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Page 1: 2014 Oklahoma Volleyball Media Guide
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Julia Doyle led the way with a double-double against Alabama in the 2013 First Round as she totaled 49 as-sists and 10 blocks in a 3-1 win.

The Sooners qualified for their fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament as the 2013 senior class became the sec-ond straight to reach the postseason every year of their career.

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Oklahoma has made the NCAA Tournament on 10 occa-sions with an even 10-10 record.10

Since Santiago Restrepo took over the progam in 2004, the Sooners have reached the NCAA Tournament seven times, beginning in his third season.7

The first postseason appearance under Restrepo came in 2006 when Oklahoma reached the NCAA Third Round for just the second time in program history.2006

Oklahoma hosted the NCAA First and Second Rounds to reach the Third Round with wins over Wichita State and Tulsa.2010The Sooners are one of three teams in the Big 12 to reach the NCAA Tournament in each of the last five seasons. Texas has been to 10 straight postseasons and Iowa State eight.

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Since 2006, the Sooners are 84-27 on their home floor and 91-43 since Santiago Restrepo took the helm for the 2004 season.84

In 2003, Oklahoma hosted the largest crowd in pro-gram history as 3,162 fans filed into McCasland for a match against Texas A&M.3,162

The Sooners played in front of a crowd of more than 1,000 fans in four matches during the 2013 season and posted a 3-1 record in such matches.1,000

Oklahoma hosted its second largest home crowd on November 2, 2013 when Texas came into a loud atmosphere with 2,128 fans in attendance for the team's "Pledge for a Cure" match.

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The Sooners registered 10 wins on their home floor during the 2013 season, including a 7-1 mark in Big 12 matches.10

Oklahoma has won 10 matches or more at home in each of the last four seasons with a combined record of 47-13 at McCasland.4

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2014 marked the first time that an OU volleyball team travelled abroad.1st

The Sooners were in Europe for 11 days from May 23 to June 2 with stops in the Czech Republic, Austria, Slove-nia, Croatia and Italy.11

Oklahoma played six matches against junior national and semi-professional teams and came away with a 4-2 record.6

In their final day in Prague, the Sooners had an authentic Czech meal at a restaurant built in 1499.1499During a stop in Bled, Slovenia, Oklahoma spent a day taking in the sights around Lake Bled, including Bled Castle which rests atop a 200-foot cliff overlooking the glacial blue lake.

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Madison Ward and Micaela Spann share a laugh aboard a boat at Lake Bled in Slovenia. Bled was the third stop on the tour where OU went five sets vs. Slovenia JNT.

The Sooners played six matches in Europe against junior national and semi-professional teams. Oklahoma posted a 4-2 record, including each of its last three.

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2014 Media Guide2014 OklahOMa VOlleyballNCAA Success ...................................................... 1McCasland Field House ........................................ 2#OUVBTakesEurope .............................................. 3Table of Contents .................................................. 4Quick Facts ............................................................ 5Season Preview .................................................. 6-72014 Schedule ....................................................... 8

MeeT The TeaM2014 Oklahoma Volleyball .................................... 9Meet the Sooners ................................................ 102014 Roster ......................................................... 11Kaitlyn Drawe ...................................................... 12Julia Doyle ........................................................... 13Kierra Holst .......................................................... 14Taylor Migliazzo .................................................. 15Madison Ward ..................................................... 16Lauren English ..................................................... 17Jody Larson ......................................................... 18Micaela Spann ..................................................... 19Sophomores ................................................... 20-21Freshmen ........................................................ 21-23Head Coach Santiago Restrepo .................... 24-25Associate Head Coach Kelly Files ...................... 26Assistant Coach Erik Peterson ........................... 27Director of Operations Katie Dowden ................ 28Support Staff ....................................................... 29

SeaSON ReVieWSeason Review ............................................... 30-312013 Results and Stats ...................................... 322013 Big 12 Recap .............................................. 332014 Euro Trip ................................................ 34-35

hiSTORy aNd ReCORdSRecord Book ................................................... 36-37Coaching History ................................................. 38Postseason .......................................................... 39Awards & Honors............................................ 40-41Records ........................................................... 42-46All-Time Letterwinners ................................... 47-48All-Time Results ............................................. 49-59Series Results ................................................ 60-67

uNiVeRSiTy OF OklahOMaPresident David L. Boren .................................... 68Director of Athletics Joe Castiglione ................. 69University Pages ............................................ 70-85Big 12 Conference Schedule .............................. 86Athletic Communications ................................... 87

CRediTS: The 2014 Oklahoma volleyball media guide is a production of the University of Oklahoma Athletics Com-munications office. The guide was written, designed and edited by Brendan Flynn. Cover design by Kelsey Hargens, OU Graphic Design. Additional contributions provided by student interns Wes Moody and Zachary Story. Photogra-phy Credits: Ty Russell, Candid Color, Katie Dowden.

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2014 SOONeR QuiCk FaCTSGeNeRal iNFORMaTiONSchool ................................ University of OklahomaLocation .............................................Norman, Okla.Founded ............................................................1890Enrollment ..................................................... 30,753Conference .....................................................Big 12Colors ....................................... Crimson and CreamNickname .....................................................SoonersPresident........................................... David L. BorenAthletics Director ........................... Joe CastiglioneSenior Associate AD/SWA ..............Dr. Nicki MooreVolleyball Sport Administrator .............Greg Tipton

COaChiNG STaFFHead Coach ............................... Santiago Restrepo Career Record .............315-197 (.615) - 16 years Record at OU ...............189-125 (.602) - 10 yearsAssociate Head Coach............................ Kelly FilesAssistant Coach ................................. Erik PetersonVolunteer Assistant..........................Carlos RosadoDirector of Operations ....................... Katie DowdenRestrepo’s Office Phone ................... 405-325-8364Best Time to Reach Coach ...................... Mornings

VOlleyball hiSTORyFirst Year of Volleyball .....................................1974All-Time Record .............................719-676-7 (.515)All-Time Big 12 Record .................... 136-212 (.391)NCAA Tournament Appearances ........................ 10 Last NCAA Appearance ....... 2013 (Second Round)

hOMe COuRTVolleyball Arena .................McCasland Field HouseCapacity ........................................................... 4,640Opened ..............................................................1928

TeaM iNFORMaTiON2013 Record ......................24-8 (11-5 Big 12, T-3rd)2013 Postseason .................. NCAA Second RoundLetterwinners Returning/Lost ............................9/4Starters Returning/Lost ......................................5/2Newcomers ............................................................ 7

aThleTiCS COMMuNiCaTiONSVolleyball Contact ............................ Brendan FlynnEmail ................................... [email protected] Numbers ........................ (405) 325-6449 (O).................................................... (405) 596-9264 (C)Address ..................... 180 West Brooks, Suite 2525....................................................Norman, OK 73019Twitter/Instagram .......................... @OU_VolleyballWebsite ......................................SoonerSports.com

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OKLAHOMA SOONERS//SEASON PREVIEW

Program Building on Five Straight NCAA Appearances

SoonerS Look to take next Step

Following its program-record fifth straight NCAA appearance, the Oklahoma volleyball team takes the floor seeking an unprecedent-ed sixth consecutive trip to the postseason. The Sooners return five starters from last season’s squad, including junior setter Julia doyle and junior libero Taylor Migliazzo. Head coach Santiago Re-strepo embarks on his second decade on the OU bench and enters with an overall record of 189-125 with the Sooners.

After the graduation of four seniors at the 2013 team’s core, kait-lyn drawe is the only senior on the 2014 squad. A setter by trade, the 5-foot-8 Drawe from Lee’s Summit, Mo. saw increased action in the middle of last season on the backline as a defensive spe-cialist.

“Drawe is our back-up setter and our only senior,” began Restrepo. “She is going to give us some valuable minutes because of her experience in the back row and she is also very capable of running this team, stepping up and playing the game. She is going to be a big contributor to our team success.”

Drawe played several sets as the Sooner setter during the non-conference portion of last year’s slate and finished the year with a 1.95 assists per set average to go with a 1.81 digs per set average. She will continue to serve as the team’s second string setter, but will provide valuable minutes in the back row, especially in middle back and right back defense.

Doyle earned the starting setter position as a freshman back in 2012 and has been constantly improving on her game. With a greater commitment to fitness, the 6-foot-2 Plymouth, Minn. na-

tive is expected to be a veteran leader on this season’s team.

“I think Julia has been developing her skills and getting a lot bet-ter,” said Restrepo. “One thing I talked to her about was her fitness level. I think, since she got here, it is night and day from when she was a freshman. She is able to jump a lot higher, move quicker and has developed some much needed connections with our middles.”

Doyle averaged 9.49 assists and 2.02 digs per set as a sopho-more. In the offseason, the earned a spot on the Team USA Col-legiate National Team and helped her squad to a gold medal at the Junior National Championships in her home state. Entering 2014, Doyle was honored by the Big 12 coaches with a unanimous selec-tion to the All-Big 12 Preseason Team.

On the pins, junior kierra holst and redshirt-sophomore Madison Ward looked to move into leadership roles in their third season in Norman. The 6-foot-4 Holst, from Coppell, Texas, entered last sea-son as a Big 12 preseason selection following a summer with the Team USA CNT and followed up with a 2.98 kills per set average, which ranked second on the team. Ward, a 6-foot-1 outside hitter from Lawton, Okla., is coming off an All-Big 12 Freshman Team se-lection in 2013 as she averaged 1.85 kills per set. This season, she is expected to see an increase in playing time due to an improve-ment in her defensive skills that make her a six-rotation asset.

Sophomore kimmy Gardiner aims to step in immediately and provide significant time at outside hitter. A 6-foot-1 transfer from Grapevine, Texas, by way of Mississippi State, she earned All-America Honorable Mention with a team-leading 4.03 kills per set.

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Returning for her sophomore season, 6-foot-1 Jody larson, from Wichita, Kan., posted a 1.60 kills per set average as a rookie with the majority of her playing time coming prior to conference play. She will also train with the second team in practice to gain reps at setter.

Sophomore Christina Stuehm, a 5-foot-11 native of Tulsa, Okla., looks for increased opportunities after appearing in two sets in 2013. Adding depth to OU’s group of outside hitters are freshmen harley kelly and Melodi Ramirez. Kelly is a 6-foot-2 product of Friendswood, Texas, while the 6-foot-1 Ramirez arrives at Oklaho-ma from Austin, Texas.

The graduation of three-time All-American Sallie McLaurin has opened the door for a number of underclassmen to take on ma-jor roles at middle blocker this season. Sophomore Micaela Spann gained valuable experience, starting all but one match as a rookie in 2013. Standing at 6-foot-2 and hailing from Carrollton, Texas, she was second on the team with 0.89 blocks per set to go with 1.24 kills per set. Freshman Marion hazelwood enrolled for the spring 2014 semester and has shown the ability to impact to Sooner line-up immediately. The 6-foot-3 native of Beach City, Texas, had the opportunity to gain familiarity with her teammates through spring practices and matches as well as the matches OU participated in during its two-week stretch abroad in the early summer.

Redshirt-sophomore Summer Cole and freshman leslie atherton will compete for playing time at middle blocker as well. After sitting out 2012, the 6-foot Cole, from DeSoto, Texas, appeared in four sets, including one start, in 2013. An in-state product from Tulsa, Okla., the 6-foot-2 Atherton was an All-State pick that helped Bishop Kel-ley to a 6A State Championship in 2012.

Migliazzo anchored a back row that featured two senior veterans a year ago and this season will look to lead the way for a young-er crop of defensive specialists. A native of Kansas City, Mo. and standing at 5-foot-4, she earned the starting libero job for the sixth match of the season and never relinquished it. Migliazzo led the Sooners with 3.94 digs per set, including a program-record 40 digs in a five-set win over Tulsa early on in the season.

“I think Taylor has earned the right to be [the libero],” stated Re-strepo. “She is another player that has impressed me with changing her technique. She works extremely hard and wants things badly.”

Sophomore lauren english played in 72 sets last season, primar-ily as a back row substitute. A 5-foot-8 defensive specialist from Dallas, Texas, she saw most of her action entering matches to serve as she finished the year with a .955 serve percentage. Fellow sophomore abbie higgins and Mandy dolph look to provide depth at defensive specialist. A 5-foot-8 native of Amarillo, Texas, Higgins appeared in two sets as a freshman, while the 5-foot-4 Dolph, from Edmond, Okla., continues to work toward her collegiate debut.

Joining the defensive specialist ranks are freshman emma kelly and hayley bosworth. Kelly, a 5-foot-8 product from Houston, Tex-as, is coming off an All-State selection as she led St. Agnes Acad-emy to a state final four appearance. The 5-foot-6 Bosworth, hailing from Malibu, Calif., is also expected to compete for playing time on the back row after playing both libero and setter in high school.

The season gets underway when Oklahoma takes on Idaho at the University of Florida Invitational on Friday, August 29. The Sooners first home contest arrives on Wednesday, September 10 when they host Cal State Northridge in the NIKE Invitational opener at Mc-Casland Field House. The Big 12 portion of the schedule opens at home on September 27 when Kansas visits Norman. Overall, Okla-homa plays 13 matches at home this season.

2014 SOONeR VOlleyballPOSiTiON bReakdOWN

SeTTeRSReturning: Kaitlyn Drawe (Sr.), Julia Doyle (Jr.)

Coming off a summer with the Team USA Collegiate Na-tional Team, Julia Doyle looks to retain her starting spot for a third season. A unanimous preseason Big 12 pick, she averaged 9.49 assists per set in 2013.

The team's lone senior, Kaitlyn Drawe, will once again serve as the back-up setter, but will continue to see action as a defensive specialist. She averaged 1.95 assists and 1.81 digs per set. Outside hitter Jody Larson will also practice with the second team at setter.

OuTSide hiTTeRSReturning: Kierra Holst (Jr.), Madison Ward (RSo.), Jody Larson (So.), Christina Stuehm (So.)incoming: Kimmy Gardiner (So.), Harley Kelly (Fr.), Melodi Ramirez (Fr.) Kierra Holst is the most veteran returner of the group. After moving from middle blocker to outside hitter last year, she will utilize her versatility to move from right to left this season. A Big 12 team preseason pick for the second straight year, she averaged 2.98 kills per set as a sopho-more. Madison Ward looks to contribute on all six rotations this season. After an All-Big 12 Freshman team season last year with 1.85 kills per set, she aims to take on a bigger role in 2014.

Jody Larson, who saw more playing time before the Big 12 slate came along in 2013, will continue to look for opportu-nities at outside hitter. Kimmy Gardiner is an immediately eligible transfer from Mississippi State. There, she earned All-America Honorable Mention with a 4.03 kills per set average.

Middle blOCkeRSReturning: Summer Cole (RSo.), Micaela Spann (So.)incoming: Leslie Atherton (Fr.), Marion Hazelwood (Fr.)

Micaela Spann and Summer Cole remain from a middle blocker group that included three-time All-American Sallie McLaurin a year ago. Spann finished second on the team with a 0.89 blocks per set average as a freshman, while Cole looks to rebound after missing the spring season.

Marion Hazelwood was an early-enrollee for the spring 2014 semester and was able to hone her skills on the practice floor during the spring season.

deFeNSiVe SPeCialiSTSReturning: Taylor Migliazzo (Jr.), Mandy Dolph (So.), Lauren English (So.), Abbie Higgins (So.)incoming: Hayley Bosworth (Fr.), Emma Kelly (Fr.) Taylor Migliazzo took control of the libero roll early on in the non-conference schedule in 2013 and never looked back. She led the way at 3.94 digs per set after playing sparingly as a freshman in 2012.

Lauren English contributed regularly off the bench as a freshman and hopes to find an expanded role along with classmate Abbie Higgins and newcomer Emma Kelly.

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2014 Sooner VoLLeYBaLL SCHeDULeUNiverSity oF FloridA iNvitAtioNAlAug. 29 vs. Idaho Gainesville, Fla. 10:00 amAug. 29 vs. Georgia Southern Gainesville, Fla. 5:30 pmAug. 30 at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 2:30 pm

SMU toUrNAMeNtSept. 5 vs. Texas Southern Dallas, Texas 4:00 pmSept. 6 vs. Georgia Tech Dallas, Texas 10:00 amSept. 6 at SMU Dallas, Texas 7:00 pm

NiKe iNvitAtioNAlSept. 10 CaL State nortHriDge norman 7:00 pmSept. 11 arkanSaS-LittLe roCk norman 7:00 pmSept. 12 portLanD State norman 7:00 pmSept. 13 Lamar norman 2:00 pm

Sept. 18 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 7:00 pmSept. 19 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 6:00 pmSept. 20 at Duke Durham, N.C. 7:00 pmSept. 27 kanSaS* norman 7:00 pmoCt. 1 tCU* norman 7:00 pmOct. 8 at West Virginia* Morgantown, W.Va. 7:00 pmOct. 12 at Iowa State* Ames, Iowa 1:30 pmoCt. 15 texaS teCH* norman 7:00 pmoCt. 18 BaYLor* norman tBaOct. 22 at Kansas State* Manhattan, Kan. 7:00 pmOct. 25 at Texas* Austin, Texas 6:00 pmnoV. 1 WeSt Virginia* norman 7:00 pmNov. 5 at TCU* Fort Worth, Texas 6:30 pmNov. 8 at Baylor* Waco, Texas 7:00 pmnoV. 12 ioWa State* norman 7:00 pmnoV. 15 texaS* norman 7:00 pmnoV. 18 CentraL arkanSaS norman 7:00 pmNov. 22 at Texas Tech* Lubbock, Texas 7:00 pmnoV. 26 kanSaS State* norman 7:00 pmNov. 29 at Kansas Lawrence, Kan. 7:00 pm

All home matches played at McCasland Field House.All times Central and subject to change.BoLD CapS indicates home match.* indicates Big 12 Conference match.

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#13 p. 12Kaitlyn Drawe

#2 p. 13Julia Doyle

#7 p. 14Kierra Holst

#3 p. 15Taylor Migliazzo

#22 p. 16Madison Ward

#13 p. 17Lauren English

#11 p. 18Jody Larson

#10 p. 19Micaela Spann

#11 p. 20Summer Cole

#8 p. 20Mandy Dolph

#5 p. 20Kimmy Gardiner

#4 p. 21Abbie Higgins

#21 p. 21Christina Stuehm

#14 p. 21Leslie Atherton

#17 p. 22Hayley Bosworth

#6 p. 22Marion Hazelwood

#15 p. 22Emma Kelly

#20 p. 23Harley Kelly

#16 p. 23Melodi Ramirez

p. 24-29Coaching Staff

Meet the SoonerS

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# Name Class Position height exp. hometown/Previous School 1 Summer Cole RS-So. MB 6-0 1L DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto 2 Julia Doyle Jr. S 6-2 2L Plymouth, Minn./Wayzata 3 Taylor Migliazzo Jr. DS 5-4 2L Kansas City, Mo./St. Teresa’s Academy 4 Abbie Higgins So. DS 5-8 1L Amarillo, Texas/Tascosa 5 Kimmy Gardiner Fr. OH 6-1 TR Grapevine, Texas/Colleville Heritage 6 Marion Hazelwood Fr. MB 6-3 HS Beach City, Texas/Barbers Hill 7 Kierra Holst Jr. MB 6-4 2L Coppell, Texas/Coppell 8 Mandy Dolph So. DS 5-4 HS Edmond, Okla./Santa Fe 9 Lauren English So. DS 5-8 1L Dallas, Texas/J.J. Pearce 10 Micaela Spann So. MB 6-2 1L Carrollton, Texas/Hebron 11 Jody Larson So. OH 6-1 1L Wichita, Kan./Maize South 13 Kaitlyn Drawe Jr. S/DS 5-8 3L Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit West 14 Leslie Atherton Fr. MB 6-2 HS Tulsa, Okla./Bishop Kelley 15 Emma Kelly Fr. DS.L 5-8 HS Houston, Texas/St. Agnes Academy 16 Melodi Ramirez Fr. OH 6-1 HS Austin, Texas/Lake Travis 17 Haley Bosworth Fr. DS/L 5-6 HS Malibu, Calif./Agoura 20 Harley Kelly Fr. OH 6-2 HS Friendswood, Texas/Friendswood 21 Christina Stuehm So. OH 5-11 1L Tulsa, Okla./Union 22 Madison Ward RS-So. OH 6-1 1L Lawton, Okla./Cache

COaChiNG STaFFHead Coach: Santiago Restrepo (East Stroudsburg '86/11th Season)Associate Head Coach: Kelly Files (Southern Mississippi '02/11th Season)Assistant Coach: Erik Peterson (Concordia College '99/Third Season)Volunteer Assistant: Carlos Rosado (Univ. of Puerto Rico/First Season)

PRONuNCiaTiON GuideKaitlyn drawe ...........................................Drawkierra Holst ......................................... KEER-uhTaylor Migliazzo ....................... Mee-lee-AH-zoSantiago Restrepo ................... Reh-STREP-oh

Back Row: Christina Stuehm, Abbie Higgins, Mandy Dolph, Kaitlyn Drawe, Lauren English, Taylor Migliazzo, Hayley Bosworth, Emma Kelly, Summer Cole.Front Row (L-R): Kimmy Gardiner, Jody Larson, Micaela Spann, Marion Hazelwood, Kierra Holst, Leslie Atherton, Harley Kelly, Julia Doyle, Melodi Ramirez, Madison Ward.

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sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba tot be bhe2011 7 1 0 2 .500 32 61 .525 1 2 17 .882 0 0 .000 4 0 1 1.0 0 02012 5 1 0 2 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 6 1.000 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0.0 0 02013 57 6 2 9 .444 111 263 .422 3 4 103 .961 4 33 .879 103 0 0 0.0 0 0totaL 69 8 2 13 .462 144 326 .442 4 6 126 .952 4 33 .879 109 0 1 1.0 0 0

DraWe'S Career StatiStiCS

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//PLAYER BIOS

2013 (JuNiOR): Earned a spot on the Academic All-Big 12 Second Team... ap-peared in 57 sets across 18 matches... Totaled 111 assists and averaged 1.95 per set... Picked up 103 digs for a 1.81 per set average... Recorded six kills and three service aces on the year... Dished out 15 assists and registered six digs in a five-set win over BYU (9/7)... Collected a career-high 24 assists vs. Alabama A&M (9/13)... Notched 18 assists at Missouri State (9/14)... Tallied four kills, 18 as-sists and eight digs in a five-set win at Tulsa (9/17)... Posted a career-high with 12 digs to go along with seven assists against Nebraska-Omaha (9/19)... Re-corded eight assists at Texas (9/28)... Posted a nine-dig effort against Iowa State (10/5) and Kansas State (10/12).

2012 (SOPhOMORe): Played in five sets on the year... Matched a career-high with two digs and one kill in a sweep of Western Michigan (8/25) in the NIKE In-vitational.

2011 (FReShMaN): Played in seven sets on the year... Had a career-high 15 assists against Arkan-sas-Pine Bluff (9/17)... Had her first career kill against and 11 assists against Texas Southern (9/16)... Had six assists and first career service ace against Florida A&M (9/9)... Saw her first action of the season against Oral Roberts (8/27).

hiGh SChOOl: Played under head coach Mark Rice at Lee’s Summit West High School...four-year letterwinner...Sec-ond Team All-State honors as a senior...two-time first team all-region selection...First Team All-District honors as a senior...three-time First Team All -Conference. . .Honorable Mention All-District honors as a junior and freshman...Second Team All-District as a freshman and sophomore...partici-

pated in the Missouri/Kansas All-Star game and All-State match...team com-peted for a state championship three out of four years...team won 2007...had 462 assists as a senior and a school-record 1,519 for her career...had 155 digs, 21 aces and 71 kills as a senior...totaled 466 digs, 110 aces and 263 kills her in career...also had 58 block solos and 113 block assists in 312 career sets played...a 2010 finalist for the Andi Col-lins National Senior Setter award.

Club: Played for the KC Extreme, coached by her mother, Amy...spent six years with team based out of Lee’s Summit...team was nationally ranked and finished second at open nationals in 2007.

PeRSONal: Born Kaitlyn Marie Drawe in Independence, Mo.... daughter of Ken and Amy Drawe... mother, Amy, played volleyball at the University of Central Missouri and was national r u n n e r -up her senior year...edu-cation major.

#13KAItLYNDRAWESenior | 5-8 | S/DS | 3LLee’S SUMMiT, Mo. | Lee’S SUMMiT WeST HS

Career HigHS

aces ........................................... 1, 4x (Last: at Texas, 9/28/13)kills ......................................................... 4, at Tulsa (9/17/13)Digs ........................................12, Nebraska-Omaha (9/19/13)assists ................................... 24, vs. Alabama A&M (9/13/13)total Blocks ........................... 1, vs. Texas Southern (9/16/11)

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sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba tot be bhe2012 116 90 23 197 .340 1104 2872 .384 43 58 505 .885 0 1 1.000 245 5 49 54.0 12 112013 116 58 18 132 .303 1101 2708 .407 31 54 453 .881 0 2 1.000 234 4 56 60.0 4 13totaL 232 148 41 329 .325 2205 5580 .395 74 112 958 .883 0 3 1.000 479 9 105 114.0 16 24

DoYLe'S Career StatiStiCS

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//PLAYER BIOS

#2 JuLIADOYLEJUnior | 6-2 | S | 2L

pLYMoUTH, Minn. | WAYZATA HS

Career HigHSaces ................................................ 5, vs. Kansas St. (9/19/12)kills ....................................................9, vs. Kentucky (9/7/12)Digs ..........................................16, 2x (Last: at TCU, 10/23/13)assists ......................................... 53, Kansas State (10/12/13)total Blocks ...................................10, vs. Alabama (12/6/13)

"Santi's a really passionate coach and everyone is really passionate about playing."

- Julia

2013 (SOPhOMORe): Started every match in 2013 and played in all 116 sets… Led the Sooners in assists in every match… Finished first with 1,101 total assists and set .407 on the year… Set a new four-set individual match re-cord for assists with 53 in a 3-1 win over Kansas State (10/12)… Finished first with 31 total serve aces… Totaled 38 assists, while adding a season-high six kills on eight attacks and nine digs in a win over Northwestern (8/31)… Named to the Holi-day Inn West Invitational All-Tournament Team… Picked up her second 40-plus as-sist match of the year with 44 in a 3-1 win over Portland State (9/7)… Regis-tered her first double-double of the year with 33 assists and 12 digs in a five-set win at Tulsa (9/17)... Recorded 46 as-sists, 14 digs and four kills against LIU Brooklyn (9/21) in the 2013 NIKE Invita-tional for her second double-double of the season… Opened Big 12 play with her second double-double in as many matches in a 3-1 win over Texas Tech (9/25) with 42 assists and 12 digs… Led Oklahoma to a 3-1 upset of No. 25 Iowa State (10/5) with 48 assists… Notched her second 50-plus assist match of the year in a five-set win over TCU (10/23) and matched a career-high with 16 digs… Recorded six double-doubles on the season, including a 49-assist, 10-block effort against Alabama (12/6) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the latter a career-high… SuMMeR 2014: Earned a spot on the USA Volleyball College Ju-nior National team.

2012 (FReShMaN): Named to the Big 12 All-Freshman Team… Appeared in all 116 sets and started all 33 matches at setter, leading OU in assists in every match… Totaled 1,104 assists, averag-ing 9.52 per set… Collected 40 assists or more in nine matches and set a season-high against Arizona State (11/30) with 51 in a five-set win in the NCAA First

Round… Named to the 2012 Nike Invi-tational All-Tournament team... Totaled season-highs in kills and blocks with nine and six, respectively, against Ken-tucky (9/7)… Secured the eighth double-double with 29 assists and 11 digs in an upset over No. 25 Kansas State (11/24) in the regular season finale... Posted 245 digs, including 16 against Tulsa (8/25).

hiGh SChOOl: Played for head coach Scott Jackson at Wayzata H.S. and earned four letters playing setter... 2011 AVCA All-America Second Team... Pre-pVolleyball.com Senior Ace... Two-time All-State pick... All-Metro player of the year as a senior... Led the state of Minnesota with a .518 hitting percentage as a senior... Two-time All-Metro First Team selection... Three-time All-Conference honoree... All-Amer-ica honors from PrepVolleyball as a junior... Team finished state runner-up as a junior and sophomore... Also played softball... Academic silver standard team as a senior... Three-time academic gold standard team.

Club: Played for the USA Volley-ball A2 national red team... Team finished fourth in the women’s international division at the 2011 High Performance Championships in Tucson, Ariz.... Played for the Minnesota Select for nine years.

PeRSONal: Born Julia Eleanor Doyle in Plymouth, Minnesota...Daughter of Rhonda and Sean Doyle... Has a sister, Rachel... Undecided on a major.

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OKLAHOMA SOONERS//PLAYER BIOS

sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba tot be bhe2012 116 221 75 640 .228 4 40 .100 13 27 256 .895 4 33 .879 44 10 66 76.0 13 02013 116 346 123 1008 .221 5 52 .096 25 36 355 .899 1 15 .933 98 6 51 57.0 5 4totaL 232 567 198 1648 .224 9 92 .098 38 63 611 .897 5 48 .896 142 16 117 133.0 18 4

HoLSt’S Career StatiStiCS

#7KIERRAHOLStJUnior | 6-4 | MB | 2LCoppeLL, TX | CoppeLL HS

Career HigHSaces ................................. 3, 4x (Last: at Texas Tech, 11/20/13)kills .......................................... 19, at Portland State (9/7/13)Block assists ..................................... 9 vs. Kentucky (9/7/12)total Blocks ..................................... 11 vs. Kentucky (9/7/12)

"I became a Sooner because of the amazing fan base."

- Kierra2013 (SOPhOMORe): Started every match at outside hitter for Oklahoma in 2013 and played in all 116 sets of the teams 32 matches… Led the Soon-ers in kills in six matches… First in total attacks with 1,008, second in kills with 346 and second in points with 402.5… Second in service aces with 25 and fourth in blocks with 57… Recorded her first double-digit kill match of the season with 11 against Northwestern (8/31)… Led the Sooners with 19 kills in a 3-1 win over host team Portland State (9/7) in the second game of the PSU Tour-nament… Tallied a team-high 13 kills and three service aces in its 3-0 sweep of Middle Tennessee State (9/14)… Led the Sooners in hitting percentage at .349 against Tulsa (9/17) for a total of 19 kills,

tying a season and career-best… Notched her 12th double-digit kill match of the year with 17 in a 3-2 win over TCU (10/23)… Recorded a season-high five blocks,

while leading the Sooners in kills with 11 against Baylor

(11/16)… One of four Sooners in double-digits with 13 kills in 3-1 win over Alabama (12/5) in

the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

2012 (FReShMaN): Named to the Big 12 All-Freshman Team... Ap-peared in all 116 sets

and started 24 matches...totaled 221 kills, averaging

1.91 per set, and a .228 kill percentage... Posted 76 to-

tal blocks, including 10 solo, along with 44 digs and 13 ser-

vice aces... Reached double figures in kills in seven matches, begin-ning with 11 in a 3-0 win over Western Michigan (8/25) in the NIKE Invitational and was named to the All-Tournament Team... Hit a season-best .500 with a sea-son-high 16 kills in a sweep against North Dakota State (9/1)... Tallied 11 total

blocks on two solos and nine assists in a 3-1 win over Kentucky (9/7)... Scored 10 kills with zero attack errors to hit .476 in a four-set win against West Vir-ginia (9/29)... Matched an OU three-set individual record with 40 total attempts in a sweep at TCU (10/6)... Picked up a sea-son-high five digs to go with eight kills in a 3-1 win at Baylor (11/7)... Netted 10 kills and three blocks in a five-set win over Arizona State (11/30) in the NCAA First Round. SuMMeR 2013: Competed in the FIVB U20 World Championship with USA Women’s Junior National Team in the Czech Republic in June.

hiGh SChOOl: Played for head coach Julie Green at Coppell (Texas) High School... Earned three varsity letters playing middle blocker and right side... Team won the 2011 Texas 5A state championship... MVP at state tourna-ment... First Team All-District as a se-nior... Named the district 2011 Blocker of the Year... Hit .380 as a senior with 304 kills, 27 aces and 151 total blocks, including 10 block solos... Earned 2011 All-Texas second team honors...2011 Prep Volleyball Senior Ace... VYPE’s most valuable player in the Greater Dallas area... Team captain... All-Texas team special recognition in 2010... Earned Academic All-District honors in 2010 and 2009.

Club: Won the 2011 USA Volleyball 17s US American Division National Cham-pionship with the Instinct Volleyball Club... Named to the all-tournament team at the event... Member of the 2011 USA Volleyball Youth Girls National Training Team.

PeRSONal: Born Kierra Landon Holst in Waukegan, Ill.... daughter of Brett Holst and Tammy Boock-Holst... father, Brett, played football at Air Force (1982) and Valparaiso (1983-84)... has three siblings - Karsen Elisabeth, Saige and Seth... intends to major in chemistry and secondary education.

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sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba tot be bhe2012 11 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 20 .900 0 3 1.000 5 0 0 0.0 0 02013 115 2 0 0 1.000 81 363 .223 12 15 373 .960 21 529 .960 453 0 0 0.0 0 0totaL 126 2 0 0 1.000 81 363 .223 12 17 393 .957 21 532 .961 458 0 0 0.0 0 0

migLiazzo'S Career StatiStiCS

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//PLAYER BIOS

#3 tAYLORMIgLIAzzOJUnior | 5-9 | DS | 2L

KAnSAS CiTY, Mo. | ST. TereSA’S ACADeMY

Career HigHSaces .......................................................... 3, Baylor (11/16/13)assists .......................... 6, 2x (Last: at Missouri State, 9/14/13)Digs ....................................................... 40, at Tulsa (9/17/13)

2013 (SOPhOMORe): Owned the Soon-ers’ libero position for 27 matches and played in 115 sets in 32 matches as a sophomore… Led Oklahoma in digs in 20 matches, while posting 453 for the season… Team leading .960 serve re-ception percentage… Recorded first ca-reer double-digit dig performance with 19 against Portland State (9/7)… Set a career-high for digs with 40 in a 3-2 win over Tulsa (9/17)… Led the Sooners with 29 digs against LIU Brooklyn (9/21)… Earned selection to the NIKE Invitational All-Tournament Team… Opened Big 12 play with a team-high 18 digs against Texas Tech (9/25)… Added the third 20-plus dig game of the year with 25 against TCU (10/23)… Led the Sooners with 19 digs in an upset of No. 21 Kan-sas (11/30)… Notched a team-leading 22 digs against No. 3 Stanford in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

2012 (FReShMaN): Took the court for 11 sets in eight matches, totaling five digs, including three at Northern Colo-rado (Aug. 31).

hiGh SChOOl: Earned four varsity let-ters playing for head coach Abbie Lane at St. Teresa’s Academy in Kansas City, Mo.... A two-time Missouri all-state se-lection... Also named to the all-district team in 2010 and 2011... Holds high school’s career and season record for digs... Had 390 digs as a se-nior... Named to the Missouri all-star senior team in 2011... Earned a spot on the UnderArmour High School All-America Watch List... Named a USA Volleyball Defen-sive Dandy four times... Team won back-to-back district titles in 2010 and 2011... Three-time Academic All-District and honor roll selection.

Club: Earned all-tournament team honors at the USA Volley-ball 17 open division champion-ship in 2010...Team won Junior Olympics 16 open division na-tional title...Club team has won eight open national qualifiers.

PeRSONal: Born Taylor Libby Migliaz-zo...Daughter of Paul and Shelly Migli-azzo...Father played linebacker on the Oklahoma football team from 1983-86...Has a younger sister Olivia... Undecided on her major.

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sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba tot be bhe2012 23 27 18 111 .081 3 6 .500 0 1 1 .000 0 11 1.000 6 1 10 11.0 2 02013 86 159 77 525 .156 8 27 .296 7 24 93 .742 9 90 .900 78 11 39 50.0 6 0totaL 109 186 95 636 .143 11 33 .333 7 25 94 .734 9 101 .911 84 12 49 61.0 8 0

WarD’S Career StatiStiCS

#22MADISONWARDrS-SopHoMore | 6-1 | oH | 1LLAWTon, oKLA. | CACHe HS

Career HigHSkills ............................................. 15, Kansas State (10/12/13)Digs ............................................. 11, Kansas State (10/12/13)total Blocks ...............................................5, vs. BYU (9/7/13)assists .......................................3, Nebraska-Omaha (9/19/13)

2013 (RS-FReShMaN): All-Big 12 Fresh-man Team… Started 20 matches in 2013 and took the court for 86 sets in 26 matches… Notched eight kills on 15 at-tacks and added three blocks in a three-set win over Missouri State (9/14)… Marked a career-high in blocks with five against Middle Tennessee State (9/14)… Notched 11 kills against No. 25 Iowa State (10/5) while also contributing six digs in a five-set win… Picked up her first career double-double in a 3-1 win against Kansas State (10/12) with 15 kills and 11 digs, both career-highs… Led the Sooners in hitting percentage with a season-high .478 in an 11-kill effort against West Virginia (10/26)… Tied with three other Sooners with 10 kills against TCU (11/13), also added three blocks, including one solo… Totaled six matches with double-digit kills, all of which came in Big 12 and post-season play… Finished the year fourth in kills with 159… Third in solo blocks with 11 and fourth in total blocks with 50… Tied for third with 196.5 points on the year… Finished with 78 digs and eight serve aces.

2012 (FReShMaN): Appeared in 23 sets over 10 matches, including five starts, before an injury sidelined her for the remainder of the season… Totaled 27 kills and 11 blocks…Netted six kills in her collegiate debut, a 3-1 win over Missouri State (8/24) at the NIKE Invita-tional… Posted a season-high seven kills and four blocks in a 3-2 win over Tulsa (8/25).

hiGh SChOOl: Prepped at Cache (Okla.) High School under head coach Stephanie Dilks... Played both outside hitter and setter... Named OSSAA Athlete of the Year... 2011 All-State honor-ee... Named 2011 team captain... Team finished runner-up at 2011 state championship... Had 624 kills, 424 assists, 46 aces and 74 blocks as a senior... Helped lead the Bulldogs to the

2010 state title... Earned Academic All-State honors in 2010 and 2009... Also participated in basketball, golf and track and field... Named to the 2012 Golf All-State team and both the 2011 and 2012 Basketball All-State team.

Club: Played for Oklahoma Peak Per-formance for three years.

PeRSONal: Born Madison Ryann Ward...Daughter of Jennifer Ward

and Stanton and Rachel Ward...Has two siblings - Morgan and Weston

Ward - and a stepbrother, Morgan Cox.

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sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba tot be bhe2013 72 0 0 0 .000 3 16 .188 4 7 156 .955 1 12 .917 30 0 0 0.0 0 1totaL 72 0 0 0 .000 3 16 .188 4 7 156 .955 1 12 .917 30 0 0 0.0 0 1

engLiSH’S Career StatiStiCS

Career HigHSaces ..................................................2, LIU Brooklyn (9/21/13)Digs ......................................................7, Texas Tech (9/25/13)assists ...................................................2, Texas Tech (9/25/13)

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//PLAYER BIOS

#9 LAuRENENgLISHSopHoMore | 5-8 | DS | 1L

DALLAS, TeXAS | J.J. peArCe HS

2013 (FReShMaN): Played in 72 sets in her freshman campaign…Recorded six digs and two service aces in a 3-1 win over LIU Brooklyn in the 2013 NIKE Invi-tational… Made her Big 12 debut against Texas Tech (9/25) recording two assists and seven digs… Finished the year with four service aces and a .955 serve per-centage… Finished with 30 total digs and a 0.42 digs per set average.

hiGh SChOOl: Three-time letterwinner at J.J. Pearce High School where she played for head coaches Tanessa Saw-yer and Jason Nicholson... First Team All-District in 2010 and All-District Hon-orable Mention in 2009... Set the team record for digs by a freshman in 2009... Earned the team's Determination, Dedi-cation and Desire Award in 2010 and 2011... Helped team to third place in State Class 4A in 2009 and 2010 as well as second in 2011... Earned a letter in track as a sophomore.

Club: Played for the Skyline Juniors for eight seasons... Named the club's 2011 and 2012 Best Defensive Player... Most Improved in 2013 and MVP in 2006... Helped team to sixth place finish in 18U Nationals and Lone Star Qualifier Cham-pions in 2013.

PeRSONal: Lauren English... Born: September 16, 1994... Parents: Don and Karen English... Siblings: Don, Ryan and Kevin... Major: Industrial Engineering.

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sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba tot be bhe2013 58 93 31 283 .219 6 25 .240 0 1 11 .909 1 7 .857 35 4 40 44.0 5 1totaL 58 93 31 283 .219 6 25 .240 0 1 11 .909 1 7 .857 35 4 40 44.0 5 1

LarSon’S Career StatiStiCS

Career HigHSkills ............................................... 15, LIU Brooklyn (9/21/13)Digs ...............................5, Twice (Last: LIU Brooklyn, 9/21/13)assists ........................................................ 3, vs. BYU (9/7/13)total Blocks .............................. 6, at Missouri State (9/14/13)

#11JODYLARSONSophomore | 6-1 | oH | 1LWichita, Kan. | Maize South

2013 (FReShMaN): Played in 58 total sets in her freshman season at outside hitter… Recorded seven kills on 17 at-tacks in just her second contest as a Sooner against Northwestern (8/31) in the 2013 Holiday Inn Invitational… Tal-lied 27 total kills in the 2013 PSU Tour-nament including a then career-high 12 against Portland State (9/7)… Also marked 12 total blocks in the tourna-ment including five against BYU (9/7)…Had one solo block and five block as-sists for a career-high six at Missouri State (9/14)… Totaled a career-high 15 kills on 43 attacks and added four block assists in perhaps her best match of the year against LIU Brooklyn (9/21)…Finished the season sixth on the team with 93 kills and tied for sixth with 39 block assists... Added 35 total digs on the year.

hiGh SChOOl: Four-year letterwinner at Maize South High School, coached by her mother Teri Larson...All-League

First Team and Team MVP as a soph-omore, junior and senior...All-State

First Team selection as a junior and senior and All-State Second Team

as a freshman and sopho-more...All-Metro Wichita Ea-

gle three times...

named to the All-State Tournament Team as a sophomore...named to the PrepVolleyball.com Senior Aces in 2013 as well as the Under Armour All-America Watch List...four-time letterwinner in softball as a pitcher and shortstop...earned one letter in basketball.

Club: Played four years for Teri and Lindsey Larson on the Wichita Power...led team to fourth place finish at the 17U American Nationals in 2012 and was named to the All-Tournament Team.

PeRSONal: Jody Christine Larson...born July 13, 1995...Parents: Teri and Gregg Larson...Siblings: Robyn, Kelly and Lindsey...Major: Undecided.

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sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba tot be bhe2013 113 140 63 447 .172 11 36 .306 0 0 0 .000 1 11 .909 27 12 89 101.0 6 0totaL 113 140 63 447 .172 11 36 .306 0 0 0 .000 1 11 .909 27 12 89 101.0 6 0

Spann’S Career StatiStiCS

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//PLAYER BIOS

#10 MIcAELASPANNSopHoMore | 6-2 | MB | 1l

CArroLLTon, TeXAS | HeBron

Career HigHSkills ....................................................11, Texas Tech (9/25/13)total Blocks ............................ 7, Twice (Last: vs. BYU, 9/7/13)

2013 (FReShMaN): Started in all but one match in her freshman campaign and appeared in 113 sets across 31 matches… Finished second in solo blocks with 12 and total blocks with 101… Placed fifth on the team in kills with 140 and tied for fourth in total points with 196.5… Hit .312 with six kills and five blocks in a 3-0 win over Arkansas (9/3)… Totaled a career-best seven blocks in back-to-back matches against Pacific (9/6) and BYU (9/7)… Notched double-digit kills with 11 for the first time in her career to open Big 12 play against Texas Tech (9/25)… Re-corded seven total blocks in the NCAA Tournament including six in a win over Alabama (12/5) in the first round.

hiGh SChOOl: Earned three letters under head coach Karin Kenney at Hebron High School... Served as team captain as a se-nior... Named to All-District Team in 2011 and 2012... Lone Star All-State Team Special Recognition as a senior as well as a one-time Lone Star Player of the Week... Named a Dallas Morning News All-Area blocker 2010-2012... All-Texas State Team Honorable Mention as a junior... Honored with school's Ath-letic Leadership Award and Team MVP as a senior... Earned two letters in track & field as a high jumper.

Club: Played six years of club volley-ball, including the last three for the Dal-las Skyline Juniors... Earned club MVP honors in 2009 and 2012... Led the team in blocks in 2011 and 2012... Most Im-proved Player award in 2008 and 2011... Served as team captain in 2010... Guid-ed team to Junior Nationals in 2011-13, including a sixth place finish in 2013.

PeRSONal: Micaela Lauryl Spann... Born: April 11, 1995... Parents: Quinn and Laura Spann... Sibling: Quinn... Ma-jor: Sonography.

"It's just really fun to go out and compete at such a high

intensity." - Micaela

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#8MANDYDOLPHSophomore | 5-4 | DS | HSedmond, okla. | edmond Santa Fe

#5KIMMYgARDINERSophomore | 6-1 | oH | TrGrapevine, Texas | Mississippi State | Heritage

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//PLAYER BIOS

#1SuMMERcOLErS-SopHoMore | 6-0 | MB | 1LDeSoTo, TeXAS | DeSoTo

2013 (RS-FReShMaN): Appeared in four contests in 2014, playing in six total sets… Recorded eight kills on 12 attacks in the three-set sweep of Ala-bama A&M (9/13)… Finished with 10 total kills on 18 attacks, good for a .389 attack percentage and 1.67 kills per set.

hiGh SChOOl: Played for head coach Rea Reed at DeSoto (Texas) High School...Played middle blocker, earning four varsity letters...First team all-district selection as a senior and sophomore...Second team recognition from VYPE DFW in 2012...2011 floor captain...Earned team’s player award in 2011...Named district’s outstanding blocker as a sophomore and junior...Earned volleyball’s most improved player award in 2009...Team won district championship in 2011 and 2010...Hit .526 as a senior with 298 kills...Has 102 block solos and 196 block assists...Had 276 block solos over the course of three years and 396 block assists...Also participated in basketball...Named second team all-district in 2012...Earned honorable mention all-district honors in basketball in 2011... A two-time academic all-district selection in basketball (2012 and 2011) and three-year varsity letterwinner...Became the first athlete to play all four years of basketball and volleyball at DeSoto High School.

Club: Played for coach John Haroun on the Dallas Summit based out of Plano, Texas, for one year.

PeRSONal: Summer Ne’Cole Melontree...Daughter of Constance Cole, and older sister to brother Cole Micheal Scott...Plans to major in biology...Mother played basketball at Stephen F. Austin University.

2013 (FReShMaN): Did not appear in any matches.

hiGh SChOOl: Played volleyball at Edmond Santa Fe High School for head coach Will Ethridge...named to OCA Large West All-State Team as a senior.

Club: Spent six years with Oklahoma Peak Performance in Oklahoma City...helped team earn Crossroads National Qualifier as 16s.

PeRSONal: Mandy Michelle Dolph...Born: June 15, 1995...Parents: Monty and Michelle Dolph...Siblings: Jessica and Cassidy...Major: Nursing.

2013 (FReShMaN aT MiSSiSSiPPi STaTe): AVCA All-Region First Team and All-America Honorable Mention… Named an All-Freshman Team member and was twice named SEC Freshman of the Week… Led Mississippi State with 4.03 kills per set, while hitting .244 and adding 2.49 digs per set.

hiGh SChOOl: Two-year varsity captain at Colleyville Heritage High School in Grapevine, Texas… Twice named All-District and was named the 2012 District 6-5A MVP… Named to 2012 Prep Volleyball High School All-America team and was a Senior Ace, top 120 player… Finished senior season with 560 kills and 515 digs and led Heritage to a 42-6 record and a No. 3 ranking in the state of Texas… Named to Academic All-District team all four years of high school… Member of the National Honors Society.

Club: Spent six years with Dallas Skyline Juniors… Helped Skyline 18-Under to a 6th place finish at Nationals-Open Division and won three qualifiers.

PeRSONal: Kimberly Gadriner... Born: March 14, 1995... Parents: Mary and Rocky Gardiner... Brother: Joey... Major: Sport Management.

sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba tot be bhe2013 6 10 3 18 .389 0 1 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 2 3.0 1 0totaL 6 10 3 18 .389 0 1 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 2 3.0 1 0

CoLe’S Career StatiStiCS

sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba tot be bhe2013* 99 399 141 1058 .244 26 - - 24 31 - - 19 - - 247 12 73 85.0 8 2totaL 99 399 141 1058 .244 26 - - 24 31 - - 19 - - 247 12 73 85.0 8 2

garDinerS’S Career StatiStiCS *Stats at mississippi State

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ABBIEHIggINSSopHoMore | 5-8 | DS | 1L

AMAriLLo, TeXAS | TASCoSA

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//PLAYER BIOS

#14 LESLIEAtHERtONFreSHMAn | 6-2 | MB | HS

TULSA, oKLA. | BiSHop KeLLY

hiGh SChOOl: Three-year letterwinner for Bishop Kelly High School in Tulsa... Helped team to three consecutive Regional Championships and the 6A State Championship in 2012… Named All-State and All-Metro First Team as a senior… Led team in blocks in her final two season with 81 solo and 60 assists… Recorded 263 kills as a senior… Member of the National Honor Society and Youth Leadership Oklahoma Class XIII… Also a three-year letter winner in track and field… Fifth place high jump state medalist in 2014… All-Metro Track and Field Roster Honorable Mention.

Club: Played eight years of club volleyball including one with Oklahoma Peak Performance… Helped OP2 18 Smack team to 2014 Asics Presidents Day Tournament Championship… Won Oklahoma Region Championship in 2014.

PeRSONal: Leslie Anne Atherton... Born: July 26, 1995... Parents: Julia and Robert Atherton... Siblings: Garrett and Laura... Major: Undecided... Uncle, David L. Bole Jr. played football at Texas A&M (1980-81) and cousin, Samuel Laydon played football at Chapman University (2010-14).

#42013 (FReShMaN): Played in two sets in the 3-0 Sooner win over Alabama A&M (8/30).

hiGh SChOOl: Lettered all four seasons for head coach Scott Sandel at Tascosa High School...earned First Team All-District honors three times...named to the Arlington and New Braunfels All-Tournament Teams as a senior...honored with Academic All-District selection three times.

Club: Played eight years of club volleyball with the Amarillo Elite, Amarillo Juniors and Young Guns.

PeRSONal: Lauren Abigail Higgins...Born: September 13, 1994...Parents: Laurie Higgins and the late Dr. Robert Higgins...Siblings: Taylor, Caitlin and Hunter...Major: Film and Media Studies.

sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba tot be bhe2013 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1.000 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0totaL 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1.000 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

HigginS' Career StatiStiCS

#21 cHRIStINAStuEHMSophomore | 5-11 | oH | 1L

Tulsa, okla. | Union

2013 (FReShMaN): Appeared in one match, recording two kills and one dig in two sets in a 3-0 win against Alabama A&M (9/13).

hiGh SChOOl: Played at Union High School for Chadd McKee and earned four letters...served as the team captain and was named OCA Large East All-State in 2012...totaled six All-Tournament honors throughout her career...All-Metro Second Team in 2011...Frontier Valley All-Conference First Team in 2011 and Academic All-Conference that same year...team won Regional Championship in all four seasons.

Club: Totaled six years of club volleyball, including the last two at Oklahoma Peak Performance...played for Regional Champions every year from 2009-2013...Show Me Qualifier Champions in 2012 and Big South Qualifier Champions in 2011.

PeRSONal: Christina Stuehm...Born: October 25, 1994...Parents: Joan and Randy Stuehm...Siblings: Gabrielle and Anna...Major: Pre-Med.

sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba tot be bhe2013 2 2 2 11 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1.000 0 1 1.000 1 0 0 0.0 0 0totaL 2 2 2 11 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1.000 0 1 1.000 1 0 0 0.0 0 0

StUeHm’S Career StatiStiCS

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#15EMMAKELLYFreSHMAn | 5-8 | DS | HSHoUSTon, TeXAS | ST. AGneS ACADeMY

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//PLAYER BIOS

hiGh SChOOl: Four-year letterwinner and two-year team captain at St. Agnes Academy in Houston… Led St. Agnes to District Championships in 2012 and 2013… Led team to State Final Eight in 2012 and State Final Four in 2013… Named First Team All-District and selected to All-State team three times… Finished her senior year with 375 digs.

