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Page 1: 2014 Volleyball Media Guide - For Web
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2014 PRIVATEERS BROADCAST ROSTER

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Brook Frank 6-0 • SO • OH

Saskatoon,Canada

Lauren Levy5-6 • JR • L/DSMetairie, La.

Celeste Ramirez5-8 • JR • S/L

San Antonio, Texas

Cara Sander6-0 • FR-RS • OH/OPPWeisbaden, Germany

Taylor Berry5-9 • JR • OH/MHHouston, Texas

Kelsea Hundtoft5-9 • SR • OH

Lancaster, Calif.

Ash Everett5-10 • SR • MH/OPP

Laredo, Texas.

Mikayla Sellers-Wiebe5-7 • FR • OH

La Salle, Manitoba, Canada

Sara Hammoutène5-9 • JR • S

Paris, France

15Courtney Roblez

5-9 • SO • MHCovington, La.

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Ro Bryant6-0 • FR • MH

Baton Rouge, La.

Kaitlyn Dillon5-11 • FR • MH

Slidell, La.

Millicent Van NordenHead Coach

Alcorn State ‘00

Jennifer GandolphAssistant Coach

Michigan ‘04

1Sophie Gracey

6-0 • FR • OPPCarlsbad, Calif.

TABLE OF CONTENTSGENERAL INFORMATION2014 Quick Facts 4Media Information & Outlets 5

The City of New Orleans 6-7The University of New Orleans 8-9University President Dr. Peter J. Fos 10Director of Athletics Derek Morel 11

Human Performance Center 12-13

Head Coach Millicent Van Norden 14-15Assistant Coach Jennifer Gandolph 16Volleyball Support Staff 17

2014 Roster 182014 Schedule 192014 Opponent Information 20-21

Privateers Power 22

Meet the 2014 Privateers 23 Returning Bios 24-39 Newcomer Bios 40-42

2014 Senior Class 43

2013 Results 442013 Season Statistics 452013 Game-by-Game Statistics 46-47

The Southland Conference 48

HISTORY & RECORDS Year-by-Year Breakdown 50Coaching History & Record by Decade 51Year-by-Year Results 52-64

Misc. Regular Season Records/Facts 65

Postseason Tournament Results 66-67All-Time Series Records 68-71History vs. Southland Schools 72-74

Annual Statistical Leaders 75-77Single Match Records 79-81Single Season Records 82Career Records 83

All-Tournament Team Selections 84-85

Awards, Honors & Accolades National/Regional/Conference 86 Louisiana 87 Academic Honors 87-88

All Time Roster 90-91

Broadcast Roster FICMolten Volleyball BIC

CREDITS & THANKSChip Merritt (design, layout, research, writing)

Emmanuel Pepis (editing, research, writing)Brandon Rizzuto (editing, research, writing)

Photos: Clem Barbazon, Doug Keese, Matthew Merritt Ron O’Rourke, Joseph Solis, Sun Belt Conference

Printed by Garrity Print SolutionsFront Cover (left to right): Celeste Ramirez,

Taylor Berry, Lauren Levy, Ashley Everett.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANSLocation: New Orleans, La.Founded: 1958Enrollment: 9,323University President: Dr. Peter J. FosNickname: PrivateersSchool Colors: Royal Blue, Navy & SilverAffiliation: NCAA Div. IConference: SouthlandDirector of Athletics: Derek MorelFaculty Athletic Rep: Dr. Marc Bonis

MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATIONMedia Relations Contact: Brandon RizzutoOffice Phone: (504) 280-6284Cell Phone: (504) 782-3590Email: [email protected]: UNOPrivateers.comTwitter: @UNOPrivateers @Privateers_VBFacebook: New Orleans PrivateersInstagram: unoprivateers unovolleyballYouTube PrivateerAthletics

COACHING & SUPPORT STAFFHead Coach: Millicent Van NordenCareer Record: 179-277 (13th season)Assistant Coach: Jennifer GandolphHead Trainer: Jordan BloughVolleyball Trainer: Erica TaylorStrength & Conditioning: Pete Longoria

TEAM HISTORY & INFORMATIONFirst Season: 1975 (38th season)All-Time Record: 616-666 (.480 %) Gym: Human Performance CenterCapacity: 1,760Conference Titles: 0Division Titles: *2 (‘97 ASC, ‘09 SBC)NCAA Appearances: 0*BOTH SHARED, 2009 WITH ARKANSAS STATE

2014 Record: 3-28 (0-18 Southland)S-A Lost/Returning 6-8Starters Lost: 4Starters Returning: 6+LiberoNewcomers: 5

KEY PLAYERS LOSTNandi Brown (OH) 19 Starts in 2013Ariane Labrzycki (S) 177 Assists in 2013Marti Richmiller (RS/DS) 227 Kills/202 Digs in 2013

KEY PLAYERS RETURNINGTaylor Berry (MB/OH) 100 Blocks/296 Kills in CareerLauren Levy (L) 624 Career Digs*Celeste Ramirez (S) 572 Assists in 2013

*LOUISIANA SPORTS ASSOCIATION NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR IN 2013

Can’t make it to the HPC? For the third straight sea-son all home matches will be streamed live and in high-definition on UNO Showcase for subscribers. Visit UNOPrivateers.com/watch on your PC, laptop or smartphone to sign up and watch today!

WATCH THE PRIVATEERSON UNO SHOWCASE!

Apple iPhone and iPad users can download our official New Orleans Privateers app free of charge on iTunes.

MEDIA SERVICESPrior to each home match, media guides, game notes and updated statistics will be made avail-able for all working media. At the conclusion of each match, final statistics and other notes will also be made available. All releases, statistics, and notes will also be available on UNOPriva-teers.com. Southland Conference information can be found as well on Southland.org. WiFi will be available for working media. For requests and further information please contact Brandon Rizzuto at (504) 280-6284 or [email protected].

PRESS CREDENTIALS & INTERVIEWSAll requests for press credentials to New Orleans ath-letic events should be directed to Emmanuel Pepis ([email protected] or (504) 280-7039) or Brandon Riz-zuto. Press credentials are for working media only, are non-transferable and will be issued on a first come first serve basis. Student-athletes and coaches will be made available shortly after the conclusion of each event. To request and schedule an interview of a student-athlete or coach for radio, television or print for any other time, please contact Brandon Rizzuto or Emmanuel Pepis.

DIRECTIONS TO THE HUMAN PERFORMANCE CENTER

PRINT & INTERNET COVERAGENew Orleans Advocate theneworleansadvocate.comTed Lewis & Gary Estwick

SportsNOLASportsNOLA.comKen Trahan & Brian Allee Walsh

Times-Picyuane / NOLA.COMnola.comTrey Iles

TELEVISION COVERAGECOX SPORTS (CST)coxsportstv.comEric Richey

WWL (CBS 4)wwltv.comDoug Mouton

WDSU (NBC 6)wdsu.comFletcher Mackel

WVUE (FOX 8)fox8live.comFred Hickman

WGNO (ABC 26)wgno.comEd Daniels

WWL 870 AM/105.3 FMwwl.com

WGSO990 AMwgso.com

3WL (NBC Sports)1350 AM3WL1350.com

KLRZ (ESPN)100.3 FM klrzthegame.com

WMTI (FOX Sports)106.1 FM1061neworleans.com

RADIO COVERAGE

AIRPORT: Follow Airport Rd. for 2.2 miles before getting onto I-10 E. After 6.2 miles on I-10 E, keep left following signs for I-610 E/Slidell. Take Exit 3 for Elysian Fields Ave, turning left onto Elysian Fields. Follow Elysian Fields for 2.6 miles until you reach the corner of Leon C. Simon. Take a left onto Leon C. Simon, the gym is on the corner, to your right.

NORTHSHORE: Take the Causeway Bridge, before turning left onto W Esplanade Ave. After 1.9 miles, turn left onto Lake Ave. Follow Lake Avenue/Metairie-Hammond Hwy/N.O Hammond Highway until taking a slight left onto Robert E. Lee Blvd. Follow Robert E. Lee Blvd for 2.5 miles, until taking a slight left onto Leon C. Simon. The gym is on your left, just before reaching Elysian Fields Ave.

WESTBANK: Take US90 E for 4.5 miles, before taking the I-10 E exit towards Slidell. After 2.4 miles, take exit 237 for Elysian Fields Ave. Turn left onto Elysian Fields. Follow Elysian Fields until reaching the corner of Elysian Fields and Leon C. Simon. Take a left onto Leon C. Simon, the gym is on the corner, to your right.

2014 PRIVATEERS BROADCAST ROSTER TABLE OF CONTENTS

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THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS

New Orleans is one of the world’s most fascinating cities. Steeped in a history of influences from Eu-rope, the Caribbean, Africa and beyond, it’s home to a truly unique melting pot of culture, food and music.

You’ll find bowls filled to the rim with gumbo, late nights in dark jazz clubs, strolls through historic neighborhoods, and tantalizing festivals through-out the year. Come down and experience New Orle-ans, one of America’s most culturally and historical-ly-rich destinations.

New Orleans is the Festival Capital of the World. We have dozens of festivals that celebrate our unique food, music and multicultural heritage all year-long.

You’ll find great music at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, French Quarter Fest, Essence Mu-sic Fest and Voodoo Festival; exotic food specialties

at the New Orleans Food and Wine Experience, Po-Boy Festival and others; and exciting celebrations our city’s diverse culture at Fiesta Hispanica, St. Patrick’s Day, Southern Decadence and more. We have writing and visual arts festivals commemorat-ing our historic literary and film traditions like the annual Tennessee Williams Festival, Fringe Fest and the New Orleans Film Fest. And, of course, there’s the biggest festival of them all – Mardi Gras, which is celebrated here like there’s no tomorrow!

Nowhere else on the planet is there a greater selec-tion and wider diversity of fabulous special events than those you can experience in New Orleans. On nearly any week or weekend you choose to come down here you will find something good going on. Check out our festival calendar below, pick the festival(s) that you’d like to experience for yourself, then make your reservations and come on down for the most fun you’ll ever have.

