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Newberry College• Features a 90-acre campus, located in the safest city in South Carolina

•24 majors, and 31 minors with a 14:1 student-teacher ratio

•Over 50 student groups including academic, religious, service, honor societies, and social fraternity/sorority organizations

•Placed in the top tier of the U.S. News rankings for the Baccalau-rate College South category

•Student population of 1,100 from 31 states and 15 countries

• Newberry competes in NCAA Division II athlet-ics in the Southern Athletic Conference

• Men’s intercollegiate programs in baseball, bas-ketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and wrestling

•Women’s intercollegiate programs in basketball, cheerleading, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball

• Nearly 50 percent of the student body participate in the athletic programs

• Close to 90 percent of Newberry students receive financial aid, averaging about $15,000 per student

• Over $9 million awarded each year in academic and music scholarships and athletic grants in-aid

•Over 50 student groups including academic, religious, service, honor societies, and social fraternity/sorority organizations

• Placed in the top tier of the U.S. News rankings for the Baccalau-rate College South category

• Learn more, apply, and schedule a visit at www.newberry.edu

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Quick Facts and Contact Information.........................Administration................................................................Sports Information Staff................................................Coaching Staff..............................................................Season Preview................................................................Team Roster.....................................................................Meet the Squad..........................................................2009 Statistics................................................................2009 SAC Rankings & Results.....................................2009 All-SAC Teams, Standings and Tournament Results..............2010 Opponent Information.................................2010 SAC Schedule.................................................Record Section..............................................................

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Name of School...............................City / Zip.....................................Founded.....................................................................Enrollment................................................................Nickname...............................................................School Colors........................................Stadium......................................................Capacity.....................................................................Affilaiation..........................................Conference..........................President........................................ Alma Mater......................Athletic Director....................................... Alma Mater...............................Faculty Athletics Rep.......................Senior Woman Administrator.................Athletic Dept. Phone..............................Athletic Ticket Manager........................................... Ticket Office Phone............................Head Athletic Trainer............................. Training Room Phone.......................

Newberry CollegeNewberry, S.C., 29108

18561,100

WolvesScarlet and Gray

Eleazer Arena1,600

NCAA Division IISouth Atlantic Conference

Dr. V. Scott KoerwerMuhlenberg College, 1988

Brad EdwardsSouth Carolina, 1988

Dr. Warren MooreRobin Muller

(803) 321-5137TBA

(803) 321-5101Drew Hamblin(803) 321-5170

Head Coach......................................... Alma Mater..........................Assistant Coach.............................................. Alma Mater ..........................Record At Newberry / Years........Career Record / Years.................Office Phone...........................................Best Time To Reach Coach..

David NicholsonWestern Carolina, 2005

Randy KeyUniv. of Arkansas, 1995

36-29 / Two Seasons102-80 / Five Seasons

(803) 321-5372Coordinate Through SID

Team InformationOverall Record........................................................SAC Record.................................................................Conference Finish.......................................................Letterwinners Returning / Lost...............................Starters Returing / Lost.............................................

18-167-96th8/53/3

Radio..................................................Internet Webcast................. Play-by-play....................................... Phone................................................... Email..........................................Primary Newspaper....................... Sports Editor.......................................................... Phone......................................... E-mail.......................

WKDK, AM-1240www.RedZoneMedia.com

Jimmie Coggins(803) 276-2957

[email protected] Observer

TBA(803) 276-0625 x 117

[email protected]

Volleyball SID..........................................Office Phone............................................SID Fax.....................................................E-mail...................................SID Mailing Address.......................

Website..................................

Charlie Hurley(803) 321-5603(803) 321-5660

[email protected] College Street

Newberry, S.C. 29108newberryathleticsite.com

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Brad Edwards was introduced as Athletic Director at Newberry College on May 18, 2009. Prior to coming to Newberry, he served as vice president of IMI Resort Holdings, Inc., after five years as associate athletic director at the University of South Carolina. He served as USC’s senior associate athletic director from July 2003 to March 2006.

Edwards, who played free safety for the Gamecocks and played in the National Football League for nine seasons, is currently responsible for the recruiting, hiring and training of sales executives and sales directors for IMI’s resort properties across North America, Latin America and the Caribbean. He also assists with the IMI PGA Tour Player program and was responsible for the construction of IMI’s New York City office.

In his time at South Carolina, he served as the athletic department’s chief financial officer and was responsible for the day-to-day oversight and management of all business functions. He oversaw the department’s budget, business operations for

Williams Brice Stadium, the Colonial Center and Sarge Frye Field, new facility design, development, and construction, all venue concessions and food service, department advertising and multimedia rights, coordination of bowl travel, and many other operational aspects of the department. He also assisted in securing major financial gifts and executive suite licenses.

He joined the South Carolina athletic department as assistant athletic director for development in July 1999 and was named associate athletic director in October 2001. He transitioned to senior associate athletic director in July 2003.

Edwards played free safety in the NFL for nine seasons after being drafted in the second round of the 1988 draft by the Minnesota Vikings. He also played with the Washington Redskins and Atlanta Falcons and was a starter with the Redskins’ Super Bowl XXVI championship team.

Edwards married the former Marlena Brown in May of 2010

Newberry College announced on June 11, 2010, that Dr. V. Scott Koerwer, a senior business school administrator, entrepreneur and authority on leadership and strategy, will become the College’s 21st president, effective July 1. He follows Dr. Mitchell Zais, who has served as Newberry’s president since 2000.

The move begins a new era for the College, which has a long tradition of providing educational opportunities for diverse populations of students from around the state and the nation. Newberry is known for the close, personal attention it offers to each of its more than 1,000 undergraduate students. In Dr. Koerwer, the board has selected an entrepreneurial leader who has closely studied the interconnections of professional, business and liberal arts education and has developed innovative academic programs and strategic alliances across university campuses and with universities around the world.

Currently Deputy Dean and Clinical Professor of Management at the University of South Carolina’s Moore School of Business, Dr. Koerwer brings a broad range of educational perspectives to the Newberry presidency. He was educated at a leading liberal arts institution, Muhlenberg College and went on to receive his Master’s Degree from a leading science and engineering university, Lehigh University. He was awarded his doctorate in education from the internationally recognized University of

Pennsylvania. Dr. Koerwer is also an alumnus of the Advanced Executive Program at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. In addition to the Moore School, he has served as an executive at two leading schools of management: the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Robert Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland.

During the course of his 20-year career in business and higher education, Dr. Koerwer has established a notable track record of collaboration and accomplishment at each institution he has served.

Most recently at the University of South Carolina’s Moore School of Business, he managed a budget in excess of $50M, and led numerous redesign and development initiatives including the school’s first inclusive, comprehensive strategic planning process. Continuing his record of establishing international partnerships, he forged an alliance with the University of Tikrit in Iraq, laying historic groundwork for building a new education system for the nation as it works to establish a new education and social infrastructure.

Dr. Koerwer co-launched three companies including a software company focused on knowledge management and back office operations for higher education clients and a boutique consulting and training firm. Koerwer enjoys spending time with his wife, Christine, and their two daughters, Rachel and Julia.

Dr. V. Scott Koerwer21st PresidentNewberry College

Brad EdwardsAthletic DirectorNewberry College

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Charlie HurleySports Information InternNewberry College

Josh ManckSports Information DirectorNewberry College

Josh Manck enters his fifth year as the sports information director at Newberry College. Manck oversees the publicity and game management for all of Newberry’s 15 Division II sports.

Among Manck’s duties are coordination of media coverage, production of media guides, statistical coverage, game management, and maintenance of the official athletics web site.

Manck is the Super Region 2 Chair for the DAKTRONICS Division II Football All-America committee and his 2008 football gameday program placed fourth nationalls in the CoSIDA publications competition.

Originally from Gilmer, Texas, Manck graduated from Austin College in 2005 with a B.A. in communication arts with an emphasis in media studies. Upon the completion of his degree, Manck was a sports reporter for the Cleburne Times-Review in Cleburne, Texas until June of 2006.

Manck is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and resides in Newberry.

Charlie Hurley is in his first year as a sports information intern as Newberry College. He serves as the main contact for volleyball, wrestling and men’s and women’s tennis.

A native of Duluth, Minn., Hurley graduated from Michigan Technological University in 2010 with a B.A. in Communication. While at Tech, Hurley was a student assistant in the sports information office. His duties included helping to produce game programs, game notes, feature stories, recaps and media guides for the school’s 13 Division I and II sports. He also assisted in various aspects of game management.

Brandon ScardigliSports Information InternNewberry College

Brandon Scardigli begins his first year as a sports information intern as Newberry College. He serves as the main contact for men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basketball and softball.

Originally from New Orleans, La., Scardigli graduated from McNeese State in 2010 with a B.S. in mass communication with a focus in journalism. While at McNeese, Scardigli was a student intern in the sports information office and helped manage the media needs of the Cowboys’ 14 Division I sports.

Brice ZimmermanCreative Services SpecialistNewberry College

Brice Zimmerman starts his fourth year as part of the Newberry College athletic department. He serves as a creative serivices specialist, overseeing and creating graphic design work for the Athletic Department.

Hailing from Atlanta, Ga., Zimmerman graduated from Valdosta State in 2005 with a degree in mass media with an emphasis on television.

Zimmerman has myriad accolades and experience including his work on crews for ESPN Sunday Night Football.

Zimmerman resides in Newberry with his wife Diane.