Club: Played five years with Texas Alliance for coach Garrett Black… Led team in digs in 2013 and 2014… Helped team to 5th place finish at Big South Atlanta and top 10 finishes at Lonestar Dallas and National Championships Dallas 18 USA.

PeRSONal: Emma Marie Kelly... Born: September 16, 1995... Parents: Colleen and Tim Kelly... Siblings: Avery and Delaney... Major: Petroleum Engineer-ing... Mother played softball and basketball at McNeese State (1980-83).

#6MARIONHAzELWOODFreSHMAn | 6-3 | MB | HSBeach City, Texas | Barbers Hill

#17HAYLEYBOSWORtHFreSHMAn | 5-6 | DS | HSMALiBU, CALiF. | MALiBU

hiGh SChOOl: Played both libero and setter for Malibu High School and Agoura High School in California… Three-time letterwinner… Helped team to an undefeated first place finish at Chatsworth High School Invitational in 2012.

Club: Played four years with Los Angeles Volleyball Academy where she was a team captain and received the Coaches Award.

PeRSONal: Hayley Bosworth... Born: July 11, 1995... Parents: Katherine Buckton and Brian Bosworth... Siblings: Josh, Chase and Max... Major: Inter-national Studies and African Studies... Father played football for the Sooners (1984-86) and in the NFL with the Seattle Seahawks (1987-89)... Cousins Kyle and Korey Bosworth played football at UCLA (2007-10)... Kyle has spent three years in the NFL (2011-13) with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Dallas Cowboys.

hiGh SChOOl: Three-year letterwinner at Barbers Hill High School in Mont Belvieu, Texas… Twice named All-District and was named District MVP and Offensive Player of the Year as a senior… Led Barbers Hill to multiple top finishes, including a first place finish in the 2012 Sante Fe Tournament… Member of the National Honors Society.

Club: Played four years with Houston Stellar… named to Prep Volleyball's Top 50 juniors and Top 50 senior aces, while also being selected for the Team USA Junior National Training Team.

PeRSONal: Marion Hazelwood... Born: November 16, 1995... Parents: Kay and Tom Hazelwood... Siblings: Aly, Maddy, Audrey... Major: Health Sci-ences... Oldest sisters, Aly and Maddy played volleyball at Trinity (TX) University, while Audrey currently plays at Trinity.

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#20 HARLEYKELLYFreSHMAn | 6-2 | oH | HS

FrienDSWooD, TeXAS | FrienDSWooD

#16 MELODIRAMIREzFreshman | 6-1 | oH | HSAustin, Texas/Lake Travis

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//PLAYER BIOS

hiGh SChOOl: Played at Friendswood High School in Texas where she was a three-time All-District selection and twice was named All-State… Led Friendswood to a District Championship and a spot in the state semifinals in her junior and senior years… Named All-District MVP and chosen for the VYPE All-Greater Houston Area team as a senior.

Club: Played eight years with Houston Stellar for coach Sara Zanon… Named to Prep Volleyball Top 150 in both her junior and senior years.

PeRSONal: Harley Klein Kelly... Born: October 4, 1995...Parents: Shelly and Steve Kelly... Siblings: Brennan and Cole... Major: Secondary Education.

hiGh SChOOl: Led Lake Travis in Austin, Texas to Area Championship and 3rd place Central-Texas Tournament finish during her three letter winning seasons… Named to All-Centex and All-District teams… Also had multiple region and area finishes in shot-put for Lake Travis Track and Field.

Club: Played six year with head coach Amy Farber-Knowles for Austin Juniors Volleyball… Helped team win multiple championships including the 2013 Lone Star Champs USA, the 2013 Silver Las Vegas Classic, Gold Medal at the 2013 GNVC and a top-10 finish at 2014 GNVC… Named to GNVC All-America team and earned Most Valuable Player Award.

PeRSONal: Melodi Rae Ramirez. Born: October 21, 1995... Parents: Traci Dahl and Carlos Ramirez. Siblings: Zach and Carson. Major: Nurtition/Sports Medicine.

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SANtIAgO REStREPOHeAD CoACH11th SeASonreCorD AT oU: 189-125 (.602)

Santiago Restrepo has brought Uni-versity of Oklahoma volleyball to new heights. Combining international re-cruiting with a hard-working, blue-collar coaching style, the Bogota, Colombia, native has made his mark on the volley-ball community.

The Sooners have reached the NCAA Tournament in each of the last five sea-sons and posted four consecutive sea-sons with 20-plus wins after a 24-8 cam-paign in 2013 that ended in the NCAA Second Round. Sallie McLaurin repeat-ed as the most recent All-American dur-ing Restrepo's tenure with an AVCA All-America Second Team selection.

Restrepo has turned around a program that won a combined 27 matches in the four years prior to his arrival. In 10 years at Oklahoma, Restrepo’s record stands at 189-125 (.602). He has guided the program to seven NCAA Championship appearances, including two third round appearances in 2006 and 2010.

During his tenure, seven Oklahoma stu-dent-athletes have earned All-America honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association and the organiza-tion has recognized 10 Sooners with all-region accolades. The Big 12 Con-ference has selected 13 OU players as all-conference selections and seven rookies have earned a spot on the con-ference’s all-freshman team.

Six OU players have garnered various Big 12 Conference “of the Year” honors and 58 have earned Academic All-Big 12 awards. A total of 13 Sooners have been awarded with the College Sports Infor-mation Directors’ Academic All-District distinction. Suzy Boulavsky became the program’s first Academic All-American in 2010 after being named to the CoSIDA third team. Boulavsky earned first team honors in 2011.

The 2012 senior class became the first to reach the postseason in each of its four seasons, only to be matched by the 2013 class. The 2013 season ended in the NCAA Second Round with a 24-8 overall record and 11-5 mark in the Big 12, good enough for third. McLaurin claimed her third AVCA All-America honor and earned CoSIDA Academic All-American as well as Big 12 Scholar Athlete of the Year.

The 2011 team finished with a 21-12 overall record and 8-8 mark in the Big 12 Conference. Oklahoma advanced to its third consecutive NCAA Championship that season and fifth in six years. Bri-anne Barker earned her second consec-utive All-America third team honor, while Boulavsky and McLaurin were named All-America honorable mention. Barker and Boulavsky earned first team All-Central Region honors from the AVCA and first team All-Big 12 honors, while McLaurin was named to the All-Central

Region and All-Big 12 honorable men-tion teams. McLaurin was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, while Carlee Roethlisberger was named New-comer of the Year. Tara Dunn earned a spot on the All-Big 12 freshman team. Nine OU players earned academic all-conference honors.

The 2010 Sooners made the NCAA Championship and were awarded their first-ever first and second round host site as the team advanced to the third round for the third time in program his-tory. The season was highlighted with a 23-11 overall mark and third-place finish in the Big 12 with a 13-7 record. McLau-rin became the first Oklahoma player to be named Big 12 Freshman of the Year. Barker and Boulavsky earned first team All-Big 12 honors, while Barker was a first team All-Central Region selection and Boulavsky was honorable mention. Barker was also named to the All-Ameri-ca third team by the AVCA.

After losing his youngest son to leuke-mia prior to the start of the 2009 sea-son, Restrepo returned from a leave of absence to lead his team to the NCAA Championship for the first time since the 2007 season. The Sooners finished fourth in the Big 12 after going 11-9 and 18-12 overall. Boulavsky earned AVCA honorable mention all-region honors. Barker and Francie Ekwerekwu were named honorable mention All-Big 12.

Restrepo coached Caitlin Higgins to All-Big 12 freshman team honors in 2008. She became the first OU player to earn AVCA Division I National Player of the Week on Nov. 4, 2008. McLaurin dupli-cated the feat on Sept. 17, 2013.

Selected ninth in the 2007 preseason poll, the Sooners advanced to the NCAA Championship, finishing 22-10 with a 13-7 mark in Big 12 play. Sarah Weiland represented OU on the AVCA and All-Big 12 honorable mention teams.

One of the most successful seasons in the program’s history came during the 2006 campaign as OU turned in the big-gest turnaround in Big 12 history. That year, Restrepo guided the Sooners to their first-ever win over Texas and the team advanced to the NCAA Champion-ship third round for just the second time ever. Oklahoma finished the year ranked No. 12 in the final AVCA, its highest in history. Behind Restrepo’s leadership, the Sooners recorded the best winning percentage in school history with a 28-6 (.824) record and finish second in the Big 12 with a 17-3 mark.

All five seniors on the 2006 team earned All-Big 12 recognition. Joanna Schmitt and Eliane Santos each earned All-Amer-ica honors. Restrepo earned Big 12 and Regional Coach of the Year honors and was recognized by CVU.com as its 2006 National Coach of the Year.

tHe reStrepo FiLe

Hometown ...................................................... Bogota, ColombiaHigh School ........................................................ Calasanz (1982)College ................................................... East Stroudsburg (1986)Family ............................................................. wife, Heidi Nichols..................................................................... sons, Diego and Javier

CoaCHing HiStorY 2004-present ............................................Oklahoma Head Coach 2001-03 .................................... Southern Mississippi Head Coach 1998-00 ..............................................Saint Louis Assistant Coach 1994-97 .......................................... East Stroudsburg Head Coach

CoaCHing HonorS 2006 ...................................... CVU.com National Coach of the Year 2006 ........................................... AVCA Regional Coach of the Year 2006 ........................................................ Big 12 Coach of the Year 2004 ...............................................East Stroudsburg Hall of Fame 2003 ..........................................Conference USA Coach of the Year 1996 ....................................Penn. Athletic Conf. Coach of the Year

pLaYing experienCe1987-91 ......................American Volleyball Players Pro Beach Tour1987 .................................................France Volleyball Players Tour1983-86 .............................................................. East Stroudsburg

pLaYing HonorS1986 .................................................... Division I-AA All-American1983-86 ..................................All-Penn. State Athletic Conference

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reStrepo aLL-time VS. opponentS at oU Opponent Series Record Home Away NeutralAir Force 1-0 - - 1-0Alabama 1-1 1-0 0-1 -Alabama A&M 1-0 - - 1-0Arizona State 1-0 - - 1-0Arkansas 4-1 2-1 2-0 -Arkansas-Little Rock 3-0 2-0 - 1-0Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 1-0 - -Auburn 1-0 - - 1-0Baylor 16-4 9-1 7-3 -Boise State 1-0 1-0 - -BYU 2-1 - 1-1 1-0Cal Poly 0-1 0-1 - -UCSB 1-0 - - 1-0Central Arkansas 2-0 1-0 - 1-0Cincinnati 0-1 - - 0-1Colorado 10-4 6-1 4-3 -Colorado State 1-1 1-0 0-1 -Denver 1-0 1-0 - -Duquesne 1-0 - - 1-0Florida 0-1 - 0-1 -Florida A&M 2-0 - - 2-0Florida State 0-1 - - 0-1Grambling 2-0 - - 2-0Hofstra 1-0 - - 1-0Houston 1-0 - 1-0 -Houston Baptist 1-0 - - 1-0Idaho 2-0 1-0 1-0 -Indiana 1-0 - - 1-0Iowa State 7-13 5-5 2-8 -Kansas 9-11 6-4 3-7 -Kansas State 12-8 7-3 5-5 -Kentucky 1-0 - - 1-0LIU Brooklyn 1-0 1-0 - -Louisiana-Monroe 1-0 - - 1-0Loyola-Chicago 1-0 - - 1-0Memphis 1-0 - - 1-0Miami (Fla.) 1-2 1-1 0-1 -Michigan State 1-0 1-0 - -Middle Tennessee 1-1 - - 1-1Milwaukee 1-0 - - 1-0Missouri 8-8 6-2 2-6 -Missouri State 5-0 2-0 2-0 1-0Nebraska 0-15 0-7 0-8 -Nebraska-Omaha 1-0 1-0 - -New Mexico 1-0 1-0 - -New Orleans 1-0 - - 1-0Nicholls State 1-0 - - 1-0North Carolina 1-1 1-0 - 0-1North Dakota State 1-0 - - 1-0North Texas 2-0 - 2-0 -Northern Colorado 0-1 - 0-1 -Northwestern 1-0 - - 1-0Notre Dame 0-1 - - 0-1Oral Roberts 4-1 3-0 - 1-1Oregon State 2-0 - - 2-0Pacific 0-1 - - 0-1Penn State 0-1 - 0-1 -Portland State 1-0 - 1-0 -Providence 1-0 - - 1-0Rice 1-1 - - 1-1St. Louis 1-0 - - 1-0Sam Houston State 2-0 - - 2-0San Diego 0-2 - 0-1 0-1Seton Hall 1-0 1-0 - -South Dakota State 1-0 - - 1-0USC 0-2 - 0-2 -SMU 2-0 2-0 - -Tennessee 0-1 - - 0-1Texas 3-17 2-8 1-9 -Texas-Arlington 3-0 2-0 1-0 -Texas A&M 7-9 4-4 3-5 -TCU 8-1 3-1 4-0 1-0Texas-Pan American 1-0 - - 1-0Texas-San Antonio 1-0 - 1-0 -Texas Southern 2-0 1-0 - 1-0Texas Tech 18-2 10-0 8-2 -Tulsa 3-1 2-0 1-0 0-1UCLA 0-1 - - 0-1Utah 1-0 - - 1-0Utah Valley 1-0 - - 1-0Virginia 1-0 - - 1-0West Virginia 4-0 2-0 2-0 -Western Michigan 2-0 1-0 1-0 -Wichita State 1-5 1-3 0-2 -Wisconsin 0-1 - 0-1 -totaLS 165-117 81-41 47-65 37-11

YEAR RECORD PCT. Big 12 Pct. Finish Postseason2004 12-17 .414 4-16 .200 9th 2005 7-22 .241 2-18 .100 11th2006 28-6 .824 17-3 .850 2nd NCAA Third Round2007 22-10 .688 13-7 .650 4th NCAA Second Round2008 12-16 .429 8-12 .400 7th2009 18-12 .600 11-9 .550 4th NCAA First Round2010 23-11 .676 13-7 .650 3rd NCAA Third Round2011 21-12 .636 8-8 .500 5th NCAA First Round2012 22-11 .667 10-6 .625 4th NCAA Second Round2013 24-8 .750 11-5 .688 3rd NCAA Second Round totaLS 189-125 .602 97-91 .516 6 nCaa toUrnamentS

reStrepo Year-BY-Year at oU

Restrepo left Southern Mississippi in 2004 to fulfill a dream of coaching in the Big 12. In Restrepo’s final season at Southern Miss, he led his 2003 team to a program-best 27-6 record and was named Conference USA Coach of the Year.

That squad reeled off three winning streaks of at least six matches, including one eight-win string, the longest in school history. Three Golden Eagle players garnered All-Conference USA honors dur-ing Restrepo’s three-year tenure, including two in his final season. He left Southern Miss with a conference record of 52-40 (.565) and an overall mark of 127-72 (.638).

Perhaps the most remarkable part of the Golden Eagles’ 27-win season is that it came just two years after a nine-win campaign. The 2001 team went 9-19 and finished 11th in C-USA. One recruiting class later, his 2002 team improved to 16-15 and finished the conference season in eighth.

Prior to coaching at Southern Miss, Restrepo served three seasons (1998-2000) as an assistant coach at Saint Louis University under Marilyn Nolen. Restrepo brought a tough training regimen to the Billiken program in 1998, and his dedication and work sparked an immediate improvement.

Saint Louis posted its fourth best single-season winning percentage in school history at 21-7 (.750) during the 1998 season. In 2000, he helped the Billikens to 23 victories, the most since 1996.

Restrepo served as the women’s head coach at East Stroudsburg (Pa.) University from 1994-97. He led the Warriors to a 21-11 record and a semifinal finish in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Confer-ence (PSAC) in his first season in the league. East Stroudsburg posted its best record in school his-tory with a 32-2 mark in 1996. For his team’s efforts, Restrepo was named PSAC Coach of the Year. During his tenure, he led ESU to a 75-32 (.735) overall record.

A former NCAA Division I All-American at East Stroudsburg, Restrepo was also a four-time all-confer-ence selection. He earned team most valuable player honors all four years and was the co-winner of the senior athlete award in 1986. He was inducted into the East Stroudsburg Hall of Fame in 2004.

Following his collegiate career, Restrepo played one season professionally in France and returned to the United States where he played on the American Volleyball Players Pro Beach Tour.

He earned a 3A player rating on the AVP tour and had the opportunity to play against some of the giants of professional beach volleyball, including Karch Kiraly, Sinjin Smith, Randy Stoklos and Kent Steffes.

Highly involved with USA Volleyball and internationally, Restrepo served as co-head coach of one of two USA Volleyball under-22 select teams that toured Argentina in June 2005 and 2006. He was head coach of USA Volleyball’s A2 junior national team during its summer 2011 international tour.

Restrepo and his wife, Heidi Nichols, have two sons, Diego Ignacio and Javier Santiago. Restrepo’s youngest son, Javier Santiago, passed away from leukemia in July 2009 at the age of four. To find out what you can do to help promote childhood cancer awareness, visit The Children’s Hospital at OU Medical Center.

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Restrepo’s youngest son, Javier Santiago, passed away from leukemia in July 2009 at the age of four. To find out what you can do to help promote childhood cancer awareness, visit The Children’s Hospital at OU Medical Center.

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KELLY FILESASSoCiATe HeAD CoACH11th SeASon

When Santiago Restrepo accepted the head coaching position at the University of Oklahoma, the first thing he did was ensure that Kelly Files would be joining him in Norman. Files, who played under Restrepo at Southern Miss, was key in the emergence of the Golden Eagles as a Conference USA and regional power.

Files is in her 11th season at Oklahoma and her responsibilities with the Sooner program include recruiting, condition-ing, on-the-floor coaching and adminis-trative work. She was promoted to asso-ciate head coach in July 2011.

In 2009, Files was honored by the Ameri-can Volleyball Coaches Association as the inaugural recipient of the Division I National Assistant Coach of the Year award.

Files was nominated for the award fol-lowing an 11-month span in which Re-strepo’s youngest son, Javier, suffered a relapse of leukemia. During this time, she took on additional staff responsibili-ties so Restrepo could be with his fam-ily.

Files served as acting head coach for the final two matches of the 2008 sea-son as Restrepo’s son was about to undergo a second transplant operation. She quietly continued to carry these du-ties into the summer as the Restrepo family dealt with the passing of Javier in July 2009.

In 2003, Files accepted her first full-time coaching position at her alma mater, Southern Miss, where she had previous-ly served as a graduate assistant.

Following an outstanding playing career at Southern Miss, Files finished her ca-reer ranked among the top 10 leaders in several statistical categories. She was a four-year starter and letterwinner and led the team in kills, service aces and blocks her final two seasons. During her playing career, she was named to sev-eral all-tournament teams.

Files received her bachelor’s degree in exercise science in May 2002 and com-pleted her master’s degree in sports ad-ministration in December 2004.

Files was a three-year letterwinner in volleyball for Coach Patty McWilliams at Blue Springs South High School in Blue Springs, Mo. She was named all-state, all-conference and all-district for three straight years.

The three-year All-Kansas City Area per-former was named “Player of the Year” in 1997, and was selected to participate in the Kansas City All-Star Volleyball Game.

Files, along with her husband, Brandon, have a stepson, Brandon. The couple welcomed their first child together, Char-lotte Lee Files, in March 2012.

tHe FiLeS FiLeHometown ........................................................... Blue Springs, Mo.High School ............................................ Blue Springs South (1998) College ................................................. Southern Mississippi (2002) Family ................................................................. husband, Brandon................................................................................ stepson, Brandon............................................................................. daughter, CharlotteCoaCHing HiStorY2011-present ................................. Oklahoma Associate Head Coach2004-10 ....................................................Oklahoma Assistant Coach2002-03 ................................... Southern Mississippi Assistant Coach

pLaYing experienCe1998-01 .............................................................Southern Mississippi

pLaYing aCHieVementS• Ranks in USM career top five in kills, kills per set, block assists

and points• Ranks in USM career top 10 in attack attemps, attack percent-

age, service aces, service aces per set, service attempts, total blocks, points per set and sets played

• Ranks in USM top 20 in digs, block solos, blocks per set and matches played

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ERIK PEtERSONASSISTANT COACHTHirD SeASon

Erik Peterson is in his third season as an assistant volleyball coach. In his first two seasons in Norman, he has helped guide the Sooners to their fourth and fifth straight NCAA Tournament appearances with a combined 46-19 record.

Peterson was previously an assistant coach at the University of Central Flor-ida from 2009-11 and was responsible for opponent scouting and training out-side hitters and defensive specialists. He also oversaw UCF’s summer camps and was a secondary recruiter and stu-dent-athlete mentor.

In 2011, Peterson helped UCF to its best record since 2003 with a 20-11 overall mark. The Knights also won the most league matches (12) since joining Conference USA in 2005.

In his three seasons at UCF, Peterson trained outside hitter Angelica Crump who earned AVCA All-America honors in 2011. Crump also became the first UCF volleyball player to earn All-Con-ference USA first team honors. He also trained one of UCF’s outside hitters a second team All-Conference USA selec-tion in each of his three seasons.

Prior to UCF, Peterson spent four sea-sons as the assistant coach at the University of South Florida. He helped guide the Bulls from a 4-22 record in his first season with the team to a 19-10 record in three years. Peterson’s primary duties at USF were developing the skills of both the outside hitters and defensive specialists and serving as the secondary recruiter and director of volleyball operations in his final year.

Peterson was hired at USF after having worked with the USA Women’s National Team as it prepared for the 2004 Olym-pics in Athens, Greece. As an assistant with the national team, he assisted the head coach in all facets of practice pro-gression.

Peterson began his collegiate coaching career as a volunteer assistant at Flori-da in 2003. That season, he helped lead the Gators to an NCAA runner-up finish and a 36-2 record. Peterson’s primary duties while at Florida were assisting with on-court training and individual sessions, scouting of opponent’s offen-sive tendencies and charting video for the All-America selection committee.The assistant’s first coaching opportu-nity was at McIntosh (Ga.) High School in 1999. As the head coach of the fresh-man team, he led his squad to a 15-1 record. Peterson then moved into club coaching as the assistant coach of the South Atlanta Volleyball Club. In 2002, he returned to McIntosh High to serve as the head coach of the junior varsity team and the interim head coach of the varsity team, leading the varsity squad to its first appearance in the Elite Eight.

Peterson has been actively involved with the Florida Region of USA Volley-ball’s High Performance Department and has helped guide two teams to two bronze medal finishes at the USA High Performance Championships. He was an assistant coach on the national level at the 2006 Youth A2 High Performance Camp in Colorado Springs, Colo. Peter-son assisted in the training of the top-50 players in the youth national team age group under the guidance of Chuck Erbe, trained the outside hitters and coached the Youth National Team USA Gold to a fifth-place finish at the Junior National Tournament international di-vision at the USA High Performance Championships.

Peterson has also served as a head coach at both the St. Leo and George Mason Universities Developmental Camps and remains a lead tryout coach for USA Volleyball High Performance.

At the club level, Peterson has coached with the Orlando Volleyball Academy the past four years. During his team with the OVA, he led his 14s and 15s teams to back-to-back AAU national championships and a pair of top-five open finishes at the USAV Junior Na-tional Championships.

Peterson earned his bachelor’s degree in biology in 1999 from Concordia Col-lege in Bronxville, N.Y. He was a mem-ber of the men’s intercollegiate vol-leyball team from 1994-98, serving as captain his final two seasons. He was honored as the 1995 Concordia College Freshman Athlete of the Year and was named to numerous all-tournament teams. During his senior campaign he set an NCAA record for career digs with 1,103.

tHe peterSon FiLe

Hometown ......................................................... Mililani, HawaiiHigh School .............................................. Lutheran HS of HawaiiCollege .............................................................. Concordia (1999)

CoaCHing HiStorY 2012-present ..................................... Oklahoma Assistant Coach 2009-11 .........................................................UCF Assistant Coach 2004-07 ..........................................South Florida Assistant Coach 2004 ................................................................ USA National Team 2003 .........................................................Florida Volunteer Coach

pLaYing experienCe1995-99 ..................................Concordia College (Bronxville, N.Y.)

pLaYing aCHieVementS• Set NCAA record for career digs (1,103)• Concordia College Freshman of the Year• Team captain

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KAtIEDOWDENDireCTor oF operATionSFirST SeASon

Katie Dowden joined the OU volleyball staff as director of operations in the spring of 2014

A Missouri native with 17 years of expe-rience as an educator, she most recently spent three years as a physical educa-tion and health teacher at Raymore-Pe-culiar High School. There, Dowden was the head volleyball coach and assistant swimming coach.

She previously worked at her alma ma-ter, North Kansas City High School, for five years as a teacher and both the head volleyball and swim coach. Dowden spent two years at Kearney High School as the head swim coach and assistant volleyball coach. She also registered stops at various K-12 public and private schools in St. Louis, Colo-rado and Mobile, Alabama.

At the club level, Dowden served as an assistant coach for the Invasion Vol-leyball Club 15 Blue Team based out of Blue Springs, MO from 2013-14. She held various head and assistant coach-

ing positions with the KC Extreme Vol-leyball Club from 2007-10 with each squad qualifying for nationals.

A graduate of Drury University, Dowden earned her bachelor’s of arts in second-ary education and physical education in 1997, while attending on academic and athletic scholarship. She continued her education at the United States Sports Academy and came away with a mas-ter’s of sport science with an emphasis in sports management in 2003.

tHe DoWDen FiLeHometown ......................................................... Kansas City, Mo.High School .......................................... North Kansas City (1993)College .................................................... Drury University (1997)................................................United State Sports Academy (G'03)

pLaYing experienCe1993-96 ............................................................... Drury University

CoaCHing experienCe2011-14 ................................Raymore-Peculiar (Mo.) High School2013-14 ......................... Invasion Volleyball Club (Mo.) - Assistant2006-11 ................................ North Kansas City (Mo.) High School2007-10 ......................................KC Extreme Volleyball Club (Mo.)2004-06 ..............................Kearney (Mo.) High School - Assistant

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OKLAHOMA SOONERS// VOLLEYBALL SuPPORt StAFF

katie McintyreAcademics Advisor

danny haynorEvent Management

brad lewisMarketing

Santiago RestrepoVideo Coordinator

Sarah StachnikStrength & Conditioning

Sylvia WhartonTicket Office

carlosRosadovolunteer assistant coachFirST SeASon

tHe roSaDo FiLeCollege ................................................................... Interamerican................................................ University of Puerto Rico (2002-07)

pLaYing experienCe2003-06 ........................... Interamerican University of Puerto Rico

CoaCHing experienCe2010-14 .....................................MADFROG Volleyball Club (Texas)2009-10 .......................................... Nortex Volleyball Club (Texas)

Carlos Rosado arrived in Norman for the start of the 2014 season as a volunteer assistant coach. A former student-ath-lete and graduate of the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, he has gather multiple years of experience as a coach at the club level as well as in the class-room as a teacher's assistant.

Rosado served in several head and as-sistant coaching roles with the MAD-FROG Volleyball Club based out of Plano, Texas from 2010-14. There he also held the position of Sand Training Program Director. On the sidelines, he coached various MADFROG teams to eight first place finishes, five number one rankings, including the top ranked team in the nation in both 2011 and 2012, as well as many other top place-ments in regional and national tourna-ments.

Through his coaching stops, Rosado has gained valuable experience in practice plans and game strategies. At Oklahoma, he will be relied upon for in-game statistics tracking and video breakdown.

Aside from coaching at the club level and organizing volleyball clinics, Ro-

sado has held teacher's assistant posi-tions at both the elementary and middle school level. He earned his Texas Assis-tant Teacher Certification in 2009.

Rosado graduated with a bachelor's of science and arts from Interameri-can University of Puerto Rico in 2007. He majored in physical education and sports technology, while picking up a mi-nor in physical edication with a concen-tration in special education. In college, he was a member of the university's vol-leyball team from 2003-06 and served on the men's basketball staff in 2007 as a statistician.

Jillian TeddyStudent Manager

Tim OvermanStrength & Conditioning

SUpport StaFF

Tanner heltonStudent Manager

brendan FlynnCommunications

erin PillerAthletic Trainer

Jerry TeddyEquipment Manager

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The 2013 senior class led by captains Sallie McLaurin and Eden Williams along with major contributions from fellow veterans Mindy Gowen and Keila Rodriguez capped their Oklahoma careers with their fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. Collectively, they became only the second class to accomplish that feat in their career and the second straight.In the postseason, McLaurin and Rodriguez led the Sooners to a 3-1 win over Alabama in the first round before falling to No. 3 ranked Stanford in the second. The seniors led OU to a 24-8 regular season (including 11-5 in Big 12 play) and the program’s tenth NCAA Tourna-ment appearance.

In their four years, the seniors played in eight NCAA Tournament matches and twice reached the second round (2012, 2013) plus a third round appearance as freshmen in 2010.

The 2013 Sooners won 24 games, the most since 2006, including a five-set win over No. 25 Iowa State. McLaurin and Rodriguez combined for 33 of the Oklahoma’s 64 kills as well as seven block assists to lead the Sooners to the upset win. Defensively, Williams kicked in 14 digs and helped the Sooner defense limit the Cyclones to a .267 hitting percentage.

Another top-25 opponent came to Norman for the Sooner’s season finale. OU beat No. 21 Kansas 3-1 to cap off the regular season and propel the Sooners into post-season play. In the victory, McLaurin led the Sooners with 14 kills and added seven blocks including three solo. Rodriguez notched one of her team-leading 11th double-double of the season against the Jayhawks with 13 kills and 10 digs.

The win helped send Oklahoma to the NCAA tournament where it faced Alabama in the first round. The Sooners topped the Crimson Tide behind McLaurin’s team-leading 19 kills (.485) and nine total blocks. Rodriguez recorded another double-double with 14 kills and a team-leading 10 digs. The Sooner defense was key in the win, totaling 18.0 team blocks, including one solo and nine assists from sophomore Julia Doyle.

The win marked the 10th all-time for OU Volleyball in the NCAA Tourna-ment and the seventh for head coach Santiago Restrepo.

Oklahoma advanced to play No. 3 Stanford in Palo Alto where its sea-son came to an end after a three-set loss to the host Cardinal.

McLaurin leaves the Sooners having left her mark on the record book. She finishes second in program history in hitting percentage among qualifying players with .341. She also comes in fifth in solo blocks with 75. In the rally scoring era, she also holds records for hitting percent-age in a four-set match (.696), solo blocks in a three-set match (3, twice) and block assists in three- (10), four- (9) and five-set matches (14). McLaurin also has four of the top seven single season perfor-mances in terms of kills, the top four seasons in hitting percentage and four of the top five seasons in solo blocks.

Oklahoma has qualified for the NCAA Tournament in seven of the last eight seasons including five years running. The last two senior classes have each reached the tournament in all four years. The 2014 senior class has a chance to extend that streak and perhaps push OU Volley-ball deeper into the postseason than it has ever gone before.

oklahoma's Winningest Senior Class in 30 yearsSenior Success Continues

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iNdiVidual aWaRdS aNd hONORS

Julia dOyle» Holiday Inn West Invitational All-Tournament Team

kaiTlyN dRaWe» All-Big 12 Academic Second Team

MiNdy GOWeN» All-Big 12 Academic First Team

kieRRa hOlST» Preseason All-Big 12 Team» Holiday Inn West Invitational All-Tournament Team» Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational All-Tournament Team

Sallie MclauRiN» Preseason All-Big 12 Team (Unanimous)» Holiday Inn West Invitational Tournament MVP» Holiday Inn West Invitational All-Tournament Team» Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 2)» Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 9)» Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational Tournament MVP» Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational All-Tournament Team» Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 16)» ACVA National Player of the Week (Sept. 17)» NIKE Invitational All-Tournament Team» Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 28)» Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-District Team» All-Big 12 Academic First Team» Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 18)» All-Big 12 First Team (Unani-mous)» AVCA All-America Second Team» AVCA All-Southwest» Big 12 Scholar Athlete of the Year» NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship» Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team

TaylOR MiGliazzO» NIKE Invitational All-Tournament Team

keila ROdRiGuez» Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational All-Tournament Team» All-Big 12 Honorabl Mention

MadiSON WaRd» All-Big 12 Freshman Team

edeN WilliaMS» All-Big 12 Academic First Team

10 Times in the Tourney... The Sooners are 10-10 all-time in the NCAA Tournament following their 10th NCAA postseason. Oklahoma made its first trip to the NCAAs in 1987 and has made seven appearances since 2006 under head coach San-tiago Restrepo. The Sooners have been as far as the Sweet 16 three times (1988, 2006, 2010).

Regular Season Finale... Oklahoma hit a collec-tive .341 in a 3-1 upset of No. 21 Kansas at Mc-Casland Field House on Saturday night. The team hitting percentage marked a new team record in the rally-scoring era. The overall record is .410 set in 1999 against Wichita State. The Sooners dropped the first set, 16-25, but won each of the next three; 25-17, 25-19, 25-16. Oklahoma hit .345 in the second and .500 in the third. For the match, Sallie McLaurin paced OU with 14 kills and a .343 hitting percentage to go with a match-high seven blocks. Keila Rodriguez and sophomore outside hitter Kierra Holst also reached double figures with 13 and 12, respectively. Rodriguez hit .423 and added 10 digs for her team-leading 10th dou-ble-double of the season.

All-Big 12 Honors... McLaurin was named a unanimous All-Big 12 First Team selection by the league’s coaches. She is a three-time First Team member and winner of the 2010 Rookie and 2011 Defensive Player of the Year. Rodriguez earned Honorable Mention, while Madison Ward was se-lected to the All-Freshmen Team.

Senior Class... The Oklahoma volleyball class of 2014 amassed a 90-44 record and 42-26 mark in the Big 12, while reaching the NCAA Tournament in each of their four seasons, including a Sweet 16 appearance in 2010. They became the winningest class at Oklahoma since 1982.

Against the SEC... After a 3-1 win over Alabama in the NCAA First Round, OU has won four in a row against SEC opponents to improve to 18-19 all-time and 8-4 with Restrepo calling the shots. The Sooners lead the all-time series with Arkansas, 4-3, their most common opponent out of the SEC.

Not Up In Here!... McLaurin took over the top spot in the OU record book for career block assists on at Iowa State on November 9 with the 500th of her career. She has lifted her record total to 527. McLaurin finished second all-time in total blocks with 633 behind Margaret Page (1983-87) at 640 after passing Gloria Holcomb’s (1990-93). Her 633 total blocks also rank third all-time in the Big 12.

Against the Ranked... The Sooners went 3-4 against ranked opponents in 2013. Oklahoma registered wins over No. 25 BYU (9/7), No. 25 Iowa State (10/5) and No. 21 Kansas (11/30). The Sooners fell twice to Texas (No. 5, 9/28; No. 1, 11/2). Oklahoma lost at No. 25 Iowa State (11/9) in three sets before a 3-0 loss at Stanford (12/6) in the NCAA Second Round. At home, the Sooners went 2-1 against ranked opponents.

20-Spot in the Win Column... Oklahoma picked up its 20th win of the season, a 3-0 victory over Baylor, on November 16 to mark the 17th 20-win season in the program’s 40-year history and sixth under head coach Santiago Restrepo. The Soon-ers have won 20 or more in a season in each of the last four seasons and six of the last eight. Since Restrepo took over in 2004, the Sooners’ record is 28 wins in 2006. Oklahoma’s 24 wins in 2013 is the second most in the Restrepo era.

OU in the Classroom... Four Sooners were honored with Academic All-Big 12 honors. The OU senior trio of Mindy Gowen, Sallie McLaurin and Eden Williams all earned First Team honors for the third straight season with a grade-point average of 3.20 or better. Junior Kaitlyn Drawe gained selec-tion to the Second Team with a GPA between 3.00 and 3.19.

Pledge for a Cure... The Sooners hosted their fifth Pledge for a Cure Match on November 2 to raise money for the Jimmy Everest Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at the Children’s Hospital at OU Medical Center. Oklahoma plays to honor the memory of Santiago Restrepo’s late son Javi, whose life was taken by Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) at age four in 2009.

Home Court Advantage... Despite an early sea-son loss to Miami, Oklahoma went 10-2 at home this season and improved to 86-37 (.699) at Mc-Casland Field House under Restrepo. The Soon-ers averaged 928 in attendance at home dates, topped with 2,128 against No. 1 Texas on Novem-ber 2. Since the Oklahoma volleyball program took its first serve in 1974, the Sooners have tallied a 298-192 (.608) record on their home court.

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aUgUSt 30 vs. UW-Milwaukee@ W, 3-031 vs. Northwestern@ W, 3-1 at Western Michigan@ W, 3-0SeptemBer 3 arkanSaS W, 3-06 vs. Pacific# L, 2-37 at Portland State# W, 3-1 vs. No. 25 Brigham Young# W, 3-213 vs. Alabama A&M% W, 3-014 vs. Middle Tennessee State% W, 3-0 at Missouri State% W, 3-017 at Tulsa W, 3-219 neBraSka-omaHa^ W, 3-020 miami^ L, 0-321 LiU BrookLYn^ W, 3-125 texaS teCH* W, 3-128 at No. 5 Texas* L, 0-3oCtoBer 5 no. 25 ioWa State* W, 3-29 at Kansas* L, 0-312 kanSaS State* W, 3-119 at Baylor* W, 3-023 at TCU* W, 3-226 WeSt Virginia* W, 3-0 noVemBer 2 no. 1 texaS* L, 1-33 at Kansas State* L, 0-39 at No. 25 Iowa State* L, 0-313 tCU* W, 3-016 BaYLor* W, 3-020 at Texas Tech* W, 3-127 at West Virginia* W, 3-130 no. 21 kanSaS* W, 3-1DeCemBer 5 vs. Alabama$ 6:30 p.m.

BoLD CapS indicates home match | All home matches played at McCasland Field House | All times Central and subject to change | * indicates Big 12 Conference match | @ Holiday Inn West Invitational | # PSU Tournament | % Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational | ^ Nike Invitational | $ NCAA Tournament

oVeraLL (24-8)Home: 10-2 away: 8-5 neutral: 6-1

SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHEGowen, Mindy 61 20 1 0.02 0 1 1.000 9 0.15 1 0.02 10 11 99 1.62 0 0 0 0.00 0 0migliazzo, taylor 115 32 2 0.02 0 2 1.000 81 0.70 12 0.10 15 21 453 3.94 0 0 0 0.00 0 0Drawe, kaitlyn 57 18 6 0.11 2 9 .444 111 1.95 3 0.05 4 4 103 1.81 0 0 0 0.00 0 0McLaurin, Sallie 116 32 438 3.78 61 892 .423 13 0.11 13 0.11 6 3 83 0.72 29 130 159 1.37 7 1Cole, Summer 6 4 10 1.67 3 18 .389 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 1 2 3 0.50 1 0Doyle, Julia 116 32 58 0.50 18 132 .303 1101 9.49 31 0.27 54 0 234 2.02 4 56 60 0.52 4 13Holst, kierra 116 32 346 2.98 123 1008 .221 5 0.04 25 0.22 36 1 98 0.84 6 51 57 0.49 5 4Larson, Jody 58 18 93 1.60 31 283 .219 6 0.10 0 0.00 1 1 35 0.60 4 40 44 0.76 5 1Rodriguez, Keila 116 32 284 2.45 125 853 .186 31 0.27 23 0.20 27 31 376 3.24 7 39 46 0.40 8 3Spann, micaela 113 31 140 1.24 63 447 .172 11 0.10 0 0.00 0 1 27 0.24 12 89 101 0.89 6 0Ward, madison 86 26 159 1.85 77 525 .156 8 0.09 7 0.08 24 9 78 0.91 11 39 50 0.58 6 0Williams, Eden 114 32 0 0.00 0 1 .000 28 0.25 6 0.05 14 27 277 2.43 0 0 0 0.00 0 0Higgins, abbie 2 1 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0Stuehm, Christina 2 1 2 1.00 2 11 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 1 0.50 0 0 0 0.00 0 0Dunn, tara 9 6 4 0.44 4 29 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 5 0.56 1 2 3 0.33 1 0english, Lauren 72 29 0 0.00 0 0 .000 3 0.04 4 0.06 7 1 30 0.42 0 0 0 0.00 0 1Weir, Caroline 1 1 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0OKLAHOMA............ 116 32 1543 13.30 509 4211 .246 1407 12.13 125 1.08 198 125 1899 16.37 75 448 299.0 2.58 43 23Opponents........... 116 32-32 1513 13.04 689 4405 .187 1426 12.29 126 1.09 197 125 1842 15.88 48 349 222.5 1.92 50 51

ConFerenCe (11-5)Home: 7-1 away: 4-4

SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHEmigliazzo, taylor 58 16 1 0.02 0 1 1.000 41 0.71 8 0.14 10 14 239 4.12 0 0 0 0.00 0 0McLaurin, Sallie 58 16 215 3.71 32 462 .396 4 0.07 6 0.10 3 2 41 0.71 12 63 75 1.29 3 1Doyle, Julia 58 16 27 0.47 6 70 .300 596 10.28 15 0.26 26 0 124 2.14 3 31 34 0.59 1 8Rodriguez, Keila 58 16 162 2.79 63 462 .214 11 0.19 9 0.16 14 17 176 3.03 2 19 21 0.36 4 1Spann, micaela 58 16 80 1.38 36 223 .197 5 0.09 0 0.00 0 1 13 0.22 7 35 42 0.72 2 0Holst, kierra 58 16 164 2.83 67 495 .196 2 0.03 15 0.26 19 1 43 0.74 2 29 31 0.53 2 2Ward, madison 52 15 107 2.06 47 348 .172 4 0.08 7 0.13 22 6 62 1.19 10 19 29 0.56 2 0Drawe, kaitlyn 34 10 0 0.00 0 0 .000 14 0.41 1 0.03 1 4 58 1.71 0 0 0 0.00 0 0Dunn, tara 7 4 3 0.43 3 23 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 3 0.43 1 2 3 0.43 1 0english, Lauren 35 14 0 0.00 0 0 .000 2 0.06 1 0.03 3 1 16 0.46 0 0 0 0.00 0 1Gowen, Mindy 22 7 0 0.00 0 0 .000 3 0.14 1 0.05 2 3 31 1.41 0 0 0 0.00 0 0Williams, Eden 57 16 0 0.00 0 1 .000 11 0.19 1 0.02 6 6 119 2.09 0 0 0 0.00 0 0Larson, Jody 9 4 6 0.67 9 39 -.077 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 6 0.67 0 3 3 0.33 1 1Cole, Summer 2 2 1 0.50 2 4 -.250 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0OKLAHOMA............ 58 16 766 13.21 265 2128 .235 693 11.95 64 1.10 106 58 931 16.05 37 201 137.5 2.37 16 14Opponents........... 58 16 768 13.24 337 2193 .197 722 12.45 58 1.00 95 64 937 16.16 22 194 119.0 2.05 11 26Bold indicates returning players

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biG 12 aWaRd WiNNeRS

Player of the yearHaley Eckerman, Texas

libero of the yearKristen Hahn, Iowa State

Setter of the yearErin McNorton, Kansas

Freshman of the yearChiaka Ogbogu, Texas

Scholar-athlete of the yearSallie Mclaurin, Oklahoma

Coach of the yearRay Bechard, Kansas

all-big 12 First TeamMackenzie Bigbee, Iowa State, RS, So.^Kristen Hahn, Iowa State, L, Jr.^Chelsea Albers, Kansas, OH, Jr.Caroline Jarmoc, Kansas, MB, Sr.Sara McClinton, Kansas, OH, Jr.Erin McNorton, Kansas, S, Sr.^Kaitlynn Pelger, Kansas State, MB, Sr.Sallie Mclaurin, Oklahoma, Mb, Sr.^Yvonne Igodan, TCU, MB, Sr.Khat Bell, Texas, MB/OH, Jr.Haley Eckerman, Texas, OH, Jr.^Chiaka Ogbodu, Texas, MB, Fr.Molly McCage, Texas, MB, So.Bailey Webster, Texas, OH, Sr.^

all-big 12 honorable MentionZoe Adom, Baylor, OH, Sr.Victoria Hurtt, Iowa State, OH, Jr.Tenisha Matlock, Iowa State, MB, Sr.keila Rodriguez, Oklahoma, Oh, Sr.Rachel Brummitt, Texas Tech, DS/L, Jr.Jordan Anderson, West Virginia, OH, Fr.

all-big 12 Freshman TeamCiara Capezio, Iowa State, OH^Tayler Soucie, Kansas, MB^Katie Brand, Kansas State, S^Madison Ward, Oklahoma, OhChiaka Ogbogu, Texas, MB^Jordan Anderson, West Virginia, OH

^ - Unanimous Selection

2013 Big 12 WeeLY aWarD WinnerS

Offensive Player of the Week Defensive Player of the Week Rookie of the WeekSeptember 2 Sallie mcLaurin, oklahoma Kristen Hahn, Iowa State Jordan Anderson, West VirginiaSeptember 9 Sallie mcLaurin, oklahoma Caroline Jarmoc, Kansas Jordan Anderson, West VirginiaSeptember 16 Sallie mcLaurin, oklahoma* Brianne Riley, Kansas Katie Brand, Kansas StateSeptember 23 Erin McNorton, Kansas Kaitlyn Pelger, Kansas State Tayler Soucie, KansasSeptember 30 Tiana Dockery, Kansas Caroline Jarmoc, Kansas & Chiaka Ogbogu, Texas Kristen Hahn, Iowa StateOctober 7 Sara McClinton, Kansas Tayler Soucie, Kansas Chiaka Ogbogu, TexasOctober 14 Bailey Webster, Texas Kristen Hahn, Iowa State Tola Itiola, BaylorOctober 21 Kaitlynn Pelger, Kansas State Chelsea Albers, Kansas Natalie Gower, TCUOctober 28 Sallie mcLaurin, oklahoma Kristen Hahn, Iowa State Chloe Collins, TexasNovember 4 Kaitlyn Pelger, Kansas State Kristen Hahn, Iowa State Tayler Soucie, KansasNovember 11 Haley Eckerman, Texas Taylor Johnson, Kansas State Ciara Capezio, Iowa StateNovember 18 Sallie mcLaurin, oklahoma Khat Bell, Texas Tayler Soucie, KansasNovember 25 Haley Eckerman, Texas Rachel Brummitt, Texas Tech Chiaka Ogbogu, TexasDecember 2 Haley Eckerman, Texas Ashley Smith, TCU Jordan Anderson, West Virginia Molly McCage, Texas *Sports Imports/AVCA Division I National Player of the Week

2013 Big 12 StanDingS

Conference Sets Overall Sets vs. Ranked TeamsSchool W L Pct. W-L W L Pct. W-L Last 10 Streak Top 10 Top 25Texas 16 0 1.000 48-7 27 3 .900 85-25 9-1 L1 3-0 7-2Kansas 12 4 .750 41-17 25 8 .758 84-41 7-3 L1 0-4 2-5Oklahoma 11 5 .688 34-24 24 8 .750 73-43 6-4 L1 0-3 3-4Iowa State 11 5 .688 38-21 18 10 .643 62-40 6-4 L3 0-1 1-5Kansas State 6 10 .375 23-32 18 11 .621 59-46 4-6 W1 0-2 3-3West Virginia 5 11 .313 18-38 20 13 .606 64-51 4-6 W1 0-2 0-4TCU 4 12 .250 22-39 16 15 .516 60-55 3-7 L1 0-3 0-4Baylor 4 12 .250 17-38 12 20 .375 47-68 3-7 L4 0-2 0-3Texas Tech 3 13 .188 17-42 10 22 .313 43-74 2-8 W1 0-2 0-5

WHere okLaHoma rankeD in tHe Big 12

teamAces Per Set ..............................................................................1.08 (7) Conference Leader ...............................................1.67 (Iowa State)Assists Per Set ........................................................................12.13 (5) Conference Leader .................................................. Kansas (13.55)Blocks Per Set ...........................................................................2.58 (3) Conference Leader .......................................................3.05 (Texas)Digs Per Set ............................................................................16.37 (3) Conference Leader .............................................16.42 (Iowa State)Hitting Percentage .................................................................. .245 (3) Conference Leader ...................................................... .290 (Texas)Kills Per Set ............................................................................13.30 (4) Conference Leader .................................................. 14.41 (Kansas)

inDiViDUaLAssists Per Set ....................................................... Julia Doyle (9.49, 7) Conference Leader .......................... Erin McNorton, Kansas (12.14)Blocks Per Set .................................................Sallie McLaurin (1.37, 2) Conference Leader ....................................... Khat Bell, Texas (1.40)Digs Per Set ................................................ Taylor Migliazzo (3.94, NR) Conference Leader ......................... Kristen Hahn, Iowa State (5.71)Hitting Percentage .........................................Sallie McLaurin (.423, 1) Conference Leader ....................................Sallie McLaurin (.423, 1)Kills Per Set ....................................................Sallie McLaurin (3.78, 3) Conference Leader ............................ Haley Eckerman, Texas (4.14)Points Per Set .................................................Sallie McLaurin (4.70, 2) Conference Leader ............................ Haley Eckerman, Texas (4.73)

WHere okLaHoma rankeD in tHe nCaa

teamAces Per Set ........................................................................ 1.08 (229) National Leader .................................................. 1.95 (Hampton)Assists Per Set ...................................................................12.13 (133) National Leader ..................................................14.56 (Missouri)Blocks Per Set ....................................................................... 2.58 (47) National Leader .................................................. 3.06 (Creighton)Digs Per Set ........................................................................ 16.37 (44) National Leader ....................................................... 18.33 (Tulsa)Hitting Percentage ............................................................... .245 (50) National Leader ................................................... .356 (Missouri)Kills Per Set ........................................................................ 13.30 (94) National Leader ..................................................15.29 (Missouri)

inDiViDUaLAces Per Set ....................................................... Julia Doyle (0.27, NR) National Leader ..............................Samantha Bricio, USC (12.65)Assists Per Set ..................................................Julia Doyle (9.49, 157) National Leader .......................... Molly Kreklow, Missouri (12.65)Blocks Per Set ..............................................Sallie McLaurin (1.37, 22) National Leader ..........Charmaine Whitmore, UT-Arlington (1.81)Digs Per Set ...............................................Taylor Migliazzo (3.94, NR) National Leader .......................Rachel Wells, UNC Asheville (6.38)Hitting Percentage ......................................Sallie McLaurin (.423, 11) National Leader .................................. Chloe Mann, Florida (.506)Kills Per Set .................................................Sallie McLaurin (3.78, 62) National Leader ............................. Mckenzie Adams, UTSA (5.78) Points Per Set ..............................................Sallie McLaurin (4.70, 31) National Leader ..................... Vendula Strakova, Hampton (6.51)

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Student-athletes contributed to a daily journal on SoonerSports.com.

excerpt from Madison Ward's tour wrap-up:

The last day of a 10-day long trip in Europe with my volleyball team. This trip has been nothing short of remarkable. From playing great competition on the court, to walking the streets with my team and laughing until tears fall, this experience is one that I’ll remember the rest of my life. Travelling to different countries and crossing borders has its own sense of true adventure. Not just the kind of adventure I’d feel as a little girl explor-ing the mountains, but when you’re constantly moving in and out of spaces and places that are all foreign, you start to embrace feeling like an alien, to some degree. This alien-type feeling can be great and also bad—depending on where it is that you are in that moment. Although there were a few of those types of experiences, as any trip in a foreign county would have, none of them could compete or even amount to the number of beautiful things that I’ve had the privilege of being a part of here. Playing on a foreign court, saying “boom soon” in a huddle after we close sets against great teams, being surrounded by a rope attached to sing-ing men in downtown Prague, boat rides in Bled, running in the rain to have dinner at a 500-year old restaurant in Vienna, riding bikes along the Adriatic and the cobblestone streets of Rovinj, watching the sunset from a dock in Venice and checking out shops and castles in Milan. All of these moments and experiences hold a place very dear to my heart and I can’t help but realize how blessed we all are to have had an opportunity such as this one. All the different walks of life that people come from, the different languages, different faces and different stories; writing a short blog cannot do it all justice. It’s a sad attempt at capturing the life of it all. I’m very grateful and am so excited now for this season with my girls where we will take on teams, more experienced with the game and more prepared for anything “different” that might be thrown at us. On and off the court, we’ve been able to learn, adjust and grow together in adversity, yet still appreciative of where we all come from. I believe we each did our absolute best to represent the University of Oklahoma as we “took on Europe”, but contrarily, I believe it was Europe that absolutely took us all away.

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"The historical buildings made for fun and interesting

viewing."-Micaela upon arrival

"We walked up Love Hill, saw two cathedrals, made a wish

on the Charles Bridge and ended the day with a Czech dinner." - Lauren following

OU's first match

"Along the way, we of course decided to get two more

scoops of gelato to make the walk a little more bearable."