Marriott Lakeway 3838 N. Causeway Boulevard Metairie LA. 70002. (504) 836-5253

Four Points Sheraton 6401 Veterans Memorial Blvd Metairie, LA 70003. (504) 885-5700

PRIVATEERS ATHLETICS HOTEL PARTERS

THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS

JANUARYAllstate Sugar Bowl Annual Joan of Arc Parade Martin Luther King Day

FEBRUARYKrewe du VieuxMardi GrasPresidents’ DayRock n’ Roll Marathon Valentine’s Day

MARCHHogs for the CauseLouisiana Oyster JubileeMardi Gras Day Mardi Gras Indians Super SundayNew Orleans FoodfestSt. Patrick’s Day Weekend Spring FiestaTennessee Williams Literary Festival

APRILCrescent City Classic Easter ParadesFreret Street Fest French Quarter Festival Jazz and Heritage FestivalZurich Classic

MAYBayou BoogalooCinco de MayoGreek FestJazz and Heritage Festival Memorial DayOyster FestivalWine and Food Experience

JUNEFather’s Day FestigalsFrench Market Creole Tomato FestivalLouisiana Cajun Zydeco Festival

JULYBastille Day Fete

Essence Music FestivalIndependence Day Fireworks San Fermin en Nueva Orleans Tales of the Cocktail

AUGUSTCOOLinary New OrleansDirty Linen NightRed Dress RunSatchmo SummerFestSouthern DecadenceWhite Linen Night

SEPTEMBERCutting Edge Music FestivalLabor Day

OCTOBERArt for Art’s SakeBoo at the ZooCrescent City Blue’s & BBQ FestivalHalloweenOktoberfestPonderosa Stomp VooDoo Music + Arts Experience

NOVEMBERBayou ClassicCelebration in the OaksFringe FestivalLadyFestMirliton Festival Oak Street Po-Boy Festival Thanksgiving DayTreme Creole Gumbo Festival VooDoo Music + Arts Experience

DECEMBERCaroling in Jackson SquareCelebration in the OaksChristmas Eve Bonfires on the LeveeChristmas DayChristmas New Orleans StyleKwanzaaNew Year’s in New OrleansR+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Words and Music Festival

A FESTIVAL EVERYWEEKEND!

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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS

New Orleans is one of the world’s most fascinating and unique cities, and the University of New Orle-ans is a key attribute in its personality. No other city offers the same extraordinary mix of history, cul-ture, and innovation, and no other institution offers the same exciting opportunities to learn and work. Our hallmark programs draw upon the University’s historical strengths and location to deliver an un-paralleled experience.

Your University of New Orleans education will not be defined by the classroom walls. Our faculty and students are connected to their fields of expertise in both scholarship and in application; you’ll get your

hands dirty learning here. Whether you perform at a local jazz club or apply your knowledge of naval architecture to a local ship-building operation, you’ll put what you’ve learned into action long be-fore you graduate.

The University of New Orleans campus is just minutes from the French Quarter, yet our reach is global. With international programs, students from ninety countries, and cooperative research with scholars from around the world, the University of New Orleans transcends borders. Our community is limitless!

UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT: 7,144GRADUATE ENROLLMENT: 2,179TOTAL ENROLLMENT: 9,323STATES REPRESENTED: 49NATIONS REPRESENTED: 73UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS: 41GRADUATE PROGRAMS: 36STUDENT/FACULT Y RATIO: 21:1AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 27RESEARCH CENTERS: 15STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS: 106

UNO BY THE NUMBERS DID YOU KNOW?UNO has graduated more than 75,000 alumni, more than half of whom live and work in the greater New Orleans

Metropolitan area!

UNO has created more than $1 billion ineconomic impact to the state and

created more than 13,000 jobs within the state of Louisiana!

THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS

UNO OFFERS A VIBRANT, BEAUTIFUL & ACTIVE CAMPUS LIFE!

STUDENTS CAN ENJOY BOILED CRAWFISH ON CAMPUS EVERY SPRING!

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON UNO PLEASE VISIT WWW.UNO.EDU

MORE INFO!

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT: DR. PETER J. FOSPeter J. Fos became the sixth leader and the first president in the history of the University of New Orleans in January 2012. A UNO graduate and New Orleans native, President Fos has extensive experi-ence as an administrator and faculty member with a proven record of conducting research, fundraising, developing collaborative relationships with other academic institutions, and implementing institu-tional effectiveness and student success programs.

Prior to being selected as UNO’s president, President Fos was a professor and program director of health policy and systems management at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. He was responsi-ble for the academic aspects of the program, includ-ing curriculum development and assessment and student and faculty professional development.

President Fos previously spent three years as provost and executive vice president at The University of Texas at Tyler. As provost he was responsible for un-dergraduate and graduate programs, sponsored re-search, assessment and institutional effectiveness, academic success program, international education, the honors program and the university registrar. In addition, he oversaw five academic colleges, the graduate school, the Robert R. Muntz Library, and the Palestine and Longview campuses. President Fos held the Sam A. Lindsey Endowed Chair, awarded to a recognized scholar in an academic discipline that is of strategic importance to the university.

Prior to that, President Fos served as dean of the Col-lege of Health at The University of Southern Missis-sippi for four years. At Southern Miss, he was respon-sible for undergraduate and graduate programs for 3,000 students in seven departments and schools. Before his tenure at Southern Miss, President Fos also held the position of chief science officer at the Mississippi State Department of Health.

President Fos has held faculty positions at the Uni-versity of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Dental Med-icine, where he served as chair of the Department of Clinical Sciences, and Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. He spent 17 years at Tulane University in the Department of Health Systems Management, and served as assis-tant dean for undergraduate relations.

President Fos received his undergraduate degree in biological sciences at UNO, a doctor of dental surgery at LSU Health Sciences Center, and a master of public health and doctor of philosophy in health care deci-sion analysis at Tulane University. He is married to Lori, who is also a UNO graduate.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: DEREK MORELDerek Morel enters his third year at the helm of the University of New Orleans Privateers Athletics De-partment. He was appointed to his position on May 18, 2012.

On a first name basis with almost every student-ath-lete and always with an open door, Morel brings to UNO more than 17 years of experience working to advance college athletics. His stops prior to New Orleans include senior leadership roles at the Uni-versity of Georgia, the University of Pittsburgh, St. Bonaventure University, Tulane University and Wake Forest University.

Morel most recently served as the vice-president and general manager of Wake Forest IMG Sports Market-ing of IMG College.

His distinguished career also includes three years at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, the oldest member of the University of Louisiana Sys-tem. A tireless worker, Morel is a highly-motivated leader with experience in high-level sales, negotia-tion, marketing and fundraising skills to the Priva-teers.

In addition to his renowned career in athletics, Morel has also worked as general manager for Internation-alSports Properties, Inc. advancing sports marketing for the University of Georgia and Tulane University. He served as senior associate director of athletics at Pittsburgh, associate athletic director for external relations at St. Bonaventure and assistant director of athletics for development at Northwestern State.

A graduate of Archbishop Shaw High School in Mar-rero and Louisiana State University, Morel received a Master’s Degree in Sports Administration and Facili-ty Management from Ohio University. He also holds a Bachelor’s Degree from LSU.

Morel and his wife, the former Mary Kay Antimarino have three children - Madelyn (14), Hannah (11) and Hayden (9).

@DerekMorelADFOLLOW DEREK MOREL ON TWITTER!

ASSOCIATE AD - BUSINESS OPERATIONSOla Adegboye(504) 280-7023 | [email protected]

ASSISTANT AD - COMPLIANCEJacob Ludwikowski(504) 280-6392 | [email protected]

ASSISTANT AD - COMMUNICATIONSBrandon Rizzuto(504) 280-6284 | [email protected]

NEW ORLEANS PRIVATEERS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

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THE HUMAN PERFORMANCE CENTER

Located on the corner of Leon. C. Simon and Elysian Fields Avenue the Human Performance Center has a long and storied history with Privateers Athletics.

Originally known as the Physical Education building, the gym earned the nickname “The Chamber of Hor-rors” due to the close proximity and rowdiness of the fans during the early days of Privateers basketball when battles with local rivals Tulane, and Xavier would pack over 4,000 into the noisey wooden bleachers.

The HPC has been the home of Privateers basketball during two different stints, first from 1969 until the opening of Lakefront Arena in 1983, and then from 2006 to 2008 due to repairs at Lakefront Arena fol-lowing Hurricane Katrina.

Those same renovations would make the HPC the home for the volleyball program as well from 2006 to 2009. Volleyball would play the 2010 season in the Lakefront Arena Auxiliary gym, before splitting the 2011 season between both Lakefront Arena floors and the HPC. The volleyball program perma-nently returned to the HPC before the 2012 cam-paign.

The HPC seats 1,760 fans and can accommodate three regulation volleyball courts, or one regulation basketball court. Along with the volleyball offices and locker rooms, the HPC also features a dance stu-dio and gymnastics room. Besides being the home of volleyball, and basketball in the past the HPC also housed the Privateers Athletics department, and is currently the home of New Orleans’ only profession-al roller derby team, the Big Easy Rollergirls.

Nearly 4,000 fans watched Privateers volleyball at the HPC in 2013. With over 350 fans per game, Privateers Volleyball was the fourth most supported volleyball

program of Louisiana’s 15 collegiate volleyball teams.

MEN’S BASKETBALL

4,138 vs. Tulane (2/18/74)

4,127 vs. Xavier (2/2/74)

4,074 vs. ULL (1-16-82)

4,011 vs. Tulane (2/6/82)

3,895 vs. Samford (2/13/71)

TOP FIVE ATTENDANCESHUMAN PERFORMANCE CENTER

VOLLEYBALL

532 vs. Tulane (9/11/13)

438 vs. Alcorn State (10/8/13)

433 vs. Tulane (9/10/09)

421 vs. Oral Roberts (10/16/2013)

412 vs. SLU (10/15/2013)

THE HUMAN PERFORMANCE CENTER

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HEAD COACH MILLICENT VAN NORDENMillicent Van Norden enters her first season as head volleyball coach for the New Orleans Privateers. Van Norden comes over from her most recent stint as head coach at Maryland-Eastern Shore and brings 13 years of experience to New Orleans with 12 of those coming as a head coach. In that span, Van Nor-den registered a record of 179-227. The LaPlace, La. native started her career at her alma mater Alcorn State where she won 57 games in her first two sea-sons, and led the Lady Braves to back-to-back SWAC Eastern Division titles. From there, Van Norden toured the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference for four different head coaching stops and won the league’s Coach of the Year award twice. Van Norden’s first job in the MEAC was at North Carolina A&T where she compiled a 23-7 re-cord in conference play from 2005-07. Van Norden won her first Coach of the Year honor in ’05. Van Norden then went to South Carolina State and spent four seasons at the helm. While with the Bulldogs, she transformed the program for an 8-23 overall and a 1-7 team in conference play to a con-ference championship squad in 2010 that included a NCAA tournament appearance. It was with South

Carolina State that she won her second MEAC Coach of the Year honor. Her next stop was a one-year tour at Coppin State in 2011. Van Norden then moved into an assistant’s role for the 2012 season at the University of Pitts-burgh. While there, the Panthers had a mark of 17-14 and fell in the Big East Tournament Quarterfinal. Van Norden earned letters at Alcorn State in volley-ball and track and field. On the volleyball court, she was a two-time All-SWAC selection and was named the pre-season volleyball SWAC Player of the Year in 2000. On the track, Van Norden was a USA Track and Field Indoor National Participant and a provi-sional qualifier in the long jump and the 100-me-ter hurdles in that same year. She currently owns the school and SWAC record in the heptathlon with 5,071 points. She earned both her bachelor’s in education (2000), and a master’s degree in secondary education (2003) from Alcorn State.