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The 2010 season will mark the third year of the David Nicholson era at Newberry. The Olympia, Wash., native came to the Palmetto State to take over as coach of a team that was struggling just to win games. During his first season in 2008, he steered the squad to an 18-13 record and an 8-8 mark in South Atlantic Conference play. The season was highlighted by a win in the first round of the Food Lion SAC Tournament – something that has only happened twice in the past eight seasons. He built upon the success of his inaugural season in 2009 when the team finished with an 18-16 record and a 7-9 tally in SAC play – good for a sixth place finish. While at Newberry, he has had the opportunity to coach four All-Conference team members, three Preseason All-Conference team selections, and a Daktronics All-Southeast Region Team member (Priscila Sales ’08).

Before he came to Newberry, Nicholson was the head coach at the University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College in the spring of 2008.

Prior to his brief stint in the Lone Star State, Nicholson spent three years at the helm of a Union College team in Barbourville, Ky. Under Nicholson’s tutelage, the Lady Bulldogs experienced one of the most prolific winning periods in the history of their program. In 2007, Union finished up with a 34-15 record, resetting the record for the most wins in school history in the process. Nicholson garnered Coach of the Year accolades both in the Appalachian Athletic Conference and NAIA Region XII. The historic team boasted the AAC Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year, Setter of the Year and Region XII Player of the Year. The 2006 season was successful as well, with a player earning an NAIA All-American Honorable Mention, two NAIA Setters of the Week, three All-Conference First Team members, three All-Region First Team selections and two conference All-Freshman Team choices.

Nicholson spent two years before his time at Union as an assistant coach at Western Carolina (N.C.) University. The Division I Catamounts racked up a 28-33 record with the help of Nicholson.

Before taking his talents to the college level, Nicholson was an experienced and highly successful high school coach in Washington, Oregon and North Carolina for over a decade.

A premier official, Nicholson has officiated many high school volleyball and basketball contests in North Carolina, including the 2002 3A State Championship volleyball match.

Nicholson graduated from Western Carolina in 2005 and received his master’s degree in Education from Union in December 2006.

He is married to the former Jennifer Rogers of Murphy, N.C. They have a one-year-old son, Jacob, and currently reside in Irmo.

David NicholsonHead Coach

The David Nicholson File2008-present • Head Volleyball Coach, Newberry

• 36-29 record2008-2008 • Head Volleyball Coach, University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College

2005-2008 • Head Volleyball Coach, Union College• 66-51 record• 2007 AAC and NAIA Region XII Coach of the year • 1 AAC regular season championship (2007)

200�-2005 • Assistant Volleyball Coach, Western Carolina University• 28-33 record

20052006200720082009Total:

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Union (Ky.)Union (Ky.)Union (Ky.)NewberryNewberry

2001-200� • Head Volleyball Coach and Athletic Director, Hiwassee Dam High, Murphy, N.C.2000-2001 • Assistant Volleyball Coach, Murphy High, Hayesville, N.C.1997-2000 • Head Volleyball Coach, Clatskanie High, Clatskanie, Ore.1995-1997 • Freshman Volleyball Coach, Rainier High, Rainier, Ore.1992-1995 • Head Volleyball Coach, Crescent High, Port Angeles, Wash.

Coaching Record

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200�-2005 • Assistant Volleyball Coach, Western Carolina University

2001-200� • Head Volleyball Coach and Athletic Director, Hiwassee Dam High, Murphy, N.C.2000-2001 • Assistant Volleyball Coach, Murphy High, Hayesville, N.C.

Coach Nicholson against the competition

Alabama-Huntsville 1-0Anderson 1-0Armstrong Atlantic State 0-1Augusta State 0-1Belmont Abbey 2-0Brevard �-0Carson-Newman 1-�Catawba 1-�Charleston 0-1Christian Brothers 1-0Coker 1-0Columbia College 0-0Converse 1-0Fairmont State 0-0Francis Marion 0-0Harding 0-1Lander 0-2Lenoir-Rhyne 2-2Lincoln Memorial 1-�Limestone 0-1Mars Hill �-0Millersville 0-0Mount Olive 1-0North Greenville 6-0Northern Kentucky 0-1Pfeiffer 1-0Southern Wesleyan 1-0St. Andrews Presbyterian 1-0Tusculum �-2USC Aiken 2-1Valdosta State 0-1Virginia State 0-0West Georgia 1-0Wingate 0-5

Total (two seasons) 36-29

2010 opponents in bold

Randy KeyAssistant Coach

Randy Key returns for his second year as the assistant coach of the women’s volleyball team.

Prior to his time at Newberry, Key spent three years as the assistant volleyball coach at St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, N.C. Key also played club volleyball from 1995-96 at his alma mater, the University of Arkansas.

Key is the chair of the math, physics, and computer science department at Newberry, and has been a professor in the math department for the past four years.

Key resides in Newberry with his wife, Kristi, who is is a professor in the english and foreign language departments at Newberry. The two have a daughter, Alison (1).

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After a 2009 season which featured an 18-16 record, and a 7-9 conference mark, the Newberry College volleyball team will have its share of challenges to face early on in 2010. Gone are five seniors that accounted for over 65 percent of the team’s offense. However, with a lineup that returns seven letterwinners and an incoming class with great talent, there are no shortage of high expectations for the Wolves’ 2010 campaign. “The team dynamic is definitely going to change,” says third-year head coach David Nicholson. “When you’ve graduated so many players of a high caliber, it’s always a challenge to see how people will respond and where players will end up fitting in. While we’re a young team, I feel that we’re pretty talented as well. We have four key returnees that are very, very good and when you combine that with the talent that we have coming in, we have the potential to have a great year.” An additional asset that the Wolves haven’t had in previous years is the sheer number of talented players. “We have a very deep team this year, and that’s always good,” said Nicholson. “I feel that we can have better practices with the number of personnel that we have at our disposal, and with improved practice comes improved gameplay come September.” Filling the openings left by All-SAC second team member Lorana Maia, Fernanda Frey, Dani and Niki Hroblak and Kember Lichtie will no doubt be one of the first things that the team addresses. “We’re fortunate to have a number of talented kids that are all going to compete for all of the positions,” said Nicholson. “That being said, once we get every position filled in I expect us to win.” Winning is something that the four seniors on the team have done consistantly. Outside hitter Kara Harris will be called upon to lead the Wolves in her final season in a Newberry uniform. The Grandview, Texas, native was arguably the team’s best all-around player last season as evident by her 218 kills, 314 digs and 50 service aces. Leah Nye will be an imposing presence at the middle blocker position. The 6-0 Hoover, Ala., native had 78 blocks a season ago in addition to 151 kills. Nadia Andrade will look to bounce back after a tough 2009 season at the libero position. Her 393 digs over the couse of the 2008 season have her sitting at sixth

in the record book for that category. Senior Brianna Blakely and sophomore Blair Browning will both see the court from the setter position. Browning had a sensational freshman campaign as she racked up a team high 721 assists in addition to 170 digs. Blakely accumulated 436 assists and paced the team with 450 digs, which was also good for 10th most in the SAC. Junior Lindsey Hollingsworth will look to help out at setter as well. Her 279 digs a season ago were good for fourth most on the team. A bevy of new faces will look to make things happen for the Wolves as well. Anne Staudinger will bring a tall frame to the right side of the court. The 6-0 freshman hails from Fort Wayne, Ind. where she was highly successful both at the high school and club levels. Freshman Samantha Parrish comes to Newberry from Angola, Ind., where the three time all-conference and all-state selection reset the kills per game and kills per season records at Angola High. Cara Hutto comes to Newberry from Holly Hill, S.C. where the prep standout helped her team win a pair of 2A state championships. The 5-10 middle blocker was also lauded as the region 2A MVP in 2009 while also gaining HSSR 2A Player of the Year accolades. The Wolves will begin their schedule with four matches over two days in Anderson. They will wrap up the tournament with a early test against region powerhouse Augusta State in a match that may have significant region ranking implications down the road. Newberry will then return to Eleazer Arena for their first conference matchup of the season against South Atlantic Conference newcomer Anderson. Another tournament then awaits in Mount Olive, N.C. where they will face four teams from four different states in the span of 48 hours. A non-conference tilt against Columbia College will occur before the SAC matchups continue. The Wolves host three games at their home den before hitting the road for eight of their next ten. “It’s a demanding schedule,” said Nicholson, “but we’re a tough team that will rise to the challenges. We’re excited to display how hard we’ve worked.”

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 Caitlin Chastain DS/LIB 5-1 R-Fr. Ninety Six, S.C.2 Kayla Hopper DS 5-0 So. Newberry, S.C.3 Samantha Parrish OH 5-11 Fr. Angola, Ind.4 Sarah Scott OH 5-11 Jr. Anderson, Calif.5 Lindsey Hollingsworth S 5-6 Jr. Charleston, S.C. 6 Kendra Altemeyer S 5-11 Fr. Ft. Myers, Fla.7 Blair Browning S 5-6 So. New Lexington, Ohio8 Stacy Bruns MB 5-10 Fr. Lakeside, Calif. 9 Nadia Andrade Lib 5-5 Sr. Belo Horizonte, Brazil10 Anne Staudinger RS/OH 5-10 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. 11 Cheyenne Tiffany OH 5-8 Fr. St. Augustine, Fla. 12 Heather Whiteside RS 6-0 So. Rock Hill, S.C.13 Cara Hutto OH/MB 5-10 Fr. Holly Hill, S.C. 14 Alex Hatch MB 6-1 R-Fr. Summerville, S.C.15 Alex Marshall S/DS 5-3 R-Fr. Ware Shoals, S.C.16 Lisa Ross OH 5-8 So. Bowling Grenn, Ky.17 Bri Blakely S/DS 5-3 Sr. Houston, Texas 18 Ashante Grimes OH/MB 5-8 Fr. Columbia, S.C.19 Haylee Adkins DS 5-4 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.20 Dixie Timms OH 5-8 R-Fr. Ninety Six, S.C.21 Hillary Kushubar OH 5-8 Fr. Summerville, S.C. 22 Kara Harris OH 5-8 Sr. Grandview, Texas23 Leah Nye MB 6-0 Sr. Hoover, Ala.24 Katie Davenport OH 5-8 So. Tyrone, Georgia25 Brittany Wood DS 5-5 Jr. Pendleton, S.C.

