebecca........................1998WEEDEN, Nicole ...................... 2003-04WHITE, Christie .................... 1997-2000 WILBARGER, Ruth ........................1976WILLIAMS, Angel ...........................1987WILLIAMS, Laticia .................... 1981-82WOERNER, Jennifer ............ 1998-2001WOODS, Toni ........................... 1979-80WURTZ, Haili ............................ 1983-85YOUNG, Susan ........................ 1981-84ZUIDEMA, Lori ...............................1982

Current players in RED

PLAYER YEARS PLAYER YEARS

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Barry (Fla.) ..........................................23-29Eckerd (Fla.) ........................................61-1Florida Tech .........................................49-4Lynn (Fla.) ..........................................18-4Nova Southeastern (Fla.) ....................11-2Rollins (Fla.) ........................................71-5Saint Leo (Fla.) ....................................59-0Tampa (Fla.) ........................................51-50

OPPONENT FS-OPAbilene Christan (Tex.) ......................... 1-0Air Force (Colo.) ................................... 4-2Alabama ............................................. 0-1Alabama-Birmingham .......................... 2-0Alabama-Huntsville ............................. 3-0Alabama State ..................................... 1-0Alaska-Anchorage ............................... 3-1Alaska-Fairbanks ................................. 3-1Alderson-Broaddus (W. Va.) ................. 1-0American International (Mass.) ............ 2-0Angelo State (Texas) ........................... 7-1Arkansas-Monticello ............................. 1-0Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.) .............14-4Army (N.Y.) ........................................... 1-0Ashland (Ohio) ..................................... 2-0Auburn (Ala.) ........................................ 1-0Augusta State (Ga.) ............................. 2-0Augustana (S.D.) ................................. 3-1Bellarmine (Ky.) ................................... 1-0Bentley (Mass.) .................................... 5-0Berry (Ga.) ........................................... 2-0Bowie State (Md.) ................................ 1-0Brigham Young-Hawaii ......................... 0-1Bryant (R.I.) ......................................... 3-0Cal-Davis ............................................ 3-2Cal-Riverside ...................................... 2-3Cal Poly-Pomona.................................. 0-1Cal. St. - Bakersfield ............................. 0-3Cal. St. - Dominguez Hills..................... 1-0Cal. St. - Los Angeles .......................... 0-2Cal. St. - Northridge .............................. 0-2Cal. St. - Sacramento ........................... 0-2Cal. St.- San Bernardino....................... 0-1Cameron (Okla.) .................................. 0-2Carroll (Mont.) ....................................... 1-0Catawba (N.C.) .................................... 5-0Central Florida ....................................25-23Central Missouri State .......................... 3-4Central Washington ............................. 1-0Chadron State (Neb.) ........................... 1-0Chapman (Calif.) .................................. 0-2Charleston (S.C.) .................................. 6-1Charleston (W.V.) ................................. 1-0Christian Brothers (Tenn.) .................... 2-0Clarion (Pa.) ......................................... 1-0Clemson (S.C.) ..................................... 1-0Colorado Christian ............................... 1-1Colorado College .................................. 1-0Columbus State (Ga.) .......................... 1-0Denver (Colo.) ..................................... 2-0Dowling (N.Y.) ..................................... 3-0Drury (Mo.) ........................................... 1-0Eastern Kentucky ................................ 0-1Edinboro (Pa.) ..................................... 5-1Embry-Riddle (Fla.) .............................. 1-0Emory (Ga.) .......................................... 1-0Evansville (Ind.) .................................... 2-0Ferris State (Mich.) ............................... 5-1Findlay (Ohio) ...................................... 2-1Flagler (Fla.) ........................................ 7-1Florida ................................................. 5-8Florida A&M ......................................... 3-0Florida Atlantic .....................................13-2