- Marion in Prague

"I believe it was Europe that absolutely took us all away."-Madison's final thought on

the trip

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yeaRly ReCORdSyeaR COaCh ReCORd PCT. CONFeReNCe POSTSeaSON1974 Amy Dahl 4-15 .2111975 Amy Dahl 18-16-3 .5071976 Amy Dahl 24-16-1 .593 5-1 (2nd)1977 Amy Dahl 18-24-2 .409 2-4 (4th)1978 Miles Pabst 14-28-1 .333 2-4 (5th)1979 Miles Pabst 50-24 .676 NA (2nd)1980 Miles Pabst 36-23 .610 NA (2nd)1981 Miles Pabst 10-40 .200 NA (4th)1982 Miles Pabst 16-17 .485 NA (3rd)1983 Miles Pabst 25-12 .676 6-4 (3rd)1984 Miles Pabst 22-10 .688 5-5 (4th)1985 Miles Pabst 27-13 .675 8-2 (2nd)1986 Miles Pabst 17-16 .515 5-4 (2nd)1987 Miles Pabst 26-8 .765 10-2 (1st)* NCAA Championship 1st Round1988 Miles Pabst 23-9 .719 8-4 (2nd) NCAA Championship 3rd Round1989 Miles Pabst 18-17 .517 8-4 (3rd)1990 Miles Pabst 12-21 .363 4-8 (5th)1991 Miles Pabst 15-16 .484 6-6 (5th)1992 Miles Pabst 13-17 .433 6-6 (4th)1993 Miles Pabst 21-15 .583 8-4 (3rd) NIVC Tournament1994 Miles Pabst 17-15 .531 5-7 (4th)1995 Miles Pabst 22-13 .629 7-6 (4th) NIVC Tournament1996 Miles Pabst 17-15 .469 8-12 (7th)1997 Miles Pabst 20-13 .606 13-7 (5th) NCAA Championship 2nd Round1998 Miles Pabst 10-22 .313 4-16 (10th)1999 Miles Pabst 8-22 .266 3-17 (11th)2000 Kalani Mahi 7-21 .250 2-18 (10th)2001 Kalani Mahi 3-30 .091 2-18 (10th)2002 Kalani Mahi 6-22 .214 4-16 (9th)2003 Kalani Mahi 11-21 .344 3-17 (11th)2004 Santiago Restrepo 12-17 .414 4-16 (9th)2005 Santiago Restrepo 7-22 .241 2-18 (11th)2006 Santiago Restrepo 28-6 .824 17-3 (2nd) NCAA Championship 3rd Round2007 Santiago Restrepo 22-10 .688 13-7 (4th) NCAA Championship 2nd Round2008 Santiago Restrepo 12-16 .429 8-12 (7th)2009 Santiago Restrepo 18-12 .600 11-9 (4th) NCAA Championship 1st Round2010 Santiago Restrepo 23-11 .676 13-7 (3rd) NCAA Championship 3rd Round2011 Santiago Restrepo 21-12 .636 8-8 (5th) NCAA Championship 1st Round2012 Santiago Restrepo 22-11 .666 9-6 (4th) NCAA Championship 2nd Round2013 Santiago Restrepo 24-8 .750 11-5 (3rd) NCAA Championship 2nd RoundTOTalS 40 years 719-676-7 .512 135-212** 10 NCaa ChaMPiONShiPS 2 NiVC TOuRNaMeNTS*The 1987 championship was awarded to Nebraska for the regular season and to Oklahoma for the tournament.** Conference record reflects Big 12 games only (1996-present). Prior to 1996, OU was a member of the Big Eight.

all-TiMe COaChiNG ReCORdSCOaCh yeaRS SeaSONS ReCORd PCT.Amy Dahl 1974-77 4 64-71-6 .454Miles Pabst 1978-99 22 439-386-1 .531Kalani Mahi 2000-2003 4 27-94 .223Santiago Restrepo 2004-present 10 189-125 .602TOTalS 40 years 719-676-7 .512

aSSiSTaNT COaCheSDebbie Clark ......................1977Amy Farber ............. 1992-1995kelly Files ........... 2004-presentTom Hilbert .............. 1984-1988Josh Ivans ............... 2001-2003Paul Lenae .................989-1990Kim Lester..........................1999Steve Loeswick ....... 2004-2006Heidi Luehmann ...... 1996-1998Christy Mahi ............ 2000-2003Annie McCartney ...............2000Joel McCartney .................2000Peggy McCaw ....................1980Mike Minni ............... 1994-1999Sam Ojie................... 2007-2011Jake Pelletier ........... 1989-1990erik Peterson ...... 2012-presentBrad Saindon ........... 1981-1983Monica Wiley ........... 1991-1993

Miles Pabst

AMYDAHL

1974-7761-71-6

.454

MILESPABST1978-99

439-386-1.531

KALANIMAHI

2000-0327-94.223

SANTIAGO RESTREPO2004-present

189-125.602

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2013 (24-8 OVeRall, 3Rd iN The biG 12)First Round | Stanford, Calif.Alabama W 20-25, 25-19, 25-19, 25-23Second Round | Stanford, Calif.Stanford L 15-25, 19-25, 18-25

2012 (22-11 OVeRall, 4Th iN The biG 12)First Round | Provo, UtahArizona State W 20-25,25-19,25-18,19-25,15-13Second Round | Provo, UtahBYU L 17-25,21-25,18-25

2011 (21-12 OVeRall, 5Th iN The biG 12)First Round | Los, Angeles, Calif.Tulsa L 22-25, 25-18, 22-25, 19-25

2010 (23-11 OVeRall, 3Rd iN The biG 12)First Round | Norman, Okla.Wichita State W 29-27, 25-21, 25-14Second Round | Norman, Okla.Tulsa W 25-13, 25-23,26-28, 20-25,15-9Third Round | University Park, Pa.at Penn State L 23-25, 23-25, 15-25

2009 (18-12 OVeRall, 4Th iN The biG 12)First Round | Los Angeles, Calif.at Southern Cal L 21-25, 24-26, 20-25

2007 (22-10 OVeRall, 4Th iN The biG 12)First Round | Gainesville, Fla.Florida A&M W 30-25, 32-30, 29-31, 30-14Second Round | Gainesville, Fla.at Florida L 24-30, 24-30, 34-36

2006 (28-6 OVeRall, 2Nd iN The biG 12)First Round | Fayetteville, Ark.Oral Roberts W 30-19, 30-17, 30-19Second Round | Fayetteville, Ark.Missouri State W 30-19, 30-22, 30-19Third Round | Honolulu, HawaiiUCLA L 30-22, 30-16, 30-26

1997 (20-13 OVeRall, 5Th iN The biG 12)First Round | Palo Alto, Calif.Houston W 15-12, 15-9, 16-14Second Round | Palo Alto, Calif.at Stanford L 15-2, 15-6, 15-7

1988 (23-9 OVeRall, SeCONd iN The biG 8)First Round | Kalamazoo, Mich.at Western Michigan W 15-6, 15-8, 15-7Second Round | Urbana, Ill.Nebraska W 15-12, 15-9, 8-15, 11-15, 15-10Third Round | Urbana, Ill.Illinois L 15-11, 15-8, 15-4

1987 (26-8 OVeRall, biG 8 aQ)First Round | Kalamazoo, Mich.at W. Michigan L 15-3, 15-8, 15-9

NiVC TOuRNaMeNT ReSulTS (6-2)

1995 (22-13 OVeRall, FiFTh iN The biG 8)Kansas City, Mo.Villanova W 15-5, 15-9, 15-10Sacramento St. L 8-15, 2-15, 12-15Akron W 15-5, 12-15, 15-2, 16-14North Carolina W 15-2, 12-15, 15-12, 15-10

1993 (21-15 OVeRall, ThiRd iN The biG 8)Kansas City, Mo.Hofstra W 15-2, 15-8, 15-10SFA W 13-15,15-4,14-16,15-13,15-7Morehead St. W 15-6, 15-10, 15-2Utah L 6-15,15-13,15-10,14-16,22-24

2010 NCAA third round (University Park, Pa.)

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//POStSEASON HIStORY

all-TiMe NCaa ChaMPiONShiP ReSulTS (10-10)

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aSiCS/VOlleyball MaGaziNeall-aMeRiCaN1997 Patrice Arrington (HM)

aVCa all-aMeRiCaN2013 Sallie McLaurin (2nd)2012 Sallie McLaurin (3rd)2011 Brianne Barker (3rd) Suzy Boulavsky (HM) Sallie McLaurin (HM)2010 Brianne Barker (3rd)2006 Joanna Schmitt (2nd) Eliane Santos (3rd)

NCaa ReGiONal all-TOuRNaMeNT TeaM2010 Brianne Barker, University Park (Pa.)

NiVC all-TOuRNaMeNT TeaM1995 Patrice Arrington

uSa NaTiONal TeaM2014 Julia Doyle (JNT)2013 Kierra Holst (JNT)2010 Brianne Barker (A2) Sallie McLaurin (JNT)2007 Laura Tomes1998 Patrice Arrington1997 Patrice Arrington1982 Marcy Crabtree

u.S. OlyMPiC FeSTiVal1990 Gloria Holcomb1987 Janelle Karas1986 Trenell Carter Kerri Mulry

NaTiONal SPORTS FeSTiVal1982 Marcy Crabtree

aVCa NaTiONal PlayeR OF The Week2013 Sallie McLaurin (9/17)2008 Caitlin Higgins (11/4)

all-ReGiON2013 Sallie McLaurin (1st)2012 Sallie McLaurin (1st)2011 Brianne Barker (1st) Suzy Boulavsky (1st) Sallie McLaurin (HM)2010 Brianne Barker (1st) Suzy Boulavsky (HM)2009 Suzy Boulavsky (HM)2007 Sarah Weiland (HM)2006 Eliane Santos (1st) Joanna Schmitt (1st) Rachel Jackson (HM)

1997 Patrice Arrington1995 Patrice Arrington1988 Kerri Mulry1987 Trenell Carter Kerri Mulry1986 Trenell Carter Kerri Mulry

CVu.COM NaTiONal COaCh OF The yeaR2006 Santiago Restrepo

aVCa CeNTRal ReGiONCOaCh OF The yeaR2006 Santiago Restrepo

aVCa NaTiONalaSSiSTaNT COaCh OF The yeaR2009 Kelly Files

COSida aCadeMiC all-aMeRiCa2013 Sallie McLaurin (1st)2011 Suzy Boulavsky (1st)2010 Suzy Boulavsky (3rd)

COSida aCadeMiC all-diSTRiCT2013 Sallie McLaurin (1st)2011 Suzy Boulavsky (1st)2010 Suzy Boulavsky (1st) Caitlin Higgins (3rd)2009 Suzy Boulavsky (1st) Caitlin Higgins (3rd)2008 Lacy Barnes (1st) Francie Ekwerekwu (3rd)2007 Lacy Barnes (2nd) Hannah Sharp (2nd) Bridget Laplante (3rd)2006 Rachel Jackson (2nd) Hannah Sharp (3rd)

biG 12 FReShMaN OF The yeaR2010 Sallie McLaurin

biG 12 NeWCOMeR OF The yeaR2011 Carlee Roethlisberger1999 Cathy Cook

biG 12 deFeNSiVe PlayeR OF The yeaR2011 Sallie McLaurin2006 Eliane Santos

biG 12 libeRO OF The yeaR2006 Anna Monsen (co)

biG 12 COaCh OF The yeaR2006 Santiago Restrepo

biG 12 SChOlaR aThleTe OF The yeaR2013 Sallie McLaurin

biG 12 Weekly aWaRdSSept. 2, 2013 - Sallie McLaurin (Offensive)Sept. 9, 2013 - Sallie McLaurin (Offensive)Sept. 16, 2013 - Sallie McLaurin (Offensive)Oct. 28, 2013 - Sallie McLaurin (Offensive)Nov. 18, 2013 - Sallie McLaurin (Offensive)Sept. 9, 2012 - Maria Fernanda (Defensive)Oct. 8, 2012 - Julia Doyle (Rookie)Oct. 15, 2012 - Julia Doyle (Rookie)Nov. 12, 2012 - Julia Doyle (Rookie)Nov. 26, 2012 - Sallie McLaurin (Offensive)Nov. 7, 2011 - Tara Dunn (Rookie)Oct. 24, 2011 - Sallie McLaurin (Defensive)Oct. 24, 2011 - Tara Dunn (Rookie)Oct. 1, 2011 - Suzy Boulavsky (Offensive)Oct. 1, 2011 - Sallie McLaurin (Defensive)Sept. 26, 2011 - María Fernanda (Defensive)Nov. 1, 2010 - Sallie McLaurin (Rookie)Oct. 18, 2010 - Sallie McLaurin (Rookie)Oct. 12, 2010 - Sallie McLaurin (Rookie)Oct. 19, 2009 - Suzy Boulavsky (Offensive)Oct. 5, 2009 - María Fernanda (Rookie)Sept. 20, 2009 - Maria Fernanda (Rookie)

Nov. 3, 2008 - Caitlin Higgins (Offensive)Oct. 22, 2008 - Sarah Freudenrich (Rookie)Sept. 10, 2007 - Mariana Blum (Defensive)Oct. 30, 2006 - Eliane SantosOct. 20, 1997 - Melissa PetersonOct. 7, 1997 - Patrice Arrington

all-biG 122013 Sallie McLaurin (1st) Keila Rodriguez, (HM) Madison Ward (Freshman)2012 Sallie McLaurin (1st) Julia Doyle (Freshman) Kierra Holst (Freshman)2011 Brianne Barker (1st) Suzy Boulavsky (1st) Sallie McLaurin (HM) Tara Dunn (Freshman)2010 Brianne Barker (1st) Suzy Boulavsky (1st) Sallie McLaurin (Freshman)2009 Brianne Barker (HM) Francie Ekwerekwu (HM) María Fernanda (Freshman)2008 Brianne Barker (Freshman) Caitlin Higgins (Freshman)2007 Sarah Weiland (HM) Francie Ekwerekwu (Freshman)2006 Eliane Santos (1st) Joanna Schmitt (2nd) Rachel Jackson (HM) Laura Tomes (HM)1999 Cathy Cook (HM)1997 Patrice Arrington (1st) Melissa Peterson (HM)

all-biG 81995 Patrice Arrington (1st) Heidi Luehmann (2nd) Melissa Peterson (2nd)1994 Gretchen Anderson (2nd) Patrice Arrington (HM) Kartina Sullivan (HM)1993 Gretchen Anderson (1st) Gloria Holcomb (1st) Karen Myers (2nd)1992 Gloria Holcomb (1st) Gretchen Anderson (HM) Heidi Luehmann (HM)1991 Gretchen Anderson (2nd) Amy Farber (HM) Gloria Holcomb (HM) Susan Musgrove (HM)1990 Gloria Holcomb (2nd)1989 Janelle Karas (1st) Cindy Reigstad (1st)1988 Kerri Mulry (1st) Cindy Reigstad (1st) Debbie Carlson (HM) Susan Jones (HM)1987 Trenell Carter (1st) Kerri Mulry (2nd) Margaret Page (2nd)1986 Trenell Carter (2nd) Kerri Mulry (2nd) Debbie Carlson (HM)1985 Trenell Carter (2nd) Sharon Kuchan (2nd) Gretchen Wallhaus (2nd)1984 Stephanie Townsend (HM)1983 Stephanie Townsend (HM)1982 Marcy Crabtree (2nd)

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//AWARDS & HONORS

Brianne Barker became OU's first two-timeAll-American in 2011.

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all-biG 8 TOuRNaMeNT1995 Patrice Arrington1993 Gretchen Anderson1992 Gloria Holcomb1989 Michelle Koerner Cindy Reigstad1988 Kerri Mulry1987 Debbie Carlson Trenell Carter Kerri Mulry Margaret Page1986 Trenell Carter Kerri Mulry1985 Debbie Carlson Sharon Kuchan1984 Stephanie Townsend1983 Stephanie Townsend1981 Marcy Crabtree1980 Marg Negenman Janet Waterbury1979 Marg Negenman1978 Kari Bensend1977 Kari Bensend Artie Smith1976 Susan Cooper Artie Smith

aCadeMiC all-biG 122013 Mindy Gowen (1st) Sallie McLaurin (1st) Eden Williams (1st) Kaitlyn Drawe (2nd)2012 Maria Fernanda (1st) Mindy Gowen (1st) Sallie McLaurin (1st) Morgan Reynolds (1st) Eden Williams (1st)2011 Brianne Barker (1st) Suzy Boulavsky (1st) Kylie Cowan (1st) Caitlin Higgins (1st) Sallie McLaurin (1st) Morgan Reynolds (1st) Eden Williams (1st) Mindy Gowen (2nd) Carlee Roethlisberger (2nd)2010 Suzy Boulavsky (1st) Chrissy Disarro (1st) Francie Ekwerekwu (1st) María Fernanda (1st) Sarah Freudenrich (1st) Caitlin Higgins (1st) Morgan Reynolds (1st)2009 Danielle Alva (1st) Brianne Barker (1st) Suzy Boulavsky (1st)

Chrissy Disarro (1st) Francie Ekwerekwu (1st) Sarah Freudenrich (1st) Caitlin Higgins (1st) Bridget Laplante (1st)2008 Lacy Barnes (1st) Chrissy Disarro (1st) Taylor Harbster (1st) Francie Ekwerekwu (1st) Bridget Laplante (1st) Jasmine Powell (1st)2007 Lacy Barnes (1st) Francie Ekwerekwu (1st) Bridget Laplante (1st) Hannah Sharp (1st) Anna Stadel (2nd)2006 Rachel Jackson (1st) Anna Monsen (1st) Hannah Sharp (1st) Eliane Santos (2nd) Joanna Schmitt (2nd)2005 Julie Chester (1st) Gabriela Tonon (1st) Anna Monsen (1st) Joanna Schmitt (1st) Anna Stadel (1st) Rachel Jackson (2nd) Laura Tomes (2nd)2004 Rachel Jackson (1st) Keri Coats (1st) Laura Tomes (1st) Sheena Werling (1st) Anna Monsen (2nd) Joanna Schmitt (2nd)2003 Jennifer Adams (1st) Christina Adams (1st) Sheena Werling (1st) Yvette Villanueva (1st)2002 Christina Maynes (1st) Jessica Barney (1st) Lindsay Hoyt (1st) Candice Woods (1st)2001 Christina Maynes (1st) Jessica Barney (1st) Lindsay Hoyt (2nd)2000 Cathy Cook (1st) Maria Holmgren (1st) Carlyn Kittell (1st) Elizabeth Newman (1st) Maxine Zubiaga (1st)1999 Melissa Christman (1st) Allison Silveira (1st) Melissa Stringfield (1st) Robin Wiekus (1st) Maxine Zubiaga (1st) Danielle Bookout (2nd) Carolyn Kittle (2nd)1998 Melissa Christman (1st) Allison Silveira (1st) Melissa Stringfield (1st) Meredith van Horn (1st) Robin Wiekus (1st) Maxine Zubiaga (1st)1997 Allison Silveira (1st) Meredith van Horn (1st) Melissa Christman (HM) Sarah Lane (HM)1996 Melissa Christman (1st) Sarah Rappard (1st) Kristen Sullivan (1st) Meredith van Horn (HM) Robin Wiekus (HM)

aCadeMiC all-biG 81995 Heidi Luehmann (1st) Melissa Peterson (1st) Sarah Rappard (HM) Sunny Spoonland (HM) Kristen Sullivan (HM)1994 Gretchen Anderson (1st) Heidi Luehmann (1st) Karen Myers (1st)

Kartina Sullivan (1st) Sarah Rappard (HM)1993 Gretchen Anderson (1st) Heidi Luehmann (1st) Karen Myers (1st) Sara Biese (HM) Holly Olson (HM) Kartina Sullivan (HM) Veronica Trujillo (HM)1992 Gretchen Anderson (1st) Heidi Luehmann (1st) Karen Myers (1st) Sara Biese (HM) Holly Olson (HM) Stacy Scroggins (HM)1991 Sara Biese (1st) Susan Musgrove (1st) Emilie Henry (HM) Madeline Jackson (HM) Holly Olson (HM)1990 Susan Musgrove (1st)1989 Cindy Reigstad (1st)1988 Kerri Mulry (1st) Cindy Reigstad (1st) Mindy Degroot (2nd) Susan Jones (HM) Michelle Koerner (HM)1987 Susan Jones (HM) Margaret Page (HM)1986 Susan Jones (HM) Cindy Reigstad (HM)1985 Sharon Kuchan (1st) Margaret Page (1st)

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//AWARDS & HONORS

Sallie McLaurin became the second Sooner to earn AVCA and Academic All-America in 2013.

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killS3 .........18, Francie Ekwerekwu at Baylor (11/4/09)...........18, Morgan Reynolds vs. Baylor (10/12/12)4 ........ 21, Suzy Boulavsky vs. TX A&M (11/18/09)5 ............29, Tara Dunn at Wichita State (9/14/11)

TOTal aTTeMPTS3 ............40, Bridget Laplante vs. Hofstra (9/6/08)............................40, Kierra Holst at TCU (10/6/12)4 ..............58, Tara Dunn vs. Iowa State (11/2/11)....................58, Tara Dunn at Iowa State (10/8/11)5 ...........85, Tara Dunn at Wichita State (9/14/11)

hiTTiNG PeRCeNTaGe (10 killS MiNiMuM)3 ..... 1.000, Grace Whitley vs. TX South. (9/16/11)4 ..............696, Sallie McLaurin at Texas (11/6/10)5 ... .677, Sallie McLaurin vs. No. 25 BYU (9/7/13)

aSSiSTS3 ................ 44, Brianne Barker at Baylor (11/4/09)4 ..................53, Julia Doyle vs. K-State (10/12/13)5 ........ 59, Brianne Barker at Texas Tech (10/1/11)

aCeS3 ........... 5, Julia Doyle vs. Kansas State (9/19/12)4 ............ 4, Caitlin Higgins vs. MO State (8/27/11) .......................4, Chrissy Disarro vs. TCU (9/13/08)................4, Tara Dunn vs. West Virginia (9/29/12)5 .................4, Brianne Barker at Houston (9/4/10).....................4, Chrissy Disarro at Baylor (9/24/08)

diGS3 ............25, María Fernanda vs. Auburn (9/10/11)...................25, María Fernanda vs. SMU (9/14/12)4 ................29, María Fernanda vs. Utah (9/10/10)..................29, María Fernanda at Baylor (11/7/12)........... 29, Taylor Migliazzo vs. Missouri (9/21/13) 5 ............... 40, Taylor Migliazzo at Tulsa (9/17/13)

SOlO blOCkS3 ..............3, Sarah Freudenrich at TTU (10/23/10)............. 3, Sallie McLaurin vs. Tennessee (9/3/10)........ 3, Sallie McLaurin vs. Texas Tech (11/23/11)4 ....................... 5, Chrissy Disarro at USC (9/4/08)5 .........4, Sarah Freudenrich vs. Baylor (10/17/09)

blOCk aSSiSTS3 ............ 10, Sallie McLaurin vs. K-State (9/19/12)4 .............9, Sallie McLaurin vs. Arkansas (9/6/11)......................9, Kierra Holst vs. Kentucky (9/7/12)......................9, Julia Doyle vs. Alabama (12/5/13)5 ............... 14, Sallie McLaurin vs. Tulsa (8/25/12)

30-POiNT Rally SCORiNGReCORdS (2001-07)

killS3 .........19, Eliane Santos vs. UT-Arlington (9/7/05)................ 19, Joanna Schmitt vs. Indiana (9/2/05)4 ...........26, Joanna Schmitt vs. Baylor (11/25/06)5 .... 30, Christina Maynes vs. Missouri (11/15/03)

TOTal aTTeMPTS3 ..............50, Logan Pierce vs. Kansas (10/24/01)4 ..... 73, Joanna Schmitt vs. Nebraska (11/20/04)5 ........... 83, Joanna Schmitt vs. Texas (10/27/06)

hiTTiNG PeRCeNTaGe (10 killS MiNiMuM)3 ........ .750, Eliane Santos vs. MO State (12/2/06)4 ........... .571, Eliane Santos vs. Baylor (11/19/05)5 .. .519, Francie Ekwerekwu vs. Baylor (11/14/07)

aSSiSTS3 ...................56, Rachel Jackson vs. UTA (9/7/05)4 .............64, Julie Chester vs. TX A&M (10/27/07)5 ...... 77, Rachel Jackson vs. Colorado (11/18/06)..........77, Rachel Jackson vs. Missouri (11/15/06)

aCeS3 .................... 6, Sheena Werling vs. ULM (9/6/03)4 ................... 9, Sarah Weiland vs. Loyola (9/2/05)5 ....... 5, Sarah Weiland vs. Oral Roberts (10/5/05)

diGS3 .......... 26, Anna Monsen vs. Missouri (10/18/06)4 ...........31, Hannah Sharp vs. FL A&M (11/29/07)5 .......... 31, Anna Monsen vs. Missouri (11/15/06)

SOlO blOCkS3 ............... 5, Eliane Santos vs. K-State (11/11/06)4 .........4, Eliane Santos, 2x, last vs. TTU (11/8/06)5 .................4, Eliane Santos vs. Kansas (9/17/05).......... 4, Francie Ekwerekwu vs. Kansas (11/3/07)

blOCk aSSiSTS3 ................10, Laura Tomes vs. Baylor (11/27/04).................10, Laura Tomes vs. Kansas (10/20/04)4 .............. 11, Eliane Santos vs. Baylor (11/19/05).................11, Jennifer Adams vs. UVSU (9/11/04)5 ..10, Eliane Santos, 2x, last vs. Texas (10/27/06)............10, Anna Stadel vs. Texas Tech (10/26/05)

SideOuT SCORiNG ReCORdS

killS3 ............29, Melissa Peterson vs. TTU (11/28/97)4 ... 38, Gretchen Anderson vs. Miss. St. (11/2/91)5 ..........40, Patrice Arrington vs. K-State (10/4/97)

TOTal aTTeMPTS3 .............60, Patrice Arrington vs. TTU (11/28/97)4 74, Gretchen Anderson vs. Nebraska (11/20/93)5 .........91, Melissa Peterson vs. K-State (10/4/97)

hiTTiNG PeRCeNTaGe (12 killS MiNiMuM)3 ............... .875, Laura Rappard vs. UAB (9/25/93)4 ....800, Melissa Christman vs. Arizona (8/30/97)5 ............ .667, Kristen Sullivan vs. GMU (9/22/95)

aSSiSTS3 .......... 65, Meredith van Horn vs. TTU (11/28/97)4 ........... 81, Meredith van Horn vs. ISU (10/21/95)5 .......... 89, Meredith van Horn vs. TTU (10/18/97)

aCeS3 ............8, Gloria Holcomb vs. Kansas (10/21/92)4 ............8, Trenell Carter vs. Iowa State (11/7/87)5 ....8, Gretchen Wallhaus vs. Missouri (10/25/85)..........8, Margaret Page vs. Oral Roberts (9/28/85)

diGS3 ...... 26, Sharon Kuchan vs. Nebraska (11/24/85)4 ....31, Patrice Arrington vs. E. Kentucky (9/7/96)5 .. 55, Debbie Carlson vs. New Mexico (11/19/87)

SOlO blOCkS3 ................... 8, Kerri Mulry vs. Kansas (10/24/86)4 ...........6, Margaret Page vs. Missouri (10/27/84)5 ..................... 6, Kerri Mulry vs. Kansas (11/8/85).......... 6, Margaret Page vs. North Texas (9/20/83)

blOCk aSSiSTS3 ........... 11, Trenell Carter vs. N. Texas (11/16/84)4 .................... 17, Trenell Carter vs. ORU (11/6/87)5 ................22, Margaret Page vs. ORU (11/10/83)

laura tomes

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//INDIVIDuAL MAtcH REcORDS

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25-POiNT Rally SCORiNGReCORdS (2008-PReSeNT)

killS3 sets ..................... 55, vs. Texas Tech (11/23/11).......................55, vs. North Dakota State (9/1/12)4 sets ....................... 63, vs. Texas Tech (9/22/10).............................63, vs. Kansas State (10/31/09)5 sets ..................... 73, at Wichita State (9/14/11)............................................73, vs. Tulsa (12/4/10)

TOTal aTTeMPTS3 sets ...........................142, at Missouri (11/9/08)4 sets .................... 189, at Texas Tech (11/20/13)5 sets ...................235, at Wichita State (9/14/11)

hiTTiNG PeRCeNTaGe3 sets ..............530, vs. Texas Southern (9/16/11)4 sets ........................ .351, vs. Alabama (12/5/13)5 sets ...............................333, vs. Tulsa (12/4/10)

aSSiSTS3 sets ............53, vs. North Dakota State (9/1/12)4 sets ....................... 59, vs. Texas Tech (9/22/10)5 sets ..................... 67, at Wichita State (9/14/11)............................................67, vs. Tulsa (12/4/10)

aCeS3 sets ...................11, vs. Nicholls State (8/29/09)........................................ 11, vs. Baylor (11/18/13)4 sets ...................................9, vs. TCU (11/21/12)5 sets ............................... 8, vs. Baylor (10/30/10)

diGS3 sets ....................... 68, at Wichita State (9/5/09)4 sets ......................... 102, vs. Missouri (9/17/08)5 sets ...................113, at Wichita State (9/14/11)

SOlO blOCkS3 sets ...............................5, at Colorado (9/15/10)..........................................5, at Kansas (11/14/12)4 sets ...................7, vs. Michigan State (8/29/08)5 sets ............................... 8, vs. Baylor (10/17/09)

blOCk aSSiSTS3 sets ....................22, vs. Kansas State (9/19/12).............................. 22, at Missouri State (9/14/13)4 sets .............................30, vs. Kentucky (9/7/12)5 sets .................................41, vs. Tulsa (8/25/12)

30-POiNT Rally SCORiNGReCORdS (2001-07)

killS3 sets ........................66, vs. UT-Arlington (9/7/05)4 sets .................................75, at Baylor (9/22/07)5 sets ...........................90, at Missouri (11/15/06)

TOTal aTTeMPTS3 sets ............ 159, vs. UC-Santa Barbara (9/8/07)4 sets .............................222, at Baylor (11/25/06)5 sets .........................226, at Missouri (11/15/06)

hiTTiNG PeRCeNTaGe3 sets ...............................440, vs. TCU (10/31/06)4 sets .............................278, at Baylor (11/25/06)5 sets ................... .280, vs. Iowa State (11/21/06)

aSSiSTS3 sets ........................61, vs. UT-Arlington (9/7/05)4 sets ..................... 71, vs. Texas A&M (10/27/07)5 sets ...........................84, at Missouri (11/15/06)

aCeS3 sets ....................... 11, vs. Oral Roberts (9/6/06).................................... 11, vs. Providence (9/3/04).......................11, vs. Louisiana-Monroe (9/14/02)4 sets ................................. 17, vs. Loyola (9/2/05)5 sets .....................................12, vs. Rice (9/9/05)

diGS3 sets .............. 75, vs. UC-Santa Barbara (9/8/07)4 sets ......................97, vs. Iowa State (10/17/01)5 sets ...........................98, at Missouri (11/15/06)

SOlO blOCkS3 sets ....................7, vs. Kansas State (11/11/07)...............................7, vs. Kansas State (11/11/06)...........................................7, vs. Kansas (10/7/06)4 sets ...............................6, at Kansas (10/25/06)5 sets ............................ 11, at Colorado (9/30/06)

blOCk aSSiSTS3 sets ..................... 29, vs. Oral Roberts (12/1/06)4 sets ..............................37, vs. Kansas (11/9/05)5 sets .....................42, vs. Texas Tech (10/26/05)

SideOuT SCORiNG ReCORdS

killS3 sets ..................... 79, vs. Texas Tech (11/28/97)4 sets ..................94, vs. Kansas State (10/31/98)5 sets .............................. 108, vs. Texas (9/28/96)

TOTal aTTeMPTS3 sets .......................168, vs. Colorado (10/31/97)4 sets ............... 251, vs. Kansas State (10/31/98)5 sets ................................268, vs. Utah (12/4/93)

hiTTiNG PeRCeNTaGe3 sets .................................467, vs. UAB (9/25/93)4 sets ....................410, vs. Wichita State (9/4/99)5 sets .................. .351, vs. Texas Tech (10/18/97)

aSSiSTS3 sets ..................... 68, vs. Texas Tech (11/28/97)4 sets ..................84, vs. Kansas State (10/31/98)5 sets ..................... 92, vs. Texas Tech (10/18/97)

aCeS3 sets ..................... 21, vs. Oral Roberts (10/2/86)4 sets ........................ 18, vs. Iowa State (11/7/87)5 sets ........................ 20, vs. Iowa State (9/30/86)

diGS3 sets ......................... 108, vs. Kansas (10/24/86)4 sets .............108, vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/7/96)5 sets ................... 148, vs. New Mexico (9/19/87)

SOlO blOCkS3 sets ........................... 18, vs. Kansas (10/24/86)4 sets ......................... 14, vs. Missouri (10/27/84)5 sets ........................ 37, vs. Ohio State (9/18/93)

blOCk aSSiSTS3 sets ........................... 38, vs. Kansas (10/24/86)4 sets ..................... 42, vs. Oral Roberts (11/6/87)5 sets ........................... 50, vs. Missouri (11/4/83)

Meredith van Horn

OKLAHOMA SOONERS//tEAM MAtcH REcORDS

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killS1. Suzy Boulavsky 445 20102. Sallie McLaurin 438 20133. Suzy Boulavsky 407 20114. Kierra Holst 346 20135. Sallie McLaurin 328 20126. Suzy Boulavsky 320 20097. Morgan Reynolds 304 20128. Sallie McLaurin 293 20119. Sallie McLaurin 292 201010. Francie Ekwerekwu 290 2008

hiTTiNG PeRCeNTaGe(Minimum 200 attempts)1. Sallie McLaurin .423 20132. Sallie McLaurin .357 20123. Sallie McLaurin .333 20114. Sallie McLaurin .319 20105. Sarah Freudenrich .310 20106. Grace Whitley .308 20117. Sarah Freudenrich .299 20098. Suzy Boulavsky .294 20119. Carlee Roethlisberger .292 201110. Brianne Barker .288 2010

aSSiSTS1. Brianne Barker 1,340 20102. Brianne Barker 1,231 20113. Julia doyle 1,104 20124. Julia doyle 1,101 20135. Brianne Barker 1,035 2008

aCeS1. Julia doyle 43 20122. Julia doyle 31 20133. Caitlin Higgins 30 20084. kierra holst 25 20135. Tara dunn 24 20126. Keila Rodriguez 23 20137. Brianne Barker 21 20108. Brianne Barker 20 2011 Caitlin Higgins 20 2009 Chrissy Disarro 20 2008

diGS1. María Fernanda 609 20112. María Fernanda 556 20123. María Fernanda 550 20104. María Fernanda 489 20095. Lacy Barnes 457 20086. Taylor Migliazzo 453 20137. Bridget Laplante 378 20098. Keila Rodriguez 376 20139. Brianne Barker 362 201110. Brianne Barker 351 2009

SOlO blOCkS1. Sallie McLaurin 30 20102. Sallie McLaurin 29 20133. Sallie McLaurin 25 20114. Sarah Freudenrich 23 20105. Sallie McLaurin 20 20126. Chrissy Disarro 17 20087. Sarah Freudenrich 15 20098. Francie Ekwerekwu 14 2009 Francie Ekwerekwu 14 200810. Carlee Roethlisberger 13 2011

blOCk aSSiSTS1. Sallie McLaurin 139 20122. Sallie McLaurin 137 20113. Sallie McLaurin 130 20134. Sallie McLaurin 123 20105. Suzy Boulavsky 92 20116. Sarah Freudenrich 89 2009 Morgan Reynolds 89 20128. Francie Ekwerekwu 79 20099. Chrissy Disarro 76 200810. Francie Ekwerekwu 74 2008

blOCkS PeR SeT aVeRaGe1. Sallie McLaurin 1.37 2013 Sallie McLaurin 1.37 20123. Sallie McLaurin 1.35 20114. Chrissy Disarro 1.27 20085. Sallie McLaurin 1.25 20106. Sarah Freudenrich 1.02 20097. Grace Whitley 0.97 20128. Francie Ekwerekwu 0.89 20109. Francie Ekwerekwu 0.90 200910. Sarah Freudenrich 0.85 2008

30-POiNT Rally SCORiNG ReCORdS (2001-07)

killS1. Joanna Schmitt 512 20062. Joanna Schmitt 505 20033. Joanna Schmitt 425 20044. Mariana Blum 415 20075. Sarah Weiland 392 20076. Eliane Santos 358 20067. Bridget Laplante 357 20078. Eliane Santos 355 20059. Laura Tomes 348 200610. Bridget Laplante 345 2006

hiTTiNG PeRCeNTaGe(Minimum 200 attempts)1. Laura Tomes .367 20062. Eliane Santos .332 20063. Sarah Weiland .306 20064. Laura Tomes .291 20035. Francie Ekwerekwu 284 20076. Eliane Santos .277 20057. Keri Coats .269 20048. Laura Tomes .248 20059. Anna Stadel .244 2005 Megan O’Connell .244 2002

aSSiSTS1. Rachel Jackson 1,626 20062. Julie Chester 1,423 20073. Jessica Barney 1,014 20014. Rachel Jackson 918 20035. Jessica Barney 895 20026. Julie Chester 699 20047. Rachel Jackson 674 2005

aCeS1. Sarah Weiland 45 20052. Jessica Barney 43 20013. Rachel Jackson 37 20064. Joanna Schmitt 34 20035. Mariana Blum 32 2007 Keri Coats 32 20037. Hannah Sharp 30 2007 Jessica Barney 30 20029. Sheena Werling 29 200310. Bridget Laplante 27 2007

diGS1. Anna Monsen 552 20062. Hannah Sharp 524 20073. Mariana Blum 408 20074. Bridget Laplante 381 20075. Joanna Schmitt 367 20066. Joanna Schmitt 324 20037. Stephanie Tengram 298 20048. Yvette Villanueva 287 20039. Joanna Schmitt 285 200410. Logan Pierce 263 2001

SOlO blOCkS1. Eliane Santos 43 20062. Laura omes 27 20063. Eliane Santos 19 2005 Anna Stadel 19 20055. Francie Ekwerekwu 17 20076. Logan Pierce 16 20027. Candice Woods 15 20018. Anna Stadel 14 20079. Candice Woods 12 200210. Anna Stadel 11 2004 Gretchen French 11 2001

blOCk aSSiSTS1. Eliane Santos 137 20062. Eliane Santos 125 20053. Laura Tomes 113 20064. Anna Stadel 107 20075. Jennifer Adams 100 20036. Laura Tomes 97 20047. Francie Ekwerekwu 95 20078. Anna Stadel 94 2005 Gabriela Tonon 94 2005 Keri Coats 94 2004

blOCkS PeR SeT aVeRaGe1. Eliane Santos 1.57 2006 Eliane Santos 1.57 20053. Laura Tomes 1.27 20044. Laura Tomes 1.19 2006 Anna Stadel 1.19 20046. Anna Stadel 1.16 2005 Gabriela Tonon 1.16 20058. Laura Tomes 1.15 20039. Jennifer Adams 1.11 200310. Jennifer Adams 1.05 2004

SideOuT SCORiNGReCORdS

killS1. Patrice Arrington 618 19952. Patrice Arrington 613 19973. Gretchen Anderson 589 19934. Gloria Holcomb 553 19935. Melissa Peterson 546 19976. Gretchen Anderson 496 19917. Melissa Peterson 495 19968. Patrice Arrington 464 19969. Melissa Peterson 460 199510. Gloria Holcomb 434 1992

TOTal aTTeMPTS1. Patrice Arrington 1,476 19952. Patrice Arrington 1,448 19973. Melissa Peterson 1,393 19974. Gretchen Anderson 1,387 19935. Melissa Peterson 1,283 19956. Melissa Peterson 1,265 19967. Gloria Holcomb 1,212 19938. Gretchen Anderson 1,211 19919. Patrice Arrington 1,192 199610. Michelle Koerner 1,153 1989

hiTTiNG PeRCeNTaGe(Minimum 100 kills)1. Stephanie Townsend .435 19842. Sunny Spoonland .378 19973. Cathy Cook .358 19994. Kerri Mulry .357 1988 Kerri Mulry .357 19866. Kerri Mulry .355 19877. Carolyn Kittell .352 19998. Sunny Spoonland .340 19969. Trenell Carter .338 198510. Margaret Page .337 1984

aSSiSTS1. Meredith van Horn 1,726 19972. Meredith van Horn 1,580 19953. Meredith van Horn 1,313 19964. Carolyn Kittell 1,249 19995. Susan Jones 1,227 19876. Susan Jones 1,203 19887. Karen Myers 1,186 19938. Susan Jones 1,176 19899. Susan Jones 1,146 198610. Carolyn Kittell 1,106 1998

aCeS1. Sharon Kuchan 74 19832. Gretchen Wallhaus 65 19853. Sharon Kuchan 61 1985 Debbie Carlson 61 1985 Linda Mueller 61 1984 Sharon Kuchan 61 19847. Melissa Peterson 54 19958. Marcy Crabtree 52 19839. Cindy Reigstad 51 198910. Susan Jones 50 1986

diGS1. Melissa Peterson 408 19972. Gloria Holcomb 376 19933. Melissa Peterson 368 19964. Melissa Peterson 365 19955. Patrice Arrington 357 19956. Debbie Carlson 356 19887. Patrice Arrington 354 19978. Patrice Arrington 348 19969. Debbie Carlson 337 198710. Sara Biese 327 1993

SOlO blOCkS1. Margaret Page 51 19832. Margaret Page 46 19843. Linda Mueller 45 19834. Margaret Page 38 1985 Stephanie Townsend 38 19846. Gloria Holcomb 35 19917. Kerri Mulry 34 19868. Trenell Carter 32 1987 Kerri Mulry 32 1985 Trenell Carter 32 1985

blOCk aSSiSTS1. Margaret Page 200 19832. Linda Mueller 187 19833. Stephanie Townsend 153 19834. Gloria Holcomb 152 19935. Cindy Reigstad 139 19896. Margaret Page 137 19847. Janelle Karas 128 1989 Kerri Mulry 128 19889. Stephanie Townsend 126 198410. Trenell Carter 124 1985

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killS1. Patrice Arrington 1,957 1994-972. Melissa Peterson 1,798 1994-973. Joanna Schmitt 1,730 2003-064. Gloria Holcomb 1,774 1990-935. Gretchen Anderson 1,753 1991-946. Debbie Carlson 1,420 1985-887. Sallie McLaurin 1,351 2010-138. Suzy Boulavsky 1,331 2008-119. Kerri Mulry 1,243 1985-8810. Trenell Carter 1,171 1984-87

TOTal aTTeMPTS1. Joanna Schmitt 4,971 2003-062. Melissa Peterson 4,782 1994-973. Patrice Arrington 4,714 1994-974. Gretchen Anderson 4,709 1991-945. Gloria Holcomb 3,914 1990-936. Debbie Carlson 3,857 1985-887. Suzy Boulavsky 3,702 2008-118. Bridget Laplante 3,686 2006-099. Caitlin Higgins 3,202 2008-1110. Sallie McLaurin 2,975 2010-13

hiTTiNG PeRCeNTaGe (Minimum 400 attempts)1. Sallie McLaurin .363 2010-132. Cathy Cook .343 1999-003. Kerri Mulry .337 1985-884. Sunny Spoonland .311 1995-985. Eliane Santos .304 2005-066. Laura Tomes .300 2003-067. Sarah Freudenrich .298 2008-108. Gloria Holcomb .297 1990-939. Trenell Carter .289 1984-8710. Margaret Page .282 1983-87

aSSiSTS1. Meredith van Horn 4,938 1995-982. Susan Jones 4,752 1986-893. Brianne Barker 4,637 2008-114. Karen Myers 4,414 1991-945. Rachel Jackson 3,763 2003-066. Carolyn Kittell 3,361 1998-007. Julie Chester 2,794 2004-078. Julia doyle 2,205 2012-present8. Jessica Barney 1,909 2001-029. Artie Smith 1,413 1975-7710. Mindy DeGroot 1,358 1987--90

aCeS1. Sharon Kuchan 196 1982-852. Debbie Carlson 182 1985-883. Melissa Peterson 174 1994-97 Cindy Reigstad 174 1986-895. Gloria Holcomb 163 1990-936. Trenell Carter 155 1984-877. Margaret Page 142 1983-878. Susan Jones 131 1986-89

diGS1. María Fernanda 2,204 2009-122. Melissa Peterson 1,436 1994-973. Brianne Barker 1,374 2008-11 Patrice Arrington 1,374 1994-975. Bridget Laplante 1,301 2006-096. Debbie Carlson 1,260 1985-887. Joanna Schmitt 1,177 2003-068. Caitlin Higgins 1,169 2008-119. Heidi Leuhmann 1,148 1992-9510. Kerri Mulry 1,129 1985-88

SOlO blOCkS1. Margaret Page 161 1983-872. Kerri Mulry 123 1985-883. Gloria Holcomb 120 1990-934. Sallie McLaurin 104 2010-135. Trenell Carter 99 1984-876. Gretchen Anderson 71 1991-947. Cindy Reigstad 69 1986-898. Elaine Santos 62 2005-069. Francie Ekwerekwu 54 2006-1010. Sarah Freudenrich 50 2008-10

BLOCK ASSISTS1. Sallie McLaurin 529 2010-132. Gloria Holcomb 493 1990-933. Margaret Page 479 1983-874. Trenell Carter 419 1984-875. Heidi Leuhmann 412 1992-956. Kerri Mulry 411 1985-887. Cindy Reigstad 347 1986-898. Suzy Boulavsky 287 2008-119. Laura Tomes 280 2004-0610. Anna Stadel 274 2004-07

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MileSTONe MaTCheSFirst MatchOct. 15, 1974......................L, 0-2 at NW Oklahoma100th MatchSept. 24, 1977 ..................... W, 2-1 vs. Midwestern200th MatchSept. 15, 1979 ...................... W, 2-1 vs. Texas Tech300th MatchOct. 21, 1980................ W, 2-1 vs. Oklahoma State400th MatchNov. 20, 1982 ........................... L, 0-3 vs. Nebraska500th MatchNov. 1, 1985 ................................W, 3-1 vs. Kansas600th MatchNov. 4, 1988 ............................W, 3-1 at Iowa State700th MatchOct. 30, 1991..............................W, 3-2 at Missouri800th MatchNov. 9, 1994 ...............................W, 3-0 at Missouri900th MatchNov. 21, 1997 .............................W, 3-1 at Missouri1,000th MatchSept. 7, 2001 ....................... L, 0-3 vs. Wake Forest1,100th MatchSept. 29, 2004 ....................L, 1-3 vs. Kansas State1,200th MatchOct. 8, 2008 ................................L, 0-3 at Nebraska1,300th MatchNov. 24, 2010 .............................W, 3-2 at Missouri1,400th MatchNov. 30, 2013 ..............................W, 3-1 vs. Kansas** OU has played 1,402 matches through 2013.

OVeRall WiNSFirst WinNov. 2, 1974 ...................2-0 vs. Oklahoma Baptist100th WinOct. 2, 1979 ............................2-0 vs. Central State200th WinOct. 6, 1983 .......................................... 3-1 vs. Rice300th WinOct. 29, 1987......................... 3-0 vs. Kansas State400th WinOct. 22, 1993..............................3-2 at Texas State500th WinSept. 17, 1999 ........................3-0 vs. West Virginia600th WinAug. 29, 2008 ..................... 3-1 vs. Michigan State700th WinSept. 7, 2013 ........................3-1 vs. Portland State** OU has 719 wins through the 2013 season

biG 12 WiNSFirst WinOct. 19, 1996..................................... 3-0 vs. Baylor25th WinNov. 27, 1998 .................................... 3-2 vs. Baylor50th WinOct. 4, 2006 ....................................... 3-0 vs. Baylor75th WinNov. 21, 2007 ................................ 3-0 vs. Missouri100th WinOct. 16, 2010.....................................3-0 at Kansas** OU has 136 Big 12 wins through 2013.