Previous SchoolNinety Six HSCoker CollegeAngola HSWest Valley HSBishop England HSEvangelical Christian William Fisher Catholic HSWest Hills HSLeopaldo de MirandaBishop Dwenger HSAllen D. Nease HSNorthwestern HSHolly Hill AcademySummerville HSWare Shoals HSCoker CollegePasadena Dobie HSDutch Fork HSU. of Alabama-BirminghamNinety Six HSCathedral AcademyGrandview HSU. of Alabama-BirminghamSandy Creek HSPendleton HS

Head Coach - David Nicholson (third season)Assistant Coach - Randy Key (second season)

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2009: Redshirted…High School: Played three years at the varsity level for Ninety Six High School under head coach Ben Brown… Played on three regional championship teams… Led her team in digs in 2007 and 2008… 2008 all-state nominee… Region III-AA Selection in 2007… Region I-A Selection in 2008… Team Defensive MVP in 2007 and 2008… Named most improved in 2006… Also competed in softball… Personal: Born November 30, 1990 in Greenwood, S.C… Patterns her play after Misty May-Treanor… Most respected sports figure is Gabby Reece… Favorite professional sports team is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers… In addition to Newberry, Caitlin supports Clemson.

Previous College Experience: Competed at Coker College for one season… Coached by Jon Stenman… High School: Coached by Amy Scott… Spent three years at the varsity level at Newberry High School… Recognized as a North-South All-Star… Garnered all-region and all-state accolades… Named the regional player of the year… Also participated in softball for three years… Personal: Born Kayla Marie Hopper on March 25, 1991 in Newberry, S.C.… Daughter of Amy and Gene Hopper.

Caitlin Chastain 1R-Fr. • DS • 5-1Ninety Six, S.C.

Kayla Hopper 2So. • DS • 5-0Newberry, S.C.

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Previous College Experience: Played at Shasta College for two seasons…Named to the GVC All-Conference teams in 2008 and 2009…Was a member of the 2009 San Jose Tournament All-Tournament Team…High School: Coached by Carla Davis…Played two years of varsity volleyball…Garnered All-League first team accolades in 2008… Personal: Born Sarah Scott on October 10, 1990 in Redding, Calif.…Daughter of Angie and Boyd Scott…Aspires to be a resoer owner…Cheers for the USC Trojans football team as well as Newberry…Favorite books are the Harry Potter collection…enjoys peanut butter and bacon sandwiches… Fondest athletic competition moment came when her team traveled to Europe to play during her junior year of high school.

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High School: Prepped by Julie Dunham… Competed at the varsity level for three years… Holds the Angola High School records for kills per game and kills per season… Was the 2009 leader in kills in the Indiana NECC Conference… Garnered All-Area and All-Conference laurels for three years… Named MVP of the Angola High School volleyball team in two of her three seasons… Named the 2009 Prep of the Year… Was an Academic All-State honorable mention…Spent three years on the varsity tennis team, and was team MVP in 2008…Also participated in National Honor Society, Spanish Club and Student Council…Served as class president for three years…Personal: Born March 15, 1992 in Los Angeles, Calif.… Majoring in English…Favorite food is sushi…Enjoys baking chocolate chip cookies…Samantha enjoys Newberry because of the friendly people and the coaching staff.

Samantha Parrish �Fr. • OH • 5-11Angola, Ind.

Sarah Scott �Jr. • OH • 5-11Redding, Calif.

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�High School: Coached by Roni Hipp… Helped her team win the 2005 and 2007 2A state championship… Recognized as team MVP in 2005 and 2006… Competed on the NVA 18’s Tampa Tournament Champion team… Also participated in basketballPersonal: Born Kendra Altemeyer on July 14, 1992 in Fort Meyers, Fla.… Daughter of Rick and Kim Altemeyer… Planning to major in business… Would like to work in the advertising industry… Enjoys the Twilight series of books… Pulls for the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Tennessee Volunteers as well as Newberry… Likes chocolate… Father played football at Rose-Hulman, and mother played volleyball at Grace College… Chose Newberry because of the beautiful scenery and the friendliess of the upper classmen.

2009: Played in 32 matches…Recorded 279 digs, good for a 2.97 dig per set average…Racked up 14 service aces on the season…2008: Second on the team in assists with 52… Recorded 14 service aces… High School: Played three years of varsity volleyball at Bishop England High School in Charleston, S.C… Won the state championship three times, all-region and all-lower state honors… Personal: Daughter of Linda and Bill Hollingsworth… Favorite food is sushi… Most respected athletes are Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh… If she could spend one day in history with any person it would be rapper Lil Wayne.

Lindsey Hollingsworth 5Jr. • S • 5-8Charleston, S.C.

Kendra Altemeyer 6Fr. • S • 5-11Fort Meyers, Fla.

2009: Played in 27 matches…Led the team, and was fifth in the SAC, in assists (721) and assists per set (7.92)…High School: Played four years at the varsity level at William V. Fisher Catholic High School under head coach Leslie Connell… MSL Player of the Year… First-team Central District… Lancaster (Ohio) Eagle Gazette Player of the Year… Helped team win district championships in 2007 and 2008… Also a consistent honor roll earner and involved in National Honors Society, Key Club and Peer Advocates… Personal: Born August 20, 1990 in Zanesville, Ohio… Aspires to be a lawyer… Most respected athlete is Misty May-Treanor… Fondest sports memory is her 16-year-old team going to an 18-year-old qualifier and winning.

Blair Browning 7So. • S • 5-6New Lexington, Ohio

High School: Prepped by Bert Novicio… Was named to the second team All-State squad… Voted most inspirational and most spirited by her team… Competed on a league championship team in 2008 and 2009… Also competed in track and field… Participated in advanced orchestra and french club…Personal: Born Stacy Bruns on July 9, 1993 in San Diego, Calif.… Daughter of Scott and Suk Bruns... Majoring in business… Enjoys playing the violin and playing the piano… Graduated from high school at age 16 with honors… Greatest athletic moment was getting the final kill in a championship match against rival Valhalla HS… Chose Newberry because of the small old-fashioned feel and look of the town.

Stacy Bruns 8Fr. • MB • 6-0Lakeside, Calif.

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2009: Competed in 22 matches…Tallied 12 kills, four assists, and six service aces during the campaign…2008: Fifth in the conference (first on team) in digs per set with 3.71… Ranks third all time in digs per set in a single season at Newberry… Ranks fifth all time for digs in a season at Newberry with 393… Led team in receiving percentage with .959… 2007: Led the team in digs with 294… High School: Graduated in from Leopoldo de Miranda in Belo Horizonte, Brazil… Brazilian Delegate at the Youth Science Leadership Institute in 2006… Personal: Born January 21, 1989… Daughter of Ester Pimenta and Demervaz Andrade… Favorite food is ice cream… Nadia’s most respected sports figure is Brazilian volleyball player Giba.

Nadia Andrade 9Sr. • L • 5-5Belo Horizonte, Brazil

High School: Coached by C.J. Sherman… Assisted her team in winning district and conference championships from 2006-09… Helped the squad to the state final four in 2006 and 2007… Named team MVP, best setter and most improved in 2006… Led her team to a state championship in 2008, and was named to the St. Augustine Record all-county, Jacksonville Times-Union all-area and Ultimate High School Sports Guide 3rd teams… Served as team captain for the 2009 year and commanded her team to an elite eight berth… Personal: Born Cheyenne Taylor Tiffany on July 3, 1992 in St. Augustine, Fla.… Daughter of Doug and Vickie Tiffany… Majoring in nursing… Pulls for the Denver Broncos and the Florida Gators as well as Newberry… Favorite athlete is Tim Tebow… Aspires to work in an emergency room…Favorite food is watermelon… Fondest sports memory is winning the state tournament during her junior year of high school.

Cheyenne Tiffany 11Fr. • OH • 5-8St. Augustine, Fla.

High School: Prepped by John Minnick… Named most improved player in 2008 in which her team was the section champions…Received All-Conference honors in 2009… Served as the co-captain during the 2009 season as she helped Bishop Dwenger to a regular season conference championship…Played for Fort Wayne Volleyball Club from 2007-09… Competed with the Performance Puls Volleyball Club in 2010… Personal: Born Anne Marie Staudinger on June 6, 1992 in Racine, Wis.… Daughter of Frank and Lana Staudinger… Roots for the Green Bay Packers and the Wisconsin Badgers in addition to Newberry… Favorite food is waffles… Aspires to become a teacher and coach volleyball… Enjoys the Harry Potter series of books.

Anne Staudinger10Fr. • RS/OH • 6-0Fort Wayne, Ind.

2009: Appeared in eight matches…Registered seven kills, one assist and a pair of digs on the season…High School: Played three years at the varsity level at Northwestern High School under head coaches Cesar Robles and Angela McGuire… Led 2008 team to a regional championship… Earned 2008 all-tournament player honors… Awarded 2008 Offensive Player of the Year Award… Elected to the team captain role in 2008… Achieved honor roll status in all four years of high school… Personal: Born April 2, 1991 in Rock Hill, S.C… Daughter of Janis Bryant and Wayne Whiteside, Jr… Aspires to be a P.E. teacher after graduation… Most respected sports figure is Kerri Walsh… Competed at nationals in the Junior Olympics for inline speed skating in 1999… Supports the Carolina Panthers and Clemson Tigers.