Florida Bible ......................................... 1-0Florida Gulf Coast ............................... 1-3Florida International U. .........................20-21Florida State ........................................ 1-4Fontbonne (Mo.) ................................... 1-0Fort Lewis (Colo.) ................................. 1-0Francis Marion (S.C.) .......................... 6-0Franklin Pierce (N.H.) ........................... 1-0Gannon (Pa.) ........................................ 3-2Gardner-Webb (N.C.) ........................... 2-0Grand Canyon (Ariz.)............................ 1-2Grand Valley State (Mich.) ................... 4-2Hawaii-Hilo ......................................... 0-2Henderson State (Ark.) ......................... 2-1Hillsdale (Mich.) .................................... 1-0Huntingdon (Ala.).................................. 1-0Idaho .................................................... 0-1Idaho State .......................................... 1-0Illinois .................................................. 1-0Indiana-Purdue/Ft. Wayne .................... 1-1Indianapolis (Ind.) ................................. 1-0Jacksonville (Fla.) .................................15-4Jacksonville State (Ala.) ...................... 8-0James Madison (Va.) ............................ 0-1Judson (Ill.) ........................................... 1-0Kentucky Wesleyan ............................. 1-0Lander (S.C.) ........................................ 1-0Lees-McRae (N.C.)............................... 1-0Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) ............................ 2-0Lewis (Ill.) ............................................ 8-5Lock Haven (Pa.) ................................. 1-0LIU-C.W. Post (N.Y.) ............................. 3-0Loyola (Ill.) ............................................ 1-0Loyola (Md.).......................................... 1-0Madonna (Mich.)................................... 1-0Maryland - Baltimore County ................ 1-0Massachussetts .................................. 1-0Mass.-Lowell ....................................... 1-0Memphis State (Tenn.) ........................ 0-2Mercer (Ga.) ......................................... 1-0Mercy (N.Y.) ......................................... 0-1Mesa State (Colo.) .............................. 2-2Metropolitan State (Colo.) .................... 7-8Miami (Fla.) .......................................... 5-5Michigan Tech ....................................... 1-1Minnesota ........................................... 0-1Minnesota - Duluth .............................. 3-1Minn. State - Mankato ......................... 3-3Mississippi ........................................... 2-0Mississippi State .................................. 2-0Mississippi-Women ............................... 4-5Missouri Southern................................. 2-1Missouri-St. Louis ................................ 6-1Missouri Western .................................. 2-0Montana State-Billings.......................... 1-0Montevallo (Ala.) .................................. 8-4Morehead State (Ky.) ............................ 1-0Mount Olive .......................................... 1-0Navy (Md.) ............................................ 3-1Nebraska-Omaha ................................ 0-3New Haven (Conn.) .............................12-5New Mexico Highlands ......................... 1-0New Orleans (La.) ............................... 3-0New York Tech ...................................... 3-0Nicholls State (La.) ............................... 1-0North Alabama .................................... 8-3North Carolina .................................... 1-1North Carolina - Pembroke ................... 1-0North Central (Ill.) ................................. 1-0North Dakota ...................................... 1-2North Dakota State .............................. 2-5North Florida ........................................11-13Northeastern (Mass.) ............................ 1-0Northern Colorado ............................... 3-2Northern Kentucky ................................ 2-3

Northern Michigan ............................... 2-2Northern Montana ................................ 1-0Northern State (S.D.) ............................ 1-0Northwest Missouri State ..................... 4-0Northwood (Mich.) ............................... 0-1Oakland (Mich.) ................................... 3-0Oral Roberts (Okla.) ............................. 0-1Palm Beach Atlantic (Fla.) ................... 4-0Pittsburg State (Kan.) ........................... 1-0Portland State (Ore.) ............................ 0-4Presbyterian (S.C.) .............................. 4-0Puerto Rico-Mayaguez ......................... 2-0Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras ...................... 2-1Puget Sound (Wash.) ........................... 0-1Quincy (Ill.) ........................................... 1-0Quinnipiac (Conn.) ............................... 1-0Regis (Colo.)......................................... 1-3Rockhurst (Mo.) ................................... 0-2Rutgers (N.J.) ....................................... 0-2Saginaw Valley State (Mich.) ................ 1-0Saint Andrews (N.C.) ............................ 1-0Saint Anselm (N.H.) .............................. 1-0Saint Augustine’s (N.C.) ....................... 2-0Saint Francis (Ill.) .................................. 7-2Saint Francis (N.Y.) ............................... 1-0Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) ............................ 2-1Saint Thomas (Fla.) ............................. 4-0Saint Xavier (Ill.) ................................... 1-0Samford (Ala.) ...................................... 1-0Sam Houston State (Texas).................. 0-3San Francisco State (Calif.).................. 0-1Seattle Pacific (Wash.) ......................... 0-1Slippery Rock (Pa.)............................... 2-0Sonoma State (Calif.) ........................... 2-0South Alabama ................................... 1-0South Carolina ...................................... 1-2South Carolina-Aiken ........................... 8-0South Carolina-Upstate ....................... 7-1Southeast Missouri State...................... 4-0Southern Illinois-Edwardsville............... 1-0Southern Mississippi............................. 1-0South Florida ......................................35-9Southwest State (Minn.) ..................... 1-1Southwest Texas State ......................... 1-0Stetson (Fla.) ........................................31-0Stony Brook (N.Y.) ................................ 2-0Tennessee-Martin ................................ 2-0Texas Lutheran .................................... 0-4Texas Woman’s .................................. 2-0Towson State (Md.) .............................. 1-0Troy State (Ala.) ...................................13-0Truman State (Mo.) ............................. 1-2Tulane (La.) .......................................... 0-1Tuskegee Institute (Ala.) ....................... 1-0Valdosta State (Ga.) ............................. 2-0Warner Southern (Fla.) ......................... 1-0Washburn (Kan.) ................................. 1-2Washington (Mo.) ................................. 0-1Wayne State (Mich.) ............................. 2-0Wayne State (Neb.) .............................. 2-0Webber International (Fla.) .................. 2-0West Alabama ..................................... 1-0West Florida ........................................ 2-0West Georgia ....................................... 2-0West Texas A&M ................................. 1-7West Virginia Wesleyan ........................ 1-0Western State (Colo.) .......................... 1-0Wingate (N.C.) .................................... 3-0Winona State (Minn.) ............................ 1-0Winthrop (S.C.) ..................................... 1-0-1Wisconsin-Parkside ............................. 3-0Wright State (Ohio) ............................... 5-1Xavier (Ohio) ........................................ 0-1