SeaSON OPeNeRS10-15-74 at NW Oklahoma L 0-2 0-19-25-75 at Tulsa YMCA L 0-2 0-29-26-76 USAO W 2-0 1-29-17-77 at Missouri State L 0-2 1-39-15-78 vs. Texas Arlington L 0-2 1-49-6-79 at Texas Tech L 0-3 1-59-6-80 vs. Texas A&M L 1-3 1-69-4-81 vs. North Texas L 0-2 1-79-16-82 Kansas State W 3-0 2-79-14-83 at Texas-Arlington W 3-2 3-79-7-84 at Wichita State W 3-0 4-79-3-85 at Oral Roberts W 3-0 5-79-5-86 Texas Tech L 0-3 5-89-4-87 vs. LBSU L 1-3 5-99-2-88 Baylor W 3-0 6-99-8-89 vs. Butler W 3-0 7-98-31-90 vs. Oregon State L 0-3 7-108-30-91 Minnesota L 2-3 7-119-4-92 Northern Arizona L 2-3 7-129-1-93 at Texas Tech L 2-3 7-139-1-94 at Washington St. L 1-3 7-149-2-95 vs. Purdue W 3-0 8-148-30-96 at Pacific L 0-3 8-158-29-97 at South Carolina L 0-3 8-169-4-98 vs. St. John’s w 3-1 9-169-3-99 vs. San Francisco W 3-2 10-169-1-00 vs. New Mexico St. W 3-1 11-168-31-01 vs. La.-Lafayette L 1-3 11-178-30-02 vs. Duke L 0-3 11-188-29-03 at Washington St. L 1-3 11-199-3-04 vs. Providence W 3-0 12-198-27-05 at TCU W 3-1 13-198-25-06 Arkansas L 2-3 13-208-24-07 Denver W 3-0 14-208-29-08 Michigan State W 3-1 15-208-28-09 vs. Houston Bapt. W 3-0 16-208-27-10 Wichita State L 0-3 16-218-26-11 SMU W 3-0 17-218-24-12 Missouri State W 3-1 18-218-30-13 Milwaukee W 3-0 19-21

biG 12 SeaSON OPeNeRS9-27-96 Texas A&M L 1-3 0-19-26-97 at Texas L 1-3 0-29-23-98 Kansas L 1-3 0-39-22-99 Colorado L 0-3 0-49-16-00 at Colorado L 0-3 0-59-19-01 at Kansas State L 0-3 0-69-18-02 Iowa State W 3-0 1-69-20-03 at Missouri L 0-3 1-79-15-04 at Texas Tech L 1-3 1-89-14-05 Kansas State L 0-3 1-99-13-06 at Texas A&M W 3-0 2-99-12-07 at Texas A&M W 3-2 3-99-12-08 at Texas Tech W 3-2 4-99-16-09 at Kansas State W 3-1 5-99-15-10 at Colorado W 3-0 6-99-21-11 at Baylor W 3-1 7-99-19-12 Kansas State W 3-0 8-99-25-13 Texas Tech W 3-1 9-9

hOMe OPeNeRS10-24-74 Oklahoma State L 0-2 0-19-27-75 USAO W 2-0 1-19-26-76 USAO W 2-0 2-19-24-77 Midwestern State W 2-1 3-111-11-78 Cameron W 1-0 4-19-10-79 Minnesota W 3-2 5-110-14-80 Oral Roberts W 2-0 6-110-15-81 Texas Tech L 2-3 6-29-16-82 Kansas State W 3-0 7-29-23-83 Arkansas State L 0-3 7-39-18-84 Texas-Arlington W 3-1 8-39-10-85 Biola W 3-1 9-39-5-86 Texas Tech L 0-3 9-49-25-87 Wichita State W 3-1 10-49-2-88 Baylor W 3-0 11-49-15-89 Sam Houston St. W 3-0 12-49-21-90 Connecticut W 3-0 13-48-30-91 Minnesota L 2-3 13-59-4-92 Northern Arizona L 2-3 13-69-11-93 Missouri State L 1-3 13-79-9-94 South Carolina W 3-2 14-79-3-95 Montana W 3-0 15-79-9-96 Tulsa W 3-0 16-710-3-97 Kansas W 3-0 17-79-11-98 Pacific L 0-3 17-89-10-99 Ark.-Little Rock W 3-0 18-89-20-00 Texas A&M L 0-3 18-99-20-01 SMU L 0-3 18-109-3-02 Arkansas L 0-3 18-119-24-03 Texas L 0-3 18-129-7-04 Oral Roberts W 3-0 19-129-7-05 Texas-Arlington W 3-0 20-128-25-06 Arkansas L 2-3 20-138-24-07 Denver W 3-0 21-138-29-08 Michigan State W 3-1 22-139-19-09 Missouri W 3-1 23-138-27-10 Wichita State L 0-3 23-148-26-11 SMU W 3-0 24-148-24-12 Missouri State W 3-1 25-149-3-13 Arkansas W 3-0 26-14

biG 12 hOMe OPeNeRS9-27-96 Texas A&M L 1-3 0-110-3-97 Kansas W 3-0 1-19-23-98 Kansas L 1-3 1-29-22-99 Colorado L 0-3 1-39-20-00 Texas A&M L 0-3 1-49-22-01 Kansas W 3-1 2-49-18-02 Iowa State W 3-0 3-49-24-03 Texas L 0-3 3-59-17-04 Iowa State L 1-3 3-69-14-05 Kansas State L 0-3 3-79-16-06 Nebraska L 0-3 3-89-15-07 Kansas W 3-1 4-89-17-08 Missouri W 3-1 5-89-19-09 Missouri W 3-1 6-89-22-10 Texas Tech W 3-1 7-89-28-11 Texas W 3-2 8-89-19-12 Kansas State W 3-0 9-89-25-13 Texas Tech W 3-1 10-8

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Adams, Jennifer ..................................2002-05Albers, Kelli ............................................... 2003Alcouloumre, Debbie ................................ 1975Alva, Danielle .......................................2008-09Anderson, Gretchen ............................1991-94Arriaran, Samantha .................................. 2007Arrington, Patrice ................................1994-97Arvesen, Lily ........................................1982-83

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Barker, Brianne ....................................2008-11Barnes, Lacy ........................................2005-08Barney, Jessica ....................................2000-02Bensend, Kari.......................................1977-80Bess, Megan ............................................. 2008Bien, Tracy ...........................................1977-80Biese, Sara ...........................................1990-93Birkinbine, Tara ......................................... 2002Black, Connie (mgr.) ................................. 1977Black, Kathy .........................................1974-77Blum, Mariana .....................................2006-07Bookout, Danielle ........................... 1997, 1999Boyd, Julie ................................................ 1983Boulavsky, Suzy ...................................2008-11Brooks, Linda ............................................ 1974Brooks, Ravene ....................................1998-99Broom, LaKeisha ...................................... 1999Bullard, Brittany ........................................ 2007Butner, Barbara ......................................... 1975

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Carlson, Debbie ...................................1985-88Carter, Trenell .......................................1985-87Chen, Leanne ............................................ 2002Chester, Julie .............................2004, 2006-07Christman, Melissa .............................1996-99Clark, Cynthia.......................................1976-78Clark, Deborah .....................................1975-76Coats, Keri............................................2003-04

Coffey, Kim ...........................................1996-97Cole, Summer ........................................... 2013Cook, Cathy ......................................1999-2000Cooper, Susan ......................................1975-76Cowan, Kylie ........................................2008-11Crabtree, Marcy ...................................1981-83

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Dalton, Colleen ....................................1982-83DeGroot, Mindy ....................................1987-90Disarro, Chrissy ...................................2007-10Dobbs, Annette ....................................1984-86Doyle, Julia ..........................................2012-13Drawe, Kaitlyn ......................................2011-13Dunn, Tara ............................................2011-13

-e/F-Edwards, Alex ........................................... 2009Ekwerekwu, Francie ............................2007-10English, Lauren ......................................... 2013Farber, Amy ..........................................1988-91Fernanda, María ..................................2009-12Flood, Jan ................................................. 1982Fotu, Jackie .........................................2007-09Freeman, Stephanie ............................1979-80French, Gretchen .................................2001-02Freudenrich, Sarah ..............................2008-10

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Gerenda, Kathy ......................................... 1975Gowen, Mindy ......................................2010-13Griffin, Denise ......................................2001-02Grisby, Gina ............................................... 1989Guarino, Jennifer ...................................... 1981

-h-Harbster, Taylor ...................................2007-08Harvey, Laura ............................................ 1981Henry, Emilie ........................................1989-91Higgins, Caitlin ....................................2008-11

Hilgenfeld, LaNita ..................................... 1977Holcomb, Gloria ...................................1990-93Holmgren, Maria ..............................1998-2000Holst, Kierra .........................................2012-13Hoyt, Lindsay .......................................2000-02Hungenberg, Kay .................................1979-81

-J-Jackson, Madeline ..............................1989-92Jackson, Rachel ..................................2003-06Jarrett, Julie .............................................. 1984Johnson, Annette ..................................... 1980Jones, Susan .......................................1986-89

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Karas, Janelle ......................................1985-89Kearns, Dorinda ...................................1984-85Kincaid, Emily ........................................... 2001Kittell, Carolyn .................................1998-2000Kittle, Emma ............................................. 2010Knapp, Terri..........................................1975-77Koerner, Michelle .................................1986-89Kuchan, Sharon ...................................1982-85

-l-Lance, Jean............................................... 1975Lance, Joan .............................................. 1975Lane, Sarah ............................................... 1997Laplante, Bridget .................................2006-09Larson, Jody ............................................. 2013Lundeen, Trish ...........................1974, 1976-77Luehmann, Heidi .................................1992-95

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Machen, Sarah ......................................... 2008Maginnis, Jennifer ...............................1979-80Marshall, Kim ............................................ 1975Maynes, Christina ................................2000-03McCarter, Kelly .......................................... 2003McGill, Beth Anne ................................1995-96McKinney, Tracy ....................................... 1989McLaurin, Sallie ...................................2010-13McLean, Melanie ...................................... 1978McMillan, Holly ................................1997-2000McQuaid, Andrea ...................................... 2010McWhinney, Alexia ................................... 2001Meredith, Melissa ..................................... 1976Migliazzo, Taylor .................................2012-13Miller, Rosey ........................................1982-84Monsen, Anna ......................................2003-06Mosso, Jennifer ...................................2002-03

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Suzy BoulavSky

Patrice arrington

Debbie Carlson

Julia Doyle

Francie ekwerekwu

Denise Griffin

Michelle Koerner

Sallie Mclaurin

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Mueller, Linda ......................................1981-84Mulry, kerri ...........................................1985-88Munsen, Penny (mgr.) .............................. 1976Murray, Mikael (mgr.) ............................... 1987Musgrove, Susan .................................1990-91Musser, Marcia ......................................... 1975Myers, Karen ........................................1991-94

-N-Negenman, Margie ..............................1979-80Newman, Elizabeth .............................1999-00

-O-O’Connell, Megan ..................................... 2002OIson, Holly..........................................1990-93Owens, Abbi .............................................. 2005

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Page, Margaret ....................................1983-87Peterson, Melissa ................................1994-97Pierce, Logan .......................................2000-01Pool, Teresa .............................................. 1975Powell, Jasmine ....................................... 2008Puckett, Stephanie ................................... 2008

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Rappard, Laura ....................................1991-94Rappard, Sarah ....................................1993-96Reigstad, Cindy....................................1986-89Reynolds, Morgan ...............................2009-12Rieger, Katy ............................................... 2004Rodriguez, Keila ...................................2010-13Roethlisberger, Carlee .............................. 2011Rutledge, Barbara ..................................... 1976

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Sanders, Paula ......................................... 1974Santos, Eliane ......................................2005-06Schmitt, Joanna ..................................2003-06Schuessler, Lindsay ................................. 2005Scoggins, Stacy ...................................1991-92See, Andrea ..........................................1986-88Sharp, Hannah .....................................2005-07Silveira, Allison ....................................1997-99Smith, Artie ..........................................1975-77Spann, Micaela ......................................... 2013Spoonland, Sunny ...............................1995-98Stadel, Anna ..............................2004, 2006-07Stark, Karen .............................................. 1976Stewart, Terry ......................................1976-79Stringfield, Melissa ..............................1998-99Sullivan, Kartina ..................................1993-94Sullivan, Kristen ...................................1994-96

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Tengram, Stephanie ............................2003-04Thomas, Kelly ........................................... 1977Tisdale, Michelle..................................1991-94Tomes, Laura .......................................2003-06Tonon, Gabriela ...................................2004-05Townsend, Stephanie ..........................1981-84Trujillo, Veronica ..................................1990-93

Melissa Peterson

Keila RodRigueZ

Joanna Schmitt

-V-Van Horn, Meredith .............................1995-98Vernon, Tammie ..................................1977-80Villanueva, Yvette ................................2002-03

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Wallhaus, Gretchen .............................1982-85Warren, Cortney ........................................ 2010Ward, Madison .....................................2012-13Waterbury, Janet .................................1977-80Weathers, Chantae ................................... 1999Webster, Tanisha .......................1994-95, 1997Weiland, Sarah .....................................2005-07Weir, Caroline .......................................2011-12Werling, Sheena ...................................2002-04Wheeler, Sherri (mgr.) ............................... 1987Whiteside, Linda ..................................1977-80Whitley, Grace ......................................2011-12Wieskus, Robin ....................................1996-98Williams, Eden .....................................2010-13Williams, Mary .......................................... 1974Windes, Debbie ......................................... 1997Womack, Elin ............................................ 1995Woods, Candice ...................................2001-02

-y/z-Yates, Nancy ............................................. 1975Zubiaga, Maxine ..................................1998-00

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1974 (4-15)head Coach: amy dahl10/15 at NW Oklahoma L, 0-2 11-15, 5-15 vs. Fort Hays L, 0-2 5-15, 10-1510/24 Oklahoma State L, 0-2 6-15, 8-1510/26 vs. West Texas A&M L, 0-2 3-15, 3-15 vs. Midwestern L, 0-2 6-15, 6-15 vs. Texas A&M L, 0-2 2-15, 2-15 vs. SMU L, 0-2 10-15, 11-15 at North Texas L, 0-2 4-15, 9-1510/28 at Oklahoma State L, 0-2 5-15, 7-15 vs. Tulsa YMCA L, 0-2 13-15, 3-1511/2 NW Oklahoma L, 1-2 5-15, 15-12, 6-15 Oklahoma Baptist W, 2-0 15-10, 15-1211/7 Central State L, 0-2 14-16, 5-15 NW Oklahoma L, 1-2 14-16, 15-9, 14-1611/12 at SW Oklahoma L, 1-2 12-14, 15-5, 10-15 vs. NW Oklahoma W, 2-0 15-13, 15-4 vs. Panhandle State W, 2-0 15-6, 15-1211/15 vs. Central State L, 0-2 10-15, 10-1511/16 vs. Oklahoma Christian W, 2-1 4-15, 15-9, 15-2

1975 (18-16-3)head Coach: amy dahl9/25 at Tulsa YMCA L, 0-2 3-15, 14-169/27 USAO W, 2-0 15-8, 15-510/1 Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15-3, 15-310/4 vs. Kearney State W, 2-1 11-15, 15-0, 15-11 vs. Central Missouri L, 1-2 13-9, 13-15, 6-15 at Wichita State W, 2-0 15-11, 15-5 vs. Missouri State L, 0-2 8-15, 11-15 vs. Kearney State L, 0-2 8-15, 11-1510/7 at Tulsa W, 2-1 15-2, 14-16, 15-010/9 at USAO W, 2-0 15-6, 15-310/15 NW Oklahoma W, 2-0 15-4, 15-9 SE Oklahoma W, 2-0 15-5, 15-710/17 Midwestern W, 2-0 15-9, 15-7 Wichita State W, 2-1 15-7, 9-15, 16-1410/18 West Texas A&M L, 0-2 13-15, 8-1510/21 at Oklahoma State W, 2-1 16-14, 11-15, 15-6 vs. NW Oklahoma W, 2-1 12-15, 15-4, 15-610/24 vs. Texas A&M L, 0-2 2-15, 8-15 vs. Texas Woman’s L, 0-2 2-15, 1-1510/25 vs. Midwestern T, 1-1 15-7, 11-15 vs. Texas L, 0-2 6-15, 7-1510/29 at SE Oklahoma W, 2-0 15-13, 15-5 vs. North Texas L, 1-2 9-12, 15-10, 8-1511/4 Tulsa YMCA L, 0-2 14-16, 9-1511/8 vs. Swains L, 0-2 8-12, 8-15 vs. Kansas State T, 1-1 15-11, 11-15 vs. KC Jewish Center T, 1-1 15-5, 12-15 vs. Max Packs W, 2-0 15-5, 15-10 vs. Nebraska L, 0-2 8-15, 8-1511/11 vs. SW Oklahoma W, 2-0 15-9, 15-7 vs. Oklahoma State W, 2-0 14-12, 15-911/15 vs. NE Oklahoma W, 2-0 15-9, 15-7 vs. Central State W, 2-0 15-0, 15-10 vs. Oklahoma State L, 0-2 13-15, 8-1511/21 vs. Texas-Arlington L, 0-2 1-15, 9-15 vs. Sam Houston State L, 0-2 4-15, 8-1511/22 at Northwestern State L, 0-2 11-15, 0-15

1976 (24-16-1)head Coach: amy dahl9/26 USAO W, 2-0 15-0, 15-5 Cameron W, 2-0 15-3, 15-2 Oklahoma Baptist W, 2-0 15-12, 15-9 Tulsa W, 2-0 13-9, 15-910/2 vs. Missouri-Saint Louis L, 0-2 4-15, 13-15 vs. Oklahoma State W, 2-0 16-14, 15-6 vs. Tulsa W, 2-0 15-4, 15-6 at Wichita State L, 0-2 13-15, 11-1510/15 Fort Hays W, 2-0 15-3, 15-6 Central State W, 2-0 15-13, 15-4 Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15-12, 15-1210/16 Texas A&M-Commerce L, 1-2 5-15, 14-12, 10-8 Wichita State W, 2-0 15-14, 14-8 Kansas W, 2-0 15-8, 15-810/19 vs. Oral Roberts W, 2-0 15-9, 15-11

at Oklahoma State W, 2-1 14-16, 15-12, 15-510/22 vs. Sam Houston State L, 0-2 2-15, 14-16 vs. Texas Wesleyan L, 1-2 11-15, 15-5, 10-15 vs. Texas A&M L, 1-2 15-12, 5-15, 6-1510/23 vs. Texas Woman’s L, 0-2 14-16, 11-15 vs. Baylor L, 1-2 4-15, 15-13, 1-1510/29 vs. Missouri W, 2-0 15-5, 11-9 at Iowa State W, 2-0 15-2, 15-4 vs. Kansas W, 2-0 15-4, 13-1110/30 vs. Kansas State W, 2-0 15-9, 15-13 vs. Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15-12, 15-6 vs. Nebraska L, 0-2 13-15, 5-1511/5 vs. Texas Lutheran L, 0-2 10-15, 6-15 vs. Texas A&M L, 0-2 3-15, 6-15 vs. Sam Houston State L, 0-2 8-15, 7-1511/6 vs. Texas Wesleyan W, 2-0 15-8, 17-15 vs. Texas State T, 1-1 15-17, 16-1411/12 vs. Central State W, 2-0 15-6, 15-10 vs. SW Oklahoma W, 2-1 9-15, 15-6, 15-3 vs. USAO W, 2-0 15-6, 15-811/13 vs. Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15-2, 15-11 vs. East Central W, 2-0 15-5, 15-1111/19 vs. Tulane L, 1-2 14-16, 15-13, 12-15 vs. Lamar L, 0-2 6-15, 5-1511/20 vs. North Texas L, 0-2 6-15, 7-15 vs. Texas Tech L, 0-2 7-15, 5-15

1977 (18-24-2)head Coach: amy dahl9-17 at Missouri State L, 0-2 2-15, 4-15 vs. Kansas W, 2-0 15-7, 15-129-24 Midwestern W, 2-1 15-6, 13-15, 15-2 Kansas W, 2-0 15-10, 15-11 Tulsa W, 2-1 12-15, 15-7, 15-129-25 Missouri L, 0-2 11-15, 12-15 Kansas W, 2-0 15-4, 15-109-30 vs. Baylor L, 0-2 4-15, 12-15 at Texas Woman’s W, 2-0 16-14, 15-1110-1 vs. West Texas A&M L, 0-2 13-15, 10-15 vs. Austin College W, 2-0 15-3, 15-110-5 Oral Roberts L, 1-2 10-15, 12-15, 8-1510-14 vs. Wisconsin T, 1-1 15-6, 6-15 vs. Michigan State T, 1-1 15-3, 6-15 vs. DePaul L, 0-2 5-15, 8-1510-15 at Illinois-Chicago L, 0-2 2-15, 10-15 vs. Ontario L, 0-2 6-15, 9-15 vs. Kellogg CC L, 0-2 12-15, 4-1510-21 at Missouri State L, 0-2 0-15, 1-15 vs. Texas A&M L, 0-2 12-15, 6-15 vs. Texas-Arlington L, 0-2 8-15, 8-1510-22 vs. Illinois State L, 0-2 11-15, 10-15 vs. Ohio State L, 0-2 6-15, 8-1510-28 Kansas L, 1-2 15-5, 12-15, 8-15 Missouri L, 0-2 11-15, 4-15 Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15-13, 15-810-29 Iowa State W, 2-0 15-7, 15-10 Kansas State W, 2-0 15-10, 15-8 Nebraska L, 0-2 2-15,7-1511-4 Oklahoma State L, 0-2 12-15, 9-15 Central State W, 2-1 15-7, 9-15, 15-3 Oral Roberts W, 2-0 15-2, 15-711-5 Tulsa W, 2-0 15-6, 15-12 Oral Roberts L, 1-3 6-15, 8-15, 15-13, 9-1511-9 at Oral Roberts L, 0-2 3-15, 13-1511-12 vs. Kansas State W, 2-0 15-8, 15-13 vs. Cameron W, 2-1 8-15, 15-9, 15-4 vs. Tulsa W, 2-1 8-15, 15-8, 15-13 vs. Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15-11, 15-5 vs. Kansas State W, 1-0 16-14 at Oral Roberts L, 0-1 12-1511-18 vs. Texas Lutheran L, 0-2 4-15, 6-15 vs. Houston L, 0-2 5-15, 5-1511-19 vs. LSU L, 0-2 4-15, 9-15

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1978 (14-28-1)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/15 vs. Texas-Arlington L, 0-2 4-15, 4-15 vs. Texas Tech L, 1-2 16-14, 10-15, 6-15 vs. Missouri State L, 0-2 2-15, 7-159/16 at North Texas L, 0-2 13-15, 5-15 vs. Texas Woman's L, 1-2 15-2, 6-15, 12-159/18 at Oral Roberts L, 1-3 15-11, 7-15, 8-15, 9-15 vs. Minnesota L, 1-3 4-15, 15-4, 8-15, 5-159/29 vs. Western Illinois T, 1-1 16-14, 5-15 vs. Saint Cloud State W, 2-0 15-10, 17-15 vs. Iowa L, 0-2 7-15, 6-15 at Wisconsin L, 0-2 8-15, 5-159/30 vs. Missouri L, 1-2 6-15, 15-8, 1-15 vs. Iowa W, 2-1 16-14, 9-15, 17-15 vs. Saint Cloud State L, 1-2 15-12, 8-15, 12-1510/11 vs. Missouri State L, 0-3 10-15, 3-15, 5-15 at Oral Roberts L, 0-3 11-15, 9-15, 9-1510/13 vs. Texas L, 0-2 4-15, 3-15 vs. Texas Tech L, 0-2 5-15, 1-1510/14 vs. Memphis W, 2-0 15-11, 15-11 vs. Texas A&M L, 0-2 14-16, 8-1510/21 vs. Missouri State W, 2-1 8-15, 15-5, 15-10 vs. Southern Nazarene W, 2-1 11-15, 15-2, 15-4 vs. Oral Roberts L, 0-2 5-15, 4-15 vs. Cameron L, 1-2 9-15, 15-6, 4-15 vs. Oklahoma State L, 1-2 15-11, 10-15, 11-1510/27 vs. Nebraska L, 0-2 7-15, 3-15 vs. Iowa State W, 2-0 15-6, 15-13 at Kansas L, 1-2 15-9, 6-15, 1-1510/28 vs. Missouri L, 1-2 15-1, 9-15, 12-15 vs. Kansas State L, 0-2 15-17, 10-15 vs. Oklahoma State W, 2-1 15-6, 8-15, 15-1011/3 vs. Tulsa W, 2-0 15-3, 15-5 at Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15-10, 15-1111/4 vs. Central State W, 2-0 15-8, 15-3 vs. Oral Roberts L, 0-2 2-15, 11-1511/11 Cameron W, 1-0 15-13 Wichita State W, 2-0 15-6, 15-13 Oral Roberts L, 1-2 10-15, 15-6, 4-15 Kansas State W, 2-0 15-10, 15-11 Oral Roberts L, 0-3 14-16, 4-15, 3-1511/16 at Texas-Arlington L, 0-2 1-15, 12-1511/17 vs. North Texas L, 0-2 10-15, 10-1511/18 vs. Texas Woman’s W, 2-0 15-9, 15-13

1979 (50-24)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/6 at Texas Tech L, 0-3 12-15, 8-15, 4-159/7 vs. West Texas A&M W, 2-0 15-8, 15-2 vs. Midwestern W, 2-1 8-15, 15-2, 15-3 vs. New Mexico State L, 1-2 14-16, 15-3, 3-159/8 at Texas Tech W, 2-1 16-14, 7-15, 15-11 vs. New Mexico State L, 0-3 2-15, 4-15, 10-159/10 Minnesota W, 3-2 15-3, 15-5, 5-15, 7-15, 15-109/11 vs. Midwestern W, 2-0 15-3, 15-3 at North Texas L, 0-2 9-15, 11-159/14 at North Texas W, 2-0 15-3, 15-9 vs. Texas Tech W, 3-0 15-7, 15-17, 15-12 vs. Stephen F. Austin W, 2-1 15-11, 13-15, 15-4 vs. Texas A&M W, 3-0 15-13, 15-119/15 vs. Missouri State L, 1-2 9-15, 15-6, 5-15 vs. Lamar L, 0-2 9-15, 7-15 vs. Texas Tech W, 2-1 13-15, 15-12, 15-139/18 at Texas-Arlington L, 1-3 15-12,10-15, 7-15, 7-159/20 vs. Miami (Fla.) W, 2-0 16-14, 15-7 vs. Jackson State W, 2-0 15-10, 15-79/21 at Alabama L, 0-2 8-15, 8-15 vs. MUW W, 2-0 15-7, 15-109/22 vs. UCF L, 0-2 14-16, 9-15 vs. Florida State L, 1-2 7-15, 15-7, 14-169/25 Oklahoma State W, 3-0 15-10, 15-4, 15-89/26 at Oral Roberts L, 2-3 3-15,15-8,15-13,8-15,13-159/27 Southern Illinois W, 3-2 11-15, 15-7, 15-8, 8-15, 15-89/28 at Texas Woman’s W, 2-0 17-15, 15-3 vs. Saint Phillips W, 2-0 15-8, 15-3 vs. Texas Wesleyan W, 2-1 15-12, 14-16, 15-59/29 vs. Sam Houston State W, 2-1 15-4, 5-15, 15-8 vs. Azusa Pacific W, 2-1 15-10, 4-15, 15-8

vs. Sam Houston State W, 2-1 15-4, 5-15, 15-810/2 vs. Central State W, 2-0 15-1, 15-7 at Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15-12, 15-610/4 vs. Florida State W, 2-0 15-9, 15-12 vs. Miami Dade CC W, 2-0 15-7, 15-4 vs. Auburn W, 2-1 15-0, 13-15, 15-810/5 vs. Miami (Fla.) L, 1-2 15-9, 14-16, 7-15 vs. Alabama L, 0-2 12-15, 8-15 vs. LSU W, 2-0 15-4, 15-910/6 at UCF L, 1-2 11-15, 15-7, 3-15 at Texas Woman’s W, 3-1 16-14, 16-14, 7-15, 15-710/19 LSU W, 3-0 15-11, 15-13, 15-6 Texas Tech W, 3-0 16-14, 16-14, 15-10 Oklahoma State W, 3-0 15-8, 15-8, 15-910/20 Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15-4, 15-8 Texas Tech L, 0-2 4-15, 10-15 LSU W, 2-1 12-15, 15-11, 15-3 Texas Tech L, 1-2 13-15, 17-15, 3-1510/26 vs. Missouri W, 2-1 8-15, 15-8, 15-7 vs. Kansas W, 2-1 14-16, 15-12, 15-10 vs. Kansas State W, 2-0 15-13, 15-710/27 at Oklahoma State W, 3-0 16-14, 15-5, 15-2 vs. Missouri W, 3-1 11-15, 15-10, 15-10, 15-9 vs. Nebraska L, 0-3 12-15, 4-15, 9-1511/2 vs. Tulsa W, 3-0 15-12, 15-6, 15-12 at Oklahoma State W, 3-0 15-7, 15-2, 15-911/3 vs. Oral Roberts L, 1-3 11-15, 6-15, 15-12, 11-1511/6 Oral Roberts W, 2-0 15-12, 15-11 Texas-Arlington L, 1-2 15-11, 12-15, 6-1511/8 at Texas Woman’s W, 2-1 12-15, 15-4, 15-2 vs. Texas Tech W, 2-0 15-10, 15-911/9 vs. Missouri State L, 0-2 7-15, 6-15 vs. Texas Woman’s W, 2-0 15-4, 17-15 vs. Tulsa W, 2-0 15-3, 15-1211/10 vs. Baylor W, 2-1 15-6, 4-15, 15-9 at Oral Roberts W, 2-1 15-11, 13-15, 15-13 vs. Missouri State L, 1-2 7-15, 15-13, 14-1611/15 vs. North Texas W, 2-0 15-10, 15-5 vs. Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15-8, 15-211/16 at Texas-Arlington L, 0-2 4-15, 11-15 at Texas-Arlington L, 1-3 10-15, 11-15, 15-7, 11-1511/17 vs. Texas Tech W, 2-1 5-15, 15-8, 15-11 vs. Oral Roberts L, 0-2 9-15, 8-15

1980 (36-23)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/6 vs. Texas A&M L, 1-3 15-9, 14-16, 13-15, 13-15 at Texas-Arlington L, 1-3 13-15, 11-15, 15-8, 11-15 vs. North Texas W, 3-1 15-17, 15-9, 15-8, 15-79/11 at Texas-Arlington L, 2-3 15-8, 15-6, 12-15, 7-15, 1-159/12 vs. Texas-Arlington L, 0-2 7-15, 13-15 vs. Texas Woman’s W, 2-0 15-6, 15-7 vs. Lamar W, 1-2 17-15, 13-15, 15-109/13 vs. Missouri State L, 0-2 7-15, 11-15 vs. Texas Woman’s W, 2-0 15-13, 15-7 at North Texas W, 3-1 6-15, 15-6, 15-11, 15-89/18 at Stanford L, 1-3 4-15, 15-11, 9-15, 5-159/19 at Sacramento State L, 0-2 13-15, 7-159/20 at Pacific L, 0-3 4-15, 3-15, 7-159/21 vs. Ohio State W, 3-2 4-15, 15-5, 6-15, 15-12, 15-99/25 vs. Iowa State W, 2-0 15-12, 15-11 vs. Kansas State W, 2-0 17-15, 15-12 vs. Missouri State W, 2-1 15-6, 5-15, 15-109/26 vs. Kansas W, 2-0 15-5, 15-8 vs. Minnesota W, 3-0 15-12, 16-14, 16-14 vs. Missouri State L, 0-3 9-15, 7-15, 4-159/30 vs. Oral Roberts L, 1-2 15-13, 7-15, 11-15 at Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15-11, 15-1210/3 vs. Illinois W, 2-1 15-3, 12-15, 15-9 vs. Minnesota W, 2-1 7-15, 15-10, 15-11 vs. Wisconsin W, 2-0 15-10, 15-9 vs. Nebraska W, 2-1 2-15, 15-10, 15-1110/4 vs. Houston L, 0-2 3-15, 8-15 at Missouri State L, 0-2 3-15, 4-15 vs. Illinois State L, 1-2 15-13, 4-15, 0-1510/6 vs. Texas Woman’s W, 2-1 5-8, 6-15, 15-6 at North Texas W, 2-0 15-12, 17-1510/10 at Minnesota L, 0-3 6-15, 1-15, 6-1510/11 vs. Wisconsin W, 2-3 13-15, 15-12, 15-3, 10-15,15-6

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10/14 Oral Roberts W, 2-0 15-4, 15-12 Texas-Arlington W, 2-0 15-13, 15-1210/17 vs. Midwestern W, 2-0 15-5, 15-1 vs. Lubbock Christian W, 2-0 15-4, 15-8 vs. Tulsa W, 2-0 15-3, 15-510/18 vs. Arkansas State W, 2-0 15-6, 15-13 vs. NW Missouri State W, 2-1 15-5, 12-15, 15-10 vs. North Texas W, 2-0 15-11, 15-1210/21 Oklahoma State W, 2-1 7-15, 15-11, 15-7 Texas Woman's W, 2-0 15-8, 17-1510/24 vs. Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15-6, 15-9 vs. Iowa State W, 2-0 15-3, 15-1310/24 vs. Kansas State W, 2-0 15-6, 15-910/25 vs. Oklahoma State W, 3-1 13-15, 15-4, 15-11, 15-7 vs. Iowa State W, 3-2 15-8, 8-15, 15-4, 13-15, 15-7 at Nebraska L, 1-3 6-15, 15-6, 3-15, 13-1510/29 at Oral Roberts L, 1-2 17-19, 6-15, 9-1511/8 vs. Tulsa W, 3-1 12-15, 15-10, 15-7, 15-7 vs. Oklahoma State W, 3-0 15-7, 15-2, 16-14 at Oral Roberts L, 1-3 3-15, 4-15, 15-8, 8-1511/11 North Texas L, 0-3 13-15, 3-15, 5-1511/15 vs. Missouri State L, 0-3 3-15, 4-15, 8-15 at Oral Roberts L, 0-3 3-15, 9-15, 7-1511/20 vs. Lamar L, 0-2 5-15, 7-1511/21 at LSU L, 1-2 3-15, 15-13, 13-1511/22 vs. Texas-Arlington L, 0-2 3-15, 13-15

1981 (10-40)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/4 vs. North Texas L, 0-2 10-15, 6-16 vs. Texas A&M L, 1-3 17-15, 6-15, 15-9, 9-159/5 at Texas-Arlington L, 0-2 9-15, 6-15 vs. LSU L, 1-2 15-8, 9-15, 12-159/11 vs. Nebraska L, 0-2 5-15, 13-15 vs. Houston L, 0-2 5-15, 8-15 at North Texas L, 0-2 12-15, 10-159/12 vs. Missouri State L, 0-2 1-15, 9-15 vs. Texas-Arlington L, 0-2 9-15, 4-15 vs. Houston W, 3-2 13-15,6-15,15-13,15-7,15-109/16 at San Diego L, 1-3 15-7, 9-15, 8-15, 4-159/17 vs. Montana State L, 0-2 9-15, 8-15 at San Diego State L, 0-2 1-15, 7-159/18 vs. Stanford L, 0-2 7-15, 0-15 vs. BYU L, 0-2 7-15, 1-159/19 vs. San Jose State L, 1-2 15-9, 5-15, 12-159/20 at UC Irvine W, 2-0 16-14, 15-129/25 vs. Missouri L, 1-2 15-11, 8-15, 7-15 vs. Iowa State L, 0-2 3-15, 3-159/26 at Nebraska L, 0-2 4-15, 9-15 vs. Missouri State L, 0-2 4-15, 10-159/29 at Oklahoma Christian W, 3-1 15-9, 15-12, 8-15, 15-810/2 vs. Illinois State L, 1-2 9-15, 16-14, 4-15 vs. Texas-Arlington L, 0-2 9-15, 6-15 vs. Penn State L, 0-2 2-15, 3-1510/3 vs. Wyoming L, 0-2 11-15, 13-15 vs. Nebraska L, 0-2 9-15, 5-1510/8 at Texas L, 0-3 11-15, 14-16, 10-1510/9 vs. Texas A&M L, 0-3 3-15, 10-15, 7-15 vs. Kansas State W, 3-1 11-15, 16-14, 15-11, 15-9 vs. Minnesota L, 0-3 5-15, 13-15, 3-1510/10 at Texas L, 0-3 3-15, 10-15, 1-15 vs. UCF L, 0-3 9-15, 12-15, 13-1510/15 Texas Tech L, 2-3 8-15, 15-17, 15-13, 15-9, 9-1510/16 vs. Northern Colorado W, 2-1 15-10, 8-15, 15-8 vs. Missouri State L, 0-2 15-17, 8-15 vs. Wisconsin W, 2-0 15-12, 15-13 vs. Tulsa W, 2-1 15-10, 8-15, 15-910/17 vs. Texas Tech L, 0-2 12-15, 7-15 vs. Nebraska L, 0-2 8-15, 12-15 vs. Tennessee L, 0-2 12-15, 12-1510/28 Oral Roberts L, 1-3 13-15, 15-13, 8-15, 1-1511/4 Oklahoma City W, 3-0 15-13, 15-6, 15-611/10 at Oral Roberts L, 0-3 6-15, 14-16, 7-15 vs. Tulsa W, 3-0 15-5, 15-11, 15-611/13 vs. Iowa State L, 0-2 6-15, 11-15 vs. Missouri L, 2-1 15-12, 6-15, 11-15 vs. Kansas W, 3-1 15-8, 11-15, 15-13, 15-911-14 vs. Missouri L, 0-3 13-15, 12-15, 10-15 at Kansas State L, 0-2 12-15, 3-15

1982 (16-17)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/16 Kansas State W, 3-0 15-12, 15-8, 15-109/22 Oral Roberts L, 1-3 3-15, 15-13, 7-15, 7-159/28 at North Texas L, 2-3 7-15, 15-8, 15-6, 13-15,9-1510/1 at Iowa State L, 1-3 15-10, 3-15, 4-15, 2-1510/2 at Missouri L, 1-3 6-15, 3-15, 15-7, 5-1510/6 Kansas L, 2-3 15-9, 10-15, 7-15, 15-8, 11-1510/8 Kansas W, 3-0 15-11, 15-9, 15-3 Nebraska L, 1-3 3-15, 15-9, 9-15, 15-1710/9 San Jose State L, 0-3 5-15, 13-15, 3-15 Texas L, 1-3 11-15, 15-7, 5-15, 9-1510/11 Oklahoma City W, 3-0 15-6, 15-3, 15-210/14 Iowa State W, 3-2 15-8, 4-15, 12-15,15-12, 15-1210/15 at Oral Roberts L, 0-2 12-15, 8-15 vs. Lamar W, 2-0 15-11, 15-710/16 vs. Missouri State L, 0-2 9-15, 10-15 vs. Texas Tech L, 0-2 10-15, 7-1510/17 vs. Kansas L, 1-2 13-15, 15-11, 11-15 vs. Drake W, 2-1 15-9, 11-15, 15-1110/18 vs. Texas Lutheran L, 0-2 14-16, 10-15 vs. Texas Tech W, 2-1 15-13, 10-15, 15-1310/19 North Texas W, 3-0 15-6, 15-5, 15-510/22 at Kansas State L, 2-3 15-13, 15-8,10-15,12-5, 12-1510/23 at Nebraska L, 0-3 5-15, 6-15, 6-1510/25 at Tulsa W, 3-0 16-14, 16-14, 15-310/27 at Oral Roberts W, 3-0 16-14, 15-5, 16-1410/29 at Emporia State W, 2-0 15-6, 15-8 at Pittsburg State W, 2-0 15-11, 15-510/30 at Kansas W, 3-0 15-12, 15-11, 15-1111/6 Missouri L, 1-3 8-15, 9-15, 15-10, 2-1511/8 at Oklahoma City W, 3-0 15-3, 15-9, 15-2 Tulsa W, 3-0 15-10, 15-6, 15-411/19 vs. Kansas State W, 3-1 15-12, 15-13, 8-15, 15-911/20 vs. Nebraska L, 0-3 8-15, 8-15, 7-15

1983 (25-12)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/14 at Texas-Arlington W, 3-2 15-10, 14-16, 15-6, 15-7,15-129/15 at North Texas W, 3-2 13-15, 15-5,16-14,12-15,15-109/23 Arkansas State L, 0-3 8-15, 13-15, 12-15 Southwestern L, 1-3 15-13, 14-16, 5-15, 7-15 Texas Wesleyan W, 3-1 15-13, 6-15, 15-12, 15-109/25 at Tulsa W, 3-0 15-8, 15-11, 15-79/26 at Oral Roberts W, 3-0 15-11, 15-3, 15-119/27 at Tulsa W, 3-1 15-6, 15-9, 12-15, 16-149/29 Iowa State W, 3-1 15-5, 4-15, 15-12, 15-109/30 West Texas A&M W, 3-1 15-5, 16-18, 16-14, 20-1810/1 Kansas State W, 0-2 15-11, 15-11, 15-510/4 at Oral Roberts L, 2-3 15-9, 15-6, 13-15, 8-15, 9-15 vs. Rice L, 1-3 15-6, 5-15, 12-15, 6-1510/6 Rice W, 3-1 11-15, 15-11, 15-11, 15-1310/7 Texas-Arlington W, 3-2 16-14, 10-15, 15-9, 11-15,15-7 Missouri L, 2-3 14-16, 8-15, 15-11, 15-12,1-1510/8 Wyoming W, 3-1 15-7, 9-15, 15-11, 15-610/10 North Texas W, 3-0 15-6, 15-3, 16-1410/13 Texas Tech W, 3-1 9-15, 15-13, 15-4, 15-1310/14 Kansas W, 2-0 15-11, 15-11 Southern Nazarena W, 2-0 15-5, 15-1110/15 Texas Lutheran W, 3-0 15-12, 15-12 Texas Tech L, 0-3 15-9, 9-15, 11-1510/17 Tulsa W, 2-1 15-7, 11-15, 15-810/19 Kansas W, 3-1 12-15, 15-12, 15-11, 15-4 Kansas State L, 0-3 12-15, 13-1510/22 Nebraska L, 0-3 11-15, 7-15, 4-1510/24 Texas-Arlington L, 0-3 13-15, 4-15, 3-15 at Kansas State W, 3-1 15-13, 14-16, 15-13, 15-910/29 at Kansas W, 3-0 15-11, 15-10, 15-1311/1 Tulsa W, 3-0 15-6, 15-3, 15-1111/3 at Iowa State L, 2-3 15-5, 15-12, 14-16, 13-15,9-1511/4 at Missouri W, 3-2 9-15, 10-15,15-12,15-10,15-1011/5 at Nebraska L, 0-3 5-15, 4-15, 3-1511/7 Oral Roberts W, 3-2 12-15, 15-9, 9-15, 15-5, 15-1111/18 vs. Missouri L, 0-3 12-15, 3-15, 14-1611/19 vs. Kansas W, 3-1 15-6, 15-13, 11-15, 16-14

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1984 (22-10)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/7 at Wichita State W, 3-0 15-8, 16-14, 15-59/11 at Oral Roberts W, 3-2 16-14, 15-9, 9-15, 13-15,15-129/14 at West Texas A&M W, 3-0 15-0, 15-7, 15-89/15 at Texas Tech L, 0-3 4-15, 15-13, 13-159/18 Texas-Arlington W, 3-1 12-15, 15-11, 15-4, 17-159/21 Baylor W, 3-0 15-1, 15-1, 15-29/22 Nebraska L, 0-3 12-15, 9-15, 7-159/25 Texas-Arlington W, 3-0 15-2, 15-8, 15-129/27 Wichita State W, 3-0 15-12, 15-10, 15-119/28 Iowa State W, 3-0 15-3, 15-13, 15-8 North Texas W, 3-1 15-3, 15-10, 14-16, 15-109/29 Kansas State W, 3-1 15-5, 5-15, 15-3, 15-3 UC Irvine W, 3-1 15-7, 15-6, 8-15, 15-810/2 Tulsa W, 3-0 15-1, 15-2, 15-1110/5 vs. Texas A&M L, 2-3 15-9, 15-11, 14-16, 5-15, 5-1510/6 vs. Memphis W, 3-0 15-9, 15-13, 15-410/7 at Texas-Arlington W, 3-0 15-10, 15-11, 16-1410/11 at Baylor W, 3-0 15-5, 15-7, 15-910/12 vs. Hawaii L, 1-3 7-15, 15-11, 3-15, 6-1510/13 vs. Texas Tech L, 1-3 16-14, 7-15, 9-15, 7-1510/16 North Texas W, 3-0 15-10, 15-11, 15-1010/19 at Iowa State L, 0-3 0-15, 0-15, 7-1510/20 at Nebraska L, 0-3 9-15, 5-15, 6-1510/24 at Texas-Arlington L, 2-3 9-15, 15-11, 5-15, 15-8, 10-1510/26 Kansas W, 3-2 15-6, 8-15, 12-15, 16-14,15-1310/27 Missouri W, 3-2 11-15, 15-12, 7-15, 15-11,15-611/1 at Kansas State W, 3-1 15-6, 12-15, 15-12, 15-811/2 at Kansas W, 3-0 15-3, 15-11, 15-611/8 Oral Roberts W, 3-0 15-12, 15-1, 15-611/10 at Missouri L, 1-3 15-8, 12-15, 7-15, 5-1511/16 Kansas State W, 3-1 13-15, 15-7, 15-9, 15-1011/17 Nebraska L, 0-3 7-15, 8-15, 7-15

1985 (27-13)head Coach: Miles Pabst9-3 at Oral Roberts W, 3-0 15-5, 15-9, 15-119-5 at Loyola-Chicago W, 3-0 15-12, 15-5, 15-119-6 vs. New Mexico State L, 0-3 10-15, 9-15, 8-159-7 vs. Misssouri State L, 1-3 15-12, 10-15, 12-15, 12-159-10 Biola W, 3-1 14-16, 15-8, 20-18, 15-09-13 vs. Lamar L, 2-3 10-15,5-15, 15-13, 15-10,10-159-13 at Missouri State L, 0-3 10-15, 10-15, 11-159-14 vs. Iowa W, 3-0 15-7, 15-10, 15-4 vs. Colorado State L, 0-3 6-15, 13-15, 9-159-17 Texas-Arlington L, 1-3 11-15, 8-15, 16-14, 11-159-20 vs. Eastern Kentucky W, 3-1 15-13, 15-12, 13-15, 15-10 at Georgia L, 2-3 15-8, 11-15, 4-15, 15-6, 14-169-21 vs. Notre Dame W, 3-1 15-10, 15-8, 11-15, 15-59-26 Wichita State W, 3-0 15-2, 15-2, 15-89-27 Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-1 14-16, 15-5, 15-5, 15-99-28 Oral Roberts W, 3-1 15-8, 7-15, 15-12, 15-13 UC Irvine L, 0-3 11-15, 5-15, 13-1510-1 Tulsa W, 3-0 15-4, 15-11, 15-1310-4 at Kansas State W, 3-2 15-7, 13-15,15-12,12-15,15-1210-5 at Nebraska L, 0-3 2-15, 5-15, 8-1510-6 vs. Hawaii L, 0-3 8-15, 4-15, 10-15 vs. Missouri State W, 3-0 15-8, 15-13, 15-210-8 at Texas-Arlington L, 0-3 5-15, 8-15, 5-1510-14 West Texas A&M W, 3-1 15-2, 14-16, 15-5, 15-410-17 at Wichita State W, 3-0 15-8, 15-5, 15-710-18 at Tulsa W, 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-910-19 at North Texas W, 3-0 15-10, 15-6, 15-810-24 Kansas State W, 3-1 15-11, 10-15, 15-8, 15-1310-25 Missouri W, 3-2 9-15, 14-16, 15-12, 15-7,15-1110-26 Iowa State W, 3-1 15-6, 8-15, 15-7, 15-611-1 Kansas W, 3-1 15-8, 15-7, 15-5, 15-511-2 Nebraska L, 0-3 12-15, 12-15, 5-1511-8 at Kansas W, 3-2 15-6, 8-15, 12-15, 16-14,15-1311-9 at Missouri W, 3-2 11-15, 15-12, 7-15, 15-11,15-611-12 Oral Roberts W, 3-0 15-12, 15-1, 15-611-15 at Drake W, 3-0 15-3, 15-11, 15-511-16 at Iowa State W, 3-0 15-10, 15-12, 17-1511-19 North Texas W, 3-0 15-6, 15-8, 15-711-22 vs. Iowa State W, 3-0 15-2, 15-3, 15-311-24 vs. Nebraska L, 0-3 5-15, 4-15, 13-15

1986 (17-16)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/5 Texas Tech L, 0-3 2-15, 10-15, 12-159/6 Tulsa W, 3-0 15-7, 15-7, 15-7 Southern Illinois L, 2-3 11-15, 5-15, 15-5, 16-14,12-159/12 vs. Indiana L, 1-3 15-13, 9-15, 10-15, 11-15 at Missouri State L, 0-3 14-16, 3-15, 4-159/13 vs. Utah L, 0-3 11-15, 9-15, 11-159/17 at Texas-Arlington L, 0-3 9-15, 6-15, 10-159/18 at San Francisco W, 3-1 15-11, 15-13, 10-15, 15-89/19 at San Jose State L, 0-3 7-15, 4-15, 6-159/20 at San Jose State L, 0-3 5-15, 13-15, 6-159/22 West Texas A&M W, 3-0 15-9, 15-6, 15-119/26 Texas A&M L, 0-3 2-15, 10-15, 14-169/27 Missouri W, 3-2 16-14, 10-15, 15-3, 13-15,15-8 Georgia L, 2-3 16-18, 15-12,15-13,7-15,11-159/30 Oral Roberts W, 3-0 15-8, 15-13, 15-410/4 Iowa State W, 3-2 15-11, 6-15, 14-16, 15-7, 15-210/6 at Tulsa W, 3-0 15-10, 15-2, 15-1110/14 vs. Wichita State W, 3-0 15-4, 15-12, 15-910/15 Texas-Arlington L, 1-3 12-15, 16-14, 5-15, 11-1510/18 Nebraska L, 0-3 2-15, 2-15, 10-1510/21 at Oral Roberts W, 3-1 15-5, 13-15, 15-8, 15-1110/24 at Kansas W, 3-0 15-12, 15-13, 15-610/25 at Iowa State W, 3-0 15-9, 15-3, 15-1110/31 at Kansas State W, 3-2 10-15, 15-10, 9-15,15-7,15-1011/1 at Nebraska L, 0-3 6-15, 2-15, 5-1511/7 Kansas State W, 3-1 16-14, 8-15, 15-10, 15-1111/8 Colorado W, 3-0 15-6, 15-13, 15-611/11 at Wichita State L, 1-3 12-15, 13-15, 15-12, 13-1511/14 Kansas L, 2-3 15-10, 7-15, 7-15, 15-8, 9-1511/15 Missouri W, 3-1 15-5, 8-15, 15-3, 15-911/21 vs. Colorado W, 3-0 15-10, 15-0, 15-511/22 vs. Kansas W, 3-1 15-3, 11-15, 8-15, 15-2, 17-1511/23 vs. Nebraska L, 0-3 3-15, 11-15, 6-15

1987 (26-8) | NCaa Championshiphead Coach: Miles Pabst9-4 vs. Long Beach State L, 1-3 15-10, 13-15, 4-15, 14-16 vs. New Mexico W, 3-1 15-8, 14-16, 15-5, 15-99-5 at Arizona L, 2-3 15-13,15-3, 14-16,16-14,11-15 vs. Texas Tech L, 2-3 15-12, 13-15, 15-8, 6-15, 4-159-12 at Texas-Arlington L, 1-3 10-15, 14-16, 15-9, 11-159-16 at Colorado State L, 1-3 13-15, 15-9, 13-15, 5-159-17 at Colorado W, 3-2 15-3, 15-7, 11-15, 14-16,15-109-18 vs. Wichita State W, 3-0 15-10, 15-5, 15-99-19 vs. San Francisco W, 3-1 15-9, 15-9, 11-15, 15-69-20 at New Mexico W, 3-2 7-15, 15-9, 15-13, 7-15, 15-29-22 at Tulsa W, 3-0 15-3, 15-5, 15-59-25 Wichita State W, 3-1 15-4, 15-3, 14-16, 15-119-26 Arkansas State W, 3-0 15-1, 15-7, 15-5 Baylor W, 3-0 15-6, 15-6, 15-69-29 Texas-Arlington W, 3-1 13-15, 15-5, 15-10, 15-710-3 Kansas W, 3-0 15-7, 15-6, 15-410-6 Oral Roberts W, 3-0 15-1, 15-3, 15-910-15 Colorado W, 3-1 15-0, 15-1, 14-16, 15-710-16 Missouri W, 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-910-17 Nebraska L, 0-3 6-15, 4-15, 12-1510-19 Tulsa W, 3-0 15-1, 15-9, 15-510-23 at Iowa State W, 3-0 15-8, 18-16, 15-810-24 at Missouri W, 3-0 15-7, 15-5, 15-810-27 at Wichita State W, 3-0 15-5, 15-8, 15-1210-29 Kansas State W, 3-0 15-5, 15-9, 15-010-31 at Nebraska L, 0-3 12-15, 9-15, 5-1511-6 at Oral Roberts W, 3-0 15-6, 15-9, 15-411-7 Iowa State W, 3-1 15-8, 17-15, 10-15, 15-711-13 at Kansas W, 3-1 15-11, 15-13, 15-17, 15-1211-15 at Kansas State W, 3-0 15-9, 15-6, 15-1211-20 vs. Missouri W, 3-1 15-8, 15-5, 13-15, 15-311-21 vs. Colorado W, 3-0 15-1, 15-3, 15-311-22 vs. Nebraska W, 3-1 3-15, 15-13, 15-4, 15-612-4 at Western Michigan L, 0-3 3-15, 8-15, 9-15

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1988 (23-9) | NCaa Championshiphead Coach: Miles Pabst9/2 Baylor W, 3-0 15-4, 15-6, 15-39/3 Montana State W, 3-0 15-6, 15-6, 15-6 Missouri State W, 3-0 15-11, 15-6, 15-69/9 vs. Kentucky W, 3-0 15-6, 15-13, 15-139/10 vs. Washington L, 0-3 6-15, 13-15, 13-15 at Purdue L, 2-3 15-3, 9-15, 10-15, 15-11, 13-159/11 Arizona L, 1-3 15-9, 11-15, 7-15, 2-159/16 vs. Rhode Island W, 3-1 15-9, 15-2, 15-17, 15-89/17 at Minnesota W, 3-1 14-16, 15-9, 15-5, 15-49/21 at Baylor W, 3-1 14-16, 15-12, 15-10, 15-129/23 vs. Eastern Kentucky W, 3-0 15-10, 15-8, 15-9 at Texas L, 0-3 13-15, 10-15, 11-159/24 vs. South Florida W, 3-0 15-2, 15-9, 15-11 at Texas State W, 3-1 17-15, 15-5, 13-15, 15-99/29 Colorado W, 3-2 16-14, 8-15,10-15,15-12,15-1210/1 Nebraska W, 3-2 8-15, 15-7, 15-4, 10-15, 15-510/4 Texas-Arlington L, 0-3 9-15 8-15, 4-1510/6 Sam Houston State W, 3-0 15-10, 15-4, 15-310/7 at Missouri W, 3-0 15-2, 15-7, 15-210/13 at Colorado W, 3-1 15-8, 14-16, 15-6, 15-1010/15 at Nebraska L, 2-3 9-15, 16-14, 4-15, 15-11, 15-510/21 Kansas State W, 3-2 13-15, 13-15,15-10,15-7,15-1210/22 Iowa State L, 1-3 15-10, 12-15, 13-15, 11-1511/4 at Iowa State W, 3-1 15-9, 14-16, 15-5, 15-1111/5 at Missouri W, 3-0 15-11, 15-5, 15-611/11 at Kansas W, 3-2 13-15, 15-4, 15-5, 15-5, 15-1011/12 at Kansas State W, 3-1 15-11, 15-5, 6-15, 15-611/19 Kansas W, 3-0 15-12, 15-8, 15-911/25 vs. Colorado L, 1-2 12-15, 15-5, 11-1512/2 at Western Michigan W, 3-0 15-6, 15-8, 15-712/9 vs. Nebraska W, 3-2 15-12, 15-9, 8-15, 11-15, 15-1012/10 at Illinois L, 0-3 11-15, 8-15, 4-15