Heather Whiteside12So. • MB • 6-0Rock Hill, S.C.

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2009: Redshirted…High School: Played 2 years at the varsity level under head coach Teresa Kendle… Helped the team to win a regional championship and advance to the third round of the state playoffs… Honored with the Senior Leadership Award… Achieved A/B honor roll and participated in Palmetto Girl’s State… Nominated for Senior of the Year… Also played three years of basketball… Personal: Born October 30, 1990 in Orlando, Fla… Daughter of Georgianna and Matthew Smathers… Hopes to pursue a career in nursing or coaching… Most respected sports figures are Heather and Heidi Burge… If given the opportunity to spend a day with anyone in history, Alexandria would choose Princess Diana… She is also extremely artistic and excels at painting and drawing.

Alexandria Hatch1�R-Fr. • MB • 6-1Summerville, S.C.12

High School: Coached by Ron Nester... Spent five years at the varsity level… Holds the school records for career kills (1,246) and digs (1,131)… Helped her squad to five consecutive regional championships from 2005-2009… Assisted her team in two state championship runs… Garnered All-Region and All-State accolades in 2009… Was the region 2A MVP, HSSR 2A Player of the Year, Times and Democrat Player of the Year and an S.C/Ga. all-star in 2009… Was also a highly touted basketball player, averaging 13.0 ppg and 10.0 rpg in four years… Named a SCISA/GISA all-star…Personal: Born Wehme Carolyn Hutto on November 20, 1991 in Orangeburg, S.C.… Daughter of Danny and Wehme Hutto… Majoring in biology… Would like to be a physical therapist… Cheers for the Carolina Panthers and the Clemson Tigers in addition to Newberry… Likes to play the piano… Father played football at Newberry, aunt played basketball and volleyball at Newberry, and uncle played baseball at the Citadel… Chose Newberry because of the friendly people and the small town environment.

Cara Hutto 1�Fr. • OH/MB • 5-10Holly Hill, S.C.

Previous College Experience: Played at Coker College for one season… Named Most Improved Player… High School: Prepped at Warren Central High School… Competed at the varsity level for four years… Was a four time All-District and All-Region selection… Named MVP of her high school squad twice… Recorded 500 kills in a single season… Personal: Born Lisa Ross in Paducah, Ky., on January 6, 1991… Daughter of Judy Ross… Roots for the Indianapolis Colts and the Florida Gators in addition to Newberry… Favorite food is her mother’s spaghetti.

Lisa Ross 16So. • OH • 5-8Bowling Green, Ky.

2009: Redshirted…High School: Played five years at the varsity level for Ware Shoals High School under head coach Samantha Jackson… Received all-region honors… Named Most Valuable Offensive Player and Most Improved … Personal: Born December 12, 1990 in Greenwood, S.C… Aspires to be a physical therapist… Alexandrea supports the University of South Carolina Gamecocks… Most respected sports figure is Misty May-Treanor… Known for her positive attitude and kindness… If she could spend a day with anyone in history it would be Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Alexandrea Marshall15R-Fr. • S/DS • 5-3Ware Shoals, S.C.

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2009: One of three players to appear in all 34 matches…Ranked 10th in the SAC for digs (450) and digs per game (3.75)…Second on the team in assists (436) and assists per set (3.63)…Accumulated 25 kills, 22 service aces and 16 blocks during the campaign…2008: Fourth in the conference in assists per set with 8.91… Led the team in assists with 962… Ranks fifth all time in assists in a single season at Newberry… Fourth on the team in service aces with 26… Fourth on the team in digs with 234… 2007: Led the team in assists with 632… Ranks fourth all time in assists per set with 9.60… High School: Played four years of varsity volleyball at J. Frank Dobie High in Pasadena, Texas, for head coaches Donna Branch and Joe Sabatell… Second in assists and third in digs in the greater Houston area… First team all-district for three seasons and all-academic honoree… Personal: Born March 4, 1989… Daughter of Steve and Renee Blakely… Most respected athlete is Misty May-Treanor… Older sister Chelsea played setter at Texas Pan-American… When not rooting for Newberry, Brianna is a Texas Longhorn fan.

Brianna Blakely17Sr. • S • 5-5Houston, Texas

High School: Coached by Katherine Ivester at Dutch Fork High School… Competed at the varsity level for one year… Also participated in basketball and track and field… Personal: Born Ashante Danielle Grimes on October 14, 1992 in Portsmouth Va.… Daughter of Kenneth and Tawayla Grimes… Majoring in biology, and planning to minor in business… Also roots for the New Orleans Saints and the LSU Tigers in addition to Newberry.…Enjoys chicken sandwiches from Chick-fil-A… Aspires to be a veterinarian.

Ashante Grimes18Fr. • MB/OH • 5-8Columbia, S.C.

Previous College Experience: Played at the University of Alabama-Birmingham for two seasons… Coached by Kerry Messersmith… Started as a freshman… Was a member of the 2006 Conference USA championship team… High School: Prepped by Emily Sharp… Spent four years at the varsity level… Named to the All-Metro, All-State, and Elite Eight Tournament Teams in 2006… Was voted the best defensive player in 2006… Also participated in soccer for three years… Personal: Born Haylee Ann Adkins on October 8, 1987 in Birmingham, Ala.… Daughter of Michele and Ernie Adkins… Cheers for the Alabama Crimson Tide along with Newberry… Favorite food is pasta… Most respected sports figure is Pele.

Haylee Adkins19Jr. • DS • 5-4Birmingham, Ala.

Roster by Geographic BreakdownUnited States 2 - Alabama 2 - California 2 - Florida 1 - Georgia 2 - Indiana 1 - Kentucky 1 - Ohio 11 - South Carolina 2-Texas South America 1 - Brazil

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2009: One of three players to appear in all 34 matches…Ranked fourth on the team in kills (218) and digs (314)…Tallied 50 service aces, good for fifth in the conference…Also acculmulated 56 assists and 26 blocks throughout the season…2008: Third in the conference in service aces with 45… Third on the team in points with 254.5… Third on the team in kills with 196… Third on the team in assists with 46… Third on the team in digs with 252… Fourth on the team in blocks with 25… 2007: Third on team in digs with 239… Recorded 128 kills and 15 service aces… High School: Played three years of varsity volleyball at Grandview High School in Grandview, Texas, for head coach Lisa Ellis… All-state honoree… District 8-2A offensive player of the year in 2006… Personal: Born December 3, 1988… Daughter of Tanya and Steve Erick… Most respected sports figures are Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh… When not cheering for Newberry, Kara supports the Texas Longhorns.

Kara Harris 22Sr. • OH • 5-8Grandview, Texas19

2009: Redshirted…High School: Competed at the varsity level for four years at Ninety Six High School under coaches Beth Miller and Ben Brown… Named all-Lakelands Player of the Year in 2008… Received all-state honors in 2008 and all-region honors in 2007, 2008 and 2009… Named Most Valuable Player in 2007 and Most Valuable Offensive Player in 2009… Helped team to win regional championship all four years… Advanced team to the Class-AA Upper State finals in 2006… Also involved in National Honor Society, Gold Key, Student Council, Girl’s State and chorus… Graduated in top 6% of her class… Personal: Born November 7, 1990 in Greenwood, S.C… Aspires to be an orthopedic surgeon… Patterns her style of play after Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh...Favorite professional team is the Atlanta Braves… She loves music and is a gifted singer.

Dixie Timms 20R-Fr. • OH • 5-8Ninety Six, S.C.

High School: Prepped by Pat Eidson… Was a four-year varsity level player at Cathedral Academy in North Charleston… Served as team captain… Was a member of the All-Region team… Named team MVP… Also participated in varsity softball for four years…Personal: Born Hillary Miranda Kushubar on June 28, 1992 in Summerville, S.C.… Daughter of Michael and Ivania Battiloro… Majoring in early childhood education… Pulls for the New York Yankees and the USC Gamecocks in addition to Newberry… Enjoys chinese food… Chose Newberry because of the campus life and the positive atmosphere.

Hillary Kushubar21Fr. • OH • 5-8Summerville, S.C.

Roster by Position Breakdown 5 - Middle Hitter 11 - Outside Hitter 4 - Setter 6 - Defensive Specialist 2 - Libero 5 - Middle Blocker

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2009: Recorded 151 kills, good for fourth most on the team…Appeared in 29 matches…Second on the team in blocks with 78 and led the team in blocks per set with a 0.75 mark…Previous College Experience: Played three years at The University of Alabama Birmingham under head coach Kerry Messermith… Received Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll distinction all three years… High School: Played two years of varsity volleyball at Hoover High School under head coach Donna Burke… Helped the team to win Area 12 championships both years… Led the team in kills and blocks… Honored with Captain’s Award and 3-D Award (Desire, Dedication and Determination)… Received all-state honorable mention and all-state academic team… Birmingham News Female Scholar of the Week… Also involved in the National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, and Who’s Who Among American High School Students… Personal: Born August 15, 1988 in Cleveland, Ohio… Daughter of Robin and Michael Nye… As a talented painter and sculptor, Leah aspires for a career in art restoration… Most respected sports figure is Misty May-Treanor… Fondest sports memory is playing the Nebraska Cornhuskers in front of a sold out crowd in the Nebraska Coliseum during the second round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament.

Leah Nye 25Sr. • MB • 6-0Hoover, Ala.