HEAD COACH MILLICENT VAN NORDENYEAR SCHOOL W/L CONF.2001 Alcorn State 28-3 7-12002 Alcorn State 29-12 7-12003 Alcorn State 14-27 6-22004 North Carolina A&T 10-20 7-22005 North Carolina A&T 22-18 9-12006 North Carolina A&T 17-14 7-32007 South Carolina State 8-23 1-72008 South Carolina State 13-22 5-32009 South Carolina State 13-20 4-42010 South Carolina State 17-23 6-22011 Coppin State 5-24 1-112013 UMES 3-21 2-10TOTAL 179-227 62-47

QUICK ACHIEVEMENTS• Three 20-win seasons. (‘01, ‘02, ‘05)

• Nine seasons of .500 or better in Conference.

• Two-time MEAC Coach of the Year. (‘05, ‘10)

• Two Division Championships. (‘01, ‘02)

• 2010 MEAC Conference Champions.

• 2010 NCAA Tournament Appearance.

@CoachVanNordenFOLLOW COACH VAN NORDEN ON TWITTER!

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ASSISTANT COACH JENNIFER GANDOLPHJennifer Gandolph returns to the New Orleans Pri-vateers volleyball program for her second stint on the Privateers bench in 2014.

First with the Privateers under then-head coach Dana Launey, Gandolph spent the 2005 and 2006 seasons with the Privateers. While the 2005 season was canceled due to Hurricane Katrina, Gandolph helped lead the Privateers to one of the best sea-sons in program history in 2006, compiling a 23-10 won-loss record.

Following her stop on the Lakefront Gandolph would move on to the University of Georgia, where in 2007 she served as an assistant coach, film and travel coordinator. Remaining in the southeast, she would take the lead assistant job at Samford in 2008 and help lead the Bulldogs to a 28-5 record, the best season in program history.

Gandolph returned to New Orleans 2009 when she took her first head coaching job at Archbishop Chappelle High School . While at Chappelle she was the head coach of current Privateer libero Lauren Levy and in 2013 was named as the All-Metro Large Schools Coach of the Year.

Gandolph was a four-year starter at the University of Michigan where she left a lasting mark on the Wolverine program finishing her collegiate career as the program’s all time leader in kills and digs, becoming the first Wolverine to ever tally 1,500+ career kills.

One of only a handful of members in Michigan’s 1,000 kills-1,000 digs club, Gandolph was selected to the 2001 Big Ten freshman team and earned Big Ten Conference honors in 2004.

Gandolph is a native of Greenwood, Ind. and at-tended Center Grove high school, where she was a Fox Sports All-American.

COACHING HISTORY

@JenGandolphFOLLOW COACH GANDOLPH ON TWITTER!

YEAR SCHOOL2005 New Orleans Asst.

2006 New Orleans Asst.

2007 Georgia Asst.

2008 Samford Asst.

2009 Archbishop Chapelle (HS) HC2010 Archbishop Chapelle (HS) HC2011 Archbishop Chapelle (HS) HC2012 Archbishop Chapelle (HS) HC2013 Archbishop Chapelle (HS) HC

VOLLEYBALL SUPPORT STAFF

Pete Longoria was named Director of Strength & Conditioning in August of 2013, tasked with rebuilding a strength and conditioning program that had been virtu-ally nonexistent in the previous few seasons.

No stranger to playing a vital role in an NCAA Division I athletic department, Longoria’s prior experience included two years as the Director of Strength & Conditioning at Prairie View A&M. Longoria’s duties at the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) institution included programming and implementation of strength and conditioning for each of the schools’ 18 sports.

Longoria also supervised graduate assistants and interns while maintaining the PVAMU weight room on a daily basis.

Longoria was elevated to the head position following a year serving in two capac-ities – a strength and conditioning coach at PVAMU with responsibilities for eight of the department’s sponsored programs – in addition to a graduate assistant position with a Lady Panthers’ women’s basketball team that won the SWAC Tour-nament en route to an NCAA Tournament berth.

A lifelong resident of Texas prior to taking the position at UNO, Longoria’s previous work experience includes serving as a Spanish teacher and coach for several pro-grams at Klein Forest (Texas) High School.

Longoria holds USAW Level 1 & Crossfit Level 1 certification. He earned a Mas-ters’ Degree in Health & Physical Education from PVAMU in 2011 after previously earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish and Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State in 2006.

Erica Taylor joined the University of New Orleans Athletic Department as an As-sistant Athletic Trainer in September 2013. Her primary responsibilities include working with the Volleyball and Track and Field teams while assisting with vari-ous administrative duties.

Her most recent experience includes working at the Berkshire Soccer Academy, a residential girls summer soccer camp in Massachusetts. Taylor also has extensive experience with the United States Soccer Federation (USSF). She has worked var-ious youth national teams including the men’s Paralympic team, U-14, and U15 teams and at all levels on the women’s side including the full women’s national team. She has also traveled to Mexico and Italy with the USSF.

Taylor’s previous full time experience includes time at Emory University and Up-per Iowa University. While at Emory she served the swimming/diving, cross coun-try, and track/field teams. Her duties also included the coordinating the club sport injury clinic and game coverage. Prior to Emory, she served as Approved Clinical Instructor in the athletic training education program at Upper Iowa University while working with the volleyball and women’s basketball teams. Erica completed her Bachelor’s of Science in athletic training education from Michigan State University in 2008. While at MSU, She worked with various teams including women’s basketball, baseball, swimming, and track/field. Taylor earned her Master’s of Science in sports medicine from Georgia State University in Atlan-ta, GA in 2010.

Taylor is a Licensed Athletic Trainer in Louisiana and Massachusetts. She is an active member of the NATA.

ERICA TAYLORVOLLEYBALL

TRAINER

PETE LONGORIASTRENGTH &

CONDITIONING

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2014 VOLLEYBALL ROSTER# FULL NAME POS. HT. CL. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL1 Sophie Gracey OPP 6-0 FR San Diego, Calif. San Dieguito Academy2 Mikayla Sellers-Wiebe OH 5-7 FR La Salle, MB, Canada Vincent Massey Collegiate3 Sara Hammoutène S 5-9 JR Paris, France Marie-Curie Sceaux5 Brooklyn Frank OH 6-0 SO. Saskatoon, SK, Canada Marion Graham Collegiate6 Lauren Levy L/DS 5-6 JR Metairie, La. Archbishop Chapelle High School8 Celeste Ramirez S/L 5-8 JR San Antonio, Texas Blinn Junior College9 Cara Sander OH/OPP 6-0 RS-FR Wiesbaden, Germany Ellenrieder Gymnasium10 Taylor Berry OH/MH 5-9 JR Spring, Texas Klein High School11 Katilyn Dillon MH 5-11 SO. Slidell, La. Northshore High School12 Kelsea Hundtoft OH 5-9 SR Palmdale, Calif. College of the Canyons13 Ashley Everett MH/OPP 5-10 SR Laredo, Texas Laredo Community College15 Courtney Roblez MH 5-9 SO. Covington, La. Mandeville High School18 Rondolyn Bryant MH 6-0 FR Baton Rouge, La. McKinley High School

PRIVATEERS BY CLASSFreshman (5) Bryant, Dillon, Gracey, Sander Sellers-WiebeSophomore (2) Frank, RoblezJunior (4) Berry, Hammoutène, Levy, RamirezSenior (2) Everett, Hundtoft

PRIVATEERS BY AGEHammoutène 22Hundtoft 21Everett 21Berry 20Levy 20Ramirez 20Sander 19Dillon 19Roblez 19Frank 19Gracey 18Bryant 18Sellers-Wiebe 17

NOTE - Ages are accurate as of first game of the regular season. Bold denotes in-season birthday.

Rondolyn Bryant “Rondo-lin”Katilyn Dillon “Kate-lyn”Sara Hammoutène “ahm-o-tin” (no H)Kelsea Hundtoft “Kell-see Hun-toff”Courtney Roblez “Robe-lez”Mikayla Sellers-Wiebe “Sellers Weeb”

Ashley Everett Prefers “Ash”Brooklyn Frank Prefers “Brook”Rondolyn Bryant Prefers “Ro”

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE & PREFERRED NAMES

INTERNATIONAL PRIVATEERSCanada (2) Frank, Sellers-WiebeFrance (1) HammoutèneGermany (1) Sander

PRIVATEERS BY STATELouisiana (4) Bryant, Dillon, Levy, RoblezCalifornia (2) Gracey, HundtoftTexas (3) Berry, Everett, Ramirez

2014 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME ALL-TIME TRAVEL

AUGUSTTEXAS SOUTHERN TIGER INVITE

29th Texas Southern Houston, Texas 1:00 p.m. UNO 3-1 350 miles. 30th Prairie View Houston, Texas 9:00 a.m. UNO 5-1 Grand Canyon Houston, Texas 1:00 p.m. First Meeting

SEPTEMBER2ND MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE HPC 6:00 P.M. UNO 1-0

UNO INVITE: “BATTLE FOR THE PADDLE.”5TH ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF HPC 7:00 P.M. UNO 2-06TH ALCORN STATE HPC 2:00 P.M. UNO 8-09TH SOUTHERN MISS HPC 7:00 P.M. UNO 24-8

LOUISIANA TECH INVITATIONAL12th Stephen F. Austin Ruston, La. 5:00 p.m. Tied 5-5 314 miles.13th Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 10:00 a.m. UNO 18-1313th Texas-Pan American Ruston, La. 4:30 p.m. UNO 16-0

CENTRAL ARKANSAS TOURNAMENT19th Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. 1:00 p.m. UCA 2-1 456 miles. UNLV Conway, Ark. 6:00 p.m. First Meeting20th Grambling Conway, Ark. 1:00 p.m. UNLV 2-023RD SOUTHEASTERN HPC 6:30 P.M. UNO 37-1825TH HOUSTON BAPTIST HPC 6:30 P.M. HBU 3-027TH TEXAS A&M-CC HPC 12:00 P.M. Tied 1-130th Alcorn State Lorman, MS 6:00 p.m. UNO 8-0 185 miles.

