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COLLEGE INFORMATIONName Centenary College of LouisianaLocation Shreveport, La.Founded 1825Enrollment 800Nickname LadiesColors Maroon & WhiteAffiliation NCAA Division IIIConference American Southwest ConferencePresident Dr. B. David RoweDirector of Athletics Dr. William BroussardSenior Woman Administrator Dr. Shelley ArmstrongFaculty Athletics Representative Dr. David Hoaas

ARENA INFORMATIONName Gold DomeFirst Year 1970Capacity 3,000

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Jon Stenman, 2nd seasonAlma Mater Shenandoah, ‘06Centenary Record 3-23Career Record 11-76Assistant Coach Jon ValiaoAlma Mater Embry-Riddle, ‘01

2010 REVIEWOverall Record 3-23Summit League Record 0-18Home 0-9Away 1-11Neutral 2-3Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/5Starters Returning/Lost 4/2Newcomers 6

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HISTORY OF CENTENARY• Founded in 1825 in Jackson, La. as the College of Louisiana• Merged with Centenary College (located in Brandon Springs, Miss.) in 1845

to create Centenary College of Louisiana• Relocated to Shreveport, La. in 1908

AFFILIATION• Affiliated with the United Methodist Church

ACCREDITATION• Accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools (SACS)

2911CentenaryBoulevard•Shreveport,La.71104

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QUICK FACTS• Capacity: 3,000• Year Constructed: 1970• Last Year Renovated: 2011• Last renovated in Summer 2011 after

joining the ASC• Houses volleyball, basketball, gymnas-

tics• Known for its indirect lighting and anod-

ized aluminum dome• Iconic arena for Centenary athletics

NO PLAYER POS HT YR HOMETOWN1 Jesi Wilcox DS 5-5 JR Mobile, Ala.2 Jaclyn Lopez OH 5-11SR Mission, Texas3 Jacey Beasley S 5-8 FR Plano, Texas4 Kayla Tibaldo S 5-5 SR Santa Fe, Texas5 Taylor Gilmour DS 5-7 SR Stuart, Fla.7 Brooke BahlingerOH 5-7 FR Prairieville, La.9 Ashley Jones OH 5-9 FR Shreveport, La. 10 Caitlin Neese S 5-10 SR Grapevine, Texas11 Chelsea Petska OH 5-7 FR Collinsville, Texas12 Bethany Nuttall S 5-7 SO Conroe, Texas13 Shelby Singleton MB 6-6 JR New Orleans, La.14 Sarah Sumner MB/OH 6-1 FR Arlington, Texas

Head Coach: Jon StenmanAssistant Coach: Jon Valiao

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SPORTS MEDICINE The Centenary sports medi-cine facilities are located on the lower level of the Gold Dome. The room provides

student-athletes with a facility that accomodates their needs

on a medical basis. It houses a whirl pool, four

tables and exercise equipment.

WILHITE MEDIA ROOMThe Donnie Wilhite Media Room is commonly used as a meeting and film room, study hall room, and a media room for

events and press confer-ences held at the Gold Dome. The 32 capacity stadium-seated room is designed with a newly renovated and highly

equipped film projector and

sophisticated computer software for complete

game scouting purposes.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING The Gold Dome is equipped

with a newly renovated strength and conditioning

weight room that is available to all athletic teams. Thefacility is located on the upper level of the arena.

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STENMAN AT A GLANCEEDUCATIONShenandoah – Bachelor of Science degree (Kinesiology) - 2006Texas A&M – Masters of Science (Kinesiology) - 2008

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COACHING HISTORY2010-present - Head Coach - Centenary2008-10 – Head Coach – Coker College (South Carolina)2007 - 08 – Head Club Volleyball Coach – Texas A&M 2003-06 – Assistant Coach - Shenandoah

HEAD COACHING NOTESCareer record: 11-76 Career record at Centenary: 3-232010 (Centenary): 3-232009 (Coker College): 5-262008 (Coker College): 3-27

PLAYING EXPERIENCE1995-99 – United States Marine CorpsTwo-Time All-Marine Volleyball honoree

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•2010-11Commissioner’sListofAcademicExcellence•2010FallAcademicAll-SummitLeagueTeam•2008FallAcademicAll-SummitLeagueTeam