1989 (18-17)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/8 vs. Butler W, 3-0 15-5, 15-7, 15-69/9 vs. Georgia L, 0-3 10-15, 8-15, 13-15 at Southern Illinois W, 3-2 15-9, 15-9, 4-15, 6-15, 15-119/15 Sam Houston State W, 3-0 15-11, 15-9, 15-119/16 New Mexico L, 0-3 8-15, 2-15, 6-159/17 Purdue W, 3-1 9-15, 15-6, 15-8, 15-129/22 at LSU L, 2-3 15-13, 13-15, 15-11, 8-15, 6-159/23 vs. Notre Dame L, 1-3 10-15, 15-10, 5-15, 6-15 vs. Houston L, 0-3 8-15, 9-15, 7-159/27 Texas-Arlington L, 0-3 8-15, 5-15, 10-159/29 vs. George Mason W, 3-0 15-2, 15-7, 15-7 vs. Memphis W, 3-1 15-6, 15-9, 13-15, 15-09/30 at Missouri State W, 3-2 11-15, 16-14, 15-6, 12-15, 15-9 vs. Hofstra L, 2-3 14-16, 10-15, 15-7, 15-9, 13-1510/4 vs. Texas L, 1-3 4-15, 15-5, 4-15, 3-1510/5 Kansas State W, 3-1 6-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-410/7 Nebraska L, 1-3 6-15, 12-15, 15-7, 5-1710/10 at Baylor W, 3-0 15-10, 15-10, 15-410/13 Missouri W, 3-0 15-5, 15-2, 15-1010/14 Iowa State W, 3-2 15-6, 8-15, 14-16, 16-14, 15-1310/15 Kansas W, 3-0 16-14, 15-11, 17-1510/17 Baylor W, 3-0 15-7, 15-8, 15-710/20 at Kansas W, 3-0 15-10, 15-2, 15-310/21 at Kansas State W, 3-1 15-4, 15-7, 12-15, 15-610/26 Colorado L, 1-3 4-15, 15-12, 15-17, 6-1510/28 at Nebraska L, 0-3 11-15, 14-16, 7-1511/3 at Colorado State L, 0-3 8-15, 2-15, 13-1511/4 at Colorado State L, 1-3 13-15, 6-15, 15-2, 3-1511/10 at Iowa State W, 3-2 5-15, 15-3, 11-15, 15-8, 15-1311/11 at Colorado L, 0-3 11-15, 10-15, 7-1511/14 at Missouri W, 3-1 10-15, 15-2, 15-9, 15-511/17 vs. Ohio State L, 1-3 4-15, 15-13, 5-15, 2-1511/18 vs. Colorado L, 1-3 18-20, 10-15, 15-13, 7-1511/24 vs. Colorado W, 3-1 15-12, 13-15, 15-6, 15-911/25 vs. Nebraska L, 0-3 6-15, 15-17, 3-15

1990 (12-21)head Coach: Miles Pabst8/31 vs. Oregon State L, 0-3 1-15, 14-16, 3-15 at Texas-Arlington W, 3-0 15-13, 15-12, 15-129/1 vs. Memphis W, 3-0 15-7, 15-11, 15-79/7 at Southern California L, 1-3 11-15, 6-15, 15-13, 4-159/8 at UC Irvine L, 0-3 9-15, 6-15, 1-159/9 at Cal State Northridge L, 0-3 7-15, 8-15, 8-159/14 at Minnesota L, 2-3 14-16, 15-4,15-11,14-16, 10-159/15 vs. Colorado State L, 0-3 10-15, 3-15, 6-159/21 Connecticut W, 3-0 15-5, 15-8, 15-119/22 Texas State W, 3-1 15-3, 15-9, 4-15, 15-12 Auburn L, 1-3 8-15, 15-8, 13-15, 12-159/26 Texas-Arlington W, 3-1 16-14, 12-15, 15-8, 15-39/28 at Kansas State W, 3-1 15-8, 3-15, 15-9, 15-119/29 at Kansas L, 0-3 11-15, 5-15, 15-1710/4 at Missouri W, 3-1 15-12, 15-13, 10-15, 15-810/5 at Notre Dame W, 3-0 15-12, 16-14, 15-6 vs. LSU L, 1-3 15-8, 10-15, 7-15, 5-1510/6 vs. Hofstra L, 2-3 15-10,10-15,15-12, 9-15, 11-1510/9 Wichita State W, 3-0 15-9, 8-15, 15-6, 16-1410/11 vs. Texas L, 0-3 6-15, 2-15, 10-1510/13 at Colorado L, 1-3 15-3, 13-15, 6-15, 8-1510/16 Tulsa W, 3-0 15-8, 15-4, 15-110/19 at Iowa State L, 1-3 14-16, 15-9, 7-15, 13-1510/20 at Nebraska L, 0-3 0-15, 9-15, 7-1510/26 Kansas L, 2-3 15-12, 10-15, 15-17,15-11,7-1510/27 Kansas State L, 1-3 6-15, 13-15, 15-8, 6-1511/2 Missouri W, 3-0 15-12, 15-11, 15-911/3 Colorado L, 1-3 15-13, 5-15, 10-15, 0-1511/9 at Stanford L, 0-3 1-15, 7-15, 8-1511/10 at California L, 0-3 5-15, 4-15, 7-1511/11 at San Jose State L, 0-3 7-15, 7-15, 13-1511/16 Iowa State W, 3-1 15-10, 15-13, 13-15, 15-511/17 Nebraska L, 0-3 13-15, 1-15, 10-15

1991 (15-16)head Coach: Miles Pabst8/30 Minnesota L, 2-3 6-15, 9-15, 15-10, 15-12, 12-158/31 Missouri State L, 1-3 6-15, 8-15, 15-11, 9-15 LSU L, 1-2 17-15, 5-15, 9-159/6 at Pacific L, 0-3 6-15, 10-15, 8-159/7 at San Jose State L, 1-3 9-15, 15-11, 5-15, 4-159/12 vs. Oregon State L, 0-3 14-16, 9-15, 13-15 at Cal State Fullerton W, 3-1 7-15, 16-14, 15-13, 15-119/13 vs. Weber State W, 3-1 10-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-79/14 vs. Fresno State L, 0-3 6-15, 12-15, 2-15 vs. UC Santa Barbara L, 0-3 8-15, 5-15, 9-159/20 Texas-Arlington W, 3-1 9-15, 15-8, 15-8, 15-79/21 Southern Illinois W, 3-1 15-8, 12-15, 15-8, 15-10 Colorado State W, 3-2 15-4, 6-15, 9-15, 15-11, 15-109/23 at Wichita State W, 3-2 15-12, 13-15, 10-15, 15-9, 15-79/24 Tulsa W, 3-0 16-14, 15-6, 15-29/27 Kansas State W, 3-0 15-7, 15-13, 15-139/28 Kansas W, 3-2 15-5, 15-10, 15-17, 12-15, 15-910/5 at Colorado L, 0-3 10-15, 13-15, 6-1510/8 North Texas W, 3-0 17-15, 15-10, 15-310/18 Iowa State L, 0-3 8-15, 7-15, 12-1510/19 Nebraska L, 1-3 7-15, 15-8, 8-15, 8-1510/25 at Kansas L, 1-3 13-15, 16-14, 3-15, 14-1610/26 at Kansas State W, 3-1 15-5, 9-15, 15-11, 15-1110/30 at Missouri W, 3-2 14-16, 15-5, 15-5, 14-16, 15-1311/1 vs. BYU L, 0-3 12-15, 13-15, 10-1511/2 vs. Mississippi State W, 3-1 15-10, 15-9, 11-15, 15-1111/8 Missouri W, 3-0 15-7, 15-11, 15-1011/9 Colorado L, 2-3 16-14, 15-11, 7-15, 9-15, 12-1511/15 at Iowa State W, 3-1 15-11, 13-15, 15-5, 15-811/16 at Nebraska L, 1-3 4-15, 11-15, 15-13, 10-1511/23 at Texas Tech L, 2-3 9-15, 7-15, 15-8, 15-13, 10-15

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1992 (13-17)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/4 Northern Arizona L, 2-3 15-12, 9-15, 15-7, 8-15, 13-159/5 North Texas W, 3-0 15-9, 15-8, 15-13 Texas Tech L, 0-3 9-15, 6-15, 5-159/12 at Alaska W, 3-1 15-12, 15-17, 15-11, 15-29/13 at Alaska W, 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-79/18 Idaho L, 1-3 3-15, 12-15, 15-10, 10-159/19 Tulsa W, 3-0 15-4, 15-11, 15-6 Illinois State L, 1-3 3-15, 15-5, 7-15, 6-159/25 Nebraska L, 0-3 11-15, 4-15, 2-159/27 Texas State W, 3-0 15-3, 15-10, 15-139/30 Missouri W, 3-0 15-11, 15-8, 15-1110/2 vs. Illinois State L, 1-3 15-12, 6-15, 2-15, 8-1510/3 vs. Louisville W, 3-2 9-15, 15-7, 15-9, 7-15, 15-9 at Syracuse W, 3-0 15-10, 15-9, 15-610/8 at Baylor L, 0-3 6-15, 7-15, 2-1510/10 at Kansas State W, 3-0 15-7, 15-13, 15-810/14 Colorado L, 0-3 14-16, 9-15, 11-1510/17 at Nebraska L, 0-3 4-15, 14-16, 7-1510/21 at Kansas W, 3-0 15-13, 15-7, 15-310/24 at Missouri L, 1-3 13-15, 15-13, 12-15, 12-1510/28 at Western Michigan L, 0-3 9-15, 6-15, 13-1510/31 Iowa State W, 3-0 15-12, 15-11, 15-511/4 at Texas-Arlington L, 1-3 10-15, 15-10, 13-15, 4-1511/7 Kansas State W, 3-0 15-4, 15-9, 15-511/11 at Iowa State L, 1-3 7-15, 16-14, 4-15, 2-1511/13 Missouri State L, 2-3 13-15, 15-6, 15-13, 7-15, 3-1511/16 at Texas L, 0-3 7-15, 8-15, 8-1511/18 at Colorado L, 0-3 8-15, 3-15, 7-1511/21 Kansas W, 3-2 5-15, 11-15, 15-5, 15-8, 17-1511/27 vs. Nebraska L, 2-3 15-11, 15-8, 4-15, 0-15, 7-15

1993 (21-15) | NiVC Tournamenthead Coach: Miles Pabst9/1 at Texas Tech L, 2-3 15-9, 9-15, 14-16, 15-7, 12-159/3 vs. Rice W, 3-1 15-9, 12-15, 15-12, 15-139/4 vs. San Diego State L, 0-3 12-15, 4-15, 7-15 at Long Beach State L, 0-3 11-15, 10-15, 9-159/11 Missouri State L, 1-3 13-15, 2-15, 15-8, 12-15 Mississippi W, 3-0 15-10, 15-13, 15-79/12 Texas A&M L, 1-3 5-15, 15-10, 5-15, 10-159/17 vs. Texas-Arlington W, 3-0 15-9, 15-10, 16-149/18 at Ohio State L, 1-3 7-15, 6-15, 15-12, 13-159/24 at Georgia L, 0-3 7-15, 4-15, 14-169/25 vs. Louisville W, 3-1 17-15, 14-16, 15-7, 15-11 vs. UAB W, 3-0 15-5, 15-2, 15-510/1 Texas Tech W, 3-0 15-1, 16-14, 15-410/2 Kansas W, 3-0 15-3, 15-1, 15-1310/6 at Iowa State W, 3-0 16-14, 15-10, 15-910/9 Nebraska W, 3-1 15-10, 9-15, 15-9, 15-810/14 Baylor W, 3-0 15-12, 15-8, 15-910/16 Kansas State W, 3-0 15-9, 15-1, 15-710/22 at Texas State W, 3-2 7-15, 2-15, 15-9, 15-9, 15-1310/23 Iowa State W, 3-0 15-6, 15-12, 15-910/26 at Colorado L, 0-3 13-15, 14-16, 13-1510/29 at Houston L, 2-3 11-15,15-11, 15-8,11-15, 10-1510/30 at Missouri L, 2-3 15-13, 5-15,14-16, 15-7, 12-1511/3 Colorado L, 2-3 15-12, 8-15, 15-7, 3-15, 10-1511/5 vs. Mississippi W, 3-0 15-10, 15-4, 15-711/6 at LSU L, 0-3 8-15, 5-15, 13-1511/11 Wichita State W, 3-1 15-8, 15-7, 6-15, 15-311/13 at Kansas State W, 3-0 15-6, 15-3, 15-511/14 at Kansas W, 3-0 15-10, 15-7, 15-1211/17 Missouri W, 3-0 15-6, 15-9, 15-811/19 at Nebraska L, 1-3 8-15, 4-15, 15-7, 4-1511/26 vs. Nebraska L, 1-3 15-11, 8-15, 14-16, 10-1512/3 vs. Hofstra W, 3-0 15-2, 15-8, 15-10 vs. Stephen F. Austin W, 3-2 13-15, 15-4, 14-16, 15-13, 15-712/4 vs. Morehead State W, 3-0 15-6, 15-10, 15-2 vs. Utah L, 2-3 6-15, 15-13, 15-10, 14-16, 22-24

1994 (17-15)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/1 at Washington State L, 1-3 15-10, 8-15, 9-15, 5-159/2 vs. Portland W, 3-1 15-2, 16-14, 16-18, 15-59/3 vs. Arkansas State W, 3-1 15-9, 15-17, 16-14, 15-7 at Idaho L, 2-3 15-9, 10-15, 16-14, 4-15, 7-159/9 South Carolina W, 3-2 8-15, 15-11, 15-17, 15-3, 15-19/10 UAB W, 3-1 14-16, 15-5, 15-11, 15-3 Purdue W, 3-2 10-15,15-5, 15-10, 11-15, 15-89/16 Oral Roberts W, 3-1 15-7, 15-8, 9-15, 15-59/17 Sam Houston State W, 3-0 15-6, 16-14, 15-12 Syracuse W, 3-0 15-7, 15-11, 15-89/25 at Texas Tech L, 1-3 13-15, 16-18, 15-12, 9-159/28 Colorado L, 0-3 11-15, 13-15, 15-1710/1 at Kansas L, 0-3 9-15, 10-15, 11-1510/3 Baylor W, 3-0 15-10, 15-7, 15-1110/8 Nebraska L, 0-3 9-15, 10-15, 9-1510/12 Iowa State L, 2-3 11-15,11-15,15-12, 15-7,13-1510/14 Houston L, 1-3 15-9, 10-15, 12-15, 9-1510/15 Missouri W, 3-0 15-8, 15-0, 15-910/18 Wichita State W, 3-1 15-5, 15-2, 12-15, 15-710/21 at BYU L, 0-3 3-15, 5-15, 14-1610/22 at Kansas State W, 3-2 11-15, 15-5, 15-17, 15-9,15-1210/28 Texas Tech W, 3-2 10-15,15-11,11-15, 15-9,15-1210/29 at Iowa State L, 2-3 10-15, 10-15, 16-14,15-9, 9-1511/2 at Colorado L, 0-3 6-15, 11-15, 3-1511/4 at Houston L, 0-3 13-15, 2-15, 8-1511/5 Kansas W, 3-1 11-15, 15-2, 15-5, 15-511/9 at Missouri W, 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-711/11 Texas-San Antonio W, 3-0 15-7, 15-3, 15-911/12 Kansas State W, 3-0 15-7, 15-3, 15-911/14 at Baylor L, 0-3 12-15, 1-15, 12-1511/19 at Nebraska L, 0-3 8-15, 2-15, 5-1511/25 vs. Nebraska L, 0-3 4-15, 4-15, 5-15

1995 (22-13) | NiVC Tournamenthead Coach: Miles Pabst9/2 vs. Purdue W, 3-0 15-12, 15-8, 15-7 at Florida L, 0-3 7-13, 13-15, 4-15 vs. Rice W, 3-1 8-15, 15-9, 15-11, 15-69/3 Montana W, 3-0 15-13, 15-12, 15-29/5 at Texas-Arlington W, 3-1 15-10, 15-8, 12-15, 15-29/8 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 15-6, 15-6, 15-119/9 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 15-5, 15-9, 15-79/12 at Tulsa W, 3-0 15-6, 15-13, 15-99/15 at Purdue W, 3-1 15-4, 15-7, 12-15, 15-139/16 vs. Notre Dame L, 0-3 5-15, 6-15, 9-15 vs. North Carolina State W, 3-0 15-8, 15-4, 16-149/22 at George Mason L, 2-3 15-12, 15-2, 8-15, 7-15, 10-159/23 vs. Villanova L, 0-3 10-15, 11-15, 9-15 vs. Delaware W, 3-0 15-7, 15-11, 15-69/27 Kansas W, 3-0 15-10, 15-12, 15-109/30 at Nebraska L, 0-3 9-15, 2-15, 2-1510/2 Tulsa W, 3-0 15-2, 15-4, 17-1510/4 at Missouri W, 3-1 15-9, 15-12, 10-15, 15-410/7 Kansas State W, 3-1 15-5, 15-8, 9-15, 16-1410/11 at Colorado L, 1-3 15-13, 4-15, 6-15, 8-1510/21 at Iowa State L, 1-3 9-15, 6-15, 15-11, 11-1510/25 at Wichita State W, 3-0 15-10, 15-7, 15-310/28 at Kansas State W, 3-0 15-5, 15-10, 15-811/1 Iowa State W, 3-2 12-15,15-6, 13-15, 15-12, 15-1111/4 Missouri W, 3-0 16-14, 15-8, 15-311/7 at Oral Roberts L, 1-3 4-15, 15-10, 10-15, 15-1711/10 Nebraska L, 0-3 7-15, 7-15, 9-1511/15 Colorado L, 1-3 15-12, 9-15, 7-15, 6-1511/17 Oral Roberts L, 1-3 10-15, 7-15, 15-8, 9-1511/18 at Kansas W, 3-0 15-12, 15-8, 15-411/24 Nebraska L, 0-3 7-15, 9-15, 5-1512/1 vs. Villanova W, 3-0 15-5, 15-9, 15-10 vs. Sacramento State L, 0-3 8-15, 2-15, 12-1512/2 vs. Akron W, 3-1 15-5, 12-15, 15-2, 16-14 vs. North Carolina W, 3-1 15-2, 12-15, 15-12, 15-10

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1996 (17-15, 8-12 big 12)head Coach: Miles Pabst8/30 at Pacific L, 0-3 8-15, 9-15, 7-158/31 vs. Sacramento State L, 2-3 15-9, 9-15, 4-15, 15-9, 10-15 vs. San Jose State W, 3-0 15-7, 16-14, 15-109/6 vs. American W, 3-0 15-1, 15-6, 16-14 at South Carolina W, 3-1 8-15, 15-7, 15-10, 15-109/7 vs. Illinois-Chicago W, 3-1 15-7, 15-17, 15-4, 15-4 vs. Eastern Kentucky W, 3-1 13-15, 15-10, 15-5, 16-149/9 Tulsa W, 3-0 15-2, 15-3, 15-99/20 vs. Cal State Fullerton W, 3-0 15-10, 15-6, 15-79/21 vs. DePaul W, 3-1 15-7 14-16, 15-7, 15-3 vs. Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 15-5, 15-4, 15-89/27 #20 Texas A&M* L, 1-3 15-8, 0-15, 12-15, 9-159/28 #5 Texas* L, 2-3 15-8, 11-15, 15-4, 11-15, 8-1510/4 at Kansas State* L, 0-3 5-15, 8-15, 11-1510/5 at Kansas* L, 0-3 8-15, 9-15, 9-1510/11 at Colorado* L, 1-3 15-17, 15-10, 13-15, 4-1510/13 at #5 Nebraska* L, 0-3 11-15, 7-15, 0-1510/18 #24 Texas Tech* L, 1-3 5-15, 15-10, 13-15, 13-1510/19 Baylor* W, 3-0 15-11, 15-8, 15-1110/25 at Missouri* W, 3-0 15-12, 15-9, 15-410/26 at Iowa State* W, 3-0 15-5, 15-8, 15-411/1 #7 Nebraska* L, 0-3 11-15, 10-15, 9-1511/2 Colorado* W, 3-2 15-10,14-16,12-15,15-10, 15-1111/8 Kansas* W, 3-0 15-5, 15-2, 15-511/9 #20 Kansas State* L, 0-3 7-15, 9-15, 10-1511/14 BYU L, 1-3 15-10, 11-15, 0-15, 8-1511/15 #8 at Texas* L, 0-3 7-15, 7-15, 10-1511/17 at #13 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 6-15, 9-15, 15-1711/22 Iowa State* W, 3-0 15-2, 15-11, 15-811/23 Missouri* W, 3-0 15-3, 15-6, 15-711/29 at Baylor* W, 3-2 9-15, 13-15, 15-7, 15-11, 15-1111/30 at #24 Texas Tech* L, 0-3 5-15, 13-15, 9-15

1997 (20-13, 13-7 big 12) | NCaa Championshiphead Coach: Miles Pabst8/29 at South Carolina L, 0-3 9-15, 4-15, 9-158/30 vs. #20 Arizona L, 1-3 12-15, 17-15, 6-15, 9-159/5 vs. Miami (Ohio) W, 3-0 15-10, 15-10, 15-7 vs. Dayton W, 3-0 15-9, 15-9, 15-139/6 vs. Tennessee W, 3-0 15-3, 15-5, 15-7 at Indiana L, 2-3 12-15, 8-15, 15-9, 15-12, 8-159/12 vs. Montana State W, 3-1 14-16, 15-7, 16-14, 15-9 at Texas-San Antonio W, 3-0 15-8, 15-10, 15-79/13 vs. Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 15-1, 15-6, 15-29/19 at #4 Stanford L, 0-3 12-15, 10-15, 6-159/20 vs. #7 UC Santa Barbara L, 0-3 9-15, 10-15, 3-159/26 at #13 Texas* L, 1-3 4-15, 10-15, 15-11, 3-159/27 at #14 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 12-15, 2-15, 5-1510/3 Kansas* W, 3-0 15-8, 16-14, 15-210/4 Kansas State* W, 3-2 15-10,13-15,15-12,13-15, 15-1310/10 #5 Nebraska* W, 3-0 17-15, 15-11, 15-1010/11 #22 Colorado* L, 2-3 13-15, 16-14, 15-8, 9-15, 9-1510/17 at Baylor* W, 3-1 10-15, 15-6, 16-14, 15-1310/18 at Texas Tech* W, 3-2 10-15,17-15, 12-15,15-7, 15-1310/24 Iowa State* W, 3-1 13-15, 15-6, 15-7, 15-1110/25 Missouri* W, 3-0 15-12, 15-4, 15-1010/31 at #23 Colorado* L, 0-3 14-16, 11-15, 12-1511/1 at #1 Nebraska* L, 0-3 14-16, 9-15, 13-1511/7 at Kansas State* W, 3-2 15-11, 13-15, 17-19, 15-6, 15-711/8 at Kansas* W, 3-0 15-11, 15-6, 15-411/14 #18 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 13-15, 9-15, 1-1511/15 #8 Texas* L, 0-3 3-15, 14-16, 14-1611/21 at Missouri* W, 3-1 8-15, 15-9, 15-8, 15-411/22 at Iowa State* W, 3-0 15-13, 15-9, 15-1111/28 Texas Tech* W, 3-0 15-11, 15-7, 19-1711/29 Baylor* W, 3-0 15-12, 15-9, 16-1412/5 vs. Houston W, 3-0 15-12, 15-9, 16-1412/6 at Stanford L, 0-3 2-15, 6-15, 7-15

1998 (10-22, 4-16 big 12)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/4 vs. St. John’s W, 3-1 15-5, 8-15, 15-9, 15-10 vs. Appalachian State W, 3-0 15-1, 15-4, 15-29/5 vs. Marshall W, 3-2 15-3, 15-11,13-15, 11-15, 15-12 at Wake Forest W, 3-1 8-15, 15-11, 15-13, 15-109/11 #10 Pacific L, 0-3 8-15, 8-15, 1-15 South Carolina L, 0-3 11-15, 12-15, 9-159/12 South Carolina L, 1-3 10-15, 13-15, 15-12, 3-15 #10 Pacific L, 1-3 9-15, 5-15, 15-11, 10-159/18 at Arkansas-Little Rock L, 1-3 14-16, 7-15, 15-4, 12-159/19 at Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 15-11, 15-8, 15-119/23 Kansas* L, 1-3 7-15, 8-15, 15-9, 7-159/25 at Kansas State* L, 0-3 7-15, 10-15, 9-159/29 at Wichita State L, 1-3 13-15, 15-8, 11-15, 8-1510/2 #12 Colorado* L, 1-3 6-15, 9-15, 15-11, 3-1510/3 #3 Nebraska* L, 0-3 7-15, 4-15, 4-1510/6 Wichita State W, 3-0 15-6, 15-6, 15-1310/9 at #13 Texas* L, 1-3 9-15, 8-15, 15-8, 10-1510/11 at #16 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 3-15, 8-15, 3-1510/16 Missouri* W, 3-2 3-15, 15-5, 15-12, 3-15, 16-1310/17 Iowa State* L, 1-3 15-9, 8-15, 12-15, 13-1510/23 at #3 Nebraska* L, 0-3 6-15, 6-15, 12-1510/24 at #13 Colorado* L, 1-3 8-15, 9-15, 15-8, 4-1510/28 at Kansas* L, 2-3 14-16, 11-15,15-13,15-7, 16-1810/31 #22 Kansas State* W, 3-1 15-13, 15-9, 4-15, 16-1411/6 at #24 Texas Tech* L, 0-3 9-15, 8-15, 7-1511/7 at Baylor* L, 0-3 9-15, 14-16, 11-1511/13 #22 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 8-15, 7-15, 5-1511/14 #12 Texas* L, 0-3 8-15, 11-15, 4-1511/20 at Iowa State* W, 3-0 15-9, 15-4, 15-411/21 at Missouri* L, 0-3 11-15, 7-15, 6-1511/27 Baylor* W, 3-2 15-7,11-15, 13-15, 15-11, 15-1311/28 #22 Texas Tech* L, 0-3 6-15, 9-15, 2-15

1999 (8-22, 3-17 big 12)head Coach: Miles Pabst9/3 vs. San Francisco W, 3-2 15-9, 9-15, 8-15, 15-11, 15-129/4 vs. Wichita State W, 3-1 15-8, 12-15, 15-3, 15-5 at Cal Poly L, 1-3 15-13, 6-15, 11-15, 4-159/10 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 15-1, 15-12, 15-59/11 Wichita State W, 3-1 13-15, 15-4, 15-6, 15-2 Wyoming L, 0-3 7-15, 13-15, 11-159/17 vs. West Virginia W, 3-0 15-3, 15-3, 15-12 vs. San Jose State L, 0-3 8-15, 14-16, 4-159/18 vs. LSU L, 3-1 15-10, 8-15, 17-19, 12-15 at Northwestern L, 0-3 9-15, 8-15, 11-159/22 Colorado* L, 0-3 8-15, 3-15, 9-159/25 at Iowa State* W, 3-0 15-3, 15-12, 15-69/29 at Missouri* L, 2-3 15-9, 10-15, 15-7, 14-16, 14-1610/2 #7 Texas* L, 1-3 17-15, 2-15, 11-15, 8-1510/6 Kansas* L, 1-3 15-3, 8-15, 9-15, 2-1510/10 at #14 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 7-15, 10-15, 5-1510/13 at #12 Nebraska* L, 0-3 4-15, 7-15, 6-1510/16 Texas Tech* L, 0-3 4-15, 0-15, 5-1510/22 Baylor* L, 2-3 4-15, 15-4, 15-12, 12-15, 8-1510/23 #12 Kansas State* L, 1-3 15-9, 6-15, 7-15, 8-1510/27 Iowa State* W, 3-0 15-3, 15-5, 15-1210/30 at Colorado* L, 1-3 6-15, 7-15, 15-9, 3-1511/3 Missouri* W, 3-0 15-4, 15-13, 15-1311/6 at #12 Texas* L, 2-3 15-3, 7-15, 15-11, 7-15, 13-1511/10 at Kansas* L, 2-3 15-6, 2-15, 15-13, 9-15, 13-1511/13 #15 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 7-15, 6-15, 5-1511/17 #12 Nebraska* L, 0-3 16-18, 5-15, 6-1511/21 at Texas Tech* L, 0-3 6-15, 7-15, 7-1511/24 at #18 Kansas State* L, 1-3 10-15, 15-11, 13-15, 8-1511/26 at Baylor* L, 0-3 8-15, 4-15, 11-15

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2000 (7-21, 2-18 big 12)head Coach: kalani Mahi9/1 vs. New Mexico State W, 3-1 6-15, 16-14, 15-6, 15-9 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0 15-9, 15-4, 15-109/2 vs. Texas A&M-CC W, 3-0 15-5, 15-7, 15-2 at Lamar W, 3-2 5-15, 15-12,17-15,12-15, 15-109/8 vs. Colgate W, 3-0 15-4, 15-4, 15-89/9 vs. Utah State L, 0-3 5-15, 7-15, 3-15 at Montana State L, 0-3 9-15, 6-15, 9-159/12 at Arkansas L, 0-3 14-16, 9-15, 11-159/16 at Colorado* L, 0-3 8-15, 12-15, 5-159/20 #23 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 4-15, 7-15, 9-159/23 at #1 Nebraska* L, 0-3 5-15, 4-15, 3-159/27 Iowa State* W, 3-2 15-8, 18-20, 11-15, 15-3, 15-89/30 at Baylor* L, 0-3 6-15, 14-16, 9-1510/4 at #24 Texas Tech* L, 0-3 9-15, 6-15, 7-1510/7 Kansas State* L, 0-3 4-15, 9-15, 7-1510/11 at Texas* L, 0-3 6-15, 7-15, 1-1510/14 #24 Missouri* L, 0-3 11-15, 9-15, 12-1510/18 at Kansas* L, 0-3 8-15, 11-15, 5-1510/25 Colorado* L, 0-3 11-15, 9-15, 12-1510/27 at #21 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 4-15, 5-15, 9-1511/1 #1 Nebraska* L, 0-3 6-15, 8-15, 12-1511/4 at Iowa State* W, 3-0 15-7, 15-7, 15-811/8 Baylor* L, 1-3 17-15, 1-15, 13-15, 6-1511/11 Texas Tech* L, 0-3 4-15, 1-15, 1-1511/15 at #24 Kansas State* L, 0-3 1-15, 2-15, 5-1511/18 Texas* L, 0-3 11-15, 8-15, 3-1511/22 at Missouri* L, 0-3 1-15, 9-15, 10-1511/25 Kansas* L, 0-3 13-15, 8-15, 12-15

2001 (3-30, 2-18 big 12)head Coach: kalani Mahi8/31 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L, 1-3 30-19, 28-30, 30-24, 30-25 vs. North Texas L, 2-3 30-23, 30-26, 25-30, 34-36, 15-79/1 vs. Texas A&M-CC W, 3-0 31-29, 30-24, 30-27 at Sam Houston State L, 1-3 24-30, 30-21, 30-22, 30-249/7 vs. Wake Forest L, 0-3 30-26, 30-19, 30-13 at Wyoming L, 0-3 30-27, 30-28, 31-299/8 vs. Texas-Arlington L, 0-3 30-22, 30-21, 30-23 vs. Idaho State L, 0-3 30-15, 30-22, 30-149/19 at #22 Kansas State* L, 0-3 30-13, 30-16, 30-239/20 SMU L, 0-3 30-24, 30-24, 30-189/22 Kansas* W, 3-1 24-30, 30-27, 31-29, 30-289/26 at Oral Roberts L, 0-3 30-17, 30-21, 30-159/29 at Missouri* L, 1-3 30-18, 22-30, 30-26, 30-2010/3 Texas* L, 0-3 31-29, 30-17, 30-1710/6 at #2 Nebraska* L, 0-3 30-21, 30-24, 30-1610/10 at Baylor* L, 0-3 30-25, 30-20, 30-2110/13 Texas Tech* L, 0-3 30-17, 30-27, 30-1910/17 at Iowa State* L, 1-3 30-27, 30-32, 30-22, 30-2510/19 Kansas State* L, 0-3 30-22, 30-18, 30-1710/24 at Kansas* L, 0-3 30-24, 30-28, 33-3110/27 Missouri* L, 0-3 30-24, 30-16, 30-1910/28 #24 Colorado* L, 0-3 30-21, 30-22, 30-2310/31 at #14 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 30-23, 30-24, 30-2311/3 vs. Middle Tennessee L, 1-3 30-20, 30-21, 19-30, 30-2411/4 vs. Wichita State L, 1-3 30-15, 30-16, 26-30, 30-2311/4 at Missouri State L, 0-3 30-15, 30-21, 30-2011/7 Baylor* L, 0-3 30-21, 30-17, 30-2511/10 at Texas Tech* L, 0-3 30-17, 30-16, 30-1511/12 #13 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 30-19, 30-19, 30-2111/14 #2 Nebraska* L, 0-3 30-17, 30-21, 30-1511/17 at #25 Colorado* L, 0-3 30-20, 30-22, 30-1511/21 Iowa State* W, 3-1 30-26, 32-30, 25-30, 30-2011/24 at Texas* L, 0-3 30-20, 30-24, 30-16

2002 (6-22, 4-16 big 12)head Coach: kalani Mahi8/30 vs. Duke L, 0-3 24-30, 22-30, 16-30 vs. Bradley L, 0-3 18-30, 27-30, 23-308/31 at Loyola Marymount L, 0-3 25-30, 20-30, 20-309/3 Arkansas L, 0-3 20-30, 24-30, 23-309/10 Oral Roberts L, 0-3 24-30, 21-30, 28-309/13 vs. Grambling State W, 3-0 30-13, 30-21, 30-189/14 at Tulsa L, 1-3 28-30, 27-30, 30-28, 18-30 vs. Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0 30-19, 30-12, 30-189/18 Iowa State* W, 3-0 30-24, 30-18, 30-179/21 at Kansas* L, 0-3 23-30, 19-30, 20-309/25 at Texas* L, 0-3 22-30, 22-30, 19-309/28 Baylor* W, 3-1 35-33, 30-24, 27-30, 31-2910/2 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 18-30, 21-30, 24-3010/5 at Colorado* L, 1-3 16-30, 25-30, 30-28, 17-3010/9 Kansas State* L, 0-3 20-30, 20-30, 19-3010/12 at #23 Missouri* L, 0-3 26-30, 27-30, 23-3010/16 #5 Nebraska* L, 0-3 14-30, 16-30, 19-3010/23 at Texas Tech* L, 0-3 20-30, 20-30, 18-3010/26 Kansas* L, 2-3 26-30, 19-30,30-21, 30-21,11-1510/30 at Texas A&M* L, 0-3 22-30, 21-30, 30-3211/2 Missouri* L, 1-3 22-30, 17-30, 30-24, 20-3011/6 at Iowa State* W, 3-2 24-30,30-25,30-13, 24-30, 15-1211/9 Texas Tech* L, 0-3 21-30, 26-30, 18-3011/13 Texas* L, 0-3 21-30, 22-30, 20-3011/16 at #5 Nebraska* L, 0-3 18-30, 7-30, 15-3011/20 at #19 Kansas State* L, 0-3 20-30, 25-30, 23-3011/23 Colorado* L, 0-3 27-30, 29-31, 25-3011/30 at Baylor* W, 3-0 30-28, 30-27, 34-32

2003 (11-21, 3-17 big 12)head Coach: kalani Mahi8/29 at #21 Washington State L, 1-3 27-30, 30-27, 25-30, 20-308/30 vs. Wichita State L, 1-3 31-29, 23-30,14-30,34-36 vs. San Francisco L, 0-3 23-30, 26-30, 22-309/5 vs. Drake W, 3-0 30-24,30-26, 30-229/5 at Chattanooga W, 3-1 25-30, 30-25, 30-21, 30-279/6 vs. Lipscomb W, 3-1 30-22, 30-23, 24-30, 30-179/6 vs. Lousiana-Monroe W, 3-0 30-21, 30-18, 30-289/12 vs. Elon W, 3-0 30-19, 30-17, 30-21 vs. East Carolina W, 3-2 28-30, 33-31, 20-30, 30-15, 15-89/13 vs. Morehead State L, 2-3 30-28, 25-30, 25-30, 30-23, 11-15 at Liberty W, 3-1 30-24, 30-25, 23-30, 30-229/16 at Oral Roberts W, 3-1 31-29, 22-30, 31-29, 30-189/20 at Missouri* L, 0-3 21-30, 25-30, 29-319/24 Texas* L, 0-3 26-30, 28-30, 18-309/27 at #9 Kansas State* L, 0-3 14-30, 27-30, 18-3010/1 at Baylor* W, 3-2 30-22, 25-30, 20-30, 30-24, 15-1110/4 #7 Nebraska* L, 0-3 17-30, 17-30, 22-3010/8 Iowa State* L, 1-3 30-22, 20-30, 19-30, 23-3010/11 Kansas* L, 0-3 25-30, 19-30, 23-3010/15 at Colorado* L, 0-3 22-30, 24-30, 19-3010/17 #23 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 27-30, 29-31, 20-3010/22 at Texas Tech* L, 0-3 21-30, 24-30, 27-3010/29 Baylor* W, 3-2 30-26, 20-30, 33-31, 26-30, 15-1311/1 at #10 Nebraska* L, 0-3 17-30, 18-30, 19-3011/5 Texas Tech* W, 3-2 19-30, 30-26, 30-28, 23-30, 15-1311/8 at #21 Texas A&M* L, 1-3 17-30, 31-29, 18-30, 32-3411/12 at Kansas* L, 0-3 14-30, 21-30, 16-3011/15 Missouri* L, 2-3 37-35, 28-30, 23-30, 30-20, 10-1511/19 Kansas State* L, 0-3 15-30, 22-30, 24-3011/22 at Texas* L, 0-3 21-30, 21-30, 20-3011/26 at Iowa State* L, 2-3 30-28, 23-30, 30-26, 21-30, 9-1511/28 Colorado* L, 0-3 28-30, 28-30, 22-30

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2004 (12-17, 4-16 big 12)head Coach: Santiago Restrepo9/3 vs. Providence W, 3-0 30-19, 30-19, 30-17 vs. Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0 30-26, 30-19, 33-319/4 vs. Grambling State W, 3-0 30-26, 30-22, 30-24 at Texas-Pan American W, 3-2 28-30, 25-30, 30-26, 30-25, 15-119/7 Oral Roberts W, 3-0 30-22, 30-24, 30-259/10 vs. Memphis W, 3-1 32-30, 30-23, 29-31, 30-279/11 vs. Utah Valley W, 3-1 30-20, 26-30, 30-26, 30-17 at BYU W, 3-2 30-26, 28-30, 27-30, 30-20, 15-109/15 at Texas Tech* L, 1-3 27-30, 26-30, 30-21, 26-309/17 Iowa State* L, 1-3 27-30, 20-30, 30-25, 27-309/22 at Baylor* L, 1-3 30-27, 22-30, 29-31, 28-309/29 #15 Kansas State* L, 1-3 22-30, 20-30, 30-27, 22-3010/2 at #18 Texas* L, 0-3 11-30, 17-30, 28-3010/6 MISSOURI* L, 0-3 18-30, 23-30, 22-3010/9 #5 Nebraska* L, 0-3 17-30, 22-30, 16-3010/13 #20 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 22-30, 18-30, 19-3010/16 Colorado* W, 3-2 30-24, 16-30, 22-30, 30-20, 15-1110/20 Kansas* L, 0-3 27-30, 28-30, 23-3010/23 at Iowa State* W, 3-0 31-29, 30-25, 33-3110/27 #10 Texas* L, 0-3 16-30, 15-30, 19-3010/30 #15 Texas A&M* L, 1-3 30-27, 18-30, 25-30, 17-3011/3 TCU L, 1-3 30-28, 19-30, 20-30, 19-3011/6 at Kansas* L, 0-3 29-31, 20-30, 20-3011/10 Texas Tech* W, 3-2 30-28, 31-33, 29-31, 31-29, 15-811/13 at Colorado* L, 0-3 24-30, 13-30, 24-3011/17 at #20 Kansas State* L, 0-3 17-30, 16-30, 22-3011/20 #3 Nebraska* L, 1-3 17-30, 16-30, 22-3011/24 at #24 Missouri* L, 0-3 18-30, 20-30, 18-3011/27 Baylor* W, 3-2 30-14, 24-30, 22-30, 30-28, 15-13

2005 (7-22, 2-18 big 12)head Coach: Santiago Restrepo8/27 at TCU W, 3-1 30-24, 23-30, 30-22, 30-199/2 vs. Indiana W, 3-0 30-28, 30-20, 30-22 vs. Loyola-Chicago W, 3-1 30-22, 25-30, 30-28, 30-259/3 vs. Alabama L, 0-3 19-30, 26-30, 6-309/7 Texas-Arlington W, 3-0 32-30, 30-26, 30-119/9 vs. Rice L, 2-3 30-27, 30-26, 24-30, 18-30, 13-159/10 vs. #19 Notre Dame L, 0-3 28-30, 27-30, 17-309/11 at Texas-San Antonio W, 3-0 30-21, 30-25, 30-209/14 #22 Kansas State* L, 0-3 22-30, 28-30, 26-309/17 at Kansas* L, 2-3 28-30, 30-23, 30-27, 14-30, 13-159/21 at Texas Tech* L, 0-3 27-30, 26-30, 21-309/24 Colorado* L, 2-3 26-30, 30-24, 30-26, 27-30, 12-159/28 #1 Nebraska* L, 1-3 30-28, 25-30, 29-31, 20-3010/1 at #22 Texas* L, 0-3 16-30, 22-30, 14-3010/5 at Oral Roberts L, 2-3 21-30, 30-25, 34-32, 24-30, 17-1910/8 #23 Texas A&M* L, 1-3 25-30, 30-25, 26-30, 22-3010/12 at Baylor* L, 1-3 23-30, 30-21, 26-30, 28-3010/15 Iowa State* L, 1-3 24-30, 29-31, 30-28, 28-3010/19 at #13 Missouri* L, 0-3 24-30, 26-30, 22-3010/22 at Colorado* L, 0-3 24-30, 28-30, 25-3010/26 Texas Tech* W, 3-2 30-25, 30-32, 30-21, 27-30, 15-1310/28 at Texas A&M* L, 0-3 22-30, 24-30, 18-3011/2 at #1 Nebraska* L, 0-3 15-30, 24-30, 19-3011/5 #13 Missouri* L, 0-3 20-30, 21-30, 28-3011/9 Kansas* L, 1-3 30-27, 27-30, 23-30, 28-3011/16 at Iowa State* L, 0-3 26-30, 23-30, 23-3011/19 Baylor* W, 3-1 30-14, 22-30, 30-17, 30-1911/23 #11 Texas* L, 0-3 28-30, 26-30, 29-3111/26 at #25 Kansas State* L, 0-3 17-30, 25-30, 28-30

2006 (28-6, 17-3 big 12) | NCaa Championshiphead Coach: Santiago Restrepo8/25 Arkansas L, 2-3 28-30, 29-31,30-20, 30-24, 14-168/26 Idaho W, 3-0 30-25, 30-20, 30-17 North Carolina W, 3-0 30-15, 30-19, 30-259/1 at #9 Wisconsin L, 0-3 26-30, 25-20, 22-309/2 vs. Oregon State W, 3-0 30-27, 30-16, 30-16 vs. South Dakota State W, 3-0 30-17, 30-19, 30-199/6 Oral Roberts W, 3-0 30-18, 30-20, 30-279/8 vs. Sam Houston State W, 3-0 30-12, 30-20, 30-17 at North Texas W, 3-0 30-25, 30-22, 30-219/9 vs. Texas Southern W, 3-0 30-12, 30-12, 30-189/13 at Texas A&M* W, 3-0 30-28, 30-26, 30-289/16 #1 Nebraska* L, 0-3 27-30, 18-30, 32-349/23 at Iowa State* W, 3-0 30-21, 31-29, 32-309/27 #8 Texas* W, 3-2 30-28, 30-21, 31-33, 26-30, 15-139/30 at Colorado* W, 3-2 22-30, 30-18, 30-21, 23-30, 15-610/4 Baylor* W, 3-0 30-27, 30-25, 30-2110/7 Kansas* W, 3-0 30-21, 30-24, 32-3010/11 at Texas Tech* W, 3-2 21-30, 18-30, 30-25, 30-24, 15-1810/14 at Kansas State* W, 3-2 27-30, 30-21, 21-30, 30-27, 15-810/18 #12 Missouri* W, 3-0 30-18, 30-18, 30-2610/21 at #9 Texas* L, 2-3 27-30, 25-30, 30-27, 30-25, 11-1510/25 at Kansas* W, 3-1 30-23, 30-19, 27-30, 30-2510/28 Texas A&M* W, 3-0 30-27, 30-15, 30-1910/31 TCU W, 3-0 30-13, 30-20, 30-2311/4 at #1 Nebraska L, 0-3 19-30, 26-30, 27-3011/8 Texas Tech* W, 3-1 27-30, 30-28, 30-22, 30-2811/11 Kansas State* W, 3-0 30-24, 30-24, 30-1711/15 at Missouri* W, 3-2 30-25, 27-30, 32-30, 19-1711/18 Colorado* W, 3-2 30-22, 29-31, 30-32, 30-24, 15-511/21 Iowa State* W, 3-2 30-16, 28-30, 25-30, 30-21, 15-511/25 at Baylor* W, 3-1 30-19, 28-30, 30-24, 30-1612/1 vs. Oral Roberts W, 3-0 30-19, 30-17, 30-1912/2 vs. Missouri State W, 3-0 30-19, 30-22, 30-1912/8 vs. #4 UCLA L, 0-3 22-30, 16-30, 26-30

2007 (22-10, 13-7 big 12) | NCaa Championshiphead Coach: Santiago Restrepo8/24 Denver W, 3-0 30-25, 30-21, 30-248/25 Seton Hall W, 3-0 30-17, 30-22, 30-20 Alabama W, 3-0 32-30, 30-17, 30-178/31 vs. Middle Tennessee L, 0-3 19-30, 40-42, 22-309/1 vs. Oregon State W, 3-1 31-29, 30-25, 23-30, 30-28 at Idaho W, 3-0 30-26, 30-25, 30-219/7 vs. Virginia W, 3-0 30-18, 30-25, 30-239/8 vs. UC Santa Barbara W, 3-0 30-24, 30-28, 30-22 at #18 San Diego L, 1-3 30-32, 30-22, 24-30, 33-359/12 at #25 Texas A&M* W, 3-2 26-30, 26-30, 30-27, 30-24,15-139/15 Kansas* W, 3-1 30-24, 30-20, 27-30, 30-179/19 at #16 Kansas State* W, 3-2 16-30, 30-28, 30-26, 16-30, 15-139/22 at Baylor* W, 3-1 27-30, 30-26, 30-22, 30-239/26 Colorado* W, 3-2 21-30, 16-30, 30-18, 30-27, 15-109/29 at Missouri* L, 2-3 29-31, 18-30, 35-33, 30-24, 13-1510/3 at TCU W, 3-2 29-31, 30-25, 18-30, 30-27, 17-1510/6 Iowa State* W, 3-2 19-30, 30-24, 29-31, 30-26, 15-1210/10 at Texas Tech* W, 3-0 30-28, 30-26, 30-1810/13 #1 Nebraska* L, 0-3 25-30, 21-30, 25-3010/17 #6 Texas* L, 0-3 21-30, 20-30, 21-3010/19 #14 Kansas State* W, 3-1 30-27, 30-25, 26-30, 30-2810/24 at Colorado* W, 3-1 30-27, 24-30, 31-29, 30-2510/27 Texas A&M* W, 3-1 28-30, 30-21, 30-28, 30-2810/31 at #3 Texas* L, 0-3 16-30, 18-30, 19-3011/3 at Kansas* L, 2-3 26-30, 30-28, 30-20, 27-30, 10-1511/7 Texas Tech* W, 3-0 30-23, 30-21, 30-2311/14 Baylor* W, 3-2 30-27, 27-30, 30-24, 24-30, 16-1411/17 at #2 Nebraska* L, 0-3 18-30, 25-30, 20-3011/21 MISSOURI* W, 3-0 30-25, 30-26, 30-2511/24 at Iowa State* L, 1-3 23-30, 31-29, 18-30, 22-3011/29 vs. Florida A&M W, 3-1 30-25, 32-30, 29-31, 30-1411/30 at #10 Florida L, 0-3 24-30, 24-30, 34-36

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2008 (12-16, 8-12 big 12)head Coach: Santiago Restrepo8/29 Michigan State W, 3-1 19-25, 26-24, 25-14, 25-21 Wichita State L, 0-3 30-32, 13-25, 24-268/30 #10 Cal Poly L, 2-3 16-25, 25-19, 25-22, 16-25, 11-159/4 at #7 Southern Cal L, 1-3 27-25, 20-25, 16-25, 22-259/5 vs. #21 San Diego L, 0-3 15-25, 12-25, 22-259/6 vs. Hofstra W, 3-0 30-28, 25-9, 25-169/12 at Texas Tech* W, 3-2 15-25, 25-20, 27-25, 17-25, 15-109/13 vs. TCU W, 3-1 23-25, 25-15, 25-21, 25-179/14 vs. New Orleans W, 3-1 21-25, 25-17, 25-20, 25-219/17 Missouri* W, 3-1 22-25, 25-22, 25-15, 25-219/21 at Texas A&M* L, 2-3 28-26, 23-25, 25-23, 21-25, 8-159/24 at Baylor* L, 2-3 18-25, 25-21, 21-25, 28-26, 13-159/27 Texas Tech* W, 3-2 22-25, 25-21, 21-25, 25-10, 15-1210/1 #3 Texas* L, 1-3 25-21, 14-25, 20-25, 19-2510/4 at Iowa State* L, 0-3 15-25, 24-26, 14-2510/8 at #2 Nebraska* L, 0-3 16-25, 19-25, 14-2510/11 #16 Kansas State* L, 2-3 25-18, 25-22, 24-26, 20-25, 9-1510/15 Colorado* W, 3-0 25-15, 25-21, 25-1510/18 at Kansas* L, 1-3 25-27, 25-17, 24-26, 22-2510/25 #2 Nebraska* L, 0-3 21-25, 16-25, 13-2510/29 at #3 Texas* W, 3-2 25-21, 9-25, 22-25, 25-23, 15-1311/2 Baylor* W, 3-2 25-27, 25-13, 25-12, 22-25, 15-1311/5 at #15 Kansas State* L, 1-3 20-25, 25-16, 23-25, 20-2511/9 at Missouri* L, 0-3 15-25, 17-25, 20-2511/12 Kansas* W, 3-1 25-13, 25-13, 22-25, 25-2011/19 Texas A&M* L, 2-3 25-15, 20-25, 18-25, 25-20, 8-1511/22 Iowa State* W, 3-0 25-17, 25-20, 25-2211/26 at Colorado* L, 0-3 24-26, 22-25, 23-25

2009 (18-12, 11-9 big 12) | NCaa Championshiphead Coach: Santiago Restrepo8/28 vs. Houston Baptist W, 3-0 25-10, 25-19, 25-21 at Rice W, 3-0 25-22, 25-11, 25-238/29 vs. Nicholls State W, 3-0 25-15, 25-14, 25-13 vs. Central Arkansas W, 3-1 25-22, 20-25, 25-8, 25-109/4 vs. Grambling State W, 3-2 25-19, 21-25, 25-18, 19-25, 15-109/5 vs. North Carolina L, 2-3 25-8, 25-17, 15-25, 21-25, 11-15 at Wichita State L, 0-3 22-25, 22-25, 21-259/12 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 25-16, 25-13, 26-24 at UT-Arlington W, 3-2 22-25, 25-14, 21-25, 25-23, 15-69/16 at Kansas State* W, 3-1 26-24, 24-26, 25-21, 25-159/19 Missouri* W, 3-1 21-25, 25-22, 25-23, 25-159/23 at Kansas* L, 2-3 25-21, 20-25, 22-25, 27-25, 10-159/26 at Colorado* W, 3-0 25-17, 25-16, 25-149/30 #10 Nebraska* L, 2-3 25-17, 24-26, 15-25, 27-25, 10-1510/3 Texas Tech* W, 3-0 25-15, 25-13, 25-2110/7 #14 Iowa State* L, 1-3 23-25, 25-22, 10-25, 21-2510/10 at #2 Texas* L, 0-3 25-27, 24-26, 15-2510/17 #19 Baylor* W, 3-2 25-13, 21-25, 25-17, 19-25, 15-1210/21 at #21 Texas A&M* W, 3-0 25-23, 25-21, 25-2310/24 at #5 Nebraska* L, 1-3 22-25, 22-25, 25-22, 15-2510/28 Colorado* W, 3-0 25-20, 25-12, 25-1610/31 Kansas State* W, 3-1 29-31, 25-20, 25-21, 25-1711/4 at #20 Baylor* W, 3-0 25-22, 25-20, 25-1311/7 Kansas* W, 3-0 25-17, 25-16, 25-1311/11 at Missouri* L, 0-3 22-25, 20-25, 18-2511/14 at Texas Tech* W, 3-0 25-15, 25-19, 25-2111/18 Texas A&M* L, 1-3 23-25, 22-25, 25-22, 23-2511/25 #2 Texas* L, 0-3 19-25, 14-25, 19-2511/28 at #7 Iowa State* L, 0-3 19-25, 20-25, 17-2512/4 at #15 Southern Cal L, 0-3 1-25, 24-26, 20-25