OCTOBER2nd CENTRAL ARKANSAS HPC 6:30 P.M. UCA 2-1 7TH NICHOLLS HPC 6:30 P.M. UNO 32-279th Southern (B.R) Baton Rouge, La. 6:00 p.m. UNO 38-6 88 miles.11th Southeastern Hammond, La. 3:00 p.m. UNO 37-18 60 miles.16TH Northwestern State Natchitoches, La. 7:00 p.m. UNO 8-7 262 miles.18th Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 2:00 p.m. Tied 5-5 359 miles.23RD ABILENE CHRISTIAN HPC 6:30 P.M. ACU 1-025TH INCARNATE WORD HPC 2:00 P.M. UIW 1-030th McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 7:00 p.m. McN 19-18 209 miles.

NOVEMBER1st Nicholls Thibodaux, La. 2:00 p.m. UNO 32-27 57 miles.6th Lamar Beaumont, Texas 7:00 p.m. Lamar 23-13 266 miles.8th Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas 2:00 p.m. SHSU 12-0 117* miles. 11TH McNEESE STATE HPC 6:30 P.M. McN 19-18

*TRAVEL FROM BEAUMONT TO HUNTSVILLE.

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ABILENE CHRISTIAN WILDCATS LOCATION Abilene, TexasCONFERENCE: SouthlandLAST SEASON 6-18, 2-12 SouthlandHEAD COACH Jason Bibler, 1st SeasonALL-TIME SERIES ACU leads 1-0ATHLETIC WEBSITE acusports.comTWITTER @ACUSportsVB CONTACT: Chris Macaluso | [email protected]

ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF LIONS LOCATION Pine Bluff, ArkansasCONFERENCE: SWACLAST SEASON 13-23, 4-4 SWACHEAD COACH Kyetta May, 3rd SeasonALL-TIME SERIES UNO leads 2-0ATHLETIC WEBSITE uapblionsroar.comTWITTER @UAPBAthleticsVB CONTACT: Ronnie Jonson | [email protected]

ALCORN STATE LADY BRAVESLOCATION Lorman, MississippiCONFERENCE: SWACLAST SEASON 2-24, 0-7 SWACHEAD COACH Jarquita CopelandALL-TIME SERIES UNO leads 8-0ATHLETIC WEBSITE alcornsports.comTWITTER @AlcornAthleticsVB CONTACT: Je’Kel Smith | [email protected]

CENTRAL ARKANSAS SUGAR BEARSLOCATION Conway, ArkansasCONFERENCE: SouthlandLAST SEASON 29-4, 18-0 SouthlandHEAD COACH David McFatrichALL-TIME SERIES UCA leads 2-1ATHLETIC WEBSITE ucasports.comTWITTER @ucasportsVB CONTACT: Charlie Skinner | [email protected]

GRAMBLING STATE TIGERSLOCATION Grambling, LouisianaCONFERENCE: SWACLAST SEASON 5-24, 1-7 SWACHEAD COACH Demetria Keys-JohnsonALL TIME SERIES First MeetingATHLETIC WEBSITE gsutigers.comTWITTER @GSU_TigersVB CONTACT: Santoria Black | [email protected]

GRAND CANYON ANTELOPESLOCATION Phoenix, ArizonaCONFERENCE: WACLAST SEASON 12-19, 4-12 WACHEAD COACH Kris Naber, 20th SeasonALL-TIME SERIES First MeetingATHLETIC WEBSITE gculopes.comTWITTER @GCU_LopesVB CONTACT: Steve Heath | [email protected]

HOUSTON BAPTIST HUSKIESLOCATION Houston, TexasCONFERENCE: SouthlandLAST SEASON 15-18, 9-9 SouthlandHEAD COACH Trent Herman, 2nd SeasonALL-TIME SERIES HBU leads 3-0ATHLETIC WEBSITE hbuhuskies.comTWITTER @HBUHuskiesVB CONTACT: Lauren Bozeman | [email protected]

INCARNATE WORD CARDINALSLOCATION San Antonio, TexasCONFERENCE: SouthlandLAST SEASON 13-13, 7-7 SouthlandHEAD COACH Jennifer Montoya, 11th SeasonALL-TIME SERIES UIW leads 1-0ATHLETIC WEBSITE cardinalathletics.comTWITTER @uiwcardinalsVB CONTACT: Shane Meling | [email protected]

LAMAR CARDINALSLOCATION Beaumont, TexasCONFERENCE: SouthlandLAST SEASON 9-21, 7-11 SouthlandHEAD COACH Alan Edwards, 1st SeasonALL-TIME SERIES LU leads 23-13ATHLETIC WEBSITE lamarcardinals.comTWITTER @LamarCardsVB CONTACT: Clay Trainum | [email protected]

LOUISIANA TECH LADY TECHSTERS LOCATION Ruston, LouisianaCONFERENCE: Conference USALAST SEASON 7-22, 1-13 Conference USAHEAD COACH Adriano de Souza, 3rd SeasonALL-TIME SERIES UNO leads 18-13ATHLETIC WEBSITE latechsports.comTWITTER @LATechSportsVB CONTACT: Anna Claire Thomas | [email protected]

McNEESE STATE COWGIRLSLOCATION Lake Charles, LouisianaCONFERENCE: SouthlandLAST SEASON 17-16, 9-9 SouthlandHEAD COACH Ashleigh Fitzgerald, 1st SeasonALL-TIME SERIES UNO leads 19-18ATHLETIC WEBSITE mcneesesports.comTWITTER @McNeeseSportsVB CONTACT: Pam LaFosse | [email protected]

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE DEVILETTESLOCATION: Itta Benna, MississippiCONFERENCE: SWACLAST SEASON: 10-21, 3-5 SWACHEAD COACH: Douglas Hunter, 1st seasonALL-TIME SERIES UNO leads 1-0ATHLETIC WEBSITE: mvsusports.comTWITTER: @MVSUDevilsportsVB CONTACT: Kenneth Mister | [email protected]

2014 OPPONENT INFORMATIONNICHOLLS LADY COLONELSLOCATION Thibodaux, LouisianaCONFERENCE: SouthlandLAST SEASON 5-23, 2-16 SouthlandHEAD COACH Tommy Harold, 2nd SeasonALL-TIME SERIES UNO leads 31-28ATHLETIC WEBSITE geauxcolonels.comTWITTER @GeauxColonelsVB CONTACT: Zachary Carlton | [email protected]

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHERSLOCATION Prairie View, TexasCONFERENCE: SWACLAST SEASON 11-27, 4-4 SWACHEAD COACH Alicia Pete, 16th SeasonALL-TIME SERIES UNO leads 5-1ATHLETIC WEBSITE pvpanthers.comTWITTER @PVAthleticsVB CONTACT: Ryan McGinty | [email protected]

SAM HOUSTON STATE BEARKATSLOCATION Huntsville, TexasCONFERENCE: SouthlandLAST SEASON 17-11, 14-4 SouthlandHEAD COACH Brenda Gray, 31st SeasonALL-TIME SERIES SHSU leads 12-0ATHLETIC WEBSITE gobearkats.comTWITTER @BearkatSportsVB CONTACT: Paul Ridings | [email protected]

SOUTHEASTERN LADY LIONSLOCATION Hammond, LouisianaCONFERENCE: SouthlandLAST SEASON 11-20, 4-14 SouthlandHEAD COACH Jim Smoot, 2nd SeasonALL-TIME SERIES UNO leads 37-18ATHLETIC WEBSITE lionsports.netTWITTER @sluathleticsVB CONTACT: Damon Sunde | [email protected]

SOUTHERN (B.R) JAGUARSLOCATION Baton Rouge, LouisianaCONFERENCE: SWACLAST SEASON 9-19, 4-4 SWACHEAD COACH Venessa Jacobs, 2nd SeasonALL-TIME SERIES UNO leads 38-6ATHLETIC WEBSITE gojagsports.comTWITTER @SouthernUSportsVB CONTACT: Christopher Jones | [email protected]

SOUTHERN MISS LADY EAGLESLOCATION Hattiesburg, MississippiCONFERENCE: Conference USALAST SEASON 17-14, 7-7 Conference USAHEAD COACH Amanda Berkley, 1st SeasonALL-TIME SERIES UNO leads 24-8ATHLETIC WEBSITE southernmiss.comTWITTER @USMGoldenEaglesVB CONTACT: Shirley Hill | [email protected]

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN LADYJACKSLOCATION Nacogdoches, TexasCONFERENCE: Southland LAST SEASON 16-16, 8-10 SouthlandHEAD COACH Debbie Humphreys, 27th SeasonALL-TIME SERIES Tied 5-5ATHLETIC WEBSITE sfajacks.comTWITTER @SFA_AthleticsVB CONTACT: David Wiechmann | [email protected]

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI ISLANDERSLOCATION Corpus Christi, TexasCONFERENCE: SouthlandLAST SEASON 20-12, 13-5 SouthlandHEAD COACH Tony Graystone, 6th SeasonALL-TIME SERIES Tied 1-1ATHLETIC WEBSITE goislanders.comTWITTER @Go_IslandersVB CONTACT: Amber Sleek | [email protected] TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN LADY BRONCSLOCATION Edinburg, TexasCONFERENCE: WACLAST SEASON 13-20, 2-14 WACHEAD COACH Brian Yale, 4th SeasonALL-TIME SERIES UNO leads 16-0ATHLETIC WEBSITE utpabroncs.comTWITTER @UTPABRONCSVB CONTACT: Jonah Goldberg | [email protected] TEXAS SOUTHERN TIGERSLOCATION Houston, TexasCONFERENCE: SWACLAST SEASON 16-12, 7-1 SWACHEAD COACH Jocelyn Adams, 4th SeasonALL-TIME SERIES UNO leads 3-1ATHLETIC WEBSITE athletics.tsu.edu TWITTER @TXSOTigersVB CONTACT: Andrew Roberts | [email protected]

UNLV RUNNIN’ REBELSLOCATION Las Vegas, NevadaCONFERENCE: Mountain WestLAST SEASON 16-14, 11-9 Mountain WestHEAD COACH Cindy Fredrick, 4th SeasonALL-TIME SERIES UNLV leads 2-0ATHLETIC WEBSITE unlvrebels.comTWITTER @UNLVathleticsVB CONTACT: Jeff Seals | [email protected]

2014 OPPONENT INFORMATION

FOR MORE ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS PLEASE SEE PAGES 68-71

FOR HISTORY & RESULTS VS. SOUTHLAND SCHOOLS PLEASE SEE PAGES 70-72.