2009: Appeared in 16 matches…Accumulated 51 kills, 17 digs, and two blocks over the campaign…Racked up a season-high 13 kills against Coker to go along with an assist and a dig (9/5)…High School: Played four years at the varsity level for Sandy Creek High School under head coach Paul Collins… All-area first team in 2006, 2007 and 2008… All-county team in 2006, 2007 and 2008… Second-leading blocker in school history with 123.5 career blocks… Third-leading hitter in school history with 863 career kills… Led the team to a 2008 state championship as team captain… Played five years of Junior Olympic Volleyball… Personal: Majoring in Sport Management and aspires for a career in coaching… Fondest sports memory is winning the Ga. State Volleyball Championship… Most respected athletes are Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh… Favorite sports teams are the Georgia Bulldogs and the Atlanta Braves.

Katie DavenportSo. • OH • 5-8

Tyrone, Ga. 2�

Brittany Wood 2�Jr. • DS • 5-5Pendleton, S.C.

2009: Saw time in nine matches…Recorded 17 digs and a pair of kills during the campaign…2008: Recorded .56 digs per set in 9 sets and 7 matches… High School: Played 4 years of varsity volleyball at Pendleton High School under head coach Toni Wood… Led her team in digs for 2 seasons… Received all-region honors twice… Member of the National Honors Society… Also participated in basketball and softball… Personal: Daughter of Tim and Toni Wood… Favorite book is The Secret Life of Bees… Most respected sports figure is Carmelo Anthony… Favorite professional sports team is the Carolina Panthers… If she could spend one day in history with anyone Brittany would spend it with Cleopatra.

Roster by Class Breakdown 12 - Freshmen 5 - Sophomores 4 - Juniors 4 - Seniors

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1347637

4406.16110.8

1470653

4705.17411.8

Kills Errors Total Attacks Attack Pct Kills/Game

ATTACK Newberry Opponent Assists Attempts Assist Pct Assists/Game

13463951.34110.8

SET

Aces Errors Serve Pct Aces/Game

164192.9151.3

226218.9071.8

Errors Errors/Game Reception Pct

2101.7

.902

1821.5

.912

SERVESERVE RECEPTIONS Digs

Digs/Game225918.1

DEFENSE

41328

205.01.64629

59296

207.01.77435

Block Solo Block Assist Total Blocks Blocks Per Game Block Errors

BLOCKING

HANDLING ERRORS

2009 Individual HighsKills23, Fernanda Frey at Limestone, 9/5/0919, Kember Lichtie vs. Brevard, 10/13/0917, Lorena Maia vs. Tusculum, 9/26/09Attack Percentage (minimum 12 kills).577, Lorena Maia at USC Aiken, 11/10/09.462, Lorena Maia vs. Pfeiffer, 9/4/09.448, Lorena Maia vs. North Greenville, 11/6/09Attack Attempts59, Kember Lichtie vs. Lincoln Memorial, 11/13/0954, Fernanda Frey at Limestone, 9/5/0951, Lorena Maia vs. Tusculum, 9/26/09Assists53, Blair Browning vs. Lincoln Memorial, 11/13/0946, Brianna Blakely at Coker, 9/5/0942, Blair Browning vs. Catawba, 10/2/09Digs30, Brianna Blakely vs. Lincoln Memorial, 11/13/0929, Brianna Blakely vs. Tusculum, 9/26/0928, Brianna Blakely at Catawba, 10/30/09Service Aces6, Kara Harris at Catawba, 10/30/095, Lorena Maia vs. Belmont Abbey, 10/7/095, Lorena Maia at Lenoir-Rhyne, 10/10/09Blocks8, Lorena Maia vs. West Georgia, 9/11/098, Lorena Maia at Ala. Huntsville, 9/12/097, Leah Nye at Ala. Huntsville, 9/12/09

2009 Team Statistics

12234013.3059.8

205016.4

2009 Team HighsKills64, at Limestone, 9/5/0962, vs. Lincoln Memorial, 11/13/0961, Lorena Maia vs. Catawba, 10/2/09Attack Percentage (minimum 12 kills).363, vs. North Greenville, 11/6/09.354, at Coker, 9/5/09.315, at Tusculum, 10/24/09Attack Attempts214, vs. Lincoln Memorial 11/13/09196, vs. Catawba, 10/2/09187, vs. Tusculum, 9/26/09Assists61, at Limestone, 9/5/0957, vs. Lincoln Memorial, 11/13/0954, at Coker, 9/5/09Digs104, vs. Lincoln Memorial, 11/13/09100, at Lander, 9/8/0991, vs. Tusculum, 9/26/09Service Aces16, vs. Lincoln Memorial, 10/7/0911, at Limestone, 9/5/0911, at North Greenville, 9/30/09Blocks15, at Alabama Huntsville, 9/12/0914, vs. West Georgia, 9/11/0911, vs. Augusta State, 8/28/09

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Aug. 28Aug. 28Aug. 29Aug. 29Sep. 4Sep. 4Sep. 5Sep. 5Sep. 8Sep. 11Sep. 11Sep. 12Sep. 12Sep. 15Sep. 18Sep. 19Sep. 25Sep. 26Sep. 30Oct. 2Oct. 3Oct. 7Oct. 10Oct. 13Oct. 16Oct. 17Oct. 23Oct. 24Oct. 30Oct. 31Nov. 6 Nov. 7Nov. 10Nov. 13

vs. Augusta Statevs. Mount Olivevs. Northern Kentuckyvs. Conversevs. Pfeiffervs. North Greenvilleat Limestoneat Cokerat Landervs. West Georgiavs. Hardingvs. Christian Brothersat Alabama Huntsvilleat Brevardat Lincoln Memorialat Carson-NewmanMars HillTusculumat North GreenvilleCatawbaWingateBelmont Abbeyat Lenoir-RhyneBrevardLincoln MenorialCarson-Newmanat Mars Hillat Tusculumat Catawbaat #23 WingateNorth GreenvilleLenior-Rhyneat USC Aikenvs. Lincoln Memorial

L 1-3W 3-0L 1-3W 3-1W 3-0W 3-0L 2-3W 3-1L 1-3W 3-1L 0-3W 3-0W 3-2W 3-0L 1-3L 1-3W 3-0L 2-3W 3-0W 3-2L 1-3W 3-1W 3-0W 3-0L 0-3L 0-3W 3-1W 3-0L 1-3L 0-3W 3-0L 0-3L 1-3L 2-3

(15-25, 26-24, 19-25, 19-25)(25-5, 25-22, 25-19)

(25-21, 19-25, 20-25, 25-27)(25-14, 24-26, 25-19, 25-17)

(25-21, 25-21, 25-23)(27-25, 25-13, 25-18)

(25-9, 22-25, 25-22, 24-26, 12-15)(25-9, 25-15, 22-25, 25-14)

(22-25, 25-18, 27-29, 19-25)(18-25, 25-20, 25-8, 25-18)

(16-25, 22-25, 16-25)(25-14, 25-19, 25-19)

(23-25, 22-25, 25-19, 25-18, 15-12)(25-20, 25-21, 25-17)

(28-26, 14-25, 15-25, 21-25)(25-21, 22-25, 16-25, 29-31)

(25-23, 25-16, 26-24)(25-21, 17-25, 10-25, 25-2, 5-15)

(25-19, 25-10, 25-18)(25-20, 25-21, 20-25, 22-25, 15-12)

(22-25, 17-25, 25-20, 17-25)(25-12, 25-14, 19-25, 25-17)

(25-18, 25-13, 25-20)(25-17, 25-15, 25-22)(25-27, 18-25, 20-25)(18-25, 21-25, 22-25)

(25-23, 23-25, 25-19, 25-21)(25-22, 25-14, 25-15)

(8-25, 25-22, 16-25, 20-25)(18-25, 15-25, 17-25)

(25-7, 25-21, 25-17) (24-26, 17-25, 24-26)

(20-25, 25-19, 23-25, 22-25)(15-25, 26-24, 25-18, 23-25, 8-15)

2009 Results and Scores

0-11-11-22-23-24-24-35-35-46-46-57-58-59-59-69-7

10-710-811-812-812-913-914-915-9

15-1015-1116-1117-1117-1217-1318-1318-1418-1518-16

0-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-01-01-11-22-22-32-33-33-43-44-45-45-55-66-67-67-77-87-87-97-97-9

Greenville, Tenn.Greenville, Tenn.Greenville, Tenn.Greenville, Tenn.Gaffney, S.C.Gaffney, S.C.Gaffney, S.C.Gaffney, S.C.Greenwood, S.C.Huntsville, Ala.Huntsville, Ala.Huntsville, Ala.Huntsville, Ala.Brevard, N.C.Harrogate, Tenn.Jefferson City, Tenn.Newberry, S.C.Newberry, S.C.Tigerville, S.C.Newberry, S.C.Newberry, S.C.Newberry, S.C.Hickory, N.C.Newberry, S.C.Newberry, S.C.Newberry, S.C.Mars Hill, N.C.Greenville, Tenn.Salisbury, N.C.Wingate, N.C.Newberry, S.C.Newberry, S.C.Aiken, S.C.Greenville, Tenn.