2010 (23-11, 13-7 big 12) | NCaa Championshiphead Coach: Santiago Restrepo8/27 Wichita State L, 0-3 20-25, 21-25, 19-258/28 Texas-Arlington W, 3-0 25-17, 25-15, 25-19 Miami (Fla.) W, 3-1 25-21, 25-23, 16-25, 25-199/1 Central Arkansas W, 3-1 25-16, 25-22, 23-25, 25-189/3 vs. #17 Tennessee L, 0-3 23-25, 19-25, 18-259/4 at Houston W, 3-2 25-22, 25-17, 23-25, 20-25, 15-13 vs. #13 Florida State L, 1-3 16-25, 25-19, 18-25, 16-259/7 at Arkansas W, 3-2 22-25, 25-19, 25-15, 21-25, 15-109/10 vs. Utah W, 3-1 25-17, 23-25, 25-23, 25-189/11 vs. Saint Louis W, 3-1 25-22, 25-20, 26-28, 25-23 at Missouri State W, 3-1 19-25, 25-23, 29-27, 28-269/15 at Colorado* W, 3-0 25-15, 25-23, 25-219/22 Texas Tech* W, 3-1 25-18, 25-18, 25-27, 25-179/25 at #10 Iowa State* L, 0-3 13-25, 19-25, 23-259/29 #3 Nebraska* L, 1-3 25-18, 17-25, 17-25, 24-2610/2 at Baylor* W, 3-1 25-22, 25-21, 13-25, 25-2210/6 at Kansas State* W, 3-0 25-22, 25-23, 25-2110/9 Missouri* W, 3-1 25-19, 27-29, 25-19, 32-3010/13 #11 Texas* L, 1-3 25-19, 28-30, 17-25, 23-2510/16 at Kansas* W, 3-0 25-22, 25-12, 25-2010/20 Texas A&M* W, 3-2 25-22, 20-25, 25-20, 24-26, 15-1010/23 at Texas Tech* W, 3-0 25-20, 25-13, 28-2610/30 Baylor* W, 3-2 25-18, 16-25, 18-25, 25-19, 15-811/3 at Texas A&M* L, 1-3 25-22, 21-25, 19-25, 20-2511/6 at #8 Texas* L, 1-3 12-25, 19-25, 25-21, 26-2811/10 Colorado* W, 3-0 25-8, 25-16, 25-1711/13 #14 Iowa State* W, 3-1 24-26, 25-21, 25-20, 25-2311/17 at #5 Nebraska* L, 0-3 22-25, 23-25, 14-2511/20 Kansas State* W, 3-1 25-18, 18-25, 25-16, 25-1911/24 at Missouri* W, 3-2 24-26, 17-25, 25-18, 25-23, 15-1111/27 Kansas* L, 0-3 21-25, 21-25, 16-2512/3 Wichita State W, 3-0 29-27, 25-21, 25-1412/4 #22 Tulsa W, 3-2 25-13, 25-22, 26-28, 20-25, 15-912/10 at #8 Penn State L, 0-3 23-25, 23-25, 15-25

2011 (21-12, 8-8 big 12) | NCaa Championshiphead Coach: Santiago Restrepo8/26 SMU W, 3-0 25-20,27-25,25-168/27 Oral Roberts W, 3-0 25-16,25-17,25-15 Missouri State W, 3-1 25-22,28-30,25-18,25-218/29 #15 Colorado State W, 3-0 25-21,25-15,25-239/2 vs Cincinnati L, 1-3 20-25,26-24,24-26,18-259/3 at North Texas W, 3-0 25-8,25-19,25-12 vs Sam Houston State W, 3-0 27-25,25-21,25-169/6 Arkansas W, 3-1 16-25,25-18,25-23,25-209/9 vs Florida A&M W, 3-0 25-11,25-12,25-129/10 vs Auburn W, 3-0 25-19,25-16,25-16 at Miami L, 1-3 25-17,17-25,24-26,19-259/14 at Wichita State L, 2-3 27-25,25-23,18-25,27-29,13-159/16 Texas Southern W, 3-0 25-14,25-9,25-10 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 25-19,25-16,25-189/17 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 3-0 25-9,25-14,25-159/21 at Baylor* W, 3-1 25-22,24-26,26-24,25-189/28 #8 Texas* W, 3-2 25-16,25-20,17-25,24-26,15-910/1 at Texas Tech* W, 3-2 22-25,25-16,18-25,25-19,17-1510/5 Missouri* W, 3-2 25-12,25-17,21-25,22-25,15-710/8 at #16 Iowa State* L, 1-3 23-25,17-25,25-22,19-2510/12 at Texas A&M* L, 2-3 25-22,25-19,17-25,27-29,11-1510/15 Kansas* W, 3-2 23-25,19-25,25-23,25-19,15-910/22 Kansas State* W, 3-1 25-20,20-25,25-22,25-2110/29 at Missouri* L, 0-3 21-25,23-25,23-2511/2 #13 Iowa State* L, 1-3 18-25,25-23,21-25,21-2511/9 at Kansas State* L, 2-3 25-18,23-25,25-16,21-25,12-1511/12 Baylor* L, 1-3 28-26,25-27,22-25,22-2511/16 at Kansas* W, 3-1 25-20,24-26,25-23,25-1711/19 Texas A&M* L, 1-3 26-24,16-25,22-25,17-2511/23 Texas Tech* W, 3-0 25-12,25-19,35-3311/26 at #5 Texas* L, 1-3 25-21,16-25,21-25,19-2512/2 vs Tulsa L, 1-3 22-25,25-18,22-25,19-25

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2012 (22-11, 9-6 big 12) NCaa Championship head Coach: Santiago Restrepo 8/24 Missouri State W, 3-1 25-19, 24-26, 25-17, 25-238/25 Western Michigan W, 3-0 25-13. 25-22, 25-18 Tulsa W, 3-2 23-25, 25-21, 22-25, 25-28, 15-12 8/31 vs. Air Force W, 3-0 25-17, 25-23, 25-13 at Northern Colorado L, 3-2 18-25,25-23,25-20,25-19,15-139/1 vs. North Dakota State W, 3-0 25-18,37-35,25-219/2 at #24 Colorado State L, 1-3 23-25,25-21,19-25,16-259/4 at Arkansas W, 3-1 25-19,18-25,27-25,25-189/6 at #1 Nebraska L, 0-3 14-25,11-25,16-259/7 vs. #19 Kentucky W, 3-1 25-20,25-20,17-25,25-239/8 vs. Duquesne W, 3-0 25-17,25-23,25-209/14 SMU W, 3-0 25-21,25-19,25-179/15 Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 25-22,25-19,28-26 New Mexico W, 3-0 25-17,25-9,25-199/19 #11 Kansas State* W, 3-0 27-25,25-19,25-219/22 at #9 Texas* L, 0-3 18-25,14-25,10-259/29 West Virginia* W, 3-1 21-25,25-17,25-20,25-1210/3 Wichita State L, 1-3 12-25,21-25,25-22,25-1410/6 at TCU* W, 3-0 25-20,25-20,25-2310/10 #21 Kansas* L, 2-3 16-25,25-21,25-13,21-25,10-1510/12 Baylor* W, 3-0 25-20,25-20,25-1710/17 at Texas Tech* W, 3-0 27-25,25-20,25-2110/20 at #22 Iowa State* L, 0-3 18-25,18-25,14-2510/28 #8 Texas* L, 0-3 23-25,10-25,8-2510/31 Texas Tech* W, 3-0 25-19,25-18,25-2211/3 at West Virgina* W, 3-0 25-23,25-10,25-2011/7 at Baylor* W, 3-1 25-21,23-25,25-23,25-2311/10 #20 Iowa State* L, 0-3 12-25,20-25,21-2511/14 at #22 Kansas* L, 0-3 18-25,27-29,24-2611/21 TCU * W, 3-1 21-25,25-16,25-16,25-1711/24 at #25 Kansas State* W, 3-1 25-22,16-25,26-24,25-1411/30 Arizona State W, 3-2 20-25,25-19,25-18,19-25,15-1312/1 at #16 BYU L, 0-3 17-25,21-25,18-25 2013 (24-8, 11-5 big 12) NCaa Championship Second Round head Coach: Santiago Restrepo 8/30 vs. Milwaukee W, 3-0 25-16, 25-17, 25-118/31 vs. Northwestern W, 3-1 26-24. 25-19, 25-17, 25-21 at Western Michigan W, 3-0 25-20, 25-19, 25-21 9/3 Arkansas W, 3-0 25-22, 25-22, 25-219/6 vs. Pacific L, 2-3 25-27,25-20,25-16,22-25,12-159/7 at Portland State W, 3-1 20-25,26-24,25-21,25-19 vs. #25 BYU W, 3-2 22-25,14-25,25-23,25-22,15-129/13 vs. Alabama A&M W, 3-0 25-21,25-16,25-99/14 vs. Middle Tennessee St. W, 3-0 25-15,25-17,25-16 at MIssouri State W, 3-0 25-20,25-20,17-25,25-239/17 at Tulsa W, 3-2 25-18,25-20,18-25,29-31,15-139/19 Nebraska-Omaha W, 3-0 25-16,25-20,25-199/20 Miami (Fla.) L, 0-3 18-25,22-25,16-259/21 LIU Brooklyn W, 3-1 25-18,27-25,23-25,25-169/25 Texas Tech* W, 3-1 25-21,25-22,23-25,25-199/28 at #6 Texas* L, 0-3 17-25,21-25,19-2510/5 #25 Iowa State* W, 3-2 25-20,17-25,25-23,17-25,15-1210/9 at Kansas* L, 0-3 23-25,15-25,23-2510/12 Kansas State* W, 3-1 25-22,20-25,25-19,25-1910/19 at Baylor* W, 3-0 25-13,25-13,25-1910/17 at TCU* W, 3-2 25-16,17-25,25-22,21-25,15-910/26 West Virginia* W, 3-0 25-15,25-14,25-2011/2 #1 Texas* L, 1-3 15-25,17-25,27-25,21-2511/3 at Kansas State* L, 0-3 22-25,27-29,22-2511/9 at #25 Iowa State* L, 0-3 14-25,22-25,24-2611/13 TCU* W, 3-0 26-24,25-22,25-1811/16 Baylor* W, 3-0 25-18,25-16,25-1811/20 at Texas Tech* W, 3-1 25-15,25-21,22-25,25-1811/27 at West Virginia* W, 3-1 25-15,25-22,19-25,25-2011/30 #21 Kansas* W, 3-1 25-16,17-25,25-19,25-1612/5 vs. Alabama W, 3-1 20-25,25-19,25-19,25-2312/6 at #3 Stanford L, 0-3 15-25,19-25,18-25

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Opponent Series home away Neutral 1st Meeting lastAir Force 1-0 1-0 2012 2012Akron 1-0 - - 1-0 1995Alabama 2-3 1-0 0-2 1-1 1979 2013Alabama A&M 1-0 - - 1-0 2013 2013UAB 2-0 1-0 - 1-0 1993 1994Alaska-Anchorage 2-0 - 2-0 - 1992American 1-0 - - 1-0 1996Appalachian State 1-0 - - 1-0 1998Arkansas 4-3 2-2 2-1 - 2000 2013Arkansas-Little Rock 7-1 5-0 1-1 1-0 1995 2012Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 1-0 - - 2011Arkansas State 4-1 1-1 2-0 1-0 1980 2012Arizona 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 1987 1997Auburn 2-1 0-1 - 2-0 1979 2011Austin College 1-0 - - 1-0 1977Azusa Pacific 1-0 - - 1-0 1979Baylor 35-15 20-4 14-9 1-2 1976 2013Biola 1-0 1-0 - - 1985Boise State 1-0 1-0 - - 2011Bradley 0-1 - - 0-1 2002BYU 2-5 0-1 1-2 2-2 1981 2013Butler 1-0 - - 1-0 1989Cal Poly 0-2 0-1 0-1 - 1999 2008California 0-1 - 0-1 - 1990UC Irvine 2-2 1-1 0-1 1-0 1981 1990Cal State Fullerton 2-0 - 1-0 1-0 1991 1996Cal State Northridge 0-1 - 0-1 - 1990UC Santa Barbara 1-2 - - 1-2 1991 2007Cameron 3-1 2-0 - 1-1 1976 1978Central Arkansas 2-0 1-0 - 1-0 2009 2010UCF 0-3 - 0-1 0-2 1979 1981Central Missouri 0-1 - - 0-1 1975Central Oklahoma 6-2 2-0 1-2 3-0 1974 1979Chattanooga 1-0 - 1-0 - 2003Cincinnati 0-1 - - 0-1 2-11Colgate 1-0 - - 1-0 2000Colorado 19-35 10-15 6-18 3-2 1986 2010Colorado State 2-6 2-0 0-4 0-2 1985 2012Connecticut 1-0 1-0 - - 1990Dayton 1-0 - - 1-0 1997Delaware 1-0 - - 1-0 1995Denver 1-0 1-0 - - 2007DePaul 1-1 - 0-1 1-0 1977 1996Drake 3-0 - 1-0 2-0 1982 2003Duke 0-1 - - 0-1 2002Duquesne 1-0 1-0 2012 2012East Carolina 1-0 - - 1-0 2003East Central 1-0 - - 1-0 1976Eastern Kentucky 3-0 - - 3-0 1985 1996Elon 1-0 - - 1-0 2003Emporia State 1-0 - 1-0 - 1982Florida 0-2 - 0-2 - 1995 2007Florida A&M 2-0 - - 2-0 2007 2011Florida State 1-2 - - 1-2 1979 2010Fort Hays State 1-1 1-0 - 0-1 1974 1976Fresno State 0-1 - - 0-1 1991George Mason 1-1 - 0-1 1-0 1989 1995Georgia 0-4 0-1 0-2 0-1 1985 1993Grambling State 3-0 - - 3-0 2002 2009Hawaii 0-2 - - 0-2 1984 1985Hofstra 2-2 - - 2-2 1989 2008Houston 3-7 0-1 1-2 2-4 1977 2010Houston Baptist 1-0 - - 1-0 2009Idaho 2-2 1-1 1-1 - 1992 2007Idaho State 0-1 - - 0-1 2001Illinois 1-1 - 0-1 1-0 1980 1988UIC 1-1 - 0-1 1-0 1977 1996Illinois State 0-5 0-1 0-1 0-3 1977 1992Indiana 1-2 - 0-1 1-1 1986 2005Iowa 2-1 - - 2-1 1978 1985Iowa State 44-29 21-11 17-17 5-2 1976 2013Jackson State 1-0 - - 1-0 1979Kansas 47-32 24-12 15-19 8-1 1976 2013Kansas State 52-26-1 25-11 19-14 8-1-1 1975 2013KC Jewish Center 0-0-1 - - 0-0-1 1975Kearney State 1-1 - - 1-1 1975Kellogg CC 0-1 - - 0-1 1977

Opponent Series home away Neutral 1st Meeting lastKentucky 2-0 - - 2-0 2012Lamar 3-4 - 0-1 3-3 1976 2000Liberty 1-0 - 1-0 - 2003Lipcomb 1-0 - - 1-0 2003Long Beach State 0-2 - 0-1 0-1 1987 1993LIU Brooklyn 1-0 1-0 - - 2013 2013Louisiana-Lafayette 1-1 - - 1-1 2000 2001Louisiana-Monroe 4-0 1-0 - 3-0 1985 2004LSU 3-8 2-1 0-3 1-4 1977 1999Louisville 2-0 - 1-0 1-0 1992 1993Loyola-Chicago 2-0 - 1-0 1-0 1985 2005Loyola Marymount 0-1 - 0-1 - 2002Lubbock Christian 1-0 - - 1-0 1980Marshall 1-0 - - 1-0 1998Max Packs 1-0 - - 1-0 1975Memphis 5-0 - - 5-0 1978 2004Miami (Fla.) 2-3 1-1 0-1 1-1 1979 2013Miami (Ohio) 1-0 - - 1-0 1997Miami-Dade CC 1-0 - - 1-0 1979Michigan State 1-0-1 1-0 - 0-0-1 1977 2008Middle Tennessee St. 1-2 - - 1-2 2001 2013Midwestern State 5-1-1 1-0 - 4-1-1 1974 1980Milwaukee 1-0 - - 1-0 2013 2013Minnesota 4-5 1-1 1-2 2-2 1978 1991Mississippi 2-0 1-0 - 1-0 1993Mississippi State 1-0 - - 1-0 1991MUW 1-0 - - 1-0 1979Missouri 40-32 23-10 13-16 4-6 1976 2011Missouri State 10-23 3-3 2-6 5-14 1975 2013Missouri-St. Louis 0-1 - - 0-1 1976Montana 1-0 1-0 - - 1995Montana State 2-2 1-0 0-1 1-1 1981 2000Morehead State 1-1 - - 1-1 1993 2003Nebraska 6-75 3-29 0-31 3-15 1975 2012Nebraska-Omaha 1-0 1-0 - - 2013 2013New Mexico 3-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 1987 2012New Mexico State 1-3 - - 1-3 1979 2000New Orleans 1-0 - - 1-0 2008Nicholls State 1-0 - - 1-0 2009North Carolina 2-1 1-0 - 1-1 1995 2009N.C. State 1-0 - - 1-0 1995North Dakota State 1-0 1-0 2012 2012NE Oklahoma 1-0 - 1-0 - 1975North Texas 17-11 7-1 7-6 3-4 1974 2011Northern Arizona 0-1 0-1 - - 1992Northern Colorado 1-1 - - 1-1 2012NW Oklahoma 3-3 1-1 0-1 2-1 1974 1975NW Missouri State 1-0 - - 1-0 1980Northwestern 2-0 - 1-0 1-0 2013Northwestern State 0-1 - 0-1 - 1975Notre Dame 2-3 - 1-0 1-3 1985 2005Ohio State 1-3 - 0-1 1-2 1977 1993Oklahoma Baptist 2-0 2-0 - - 1974 1976Oklahoma Christian 2-0 - 1-0 1-0 1974 1981Oklahoma City 3-0 2-0 1-0 - 1981 1982Oklahoma State 24-5 7-2 7-1 10-2 1974 1980Ontario 0-1 - - 0-1 1977Oral Roberts 23-27 13-7 8-16 2-4 1976 2011Oregon State 2-2 - - 2-2 1990 2007Pacific 0-6 0-2 0-3 0-1 1980 2013Panhandle State 1-0 - - 1-0 1974Pittsburg State 1-0 - 1-0 - 1982Penn State 0-2 - 0-1 0-1 1981 2010Portland 1-0 - - 1-0 1994Portland State 1-0 - - 1-0 2013 2013Providence 1-0 - - 1-0 2004Purdue 4-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 1988 1995Rhode Island 1-0 - - 1-0 1988Rice 4-2 1-0 1-0 2-2 1983 2009Sacramento State 0-3 - 0-1 0-2 1980 1996St. Cloud State 1-1 - - 1-1 1978St. John’s 1-0 - - 1-0 1998St. Louis 1-0 - - 1-0 2010Saint Phillips 1-0 - - 1-0 1979Sam Houston State 7-4 3-0 - 4-4 1975 2011San Digeo 0-3 - 0-2 0-1 1981 2008San Diego State 0-2 - 0-1 0-1 1981 1993

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Opponent Series home away Neutral 1st Meeting lastSan Francisco 3-1 - 1-0 2-1 1986 2003San Jose State 1-7 0-1 0-3 1-3 1981 1999Seton Hall 1-0 1-0 - - 2007SE Oklahoma 2-0 1-0 1-0 - 1975South Carolina 2-3 1-2 1-1 - 1994 1998South Dakota State 1-0 - - 1-0 2006South Florida 1-0 - - 1-0 1988Southern Illinois 3-1 2-1 1-0 - 1979 1991USC 0-3 - 0-3 - 1990 2009SMU 2-2 2-1 - 0-1 1974 2012Southern Nazarene 2-0 1-0 - 1-0 1978 1983SW Oklahoma 2-1 - 0-1 2-0 1974 1976Southwestern 0-1 0-1 - - 1983Stanford 0-6 - 0-5 0-1 1980 2013Stephen F. Austin 2-0 - - 2-0 1979 1993Swaims 0-1 - - 0-1 1975Syracuse 2-0 1-0 1-0 - 1992 1994Tennessee 1-2 - - 1-2 1981 2010Texas 3-42 2-17 1-21 0-4 1975 2013Texas A&M 8-37 4-14 3-13 1-10 1974 2011Texas A&M-Comm. 0-1 0-1 - - 1976Texas A&M-C.C. 2-0 - - 2-0 2000 2001Texas-Arlington 15-26 9-6 5-12 1-8 1975 2010TCU 8-1 3-1 4-0 1-0 2004 2013Texas Lutheran 1-3 1-0 - 0-3 1976 1983Texas-Pan Amer. 3-0 1-0 - 2-0 1996 2004Texas-San Antonio 3-0 1-0 2-0 - 1994 2005Texas Southern 2-0 1-0 - 1-0 2006 2011Texas State 4-0-1 2-0 2-0 0-0-1 1976 1993Texas Tech 30-34 16-13 10-14 4-7 1976 2013Texas Wesleyan 3-1 1-0 - 2-1 1976 1983Texas Woman’s 10-3 1-0 7-3 2-0 1975 1980Tulane 0-1 - - 0-1 1976Tulsa 35-2 17-0 14-1 4-1 1975 2013Tulsa YMCA 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 1984 1975UCLA 0-1 - - 0-1 2006USAO 4-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1975 1976Utah 1-1 - - 1-1 1986 2010Utah State 0-1 - - 0-1 2000Utah Valley 1-0 - - 1-0 2004Villanova 1-1 - - 1-1 1995Virginia 1-0 - - 1-0 2007Wake Forest 1-1 - 1-0 0-1 1998 2001Washington 0-1 - - 0-1 1988Washington State 0-2 - 0-2 - 1994 2003Weber State 1-0 - - 1-0 1991West Texas A&M 5-3 3-1 2-0 0-2 1974 1986West Virginia 5-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 2013Western Illinois 0-0-1 - - 0-0-1 1978Western Michigan 3-2 1-0 1-2 1-0 1987 2013Wichita State 21-10 12-3 6-5 3-2 1975 2012Wisconsin 3-2-1 - 0-1 3-1-1 1977 2006Wyoming 1-3 1-1 0-1 0-1 1981 2001

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aiR FORCe (Ou leadS 1-0)8/31/12 OU Greeley, Co 3-0

akRON (Ou leadS 1-0)12/2/95 OU Kansas City, Mo. 3-1

alabaMa (ua leadS 3-2)9/21/79 UA Tuscaloosa, Ala. 0-210/5/79 UA Orlando, Fla. 0-29/3/05 UA Tuscaloosa, Ala. 0-38/25/07 OU Norman, Okla. 3-012/5/13 OU Palo Alto, Calif. 3-1

alabaMa a&M (Ou leadS 1-0)8/30/13 OU Kalamazoo, Mich. 3-0

uab (Ou leadS 2-0)9/25/93 OU Athens, Ga. 3-09/10/94 OU Norman, Okla. 3-1

alaSka-aNChORaGe (Ou leadS 2-0)9/12/92 OU Anchorage, Alaska 3-19/13/92 OU Anchorage, Alaska 3-0

aMeRiCaN (Ou leadS 1-0)9/6/96 OU Columbia, S.C. 3-0

aPPalaChiaN STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)9/4/98 OU Winston-Salem, N.C. 3-0

aRkaNSaS (Ou leadS 4-3)9/12/00 UA Fayetteville, Ark. 0-39/3/02 UA Norman, Okla. 0-38/25/06 UA Norman, Okla. 2-39/7/10 OU Fayetteville, Ark. 3-29/6/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/4/12 OU Fayetteville, Ark. 3-19/3/13 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

aRkaNSaS-liTTle ROCk (Ou leadS 7-1)9/8/95 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/9/95 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/18/98 UALR Little Rock, Ark. 1-39/19/98 OU Little Rock, Ark. 3-09/10/99 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/12/09 OU Arlington, Texas 3-09/16/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/15/12 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

aRkaNSaS-PiNe bluFF (Ou leadS 1-0)9/17/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

aRkaNSaS STaTe (Ou leadS 4-1)10/18/80 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-09/23/83 ASU Norman, Okla. 0-39/26/87 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/3/94 OU Moscow, Idaho 3-111/30 OU Provo, Ut 3-2

aRizONa (ua leadS 3-0)9/5/87 UA Tucson, Ariz. 2-39/11/88 UA Norman, Okla. 1-38/30/97 UA Columbia, S.C. 1-3

aubuRN (Ou leadS 2-1)10/4/79 OU Orlando, Fla. 2-19/22/90 AU Norman, Okla. 1-39/10/11 OU Coral Gables, Fla. 3-0

auSTiN COlleGe (Ou leadS 1-0)10/1/77 OU Denton, Texas 2-0

azuSa PaCiFiC (Ou leadS 1-0)9/29/79 OU Denton, Texas 2-1

baylOR (Ou leadS 35-15)10/23/76 BU Denton, Texas 1-29/30/77 BU Denton, Texas 0-211/10/79 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-19/21/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/11/84 OU Waco, Texas 3-09/26/87 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/2/88 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/21/88 OU Waco, Texas 3-110/10/89 OU Waco, Texas 3-010/17/89 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/8/92 BU Waco, Texas 0-310/14/93 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/3/94 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/14/94 BU Waco, Texas 0-310/19/96 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/29/96 OU Waco, Texas 3-210/17/97 OU Waco, Texas 3-111/29/97 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/7/98 BU Waco, Texas 0-311/27/98 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/22/99 BU Norman, Okla. 2-311/26/99 BU Waco, Texas 0-39/30/00 BU Waco, Te3xas 0-311/8/00 BU Norman, Okla. 1-310/10/01 BU Waco, Texas 0-311/7/01 BU Norman, Okla. 0-39/28/02 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/30/02 OU Waco, Texas 3-010/1/03 OU Waco, Texas 3-210/29/03 OU Norman, Okla. 3-29/22/04 BU Waco, Texas 1-311/27/04 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/12/05 BU Waco, Texas 1-311/19/05 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/4/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/25/06 OU Waco, Texas 3-19/22/07 OU Waco, Texas 3-111/14/07 OU Norman, Okla. 3-29/24/08 BU Waco, Texas 2-311/2/08 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/17/09 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/4/09 OU Waco, Texas 3-010/2/10 OU Waco, Texas 3-110/30/10 OU Norman, Okla. 3-29/21/11 OU Waco, Texas 3-111/12/11 BU Norman, Okla. 1-310/12/12 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/7/12 OU Waco, Texas 3-110/19/13 OU Waco, Texas 3-011/16/ OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

biOla (Ou leadS 1-0)9/10/85 OU Norman, Okla. 3-1

bOiSe STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)9/17/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-2

bRadley (bRadley leadS 1-0)8/30/02 BU Los Angeles 0-3

byu (byu leadS 6-1)9/18/81 BYU San Diego, Calif. 0-211/1/91 BYU Arlington, Texas 0-310/21/94 BYU Provo, Utah 0-311/14/96 BYU Norman, Okla. 1-39/11/04 OU Provo, Utah 3-212/1/12 BYU Provo, Utah 0-39/7/13 BYU Provo, Utah 3-2

buTleR (Ou leadS 1-0)9/8/89 OU Carbondale, Ill. 3-0

Cal POly (Cal POly leadS 2-0)9/4/99 CPU San Luis Obispo, CA 1-38/30/08 CPU Norman, Okla. 2-3

CaliFORNia (Cal leadS 1-0)11/10/90 UC Berkeley, Calif. 0-3

uC iRViNe (SeRieS Tied 2-2)9/20/81 OU San Diego, Calif. 2-09/29/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/28/85 UCI Norman, Okla. 0-39/8/90 UCI Irvine, Calif. 0-3

CSu FulleRTON (Ou leadS 2-0)9/12/91 OU Fullerton, Calif. 3-19/20/96 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-0

CSu NORThRidGe (NORThRidGe leadS 1-0)9/9/90 CSUN Northridge, Calif. 0-3

uC SaNTa baRbaRa (uCSb leadS 2-1)9/14/91 UCSB Fullerton, Calif. 0-39/20/97 UCSB Palo Alto, Calif. 0-39/8/07 OU San Diego, Calif. 3-0

CaMeRON (Ou leadS 3-1)9/26/76 OU Norman, Okla. 2-011/12/77 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-110/21/78 CU Tulsa, Okla. 1-211/11/78 OU Norman, Okla. 1-0

CeNTRal aRkaNSaS (Ou leadS 2-0)8/29/09 OU Houston, Texas 3-19/1/10 OU Norman, Okla. 3-1

uCF (uCF leadS 3-0)9/22/79 UCF Tuscaloosa, Ala. 0-210/6/79 UCF Orlando, Fla. 1-210/10/81 UCF Austin, Texas 0-3

CeNTRal MiSSOuRi (uCM leadS 1-0)10/4/75 CM Wichita, Kan. 1-2

CeNTRal OklahOMa (Ou leadS 6-2)11/7/74 UCO Edmond, Okla. 0-211/15/74 UCO Edmond, Okla. 0-211/15/75 OU Weatherford, Okla. 2-010/15/76 OU Norman, Okla. 2-011/12/76 OU Edmond, Okla. 2-011/4/77 OU Norman, Okla. 2-111/4/78 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-010/2/79 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-0

ChaTTaNOOGa (Ou leadS 1-0)9/5/03 OU Chattanooga, Tenn. 3-1

CiNCiNNaTi (CiNCiNNaTi leadS 1-0)9/2/11 UC Denton, Texas 1-3

COlGaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)9/8/00 OU Bozeman, Mont. 3-0

COlORadO (COlORadO leadS 35-19)11/8/86 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/21/86 OU Kansas City, Mo. 3-09/17/87 OU Boulder, Colo. 3-210/15/87 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/21/87 OU Salina, Kan. 3-09/29/88 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/13/88 OU Boulder, Colo. 3-111/25/88 CU Salina, Kan. 1-210/26/89 CU Norman, Okla. 1-311/11/89 CU Boulder, Colo. 0-311/18/89 CU Austin, Texas 3-111/24/89 OU Omaha, Neb. 3-110/13/90 CU Boulder, Colo. 1-311/3/90 CU Norman, Okla. 1-3

10/5/91 CU Boulder, Colo. 0-311/9/91 CU Norman, Okla. 2-310/14/92 CU Norman, Okla. 0-311/18/92 CU Boulder, Colo. 0-310/26/93 CU Boulder, Colo. 0-311/3/93 CU Norman, Okla. 2-39/28/94 CU Norman, Okla. 0-311/2/94 CU Boulder, Colo. 0-310/11/95 CU Boulder, Colo. 1-311/15/95 CU Norman, Okla. 1-310/11/96 CU Boulder, Colo. 1-311/2/96 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/11/97 CU Norman, Okla. 2-310/31/97 CU Boulder, Colo. 0-310/2/98 CU Norman, Okla. 1-310/24/98 CU Boulder, Colo. 1-39/22/99 CU Norman, Okla. 0-310/30/99 CU Boulder, Colo. 1-39/16/00 CU Boulder, Colo. 0-310/25/00 CU Norman, Okla. 0-310/28/01 CU Norman, Okla. 0-311/17/01 CU Boulder, Colo. 0-310/5/02 CU Boulder, Colo. 1-311/23/02 CU Norman, Okla. 0-310/15/03 CU Boulder, Colo. 0-311/28/03 CU Norman, Okla. 0-310/16/04 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/13/04 CU Boulder, Colo. 0-39/24/05 CU Norman, Okla. 2-310/22/05 CU Boulder, Colo. 0-39/30/06 OU Boulder, Colo. 3-211/18/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-29/26/07 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/24/07 OU Boulder, Colo. 3-110/15/08 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/26/08 CU Boulder, Colo. 0-39/26/09 OU Boulder, Colo. 3-010/28/09 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/15/10 OU Boulder, Colo. 3-011/10/10 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

COlORadO STaTe (CSu leadS 6-2)9/14/85 CSU Springfield, Mo. 0-39/16/87 CSU Ft. Collins, Colo. 1-311/3/89 CSU Ft. Collins, Colo. 0-311/4/89 CSU Ft. Collins, Colo. 1-39/15/90 CSU Minneapolis 0-39/21/91 OU Norman, Okla. 3-28/29/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/2/12 CSU Ft Collins, Colo. 1-3

CONNeCTiCuT (Ou leadS 1-0)9/21/90 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

dayTON (Ou leadS 1-0)9/5/97 OU Bloomington, Ind. 3-0

delaWaRe (Ou leadS 1-0)9/23/95 OU Fairfax, Va. 3-0

deNVeR (Ou leadS 1-0)8/24/07 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

dePaul (SeRieS Tied 1-1)10/14/77 DU Chicago, Ill. 0-29/21/96 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-1

dRake (Ou leadS 3-0)10/17/82 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-111/15/85 OU Des Moines, Iowa 3-09/5/03 OU Chattanooga, Tenn. 3-0

duke (duke leadS 1-0)8/30/02 DU Los Angeles 0-3 duQueSNe (Ou leadS 1-0)9/8/12 OU Lincoln, Neb. 3-0

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eaST CaROliNa (Ou leadS 1-0)9/12/03 OU Lynchburg, Va. 3-2 eaST CeNTRal (Ou leadS 1-0)11/13/76 OU Edmond, Okla. 2-0

eaSTeRN keNTuCky (Ou leadS 3-0)9/20/85 OU Athens, Ga. 3-19/23/88 OU San Marcos, Texas 3-09/7/96 OU Columbia, S.C. 3-1

elON (Ou leadS 1-0)9/12/03 OU Lynchburg, Va. 3-0

eMPORia STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)10/29/82 OU Emporia , Kan. 2-0

FlORida (uF leadS 2-0)9/2/95 UF Gainesville, Fla. 0-311/30/07 UF Gainesville, Fla. 0-3

FlORida a&M (Ou leadS 2-0)11/29/07 OU Gainesville, Fla. 3-19/9/11 OU Coral Gables, Fla. 3-0

FlORida STaTe (FSu leadS 2-1)9/22/79 FSU Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1-210/4/79 OU Orlando, Fla. 2-09/4/10 FSU Houston, Texas 1-3

FORT hayS STaTe (SeRieS Tied 1-1)10/15/74 FHS Alva, Okla. 0-210/15/76 OU Norman, Okla. 2-0

FReSNO STaTe (FSu leadS 1-0)9/14/91 FSU Fullerton, Calif. 0-3

GeORGe MaSON (SeRieS Tied 1-1)9/29/89 OU Springfield, Mo. 3-09/22/95 GMU Fairfax, Va. 2-3

GeORGia (GeORGia leadS 4-0)9/20/85 UGA Athens, Ga. 2-39/27/86 UGA Norman, Okla. 2-39/9/89 UGA Carbondale, Ill. 0-39/24/93 UGA Athens, Ga. 0-3

GRaMbliNG STaTe (Ou leadS 3-0)9/13/02 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-09/4/04 OU Edinburg, Texas 3-09/4/09 OU Wichita, Kan. 3-2

haWaii (uh leadS 2-0)10/12/84 UH Austin, Texas 1-310/6/85 UH Lincoln, Neb. 0-3

hOFSTRa (SeRieS Tied 2-2)9/30/89 HU Springfield, Mo. 2-310/6/90 HU South Bend, Ind. 2-312/3/93 OU Kansas City, Mo. 3-09/6/08 OU Los Angeles, Calif. 3-0

hOuSTON (uh leadS 7-3)11/18/77 UH Austin,Texas 0-210/4/80 UH Springfield, Mo. 0-29/11/81 UH Denton, Texas 0-29/12/81 OU Denton, Texas 3-29/23/89 UH Baton Rouge, La. 0-310/29/93 UH Houston, Texas 2-310/14/94 UH Norman, Okla. 1-311/4/94 UH Houston, Texas 0-312/5/97 OU Stanford, Calif. 3-09/4/10 OU Houston, Texas 302

hOuSTON baPTiST (Ou leadS 1-0)8/28/09 OU Houston, Texas 3-0

idahO (SeRieS Tied 2-2)9/18/92 UI Norman, Okla. 1-39/3/94 UI Moscow, Idaho 2-38/26/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/1/07 OU Moscow, Idaho 3-0

idahO STaTe (iSu leadS 1-0)9/8/01 ISU Laramie, Wyo. 0-3

illiNOiS (SeRieS Tied 1-1)10/3/80 OU Springfield, Mo. 2-112/10/88 IU Urbana, Ill. 0-3

uiC (SeRieS Tied 1-1)10/15/77 UCI Chicago, Ill. 0-29/7/96 OU Columbia, S.C. 3-1

illiNOiS STaTe (iSu leadS 5-0)10/22/77 ISU Springfield, Mo. 0-210/4/80 ISU Springfield, Mo. 1-210/2/81 ISU Springfield, Ill. 1-29/19/92 ISU Norman, Okla. 1-310/2/92 ISU Syracuse, N.Y. 1-3

iNdiaNa (iNdiaNa leadS 2-1)9/12/86 IU Springfield, Mo. 1-39/6/97 IU Bloomington, Ind. 2-39/2/05 OU Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3-0

iOWa (Ou leadS 2-1)9/29/78 Iowa Madison, Wis. 0-29/30/78 OU Madison, Wis. 2-19/14/85 OU Springfield, Mo. 3-0

iOWa STaTe (Ou leadS 44-29)10/29/76 OU Ames, Iowa 2-010/29/77 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/27/78 OU Lawrence, Kan. 2-09/25/80 OU Lincoln, Neb. 2-010/24/80 OU Lincoln, Neb. 2-010/25/80 OU Lincoln, Neb. 3-29/25/81 ISU Lincoln, Neb. 0-211/13/81 ISU Manhattan, Kan. 0-210/1/82 ISU Ames, Iowa 1-310/14/82 OU Norman, Okla. 3-29/29/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/3/83 ISU Ames, Iowa 2-39/28/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/19/84 ISU Ames, Iowa 0-310/26/85 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/16/85 OU Ames, Iowa 3-011/22/85 OU Kansas City, Mo. 3-010/4/86 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/25/86 OU Ames, Iowa 3-010/23/87 OU Ames, Iowa 3-011/7/87 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/22/88 ISU Norman, Okla. 1-311/4/88 OU Ames, Iowa 3-110/14/89 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/10/89 OU Ames, Iowa 3-210/19/90 ISU Ames, Iowa 1-311/16/90 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/18/91 ISU Norman, Okla. 0-311/15/91 OU Ames, Iowa 3-110/31/92 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/11/92 ISU Ames, Iowa 1-310/6/93 OU Ames, Iowa 3-010/23/93 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/12/94 ISU Norman, Okla. 2-310/29/94 ISU Ames, Iowa 2-310/21/95 ISU Ames, Iowa 1-311/1/95 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/26/96 OU Ames, Iowa 3-011/22/96 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/24/97 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/22/97 OU Ames, Iowa 3-010/17/98 ISU Norman, Okla. 1-311/20/98 OU Ames, Iowa 3-0

9/25/99 OU Ames, Iowa 3-010/27/99 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/27/00 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/4/00 OU Ames, Iowa 3-010/17/01 ISU Ames, Iowa 1-311/21/01 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/18/02 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/6/02 OU Ames, Iowa 3-210/8/03 ISU Norman, Okla. 1-311/26/03 ISU Ames, Iowa 2-39/17/04 ISU Norman, Okla. 1-310/23/04 OU Ames, Iowa 3-010/15/05 ISU Norman, Okla. 1-311/16/05 ISU Ames, Iowa 0-39/23/06 OU Ames, Iowa 3-011/21/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/6/07 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/24/07 ISU Ames, Iowa 1-310/4/08 ISU Ames, Iowa 0-311/22/08 OU Ames, Iowa 3-010/7/09 ISU Norman, Okla. 3-111/28/09 ISU Ames, Iowa 3-09/25/10 ISU Ames, Iowa 3-011/13/10 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/8/11 ISU Ames, Iowa 1-311/2/11 ISU Norman, Okla. 1-310/20/12 ISU Ames, Iowa 0-311/10/12 ISU Norman, Okla. 0-310/5/13 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/9/13 ISU Ames, Iowa 0-3

JaCkSON STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)9/20/79 OU Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2-0

kaNSaS (Ou leadS 47-32)10/16/76 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/29/76 OU Ames, Iowa 2-09/17/77 OU Springfield, Mo. 2-09/24/77 OU Norman, Okla. 2-09/25/77 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/28/77 KU Lawrence, Kan. 1-210/27/78 KU Lawrence, Kan. 1-210/26/79 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-19/26/80 OU Lincoln, Neb. 2-011/13/81 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-110/6/82 KU Norman, Okla. 2-310/8/82 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/17/82 KU Tulsa, Okla. 1-210/30/82 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-010/14/83 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-010/19/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/29/83 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-011/19/83 OU Ames, Iowa 3-110/26/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/2/84 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-011/1/85 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/8/85 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-210/24/86 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-011/14/86 KU Norman, Okla. 2-311/22/86 OU Kansas City, Mo. 3-110/3/87 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/13/87 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-111/11/88 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-211/19/88 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/15/89 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/20/89 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-09/29/90 KU Lawrence, Kan. 0-310/26/90 KU Norman, Okla. 2-39/28/91 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/25/91 KU Lawrence, Kan. 1-310/21/92 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-011/21/92 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/2/93 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/14/93 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-010/1/94 KU Lawrence, Kan. 0-311/5/94 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/27/95 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/18/95 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-0

10/5/96 KU Lawrence, Kan. 0-311/8/96 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/3/97 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/8/97 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-09/23/98 KU Norman, Okla. 1-310/28/98 KU Lawrence, Kan. 2-310/6/99 KU Norman, Okla. 1-311/10/99 KU Lawrence, Kan. 2-310/18/00 KU Lawrence, Kan. 0-311/25/00 KU Norman, Okla. 0-39/22/01 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/24/01 KU Lawrence, Kan. 0-39/21/02 KU Lawrence, Kan. 0-310/26/02 KU Norman, Okla. 2-310/11/03 KU Norman, Okla. 0-311/12/03 KU Lawrence, Kan. 0-310/20/04 KU Norman, Okla. 0-311/6/04 KU Lawrence, Kan. 0-39/17/05 KU Lawrence, Kan. 2-311/9/05 KU Norman, Okla. 1-310/7/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/25/06 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-19/15/07 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/3/07 KU Lawrence, Kan. 2-310/18/08 KU Lawrence, Kan. 1-311/12/08 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/23/09 KU Lawrence, Okla. 2-311/7/09 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/16/10 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-011/27/10 KU Norman, Okla. 3-010/15/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/16/11 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-110/6/12 KU Norman, Okla. 2-311/14/12 KU Lawrence, Kan. 0-310/9/13 KU Lawrence, Kan. 0-311/30/13 OU Norman, Okla. 3-1

kaNSaS STaTe (Ou leadS 53-25-1)11/8/75 Tie Lawrence, Kan. 1-110/30/76 OU Ames, Iowa 2-010/29/77 OU Norman, Okla. 2-011/12/77 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-011/12/77 OU Tulsa, Okla. 1-010/28/78 KSU Lawrence, Kan. 0-211/11/78 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/26/79 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-09/25/80 OU Lincoln, Neb. 2-010/24/80 OU Lincoln, Neb. 2-010/9/81 OU Austin, Texas 3-111/14/81 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 0-29/16/82 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/22/82 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 2-311/19/82 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-110/1/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/19/83 KSU Norman, Okla. 0-210/24/83 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-19/29/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/1/84 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-111/16/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/4/85 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-210/24/85 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/31/86 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-211/7/86 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/29/87 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/15/87 OU Manhatttan, Kan. 3-010/21/88 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-211/12/88 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/5/89 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/21/89 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-19/28/90 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-110/27/90 KSU Norman, Okla. 1-39/27/91 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/26/91 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-110/10/92 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-011/7/92 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/16/93 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/13/93 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-010/22/94 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-2

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11/12/94 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/7/95 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/28/95 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-010/4/96 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 0-311/9/96 KSU Norman, Okla. 0-310/4/97 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/7/97 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-29/25/98 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 0-310/31/98 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/23/99 KSU Norman, Okla. 1-311/24/99 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 1-310/7/00 KSU Norman, Okla. 0-311/15/00 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 0-39/19/01 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 0-310/19/01 KSU Norman, Okla. 0-310/9/02 KSU Norman,Okla. 0-311/20/02 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 0-39/27/03 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 0-311/19/03 KSU Norman, Okla. 0-39/29/04 KSU Norman, Okla. 1-311/17/04 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 0-39/14/05 KSU Norman, Okla. 0-311/26/05 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 0-310/14/06 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-211/11/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/19/07 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-210/19/07 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/11/08 KSU Norman, Okla. 2-311/5/08 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 1-39/16/09 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-110/31/09 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/6/10 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-011/20/10 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/22/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/9/11 KSU Manhattan, Kan. 2-39/19/12 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/24/12 OU Manhattan, Kan. 3-110/12/13 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/3/13 OU Manhattan, Kan. 0-3

kC JeWiSh CeNTeR (SeRieS Tied)11/8/75 Tie Lawrence, Kan. 1-1

keaRNey STaTe (SeRieS Tied 1-1)10/4/75 OU Wichita, Kan. 2-110/4/75 KSU Wichita, Kan. 0-2

kellOGG CC (kCC leadS 1-0)10/15/77 KCC Chicago, Ill. 0-2

keNTuCky (Ou leadS 2-0)9/9/88 OU West Lafayette, Ind. 3-09/7/12 OU Lincoln, Neb. 3-1

laMaR (laMaR leadS 4-3)11/19/76 LU Nacogdoches, Texas 0-29/15/79 LU Denton, Texas 0-29/12/80 OU Denton, Texas 1-211/20/80 LU Baton Rouge, La. 0-210/15/82 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-09/13/85 LU Springfield, Mo. 2-39/2/00 OU Beaumont, Texas 3-2

libeRTy (Ou leadS 1-0)9/13/03 OU Lynchburg, Va. 3-1

liPSCOMb (Ou leadS 1-0)9/6/03 OU Chattanooga, Tenn. 3-1 lONG beaCh STaTe (lbSu leadS 2-0)9/4/87 LBSU Tuscon, Ariz. 1-39/4/93 LBSU Long Beach, Calif. 0-3

liu bROOklyN (Ou leadS 1-0)9/21/13 LIUB Norman, Okla. 3-1

lOuiSiaNa-laFayeTTe (SeRieS Tied 1-1)9/1/00 OU Beaumont, Texas 3-08/31/01 ULL Huntsville, Texas 1-3

lOuiSiaNa-MONROe (Ou leadS 4-0)9/27/85 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/14/02 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-09/6/03 OU Chattanooga, Tenn. 3-09/3/04 OU Edinburg, Texas 3-0

lSu (lSu leadS 8-3)11/19/77 LSU Austin, Texas 0-210/5/79 OU Orlando, Fla. 2-010/19/79 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/20/79 OU Norman, Okla. 2-111/21/80 LSU Baton Rouge, La. 1-29/5/81 LSU Arlington, Texas 1-29/22/89 LSU Baton Rouge, La. 2-310/5/90 LSU South Bend, Ind. 1-38/31/91 LSU Norman, Okla. 1-211/6/93 LSU Baton Rouge, La. 0-39/18/99 LSU Evanston, Ill. 1-3

lOuiSVille (Ou leadS 2-0)10/3/92 OU Syracuse, N.Y. 3-29/25/93 OU Louisville, Ky. 3-1

lOyOla-ChiCaGO (Ou leadS 2-0)9/5/85 OU Chicago, Ill. 3-09/2/05 OU Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3-1

lOyOla MaRyMOuNT (lMu leadS 1-0)8/31/02 LMU Los Angeles 0-3

lubbOCk ChRiSTiaN (Ou leadS 1-0)10/17/80 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-0

MaRShall (Ou leadS 1-0)9/5/98 OU Winston-Salem, N.C. 3-2

MaX PaCkS (Ou leadS 1-0)11/8/75 OU Lawrence, Kan. 2-0

MeMPhiS (Ou leadS 5-0)10/14/78 OU Houston, Texas 2-010/6/84 OU Arlington, Texas 3-09/29/89 OU Springfield, Mo. 3-19/1/90 OU Arlington, Texas 3-09/10/04 OU Provo, Utah 3-1

MiaMi (Fla.) (uM leadS 2-3)9/20/79 OU Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2-010/5/79 UM Orlando, Fla. 1-28/28/10 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/10/11 UM Coral Gables, Fla. 1-39/20/13 UM Norman, Okla. 0-3

MiaMi (OhiO) (Ou leadS 1-0)9/5/97 OU Bloomington, Ind. 3-0 MiaMi-dade CC (Ou leadS 1-0)10/4/79 OU Orlando, Fla. 2-0

MiChiGaN STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0-1)10/14/77 Tie Chicago, Ill. 1-18/29/08 OU Norman, Okla. 3-1

Middle TeNNeSSee STaTe (MTSu leadS 2-0)11/3/01 MTSU Springfield, Mo. 1-38/31/07 MTSU Moscow, Idaho 0-39/14/13 OU Springfield, Mo. 3-0

MidWeSTeRN STaTe (Ou leadS 5-1-1)10/26/74 UM Denton, Texas 0-210/17/75 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/25/75 Tie Denton, Texas 1-19/24/77 OU Norman, Okla. 2-19/7/79 OU Lubbock, Texas 2-19/11/79 OU Denton, Texas 2-010/17/80 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-0

MiNNeSOTa (MiNNeSOTa leadS 5-4)9/18/78 UM Tulsa, Okla. 1-39/10/79 OU Norman, Okla. 3-29/26/80 OU Lincoln, Neb. 3-010/3/80 OU Springfield, Mo. 2-110/10/80 UM Minneapolis 0-310/9/81 UM Austin, Texas 0-39/17/88 OU Minneapolis 3-19/14/90 UM Minneapolis 2-38/30/91 UM Norman, Okla. 2-3

MiSSiSSiPPi (Ou leadS 2-0)9/11/93 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/5/93 OU Baton Rouge, La. 3-0

MiSSiSSiPPi STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)11/2/91 OU Arlington, Texas 3-1

MuW (Ou leadS 1-0)9/21/79 OU Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2-0

MiSSOuRi (Ou leadS 40-32)10/29/76 OU Ames, Iowa 2-09/25/77 MU Norman, Okla. 0-210/28/77 MU Norman, Okla. 0-29/30/78 MU Madison, Wis. 1-210/28/78 MU Lawrence, Kan. 1-210/26/79 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-110/27/79 OU Stillwater, Okla. 3-19/25/81 MU Lincoln, Neb. 1-211/13/81 MU Manhattan, Kan. 1-211/14/81 MU Manhattan, Kan. 0-310/2/82 MU Columbia, Mo. 1-311/6/82 MU Norman, Okla. 1-310/7/83 MU Norman, Okla. 2-311/4/83 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-211/18/83 MU Ames, Iowa 0-310/27/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/10/84 MU Columbia, Mo. 1-310/25/85 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/9/85 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-29/27/86 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/15/86 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/16/87 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/24/87 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-011/20/87 OU Salina, Kan. 3-110/7/88 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-011/5/88 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/13/89 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/14/89 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-110/4/90 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-111/2/90 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/30/91 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-211/8/91 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/30/92 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/24/92 MU Columbia, Mo. 1-310/30/93 MU Columbia, Mo. 2-311/17/93 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/15/94 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/9/94 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-010/4/95 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-111/4/95 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/25/96 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-011/23/96 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/25/97 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/21/97 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-110/16/98 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/21/98 MU Columbia, Mo. 0-3

9/29/99 MU Columbia, Mo. 2-311/3/99 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/14/00 MU Norman, Okla. 0-311/22/00 MU Columbia, Mo. 0-39/29/01 MU Columbia, Mo. 1-310/27/01 MU Norman, Okla. 0-310/12/02 MU Columbia, Mo. 0-311/2/02 MU Norman, Okla. 1-39/20/03 MU Columbia, Mo. 0-311/15/03 MU Norman, Okla. 2-310/6/04 MU Norman, Okla. 0-311/24/04 MU Columbia, Mo. 0-310/19/05 MU Columbia, Mo. 0-311/5/05 MU Norman, Okla. 0-310/18/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/15/06 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-29/29/07 MU Columbia, Mo. 2-311/21/07 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/17/08 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/9/08 MU Columbia, Mo. 0-39/19/09 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/11/09 MU Columbia, Mo. 0-310/9/10 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/24/10 OU Columbia, Mo. 3-210/5/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/29/11 MU Columbia, Mo. 0-3