JUNIOR (2010)Saw action in 80 sets ... Played defensive specialist ... Made 154 digs for third-best on team ... Recorded 10 service aces ... Had a season-high 14 digs against LeTourneau (Sept. 4) SOPHOMORE (2009)Did not compete on the Ladies volleyball teamFRESHMAN (2008)Appeared in 17 sets...Racked up 24 digs...Season-best eight coming against Mississippi Valley (Oct. 4)HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Martin County High School ... Lettered in volleyball three years ... Was an All-District selection and an All-State honorable mention her senior year ... Team captain for two years ... Helped lead the Tigers to a Regional Semi-Finals appearance in 2006, a District Championship title in 2007, and a Regional Final appearance 2007 ... Set a school record in 2007 with 24 ser-vice points in one match ... Finished her high school career with over 150 service points and Top 10 rankings for the Tigers in career digs, digs in a season, and aces in a season ... Off the court, she was the Vice President of her class, the Student Government secretary, the Homecoming and Community Service Committee leader in Student Government, an AP Scholar, and an officer in the National Honor SocietyCLUBPlay club volleyball as a right side hitter and defensive specialist for Treasure Coast Volleyball As-sociation in 2005 where she helped the 15U Elite team win the Florida Regional title under Jensen BeachHighSchool’sMikeSawtell...In2006,shewasthesetterandliberofortheVolie-TechVipersinWestPalmBeachonthe17U’steamunderthedirectionofDreSloan...Ascaptain,sheledherteam to a silver medal at the Tampa National Qualifier ... Again served as captain and doubled up in positionsforSunriseVolleyballAssociation’s18Uteamin2007asasetterandlibero...Concludedher club volleyball career as the libero and setter for Janaina Miranda - former volleyball World Champion - on the YMCA of Treasure Coast 18U team (presently known as JM10 Club)PERSONALBorn May 12, 1990 in Boca Raton, Florida ... Is the daughter of Bill and Mary Gilmour .. Has an older sister, Samantha Barfield ... Is pursuing two degrees in psychology and sociology with a minor in Religious Studies

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jonVALIAOASSISTANT COACH2nd SEASON

VALIAO AT A GLANCEJon Valiao begins his second year as an assistant coach for the Ladies volleyball program under head coach Jon Stenman. He will assist in all aspects of the game, including on-floor coaching.

Valiao comes to Centenary from South Carolina where he served as a head coach and marketing director for the South Carolina Juniors Volleyball Club since 2003. In that role, Valiao was responsible for recruitment, administrating practices and training, as well as coaching.

In2009,hewastheheadJVcoachforCamdenHighSchool’svolleyballteam,whopro-duced a 16-3 overall record. Prior to that coaching stint, Valiao was the JV head coach and varsity assistant coach at Blythewood High School from 2006-08.

His past experiences also include a two-year stay at Lugoff-Elgin High School as the head coach and Heathwood Hall Episcopal School as the JV head coach for two years.

He brings collegiate level coaching experience to Centenary as a volunteer coach at Clem-sonUniversity’svolleyballcampandCokerCollege.

Valiao graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida in 2001 with a BS in Professional Aeronautics (Business Management). Also during his time at Embry-Riddle, Valiao served as a production controller and assistant engine man-ager in the US Air Force.

taylorGILMOURSENIOR

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JUNIOR (2010)Saw action in 83 sets ... Recorded 141 kills ... Was second-best on team with 539 total attacks ... Led the team with 29 service aces and 226 digs ... Had a season-high 13 kills in two contests against LeTourneau (Sept. 4) and North Dakota State (Sept. 26) ... Recorded a season-best four service aces and 21 digs against Belhaven (Sept. 3) ... Ranks fourth all-time in career assists with 1,331SOPHOMORE (2009)Appeared in 91 sets primarily as the Ladies setter ... Recorded a team-best 703 sets ... Also had a team-high 43 service aces ... Tallied five service aces against UMKC (Oct. 11) ... Had 52 sets against Oakland (Sept. 25) ... Was third-best on team with 222 digs with 20 coming at Louisiana Tech (Nov. 10)FRESHMAN (2008)Played in 88 sets ... Became the teams setter in the second match of the season against Sam Houston State ... Had a season-high 43 assists against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 14) ... Also had over 40 assists in two other games ... Had four double-doubles on the year ... Twice during the course of the season had four block assists ... Ranks 10th all-time at Centenary is career assists and ninth in a season. HIGH SCHOOLEarned 13 varsity letters before finishing her prep career at Sharyland High School, including four in volleyball and golf, three in basketball, and two in softball ... Was named District Offensive MVP twice, first team All-District, second team All-Valley, first team All-Valley, and Texas Sports Writers All-State in volleyball ... Helped the volleyball squad to three straight trips to the Regional Quarterfinals and a Regional Semifinals appearance as a senior ... Also found success in her other sports as she was se-lected All-District three times and All-Valley twice in basketball, All-District twice in golf, and All-District and All-Valley in softball ... Helped the basketball team and the softball team to the Area Finals multiple times and qualified for the regional tournament in golf ... Was awarded Team MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, the Newcomer Award, and the Defense Award ... Averaged 15 kills and 13 digs per game in volleyball with her best single-match performance being a 25 kill, 20 dig effort ... Was a member of the National Honor Society and Top 25%, was a Distinguished Achievement Program Graduate, earned Class Honors, and was the Outstanding SeniorCLUBPlayed six years for Coach Oscar Segovia on the Rio Grande Valley Juniors Volleyball Club ... Served as thecaptainonthe18’sNationalClubteamPERSONALBorn May 1, 1990 in McAllen, TX ... Is the daughter of John and Tilly Lopez ... Has an older brother and an older sister ... Is a biology major with a business minor who plans to be a veterinarian doctor or some kind if doctor in the medical field