Date Opponent Location Result Scores Overall SAC

Hitting PercentageRank: 8/9Games: 125Kills: 1470Errors: 653Total: 4705Percentage: .174

Opponent Hitting PercentageRank: 3/9Games: 125Kills: 1347Errors: 637Total: 4406Percentage: .161

2009 SAC Statistic Rankings - Team

AssistsRank: 6/9Games: 125Number: 1346Avg/Game: 10.77

KillsRank: 6/9Games: 125Number: 1470Avg/Game: 11.76DigsRank: 3/9Games: 125Number: 2259Avg/Game: 18.07

Service AcesRank: 3/9Games: 125Number: 226Avg/Game: 1.81

BlocksRank: 7/9Games: 125Solo: 59Assist: 296Total: 4705Avg/Game: .174

KillsPlayer: Fernanda FreyRank: 7Games: 114Number: 522Avg/Game: 2.82

AssistsPlayer: Blair BrowningRank: 5Games: 91Number: 721Avg/Game: 7.92

DigsPlayer: Brianna BlakelyRank: 10Games: 120Number: 448Avg/Game: 3.73

Service AcesPlayers: Lorena Maia/Kara HarrisRank: 2/5Games: 118/121Number: 58/50Avg/Game: 0.49/0.41

2009 SAC Statistic Rankings - Individual

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Wingate Carson-Newman Lincoln Memorial CatawbaTusculumNewberryLenoir-RhyneBrevardMars Hill

36-223-1022-1017-1218-1518-1619-1515-1511-16

16-012-410-69-78-87-95-113-132-14

.947

.697

.688

.586

.545

.529

.559

.500

.407

1.000.750.625.563.500.��8.313.188.125

Team W-L-T PCT W-L-T PCT16-111-37-35-47-85-58-65-93-6

10-06-48-37-47-46-77-68-55-7

10-16-37-45-44-37-�4-32-13-3

OverallConferenceW-L-T W-L-T W-L-THome NeutralRoad

All-SAC First TeamBrooke Seaman, BrevardShay Meeks, CatawbaMai Zoua Lo, CatawbaKatie Troyer, Carson-NewmanAmanda Horenkamp, Lincoln MemorialStormi Gale, WingateLauren Billo, WingateLiz Willis, Wingate

All-SAC Second TeamStephanie Cutter, Carson-NewmanCarly Mozgai, Carson-NewmanKaitlyn Whitmer, CatawbaLauren Kiwacka, Lincoln MemorialCandace Richardson, Lincoln MemorialLorena Maia, NewberryGina Coffaro, TusculumMaggie Malone, Wingate

All-SAC Freshman TeamJasmine Clark, Carson-NewmanAngelle Hayes, Carson-NewmanKaitlyn Whitmer, CatawbaMeredith Lutz, Lenoir-RhyneSam Underwood, TusculumBailee Price, Tusculum

Player of the YearStormi Gale, Wingate

Freshman of the YearKaitlyn Whitmer, Catawba

Coach of the YearShelton Collier, Wingate

2009 SAC Tournament ResultsFirst RoundWingate 3, Brevard 0 (25-19, 25-14, 25-15)Carson-Newman 3, Lenoir-Rhyne 1 (25-16, 25-18, 27-29, 25-18)Lincoln Memorial �, Newberry 2 (25-15, 2�-26, 18-25, 25-2�, 15-8)Catawba 3, Tusculum 0 (26-24, 25-19, 25-9)SemifinalsWingate 3, Catawba 1 (28-30, 25-22, 25-19, 31-29)Carson-Newman 3, Lincoln Memorial 2 (25-20, 15-25, 30-28, 21-25, 15-12)FinalsWingate 3, Carson-Newman 1 (25-9, 23-25, 25-21, 25-23)

2009 SAC All-Tournament TeamMaggie Malone, Wingate (MVP)Lauren Billo, WingateStormi Gale, WingateAngelle Hayes, Carson-NewmanNikki James, Carson-NewmanJordan Raye, CatawbaLauren Kiwacka, Lincoln Memorial

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Anderson TrojansSeptember 7, 7 p.m. at NewberryOctober 12, 7 p.m. at Anderson

Founded: 1911Enrollment: 2,134Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Black and GoldCoach: Craig Mosqueda2009 Record: 22-132009 CC Record: 12-62009 CC Standing: 4

Brevard TornadosSeptember 18, 2 p.m. at NewberryOctober 16, 2 p.m. at Brevard

Founded: 1853Enrollment: 700Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Blue and WhiteCoach: Brenda Skiffington2009 Record: 15-152009 SAC Record: 3-132009 SAC Standing: 8

Carson-Newman EaglesSeptember 24, 6:30 p.m. at Jefferson City, Tenn.October 22, 7 p.m. at Newberry

Founded: 1851Enrollment: 2,205Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Blue and OrangeCoach: Shannon Mincey2009 Record: 23-102009 SAC Record: 12-42009 SAC Standing: 2

Catawba IndiansOctober 9, 5 p.m. at Salisbury, N.C.November 6, 2 p.m. at Newberry

Founded: 1851Enrollment: 1,000Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Blue and WhiteCoach: Ginger Hamric2009 Record: 17-122009 SAC Record: 9-72009 SAC Standing: 4

Lenoir-Rhyne BearsSeptember 17, 7 p.m. at NewberryOctober 15, 7 p.m. at Hickory, N.C.

Founded: 1891Enrollment: 1,600Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Red and BlackCoach: Dave Markland2009 Record: 19-152009 SAC Record: 5-112009 SAC Standing: 7

Lincoln Memorial RailsplittersSeptember 25, 6:30 p.m. at Harrogate, Tenn.October 2�, 1 p.m. at Newberry

Founded: 1897Enrollment: 3,254Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Blue and GrayCoach: Mike Smith2009 Record: 22-102009 SAC Record: 10-62009 SAC Standing: 3

Mars Hill LionsSeptember 21, 7 p.m. at NewberryOctober 30, 5 p.m. at Mars Hill, N.C.

Founded: 1856Enrollment: 1,100Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Blue and GoldCoach: Tony Fontanelle2009 Record: 11-162009 SAC Record: 2-142009 SAC Standing: 9

Tusculum PioneersOctober 1, 7 p.m. at NewberryOctober 29, 7 p.m. at Greenville, Tenn.

Founded: 1794Enrollment: 2,300Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Orange and BlackCoach: Michael Robinson2009 Record: 18-152009 SAC Record: 8-82009 SAC Standing: 5

Wingate BulldogsOctober 8, 7 p.m. at Wingate, N.C.November 5, 7 p.m. at Newberry

Founded: 1896Enrollment: 2,000Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Blue and GoldCoach: Shelton Collier2009 Record: 31-22009 SAC Record: 16-02009 SAC Standing: 1

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Augusta State JaguarsSeptember 4, 1 p.m. at Anderson

Founded: 1785Enrollment: 6,558Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Blue and WhiteCoach: Sharon Bonaventure2009 Record: 22-122009 PBC Record: 9-52009 PBC Standing: 3

Columbia College Fighting KoalasSeptember 15, 6:30 p.m. at Columbia

Founded: 1854Enrollment: 1,500Association: NAIA Colors: Purple and WhiteCoach: Brad Solomon2009 Record: 24-92009 SSAC Record: 8-42009 SSAC Standing: 3

Fairmont State Lady FalconsSeptember 10, 2 p.m. at Mount Olive, N.C.

Founded: 1865Enrollment: 7,740Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Maroon and WhiteCoach: Larry Hill2009 Record: 19-162009 WVIAC Record: 6-82009 WVIAC Standing: 10

Francis Marion PatriotsSeptember 11, 4 p.m. at Mount Olive, N.C.

Founded: 1970Enrollment: 3,957Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Red, White and BlueCoach: Paul MacDonald2009 Record: 11-202009 PBC Record: 3-112009 PBC Standing: 7

Lander BearcatsSeptember 29, 7 p.m. at Newberry

Founded: 1853Enrollment: 3,000Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Blue and GoldCoach: Carla Decker2009 Record: 18-152009 PBC Record: 3-132009 PBC Standing: 5

Mount Olive TrojansSeptember 10, 8 p.m. at Mount Olive, N.C.

Founded: 1951Enrollment: 3,500Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Green and WhiteCoach: Cole Tallman2009 Record: 13-192009 CC Record: 12-62009 CC Standing: 5

Millersville MaraudersSeptember 11, 4 p.m. at Mount Olive, N.C.

Founded: 1855Enrollment: 7,259Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Black and GoldCoach: Brian Smith2009 Record: 15-252009 PSAC Record: 6-132009 PSAC East Standing: 5

North Greenville CrusadersSeptember 29, 7 p.m. at Newberry

Founded: 1891Enrollment: 2,071Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Red, Black and WhiteCoach: Greg Mosley2009 Record: 11-24

USC Aiken Lady PacersSeptember 10, 8 p.m. at Mount Olive, N.C.

Founded: 1961Enrollment: 3,280Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Cardinal, Navy and WhiteCoach: Glenn Cox2009 Record: 15-182009 PBC Record: 5-92009 PBC Standing: 6Virginia State Trojans

September 11, 4 p.m. at Mount Olive, N.C.

Founded: 1882Enrollment: 5,000Association: NCAA Division IIColors: Blue and OrangeCoach: Rachel Hunt2009 Record: 11-152009 CIAA Record: 7-72009 CIAA East Standing: 2

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2010 Composite SAC Volleyball ScheduleSeptember 2ndBrevard at Converse 6:30 p.m.

September �rd Carson-Newman vs Barton 9 a.m.Tusculum vs West Virginia State 9 a.m.Pfeiffer at Catawba 2 p.m.Lenoir-Rhyne vs Shippensburg 2 p.m.Newberry vs Southern Wesleyan 2 p.m.Lincoln Memorial vs Virginia State 2 p.m.North Greenville at Anderson 2 p.m.Carson-Newman vs UNC Pembroke 3 p.m.Mars Hill vs Winston Salem State 3 p.m.Lenoir-Rhyne vs Armstrong Atlantic State 5 p.m.Tusculum vs Wayne State (Mich.) 6 p.m.Newberry vs North Greenville 6 p.m.Southern Wesleyan at Anderson 6 p.m.Wingate at Lees-McRae 7 p.m.Lander at Catawba 8 p.m.Lincoln Memorial vs Augusta State 8 p.m.Southern Wesleyan at Anderson 8 p.m.