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A Campaign for the Advancement of the Privateers

Strength & Conditioning

Program.

Since reaffirming our status as a Division I program in 2012, we have established and maintained the student-athlete experience as our foremost priority. Our coaches, administrators and support staff are driven by this priority each day.

While we have made significant improvements to the areas which directly impact the student-athlete experience, further advancements are essential.

Our strength and conditioning program is one of the more important (and neces-sary) areas of focus. Specifically, we must to upgrade and expand the strength and conditioning training facilities available to our sutdent-athletes.

Improved strength and conditioning facilities are fundamental resources for use in the physical and psychological development of our student-athletes. We verified our commitment to our student-athletes by hiring a full-time strength and conditioning coach in the summer of 2013. The next step in this progression is to afford them the venue and equipment to maximize athletic potential and, consequently, build a championship foundation for our program.

We are proud to launch Privateers Power… a campaign for the advancement of the New Orleans Athletics Strength & Conditioning program. We are committed to a pro-ficient and successful campaign. We will rely on external financial support to shepherd this project from concept to reality.

POWER LIFT CHAMPION

Maximize your impact on Privateers Athletics and push our student-athletes to champion-ship achievements. Your gift will be recognized through a display including your name along with your fellow investors on the wall of cham-pions inside the facility.

Investment $5,000+Investment $12,500+MAX OUT CHAMPION

The power of your financial support will “lift” the Privateers to new levels of excellence. Your gift will be recognized through a display of your name or dedication of your choice on one of ten (10) lifting platforms inside the facility.

For more information call (504) 280-GAME, or email [email protected] Please make all checks payable to the Privateer Athletic Foundation.

MEETTHE 2014

PRIVATEERSVOLLEYBALL

TEAM

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RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS#5 BROOKLYN FRANK

LAST SEASON

CAREER HIGHSKILLS BLOCKS ACES DIGS

2 0 1 7

FRESHMAN SEASON (2013)Saw action in 17 matches as a true freshman and had 28 digs...Frank’s top defensive performance came against Northwestern State on 11/7 where she had seven digs...Recorded her lone service ace of the year against McNeese State on 10/5 and also notched five digs in the same match.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year letterwinner at Marion Graham Collegiate Institute for head coach Rachelle Pavier, serving as cap-tain during senior campaign... Help lead squad to a pair of city championships and a bronze medal at the HS provincial championships during last two seasons... Led team to multiple large tournament wins... A three-year Provincial team member, serving as team captain... Won beach championships at the U14 and U16 age divisions with twin sister and represented Saskatchewan at the Canadian Beach National Champi-onship... Help lead Jeff’s Crestwear Volleyball Club to silver medals at provincial level... Played on provincial volleyball squad that played in Shanghai against the Chinese Junior National team... Also played basketball and badminton in high school.

PERSONALBorn Brooklyn Frank on Apr. 11, 1995... Parents, Rick and Lori... Older brother, Christopher and twin sister, Ally... Sister, Ally plays volleyball at Tulane... Brother Christopher played volleyball at post-secondary colle-giate level and was captain of team... Science Major... Honor Roll student.

SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE 2013 39-17 7 0.18 12 35 - . 143 1 0.03 1 0.03 5TOTAL 39-17 7 0.18 12 35 - . 143 1 0.03 1 0.03 5

CAREER STATISTICS

DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS2013 28 0.72 6 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 8.0TOTAL 28 0.72 6 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 8.0

BROOKLYN FRANKSophomore | 6’0 | Outside Hitter Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaMarion Graham Collegiate Institute

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LAST SEASON SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE2012 79-23 4 0.05 2 11 .182 48 0.61 13 0.16 102013 104-31 2 0.02 2 17 .000 79 0.76 18 0.17 26TOTAL 183-54 6 0.03 4 28 .071 127 0.69 31 0.17 36

CAREER STATISTICS

DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS2012 284 3.59 23 1 0 1 0.01 0 2 18.02013 376 3.62 57 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 20.0TOTAL 660 3.61 80 1 0 1 0.01 0 4 38.0

LAUREN LEVYJunior | 5’6 | Libero / Defensive SpecialistMetairie, LouisianaArchbishop Chapelle High School

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013)Played in all 31 matches as the Privateers’ libero...Led the team with 376 digs (3.62 per set)...Recorded dou-ble-figure digs in 20 matches including 16 of the last 19...High mark in digs was 25 against Savannah State...Went for 20-plus digs on three more occasions...Tied for second on the team with 18 service aces, and had a season-best three aces twice against LIU-Brooklyn and McNeese State...Also had 79 assists including nine against Alabama State.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2012)UNO’s starting libero throughout the season, appearing in 23 matches and all 79 sets played... Averaged 3.59 digs per set after having 284 on the season... Best performance of 26 digs at Nicholls (9.11)... Added 22 more digs at Southern (10.10)... Had streak of six straight matches from late Sept. to early Oct. with at least 13 digs in each match... Had double-digit digs on 14 occasions... Produced four kills, had a solo block and 13 service aces... First two kills of collegiate career came in match at Jackson State (9.25).

HIGH SCHOOLNamed All-District in 2010 and 2011 for head coach (and current UNO assistant) Jennifer Gandolph at Cha-pelle High School… Also earned 2010 and 2011 All-State honors, in addition to a spot on the 2011 All-Metro New Orleans squad… Earned All-Metro Athlete of the Week during the last week of September during senior season following a four-match stretch in which she averaged 18.5 kills and 12 digs per contest… Also ran track and field during time at Chapelle

PERSONALBorn Apr. 24, 1994…Parents, Ann and Lance Levy… Brothers, Lance and Justin Levy… Physical Therapy major.

#6 LAUREN LEVY

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41 3 5 20

LAST SEASON

CELESTE RAMIREZJunior | 5’8 | Setter / LiberoSan Antonio, TexasBlinn Junior College | Antonian College Prep

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013)Played in 30 matches and 94 sets as the team’s primary setter...Led the team with 572 assists and also chipped in 11 aces...Just the second Privateer named Louisiana Sportswriters Association Newcomer of the Year in program history...Had a season-best 41 assists in a match at McNeese State...Went a perfect 5-for-5 in kills-to-attempts against Jacksonville State...Had 11 aces including three against Savannah State...Defen-sively, was second on the team with 219 digs...Registered 20 digs at Louisiana Tech...Reached at least 10 digs in nine matches.

BLINN JUNIOR COLLEGEAt Blinn JC, was part of a two-setter rotation for head coach Erin Mellinger on a team that finished 25-7 and made the Region XIV Conference Tournament semifinals... Appeared in 19 matches and averaging 4.57 as-sists per set (4.79 assists per set in conference play)... Tallied 50 digs, totaled four blocks, five kills and hit .625

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for Samantha McLure at Antonian College Prep... Played for Texas Juniors Infinity club team... Named district newcomer of the year in 2009... Named all-state tournament, all-district, all-city private school and San Antonio player of the week in 2010... Named first-team all-district, second-team all-state, all-Texas hon-orable mention and TAPPS setter of the year in 2011... Posted 10.69 assists per game as a senior... Led team to state championship victories in 2009 and 2010 and the state finals in 2011... Ran 400 meters and competed in high jump, long jump and triple jump for high school track team.

PERSONALBorn Celeste Ramirez on May 17, 1994 in San Antonio, TX... Parents Jesus and Anna Marie Ramirez...Brothers Rafael, Gabriel, Miguel, Uriel and sisters Feliz, Emilia and Santa...Business major... Member of National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta.

SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE2013 98-30 44 0.45 17 131 .206 572 5.84 11 0.11 27TOTAL 98-30 44 0.45 17 131 .206 572 5.84 11 0.11 27

CAREER STATISTICS

DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS2013 28 0.72 6 0 0 0 0.00 6 16 64.5TOTAL 28 0.72 6 0 0 0 0.00 6 16 64.5

#8 CELESTE RAMIREZ

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CARA SANDERRedshirt Freshman | 6’0 | Outside Hitter / OppositeWiesbaden, GermanyEllenrieder Gymnasium

FRESHMAN SEASON (2013)Injured; received medical redshirt.

PRE-UNOWas a part of teams that placed sixth at the U18 German Championships in 2012, while also earning 3rd place in U17 German Beach Volleyball Championships (2011) with a pair of 5th place finishes in the U18 and U19 German Beach Volleyball Championships.

PERSONALBorn Cara Sander on Mar. 19, 1995... Parents, Ute Sander and Wolfgang Nicolaus... Sibling, Jan Sander.. Mar-keting Major.

SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE2013 40-12 71 1.77 51 236 .085 6 0.15 10 0.25 13TOTAL 40-12 71 1.77 51 236 .085 6 0.15 10 0.25 13

CAREER STATISTICS

DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS2013 28 0.72 6 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 89.0TOTAL 28 0.72 6 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 89.0

#9 CARA SANDER

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CAREER HIGHSKILLS BLOCKS ACES DIGS

13 2 3 7

TAYLOR BERRYJunior | 6’0 | Outside Hitter / Middle HitterSpring, TexasKlein High School

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013)Played in 29 matches while starting 24...Was in on 73 blocks (32 solo) on the season including recording a season-high five blocks three times against Oral Roberts (9/26), Nicholls (10/3), and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (10/10)...Top hitting percentage in a match came against Alabama State(.556) with five kills in nine swings...Registered 16 aces, and had a match-high three against Central Arkansas...Had double digit kills in a match twice (11 versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff and 10 versus Abilene Christian).

FRESHMAN SEASON (2012)Started each of UNO’s 23 matches during the 2012 campaign while joining teammates Brionne Smith and Lauren Levy as the only players to appear in each of the 79 sets played... Pounded down 165 kills for a 2.09 kills per set average, good for second on the team... Season-high 13 kills at Nicholls (9.11)... Totaled 12 kills in matches against Mississippi Valley State (8.31), Southern (10.10) and Houston Baptist (10.13)... Had streak of four matches with 10+ kills in early October... Led UNO with a .231 hitting percentage... Tallied 40 digs for a 0.51 digs per set average and was responsible for 27 blocks (four solo, 23 assisted).... Top dig performance came with four vs Nicholls (10.2) with season-best block effort with five at Southern 910.10)

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for former Sam Houston State standout Cynthia Yarotsky at Klein High School… Assistant coach at KHS was former University of New Orleans volleyball captain and All-Sun Belt Conference selection Lindsey Loyd… Was named 2010 Klein Offensive Player of the Year... In 2011, earned Max Prep Player of the Week, Kube Scholar-Athlete of the Week and Houston Chronicle Volleyball Honor Roll Player… Other honors in-cluded being named 2011 Klein Offensive Player of the Year and a 2011 second-team all-district selection... Placed academically in the top 25%...