SUNSHINE ST. CONF. OPPONENTSOPPONENT FS-OP

OPPONENT FS-OP

2008 Opponents in Red

SERIES RECORDS VS. ALL-OPPONENTSOPPONENT FS-OP

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SUNSHINE ST. CONF. 2007 STANDINGSInstitution SSC ALLTampa 15-1 31-3Florida Southern 11-5 26-9Nova Southeastern 11-5 26-10Eckerd 9-7 23-11Lynn 7-9 22-12Saint Leo 6-10 24-14Rollins 5-11 18-18Florida Tech 4-12 21-12Barry 4-12 12-20

First Team All-SSC Second Team All-SSCLydee Benoit (EC) Melinda Gorman (NSU)Erin Clark (UT) Camila Lins (LU)Katelen Dixon (UT) Ashley Martin (FSC)Alisha Green (UT) Daris Rodriguez (LU)Michelle Nogueras (SLU) Gabriela Saade (UT)Camilla Pagnan (BU) Beverly Stasis (FSC)Margeuax Sinabaldi (UT) Lauren Evans (BU)

Honorable Mention All-Freshman TeamKeisha Carter (EC) Elise Burke (FSC)Kaitlin McKenna (SLU) Kaitlin McKenna (SLU)Valia Petrova (NSU) Lacy Redwine (LU) Stefanie Sveiven (BU) Melissa Vanderhall (UT) Devon Woolard (LU)

Player of the Year - Erin Clark (UT)Coach of the Year - Steve Wilcosky (NSU)

Freshman of the Year - Kaitlin McKenna (SLU)

HITTING PERCENTAGE K E TA PCT.Kaitlin McKenna (SLU) ........ 383 88 653 .452Erin Clark (UT) ..................... 436 80 789 .451Alisha Green (UT)................ 422 104 805 .395Danielle MacDonald (UT) .... 213 58 447 .347Emily Frey (SLU) ................. 257 76 529 .342Daris Rodriguez (LU) ........... 410 120 916 .317Jennifer King (FSC) ........... 334 90 783 .312Michelle Nogueras (SLU) .... 238 77 525 .307Keisha Carter (EC) .............. 364 25 785 .304Leigh Badoyen (EC) ............ 287 88 679 .293

KILLS KILLS AVG.Camila Pagnan (BU).............................. 567 5.40Camila Lins (LU) .................................... 539 4.21Lydee Benoit (EC) ................................. 404 4.21Erin Clark (UT) ....................................... 436 3.93Ashley Martin (FSC) ............................ 439 3.72Alisha Green (UT).................................. 422 3.70Sacha Gumbs (FT) ................................ 403 3.66Beverly Stasis (FSC) ........................... 434 3.56Katelen Dixon (UT) ................................ 371 3.40Daris Rodriguez (LU) ............................. 410 3.33

ASSISTS AST AVG.Gabriela Saade (UT) ............................. 1429 12.87Elise Burke (FSC) ................................ 1543 12.54Shannon Ruby (EC) .............................. 1372 12.04Maria Romanowski (BU)........................ 1321 12.01Michelle Nogueras (SLU) ...................... 1576 11.34Valia Petrova (NSU) .............................. 1560 10.83 Lacey Malarky (RC) ............................... 1243 10.45Marcela Vasconcelos (FT) ..................... 1171 9.92Devon Woolard (LU) .............................. 1066 9.03Megan Bedner (LU) ............................... 478 7.24

SERVICE ACES ACES AVG.Camilla Pagnan (BU) ............................. 51 0.49Camila Saade (UT) ................................ 53 0.45Chelsea Armer (SLU) ............................ 58 0.44Michelle Nogueras (SLU) ...................... 60 0.43Kristy Busse (EC) .................................. 51 0.42Kim Nuckols (SLU) ................................ 33 0.39Christina Reinders (RC) ........................ 52 0.39Marcela Vasconcelos (FT) ..................... 46 0.39Erin Clark (UT) ....................................... 43 0.39Maria Romanowski (BU)........................ 41 0.37

BLOCKS BS BA TB AVG.Emily Frey (SLU) ................. 37 140 177 1.28Melinda Gorman (NSU) ....... 34 132 166 1.13Keisha Carter (EC) .............. 24 107 131 1.12Leigh Badoyen (EC) ............ 27 95 122 10.3Daris Rodriguez (LU) ........... 18 108 126 10.2Kaitlin McKenna (SLU) ........ 14 120 134 0.96Jennifer King (FSC) ........... 9 104 113 0.93Jenny Sherwood (RC) ......... 20 83 103 0.90Sydney Taylor (LU) .............. 17 93 110 0.87Leah Perry (SLU)................. 7 101 108 0.86