MiSSOuRi STaTe (MSu leadS 23-9)10/4/75 MSU Wichita, Kan. 0-29/17/77 MSU Springfield, Mo. 0-210/21/77 MSU Springfield, Mo. 0-29/15/78 MSU Denton, Texas 0-210/11/78 MSU Tulsa, Okla. 0-310/21/78 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-19/15/79 MSU Denton, Texas 1-211/9/79 MSU Tulsa, Okla. 0-211/10/79 MSU Tulsa, Okla. 1-29/13/80 MSU Denton, Texas 0-29/25/80 OU Lincoln, Neb. 2-19/26/80 MSU Lincoln, Neb. 0-310/4/80 MSU Springfield, Mo. 0-211/15/80 MSU Tulsa, Okla. 0-39/12/81 MSU Denton, Texas 0-29/26/81 MSU Lincoln, Neb. 0-210/16/81 MSU Tulsa, Okla. 0-210/16/82 MSU Tulsa, Okla. 0-29/7/85 MSU Champaign, Ill. 1-39/13/85 MSU Springfield, Mo. 0-310/6/85 OU Lincoln, Neb. 3-09/12/86 MSU Springfield, Mo. 0-39/3/88 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/30/89 OU Springfield, Mo. 3-28/31/91 MSU Norman, Okla. 1-311/13/92 MSU Norman, Okla. 2-39/11/93 MSU Norman, Okla. 1-311/4/01 MSU Springfield, Mo. 0-312/2/06 OU Fayetteville, Ark. 3-09/11/10 OU Springfield, Mo. 3-18/27/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-18/25/12 OU Norman, Okla 3-19/14/13 OU Springfield, Mo. 3-0 MiSSOuRi-ST. lOuiS (uMSl leadS 1-0)10/2/76 UMSL Wichita, Kan. 0-2

MONTaNa (Ou leadS 1-0)9/3/95 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0 MONTaNa STaTe (SeRieS Tied 2-2)9/17/81 MSU San Diego, Calif. 0-29/3/88 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/12/97 OU San Antonio, Texas 3-19/9/00 MSU Bozeman, Mont. 0-3

MORehead STaTe (SeRieS Tied 1-1)12/4/93 OU Kansas City, Mo. 3-09/13/03 MSU Lynchburg, Va. 2-3

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NebRaSka (NebRaSka leadS 75-6)11/8/75 NU Lawrence, Kan. 0-210/30/76 NU Ames, Iowa 0-210/29/77 NU Norman, Okla. 0-210/27/78 NU Lawrence, Kan. 0-210/27/79 NU Stillwater, Okla. 0-310/3/80 OU Springfield, Mo. 2-110/25/80 NU Lincoln, Neb. 1-39/11/81 NU Denton, Texas 0-29/26/81 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-210/3/81 NU Springfield, Ill. 0-210/17/81 NU Tulsa, Okla. 0-210/8/82 NU Norman, Okla. 1-310/23/82 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/20/82 NU Columbia, Mo. 0-310/22/83 NU Norman, Okla. 0-311/5/83 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-39/22/84 NU Norman, Okla. 0-310/20/84 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/17/84 NU Norman, Okla. 0-310/5/85 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/2/85 NU Norman, Okla. 0-311/24/85 NU Kansas City, Mo. 0-310/18/86 NU Norman, Okla. 0-311/1/86 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/23/86 NU Kansas City, Mo. 0-310/17/87 NU Norman, Okla. 0-310/31/87 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/22/87 OU Salina, Kan. 3-110/1/88 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/15/88 NU Lincoln, Neb. 2-312/9/88 OU Champaign, Ill. 3-210/7/89 NU Norman, Okla. 1-310/28/89 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/25/89 NU Omaha, Neb. 0-310/20/90 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/17/90 NU Norman, Okla. 0-310/19/91 NU Norman, Okla. 1-311/16/91 NU Lincoln, Neb. 1-39/25/92 NU Norman, Okla. 0-310/17/92 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/27/92 NU Omaha, Neb. 2-310/9/93 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/19/93 NU Lincoln, Neb. 1-311/26/93 NU Omaha, Neb. 1-310/8/94 NU Norman, Okla. 0-311/19/94 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/25/94 NU Omaha, Neb. 0-39/30/95 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/10/95 NU Norman, Okla. 0-311/24/95 NU Omaha, Neb. 0-310/13/96 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/1/96 NU Norman, Okla. 0-310/10/97 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/1/97 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-310/3/98 NU Norman, Okla. 0-310/23/98 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-310/13/99 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/17/99 NU Norman, Okla. 0-39/23/00 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/1/00 NU Norman, Okla. 0-310/6/01 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/14/01 NU Norman, Okla. 0-310/16/02 NU Norman, Okla. 0-311/16/02 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-310/4/03 NU Norman, Okla. 0-311/1/03 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-310/9/04 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-311/20/04 NU Norman, Okla. 1-39/28/05 NU Norman, Okla. 1-311/2/05 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-39/16/06 NU Norman, Okla. 0-311/4/06 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-310/13/07 NU Norman, Okla. 0-311/17/07 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-310/8/08 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-310/25/08 NU Norman, Okla. 0-39/30/09 NU Norman, Okla. 2-3

10/24/09 NU Lincoln, Neb. 1-39/29/10 NU Norman, Okla. 3-111/17/10 NU Lincoln, Neb. 3-09/4/12 NU Lincoln, Neb. 0-3

NebRaSka-OMaha (Ou leadS 1-0)9/19/13 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

NeW MeXiCO (Ou leadS 3-1)9/4/87 OU Tucson, Ariz. 3-19/20/87 OU Albuquerque, N.M. 3-29/16/89 NM Norman, Okla. 0-39/15/12 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

NeW MeXiCO STaTe (NMSu leadS 3-1)9/7/79 NMS Lubbock, Texas 1-29/8/79 NMS Lubbock, Texas 0-39/6/85 NMS Champaign, Ill. 0-39/1/00 OU Beaumont, Texas 3-1

NeW ORleaNS (Ou leadS 1-0)9/14/08 OU Lubbock, Texas 3-1

NiChOllS STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)9/29/09 OU Houston, Texas 3-0

NORTh CaROliNa (Ou leadS 2-1)12/2/95 OU Kansas City, Mo. 3-18/26/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/5/09 UNC Wichita, Kan. 2-3

N.C. STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)9/16/95 OU West Lafayette, Ind. 3-0 NORTh dakOTa STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)9/1/12 OU Greeley, Co 3-0

Ne OklahOMa (Ou leadS 1-0)11/15/75 OU Weatherford, Okla. 2-0

NORTh TeXaS (Ou leadS 17-11)10/26/74 UNT Denton, Texas 0-210/29/75 UNT Durant, Okla. 1-211/20/76 UNT Nacogdoches, Texas 0-29/16/78 UNT Denton, Texas 0-211/17/78 UNT Arlington, Texas 0-29/11/79 UNT Denton, Texas 0-29/14/79 OU Denton, Texas 2-011/15/79 OU Arlington, Texas 2-09/6/80 OU Arlington, Texas 3-19/13/80 OU Denton, Texas 3-110/6/80 OU Denton, Texas 2-010/18/80 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-011/11/80 UNT Norman, Okla. 0-39/4/81 UNT Arlington, Texas 0-29/11/81 UNT Denton, Texas 0-29/28/82 UNT Denton, Texas 2-310/19/82 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/15/83 OU Denton, Texas 3-210/10/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/28/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/16/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/19/85 OU Denton, Texas 3-011/19/85 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/8/91 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/5/92 OU Norman, Okla. 3-08/31/01 UNT Huntsville, Texas 2-39/8/06 OU Denton, Texas 3-09/3/11 OU Denton, Texas 3-0

NORTheRN aRizONa (Nau leadS 1-0)9/4/92 NAU Norman, Okla. 2-3

NORTheRN COlORadO (SeRieS Tide 1-1)10/16/81 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-18/31/12 NC Greeley, Co 2-3

NW OklahOMa (SeRieS Tied 3-3)10/15/74 NW Alva, Okla. 0-211/2/74 NW Norman, Okla. 1-211/7/74 NW Edmond, Okla. 1-211/12/74 OU Weatherford, Okla. 2-010/15/75 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/21/75 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-1

NW MiSSOuRi STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)10/18/80 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-1

NORThWeSTeRN (Ou leadS 2-0)9/18/99 OU Evanston, Ill. 0-38/31/13 OU Kalamazoo, Mich. 3-1

NORThWeSTeRN STaTe (NWla leadS 1-0)11/22/75 NWLA Natchitoches, La. 0-2

NOTRe daMe (uNd leadS 3-2)9/21/85 OU Athens, Ga. 3-19/23/89 ND Baton Rouge, La. 1-310/5/90 OU South Bend, Ind. 3-09/16/95 ND West Lafayette, Ind. 0-39/10/05 ND San Antonio, Texas 0-3

OhiO STaTe (OSu leadS 3-1)10/22/77 OSU Springfield, Mo. 0-29/21/80 OU Stockton, Calif. 3-211/17/89 OSU Austin, Texas 1-39/18/93 OSU Columbus, Ohio 1-3

OklahOMa baPTiST (Ou leadS 2-0)11/2/74 OU Norman, Okla. 2-09/26/76 OU Norman, Okla. 2-0

OklahOMa ChRiSTiaN (Ou leadS 2-0)11/16/74 OU Edmond, Okla. 2-19/29/81 OU Oklahoma City 3-1

OklahOMa CiTy (Ou leadS 3-0)11/4/81 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/11/82 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/8/82 OU Oklahoma City 3-0

OklahOMa STaTe (Ou leadS 24-5)10/24/74 OSU Norman, Okla. 0-210/28/74 OSU Stillwater, Okla. 0-210/1/75 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/21/75 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-111/11/75 OU Edmond, Okla. 2-011/15/75 OSU Weatherford, Okla. 0-210/2/76 OU Wichita, Kan. 2-010/15/76 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/19/76 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-110/30/76 OU Ames, Iowa 2-011/13/76 OU Edmond, Okla. 2-010/28/77 OU Norman, Okla. 2-011/4/77 OSU Norman, Okla. 0-211/12/77 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-010/21/78 OSU Tulsa, Okla. 1-210/28/78 OU Lawrence, Kan. 2-111/3/78 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-09/25/79 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/2/79 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-010/19/79 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/20/79 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/27/79 OU Stillwater, Okla. 3-011/2/79 OU Stillwater, Okla. 3-011/15/79 OU Arlington, Texas 2-09/30/80 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-010/21/80 OU Norman, Okla. 2-1

10/24/80 OU Lincoln, Neb. 2-010/25/80 OU Lincoln, Neb. 3-111/8/80 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-0

ONTaRiO (ONTaRiO leadS 1-0)10/15/77 ONT Chicago, Ill. 0-2

ORal RObeRTS (ORu leadS 27-23)10/19/76 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-010/5/77 ORU Norman, Okla. 1-211/4/77 OU Norman, Okla. 2-011/5/77 ORU Norman , Okla. 1-311/9/77 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 0-211/12/77 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 0-19/18/78 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 1-310/11/78 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 0-310/21/78 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 0-211/4/78 ORU Stillwater, Okla. 0-211/11/78 ORU Norman, Okla. 1-211/11/78 ORU Norman, Okla. 0-39/26/79 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 2-311/3/79 ORU Stillwater, Okla. 1-311/6/79 OU Norman, Okla. 2-011/10/79 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-111/17/79 ORU Arlington, Texas 0-29/30/80 ORU Stillwater, Okla. 1-210/14/80 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/29/80 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 1-211/8/80 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 1-311/15/80 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 0-310/28/81 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 1-311/10/81 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 0-39/22/82 ORU Norman, Okla. 1-310/15/82 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 0-210/27/82 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-09/26/83 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-010/4/83 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 2-311/7/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-29/11/84 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-211/8/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/3/85 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-09/28/85 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/12/85 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/30/86 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/21/86 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-110/6/87 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/6/87 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-09/16/94 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/7/95 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 1-311/17/95 ORU Norman, Okla. 1-39/26/01 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 0-39/10/02 ORU Norman, Okla. 0-39/16/03 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-19/7/04 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/5/05 ORU Tulsa, Okla. 2-39/6/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-012/1/06 OU Fayetteville, Ark. 3-08/27/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

OReGON STaTe (SeRieS Tied 2-2)8/31/90 OSU Arlington, Texas 0-39/12/91 OSU Fullerton, Calif. 0-39/2/06 OU Madison, Wis. 3-09/1/07 OU Moscow, Idaho 3-1

PaCiFiC (PaCiFiC leadS 6-0)9/20/80 UP Stockton, Calif. 0-39/6/91 UP Stockton, Calif. 0-38/30/96 UP Stockton, Calif. 0-39/11/98 UP Norman, Okla. 0-39/12/98 UP Norman, Okla. 1-39/6/13 UP Portland, Ore. 2-3

PaNhaNdle STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)11/12/74 OU Weatherford, Okla. 2-0

PiTTSbuRG STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)10/29/82 OU Pittsburg, Kan. 2-0

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PeNN STaTe (PSu leadS 2-0)10/2/81 PSU Springfield, Ill. 0-212/10/10 PSU University Park, Pa. 0-3

PORTlaNd (Ou leadS 1-0)9/2/94 OU Moscow, Idaho 3-1

PORTlaNd STaTe (Ou leadS 2-0)9/7/13 PSU Portland, Ore. 3-1

PROVideNCe (Ou leadS 1-0)9/3/04 OU Edinburg, Texas 3-0

PuRdue (Ou leadS 4-1)9/10/88 PU West Lafayette, Ind. 2-39/17/89 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/10/94 OU Norman, Okla. 3-29/2/95 OU Gainesville, Fla. 3-09/15/95 OU West Lafayette, Ind. 3-1

RhOde iSlaNd (Ou leadS 1-0)9/16/88 OU Minneapolis 3-1

RiCe (Ou leadS 4-2)10/4/83 RU Tulsa, Okla. 1-310/6/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/3/93 OU Long Beach, Calif. 3-19/2/95 OU Gainesville, Fla. 3-19/9/05 RU San Antonio, Texas 2-38/28/09 OU Houston, Texas 3-0

SaCRaMeNTO STaTe (SSu leadS 3-0)9/19/80 SSU Sacramento, Calif. 0-212/1/95 SSU Kansas City, Mo. 0-38/31/96 SSU Stockton, Calif. 2-3

ST. ClOud STaTe (SeRieS Tied 1-1)9/29/78 OU Madison, Wis. 2-09/30/78 SCS Madison, Wis. 1-2

ST. JOhN’S (Ou leadS 1-0)9/4/98 OU Winston-Salem, N.C. 3-1

ST. lOuiS (Ou leadS 1-0)9/11/10 OU Springfield, Mo. 3-1

ST. PhilliPS (Ou leadS 1-0)9/28/79 OU Denton, Texas 2-0

SaM hOuSTON STaTe (Ou leadS 7-4)11/21/75 SHU Natchitoches, La. 0-210/22/76 SHU Denton, Texas 0-211/5/76 SHU Arlington, Texas 0-29/29/79 OU Denton, Texas 2-19/29/79 OU Denton, Texas 2-110/6/88 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/15/89 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/17/94 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/1/01 SHU Huntsville, Texas 1-39/8/06 OU Denton, Texas 3-09/3/11 OU Denton, Texas 3-0 SaN dieGO (SaN dieGO leadS 3-0)9/16/81 USD San Diego, Calif. 1-39/8/07 USD San Diego, Calif. 1-39/5/08 USD Los Angeles 0-3

SaN dieGO STaTe (SdSu leadS 2-0)9/17/81 SDSU San Diego, Calif. 0-29/4/93 SDSU Long Beach, Calif. 0-3

SaN FRaNCiSCO (Ou leadS 3-1)9/18/86 OU San Francisco 3-19/19/87 OU Albuquerque, N.M. 3-19/3/99 OU San Luis Obispo, CA 3-28/30/03 USF Pullman, Wash. 0-3

SaN JOSe STaTe (SJSu leadS 7-1)9/19/81 SJSU San Diego, Calif. 1-210/9/82 SJSU Norman, Okla. 0-39/19/86 SJSU San Jose, Calif. 0-39/20/86 SJSU San Jose, Calif. 0-311/11/90 SJSU San Jose, Calif. 0-39/7/91 SJSU Berkeley, Calif. 1-38/31/96 OU Stockton, Calif. 3-09/17/99 SJSU Evanston, Ill. 0-3

SeTON hall (Ou leadS 1-0)8/25/07 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

Se OklahOMa (Ou leadS 2-0)10/15/75 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/29/75 OU Durant, Okla. 2-0

SOuTh CaROliNa (uSC leadS 3-2)9/9/94 OU Norman, Okla. 3-29/6/96 OU Columbia, S.C. 3-18/29/97 USC Columbia, S.C. 0-39/11/98 USC Norman, Okla. 0-39/12/98 USC Norman, Okla. 1-3

SOuTh dakOTa STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)9/2/06 OU Madison, Wis. 3-0

SOuTh FlORida (Ou leadS 1-0)9/24/88 OU San Marcos, Texas 3-0

SOuTheRN illiNOiS (Ou leadS 3-1)9/27/79 OU Norman, Okla. 3-29/6/86 SIU Norman, Okla. 2-39/9/89 OU Carbondale, Ill. 3-29/21/91 OU Norman, Okla. 3-1

uSC (uSC leadS 3-0)9/7/90 USC Los Angeles 1-39/4/08 USC Los Angeles 1-312/4/09 USC Los Angeles 0-3

SMu (SeRieS Tied 2-2)10/26/74 SMU Denton, Texas 0-29/20/01 SMU Norman, Okla. 0-38/26/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/14/12 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

SOuTheRN NazaReNe (Ou leadS 2-0)10/21/78 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-110/14/83 OU Norman, Okla. 2-0

SW OklahOMa (Ou leadS 2-1)11/12/74 SW Weatherford, Okla. 1-211/11/75 OU Edmond, Okla. 2-011/12/76 OU Edmond, Okla. 2-1

SOuThWeSTeRN (SW leadS 1-0)9/23/83 SW Norman, Okla. 1-3

STaNFORd (STaNFORd leadS 6-0)9/18/80 SU Palo Alto, Calif. 1-39/18/81 SU San Diego, Calif. 0-211/9/90 SU Palo Alto, Calif. 0-39/19/97 SU Palo Alto, Calif. 0-312/6/97 SU Palo Alto, Calif. 0-312/6/13 SU Palo Alto, Calif. 0-3

STePheN F. auSTiN (Ou leadS 2-0)9/14/79 OU Denton, Texas 2-112/3/93 OU Kansas City, Mo. 3-2

SWaiMS (SWaiMS leadS 1-0)11/8/75 SU Lawrence, Kan. 0-2

SyRaCuSe (Ou leadS 2-0)10/3/92 OU Syracuse, N.Y. 3-09/17/94 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

TeNNeSSee (uT leadS 2-1)10/17/81 UT Tulsa, Okla. 0-29/6/97 OU Bloomington, Ind. 3-09/3/10 UT Houston, Texas 0-3

TeXaS (uT leadS 42-3)10/25/75 UT Denton, Texas 0-210/13/78 UT Houston, Texas 0-210/8/81 UT Austin, Texas 0-310/10/81 UT Austin, Texas 0-310/9/82 UT Norman, Okla. 1-39/23/88 UT Austin, Texas 0-310/4/89 UT Dallas, Texas 1-310/11/90 UT Dallas, Texas 0-311/16/92 UT Austin, Texas 0-39/28/96 UT Norman, Okla. 2-311/15/96 UT Austin, Texas 0-39/26/97 UT Austin, Texas 1-311/15/97 UT Norman, Okla. 0-310/9/98 UT Austin, Texas 1-311/14/98 UT Norman, Okla. 0-310/2/99 UT Norman, Okla. 1-311/6/99 UT Austin, Texas 2-310/11/00 UT Austin, Texas 0-311/18/00 UT Norman, Okla. 0-310/3/01 UT Norman, Okla. 0-311/24/01 UT Austin, Texas 0-39/25/02 UT Austin, Texas 0-311/13/02 UT Norman, Okla. 0-39/24/03 UT Norman, Okla. 0-311/22/03 UT Austin, Texas 0-310/2/04 UT Austin, Texas 0-310/27/04 UT Norman, Okla. 0-310/1/05 UT Austin, Texas 0-311/23/05 UT Norman, Okla. 0-39/27/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/21/06 UT Austin, Texas 2-310/17/07 UT Norman,Okla. 0-310/31/07 UT Austin, Texas 0-310/1/08 UT Norman, Okla. 3-110/29/08 OU Austin, Texas 3-210/10/09 UT Austin, Texas 0-311/25/09 UT Norman, Okla. 0-310/13/10 UT Norman, Okla. 1-311/6/10 UT Austin, Texas 1-39/28/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/26/11 UT Austin, Texas 1-39/22/12 UT Austin, Texas 0-310/28/12 UT Norman, Okla. 0-39/28/13 UT Austin, Texas 0-311/2/13 UT Norman, Okla. 1-3

TeXaS a&M (a&M leadS 37-8)10/26/74 TAM Denton, Texas 0-210/24/75 TAM Denton, Texas 0-210/22/76 TAM Denton, Texas 1-211/5/76 TAM Arlington, Texas 0-210/21/77 TAM Springfield, Mo. 0-210/14/78 TAM Houston, Texas 0-29/14/79 OU Denton, Texas 2-09/6/80 TAM Arlington, Texas 1-39/4/81 TAM Arlington, Texas 1-310/9/81 TAM Austin, Texas 0-310/5/84 TAM Arlington, Texas 2-39/26/86 TAM Norman, Okla. 0-39/12/93 TAM Norman, Okla. 1-39/27/96 TAM Norman, Okla. 1-311/17/96 TAM College Station, TX 0-39/27/97 TAM College Station, TX 0-311/14/97 TAM Norman, Okla. 0-310/11/98 TAM College Station, TX 0-3

11/13/98 TAM Norman, Okla. 0-310/10/99 TAM College Station, TX 0-311/13/99 TAM Norman, Okla. 0-39/20/00 TAM Norman, Okla. 0-310/27/00 TAM College Station, TX 0-310/31/01 TAM College Station, TX 0-311/12/01 TAM Norman, Okla. 0-310/2/02 TAM Norman, Okla. 0-310/30/02 TAM College Station, TX 0-310/17/03 TAM Norman, Okla. 0-311/8/03 TAM College Station, TX 1-310/13/04 TAM College Station, TX 0-310/30/04 TAM Norman, Okla. 1-310/8/05 TAM Norman, Okla. 1-310/28/05 TAM College Station, TX 0-39/13/06 OU College Station, TX 3-010/28/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/12/07 OU College Station, TX 3-210/27/07 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/21/08 TAM College Station, TX 2-311/19/08 TAM Norman, Okla. 2-310/21/09 OU College Station, TX 3-011/18/09 OU Norman, Okla. 1-310/20/10 OU Norman, Okla. 3-211/3/10 TAM College Station, TX 1-310/12/11 TAM College Station, TX 2-311/19/11 TAM Norman, Okla. 1-3

TeXaS a&M COMMeRCe (TaMu-C leadS 1-0)10/16/76 TAMU Norman, Okla. 1-2

TeXaS a&M CORPuS ChRiSTi (Ou leadS 2-0)9/2/00 OU Beaumont, Texas 3-09/1/01 OU Huntsville, Texas 3-0

TeXaS-aRliNGTON (uTa leadS 26-15)11/21/75 UTA Natchitoches, La. 0-210/21/77 UTA Springfield, Mo. 0-29/15/78 UTA Denton, Texas 0-211/16/78 UTA Arlington, Texas 0-29/18/79 UTA Arlington, Texas 1-311/6/79 UTA Norman, Okla. 1-211/16/79 UTA Arlington, Texas 0-211/16/79 UTA Arlington, Texas 1-39/6/80 UTA Arlington, Texas 1-39/11/80 UTA Arlington, Texas 2-39/12/80 UTA Denton, Texas 0-210/14/80 OU Norman, Okla. 2-011/22/80 UTA Baton Rouge, La. 0-29/5/81 UTA Arlington, Texas 0-29/12/81 UTA Denton, Texas 0-210/2/81 UTA Springfield, Ill. 0-29/14/83 OU Arlington, Texas 3-210/7/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/24/83 UTA Norman, Okla. 0-39/18/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/25/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/7/84 OU Arlington, Texas 3-010/24/84 UTA Arlington, Texas 2-39/17/85 UTA Norman, Okla. 1-310/8/85 UTA Arlington, Texas 0-39/17/86 UTA Arlington, Texas 0-310/15/86 UTA Norman, Okla. 1-39/12/87 UTA Arlington, Texas 1-39/29/87 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/4/88 UTA Norman, Okla. 0-39/27/89 UTA Norman, Okla. 0-38/31/90 OU Arlington, Texas 3-09/26/90 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/20/91 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/4/92 UTA Arlington, Texas 1-39/17/93 OU Columbus, Ohio 3-09/5/95 OU Arlington, Texas 3-19/8/01 UTA Laramie, Wyo. 0-39/7/05 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

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9/12/09 OU Arlington, Texas 3-28/28/10 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

TCu (Ou leadS 8-1)11/3/04 TCU Norman, Okla. 1-38/27/05 OU Fort Worth, Texas 3-110/31/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/3/07 OU Fort Worth, Texas 3-29/13/08 OU Lubbock, Texas 3-110/6/12 OU Ft. Worth, Texas 3-011/21/12 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/23/13 OU Fort Worth, Texas 3-211/13/13 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

TeXaS luTheRaN (TeXaS luTheRaN leadS 3-1)11/5/76 TLC Arlington, Texas 0-211/18/77 TLC Austin, Texas 0-210/18/82 TLC Tulsa, Okla. 0-210/15/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

TeXaS-PaN aMeRiCaN (Ou leadS 3-0)9/21/96 OU Lawrence, Kan. 3-09/13/97 OU San Antonio, Texas 3-09/4/04 OU Edinburg, Texas 3-2

TeXaS-SaN aNTONiO (Ou leadS 3-0)11/11/94 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/12/97 OU San Antonio, Texas 3-09/11/05 OU San Antonio, Texas 3-0

TeXaS SOuTheRN (Ou leadS 2-0)9/9/06 OU Denton, Texas 3-09/16/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

TeXaS STaTe (Ou leadS 4-0-1)11/6/76 Tie Arlington, Texas 1-19/24/88 OU San Marcos, Texas 3-19/22/90 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/27/92 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/22/93 OU San Marcos, Texas 3-2

TeXaS TeCh (TTu leadS 36-30)11/20/76 TTU Nacogdoches, Texas 0-29/15/78 TTU Denton, Texas 1-210/13/78 TTU Houston, Texas 0-29/6/79 TTU Lubbock, Texas 0-39/8/79 OU Lubbock, Texas 2-19/14/79 OU Denton, Texas 3-09/15/79 OU Denton, Texas 2-110/19/79 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/20/79 TTU Norman, Okla. 0-210/20/79 TTU Norman, Okla. 1-211/8/79 OU Norman, Okla. 2-011/17/79 OU Arlington, Texas 2-110/15/81 TTU Norman, Okla. 2-310/17/81 TTU Tulsa, Okla. 0-210/16/82 TTU Tulsa, Okla. 0-210/18/82 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-110/13/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/15/83 TTU Norman, Okla. 0-39/15/84 TTU Lubbock, Texas 0-310/13/84 TTU Austin, Texas 1-39/5/86 TTU Norman, Okla. 0-39/5/87 TTU Tucson, Ariz. 2-311/23/91 TTU Lubbock, Texas 2-39/5/92 TTU Norman, Okla. 0-39/1/93 TTU Lubbock, Texas 2-310/1/93 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/25/94 TTU Lubbock, Texas 1-310/28/94 TTU Norman, Okla. 2-310/18/96 TTU Norman, Okla. 1-311/30/96 TTU Lubbock, Texas 0-310/18/97 OU Lubbock, Texas 3-211/28/97 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/6/98 TTU Lubbock, Texas 0-311/28/98 TTU Norman, Okla. 0-3

10/16/99 TTU Norman, Okla. 0-311/21/99 TTU Lubbock, Texas 0-310/4/00 TTU Lubbock, Texas 0-311/11/00 TTU Norman, Okla. 0-310/13/01 TTU Norman, Okla. 0-311/10/01 TTU Lubbock, Texas 0-310/23/02 TTU Lubbock, Texas 0-311/9/02 TTU Norman, Okla. 0-310/22/03 TTU Lubbock, Texas 0-311/5/03 OU Norman, Okla. 3-29/15/04 TTU Lubbock, Texas 1-311/10/04 OU Norman, Okla. 3-29/21/05 TTU Lubbock, Texas 0-310/26/05 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/11/06 OU Lubbock, Texas 3-211/8/06 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/10/07 OU Lubbock, Texas 3-011/7/07 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/12/08 OU Lubbock, Texas 3-29/27/08 OU Norman, Okla. 3-210/3/09 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/14/09 OU Lubbock, Texas 3-09/22/10 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/23/10 OU Lubbock, Texas 3-010/1/11 OU Lubbock, Texas 3-211/23/11 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/17/12 OU Lubbock, Texas 3-010/31/12 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/25/13 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/20/13 OU Lubbock, Texas 3-1

TeXaS WeSleyaN (Ou leadS 3-1)10/22/76 TWU Denton, Texas 1-211/6/76 OU Arlington, Texas 2-09/28/79 OU Denton, Texas 2-19/23/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-1

TeXaS WOMaN’S (Ou leadS 10-3)10/24/75 TWU Denton, Texas 0-210/23/76 TWU Denton, Texas 0-29/30/77 OU Denton, Texas 2-09/16/78 TWU Denton, Texas 1-211/18/78 OU Arlington, Texas 2-09/28/79 OU Denton, Texas 2-010/6/79 OU Denton, Texas 3-111/8/79 OU Denton, Texas 2-111/9/79 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-09/12/80 OU Denton, Texas 2-09/13/80 OU Denton, Texas 2-010/6/80 OU Denton, Texas 2-110/21/80 OU Norman, Okla. 2-0

TulaNe (TulaNe leadS 1-0)11/19/76 TU Nacogdoches, Texas 1-2

TulSa (Ou leadS 34-2)10/7/75 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-19/26/76 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/2/76 OU Wichita, Kan. 2-09/24/77 OU Norman, Okla. 2-111/5/77 OU Norman, Okla. 2-011/12/77 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-111/3/78 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-011/2/79 OU Stillwater, Okla. 3-011/9/79 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-010/17/80 OU Stillwater, Okla. 2-011/8/80 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-110/16/81 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-111/10/81 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-010/25/82 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-011/8/82 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/25/83 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-09/27/83 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-110/17/83 OU Norman, Okla. 2-111/1/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/2/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/1/85 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/18/85 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-0

9/6/86 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/6/86 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-09/22/87 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-010/19/87 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/16/90 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/24/91 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/19/92 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/12/95 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-010/2/95 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/9/96 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/14/02 TU Tulsa, Okla. 1-312/4/10 OU Norman, Okla. 3-212/2/11 TU Los Angeles 1-38/25/12 OU Norman, Okla 3-29/17/13 OU Tulsa, Okla. 3-2

TulSa yMCa (yMCa leadS 3-0)10/28/74 YMCA Stillwater, Okla. 0-29/25/75 YMCA Tulsa, Okla. 0-211/4/75 YMCA Norman, Okla. 0-2

uCla (uCla leadS 1-0)12/8/06 UCLA Honolulu, Hawaii 0-3

uSaO (Ou leadS 4-0)9/27/75 OU Norman, Okla. 2-010/9/75 OU Chickasha, Okla. 2-09/26/76 OU Norman, Okla. 2-011/12/76 OU Edmond, Okla. 2-0

uTah (SeRieS Tied 1-1)9/13/86 UU Springfield, Mo. 0-39/10/10 OU Springfield, Mo. 3-1

uTah STaTe (uSu leadS 1-0)9/9/00 USU Bozeman, Mont. 0-3

uTah Valley (Ou leadS 1-0)9/11/04 OU Provo, Utah 3-1

VillaNOVa (SeRieS Tied 1-1)9/23/95 VU Fairfax, Va. 0-312/1/95 OU Kansas City, Mo. 3-0

ViRGiNia (Ou leadS 1-0)9/7/07 OU San Diego, Calif. 3-0

Wake FOReST (SeRieS Tied 1-1)9/5/98 OU Winston-Salem, N.C. 3-19/7/01 WFU Laramie, Wyo. 0-3

WaShiNGTON (uW leadS 1-0)9/10/88 UW West Lafayette, Ind. 0-3

WaShiNGTON STaTe (WSu leadS 2-0)9/1/94 WSU Pullman, Wash. 1-38/29/03 WSU Pullman, Wash. 1-3

WebeR STaTe (Ou leadS 1-0)9/13/91 OU Fullerton, Calif. 3-1

WeST TeXaS a&M (Ou leadS 5-3)10/26/74 WTAM Denton, Texas 0-210/18/75 WTAM Norman, Okla. 0-210/1/77 WTAM Denton, Texas 0-29/7/79 OU Lubbock, Texas 2-09/30/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/14/84 OU Lubbock, Texas 3-010/14/85 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/22/86 OU Norman, Okla. 3-0

WeST ViRGiNia (Ou leadS 5-0)9/17/99 OU Evanston, Ill. 3-09/29/12 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/3/12 OU Morgantown, W. Va. 3-010/26/13 OU Norman, Okla. 3-011/27/13 OU Morgantown, W. Va. 3-1

WeSTeRN illiNOiS (SeRieS Tied)9/29/78 Tie Madison, Wis. 1-1

WeSTeRN MiChiGaN (Ou leadS 3-2)12/4/87 WMU Kalamazoo, Mich. 0-312/2/88 OU Kalamazoo, Mich. 3-010/28/92 WMU Kalamazoo, Mich. 0-38/25/2012 OU Norman, Okla 3-08/31/13 OU Kalamazoo, Mich. 3-0

WiChiTa STaTe (Ou leadS 21-10)10/4/75 OU Wichita, Kan. 2-010/17/75 OU Norman, Okla. 2-110/2/76 WSU Wichita, Kan. 0-210/16/76 OU Norman, Okla. 2-011/11/78 OU Norman, Okla. 2-09/7/84 OU Wichita, Kan. 3-09/27/84 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/26/85 OU Norman, Okla. 3-010/17/85 OU Wichita, Kan. 3-010/14/86 OU Enid, Okla. 3-011/11/86 WSU Wichita, Kan. 1-39/18/87 OU Albuquerque, N.M. 3-09/25/87 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/27/87 OU Wichita, Kan. 3-010/9/90 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/23/91 OU Wichita, Kan. 3-211/11/93 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/18/94 OU Norman, Okla. 3-110/25/95 OU Wichita, Kan. 3-09/29/98 WSU Wichita, Kan. 1-310/6/98 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/4/99 OU San Luis Obispo, CA 3-19/11/99 OU Norman, Okla. 3-111/4/01 WSU Springfield, Mo. 1-38/30/03 WSU Pullman, Wash. 1-38/29/08 WSU Norman, Okla. 0-39/5/09 WSU Wichita, Kan. 0-38/27/10 WSU Norman, Okla. 0-312/3/10 OU Norman, Okla. 3-09/14/11 WSU Wichita, Kan. 2-310/3/12 WSU Norman, Okla. 1-3

WiSCONSiN (Ou leadS 3-2-1)10/14/77 Tie Chicago, Ill. 1-19/29/78 UW Madison, Wis. 0-210/3/80 OU Springfield, Mo. 2-010/11/80 OU Minneapolis 3-210/16/81 OU Tulsa, Okla. 2-09/1/06 UW Madison, Wis. 0-3

WyOMiNG (uW leadS 3-1)10/3/81 UW Springfield, Mo. 0-210/8/83 OU Norman, Okla. 3-19/11/99 UW Norman, Okla. 0-39/7/01 UW Laramie, Wyo. 0-3

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DAVID L.BOREN13TH PRESIDENTUNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA

David L. Boren, who has served Okla-homa as governor and U.S. senator, became the thirteenth president of the

University of Oklahoma in November 1994. He is the first person in state history to have served in all three positions.

Boren is widely respected for his academic credentials, his longtime support of educa-tion, and for his distinguished political ca-reer as a reformer of the American political system. A graduate of Yale University in 1963, Boren majored in American history, graduated in the top one percent of his class and was elected Phi Beta Kappa. He was selected as a Rhodes Scholar and earned a master’s degree in politics, philosophy and economics from Oxford University, England, in 1965.

In 1968, he received a law degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Law, where he was on the Law Review, elected to the Order of the Coif, and won the Bledsoe Prize as the outstanding graduate by a vote of the faculty.

As Oklahoma’s governor from 1974 through 1978, Boren promoted key educational initia-tives that have had an enduring impact on Oklahoma. Established during his tenure were the Oklahoma Arts Institute, the Schol-ar-Leadership Enrichment Program, and the Oklahoma Physicians Manpower Training Program, which provides scholarships for medical students and medical personnel who commit to practice in underserved rural areas. Also, the first state funding for Gifted and Talented classes was provided in 1976 and, from 1976 through 1978, Oklahoma ranked first among all states in the percent-age increases of funding for higher educa-tion.

One of Boren’s most far-reaching projects in promoting quality education at all levels is the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, which he founded in 1985. The foundation recognizes outstanding public school stu-dents and teachers and helps establish pri-vate local foundations to help give academic endowment grants to local public schools. As a senator, he was the author of the Na-tional Security Education Act in 1992, which provides scholarships for study abroad and for learning additional languages, as well as legislation to restore the tax deductibility of gifts of appreciated property to universities in 1993.

Boren, also a former state legislator, spent nearly three decades in elective politics be-fore becoming the president of the University of Oklahoma. Boren was the youngest gov-ernor in the nation when he served from 1974 to 1978. Known as a reformer, Boren cam-paigned with a broom as his symbol. Dur-ing his term, he instituted many progressive programs, including conflict-of-interest rules, campaign-financing disclosure, stronger open meeting laws for public bodies, more competitive bidding on state government contracts, and reform of the state’s prison system, including expanded education pro-grams for first-time offenders and the larg-est expansion of the work-release program in state history.

During his time in the U.S. Senate from 1979 to 1994, Boren served on the Senate Finance

and Agriculture Committees and was the lon-gest-serving chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. From his days as a state legislator and governor of Oklahoma to Washington, Boren carried a commitment to reform, leading numerous efforts to make government work better for American citi-zens. As chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, he strengthened oversight of se-cret government programs and reformed the procedures for Presidential notice of such programs to Congress.

For more than 10 years, he led the fight for congressional campaign finance reform and for legislation discouraging administration and congressional staff from cashing in on government experience and contacts by be-coming lobbyists. In addition, he introduced legislation seeking to limit gifts and travel subsidies that government workers, includ-ing members of Congress, can receive from lobbyists. Boren also chaired the special 1992-93 Joint Committee on the Organiza-tion of Congress, which produced proposals to make Congress more efficient and respon-sive by streamlining congressional bureau-cracy, reducing staff sizes and reforming procedures to end legislative gridlock.

Boren left the U.S. Senate in 1994 with an approval rating of 9l percent after being re-elected with 83 percent of the vote in 1990, the highest percentage in the nation in a U.S. Senate contest in that election year.

Boren served from 1988 to 1997 as a mem-ber of the Yale University Board of Trustees. His university experience also includes four years on the faculty of Oklahoma Baptist University, where he was chairman of the De-partment of Political Science and chairman of the Division of Social Sciences. In 1993, the American Association of University Pro-fessors presented Boren with the Henry Yost Award as Education Advocate of the Year.

In April 2004, Boren received the Mory’s Cup from the Mory’s Association at Yale Univer-sity. In making the presentation to Boren it was noted that he was the first Yale gradu-ate in the university’s history extending over three centuries to have served as a Governor, U.S. Senator and President of a major uni-versity.

Under Boren’s leadership, the University of Oklahoma has developed and emerged as a “pacesetter university in American public higher education,” with 20 major new pro-grams initiated since his inauguration. They include establishment of the Honors College, the Charles M. Russell Center for the Study of Art of the American West, a new exposi-tory writing program for freshmen modeled on the program at Harvard, an interdisciplin-ary religious studies program, the Artist-in-Residence Program, the International Pro-grams Center, and the Faculty-in-Residence Program putting faculty family apartments in student residence halls. The Retired Pro-fessors Program has been started, bringing 50 retired full professors back to the Univer-sity to teach freshmen.

The number of new facilities started or com-pleted on the campus during the Boren years has matched the explosion in new programs. Since 1994, almost $1 billion in construction projects have been completed or are under

way on OU’s three campuses. Among the largest of the recent projects are the $18.7 million renovation and expansion of historic Holmberg Hall, home of music and dance programs; the $67 million National Weather Center; the $19 million addition to the Michael F. Price College of Busi-ness; the $17 million Gaylord Hall for journalism and mass communica-tion; the $27 million Stephenson Research and Technology Center; and the $83.5 million stadium project. The Health Sciences Center has a new Student Union, and the new $24 million Stanton L. Young Biomedical Re-search Center.

Presidential Travel Scholarships, students from 111 countries on cam-pus, more reciprocal international exchange agreements than any other university and the new International Programs Center are all making OU more international. The new Honors College helps to assure that no stu-dents need to leave Oklahoma to find an educational experience to match their potential.

In 1995, Boren launched the “Reach for Excellence” fundraising campaign with a five-year goal of $200 million, which was twice as large as any fundraising drive in Oklahoma history. The drive exceeded $500 million, raising OU into the top 15 public universities in the United States in pri-vate endowment per capita. Since 1994, endowed professorships have increased from 100 to 560 and the OU donor base has grown from 18,000 to more than 125,000 friends and alumni. During the first 10 years of Boren’s tenure over $1 billion in private gifts were donated to the univer-sity.

Above all, the Boren years have been marked by an emphasis on putting students first. There is not a university president in the country that is more committed to students as his number one priority. He teaches a freshman-level course in political science each semester and is one of the few presidents of major universities to teach.

Boren is married to Molly Shi Boren, a former judge and English teacher. Mrs. Boren is President Emeritus of the Oklahoma Arts Institute, which provides education programs in nine arts disciplines for high school students from across the state who are gifted in the arts. Molly Boren has two degrees from the University of Oklahoma, a master’s degree in English and a Juris Doctorate from the OU College of Law. A native of Seminole, Boren has two children, Carrie Christine Boren, an Episcopal minister, and David Daniel Boren, who has served as a member of the United States Congress from Oklahoma. Devoting much of his life to public service, Boren drew from the example of his parents, the late Con-gressman Lyle H. Boren and Christine Boren.

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JOE cAStIgLIONEV.P. FOR INTERCOLLEgIATEATHLETICS PROgRAMS ANDDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

The word “renaissance” has often been used to describe the University of Okla-homa since the arrival of David L. Boren

as its 13th president. It’s no accident then that the same term could be used to describe the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and its leader, Joe Castiglione. Just as Boren has transformed the university community that the department is an integral part of, Castiglione, with the support of Boren and OU’s Board of Regents, has done the same thing with the athletics department, easily one of the most recognized representatives of the state’s flag-ship for higher education.

A department with a long tradition of excel-lence, there are some who would argue that the past 13 years represent the best of the best. With seven national championships and 44 conference titles produced in his tenure, it would be hard to dispute that. A place where competitive dreams come true and academic goals are the expectations, not the excep-tions, has been created at OU. Through his leadership and the support of the University’s administration, there is a department-wide commitment, involving student-athletes, coaches and staff, to that standard.

The 11th director of athletics at OU, Casti-glione arrived on the Sooner campus in 1998 and what he found was nothing like what you would see today. He made changes, some big and other no so, and, in the process, created a team of administrators, coaches and support staff who have built a climate that creates lofty goals, high standards and a commitment to ethical behavior that is second to none.

The emphasis has been and will always be on OU’s 500-plus student-athletes who have flourished in the atmosphere, creating new levels of excellence in competition and in the classroom only to raise the bar in succeeding years.

Proof of the overall excellence of the program can be demonstrated by the annual Learfield Director’s Cup rankings. The Sooners broke into the top 10 for the first time in school history at the conclusion of the 2010-11 academic year. That performance came after the department finished in the top 30 in 10 of the previous 12 years, a sustained pattern of excellence not seen before in the history of one of the nation’s premier intercollegiate athletics departments.

Since arriving at OU in 1998 after an outstand-ing administrative career at Missouri, Casti-glione has insisted that daily and long-term decisions be made in a financially responsible manner. The result of that commitment has helped the department close the books in the black in each of the last 13 years, making it one of the few Division I programs which re-main totally self-sustaining. His understanding of how the department fits into the University’s academic mission led to a decision in June 2009 to increase the direct support provided by the department on an annual basis to $4 million dollars. Through direct and indirect support, OU Athletics, under Castiglione’s lead-ership, provides more than $7 million annually to OU’s Academics Budget. Facility improve-ment and construction has been carried out at a record pace and Castiglione takes pride to point out that those improvements have all been paid for with private money.

Castiglione is quick to give full credit to the student-athletes and coaches, the staff, OU President David L. Boren, the OU Board of Regents, the donors and the fans for the suc-cess experienced during his tenure. It was that commitment to a team approach emphasis that was one of the many qualities that that the search committee recognized when they recommended Castiglione to university admin-istration in 1998.

In recognition of the performance of OU’s teams on the field and in the classroom, of the fiscal stability created during his tenure, the dra-matic increases in donor giving, facility construction and renovations, and the cutting-edge programs that the department has begun during his tenure, Castiglione was named National Athletic Director of the Year in May 2009 by the Sports Business Journal.

That award was one of several earned by Castiglione and the depart-ment. The 2007 PRISM Award winner, presented by the School of Sports Management at the University of Massachusetts, OU was just the second Division I winner and all of the programs recognized by the selection panel were started under Castiglione’s leadership with the full support of university administration.

His peers have honored him for the department’s achievements as well. In October 2004, the Bobby Dodd Foundation named him Athlet-ics Director of the Year. In 2003, he was inducted into the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators Hall of Fame. In June 2001, he received the General Robert R. Neyland Athletic Director Award for lifetime achievement from the All-American Football Foun-dation. The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) named him Central Region AD of the Year in 2000.

The achievement that may bring him the most pride, though, came in May 2007 when he completed a master’s of education degree from OU. To understand the need for education and lifelong learning, OU’s student-athletes just have to look at their AD who started and completed his master’s degree while running the department and maintaining his priorities to his family. He quickly put his experience to use as an adjunct professor in the College of Education, teaching graduate classes in Marketing Development and Leadership in Higher Education.

Castiglione was instrumental in the athletics department’s major campaign, Great Expectations: The Campaign For Sooner Sports. The largest fund-raising effort in OU athletics history included projects that impact each of OU’s nearly 500 student-athletes and has become a national model for intercollegiate athletics. The campaign ended three years later with more than $125 million raised and that figure has grown to more than $300 million since then as funds continue to be raised for facility improvements, including the recently announced $75 million Sooner Student Housing Center, and scholarship endow-ments.

Hired on April 30, 1998, Castiglione joined the Sooner family after serving as athletics director at Missouri. In his 17-year career with the Tigers, Castiglione, who was named director of athletics at Missouri on Dec. 15, 1993, was credited with rebuilding sports programs, hiring outstanding coaches, implementing an innovative master plan for facilities, inspiring record-setting increases in fund-raising and balanc-ing the budget in each of his five years as athletics director.

A 1979 Maryland graduate, Castiglione received the University’s Dis-tinguished Alumnus Award in April 2007. He began his career as the sports promotions director at Rice. He then worked a year as director of athletic fund-raising at Georgetown before being hired in 1981 at Missouri as director of communications and marketing.

His commitment to the success of student-athletes has gone beyond the Norman campus and he has served at national and conference level. He chairs the NCAA’s Football Academic Progress Rate (APR) Working Group and is currently serving on the Gatorade Collegiate Advisory Board, the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Board of Directors and the NCAA Bowl Licensing Com-mittee. He served three terms as the chair of the Big 12 Board of Ath-letics Directors and is a past president of both the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association and NACDA. He served a four-year term on the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet and the NCAA Baseball Committee and is a past member of the NCAA Football Special Events Certification Committee. He recently served on the NCAA Diversity Leadership Strategic Planning Committee and the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Discussion Group. He was recently asked to serve on the Bowl Licensing Task Force by Dr. Mark Emmert, NCAA president. A former member of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation Board of Trustees, he is a highly requested speaker at annual conventions and continuing education institutes.

His involvement in the local community has led to service with civic clubs, churches and charities, including the United Way of Norman. Castiglione recently served his third term as OU’s campus co-chair, which resulted in the highest recorded contributions ever by faculty, staff and students to the United Way of Norman’s annual campaign.

A native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Castiglione is married to the former Kristen Bartel, a 1990 graduate of the University of Missouri. They are the parents of two sons, Joseph Robert, Jr. and Jonathan Edmund.

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GReaT eXPeCTaTiONSWith one of the greatest winning traditions in intercollegiate athletics, the University of Oklahoma, its players, coaches and fans under-stand the meaning of “Great Expectations.” OU hopes for and expects great things from its athletics teams -- and the athletes and coaches expect the same from themselves. Time and time again, the Sooners have delivered on this expectation: 26 national championships, more than 200 conference titles and more than 1,000 All-Americans.

The University of Oklahoma’s goal is to provide first-class facilities and resources for all the programs and endeavors sponsored by the insti-tution. OU Athletics captures so much attention and interest that it requires the help and support of all Sooners to continue the tradition that all have enjoyed. With that in mind, OU launched “Great Expectations...The Campaign for Sooner Sports” in 1999.

“Great Expectations” - The Campaign for Sooner Sports,” a recently completed fund-raising effort, was about the continuation of a proud cham-pionship tradition. It was a five-year campaign launched with an eventual goal of $100 million, making possible an extraordinary era in new athletics facilities that has led to unprecedented athletic and academic success for OU student-athletes.

Among the accomplishments made possible by Great Expectations’ donors: an expanded, reno-vated and more beautiful football stadium; two completely new facilities for men’s and women’s basketball at Lloyd Noble Center; new or reno-vated facilities for baseball, softball, volleyball, wrestling, softball, tennis, soccer and track and field; new strength and conditioning and sports medicine centers and an indoor training center.

GaylORd FaMily - OklahOMa MeMORial STadiuMThe $75 million expansion and renovation of OU’s football stadium, completed in 2004, trans-

formed a towering concrete structure into a beautiful facility featuring the brick and cast stone that characterize OU’s historic buildings. The expansion added 8,000 seats, including 56 suites, on the east side. At the same time, the press box was remodeled and outfitted with several state-of-the-art features. This historical facility is the largest sports arena in the state, and following its recent expansion, now ranks among the 15 largest on-campus facilities in the nation.

eVeReST TRaiNiNG CeNTeRConsidered one of the premier indoor facilities in the country, the Everest Training Center is a 74,000-square-foot center that includes a full-size playing field, simulated stadium lighting, a complete scoreboard with play clocks, LED 40-yard timing devices and a ceiling that hangs 65 feet above the playing surface to allow for all kicking and throwing drills.

MCCleNdON CeNTeR FORiNTeRCOlleGiaTe aThleTiCSWhile the football gameday facilities in the Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium may be more familiar to OU supporters, the north side McClendon Center for Intercollegiate Athletics is one of the most vital areas for OU’s entire athletics program as it is the center of student learning and athletics administration activities.

RObiN SieGFRied & FaMilySTReNGTh & CONdiTiONiNG COMPleXThis 13,000-square-foot facility serves more than 500 athletes in OU’s 21 sports. The state-of-the-art facility inside the Barry Switzer Center has been central to OU’s success in recent years and helped develop OU’s reputation as a pioneer in the strength and conditioning field.

baRRy SWiTzeR CeNTeRA special feature is the Barry Switzer Center on the south side of the Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, where OU’s storied football

history is displayed, media conferences are held and recruits are entertained. The center recently experienced a significant upgrade to reflect this success and to fully realize the original vision as an exhibit area focusing on OU’s greatest victo-ries and most successful coaching eras.

heNRy J. FReede, M.d., SPORTS MediCiNe FaCiliTyThis 10,000-square-foot sports medicine facility within the Barry Switzer Center treats athletes from all 21 sports, ensuring the best possible health for OU student-athletes through preven-tative medicine and post-injury treatment and rehabilitation.