September �thNewberry vs Virginia State 9 a.m.Augusta State at Anderson 9 a.m.Wingate vs Coker 10 a.m.Carson-Newman vs Francis Marion 11 a.m.Tusculum at Indianapolis 11 a.m.Lincoln Memorial vs North Greenville 11 a.m.Lenoir-Rhyne vs Lander 11:30 a.m.Mars Hill vs Virginia Intermont noonNewberry vs Augusta State 1 p.m. Brevard vs Mountain State 1 p.m.Wingate vs Flagler 1 p.m.Virginia State at Anderson 1 p.m.Armstrong Atlantic State at Catawba 1:30 p.m.Carson-Newman vs Fayetteville State 3 p.m.Lincoln Memorial at Mount Olive 3 p.m.Lenoir-Rhyne vs Elizabeth City State 3:30 p.m.Tusculum vs Nova Southeastern 3:30 p.m.Mars Hill vs King 4 p.m.Brevard vs Florida College 5 p.m.Shippensburg at Catawba 5:30 p.m.Brevard vs Montreat 7 p.m.

September 7thLincoln Memorial at Carson-Newman* 6:30 p.m.Anderson at Newberry* 7 p.m.Brevard at Lenoir-Rhyne* 7 p.m.Wingate at Catawba* 7 p.m.Tusculum at Mars Hill* 7 p.m.

September 10thAnderson vs Lander 1 p.m.Newberry vs Fairmont State 2 p.m.Carson-Newman at Catawba* 6:30 p.m.Tusculum at Brevard* 7 p.m.Mars Hill at Lenoir-Rhyne* 7 p.m.Lincoln Memorial at Wingate* 7 p.m.Anderson at USC Aiken 7 p.m.Newberry at Mount Olive 8 p.m.

September 11thAnderson vs Valdosta State 10 a.m.Newberry vs Millersville noonAnderson vs Concord noonCarson-Newman at Wingate* 2 p.m.Lincoln Memorial at Catawba* 2 p.m.Tusculum at Lenoir-Rhyne* 2 p.m.Mars Hill at Brevard* 3 p.m.Newberry vs Francis Marion 4 p.m.

September 1�thCarson-Newman at Tusculum* 6:30 p.m.Lincoln Memorial at Mars Hill* 7 p.m.

September 15thNewberry at Columbia College 6:30 p.m.Flagler at Wingate 7 p.m.

September 17thBrevard at Anderson* 6:30 p.m.Lenoir-Rhyne at Newberry* 7 p.m.Catawba at Tusculum* 7 p.m.Wingate at Mars Hill* 7 p.m.

September 18th Brevard at Newberry* 2 p.m.Catawba at Mars Hill* 2 p.m.Lenoir-Rhyne at Anderson* 2 p.m.Wingate at Tusculum* 2 p.m.

September 21stMaryville (Tenn.) at Carson-Newman 6 p.m.Mars Hill at Newberry* 7 p.m.Montreat at Lenoir-Rhyne 7 p.m.Tusculum at King 7 p.m.Francis Marion at Wingate 7 p.m.

September 22ndBelmont Abbey at Brevard 7 p.m.

September 2�thNewberry at Carson-Newman* 6:30 p.m.Catawba at Brevard* 6:30 p.m.Anderson at Lincoln Memorial* 6:30 p.m.Wingate at Lenoir-Rhyne* 7 p.m.

September 25thAnderson at Carson-Newman* 2 p.m.Catawba at Lenoir-Rhyne* 2 p.m.Newberry at Lincoln Memorial* 3 p.m.

September 26thWingate vs Pfeiffer 7 p.m.

September 28thFayetteville State at Catawba 6:30 p.m.Lincoln Memorial at Tusculum* 6:30 p.m.Wingate at Brevard* 7 p.m.Carson-Newman at Mars Hill* 7 p.m.

September 29thLander at Newberry 7 p.m.

October 1stBrevard at Carson-Newman* 5 p.m.Lenoir-Rhyne at Lincoln Memorial* 6:30 p.m.Tusculum at Newberry* 7 p.m.Mars Hill at Anderson* 7 p.m.

October 2ndLenoir-Rhyne at Carson-Newman* 2 p.m.Tusculum at Anderson* 2 p.m.Brevard at Lincoln Memorial* 3 p.m.Catawba vs Montevallo 3 p.m.Catawba at Augusta State 5 p.m.

October 5thMars Hill at Milligan 6:30 p.m.Lincoln Memorial at King 6:30 p.m.Limestone at Tusculum 6:30 p.m.Winston-Salem State at Wingate 7 p.m.UNC Pembroke at Catawba 7 p.m.

October 6thNorth Greenville at Lincoln Memorial 6:30 p.m.Brevard at Queens Univ. of Charlotte 6:30 p.m.Anderson at Erskine 7 p.m.

October 8thNewberry at Wingate* 7 p.m.Brevard at Tusculum* 7 p.m.Anderson at Catawba* 7 p.m.Lenoir-Rhyne at Mars Hill* 7 p.m.

October 9thLenoir-Rhyne at Tusculum* noonAnderson at Wingate* noonLincoln Memorial at Lander 2 p.m.Brevard at Mars Hill* 3 p.m.Montevallo at Wingate 4 p.m.Newberry at Catawba* 5 p.m.

October 12thCarson-Newman at Lincoln Memorial* 6:30 p.m. Newberry at Anderson* 7 p.m.Lenoir-Rhyne at Brevard* 7 p.m.Catawba at Wingate* 7 p.m.Mars Hill at Tusculum* 7 p.m.

October 15thAnderson at Brevard* 6:30 p.m.Catawba at Carson-Newman* 6:30 p.m.Wingate at Lincoln Memorial* 6:30 p.m.Newberry at Lenoir-Rhyne* 7 p.m.King at Tusculum 7 p.m.

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October 16thAnderson at Lenoir-Rhyne* 2 p.m.Newberry at Brevard* 2 p.m.Catawba at Lincoln Memorial* 2 p.m.Wingate at Carson-Newman 2 p.m.Tusculum at Lees-Mcrae 3 p.m.

October 19thLincoln Memorial at Kentucky State 6 p.m.Lenoir-Rhyne at King 6:30 p.m.

October 20thNewberry at North Greenville 6:30 p.m.Brevard at Southern Wesleyan 7 p.m.Anderson at Augusta State 7 p.m.

October 22ndLincoln Memorial at Anderson* 6:30 p.m.Carson-Newman at Newberry* 7 p.m.Tusculum at Catawba* 7 p.m.Lees-McRae at Lenoir-Rhyne 7 p.m.Mars Hill at Wingate* 7 p.m.

October 2�rdCarson-Newman at Anderson noonLenoir-Rhyne at Pfeiffer noonLincoln-Memorial at Newberry* 1 p.m.Mars Hill at Catawba* 2 p.m.Tusculum at Wingate* 2 p.m.Carson-Newman vs Limestone 2:30 p.m.Limestone at Anderson 5:30 p.m.Brevard at Columbia Tri-Match TBA

October 26thLenoir-Rhyne at Catawba* 6:30 p.m.Tusculum at Carson-Newman* 6:30 p.m.Mars Hill at Lincoln Memorial* 6:30 p.m.Erskine at Anderson 6:30 p.m.Brevard at Wingate* 7 p.m.

October 27thEriskine at Anderson 6:30 p.m.USC Aiken at Newberry 7 p.m.

October 29thBrevard at Catawba* 6:30 p.m.King at Lincoln Memorial 6:30 p.m.Newberry at Tusculum* 7 p.m.Lenoir-Rhyne at Wingate* 7 p.m.Anderson at Mars Hill* 7 p.m.

October �0thAnderson at Tusculum* noonCarson-Newman vs Barton 2 p.m.Kentucky State at Lincoln Memorial 3 p.m.Carson-Newman at Converse 4 p.m.Newberry at Mars Hill* 5 p.m.

November 2ndMars Hill at Carson-Newman* 6:30 p.m.Tusculum at Lincoln Memorial* 6:30 p.m.Montreat at Brevard 7 p.m.Fayetteville State at Lenoir-Rhyne 7 p.m.Anderson at Lander 7 p.m.

November �thMontreat at Mars Hill 7 p.m.

November 5thCarson-Newman at Brevard* 5 p.m.Wingate at Newberry* 7 p.m.Catawba at Anderson* 7 p.m.Lincoln Memorial at Lenoir-Rhyne* 7 p.m.

November 6thCarson-Newman at Lenoir-Rhyne* 2 p.m.Wingate at Anderson* 2 p.m.Milligan at Mars Hill 2 p.m.Catawba at Newberry* 7 p.m.Lincoln Memorial at Brevard* 7 p.m.Tusculum vs. Valdosta State TBATusculum at Augusta State TBA

November 9thKing at Brevard 6:30 p.m.