DIGS DIGS AVG.Laura Evans (BU) .................................. 589 5.26Margeuax Sinabaldi (UT)....................... 610 5.08Christie Schade (LU) ............................. 547 4.41Kristy Busse (EC) .................................. 536 4.39Kim Cline (RC) ....................................... 574 4.32Daryl Bâby (FSC) ................................. 499 4.09Amy O’Brien (FT) ................................... 500 4.07Danielle Durham (FSC) ........................ 455 3.99Amanda Boyce (FT) .............................. 461 3.94Marcela Vasconcelos (FT) ..................... 413 3.50

CommissionerMike Marcil

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE

2007 SSC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Founded in 1975, the Sunshine State Conference has risen from a single sport organization to the Division II “Conference of Champions.” Since its inception, the conference has grown steadily in sports played, membership and national prominence. Sunshine State Conference mem-ber schools have won NCAA national titles (69 total) in baseball, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball, and are nationally recognized in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s rowing and women’s basketball. The SSC sponsors championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, softball and women’s rowing. The first women’s SSC championships began in 1981-82. SSC members include: Barry University (Miami Shores); Eckerd College (St. Petersburg); Florida Tech (Melbourne); Florida Southern College (Lakeland); Lynn University (Boca Raton); Nova Southeastern University (Ft. Lauderdale); Rollins College (Winter Park); Saint Leo University (Saint Leo); and the University of Tampa (Tampa). For more information, please contact:

Mike Marcil, CommissionerNoel Beaulieu, Asst. Commissioner for External OperationsKelly Harrison, Asst. Commissioner for Internal Operations

7061 Grand National Dr., Suite 138Orlando, FL 32819 • (407) 248-8460www.sunshinestateconference.com

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NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITYMATCH DATES: A–Oct. 3; H–Nov. 7NICKNAME: SharksLOCATION: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.AFFILIATION: NCAA IIENROLLMENT: 4,019COLORS: Navy Blue & GraySERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 11-2HEAD COACH: Steve Wilcosky (37-30, 2 yrs.)2007 RECORD: 26-10; 11-5 SSC (T-2nd)SID: Jeff Kelley ([email protected])SID PHONE: (954) 262-8261SID FAX: (954) 262-3273WEB-SITE: www.nsuathletics.nova.edu

ROLLINS COLLEGEMATCH DATES: A–Sept. 24; H–Oct. 29NICKNAME: TarsLOCATION: Winter Park, Fla.AFFILIATION: NCAA IIENROLLMENT: 1,759COLORS: Royal Blue and GoldSERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 71-5HEAD COACH: Sindee Snow (135-109, 7 yrs.)2007 RECORD: 18-18; 5-11 SSC (7th)SID: Nate Weyant ([email protected])SID PHONE: (407) 646-2661SID FAX: (407) 646-1555WEB-SITE: www.rollins.edu/athletics

SAINT LEO UNIVERSITYMATCH DATES: H–Oct. 7; A–Nov. 12NICKNAME: LionsLOCATION: Saint Leo, Fla.AFFILIATION: NCAA IIENROLLMENT: 1,000COLORS: Green and GoldSERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 59-0HEAD COACH: Sam Cibrone (72-62, 4 yrs.)2007 RECORD: 24-14; 6-10 SSC (6th)SID: Evan Ortiz ([email protected])SID PHONE: (352) 588-8506SID FAX: (352) 588-8290WEB-SITE: www.saintleo.edu/athletics

UNIVERSITY OF TAMPAMATCH DATES: H–Sept. 17; A–Oct. 24NICKNAME: SpartansLOCATION: Tampa, Fla.AFFILIATION: NCAA IIENROLLMENT: 4,261COLORS: Scarlet, Black and GoldSERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 51-50HEAD COACH: Chris Catanach (754-146, 24 yrs.)2007 RECORD: 31-3; 15-1 SSC (1st)SID: Tom Kolbe ([email protected])SID PHONE: (813) 253-6241SID FAX: (813) 253-6288WEB-SITE: www.utampa.edu/athletics

BARRY UNIVERSITYMATCH DATES: A–Oct. 11; H–Nov. 14NICKNAME: BuccaneersLOCATION: Miami Shores, Fla.AFFILIATION: NCAA IIENROLLMENT: 9,042COLORS: Red, Black and SilverSERIES VS FSC: Barry leads 29-23HEAD COACH: Frederico Santos (1st year at BU)2007 RECORD: 12-20; 4-12 SSC (T-8th)SID: Dennis Jezek ([email protected])SID PHONE: (305) 899-3553SID FAX: (305) 899-3556WEB-SITE: www.GoBarryBucs.com