PERSONALBorn Mar. 3, 1994…Parents, Edward and Hazel Berry… Sister, Ashley Berry… Business/English major.

SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE2012 79-23 165 2.09 76 385 .231 8 0.08 11 0.14 332013 90-29 131 1.46 105 432 .060 4 0,04 16 0.18 31TOTAL 169-52 296 1.75 181 817 .141 10 0.06 27 0.16 64

CAREER STATISTICS

DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS2012 40 0.51 3 4 23 27 0.34 5 0 191.52013 45 0.50 3 32 41 73 0.81 3 0 199.5TOTAL 95 0.50 6 36 64 100 0.59 8 0 391.0

#10 TAYLOR BERRY

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CAREER HIGHSKILLS BLOCKS ACES DIGS

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KELSEA HUNDTOFTSenior | 5’9 | Outside HitterPalmdale, CaliforniaCollege of the Canyons | Lancaster High School

JUNIOR SEASON (2013)Played in all 31 matches for the Privateers while starting in 30...104 sets played tied for the most on the team...Recorded 161 kills, second-most on the squad and was in on 10 blocks...Was one of five players to record over 100 digs on the season...Had 14 kills against Alabama State...Registered a .429 hitting percentage with 10 kills and just one error on 9/3 at Southern Miss...Contributed in the service game with 3 aces in a win over Savannah State...Defensively, racked up two matches of double-digit digs (16 at Louisiana Tech and 10 versus Duke).

COLLEGE OF THE CANYONSCoached by Lisa Hooper at College of the Canyons... Earned All-WSC South First Team in 2012 after receiving All-WSC South Honorable Mention honors in 2011.

HIGH SCHOOLCoached by Alfredo Garcia at Lancaster... Earned First Team All-Golden League and First-Team All-Valley in 2009 and 2010... Also tabbed Athlete of the Month

PERSONALBorn Kelsea Hundtoft on Nov. 4, 1992... Parents, Bruce and Cindy Hundtoft... Urban Planning Major... Played with current UNO standout Ariane Labryzcki in both high school and college.

SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE2013 104-31 161 1.55 108 644 .082 8 0.08 18 0.17 20TOTAL 104-31 161 1.55 108 644 .082 8 0.08 18 0.17 20

CAREER STATISTICS

DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS2013 144 1.38 60 0 10 10 0.10 0 0 184.0TOTAL 144 1.38 60 0 10 10 0.10 0 0 184.0

#12 KELSEA HUNDTOFT

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6 4 1 2

JUNIOR SEASON (2013)Appeared in 21 matches and played 52 sets...Recorded 41 kills in 135 swings and was in on 17 blocks (three solo)...Best all-around match came at Louisiana Tech on 9/7 where she recorded season bests in kills (six) and blocks (four)...Registered two service aces on the season.

LAREDO COMMUNITY COLLEGECoached by Binny Canales at Laredo CC...Averaged 1.2 kills, 0.92 digs and 0.32 blocks per game while playing in 14 matches and appearing in 50 sets... Averaged 1.31 kills, 0.58 blocks per set as a freshman, appearing in 26 sets... Captain... Academic All-Region and Nominated for Academic All-American... Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges...

HIGH SCHOOLAt United High School, coached by Leticia Longoria... Named Middle Blocker of the Year for the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 seasons while at United High School... Captain and All-District her senior season.... Captain of the UHS Cheerleading Squad during UCA NHSCC National Championship Win... Also competed in track and field, qualifying for regionals from 2008 through 2011... Graduated top 5% of class... National Honor Society.

PERSONALBorn Ashley Marie Everett on November 11, 1992...Parents, Sanjuana V. Everett and Ernest Everett... Siblings, Ernest Everett Jr., Elyse Everett, Jacklynn Everett...Biology Major.

SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE2013 52-21 41 0.79 35 135 .044 1 0.02 2 0.04 11TOTAL 52-21 41 0.79 35 135 .044 1 0.02 2 0.04 11

CAREER STATISTICS

DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS2013 11 0.21 2 3 14 17 0.33 6 0 53.0TOTAL 11 0.21 2 3 14 17 0.33 6 0 53.0

ASHLEY EVERETTSenior | 5’10 | Middle Hitter / OppositeLaredo, TexasLaredo Community College | United High School

#13 ASHLEY EVERETT

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CAREER HIGHSKILLS BLOCKS ACES DIGS

5 1 0 6

FRESHMAN SEASON (2013)Played in 10 matches in first collegiate season...Registered seven kills in 17 sets with five coming in a match at Southeastern (11/2)...Also recorded six digs and a solo block in the same game.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed at Mandeville High... A four-year letterwinner... Served as varsity co-captain on teams that reached the state semifinals and Sweet 16... Qualified and participated in the Beach Volleyball Junior Olympics...a two-year USA Volleyball Beach Bayou Region quad champion.

PERSONALBorn Courtney Lynn Roblez on April 2, 1995... Mother, Tammy... Brothers, Jake & Brett Roblez... Education Major.

SP-MP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE2013 17-10 7 0.41 11 43 -.093 0 0.00 0 0.00 13TOTAL 17-10 7 0.41 11 43 -.093 0 0.00 0 0.00 13

CAREER STATISTICS

DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS2013 50 1.25 9 0 16 16 0.40 2 0 8.5TOTAL 50 1.25 9 0 16 16 0.40 2 0 8.5

COURTNEY ROBLEZSophomore | 5’9 | Middle HitterCovington, LouisianaMandeville High School

#15 COURTNEY ROBLEZ

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#2 MIKAYLA SELLERS-WIEBEFreshman | 5’7 | Outside HitterLa Salle, Manitoba, CanadaVincent Massey Collegiate

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed three sports (track and field, basketball, volleyball)...Cap-tain of volleyball team that won Zone 2 Championship and Provin-cial bronze medal during senior year...Trojan Pin award recipient (2014)...Was named Provincial All-Star in volleyball in 2014...In basketball, was part of Zone 2 championship team in 2011-12 and was named an all-star of the Lady Wolverines Tournament...Earned top performance for junior varsity track team in 2010-11...Won West Winnipeg Athletic Conference Academic and Athletic Excel-lence Award in 2013 and was on Academic Honor Roll for 2012-13...Won Certificate of Excellence Award in all subjects in freshman and sophomore year.

PERSONALDaughter of Pam Sellers and Herb Wiebe...Born on Jan. 16, 1997...Has three siblings, Vince, Ali, and Pam.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed at San Dieguito Academy under Coach Jeff Stewart...Record-ed 161 kills in 62 sets with a hitting percentage of .300 in senior year while adding 27 total blocks and 15 aces...Was an All-League selection in 2013...Maintained 3.36 GPA and was All-Academic se-lection in ‘13.

PERSONALBorn Sept. 22, 1995...Parents, Michelle and Andrew...One sister, Jacqueline and one brother, Monty...Intended major is business and plans to minor in music.

#1 SOPHIE GRACEYFreshman | 6’0 | OppositeSan Diego, CaliforniaSan Dieguito Academy

NEWCOMER STUDENT-ATHLETE BIOS

#11 KATILYN DILLONFreshman | 5’11 | Middle HitterSlidell, LouisianaNorthshore High SchoolHIGH SCHOOLWas a three-year letter winner in volleyball under Coach Danny Davis...Helped guide the Panthers to a state semifinal appearance and earned an all-star selection in senior year...Named All-District as a senior and won Charter’s Player of the Week honors ...Received coaches award in junior season...Ran track in freshman year, partic-ipating in long jump and triple jump.

PERSONALBorn Katilyn Dillon on Mar. 24, 1995...Parents, Angela and Michael Dillon...Two siblings, Michael Jr. and Kieffer...Biology major.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed at Marie-Curie Sceaux...Was named the best setter at the U15 level...A three-time French Cup winner who also made 10 French Cup finals...Graduated with a scientific baccalaureate (cum laude).

PERSONALBorn Oct. 11, 1991...Parents, Kamal and Amina...Two siblings, Meriem and Hana...Intended major is Chemistry.

#3 SARA HAMMOUTÈNEJunior | 5’9 | SetterParis, FranceMarie-Curie Sceaux

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#18 RONDOLYN BRYANTFreshman | 6’0 | Middle HitterBaton Rouge, LouisianaMcKinley High SchoolHIGH SCHOOLCoached by Brenda Simone...Three-time All-District First Team se-lection (2011-13)...Made All-Metro squad in 2012 and duplicated the feat in 2013...Was named Scholar of the Year in 2011...Named Team MVP in her senior season...Helped guide McKinley to the re-gional round of the playoffs in senior year.

PERSONALBorn Nov. 23, 1995...Parents, Balva and Ronald Bryant...Has three siblings, Anthony, Ronald Jr., and Marcus...Intended major is biol-ogy.

Front Row (left to right): Sara Hammoutène, Celeste Ramirez, Taylor Berry Head Coach: Millicent Van Norden, Lauren Levy, Ashley Everett, Kelsea Hundtoft.

Second Row (left to right): Volleyball Trainer: Erica Taylor, Cara Sander, Sophie Gracey Courtney Roblez, Mikayla Sellers-Weibe, Brooklyn Frank, Katilyn Dillon

Rondolyn Bryant, Assistant Coach: Jennifer Gandolph.