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JUNIOR (2010)Appeared in 66sets ... Saw action as the Ladies primary setter ... Led team with 395 assists ... Tallied 5.98 assists per set ... Finished third-best on team with 16 service aces ... Made 115 digs ... Recorded a season-best 37 assists and 15 digs for a double-double against North Dakota State (Sept. 26) SOPHOMORE (2009)Did not compete on the Ladies volleyball teamFRESHMAN (2008)Saw action in 54 sets...Recorded 165 sets...Tallied 62 digs...Had six block assists...Finished with 43 total attacks...Had a season-best eight digs against South Dakota State (Nov. 16)HIGH SCHOOLEarned two letters in volleyball at Colleyville Heritage High School as a setter for Coach Libby Torres ... Helped the Panthers to the playoffs in 2006 ... Earned hon-orable mention All-District in 2006 and second team All-District in 2007 ... Was also an Academic All-District and All-State selection ... Served as the team captain in 2006 and 2007, and was Team MVP and earned the Heart and Hustle Award in 2007 ... Was a member of the National Honor Society and earned academic letters all four yearsCLUBPlayed for Meredith Van Horn and Ryan Grady for 900 Volleyball in 2007 and 2008 ... Served as the captain during both seasonsPERSONALBorn on March 24, 1990 in Grapevine, Texas ... Is the daughter of David and Sara Neese ... Has an older brother and an older sister ... Is a psychology major and plans on becoming an elementary counselor

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SOPHOMORE (2010)Played in 83 sets ... Was second-best on team with 161 kills ... Led team with a .281 attack percentage ... Recorded multi-digit kills in three matches ... Season-high 17 kills against Le Tourneau (Sept. 4) ... Tallied 26 assists against Faulkner (Sept. 3) ... Led team with 61 blocks and 43 block assists FRESHMAN (2009)Played in 82 sets ... Recorded 131 kills ... Had a career-high 13 kills against South-ern Utah (Oct. 9) ... Finished second-best on team with 49.0 total blocks ... Had six block assists at Louisiana Tech (Nov. 10) ... Tallied 13 total digs HIGH SCHOOLEarned three varsity letters in volleyball at De La Salle High School in New Orleans ... Was honored as the 2008 Pearl River MVP as well as being named to the 2007 Pearl River All-Tournament team and 2007 Country Day All-Tournament team CLUBPlayed two years in the club ranks for the New Orleans Hurricane club teamPERSONALBorn on April 7, 1991 in New Orleans ... Is the daughter of Vander and Paula Single-ton ... Has two older sisters, Paige and Claire ... Is undecided on a major

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JUNIOR (2010)Appeared in 63 sets ... Made 87digs ...Tallied eight service aces ... Recorded a season-high 11 digs against North Dakota State (Sept. 26) ... Led team with four service aces in one contest against NDSU (Sept. 26)SOPHOMORE (2009)Did not compete on the Ladies volleyball teamFRESHMAN (2008)Appeared in 89 sets ... Was second on the team with 267 digs and tallied 3.00 digs per set ... Played in a season-high five sets against Southeastern Louisiana (Sept. 30) and IUPUI (Oct. 26), while also producing a season-best 23 digs against the Jaguars ... Was named to the All-Tournament team at the Mississippi State Tournament (Sept. 12-13)HIGH SCHOOLEarned a total of 12 varsity letters at Santa Fe High School, including four in basketball, three in volleyball, two in tennis, two in track, and one in cross country ... Helped the volleyball In-dians to a Regional Semi-Final appearance in 2008 and to the Area Finals in 2007 ... Was a member of the basketball team that was a Bi-District Finalist in 2007 and an Area Finalist in 2006 ... Named a volleyball first team All-District selection in 2007, as well as honorable men-tion All-County and Academic All-State in addition to leading the Houston area in assists per game ... Named first team Academic All-District and honorable mention All-County in 2006 ... Was also a three time All-District selection in basketball and was named team Offensive MVP in 2008 ... Received the Fighting Heart Award in volleyball in 2006 and 2007 and tallied over 1,100 assists in 2008 CLUBPlayed one season for AVA of Texas under Coach Phil GurerroPERSONALBorn March 12, 1990 in Texas City, TX ... Is the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Tibaldo ... Has one older brother and one older sister