ECKERD COLLEGEMATCH DATES: A–Sept. 30; H–Oct. 22NICKNAME: TritonsLOCATION: St. Petersburg, Fla.AFFILIATION: NCAA IIENROLLMENT: 1,749 COLORS: Teal, Navy, Black & WhiteSERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 61-1HEAD COACH: Courtney Draper (69-54, 4 yrs.)2007 RECORD: 23-11; 9-7 SSC (4th) SID: Guy Harrison ([email protected])SID PHONE: (727) 864-8242SID FAX: (727) 864-8968WEB-SITE: www.eckerd.edu/athletic

FLORIDA TECHMATCH DATES: H–Oct. 14; A–Nov. 1NICKNAME: PanthersLOCATION: Melbourne, Fla.AFFILIATION: NCAA IIENROLLMENT: 5,000COLORS: Crimson and GraySERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 49-4HEAD COACH: Qi Wang (21-12, 1 yr.)2007 RECORD: 21-12; 4-12 SSC (T-8th)SID: Rebecca Vick ([email protected])SID PHONE: (321) 674-7484SID FAX: (321) 674-7502WEB-SITE: www.fit.edu/CampusLife/athletics

LYNN UNIVERSITYMATCH DATES: A–Oct. 4; H–Nov. 8NICKNAME: Fighting KnightsLOCATION: Boca Raton, Fla.AFFILIATION: NCAA IIENROLLMENT: 2,100COLORS: Royal Blue and WhiteSERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 18-4HEAD COACH: Lynze Roos (37-25, 2 yrs.)2007 RECORD: 22-12; 7-9 SSC (5th)SID: Chad Beattie ([email protected])SID PHONE: (561) 237-7431SID FAX: (561) 237-7273WEB-SITE: www.lynn.edu/athletics

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BASEBALL • Jim & Phyllis Adams Scholarship • Chuck Anderson Scholarship • John Cedarburg Scholarship • John & Rebecca Rodda Scholarship • Hal Smeltzly Scholarship

MEN’S BASKETBALL • The Blade and The Blu Scholarship • Scott Kelly Scholarship • John P. & William P. Buckley Scholarship

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • Dick Goding Scholarship

MEN’S & WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz

Scholarship

MEN’S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Conner Janzen Scholarship • George Jenkins Scholarship • James “Jimmie” Sikes Scholarship • Leon “Pop” Sikes, Sr. Scholarship • Hal Sherron Fund

WOMEN’S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Nell W. Phelps Scholarship

MEN’S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz

Scholarship • Dick Wells Fund

Florida Southern College Athletic Scholarships Florida Southern College is proud to be able to provide distinct scholarships for most of its varsity sports. Established by gifts from many generous donors, these named scholarships were created to recognize and honor an individual or were created as memorials. All of them reflect a donor’s love of sports, a desire to assist exceptional student-athletes, and a commitment to higher education. Florida Southern’s Athletic Department is extremely grateful for the support from these outstanding individuals. If you are interested in contributing to a current scholarship or establishing a new one, please call Florida Southern Athletic Director Pete Meyer at 863-680-4264.

WOMEN’S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz

Scholarship • Taylor Greene Memorial Scholarship

SOFTBALL • Chris Bellotto Scholarship • Stanley Gaines Scholarship • Mary Meloy Scholarship

MEN’S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship

WOMEN’S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship

MEN’S TENNIS • David & Carol Walters Scholarship • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz

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WOMEN’S TENNIS • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz

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VOLLEYBALL • Ruby Adams - Ellene Szabo Scholarship • Dorothy Cofrin Scholarship • Herman & Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Stephens Family Scholarship • Irene Wagner Scholarship • Lois Webb Scholarship

GENERAL • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family Scholarship

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Julianne Coleman (softball), Buck Dawson (cross country coach) and Jana Peterkova (women’s golf) were inducted into the SSC Hall of Fame in 2008 bringing the number of inductees from Florida Southern College to 39. Nine Moccasin representatives were inducted into the inaugural class in 1991-92 and FSC has had at least one inductee in 14 of the 17 classes since the Hall’s inception. Of the 39 inductees, 25 have been student-athletes, while 10 have come from the coaching ranks and four from administrative and staff positions.

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE HALL OF FAME

CLASS OF 1991-92Dana Cozine - Volleyball

John Ebeling - Men’s BasketballJohn Edwards - Men’s Basketball

Tom Gleeton - Men’s GolfSandy Hudson - Volleyball

Charley Matlock - Men’s Golf CoachTom Patri - Men’s Golf

Hal Smeltzly - Baseball Coach / Athletic DirectorLois Webb - Volleyball Coach

CLASS OF 1992-93Joe Arnold - Baseball Coach

Lee Janzen - Men’s Golf

CLASS OF 1993-94Ed Jeffries - Women’s Tennis CoachJerry Johnson - Men’s Basketball