FRed & MaRy eddy JONeS FOuNdaTiON Red ROOMThe Red Room is where OU football players meet as a team or offensive/defensive units to watch motivational videos before each game. OU’s offense and defense post their goals for each week, and the Sooner coach holds his post-game press conference in this area.

headiNGTON FaMily TeNNiS CeNTeR eXPaNSiONThe men’s and women’s tennis teams compete in one of the finest indoor venues in the country. Highlights of the new 55,000 square-foot facility include six air-conditioned courts, championship-quality lighting and surface, and approximately 375 chair-back seats for spectators, which are elevated between the courts. The programs opened a 12-court outdoor championship facility in 2001 during the Great Expectations campaign that was particularly notable because it was donations exclusively from tennis letterwinners who made the new courts possible.

JOhN CRaiN Field aT The Ou SOCCeR COMPleXThe University of Oklahoma Athletics Department and the soccer program enjoyed a $4.5 million expansion to the soccer stadium in 2006. In addition to a press box and a permanent grand-stand, a multi-use building is located between John Crain Field at the OU Soccer Complex and the Headington Family Tennis Center at the corner of Chautauqua Avenue and Imhoff

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Road. The multi-purpose complex includes lock-er rooms, meeting and video rooms and offices for the student-athletes and coaches.

SOFTball hiTTiNG FaCiliTyThe OU softball team broke ground on an indoor hitting facility in July 2008 that was completed prior to the 2009 season. In 2002, the Robert E. Young and Family Softball Locker Room was added to the Softball Complex, giving the team a spacious and comfortable gathering place for preparation and relaxation. In 2003, the softball field was named in honor of retired softball coach and women’s administrator Marita Hynes.

baSeball PRaCTiCe FaCiliTyWith an estimated cost of $1 million, the OU baseball team opened an indoor hitting facility and practice infield at L. Dale Mitchell Park prior to the 2009 season. The 5,160-square -foot facil-ity has three full-size hitting/pitching lanes and is air conditioned and heated. Previous renova-tions to L. Dale Mitchell Park were completed in 2001 when the press box underwent state-of-the-art improvements including four suites and a press area, the Mike Treps Media Room. The facility originally opened in 1982 and has undergone renovations in three of the last four years, including additional chair back seating in 2011 and 2012.

JOhN JaCObS TRaCk aNd Field COMPleXThe project, which was completed in spring 2004, included a 25,000-square-foot building connecting the Mosier Indoor Practice Facility with the Everest Training Center. This new building includes track and field locker rooms, a sports medicine room and a video teaching room. The John Jacobs Track was altered and re-surfaced to include European Oval turns

for a faster track and nine 48-inch wide lanes. Other improvements include upgrades of field event areas, placing them directionally north/south and east/west to take advantage of wind conditions; spectator seating for 2,000; new restrooms and concessions; and the installation of championship lighting.

hOWaRd MCCaSlaNd Field hOuSeThe Field House is one of OU’s most historic buildings. Many OU alumni fondly recall the field house as the home of OU’s basketball program, which it was until Lloyd Noble Center opened in 1975. In 2005, the Field House underwent a $6 million facelift that included a complete interior renovation comprised of a resanded and repainted floor with four efficient practice courts and chair-back seating that offers fans more comfort. The entire facility was repainted and improvements were made to the HVAC system, sound system, lighting and scoreboards. The Sooners have also enjoyed renovations done to the training room as well as an upgrade to both the volleyball and wrestling locker rooms.

WReSTliNG PRaCTiCe FaCiliTyConnected to the McCasland Field House, the Athletics Department launched a $2.4 million project in 2008. The bulk of the construction will include a $1.3 million addition to the Port Robertson Wrestling Center. The facility serves as the practice venue for the Sooner wrestling team.

MaRy JaNe NOble WOMeN’S baSkeTball CeNTeRIn 1975, the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation of Ardmore made the first million-dollar gift in OU history with its contribution to OU’s campaign to build a multi-purpose arena. In 1999, the founda-tion made another gift to support the renovation

of the original center, adding first-class matching facilities for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. The Lloyd Noble Center addition includes two new full-sized practice courts for the men’s and women’s basketball teams.

bOb aNd aNN COleMaN MeN’S baSkeTball CeNTeRThe nearly 63,000-square-feet Lloyd Noble Center addition offers a matched set of men’s and women’s facilities, including full-sized practice courts, new team and coaches’ locker rooms, training rooms and steam/spa/sauna rooms. Office facilities and conference rooms provide views of the practice courts as special features and a shared weight training facil-ity was created. The Kerr-McGee Courtside Club gives fans a venue for special events.

SaM VieRSeN GyMNaSTiCS CeNTeRA state-of-the-art 7,000 square foot addition and a complete overhaul of the existing Sam Viersen Gymnastics Center was finalized in the spring of 2010, ensuring that the home of OU Gymnastics remains one of the nation’s premier collegiate training facilities. Funded entirely by private donations without the use of any state or uni-versity appropriated funds, the project included a complete renovation of the current gym, locker rooms, sports medicine training rooms and the awards recognition room.

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The PROGRaMOklahoma’s weight training program is a pioneer in the development of strength and conditioning, and is a vital part of the Sooners’ traditional success. OU strength and conditioning coaches utilize their expertise along with a wide array of equipment and tests to produce national championship-caliber athletes. Evaluation, goal-oriented programs, supervision and state-of-the-art facilities help Oklahoma athletes become bigger, faster, stronger and more flexible. The Robin Siegfried & Family Strength and Conditioning Complex, located in the Barry Switzer Center, has 13,000 square feet to facilitate the intensive training of OU athletes. The objective of the strength and conditioning program is to ensure each student-athlete in every sport is provided with a sound in-season and off-season program. This pro-gram of activity includes strength, conditioning, flexibility and nutrition. A strength and conditioning coordinator for each sport is provided to assist athletes in reaching the highest possible training levels.

Located at the south end of Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, the Barry Switzer Center houses administrative offices, the football locker room, the equipment room, the 8,000-square-foot Sports Medicine Facility and the 7,000-square-foot Touchdown Club Legends Lobby in addition to the Siegfried

Strength and Conditioning Complex.

STaTe-OF-The-aRT addiTiONAmong the recent updates that increased OU’s athletic training space to 10,000 square feet were the addition of new hot and cold plunge hydrotherapy pools (shown left). The facility also includes a water rehabilitation pool that features an underwater treadmill, allowing athletes the opportunity to exercise after injury much sooner than on land. By taking away the weight bearing forces of gravity, an athlete is able to keep their running motion while waiting for the injury to heal, allowing the athlete to maintain cardiovascular endurance. The treadmill reaches a speed of approximately eight miles per hour and features underwater jets that provide increased resistance if needed. Underwater cameras allow the athletic trainers and physical therapists to view the running mechanics of the athlete, ensuring proper form and a speedy road to recovery.

OTheR addiTiONS- Two examinations rooms (Don H. O’Donoghue, M.D. Orthopedic and E. Randy Eichner, M.D. Examination Rooms)- Hydroworx 2000 series - Hydroworx Cold Plunge- Two full body whirlpools- Monitored Rehab System shuttle- Digital x-ray

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COMPReheNSiVe RehabiliTaTiONThe Oklahoma Athletics Department feels a strong respon-sibility to help its athletes reach and maintain their opti-mum health and achieve conditioning goals.

For this reason, OU has developed excellent training and conditioning programs to lessen the possibility of injuries. However, should injuries occur, the department is commit-ted to a comprehensive rehabilitation program.

Complete athletically-related medical services are provided to Oklahoma student- athletes by team physicians and OU’s certified athletic trainers. The University of Oklahoma obtains the services of the best medical consultants avail-able. The base of operation for the Sooners’ medical care is the state-of-the-art Henry J. Freede, M.D. Sports Medicine Center in the Barry Switzer Center.

Head athletic trainer Scott Anderson says the addition to the Barry Switzer Center has allowed the university to upgrade to a new edition of rehabilitation equipment that can best benefit the student-athletes. From simple thero-bands to taping tables, the new facility offers everything a school can have or hope to have. The Sooner training room is equipped to perform isokinetic joint evaluation for preventive medicine and for post-injury rehabilitation. The therapy room is supplied with the latest modalities on the market. A total team effort is the key to OU’s efficiency in pre-venting, treating and rehabilitating injuries sustained by student-athletes. These measures keep Sooner athletes at their highest level of performance as they compete for championships.

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a PaCeSeTTeR FOR PubliC hiGheR eduCa-TiON iN The uNiTed STaTeS“The University of Oklahoma is truly a great university. It is becoming a pacesetter for public higher education in the United States. We must no longer keep the university’s excellence a secret! It’s time for us to let others know about the strengths of our university and our determination to make it even better.” - University of Oklahoma President David L. Boren The uNiVeRSiTy OF OklahOMa OVeRVieWCreated by the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature in 1890, the University of Oklahoma is a doctoral degree-granting research university serving the educational, cultural, economic and health-care needs of the state, region and nation. The Norman campus serves as home to all of the university’s academic programs except health-related fields. The OU Health Sciences Center, which is located in Oklahoma City, is one of only four comprehensive academic health centers in the nation with seven professional colleges. Both the Norman and Health Sciences Center colleges offer programs at the Schusterman Center, the site of OU-Tulsa. OU enrolls more than 30,000 students, has more than 2,400 full-time faculty members, and has 21 colleges offering 163 majors at the baccalaureate level, 166 majors at the master’s level, 81 majors at the doctoral level, 27 majors at the doctoral professional level, and 26 graduate certificates. The university’s annual operating budget is $1.5 billion. The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution. MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the University of Oklahoma is to provide the best possible educational experience for our students through excellence in teaching, research and creative activity, and ser-vice to the state and society.

aCadeMiC aFFaiRS Multidisciplinary Studies

COlleGe OF aRChiTeCTuRe ArchitectureConstruction ScienceEnvironmental Design Interior Design

COlleGe OF aRTS aNd SCieNCeSAfrican & African - American StudiesAnthropologyArabicAstronomyAstrophysicsBiochemistryBotanyChemistryChineseClassicsCommunicationEconomicsEnglishEthics and ReligionFilm and Video StudiesFrench GermanHealth & Exercise ScienceHistoryHistory of Science, Technology and MedicineHuman RelationsInformation StudiesItalianJudaic Studies LettersLinguisticsCOlleGe OF aRTS aNd SCieNCeS (CONTiNued)

MathematicsMicrobiologyNative American StudiesPhilosophyPhysicsPlanned ProgramPolitical SciencePsychologyPublic Affairs & AdministrationReligious StudiesRussianSocial WorkSociologySociology - CriminologySpanishWomen’s and Gender StudiesZoology

COlleGe OF aTMOSPheRiC aNd GeOGRaPhiC SCieNCeSGeographic Information SciencesGeographyMeteorologyEnvironmental Sustainability

aViaTiONAviation - Air Traffic ManagementAviation - Aviation ManagementAviation - Professional Pilot

eaRTh aNd eNeRGyEnvironmental geologyGeology – Paleontology & PetroleumGeophysics PaleontologyPetroleum engineering

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iNTeRNaTiONal & aRea STudieSAsian StudiesEuropean StudiesEuropean Studies - Russia and East European International Security StudiesInternational StudiesLatin American StudiesMiddle Eastern Studies

MiChael F. PRiCe COlleGe OF buSiNeSSAccountingEconomicsEnergy ManagementEntrepreneurship & Venture ManagementFinanceGeneral ManagementHuman Resources ManagementInternational BusinessManagement Information SystemsMarketingRisk ManagementSupply Chain Management

MeWbOuRNe COlleGe OF eaRTh aNd eNeRGyEnvironmental GeologyGeologyGeophysicsPaleontologyPetroleum EngineeringPetroleum Geology

JeaNNiNe RaiNbOlT COlleGe OF eduCaTiONEarly Childhood EducationElementary EducationForeign Language Education (French, German, Latin and Spanish)Language Arts EducationMathematics EducationScience EducationSocial Studies EducationSpecial Education

COlleGe OF eNGiNeeRiNGAerospace EngineeringArchitectural EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical EngineeringEngineering PhysicsEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental ScienceIndustrial EngineeringInformation TechnologyMechanical Engineering

WeiTzeNhOFFeR FaMily COlleGe OF FiNe aRTSArtArt HistoryBallet – PerformanceBallet - PedagogyDanceDramaInstruments Instrumental Music EducationMedia - Filmmaking, Photography, VideoModern Dance PerformanceMusicMusic EducationMusical Theatre PerformancePhotographyStudio ArtsTheatreVisual CommunicationsVocalVocal Music Education

GaylORd COlleGe OF JOuRNaliSM aNd COMMuNiCaTiONAdvertisingBroadcasting & Electronic MediaJournalism Professional WritingPublic Relations

COlleGe OF libeRal STudieSCriminal Justice Electronic DeliveryLiberal Studies

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The leGaCy OF PReNTiCe GauTTThe OU Academics Center that today’s student-athletes use every-day now bears the name of the man who left an indelible legacy for Sooner Athletics and helped change a society in the process.

“It is appropriate that this center be named after Prentice Gautt,” University of Oklahoma President David L. Boren said. “His personal values and character, along with his leadership as associate commis-sioner of the Big 12 Conference, continue to bring pride to his alma mater.

“His personal example of quiet courage, grace under pressure, and dedication to the university helped open the doors of opportunity for countless number of African-American and minority student-athletes who have followed him into collegiate athletics.”

The PaTh TO GRaduaTiON STaRTS heReIn the 1950s, he came to OU to play football, and, in the process, broke down barriers and crushed stereotypes. Today, OU student-athletes use the Prentice Gautt Academic Center to break another kind of stereotype. The center that today’s student-athletes use ev-eryday now bears the name of the man who left an indelible legacy for Sooner Athletics and helped change a society in the process.

The formal dedication of the Prentice Gautt Academic Center was held Friday, Sept. 17, 1999. The proposal to re-name the center was approved by the OU Board of Regents in March 1999.

“It is appropriate that this center be named after Prentice Gautt,” OU President David L. Boren said. “His personal values and character, along with his leadership as associate commissioner of the Big 12 Conference, continue to bring pride to his alma mater. His personal example of quiet courage, grace under pressure, and dedication to the university helped open the doors of opportunity for countless number of African-American and minority student-athletes who have followed him into collegiate athletics.”

The professional consultants of the Prentice Gautt Academic Center help student-athletes with a variety of academic tasks, from learning strategy instruction to any stage of the writing process including preparing for an essay exam and the formal research paper. The goal is to help student-athletes develop the strategies they need to be successful by encouraging the use of the center for all facets of the learning and writing processes encountered in college.

The Prentice Gautt Academic Center provides student-athletes a state-of-the-art academic support facility. The environment encourages collaboration between staff and student-athletes. In addition, it is highly conducive to learning in all areas of students’ academic endeavors and features seven learning centers.

Located on the second and third floors in the north end of the Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, the Academic Center houses Academic Counseling offices, and Learning and Skill Development centers including the Kerr Foundation Computer Center, the Thompson Writing Center and centers for communication, reading, study skills, math and foreign language as well as learning enhancement and study areas.

leaRNiNG CeNTeRS: keRR CaReeR CeNTeRWhether student-athletes are freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors or graduates, they will benefit from the services of the Kerr Career Center. It provides a system of services that educates and guides students through the career development process.

The Career Center is dedicated to helping students make the transition from college to career by developing an individualized career plan where they gather information to assist in making a decision about a career; obtain information on the suitable career list; explore classes and publications in the field as well as obtain experience; and gain knowledge and skills necessary for résumé writing, job-related letter writing and interviewing techniques.

The Career Center is a link with the campus Careers Services Office and offers student-athletes a wide array of effective job hunting skills, training and career services.

keRR FOuNdaTiON COMPuTeR CeNTeRIn the 21st century, computers have become an integral part of the learning experience. Students need access to computers and their resources almost daily. The Kerr Foundation Computer Centers are here to meet these technological needs. We provide each student with the equipment and support necessary to succeed.

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The computer center is housed within the Prentice Gautt Academic Center and houses nearly 200 computers available exclusively to our student-athletes.

Students also enjoy a large amount of storage space on our athletic network. Laptop computers are checked out to students when the computer center is unavailable. This allows access to our network and resources 24 hours a day. The laptop program is very important in helping athletes stay on top of their schoolwork when traveling.

Group training is provided for all new student-athletes during the first week of supervised study. This helps familiarize each student with our resources and procedures. Individual training sessions are available to each student and lab technicians are always on hand to help. The Kerr Foundation Computer Center has been a model for other universities around the country. We plan on being a leader in the future as well. Upgrades are scheduled annually and there is a deep commitment from the Athletics Department ensures that the excellence in the computer center will continue for a long time. COMMuNiCaTiONS CeNTeRThis academic center focuses on developing communication and public speaking skills for student-athletes. The state-of-the-art center, coordinated by a broadcast professional, builds strong media relations skills through the use of video equipment.

keRR FOuNdaTiON FOReiGN laNGuaGe CeNTeRTo assist you in speaking, listening, reading and writing in other languages, the Kerr Foundation Foreign Language Center offers a multimedia environment that provides instruction in all foreign languages and in English as a second language. On an individual

basis, students have the option of working with computers, audio-visual equipment and tutors in order to enhance their language experience.

MaTh CeNTeRIf performing math functions is a problem, the solution is the Math Center. As a supplement to class instruction, the Math Center provides all levels of math computations, concepts and problems to help students review course material. In addition, it offers personal and group tutoring sessions to assist with math assignments.

ReadiNG/STudy SkillS CeNTeRIf students have trouble with assigned textbook readings or studying, the Reading and Study Skills Center can help. It provides reading and studying techniques and its staff teach how to make direct applications to current resources. Consultation, computer-assisted instruction, tutoring and independent activities are available. ThOMPSON WRiTiNG CeNTeRBecause learning and writing are essential life long skills which can always be strengthened, the Writing Center offers personalized instruction to student-athletes who seek assistance in refreshing, reviewing, or improving these skills. The Thompson Writing Cen-ter offers a dynamic, positive atmosphere to help student-athletes generate ideas and strategies for writing assignments. Consul-tants help student-athletes organize papers, review grammatical basics, develop proofreading and library research skills, and de-sign résumés.

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SuCCeSS aCROSS The bOaRdThe University of Oklahoma athletics program boasts a tradition that few schools can rival. Over the years, Sooner squads have com-bined for 27 team national championships including eight in men’s gymnastics, seven in football, seven in wrestling, two in baseball, two in softball and one in men’s golf.

The Sooner tradition isn’t something buried in the past. It inspires OU’s student-athletes to greater heights every season. In 2012-2013, the Sooners recorded their best-ever finish in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup at No. 7. Nineteen of Oklahoma’s 21 teams advanced to postseason competition during the 2012-13 school year. Highlights includ-ed the softball team winning the Women’s College World Series and the men’s and wom-en’s gymnastics teams finishing No. 1 nation-ally. The football team won its eighth Big 12 Championship, while baseball advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals.

In 2002, the Sooner men’s and women’s bas-ketball teams carved their spot in history by advancing to the NCAA Final Four -- only the third time in NCAA history a school accom-plished the feat with both teams in the same year. The OU women added two more Final Four appearances in 2009 and 2010, becom-ing one of only eight programs in NCAA his-tory to reach back-to-back Final Fours.

Even more remarkable, during the 2008-2009 season, the OU football and men’s and wom-en’s basketball teams combined for 74 wins – tying the most ever for those three sports by a Division I school in a single season. In 2008-2009, OU went 12-2 in football, 30-6 in men’s basketball and 32-5 in women’s bas-ketball. The 74-win mark was previously set during the 2001-2002 season by none other than the Oklahoma Sooners. The University of Oklahoma now stands alone in college sports’ 30-30-10 club, created exclusively by OU.

Oklahoma’s student-athletes continue to lead in the classroom and their actions in the community are exemplary. With the Great Expectations campaign, Oklahoma continues to build the finest facilities in the nation.

Each day, it becomes more evident that the University of Oklahoma has become one of the finest comprehensive athletics program in the country. When OU student-athletes raise the trophy of another championship, the hands responsible for hoisting that trophy symbolize thousands of Sooners around the globe.

The following represents a closer look at the tradition powering the Oklahoma Sooners:

• Oklahoma was playing football before it was a state. It’s only one of two Division I foot-ball programs to win seven or more national championships. And OU is the only Division I football program ever to record 47 straight victories.

• With Sam Bradford at No. 1, Gerald McCoy at No. 3 and Trent Williams at No. 4, Oklahoma became the first school ever to supply three of the first four NFL Draft picks in 2010. 2010 also marked only the second time that one school has produced the top pick in consecutive NBA (OU’s Blake Griffin went first in the 2009 hoops draft) and NFL Drafts. Bradford and Griffin were both named Rookie of the Year in their respective leagues, it was the first time in history that the two award winners came from the same university.

• Oklahoma gymnastics great Bart Conner won two NCAA all-around crowns and led the Sooners to two NCAA titles in 1977 and 1978. A three-time Olympian (1976, ‘80, ‘84), Conner won two gold medals in 1984. He was instru-mental in the foundation of the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City.

• Oklahoma defeated UCLA in the 2000 Women’s College World Series to capture the school’s first softball national championship. The Sooners won 66 games, broke 15 school records, had four All-Americans, the WCWS Most Outstanding Player, three WCWS all-tournament team members, a Big 12 title, a No. 1 ranking and the National Coaching Staff of the Year. The Sooners became just the sec-ond non-West Coast team in NCAA history to win a softball national championship.

• The OU men’s basketball team has com-peted in 27 postseason tournaments in the last 30 years. In 2009 OU produced its 32nd winning season in the last 34 years. No other Big 12 team can boast as many winning cam-paigns in the span.

• Sooner football has accumulated seven national championships, 43 conference titles, 26 bowl championships, 152 All-Americans and had 350 players drafted by the NFL, including 41 first-round selections and four No. 1 picks: Lee Roy Selmon (1976), Billy Sims (1980), Brian Bosworth (1987—supplemental) and Sam Bradford (2010).

• Oklahoma’s storied wrestling program has amassed 23 conference titles and seven national championships. OU has produced 263 All-Americans and its 65 individual national champions ranks third all-time.

• OU women’s basketball advanced to its third overall and second-consecutive Final Four in 2010 after playing the nation’s tough-est schedule. The Sooners, at some point, played all four No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Championship and 13 top-25 teams.

• Oklahoma football has placed 28 former Sooners into the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, including three head coaches: Bennie Owen in 1951, Bud Wilkinson in 1969 and Barry Switzer in 2001.

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• The Oklahoma men’s golf program has produced 47 All-Americans, eight three-time All-Americans, eight individual conference champions, 14 conference titles and the 1989 national championship.

• OU football has produced five Heisman Trophy winners: halfback Billy Vessels (1952), tailback Steve Owens (1969), halfback Billy Sims (1978), quarterback Jason White (2003) and fellow QB Sam Bradford (2008). OU players have captured 63 national awards, including five Outland Trophies, four Walter Camp Trophies, four Butkus Award winners, four Davey O’Brien Awards, three Lombardi Awards, three Thorpe Awards, two Bronko Nagurski Awards, two Maxwell Awards, one Tatupu Award, one Johnny Unitas Award and one Bednarik award.

• The Oklahoma baseball team swept through its regional tournament and the World Series without a loss to capture the 1994 national championship. The Sooners topped off a 42-17 regular season with the school’s sec-ond national baseball title.

• Oklahoma golf’s Charlie Coe was one of the most celebrated amateur players in the his-tory of the game. During his career, Coe cap-tured U.S. amateur crowns in 1949, 1958 and 1959. He also played in 19 straight Masters Tournaments. Coe competed on the Walker Cup teams of 1949, 1951 and 1953.

• Oklahoma wrestling has produced 18 Olympians who have collectively won three gold and two silver medals. Brothers Dave and Mark Schultz both won gold in 1984.

• Oklahoma baseball won the 1951 College World Series with a come-from-behind win over Tennessee in the championship game to become the first team in history to claim the title after winning the double-elimination tournament without a defeat.

• Oklahoma baseball advanced to its 10th College World Series appearance in 2010 and finished the season ranked No. 5 nationally, the program’s highest finish since claiming OU’s second national title in 1994.

• Oklahoma basketball great Wayman Tisdale was a three-time All-American for the Sooners from 1983-85 and is the all-time leading scorer and rebounder in OU history. He was a member of the 1984 gold-medal-winning U.S. Olympic team and was recently named the greatest player ever in the Big Eight Conference by a panel of longtime conference media observers and officials. Tisdale’s No. 23 jersey was retired by Oklahoma in 1997 -- the first jersey ever retired by OU in any sport.

• Sooner basketball great Stacey Dales gradu-ated as the most decorated player in the pro-gram’s history in 2002. She was the WNBA’s third overall draft pick by the Washington Mystics. In addition to leading OU to the 2002 national championship game, Dales was a two-time consensus All-American, two-time Big 12 Player of the Year, four-time Academic All-Big 12 selection, and two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American.

• Former OU letterwinners Michael Blackwood (track and field), Jonathan Horton (men’s gymnastics) and Danny McFarlane (track and field) represented Oklahoma at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

• Three-time OU All-American Anthony Kim won the 2008 AT&T National in early July, becoming the first American golfer since Tiger Woods to win twice in one year on the PGA Tour. Kim was also a member of the victorious U.S. squad at the 2008 Ryder Cup where he played a crucial role in winning the cup with a crushing defeat of Sergio Garcia.

• OU women’s gymnastics made its eighth-straight NCAA Championships in 2011 and its second straight NCAA top three finish. OU made back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Super Six in 2010 and 2011, finishing in a program best second place in 2010 and third place overall in 2011. The Sooners completed their third undefeated regular season in four years in 2011 and currently own the nation’s longest regular season win streak at 29. • OU women’s gymnastics became the first women’s sport at Oklahoma to be ranked No. 1 during the regular season in 2010. The Sooners were ranked first or second in every regular season poll in 2010, as the Sooners were the only squad in the country to score above a 196.000 in every meet.

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SOMe OF The MOST ReCOGNized TRadiTiONS iN COlleGe aThleTiCSThe University of Oklahoma has a long and storied history. The rich tradition has given birth to some of the most recognized pageantry in all of college athletics. Here is a look at the origin of some of the elements that create the wonderful atmosphere so unique to OU:

SOONeRSCollege sports fans are hard-pressed to find a nickname that is as unique and as tied in to a state’s history as a Sooner. The University of Oklahoma is the only school known as Sooners and those who claim that they are Sooners say it with pride.

The Oklahoma Territory opened with the Land Run of 1889. Settlers from across the globe, seeking free land, made their way to the prairies of the plains to stake their claim. One of the few rules to claiming a lot of land was that all participants were to start at the same time, on the boom of a cannon. All settlers who started then were labeled as “Boomers” and the ones who went early were called “Sooners.”

OU athletic teams were called either Rough Riders or Boomers for 10 years before the current Sooner nickname emerged in 1908. The university actually derived its name from a pep club called “The Sooner Rooters.” The success of University of Oklahoma athletics teams over the years has made the nickname synonymous with winning. bOOMeR SOONeROne of the most recognizable college fight songs in the country, Boomer Sooner immediately evokes enthusiasm from OU fans and sends chills down the spines of those who dare oppose them.

In 1905, Arthur M. Alden, a student in history and physiology whose father was a Norman jeweler, wrote the lyrics to the fight song, borrowing the tune from Yale University’s Boola Boola but

improvising the words. A year later, an addition was made to it from North Carolina’s I’m a Tarheel Born and the two combined to form today’s university fight song. Though the tune was first made known by Yale, the everlasting success of Sooner squads has taken the melody of Boomer Sooner to national popularity.

Boomer Sooner, Boomer SoonerBoomer Sooner, Boomer SoonerBoomer Sooner, Boomer SoonerBoomer Sooner, OK U!Oklahoma, OklahomaOklahoma, Oklahoma Oklahoma, OklahomaOklahoma, OK U!I’m a Sooner born and Sooner bredand when I die, I’ll be Sooner deadRah Oklahoma, Rah OklahomaRah Oklahoma, OK U!

MaSCOTSThe Sooner Schooner is a Conestoga, or covered wagon, reminiscent of the mode of travel used by pioneers who settled Oklahoma. The Schooner is powered by matching white ponies named Boomer and Sooner, and it ventures onto Owen Field in a triumphant victory ride after OU scores. Although the Schooner was introduced in 1964, it did not become the official mascot until 1980. The Schooner is well-recognized by college athletics fans across the country and makes regular appearances at university functions.

During OU football and baseball games from 1915-1928, Mex the Dog wore a red sweater with a letter “O” on the side. Mex died of old age on April 30, 1928, and he was so popular among students and faculty that the university closed for his funeral and procession on May 2, 1928.

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In the fall of 2005, the OU Athletics Deparment introduced costumed mascots. The new characters will act as an extension of the Sooner Schooner and its horses to be enjoyed by fans -- especially children -- at all OU athletics contests. The costumes feature traditional collegiate gear as part of their regular uniform, but will don team uniforms for football and men’s and women’s basketball. They were voted “Most Collegiate” by the Universal Cheerleading Association (UCA).

Crimson and CreamIn the fall of 1895, Miss May Overstreet, the only woman on the faculty, was asked to chair a committee to select the colors of the university. The committee decided the colors should be crimson and cream and an elaborate display of the colors was draped above a platform before the student body.

The student body approved with great enthusiasm and immediately pennants, banners, badges and decorations of every description appeared on the streets, in the windows, at chapel, in classrooms, and all public places; however, local merchants could not supply the demand.

Even though the school colors have evolved to red and white over the years, you can ask any self-respecting Sooner what the colors are and they will proudly announce “Crimson and Cream.”

On gamedays, a sea of crimson rolls through OU’s home venues and all Sooners are urged to wear the official colors to show the rest of the country what school spirit and Sooner Pride is all about.

Pride of OklahomaThe Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band has been supporting Sooner Spirit for more than a century. Unlike many other college bands, which began as military drill units, the Pride of Oklahoma had its beginnings as a pep band.

In the early years of the 1900s, both townspeople of Norman and students of OU participated in a band that played for football games. Professor John Merrill started the first band in 1901, which was composed mostly of townspeople and disbanded after each football season. Lloyd Curtis, a cornetist, founded the first continuous student band in 1904.

Today, the 300-member Pride of Oklahoma has members representing virtually every college and major on campus. The Pride of Oklahoma stands for excellence in musicianship, academics, school spirit, and commitment to our role in the surrounding community. Boomer Sooner rings out at the end of each rehearsal, and that song is the defining element of the University of Oklahoma. Maybe that is why Sooner fans love the band so much. Not much can compare to

the first “go-go” at a football game when the Pride of Oklahoma marches the interlocking OU down the field playing Boomer Sooner.

OU ChantThe OU Chant is a loyalty song that is sung before every home football game, before and after every men’s and women’s basketball games and at the end of many athletic and university functions.

Every fan who wears the official colors, each current student and student-athlete and all OU alumni are encouraged to stand and raise one finger in the air during the playing of the Chant -- a symbolic gesture that shows those who do not know what it means to be a Sooner, the greatness of the university and the unity between all Sooners.

The Chant was written in 1936 by Jessie Lone Clarkson Gilkey, who directed the OU girl’s glee club from 1936 to 1938 and was voted Outstanding Faculty Woman in 1937.

O-K-L-A-H-O-M-AOur chant rolls on and on!Thousands strongJoin heart and songIn alma mater’s praiseOf campus beautiful by day and nightOf colors proudly gleaming Red and White‘Neath a western skyOU’s chant will never die.Live on University!

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a uNiVeRSiTy TOWN WiTh a ChaMPiONShiP SPiRiTNorman was recently named by Money Magazine as No. 6 of America’s Best Places to Live among “small” cities or locations with a population between 50,000 and 300,000.

Norman is an ever-changing city of nearly 100,000 residents. Located in the heart of the state, it has grown to become the third largest city in Oklahoma. Despite its continuous growth, it has maintained the spirit and serenity of a small close-knit community.

Since the Oklahoma landrush of 1889, Norman has grown into a popular and smart city. The spirit of Norman and its citizens is unwavering and uncompromising. While other towns were clamoring to become the state capital, Norman residents desired to have the first state university. When the first OU president got off the train and saw a prairie, he saw opportunity.

As home to the state’s premier educational institution, Norman boasts an excellent quality of life and is a city that thrives on and celebrates the diversity of its community. Legendary University of Oklahoma football coach Barry Switzer called Norman “a university town with a championship spirit.” Norman continually exhibits its love for sports by hosting numerous local and national athletic events.

In the last five years alone, Norman has served as host of the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship, an NCAA men’s golf regional, NCAA softball regionals, NCAA men’s and women’s gymnastics regionals, NCAA women’s tennis regionals, NCAA track and field regional and the NCAA women’s basketball regionals. In addition, the Big 12 Conference Men’s and Women’s Tennis, Track and Field, Wrestling, Women’s Golf, and Women’s Gymnastics Championships were held in Norman. Cultural activities are unlimited in Norman, making it the ideal backdrop for the University of Oklahoma. As home to people of

all ethnic and educational backgrounds, the city has something to offer everyone. Norman is home to a variety of enriching events and attractions, including the Sooner Theater, which hosts a series of entertaining theatrical performances produced by locally-based talent and touring companies.

The city also showcases local and regional artists in its annual May Fair. In addition, through the university’s School of Drama, School of Dance and the School of Music, stage productions are offered year round. The Medieval Fair has become a springtime tradition in Norman as people from around the country converge on the city for one weekend each April to partake in a fascinating look back in time. Each year, an area park is transformed into a festival of sights, sounds and tastes straight from the Middle Ages. Knights joust, jesters entertain and story tellers spin tales of a magical time in history.

The $44 million Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, a state-of-the-art facility designed to display a collection of historical and natural science items that trace the southwest’s development since prehistoric times, opened in May 2000. History buffs will also enjoy the Cleveland Country Historical House which holds exhibits relating to the development of this area of the state.

For art enthusiasts, the Fred Jones Jr. Memorial Art Center houses permanent collections, nationally and world-renowned traveling exhibits as well as a yearly student art show. The museum has recently added the Weitzenhoffer Collection of French Impressionist paintings -- the single most important gift of art ever given to a U.S. public university. Maintaining a progressive approach to the future while remembering its history, Norman continues to be a well-balanced community, proud to be the home of the University of Oklahoma.

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OklahOMa CiTyOklahoma City, the capital of Oklahoma, is located just 18 miles from the Norman campus. It was the first city settled in the Land Run of 1889 because of its position as the center of the state. It is because of this central location that Oklahoma City has become known as the home of America’s Western heritage. Whether adventure, history, culture or sports, Oklahoma City offers a variety of attractions and activities different from any other place in the country. Oklahoma City was born on the afternoon of April 22, 1889, when the central portion of what is now Oklahoma was opened to settlement by presidential proclamation. Thousands crossed the borders of “unassigned lands” at the sound of gunfire at high noon. Never before or since has such a “run” occurred anywhere on the earth.

By the time the dust had settled on that historic day, many people had staked their claim at “Oklahoma Station,” an area which was destined to become Oklahoma City, a leading city in America. In 1911, Oklahoma

City officially became the capital after a statewide election moved the state seal from Guthrie. Oklahoma City has become a haven for exciting sports action. It is home of an NBA team, two semi-professional sports teams and the host of the NCAA Women College Softball World Series and Big 12 Softball Championship. The Oklahoma RedHawks, 1996 American Association champions (then named the Oklahoma City 89ers), are the Triple-A baseball affiliate of the Texas Rangers. The team plays in the 13,066-seat AT&T Bricktown Ballpark, one of the plushest venues in all of minor league sports. The ballpark served as host to a 2004 NCAA baseball regional and the 2005, 2006, 2007 and 208 Big 12 Baseball Championships.

Hockey mania runs rampant with the emergence of the American Hockey League’s Oklahoma City Barons, which plays in the Cox Convention Center. In addition, the city has hosted numerous PGA and Senior PGA Tour events.

TulSaTulsa, the state’s second largest city, is located 100 miles to the northeast of Norman in the heart of Oklahoma’s Green Country. Ask people to describe Tulsa, and you’ll likely get many different answers. It was a city forever changed by the discovery of oil in 1901. It is home to art deco treasures and nationally renowned museums. Its African-American heritage left its mark, in both the business and music worlds. And it’s a city of nostalgia and special memories for countless Americans due to its location on historic Route 66.

Tulsa is a cosmopolitan town that appeals to both young families and retirees. National touring exhibitions can be seen at the Philbrook Museum of Art, which was recently featured on the television program America’s Castles. For great western art, check out the Gilcrease Museum, and music legends are commemorated at Oklahoma’s Jazz Hall of Fame. Other unique attractions worth a stop include the Elsing Museum, Ida Dennie Willis Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys, Tulsa Air and Space Center and the Fenster Museum of Jewish Art.

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Established in 1997, SoonerVision is a vital part of the OU Athletics Department, serving as the in-house video produc-tion arm.

Sooner Sports TVSoonerVision produces all of the content on Sooner Sports TV, OU’s multi-platform network. Sooner Sports TV pro-gramming is delivered on a variety of FOX Sports outlets including FS Oklahoma, FS Southwest and FS College Sports.

Sooner Sports TV programming showcases a variety of original programming and studio shows, including coaches’ shows, weekly magazine shows and press conferences.

In addition, live webcasts and on-demand video content including highlights, features, interviews, classic videos and more are distributed on SoonerSports.tv.

Volleyball BroadcastsSooner Sports TV will broadcast the majority of OU vol-leyball's home matches across the FOX Sports family of networks with three home matches streamed live on SoonerSports.tv.

Video BoardsSoonerVision staff also produces and runs the video dis-plays that appear in Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, the Lloyd Noble Center, McCasland Field House, L. Dale Mitchell Park and Marita Hynes Field.Original Shows

Sooner Sports TV offers a variety of original programming and studio shows, including coaches’ shows, pre- and post-game shows, weekly magazines and press conferences. View a complete list of shows currently on the air. This page will be updated as programs are added to the slate.

Sooner Football with Bob StoopsFrom Bud Wilkinson to Barry Switzer, Bob Stoops now car-ries the torch of the original college football coach’s show that began in 1953. The only place to review the game with the head coach, Sooner Football with Bob Stoops airs every Sunday after OU football games.

OU Football Press ConferenceWatch live as Coach Stoops and select Sooner players preview the upcoming game during OU’s weekly press conference. Host Chad McKee and Toby Rowland provide analysis and commentary alongside player interviews from Chris Plank.

Sooner Sports PadWinner of the 2013 Best Collegiate Student Program Series from Sports Video Group, Sooner Sports Pad begins live broadcasts in the fall of 2013. Produced entirely by the OU School of Journalism, each show brings Sooner highlights from every sport and exclusive player interviews. Shot in front of a live studio audience, join the fun on Monday nights in Studio D.

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Sooner Sports TalkAiring Tuesdays in the fall and Thursdays in the spring, Sooner Sports Talk gives fans a chance to interact with their favorite Sooner coaches live on TV and radio. Send your questions to host Toby Rowland through [email protected].

Sooner PlaybookFrom end zone to end zone, Sooner Sports TV cracks open the playbook on Oklahoma football. With expert anal-ysis, Sooner Playbook breaks down every angle of the game to find out what it will take for OU to catch one more touchdown, record one more sack and bring home another win.

Sooner Sports Game DayAfter being recognized at the 2013 Sports Video Group awards, Sooner Sports Game Day can now be found live one hour before every OU football game. Bringing Sooner fans unprec-edented pregame coverage, host Chad McKee and a panel of guests get you set for kickoff with features, live reports and the last word from Coach Stoops before game day.

Coach’s CornerTune in every Thursday evening in the fall for Coach’s Corner to hear from Oklahoma’s award winning staff of assistant coaches.

Sooners LiveThe only in-game show for Oklahoma football, Sooners Live provides an exclusive second-screen experience for the die-hard fans. Live stats supple-ment the Sooner Sports Radio Network play-by-play call during game action, while a panel of guests break down the highlights during breaks.

Sooner Sports OvertimeOklahoma’s official postgame show offers instant reaction and analysis immediately following each Sooner football game. It is OU fans’ first chance to catch highlights along with live look-ins at the postgame press conference.

SoonerVision StaffBrandon Meier ......Asst. AD/BroadcastMatt Archibald ............ Producer/EditorMitch Beisemeyer ...Dir. of Big ScreensDan Cavanaugh ....Dir. of BroadcastingJessica Coody ...........Feature ReporterMatt Jacques ... Motion Graphic DesignerTory Kukowski ........Dir. of Digital Prod.Richard Mardis ............. Director/EditorT.J. McGinnis .............. Senior ProducerCraig Moore ............ Dir. of EngineeringCraig Moran ..... Coordinating ProducerStormy Morelli .....Operations ManagerJacob Potter .............Dir. of ProductionMax Toperzer ............. Creative DirectorGrant Wade ................. Producer/EditorAlex Wood .......... Asst. Dir. Big Screens

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8/29 Oklahoma vs. Idaho 10:00 a.m. Utah Valley at Kansas 11:30 a.m. Texas vs. UTEP 11:30 a.m. Oklahoma vs. georgia Southern 5:30 p.m. Texas Tech vs. Sacred Heart 6:00 p.m. BYU at West Virginia 6:00 p.m. Stanford at Iowa State 7:00 p.m. Abilene Christian at Baylor 7:00 p.m. Kansas State at green Bay 7:00 p.m. Lipscomb at Kansas 7:30 p.m. TCU at Penn State 7:30 p.m. Texas at New Mexico 8:30 p.m.8/30 Kansas State vs. South Dakota 10:00 a.m. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Baylor 10:00 a.m. Texas Tech vs. Bucknell Noon TCU vs. William & Mary 1:00 p.m. Toledo at West Virginia 1:00 p.m. Creighton at Kansas 2:00 p.m. Oklahoma at Florida 2:30 p.m. TCU vs. Iona 4:00 p.m. Kansas State vs. Arizona 4:30 p.m. Texas vs. Seattle University 4:30 p.m. IUPUI at West Virginia 6:00 p.m. Portland at Baylor 7:00 p.m. Texas Tech at Cal State Fullerton 9:00 p.m.8/31 Florida State at Iowa State 1:00 p.m.9/1 West Virginia at Robert Morris 5:00 p.m.9/2 Rice at Baylor 6:00 p.m.9/3 Baylor at Texas State 6:30 p.m.9/4 Baylor vs. Wichita State 5:00 p.m. Arkansas at Kansas State 6:00 p.m. Omaha at Iowa State 6:30 p.m.9/5 Texas Tech vs. Texas A&M-C.C. 11:30 a.m. West Virginia vs. gardner-Webb Noon grambling at TCU 12:30 p.m. Oklahoma vs. Texas Southern 4:00 p.m. West Virginia at Niagara 5:00 p.m. Kansas vs. Bradley 5:30 p.m. Tennessee at Iowa State 6:30 p.m. Texas Tech at Texas-Pan American 7:00 p.m. Middle Tennessee State at Kansas State 7:00 p.m. Miami (Fla.) at TCU 8:00 p.m.9/6 Oklahoma vs. georgia Tech 10:00 a.m. Providence vs. West Virginia 10:00 a.m. Prairie View A&M at TCU 11:00 a.m. Kansas vs. Sam Houston State 11:00 a.m. Texas Tech vs. Lamar Noon Northern Illinois at Iowa State 4:30 p.m. Texas at Florida 6:30 p.m. Oklahoma at SMU 7:00 p.m. Arkansas-Little Rock at TCU 7:00 p.m. Central Florida at Kansas State 7:00 p.m. Kansas at Denver 8:30 p.m.9/8 Missouri State at Kansas State 5:00 p.m.9/9 Baylor at UT Arlington 6:00 p.m. UMKC at Kansas 6:30 p.m.9/10 Cal State Northridge at Oklahoma 7:00 p.m.9/11 Incarnate Word at Texas Tech 6:00 p.m. Arkansas Little Rock at Oklahoma 7:00 p.m.9/12 Kansas at Villanova 10:30 a.m. Kansas State vs. Marshall 11:00 a.m. Baylor vs. Illinois State 11:00 a.m. Kent State at West Virginia 11:00 a.m. gardner Webb at Texas Tech Noon Kansas vs. Yale 4:00 p.m. Iowa State vs. Milwaukee 4:30 p.m. Texas State at Texas Tech 6:00 p.m. Seton Hall at West Virginia 6:00 p.m. Baylor at george Washington 6:00 p.m. TCU at Notre Dame 7:00 p.m. Kansas State at Southern Illinois 7:00 p.m. Portland State at Oklahoma 7:00 p.m. Arizona at Texas 7:00 p.m.9/13 American vs. Kansas 9:00 a.m.

Columbia vs. Baylor 11:00 a.m. Kansas State vs. IPFW 11:00 a.m. St. Francis at West Virginia 11:00 a.m. Iowa State vs. Tulsa Noon Central Florida at Texas Noon TCU vs. Northern Iowa 1:00 p.m. Lamar at Oklahoma 2:00 p.m. Florida A&M at Texas 3:00 p.m. Kansas vs. Penn State 4:30 p.m. TCU vs. Northeastern 5:00 p.m. Montana at West Virginia 6:00 p.m. Iowa State at Minnesota 7:00 p.m.9/16 South Dakota State at Kansas State 6:00 p.m. Abilene Christian at TCU 6:30 p.m. Northwestern State at Baylor 7:00 p.m.9/18 Oklahoma at Wake Forest 7:00 p.m.9/19 North Texas at Kansas Noon Baylor vs. LSU Noon Eastern Michigan vs. Kansas State Noon Abilene Christian at Texas Tech Noon Baylor vs. Middle Tennessee State 4:00 p.m. Oklahoma at North Carolina 5:00 p.m. West Virginia at Duke 5:30 p.m. Weber State at Texas Tech 6:00 p.m. Kansas State at Michigan 6:30 p.m. Sam Houston State at TCU 7:00 p.m. Cleveland State at Kansas 7:30 p.m.9/20 Kansas State vs. Youngstown State Noon Baylor vs. LSU Noon Air Force at Texas Tech 1:00 p.m. Arkansas Pine Bluff at TCU 1:00 p.m. Iowa at Iowa State 4:00 p.m. West Virginia at North Carolina 5:00 p.m. Baylor at UT San Antonio 5:00 p.m. Oklahoma at Duke 7:00 p.m. High Point at TCU 7:00 p.m. Arkansas at Kansas TBA Texas at Nebraska TBA9/24 Texas at West Virginia* 6:00 p.m. TCU at Texas Tech* 6:00 p.m. Iowa State at Northern Iowa 7:00 p.m.9/27 West Virginia at Texas Tech* 1:00 p.m. Iowa State at TCU* 1:00 p.m. Kansas at Oklahoma* 7:00 p.m. Baylor at Kansas State* TBA10/1 West Virginia at Marshall 5:30 p.m. Kansas State at Kansas* 6:30 p.m. Texas Tech at Baylor* 7:00 p.m. TCU at Oklahoma* 7:00 p.m. Iowa State at Texas* TBA10/4 West Virginia at Iowa State* 1:00 p.m. Kansas State at Texas Tech* 3:00 p.m. Baylor at TCU* TBA10/5 Texas at Kansas* 1:00 p.m.10/7 Baylor at Texas* 7:00 p.m.10/8 Oklahoma at West Virginia* 5:30 p.m. Iowa State at Kansas State* 7:00 p.m.10/9 Texas Tech at Texas* 7:00 p.m.10/10 Kansas at Baylor* 7:00 p.m.10/11 TCU at West Virginia* 1:00 p.m.10/12 Oklahoma at Iowa State* {ESPNU} 1:30 p.m.10/14 Iowa State at South Dakota 7:00 p.m. Louisiana-Lafayette at Baylor 7:00 p.m.10/15 Kansas at West Virginia* 5:30 p.m. Kansas State at TCU* 6:30 p.m. Texas Tech at Oklahoma* 7:00 p.m.10/18 TCU at Kansas* Noon Texas at Kansas State* 7:00 p.m. Iowa State at Texas Tech* TBA Baylor at Oklahoma* TBA10/22 West Virginia at Baylor* 6:00 p.m. Kansas at Iowa State* 6:00 p.m. Oklahoma at Kansas State* 7:00 p.m. TCU at Texas* 7:00 p.m.10/25 Texas Tech at Kansas* 1:00 p.m. Kansas State at West Virginia* 4:00 p.m. Oklahoma at Texas* 6:00 p.m. Iowa State at Baylor* 7:00 p.m.10/29 Baylor at Texas Tech* 6:00 p.m. West Virginia at TCU* 6:30 p.m.11/1 Kansas at TCU* 1:00 p.m. West Virginia at Oklahoma* 7:00 p.m. Texas Tech at Kansas State* TBA11/2 Texas at Iowa State 2:00 p.m.11/5 Texas at Texas Tech* 6:00 p.m. Oklahoma at TCU* 6:30 p.m.

Baylor at Kansas* 6:30 p.m. Kansas State at Iowa State* 6:30 p.m.11/7 Kansas State at Texas 7:00 p.m.11/8 Iowa State at West Virginia* 3:00 p.m. Kansas at Texas Tech* 3:00 p.m. Oklahoma at Baylor* 7:00 p.m.11/9 TCU at North Texas 5:00 p.m.11/12 TCU at Baylor* 7:00 p.m. Iowa State at Oklahoma* 7:00 p.m. Kansas at Kansas State* 7:00 p.m. West Virginia at Texas* 7:00 p.m.11/15 Texas Tech at West Virginia* 2:30 p.m. TCU at Iowa State* 4:00 p.m. Kansas State at Baylor* 7:00 p.m. Texas at Oklahoma* 7:00 p.m.11/18 Central Arkansas at Oklahoma 7:00 p.m.11/19 Iowa State at Kansas* 6:30 p.m. Texas Tech at TCU* 7:00 p.m. Texas at Baylor* 7:00 p.m.11/22 Oklahoma at Texas Tech* 7:00 p.m. Baylor at West Virginia* 7:00 p.m. TCU at Kansas State* 7:00 p.m. Kansas at Texas* TBA11/26 West Virginia at Kansas* 6:00 p.m. TCU at Texas* 6:30 p.m. Texas Tech at Iowa State* 6:30 p.m. Kansas State at Oklahoma* 7:00 p.m.11/29 TCU at UTEP 1:00 p.m. Florida at Texas 2:00 p.m. Oklahoma at Kansas* TBA Baylor at Iowa State* TBA West Virginia at Kansas State* TBA12/4-6 NCAA First & Second Rounds TBA12/12-13 NCAA Regionals TBA (Ames, Louisville, Seattle, Minneapolis)12/18 NCAASemifinals TBA (Oklahoma City, Big 12 Host)12/20 NCAA Championship TBA (Oklahoma City, Big 12 Host)

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pete moriSAssistant AD/Communications

Liz SmithAssociate Director

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DeBBie CoppDirector of Publications

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POliCieS aNd PROCeduReS

Covering PracticeThe Sooners practice regularly at the Howard McCasland Field House, located directly north of the Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Members of the media are asked to inform the athlet-ics communications office when they are attending practice. All attendees are asked to stay off the court.

Credential RequestsMedia credentials for the University of Oklahoma’s home contests at McCasland Field House should be requested at least 24 hours prior to the event. Space is limited and credentials are given on a first-come, first-serve basis. Requests should be made to Brendan Flynn at (405) 325-6449 or [email protected].

Gameday Media ServicesWeekly OU and Big 12 media releases are provided to media at home volleyball matches via each organiza-tion’s website. Oklahoma uses StatCrew to provide box scores and play-by-play immediately following the completion of the match. After a brief team meet-ing, coaches and players are available for interviews following the match.

interviewsMedia members wishing to interview head coach Santiago Restrepo may reach him in his office by call-ing (405) 325-8364. Any requests for players should be directed to Brendan Flynn at (405) 325-6449 or [email protected].

Video FeedsSoonerVision broadcasts the majority of Oklahoma sporting events live on Oklahoma All-Access. Okla-homa All-Access is the premium portion of Sooner-Sports.com and features exclusive access to audio, video and and content related to Sooner athletics.

SoonerSports.comOklahoma's official athletics website, SoonerSports.com is powered by NeuLion.

The University of Oklahoma, in conjunction with its multimedia rights partner, Sooner Sports Properties, signed on to become a partners with NeuLion in the summer of 2013. It operates Oklahoma’s official web-site, providing Sooner fans with the most in-depth coverage and interactive content of Oklahoma sports that has ever been available.

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