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FRESHMAN (2010)Appeared in 57 sets as a freshman ... Played setter ... Finished second-best on team with 246 assists ... Tallied 11 service aces ... Had a season-high 27 assists against Le-Tourneau (Sept. 4) HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from John Cooper High School...Earned three varsity letters in volleyball ... Helped her team to an impressive 23-14-1 record and a Division II SPC Championship in 2009 ... Was recognized in 2009 as the Brentwood Tournament MVP and to the Coo-perClassicAllTournamentteam...In2008,wasamemberoftheO’ConnellClassicAllTournament team ... Honored as the Varsity MVP during the 08-09 and 09-10 seasons and to the All-SPC team during those years ... Away from the court, was a four year High Honor Roll academicCLUBPlayed club volleyball for Texas Select Volleyball out of Spring, Texas under Jim Richard-sonandCharvetteBrownforsixyears...Wasnamed“BestSetter”in2009PERSONALBorn August 9, 1992 ... Hails from Conroe, Texas ... Daughter of Peter and Mary Nutall ... Has two older sisters ... Is undecided on her major ... Has plans on getting a good education and a successful job

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HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Dutchtown High School ... Earned four letters in volleyball and three in track ... Helped volleyball team to the 2010-11 state playoffs ... Named First Team All-District twice ... Was a State qualifier in track in 2008-09 ... Also earned Academic All-Statehonors...Offthecourt,wasonthePrincipal’sListandHonorRollClub: Played club volleyball for the Bayou Bandits out of St. Amant, La. for one yearPERSONALBorn May 28, 1993 in Lafayette, La. ... Calls Prairieville, La. home ... Daughter of Lewis and DeeDee Bahlinger ... Has one younger sister, Jessica ... Is a chemistry ma-jor ... Has plans on attending law school

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HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Plano West Senior High School ... Lettered in volleyball for the Wolves ... Was named a team captain her sophomore year ... Off the court, was an academic scholar, a member of the honor roll and National Honor Society Club: Played club volleyball for Kahuna Volleyball Club out of Plano, Texas in 2010-11 and with Frisco Volleyball Club in 2009-10PERSONALBorn November 29, 1992 in Irving, Texas ... Calls Plano, Texas home ... Daughter of Jennifer and Chris Beasley ... Has one younger sister, Sara ... Is a chemistry major ... Has plans on becoming a forensic scientist

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HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Loyola College Prep ... Earned letters in volleyball for the Flyers ... Was an All-District selection CLUBPlayed club volleyball for NWLA Flying Aces out of Shreveport for three years ... Hon-oredasteam’sMostImprovedPlayerPERSONALBorn March 2, 1993 in Jacksonville, North Carolina ... Calls Shreveport home ... Daughter of Tara Echols and David Jones ... Has one older brother, David Michael ... Hopes to open a ranch and work with special education children and Equine assisted therapy following graduation

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HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Collinsville High School ... Earned letters in volleyball, basketball, soft-ball, and track for the Pirates ... Helped team to volleyball and softball playoffs ... Was a multiple regional, area and district track finalist ... Earned District Co-Offensive MVP honors in volleyball in 2010 ... Named to the All-Texomaland Team in 2010 ... Honored withtheteam’sHustleAwardin2010...WasnamedMostImprovedinbasketball...NamedtotheDistrict’sHonorableMentionteam...WasanHonorableMentionselec-tion in softball in 2009 ... Off the court, honored as an Academic All-State selection ... Was an A-B Honor Roll student, senior class president, student council president ... Selectedasschool’sWendy’sHighSchoolHeismanrepresentative...Wasamemberof the National Honor Society CLUBPlayed club volleyball for Dallas Force and Kahuna 18 Rox each for one yearPERSONALBorn February 17, 1993 ... Calls Collinsville, Texas home ... Daughter of Jeff and Lisa Petska ... Has one younger brother, Tanner ... Hopes to pursue a career in athletic training 18