Dori Stankewitz - Softball

CLASS OF 1994-95Bill “Doc” Connors - Trainer

Kris Kearney - Men’s Basketball

CLASS OF 1995-96Chuck Anderson - Baseball Coach

Terry Gilmore - BaseballMissey Crain - Volleyball

CLASS OF 1996-97Hal Wissel - Men’s Basketball Coach

CLASS OF 1998-99Kellie Robinson - Softball

FSC’S SSC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

CLASS OF 1999-00Chris Bellotto - Softball Coach

John Hudek - Baseball

CLASS OF 2002-03Becky Thyhsen - Volleyball

Norm Benn - Women’s Basketball CoachRocco Mediate - Men’s Golf

CLASS OF 2003-04Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball

CLASS OF 2004-05Shelly Davis - Softball

Wayne Koehler - Sports Information DirectorShanna Nagy - Women’s Golf

CLASS OF 2005-06Lisa Cave - Women’s GolfJeff Klauk - Men’s GolfJames Vida - Baseball

CLASS OF 2006-07Duane Hopkins - Faculty Athletics representative

B.J. Leach - BaseballTraci Wood - Softball

CLASS OF 2007-08Julianne Coleman - Softball

A.L. “Buck” Dawson - Cross Country CoachJana Peterkova - Women’s Golf

Julianne ColemanSoftball1996-99

a.l. “BuCK” daWSonCross Country Coach

1995-2007

Jana PeterKoVaWomen’s golf

2001-02

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FSC SPORTS HALL OF FAMECLASS OF 2002

Chuck Anderson - Baseball (1959-62)Baseball Coach (1984-2002)

Chris Bellotto - Softball Coach (1982- )John Ebeling - Men’s Basketball (1979-82)

Ken Huebner - Baseball (1962-65)Lee Janzen - Men’s Golf (1983-86)

Jerry Johnson - Men’s Basketball (1985-88)Floyd E. Lay - Men’s Basketball (1938-41)

Charley Matlock - Men’s Golf Coach (1972-95)Greg Pryor - Baseball (1968-71)

Kellie Robinson - Softball (1989-92)Charles Senger - Baseball/Basketball (1954-57)

Hal Smeltzly - Baseball Coach (1958-1976)and Athletics Director (1977-2000)

Lois Webb - Volleyball Coach (1977-2000)George Jenkins - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2003Joe Arnold - Baseball Coach (1977-83)

Kim Disbro - Women’s Basketball (1984-87)Fred Lapper - Men’s Basketball (1950-53)

Justice Fred R. Lewis - Men’s Basketball (1965-69)Andy McGaffigan - Baseball (1977-78)Rocco Mediate - Men’s Golf (1983-84)

Jay Smith - Baseball (1971-73)Dori Stankewitz - Softball (1985-88)

Dr. Hal Wissel - Men’s Basketball Coach (1977-82)Jimmie Sikes - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2004Norm Benn - Women’s Basketball Coach (1985-97)

Rodney Butcher - Men’s Golf (1989-92)Katy Cortelyou - Softball (1992-95)Terry Gilmore - Baseball (1984-87)

Kris Kearney - Men’s Basketball (1985-89)Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball (1995-98)

Tom Patri - Men’s Golf (1980-81)Becky Thyhsen - Volleyball (1989-91)

Clarence “Blade” Kelley - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2005Bob Bowman - Men’s Basketball (1963-67)Jim Bush - Men’s Soccer Coach (1957-80);

Men’s Tennis Coach (1959-85); Women’s Tennis Coach (1979-80)Missey Crain - Volleyball (1988-90)

Shelly Davis - Softball (1993-96)John Edwards - Men’s Basketball (1973-76)

Tom Gleeton - Men’s Golf (1977-79)Shanna Nagy - Women’s Golf (1996-99)

Basil “Rocky” Pegg - Men’s Basketball (1949-51)Marcus “Joker” Marchant - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2006Cris Allen - Baseball (1986-89)

Frank Cacciatore - Baseball (1974-75)Lisa Cave - Women’s Golf (1997-2000)

A.L. “Buck” Dawson - Cross Country Coach (1995-2006)Alan Grossman - Men’s Soccer (1971-74)

Sandy Hudson - Volleyball (1981-82)Dr. Ed Jeffries - Women’s Tennis Coach (1981-99)

Jeff Klauk - Men’s Golf (1997-2000)Frank Szabo - Administrator

James Vida - Baseball (1994-95)

THE CLASS OF 2008The seventh class of the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame was enshrined on March 29, 2008. Pictured are - Front (L-R): Jana Peterkova, Julianne Coleman, Kelly Charron; Back (L-R): George Hudson, Wayne Raath, Frank DeSavino, Alberto Bonfil. Not pictured: Steve Sokol and Brett Tomko.