2014 volleyball team | #UNOProud

VOLLEYBALL SENIOR CLASS OF 2014

ASHLEY EVERETTBIOLOGY MAJOR

KELSEA HUNDTOFTURBAN PLANNING MAJOR

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2013 VOLLEYBALL RESULTS

Aug. 30 $ #9 Florida Gainesville, Fla. L 0-3 (7-25, 9-25, 12-25)Aug. 30 $ Duke Gainesville, Fla. L 0-3 (10-25, 14-25, 15-25)Aug. 31 $ LIU-Brooklyn Gainesville, Fla. L 0-3 (15-25, 17-25, 6-25)Sept. 3 Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. L 0-3 (12-25, 15-25, 19-25)Sept. 6 % Western Michigan Ruston, La. L 0-3 (12-25, 10-25, 15-25)Sept. 6 % McNeese State Ruston, La. L 0-3 (18-25, 9-25, 17-25)Sept. 7 % Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. L 2-3 (9-25, 18-25, 27-25, 25-21, 10-15)Sept. 11 Tulane HPC L 0-3 (19-25, 17-25, 15-25)Sept. 13 & Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. L 1-3 (25-23, 17-25, 21-25, 23-25)Sept. 13 & Savannah State Montgomery, Ala. W 3-1 (25-15, 22-25, 25-17, 25-16)Sept. 14 & Jacksonville State Montgomery, Ala. L 0-3 (20-25, 16-25, 11-25)Sept. 14 & Arkansas-Pine Bluff Montgomery, Ala. W 3-0 (25-22, 26-24, 25-19)Sept. 19 *Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas L 0-3 (23-25, 15-25, 8-25)Sept. 21 *Northwestern State Natchitoches, La. L 0-3 (13-25, 16-25, 17-25)Sept. 26 *Oral Roberts HPC L 0-3 (19-25, 17-25, 14-25)Sept. 28 *Central Arkansas HPC L 0-3 (13-25, 16-25, 17-25)Oct. 3 *Nicholls State Thibodaux, La. L 0-3 (17-25, 14-25, 21-25)Oct. 5 *McNeese State Lake Charles, La. L 1-3 (15-25, 25-21, 13-25, 15-25)Oct. 8 Alcorn State HPC W 3-0 (25-16, 25-13, 25-14)Oct. 10 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi HPC L 1-3 (25-19, 23-25, 12-25, 16-25)Oct. 12 *Houston Baptist HPC L 0-3 (18-25, 12-25, 13-25)Oct. 15 *Southeastern Louisiana HPC L 1-3 (21-25, 25-20, 15-25, 20-25)Oct. 17 *Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas L 0-3 (11-25, 10-25, 15-25)Oct. 19 *Lamar University Beaumont, TX L 1-3 (21-25, 25-20, 15-25, 20-25)Oct. 24 *Incarnate Word HPC L 1-3 (25-23, 23-25, 3-25, 17-25)Oct. 26 *Abilene Christian HPC L 0-3 (23-25, 26-28, 22-25)Nov. 2 *Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. L 0-3 (16-25, 8-25, 19-25)Nov. 7 *Northwestern State HPC L 1-3 (22-25, 23-25, 27-25, 13-25)Nov. 9 *Stephen F. Austin HPC L 1-3 (12-25, 25-22, 13-25, 15-25)Nov. 14 *Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. L 0-3 (7-25, 14-25, 23-25)Nov. 16 *Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. L 0-3 (10-25, 24-26, 15-25)

* SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE GAME$ FLORIDA/CAMPUS USA CREDIT UNION INVITATIONAL% LOUISIANA TECH INVITATIONAL& ALABAMA STATE/ISTAP COLLEGIATE CUP

OVERALL: 3-28 SOUTHLAND: 0-18 HOME: 1-10 3-SETS: 2-19 AWAY: 0-13 4-SETS: 1-8 NEUTRAL: 2-5 5-SETS: 0-1 vs. TOP 25: 0-1 vs. LOUISIANA: 0-10

2013 SEASON STATISTICS UNO OPPATTACK Kills 933 1341 Errors 631 466 Total Attacks 3238 3268 Attack Pct .093 .268 Kills/Set 9.0 12.9

SET Assists 874 1243 Assists/Set 8.4 12.0

SERVE Aces 110 225 Errors 202 206 Aces/Set 1.1 2.2

SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors 224 110 Errors/Set 2.2 1.1

DEFENSE Digs 1264 1459 Digs/Set 12.2 14.0

BLOCKING Block Solo 51 63 Block Assist 166 281 Total Blocks 134.0 203.5 Blocks/Set 1.3 2.0 Block Errors 27 21

BALL HANDLING ERRORS 29 21

MATCH WINS BY #SETS 1 2 3 4 5 TOTALNew Orleans 0 0 2 1 0 3Opponents 0 0 19 8 1 28

SETS WON BY SET 1 2 3 4 5 TOTALNew Orleans 7 5 5 2 0 19Opponents 24 26 26 8 1 85

POINTS BY SET 1 2 3 4 5 TOTALNew Orleans 537 546 512 189 10 1794Opponents 739 753 750 237 15 2494

2013 TEAMS LEADERSKILLS

Marti Richmiller 227 *Kelsea Hundtoft 161

ASSISTS*Celeste Ramirez 572 Ariane Labrzycki 177

BLOCKS*Taylor Berry 73.0Alyssa Podwell 37.0

ACESAriane Labrzycki 26*Kelsea Hundtoft 18*Lauren Levy 18

DIGS*Lauren Levy 376*Celeste Ramirez 219

*RETURNING PLAYER

2006 -2013 STATISTICS

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2013 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSDATE OPPONENT SP K E TA PCT AST SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE TOTAL BHE POINTS Aug. 30 at Florida 3 12 13 54 -.019 11 0 4 16 19 1 2 0 2.0 0 14.0 Aug. 30 vs Duke 3 12 17 64 -.078 12 1 7 12 27 0 10 3 5.0 1 18.0 Aug. 31 vs LIU-Brooklyn 3 11 19 71 -.113 11 6 5 9 21 1 2 0 2.0 0 19.0 Sept. 3 at Southern Miss 3 27 21 89 .067 26 4 4 9 38 0 2 1 1.0 4 32.0 Sept. 6 vs Western Michigan 3 20 15 91 .055 19 1 5 7 27 0 2 3 1.0 0 22.0 Sept. 6 vs McNeese State 3 27 19 99 .081 24 4 6 9 36 0 6 1 3.0 1 34.0 Sept. 7 at Louisiana Tech 5 47 32 153 .098 46 5 8 20 80 2 8 7 6.0 3 58.0 Sept. 11 TULANE 3 27 15 86 .140 24 3 6 4 24 1 8 0 5.0 2 35.0 Sept. 13 at Alabama State 4 50 28 131 .168 47 1 9 3 40 0 6 0 3.0 3 54.0 Sept. 13 vs Savannah State 4 40 19 114 .184 36 13 10 7 47 2 6 1 5.0 0 58.0 Sept. 14 vs Jacksonville State 3 26 20 105 .057 24 1 5 7 37 1 6 0 4.0 0 31.0 Sept. 14 vs UAPB 3 44 17 120 .225 38 5 7 2 46 2 6 0 5.0 1 54.0 Sept. 19 at Stephen F. Austin 3 18 10 98 .082 18 3 5 8 42 0 8 0 4.0 0 25.0 Sept. 21 at Northwestern State 3 27 15 80 .150 24 3 5 8 35 1 2 0 2.0 0 32.0 Sept. 26 ORAL ROBERTS 3 23 23 83 .000 14 3 12 8 25 7 0 0 7.0 0 33.0 Sept. 28 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 3 18 15 76 .039 17 2 5 6 26 0 6 2 3.0 1 23.0 Oct. 3 at Nicholls 3 23 14 86 .105 23 3 4 8 40 2 12 0 8.0 3 34.0 Oct. 5 at McNeese State 4 53 29 149 .161 51 4 9 4 62 3 6 3 6.0 0 63.0 Oct. 8 ALCORN 3 47 14 95 .347 45 7 9 0 43 1 4 0 3.0 0 57.0 Oct. 10 TEXAS A&M-CC 4 37 23 129 .109 37 5 5 4 47 2 6 0 5.0 0 47.0 Oct.12 HOUSTON BAPTIST 3 23 19 93 .043 22 1 7 6 34 4 0 0 4.0 0 28.0 Oct. 15 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 4 43 23 117 .171 40 5 6 8 48 2 6 0 5.0 0 53.0 Oct. 17 at Sam Houston State 3 16 22 113 -.053 15 0 3 10 51 0 6 2 3.0 0 19.0 Oct. 19 at Lamar 4 40 30 128 .078 40 8 7 6 46 0 10 2 5.0 3 53.0 Oct. 24 INCARNATE WORD 4 36 18 117 .154 35 4 8 9 45 3 0 0 3.0 0 43.0 Oct. 26 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 3 39 27 125 .096 36 5 7 3 49 6 2 0 7.0 0 51.0 Nov. 2 at Southeastern La. 3 20 23 109 -.028 18 0 1 3 43 4 6 0 7.0 3 27.0 Nov. 7 NORTHWESTERN STATE 4 43 31 157 .076 41 4 10 5 65 3 6 0 6.0 0 53.0 Nov. 9 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 4 37 21 119 .134 34 3 11 11 48 1 6 0 4.0 0 44.0 Nov. 14 at Central Arkansas 3 17 20 82 -.037 16 4 7 6 32 0 8 0 4.0 1 25.0 Nov. 16 at Oral Roberts 3 30 19 105 .105 30 2 5 6 41 2 8 2 6.0 3 38.0

NEW ORLEANS 104 933 631 3238 .093 874 110 202 224 1264 51 166 27 134.0 29 1177.0 OPPONENT 104 1341 466 3268 .268 1243 225 206 110 1459 63 281 21 203.5 21 1769.5