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HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from The Oakridge School ... Earned four letters in volleyball and basketball for the Owls ... Named All-SPC Honorable Mention and Most Improved Player in 2008 ... Honored as a 2009 All SPC Tournament selection ... Voted Most Valuable Player and named to All-SPC Tournament team in 2010 ... Led team in kills her final two seasons ... Was a 2011 All-SPC Honorable Mention selection in basketball ... Off the court, was a member of the National Honor Society CLUBPlayed club volleyball for 18 Molten, TAV for one yearPERSONALBorn February 22, 1993 in Dallas, Texas ... Calls Arlington, Texas home ... Daughter of Stephanie Sumner ... Has one younger sister, Jacqueline ... Hopes to pursue a ca-reer in physical therapy

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PREVIOUS SCHOOLSAttended the University of Mobile in 2008-09 ... Played one year of volleyball ... Helped team to Top 25 in National ranking at Mobile ... Attended Univ. of South Alabama from in 2009-10 ... Did not play volleyball for USA HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Mary G. Montgomery High School ... Earned three letters in volleyball, three in tennis and one in track for the Vikings ... Was an All-County athlete ... Named PressRegisterHonorableMention...Honoredwiththeteam’sHustleAwardin2007... Off the court, was a member of the National Honor Society ... Named USMC Ath-lete of the Year and Mary G. Montgomery Athlete of the Year ... Was a member of the Good Hearts Club and FCACLUBPlayed club volleyball for Club Bomba out of Mobile, Ala. for two yearsPERSONALBorn October 5, 1989 in Mobile, Ala. ... Is the daughter of Dale and Chrissie Kohn ... Is a communication major

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2010 Centenary Ladies VolleyballCentenary Combined Team Statistics (as of May 27, 2011)

All matches

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 3-23 0-9 1-11 2-3CONFERENCE 0-18 0-9 0-9 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 3-5 0-0 1-2 2-3

Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points11 Stevie Hurlbirt 83 256 3.08 154 795 . 1 2 8 15 0.18 22 13 0.27 28 178 2.14 2 25 27 0.33 3 0 -13 Shelby Singleton 83 161 1.94 58 366 . 2 8 1 26 0.31 0 0 0.00 1 8 0.10 18 43 61 0.73 15 2 -6 Jaclyn Lopez 83 141 1.70 99 539 . 0 7 8 25 0.30 29 34 0.35 33 234 2.82 2 15 17 0.20 0 1 -2 Bethany Kern 71 137 1.93 119 506 . 0 3 6 8 0.11 10 18 0.14 13 146 2.06 0 6 6 0.08 2 0 -3 Levita Feaster 80 33 0.41 41 140 - . 0 5 7 5 0.06 2 4 0.03 3 18 0.22 4 22 26 0.32 3 2 -10 Caitlin Neese 66 20 0.30 13 92 . 0 7 6 395 5.98 16 7 0.24 0 115 1.74 1 10 11 0.17 4 5 -12 Bethany Nuttall 57 12 0.21 13 57 - . 0 1 8 246 4.32 11 18 0.19 0 78 1.37 0 5 5 0.09 6 12 -5 Taylor Gilmour 80 2 0.03 1 9 . 1 1 1 2 0.03 10 28 0.12 36 154 1.92 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 -4 Kayla Tibaldo 63 1 0.02 3 8 - . 2 5 0 5 0.08 8 6 0.13 15 87 1.38 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 -7 Michaela Berg 14 1 0.07 2 17 - . 0 5 9 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 -1 Bonnie Matak 9 0 0.00 0 2 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 3 5 0.56 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 -

TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - 12 - - - - - - - - -CENTENARY 83 764 9.20 503 2531 . 1 0 3 727 8.76 108 128 1.30 145 1023 12.33 27 126 90.0 1.08 34 22 -Opponents 83 957 11.53 275 2134 . 3 2 0 845 10.18 126 136 1.52 79 983 11.84 51 194 148.0 1.78 28 14 -

Team Statistics CC OPPATTACK K i l l s 764 957 E r r o r s 503 275 Total Attacks 2531 2134 Attack Pct . 1 0 3 . 3 2 0 K i l l s / S e t 7.0 8.8SET A s s i s t s 727 845 A s s i s t s / S e t 6.7 7.8SERVE A c e s 108 126 E r r o r s 128 136 A c e s / S e t 1.0 1.2SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 145 79 E r r o r s / S e t 1.3 0.7DEFENSE D i g s 1023 983 D i g s / S e t 9.4 9.0BLOCKING Block Solo 27 51 Block Assist 126 194 Total Blocks 90.0 148.0 Blocks Per Game 0.8 1.4 Block Errors 34 28Ball handling errors 22 14ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1610 4214 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/179 12/351 Neutral site #/Avg 5/21 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 0 -

Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.Sep 3 vs Faulkner W 3-0 25-17,25-18,25-22 0Sep 3 vs Belhaven W 3-1 10-25,28-26,25-10,25-20 0Sep 4 vs LeTourneau L 2-3 20-25,22-25,25-23,25-18,9-15 0Sep 4 vs Loyola (La.) L 1-3 26-24,16-25,18-25,20-25 0Sep 07 at Grambling State W 3-0 25-15,26-24,25-19 378

*Sep 10 WESTERN ILLINOIS L 0-3 20-25,17-25,12-25 241Sep 11 vs SLU L 0-3 15-25,18-25,10-25 103Sep 11 at Louisiana Tech L 0-3 17-25,15-25,10-25 103

*Sep 12 IUPUI L 0-3 21-25,19-25,8-25 79*Sep 16 at Southern Utah L 0-3 15-25,20-25,22-25 916*Sep 18 at UMKC L 0-3 12-25,19-25,10-25 312*Sep 24 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE L 0-3 18-25,16-25,13-25 298*Sep 26 NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 1-3 25-22,17-25,18-25,15-25 161*Oct 02 ORAL ROBERTS L 0-3 21-25,13-25,13-25 117*Oct 08 at Oakland University L 0-3 9-25,15-25,12-25 364*Oct 09 at IPFW L 0-3 21-25,12-25,16-25 160*Oct 16 at Oral Roberts L 0-3 12-25,15-25,7-25 190Oct 20 at Northwestern State L 0-3 17-25,19-25,18-25 157

*Oct 22 IPFW L 0-3 17-25,19-25,19-25 121*Oct 23 OAKLAND UNIVERSITY L 0-3 19-25,10-25,13-25 92*Oct 29 at IUPUI L 0-3 16-25,12-25,10-25 127*Oct 30 at Western Illinois L 0-3 14-25,22-25,16-25 295*Nov 05 UMKC L 0-3 20-25,21-25,21-25 311*Nov 06 SOUTHERN UTAH L 0-3 21-25,13-25,22-25 190*Nov 12 at North Dakota State L 0-3 7-25,19-25,19-25 746*Nov 13 at South Dakota State L 0-3 15-25,18-25,16-25 466

Record in 3-set matches: 2-20Record in 4-set matches: 1-2Record in 5-set matches: 0-1

BEHIND THE NAME....LADIES AND GENTSThehistoryoftheCentenaryathleticsnickname“Gentlemen”isquiteunique.Firstestab-lished in the fall of 1921 by then-Centenary President George Sexton, it seems the football team had been in a fight the previous game, and Sexton sat the team down before the next gameandtoldtheplayers,“...fromnowon,youwillallactlikeGentlemen.”

WiththemajorityofCentenarymenalsosoldiers,themoniker“Gentlemen”or“Gents”wasa logical choice. A tongue-in-cheek account that first mentioned the new nickname appeared inthe1923Yoncopin(Centenary’syearbook)inthefootballsummary.

“...there was some doubt on the eve of the first game. Reports from the Marshall (Texas) camp had them recruiting from the boiler factories and we were made to believe that the MarshallteamwascomingtoShreveporttomop-upwiththe‘Gentlemen.’Well,weputonourbestmanners,butjustcouldn’thelprunningupa77-0score...”

Thenicknamehasstuckeversinceanditwasnaturaltocallthewomen’steamsthe“La-dies”whentheschoolbeganwomen’ssportsinthe1960’s.

In December of 2007, the Centenary student body held a voting process in order to add an additional mascot to the traditional Ladies and Gents. Although Ladies and Gents remained the official nicknames of the Centenary athletics teams, Skeeter the Catahoula was chosen to provide an on-campus presence in the form of a true mascot. Unfortunately, in 2010-11, Skeeter passed away and Centenary chose to lay to rest the mascot as well.

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Centenary College begins its membership in the NCAA Division III American Southwest Conference July 1, 2011 after completing its tenure in the Division I Summit League on June 30.

“The American Southwest Conference membership welcomes our newest member and looks forward toestablishingspiritedrivalriesinathleticsandcollegialexchangesinacademicendeavors,”ASCCom-missioner Amy Carlton said.

The College is in the NCAA Division III membership reclassifying process.

“Centenary Athletics is thrilled about its membership in the American Southwest Conference, which will provideLadyandGentstudent-athleteswithauniqueopportunitytoembodytheinstitution’smissionto live, lead, and learn, as well as the prospects to forge new legacies for this athletic department and theirindividualteams,”saidDr.WilliamBroussard,CentenaryDirectorofAthletics.