CLASS OF 2007Allison Avey - Women’s Tennis (1982-85)

Robbie Davis - Women’s Golf Coach (1997-present)Doug Gordin - Men’s Golf Coach (1996-present)

Simon Harper - Men’s Basketball (1971-72)Wayne Koehler - Sports Information Director (1983-95, 1999-2002)

B.J. Leach - Baseball (1998-99)Mohammed Sabie - Men’s Soccer (1954)

Traci Wood - Softball (1992-96) Jack Slayton - Honorary Member

CLASS OF 2008Alberto Bonfil (Men’s Tennis, 1997-00)

Kelly Charron (Women’s Basketball, 1992-95)Julianne Coleman (Softball, 1996-99)

Frank DeSavino (Men’s Basketball/Baseball, 1953-56)Jana Peterkova (Women’s Golf, 2001-02)

Wayne Raath (Men’s Golf, 1997-00)Steve Sokol (Men’s Golf, 2001-02)

Brett Tomko (Baseball, 1995)George Hudson (Honorary)

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FSC MEN FIRST, WOMEN THIRD IN 2007-08 SSC MAYOR’S CUP

Florida Southern finished first in the men’s division and third in the women’s division for the Sunshine State Conference Mayor’s Cup for all-sports competition for the 2007-08 academic year. The award is sponsored by the mayors of the nine communities in which SSC schools are located. The Mayor’s Cup recognizes competition in six sports for men: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer and tennis and eight sports for women: basketball, cross country, golf, rowing, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. Points in each sport are awarded by the number of schools sponsoring teams in the respective sports. The 2007-08 academic year marked the 22nd year of the Mayor’s Cup competition. FSC has won the men’s division 10 times and also won the women’s division 10 times.

FSC MEN FSC WOMENSeason Place Place1986-87 2nd 1st1987-88 1st 1st1988-89 1st 1st1989-90 5th 1st1990-91 3rd 2nd1991-92 2nd 2nd1992-93 3rd 2nd1993-94 3rd 2nd1994-95 6th 1st1995-96 1st 2nd1996-97 1st 2nd1997-98 1st 1st 1998-99 1st 1st1999-00 1st 2nd2000-01 1st 1st2001-02 1st 5th2002-03 2nd 4th2003-04 2nd 2nd2004-05 2nd 1st2005-06 3rd 4th2006-07 2nd 1st2007-08 1st 3rd

FSC’s FINISHES IN NACDA CUPSEASON PLACE PTS1995-96 13th 328.01996-97 27th 283.51997-98 5th 320.01998-99 4th 320.01999-00 4th 473.02000-01 30th 310.02001-02 24th 344.02002-03 40th 310.52003-04 26th 385.52004-05 13th 445.52005-06 15th 404.02006-07 10th 554.02007-08 39th 351.5

MAJORS and FIELDS OF STUDY Florida Southern College offers a bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degree and also offers master’s degrees in business administration, education and nursing. For more information, call the FSC admissions office at (863) 680-4131 or 1-800-274-4131. The following is a list of undergraduate majors offered at Florida Southern:

DIRECTIONS TO FSC

From Orlando Take I-4 West to exit 33. Turn left off exit and turn right at sec-ond stoplight. Continue to major intersection at Memorial Blvd and turn left. Go 1/2 mile to Ingraham Avenue and turn right. Go to McDonald and turn right. Parking lot is on the left, just past Barnett Field.

From Orlando Airport Take 417 South (toll road) to I-4 West and follow directions above.

From Tampa/St. Petersburg/Fort Myers Follow I-4 East to Exit 27 (570E, Polk Parkway exit). Go approximately 6.1 miles to Exit 7 (South Florida Avenue - toll: 50 cents). Turn left onto 37N (South Florida Avenue) and go to Mc-Donald Street. Turn right on McDonald and turn go seven blocks to the campus. Park in the second parking lot on the right (Barnett Field).

From Palm Beach/Fort Lauderdale Take Florida Turnpike north to Yeehaw Junction (Hwy 60). Take Hwy 60 to 98 North to Lakeland. Watch for Grove Park Shopping Plaza and turn left at Crystal Lake and go to Lake Hollingsworth Drive. Turn right and go to Ingraham and turn right. Go to stop sign (McDonald) and turn left. Parking lot will be on the left, just past Barnett Field.

Criminologyeconomicseducation Educational Studies Elementary Education Pre-K/Primary Education Special Education CertificationinSecondaryEd.englishenvironmental Studieshistoryhorticulture Science Landscape Horticultural Design or Production Recreational Turf Mgmt. Landscape Designhumanitiesmathematicsmusic Music Composition or Peformance Music Education Music Management

accountingart Art Education Art History Graphic Design Studio Artathletic trainingBiochemistry and molecular BiologyBiologyBusiness administration Finance Information Tech. Mngt. International Business Management MarketingChemistryCitrusCommunication Advertising Broadcast Journalism Print Journalism Public RelationsComputer Science/math.

nursingPhilosophyPhysical educationPolitical SciencePsychologyreligionSocial ScienceSociologySpanishSports managementtheatre arts

Pre-Professional Pre-Dental Studies Pre-Engineering Studies Pre-Forestry Studies Pre-Law Studies Pre-Medicine Studies Pre-Ministry Studies Pre-Physical Therapy Studies Pre-Veterninary Studies