November 12thFood Lion SAC Tourney Quarterfinals TBA

November 1�thFood Lion SAC Tourney Semifinals TBA

November 1�thFood Lion SAC Tourney Finals TBA

All-SAC Preseason First TeamCarly Mozgai, Carson-NewmanShay Meeks, CatawbaKaitlyn Whitmer, CatawbaLauren Kiwacka, Lincoln MemorialLauren Billo, WingateStormi Gale, WingateLiz Willis, WingateMaggie Malone, Wingate

All-SAC Preseason Second TeamJamie Lancaster, AndersonNikki James, Carson-NewmanMeredith Lutz, Lenoir-RhyneCandace Richardson, Lincoln MemorialKara Harris, NewberrySam Underwood, TusculumRebecca Bloemer, WingateRebecca Schoonover, Brevard

SAC Preseason Poll1. Wingate (8) 982. Catawba (1) 823. Carson-Newman 774. Lincoln Memorial 695. Tusculum 586. Lenoir-Rhyne 497. Newberry (1) 468. Anderson 309. Mars Hill 2410. Brevard 17(first place votes in parenthesis)

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Matches Played�� Brianna Blakely 2009�� Kara Harris 200934 Kember Lichtie 200934 Lorena Maia 200634 Jessica Lipsi 200634 Cara Coleman 200634 Donna Coaxum 199834 Carissa Cantrell 199834 Jeanette Ergle 199834 Carla Merritt 1998

Games Played122 Kember Lichtie 2009121 Kara Harris 2009120 Brianna Blakely 2009119 Lorena Maia 2006119 Cara Coleman 2006118 Lorena Maia 2009117 Jessica Lipsi 2006114 Fernanda Frey 2009114 Amanda Adams 2000114 Melinda Cordero 2000

Kills418 Priscila Sales 2008403 Priscila Sales 2007399 Lorena Maia 2006390 Nicole Richmond 1996326 Cara Coleman 2005325 Bronwyn Libeer 2000322 Fernenda Frey 2009319 Tammy Buckles 1996311 Amanda Adams 2001300 Amanda Adams 2000

Attack Percentage.441 Dawn Wilson 1990.�89 Brianna Blakely 2008.��5 Lindsey Hollingsworth 2008.312 Aubrey Mosley 2002.300 Nicole Richmond 1996.291 Cara Coleman 2007.288 Laurie Barman 2007.286 Aubrey Mosley 2001.275 Tammy Buckles 1996.274 Amanda Adams 2001

Assists1286 Carol Berry 19861110 Alicia Khoury 20051085 Aubrey Mosley 2001975 Aubrey Mosley 2000962 Brianna Blakely 2008945 Valarie Mitchell 1988903 Aubrey Mosley 2002884 Alicia Khoury 2004721 Blair Browning 2009643 Brianna Blakely 2007

Service Aces89 Tammy Buckles 199683 Tammy Buckles 199571 Lorena Maia 200665 Lorena Maia 200859 Kim Carr 199058 Lorena Maia 200957 Cara Coleman 200556 Amanda Van Pelt 200255 Priscila Sales 200853 Lorena Maia 2007

Digs454 Aubrey Mosley 2001451 Dalton Fowler 2000�50 Brianna Blakely 2009404 Bronwyn Libeer 2001398 Aubrey Mosley 2000�9� Nadia Andrade 2008388 Bronwyn Libeer 2000379 Kember Lichtie 2009346 Jessica Lipsi 2005336 Tammy Buckles 1996

Solo Blocks101 Nicole Richmond 199789 Dawn Wilson 199084 Nicole Richmond 199583 Nichole Richmond 199682 Jeanette Ergle 199763 Vera Finklea 199061 Peggy Barnes 198543 Cara Coleman 200641 Laurie Barman 200638 Carla Merritt 1998

Block Assists148 Peggy Barnes 1985110 Cara Coleman 200595 Peggy Barnes 198470 Kristin Pulone 200568 Leah Nye 200968 Jamie Foster-Mann 200563 Lorena Maia 200962 Amanda Adams 200160 Laurie Barman 200760 Jeanette Ergle 1997

Total Blocks209 Peggy Barnes 1985185 Nicole Richmond 1997150 Nicole Richmond 1996142 Jeanette Ergle 1997131 Peggy Barnes 1984124 Cara Coleman 2005123 Dawn Wilson 1990102 Vera Finklea 1990101 Nicole Richmond 199590 Cara Coleman 2006

Kills1180 Lorena Maia 2006-091028 Cara Coleman 2004-07962 Bronwyn Libeer 1998-01938 Nicole Richmond 1995-97882 Dalton Fowler 1999-02836 Jessica Lipsi 2003-06821 Priscila Sales 2007-2008807 Kristin Pulone 2002-05754 Tammy Buckles 1995-97741 Cara Coleman 2005-07

Matches Played129 Aubrey Mosley 2000-03127 Bronwyn Libeer 1998-01125 Amanda Van Pelt 2001-04125 Donna Coaxum 1998-01122 Dalton Fowler 1999-02121 Cara Coleman 2004-07116 Kristin Pulone 2002-05113 Jessica Lipsi 2003-06111 Melinda Cordero 1998-01107 Katie Stone 2002-05

Games Played456 Aubrey Mosley 2000-03434 Bronwyn Libeer 1998-01429 Cara Coleman 2004-07427 Dalton Fowler 1999-02407 Amanda Van Pelt 2001-04404 Donna Coaxum 1998-01398 Kristin Pulone 2002-05387 Jessica Lipsi 2003-06341 Aubrey Mosley 2000-03338 Leslie Mathis 1995-98

Attack Percentage.529 Kim Carr 1988-90.282 Aubrey Mosley 2000-03.234 Priscila Sales 2007-08..234 Cara Coleman 2004-07.232 Nicole Richmond 1995-97.207 Kristin Pulone 2002-05.202 Fernanda Frey 2007-09.194 Amanda Adams 2000-01.181 Tammy Buckles 1995-97.166 Alicia Khoury 2004-05

Assists4097 Aubrey Mosley 2000-032097 Carol Berry 1984-852001 Brianna Blakely 2007-Pres.1994 Alicia Khoury 2004-051848 Valarie Mitchell 1986-891485 Tracey Caldwell 1995-971125 Kilee Ruppe 2006-07984 Fernanda Marques 1998-99743 Jessica Lopez 2004-06721 Blair Browning 2009-Pres.

Service Aces245 Lorena Maia 2006-09209 Tammy Buckles 1995-97174 Dalton Fowler 1999-02139 Aubrey Mosley 2000-03131 Cara Coleman 2004-07123 Kristin Pulone 2002-05116 Nicole Richmond 1995-97113 Amanda Van Pelt 2001-04110 Leslie Mathis 1995-98106 Cara Coleman 2005-07 Digs1662 Aubrey Mosley 2000-031374 Dalton Fowler 1999-021261 Bronwyn Libeer 1998-011096 Amanda Van Pelt 2001-041076 Jessica Lipsi 2003-06887 Kelly Harting 2003-04846 Jeanette Ergle 1997-99833 Donna Coaxum 1998-01779 Christy Stegall 2004-07719 Kristin Pulone 2002-05

Solo Blocks268 Nicole Richmond 1995-97147 Jeanette Ergle 1997-99110 Cara Coleman 2004-0797 Peggy Barnes 1984-8547 Laurie Barman 2005-0776 Tammy Buckles 1995-9772 Lorena Maia 2006-0969 Valarie Mitchell 1986-8949 Aubrey Mosley 2000-0345 Amanda Adams 2000-03

Block Assists259 Cara Coleman 2004-07243 Peggy Barnes 1984-85198 Kristin Pulone 2002-05188 Lorena Maia 2006-09168 Nicole Richmond 1995-97167 Jeanette Ergle 1997-99135 Laurie Barman 2005-07121 Amanda Adams 2000-01113 Aubrey Mosley 2000-03108 Carissa Cantrell 1996-99

Total Blocks436 Nicole Richmond 1995-97290 Cara Coleman 2004-07340 Peggy Barnes 1984-85314 Jeanette Ergle 1997-99260 Lorena Maia 2006-09241 Kristin Pulone 2002-05211 Laurie Barman 2005-07166 Amanda Adams 2000-01157 Aubrey Mosley 2000-03148 Tammy Buckles 1995-97

Seasonal Records

Career Records

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#1Caitlin ChastainDS/Lib • 5-1 • Fr.Ninety Six, S.C.

#2Kayla HopperDS • 5-0 • So.Newberry, S.C.

#�Samantha Parrish

OH • 5-11 • Fr.Angola, Ind.

#�Sarah Scott

OH • 5-11 • Jr.Redding, Calif.

#5Lindsey Hollingsworth

S • 5-8 • Jr.Charleston, S.C.

#6Kendra Altemeyer

S • 5-11 • Fr.Ft. Myers, Fla.

#7Blair Browning

S • 5-6 • So.New Lexington, Ohio

#8Stacy Bruns

MB • 6-0 • Fr.Lakeside, Calif.

#9Nadia Andrade

Lib • 5-5 • Sr.Belo Horizonte, Brazil

#10Anne StaudingerRS/OH • 6-0 • Fr.Fort Wayne, Ind.

Cheyenne TiffanyOH • 5-8 • Fr.

Charleston, S.C.

Heather WhitesideMB • 6-0 • So.Rock Hill, S.C.

Cara HuttoOH/MB • 5-10 • Fr.

Holly Hill, S.C.

Alex HatchMB • 6-1 • Fr.

Charleston, S.C.

Alex MarshallS • 5-3 • Fr.

Ware Shoals, S.C.

#11 #12 #1� #1� #15

Lisa RossOH • 5-8 • So.

Bowling Green, Ky.

Brianna BlakelyS • 5-3 • Sr.

Houston, Texas

Ashante GrimesOH/MB • 5-8 • Fr.Colmubia, S.C.

Haylee AdkinsDS • 5-4 • Jr.

Birmingham, Ala.

Dixie TimmsOH • 5-8 • Fr.Ninety Six, S.C.

#16 #17 #18 #19 #20

Hillary KushubarOH • 5-8 • Fr.

Charleston, S.C.

#21Kara Harris

OH • 5-8 • Sr.Grandview, Texas

#22Brittany Wood

DS • 5-5 • Jr.Pendleton, S.C.

#2�Katie DavenportOH • 5-8 • So.

Tyrone, Ga.

#2�Leah Nye

MB • 6-0 • Sr.Hoover, Ala.

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