With the addition of Centenary, the ASC returns to a 16-member level for the first time since the 2006-07 academic year. The roster of ASC institutions in 2011-12 also includes Concordia University Texas, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, McMurry University, Mississippi Col-lege, University of the Ozarks, Schreiner University, Sul Ross State University, University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas at Tyler and Texas Lutheran University.

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Centenary College of Louisiana has fielded an athletic team in at least one sport since 1894, when the football team faced Louisiana State University. Centenary’s football squad was one of the best in the South in the first half of the 20th century, the high point

being an undefeated 10-0 season in 1927.

Centenary produced professionals Conway Baker, Buddy Parker, and Cal Hubbard. Hubbard is a member of three halls of fame: Pro Football Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame, and Baseball Hall of Fame.

However, the poor oil economy in the area forced the discontinuation of the football program in 1947.

The 1920s saw the establishment of the men’s basketball and baseball teams at Centenary. The basketball Gents have had 45 seasons with a .500 or better winning percentage, including the 2003-2004 campaign.

From 1972 to 1976, Robert Parish dominated Centenary’s opponents, leading the Gents to an 87-21 record over that span. Parish still holds numerous Centenary records, including the single game scoring record (50 points vs. Lamar in 1972), the single season rebounding record (18.7 rpg in 1972-73), and the career record for most field goals made (1,034). Parish was drafted in the first round by the Golden State Warriors in 1976 and later, as part of arguably the greatest frontcourt

in NBA history, won three NBA championships with the Boston Celtics in the 1980s. In September 2003,

Parish was inducted into the National Basketball Hall of Fame.

With its 1,000-seat stadium, the baseball team is attracting top players to play for Centenary and top teams to play against the Gents. Thirty-seven players who put on the Centenary uniform

have gone on to play professionally. In recent years, the Gents have hosted, Arkansas, Nebraska, Texas A&M, and LSU in Shreveport.

In 1980 the Golf Magazine College Player of the Year did not come from

a traditional power. Hal Sutton, a native of Shreveport who stayed home to attend Centenary, won that honor as well as the 1980 U.S. Amateur. Sutton has gone on to win two Players Championships, a PGA Championship, and a Tour Championship, as well as earn a spot on four U.S. Ryder Cup teams. In 2004, Sutton served as the Ryder Cup captain for the United States squad.

Recently Centenary athletes have found their names at or near the top of the NCAA rankings. In 2000, women’s

soccer player Lara Brown led all Division I players in points per game and goals per game. Ronnie McCollum followed suit during the 2000-01 basketball season, leading the nation in scoring. Andrew Wisniewski picked up where McCollum left off, finishing in the top 20 in scoring and steals during the 2002-03 season.

A 1998 graduate, Herb "Flight Time " Lang made his second appearance on reality television show, Amazing Race. The former Gent joined the Harlem Globetrotters following his college graduation and has been an instrumental face on the elite entertainment squad. Lang is most known for winning the 1998 NABC Slam Dunk Contest as a Gent.

With the addition of men’s and women ’s sw imming in 2002-03, Centenary now sponsors 16 intercollegiate sports. Recent athletics highlights include the gymnastics team winning the 2004 USAG National Championship and the softball Ladies earning a trip to the NCAA Tournament in both the 2004 and 2005 seasons. In addition, Centenary athletes have won the Summit League’s prestigious Student Athlete of the Year award three times since joining the conference in the fall of 2003. Centenary has also been honored with the Summit League's annual Sportsmanship Award for the third time in 2009-10. In 2010-11, Centenary was presented with the Summit League's Top Academic Institution Award for the highest percentage of student-athletes maintaining a cumulative 3.000 over their career.

July 2011 marked the end of the NCAA Division I era as Centenary began its membership in NCAA Division III and the American Southwest Conference.

Pictured: Top (L) Robert Parish; (R) Hal Sutton;

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TREK ExperienceThe Trek Experience is a graduation requirement encompassing explo-ration of CAREER, CULTURE and COMMUNITY.

The Trek Experience is driven by one clear mission:To incorporate into the required curriculum distinctive, experience-based programs for students to enhance their self-knowledge and so-cial awareness through career/graduate school preparation, intercul-tural engagement, and civic involvement. Toward these ends, the Trek Experience has four main goals to achieve:

•To integrate experiential learning into a traditional academic context, so that students can link classroom learning with practical application.•To understand that social interaction is an integral part of education.•To recognize their roles as citizens and leaders responsible for meet-ing the challenges facing an ever-changing world.•To realize that personal reflection about their engagement with the world beyond the classroom can lead to real self-knowledge and social awareness.