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2008 FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE “MOCCASINS” NO NAME POS HGT CL HOMETOWN (Previous School) 7 Natalie Arvizu OH 5-10 SO Tijeras, NM (Manzano HS) 8 Julia Borecka OH 5-10 JR Jaworze, Poland (American Univ.) 1 Elise Burke S 5-07 SO Gainesville, FL (Gainesville HS) 21 Maggie Drumm RS/MH 5-10 SR Ellisville, MO (Marquette HS) 22 Danielle Durham OH 5-10 SR Venice, FL (Venice HS) 5 Stephanie Goldstein DS 5-07 SO Sugar Land, TX (Clements HS) 11 Anna Greenwood OH 5-09 SR Lutz, FL (Sickles HS) 13 Danielle Higginbotham MH 6-01 SR Tallahassee, FL (Lawton Chiles HS) 10 Courtney Johnson S/L 5-03 SR Homestead, FL (Palmer Trinity HS) 24 Ashley Martin RS 6-01 SR St. Petersburg, FL (Winthrop Univ.) 6 Anna Niebuhr L 5-07 FR Manitou Springs, CO (Manitou Springs HS) 9 Elena Sorich OH/DS 5-09 FR Orlando, FL (Bishop Moore HS) 15 Kelly Sherman RS/MH 6-01 SO Pompano Beach, FL (Xavier (Ohio) Univ.) 12 Kendall Wilde S 5-08 FR Peachtree City, GA (McIntosh HS)

Jill Stephens - Head CoachJosh Hill - Asst. Coach

Christine Centrella, David Zahner - Part-time Coaches

Front (L-R): Elena Sorich, Kendall Wilde, Anna Greenwood, Courtney Johnson, Stephanie Goldstein, Elise Burke, Anna Niebuhr. Back (L-R): Part-time coach David Zahner, head coach Jill Stephens,

Danielle Durham, Maggie Drumm, Danielle Higginbotham, Ashley Martin, Kelly Sherman, Julia Borecka, Natalie Arvizu, assistant coach Josh Hill, part-time coach Christine Centrella.

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DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIMEFri. Aug. 29 Northwood (Mich.) Lakeland 7:00 p.m.Sat. Aug. 30 Northern Kentucky Tampa 11:00 a.m.Sat. Aug. 30 Ashland Tampa 3:30 p.m.

Premier ChallengeFri Sept. 5 Hawai’i-Hilo Denver, Col. 12:00 p.m.#Fri. Sept. 5 Chico State Denver, Col. 7:30 p.m.#Sat. Sept. 6 TBA Denver, Col. TBA Sat. Sept. 6 TBA Denver, Col. TBAWed. Sept. 10 Palm Beach Atlantic Lakeland 7:00 p.m.

South Region Crossover Fri. Sept. 12 North Alabama Lakeland 7:00 p.m.Sat. Sept. 13 West Georgia Lakeland 1:30 p.m.Sat. Sept. 13 West Florida Lakeland 6:00 p.m. Wed. Sept. 17 Tampa* Lakeland 7:00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 19 West Texas A&M Lakeland 7:00 p.m. Wed. Sept. 24 Rollins* Winter Park 7:00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 26 Flagler Lakeland 7:00 p.m.Tue. Sept. 30 Eckerd* St. Petersburg 7:00 p.m.Fri. Oct. 3 Nova Southeastern* Ft. Lauderdale 7:00 p.m.Sat. Oct. 4 Lynn* Boca Raton 4:00 p.m.Tue. Oct. 7 Saint Leo * Lakeland 7:00 p.m.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN 2008 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULEDAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIMESat. Oct. 11 Barry* Miami Shores 4:00 p.m.Tue. Oct. 14 Florida Tech * Lakeland 7:00 p.m.Fri. Oct. 17 Alabama-Huntsville Florence, Ala. 2:30 p.m.%Fri. Oct. 17 West Florida Florence, Ala. 7:00 p.m.%Sat. Oct. 18 North Alabama Florence, Ala. 2:00 p.m.%Wed. Oct. 22 Eckerd* Lakeland 7:00 p.m.Fri. Oct. 24 Tampa* Tampa 7:00 p.m.Sat. Oct. 25 Dowling (N.Y.) Lakeland 7:00 p.m. Wed. Oct. 29 Rollins * Lakeland 7:00 p.m.Sat. Nov. 1 Florida Tech* Melbourne 4:00 p.m.Fri. Nov. 7 Nova Southeastern * Lakeland 7:00 p.m. Sat. Nov. 8 Lynn* Lakeland 4:00 p.m. Wed. Nov. 12 Saint Leo* Saint Leo 7:00 p.m.Fri. Nov. 14 Barry* Lakeland 7:00 p.m.

Thu.-Sun. - Nov. 20-23 - NCAA Regional - TBAThu.-Sat. - Dec. 4-6 - NCAA Div. II Championship - TBA

*Sunshine State Conference MatchHome Matches In Red (played at Jenkins Field House)

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