Spiritual DevelopmentThe Christian Leadership Center (CLC) is an ecumenical, faith-based program committed to creating opportunities for Christian leadership development through the intersection of faith and academy. The Cen-ter is dedicated to theological study, innovative leadership training, interreligious and interdenominational dialogue, issues of peace and justice, spiritual formation and Christian discipleship.

Greek LifeDuring your college experience you have a unique opportunity to join the social network of a fraternity or sorority. This will be one of the most significant and rewarding choices you make. Here at Centenary, close to 25 percent of current students have found a second home in one of our seven Greek organizations. Centenary is represented by seven Greek organizations: Alpha Phi Alpha, Chi Omega, Kappa Alphi Order, Kappa Sigma, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Chi, and Zeta Tau Alpha.

Community ServiceFor the past 3 years The Big Event has been a huge success for both the Centenary Community and for the adjacent Highland Neighborhood. With the help of many of you, this student led initiative has grown to be an important part of life at Centenary. Centenary staff, faculty, and students come together to help the surrounding community by clean-ing yards, painting houses, and assisting in whatever way we can.

Residence LifeThe Office of Residence Life and Housing is committed to enhancing student learning and personal growth. Centenary has five residence halls: Rotary, Cline, James, Sexton and Hardin Hall. All residence halls at Centenary include FREE laundry facilities, computer labs, vending machines, cable television outlets, a telephone jack for each resident, room furniture (including an extra-long single bed, chest of drawers, desk, and chair), closet(s), and free internet access via wired ethernet ports (or wireless) in each room. There are no community bathrooms at Centenary; each student shares a bath with the others in their suite.

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LIFE IN SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER

The CenturyTel Center is a 14,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Bossier City, Louisiana. It is home to the Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings arena football team and Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs ice hockey team.

The Red River is the picturesque setting for Bossier City’s unique shopping and entertainment destination. Louisiana Boardwalk is the first lifestyle center to open in the state of Louisiana offering outlet shopping, an entertainment district and riverfront dining.

The Shreveport-Bossier Captains are a professional baseball team based in Shreveport, Louisiana, in the United States. The Captains are a member of the South Division of the American As-sociation of Independent Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball.

Harrah’s Louisiana Downs allows for a rich blend of horses from those in Arkansas, to the well-bred Louisiana locals and Texas shippers. Through its well-orches-trated stakes calendar, a large fleet of national icons have utilized the Louisiana Downs oval through-out their career.

The Strand Theatre, built in 1925, is the Official State Theatre of Louisiana and is listed on the Na-tional Register of Historic Places. This restored historic theatre con-tinues to be the home of the best, highest-quality entertainment throughout the decades including top touring Broadway productions, concerts, and comedy shows.

Sci-Port: Louisiana’s Science Center provides a fun, edu-cational environment for people of all ages to explore and actively engage in the world of mathematics, science and technology.

Population: 393,000 Northwest Corner of Louisiana

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DATE OPPONENT SITE TIMEUNIV. OF DALLAS TOURNAMENT

9.2 Polytechnic Univ. (NY) Dallas, Tx 11 am9.2 Milwaukee School of Eng. Dallas, Tx 3 pm9.3 Sul Ross Dallas, Tx 1 pm9.3 Univ. of Dallas Dallas, Tx 5 pm9.6 LeTourneau* Away 7 pm9.16 Mary Hardin Baylor* Away 7 pm9.17 UNO Home 4 pm9.20 ETBU* Away 7 pm9.23 UT-Dallas* Home 7 pm9.24 UT-Tyler* Home 2 pm9.30 McMurry* Away Noon9.30 Hardin Simmons* Away 5 pm10.1 Concordia* Away 10 am10.1 Howard Payne* Away 3 pm10.4 LeTourneau* Home 7 pm10.7 Schreinder* Away 2:30 pm10.8 Sul Ross* Away 12:30 pm10.8 Texas Lutheran* Away 5:30 pm10.9 Mississippi College* Home 2 pm10.11 ETBU* Home 7 pm10.15 Mary Hardin Baylor* Home 2 pm10.21 UT-Tyler* Away 7 pm10.22 UT-Dallas* Away 2 pm10.25 Mississippi College* Away 7 pm

MILLSAPS TOURNAMENT10.28 Millsaps Jackson, Miss. 1:30 pm10.28 Belhaven Jackson, Miss. 3:30 pm10.29 LaGrange Jackson, Miss. 10 am10.29 Loyola (La) Jackson, Miss. 4 pm

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