SETS PLAYED: 104KILLS PER SET: 8.97ASSISTS PER SET: 8.40SERVICE ACES PER SET: 1.06RECEPTION ERRORS PER SET: 2.15

DIGS PER SET: 12.15BLOCKS PER SET: 1.29BALL HANDLING ERRORS PER SET: 0.28RECEPTION ERRORS PER SET: 2.15

2013 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS (OPPONENTS)DATE OPPONENT SP K E TA PCT AST SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE TOTAL BHE POINTS Aug. 30 at Florida 3 40 5 70 .500 36 16 10 0 28 0 10 0 5.0 0 61.0 Aug. 30 vs Duke 3 36 12 80 .300 27 13 14 1 32 1 14 0 8.0 0 57.0 Aug. 31 vs LIU-Brooklyn 3 42 13 82 .354 38 9 8 6 37 0 4 1 2.0 0 53.0 Sept. 3 at Southern Miss 3 37 7 87 .345 37 9 4 4 36 2 12 3 8.0 1 54.0 Sept. 6 vs Western Michigan 3 45 12 88 .375 40 7 3 1 46 0 16 1 8.0 1 60.0 Sept. 6 vs McNeese State 3 36 10 87 .299 32 9 1 4 46 0 10 1 5.0 2 50.0 Sept. 7 at Louisiana Tech 5 48 25 163 .141 46 20 12 5 62 1 18 5 10.0 0 78.0 Sept. 11 TULANE 3 45 16 91 .319 37 4 5 3 39 0 4 3 2.0 0 51.0 Sept. 13 at Alabama State 4 55 24 126 .246 51 3 8 1 39 0 14 0 7.0 3 65.0 Sept. 13 vs Savannah State 4 39 22 115 .148 37 7 14 13 48 3 2 0 4.0 4 50.0 Sept. 14 vs Jacksonville State 3 42 11 96 .323 40 7 7 1 50 3 8 1 7.0 0 56.0 Sept. 14 vs UAPB 3 38 22 115 .139 35 2 4 5 46 2 2 0 3.0 1 43.0 Sept. 19 at Stephen F. Austin 3 48 16 112 .286 48 8 7 3 59 2 6 0 5.0 1 61.0 Sept. 21 at Northwestern State 3 47 7 96 .417 45 8 6 3 38 2 8 0 6.0 0 61.0 Sept. 26 ORAL ROBERTS 3 31 14 74 .230 31 8 9 3 32 5 4 0 7.0 0 46.0 Sept. 28 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 3 42 12 85 .353 38 6 4 2 35 2 2 1 3.0 0 51.0 Oct. 3 at Nicholls 3 43 16 104 .260 43 8 7 3 42 0 6 0 3.0 2 54.0 Oct. 5 at McNeese State 4 54 11 130 .331 53 4 0 4 61 4 16 3 12.0 0 70.0 Oct. 8 ALCORN 3 15 11 76 .053 9 0 5 7 29 1 2 0 2.0 0 17.0 Oct. 10 TEXAS A&M-CC 4 57 24 139 .237 55 4 7 5 61 5 10 0 10.0 0 71.0 Oct. 12 HOUSTON BAPTIST 3 42 9 88 .375 39 6 7 1 40 3 4 0 5.0 0 53.0 Oct. 15 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 4 50 19 126 .246 48 8 10 5 48 3 10 0 8.0 0 66.0 Oct. 17 at Sam Houston State 3 41 12 114 .254 39 10 3 0 65 0 17 0 8.5 0 59.5 Oct. 19 at Lamar 4 50 19 124 .250 49 6 10 8 47 4 14 0 11.0 1 67.0 Oct. 24 INCARNATE WORD 4 54 16 124 .306 49 9 9 4 58 0 8 0 4.0 0 67.0 Oct. 26 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 3 40 20 115 .174 37 3 4 5 50 4 18 0 13.0 0 56.0 Nov. 2 at Southeastern La. 3 42 13 99 .293 36 3 6 0 59 2 14 1 9.0 3 54.0 Nov. 7 NORTHWESTERN STATE 4 52 21 143 .217 48 5 8 4 77 4 6 0 7.0 0 64.0 Nov. 9 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 4 47 18 120 .242 42 11 6 3 57 4 10 0 9.0 0 67.0 Nov. 14 at Central Arkansas 3 40 14 92 .283 37 6 7 4 42 3 2 0 4.0 1 50.0 Nov. 16 at Oral Roberts 3 43 15 107 .262 41 6 1 2 50 3 10 1 8.0 1 57.0

OPPONENT TOTALS 104 1341 466 3268 .268 1243 225 206 110 1459 63 281 21 203.5 21 1769.5 NEW ORLEANS 104 933 631 3238 .093 874 110 202 224 1264 51 166 27 134.0 29 1177.0

SETS PLAYED: 104KILLS PER SET: 12.89ASSISTS PER SET: 11.95SERVICE ACES PER SET: 2.16RECEPTION ERRORS PER SET: 1.06

DIGS PER SET: 14.03BLOCKS PER SET: 1.96BALL HANDLING ERRORS PER SET: 0.20RECEPTION ERRORS PER SET: 1.06

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THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCEFollowing two years of competeing as Div. I inde-pendent, the University of New Orleans became the 24th member in Southland Conference history on June 1, 2013. Founded in 1963, the league recently celebrated it’s 50th Anniversary in 2013, wih current members, the University of Central Arkansas, Hous-ton Baptist Univeristy, University of the Incarnate Word, Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State Uni-versity, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State Univer-sity and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi .

Encompassing a large portion of Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana, Southland cities boast over 14 mil-lion combined residents, and six of the top 100 tele-vision markets in the country. Southland schools have combine for nearly 140,000 students, and over 800,000 alumni as well. Taking advantage of this television footprint, the Soutland Conference Tele-vision Network was founded in 2008, and with the help of ESPN3 and Fox Sports now reaches over 13 million homes.

The Southland sponsors championships in 17 col-legiate sports. The eight men’s sports include base-ball, basketbll, cross country, football, golf tennis and both indoor and outdoor track and field. On the women’s side, the league offers basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball as well as both indoor and outdoor track and field.

Not just content to offer competition on the field of play, the league also has repeatedly demostrated it’s commitment to academics as well with the F.L McDonald Scholarship award, as well as the Steve McCarty Citizenship award for student-athletes who excel in the classroom that want to move on to post graduate work. As well as those awards, all student-athletes with a 3.0 grade point average or above are honored on the Southland’s annual All-Academic team’s and Commisioner’s Honor Roll. As part of the continued desire for sucess in the classroom, the league has a whole has improved it’s Academic Progress Rate (APR) more in the last eight years more than any other Division I conference.

NATCHITOCHES

HAMMOND

NACOGDOCHES

CONWAY

HUNTSVILLE

ABILENE

SAN ANTONIO

HOUSTON

BEAUMONT

CORPUS CHRISTI

THIBODAUXNEW ORLEANS

LAKE CHARLES

TEAM HISTORYAND

RECORD BOOK

TEAM HISTORYAND

RECORD BOOK

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YEAR-BY-YEAR BREAKDOWNYEAR COACH W/L CONFERENCE POSTSEASON

LAIA (LOUISIANA ASSOCIATION FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS FOR WOMEN)1975 Bob Bianco 10-17 N/A 1-11976 Connie Duncan 8-16 N/A 1-31977 Connie Duncan 7-18 N/A 0-41978 Connie Duncan 14-19 N/A 1-41979 Connie Duncan 16-22 N/A 1-21980 Judy Mogabgab 9-20 N/A 1-21981 Judy Mogabgab 26-12 N/A 4-1 (LAIA) 0-3 (Southwest AIAW)NCAA INDEPENDENT (DIVISION I)1982 Judy Mogabgab 17-32 N/A DNP1983 Judy Mogabgab 27-27 N/A DNP1984 Kellie Trowbridge 26-12 N/A DNP1985 Kellie Trowbridge 9-20 N/A DNP1986 Kellie Trowbridge 16-13 N/A DNP

AMERICAN SOUTH CONFERENCE (DIVISION I)1987 Maureen Marek 24-17 5-1 1st (East) 2-2 RUNNERS-UP1988 Maureen Marek 11-28 5-5 T-3rd 0-2 4th 1989 Ruben Herrera 26-19 7-3 T-2nd 1-2 1990 Ruben Herrara 32-15 7-5 3rd 2-2 RUNNERS-UP

SUN BELT CONFERENCE (DIVISION I)1991 Jim Bertoli 17-16 2-3 4th (West) DNP1992 Jim Bertoli 20-20 6-3 4th 1-2 4th1993 Jim Bertoli 16-25 4-5 6th 0-2 6th1994 Jim Bertoli 14-21 3-6 T-7th DNP1995 Betsy Becker 16-20 5-4 T-4th 0-2 6th1996 Betsy Becker 17-18 6-3 4th 0-2 4th1997 Betsy Ferrer 25-8 6-3 T-3rd 1-1 T-3rd1998 Betsy Ferrer 20-12 10-4 T-2nd 1-1 T-3rd1999 Julie Ibieta 10-22 5-11 7th 0-1 2000 Julie Ibieta 21-14 9-7 3rd (West) 3-1 RUNNERS-UP2001 Julie Ibieta 11-18 5-10 5th (West) 1-1 Quarter Finals2002 Julie Ibieta 13-20 6-9 4th (West) 0-12003 Julie Ibieta 10-21 4-11 4th (West) DNP2004 Julie Ibieta 20-11 8-7 4th (West) 1-1 Semifinals2005 Dana Launey 4-0 N/A DNP2006 Dana Launey 23-10 12-7 2nd (West) 0-12007 Jozsef Forman 16-16 10-7 3rd (West) 0-12008 Jozsef Forman 22-10 13-5 2nd (West) 2-1 RUNNERS-UP2009 Jozsef Forman 20-13 12-6 1st (West) 1-1 Semifinals

NCAA INDEPENDENT (DIVISION I)2010 Kim Young 10-9 N/A DNP2011 Kim Young 2-22 N/A DNP2012 Kim Young-Buford 8-15 N/A

SOUTHLAND (DIVISION I)2013 Kim Young-Buford 3-28 0-18 14th DNP

COACHING HISTORY & RECORD BY DECADE

Bob Bianco1975

10-17 (.370)

Connie Duncan1976-1979

45-75 (.375)

Judy Mogabgab1980-1983

79-81 (.494)

Kellie Trowbridge1984-1986

51-45 (.531)

Maureen Marek1987-1988

35-45 (.438)

Ruben Herrera1988-1990

58-34 (.630)

Jim Bertoli1991-1993

67-82 (.450)

Betsy Becker1995-1998

78-58 (.574)

Kim Young-Buford2011-13

23-74 (.237)

Jozsef Forman 2007-2010

58-39 (.597)

Dana Launey2005-2006

27-10 (.729)

Julie Ibieta1999-2004

85-84 (.502)

1970s 1980s

55-92n/a

191-20017-9

187-17754-47

1990s 2000s

160-13379-69

23-740-18

2010s

OVERALL:CONFERENCE:

PRIVATEERS VOLLEYBALL RECORD BY DECADE

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1975 (10-17)HEAD COACH: BOB BIANCOS26 (1) at Southwestern La. L, 0-2 (1) McNeese State L, 0-2 (1) Northeast La. W, 2-0S27 (1) Nicholls State L, 0-2O1 at Tulane L, 0-2O3 (2) at LSU L, 0-2 (2) Southwestern La. W, 2-0 (2) Nicholls State L, 0-2 (2) Northeast La. W, 2-1 (2) Tulane L, 0-2O7 at Nicholls State L, 0-2O10 Northeast La. W, 2-1O15 Dillard W, 2-0O17 (3) Tulane W, 2-0 (3) LSU L, 0-2 (3) Southeastern La. W, 2-1 (3) Nicholls State L, 1-2 (3) Southwestern La. L, 1-2O18 (3) at Northeast La. L, 0-2 O21 Southern (B.R.) W, 2-0 Dillard W, 2-0O24 (4) Nicholls State L, 1-2 (4) LSU L, 0-2 O27 Tulane L, 0-2N13 (5) McNeese State W, 2-1 (5) Northwestern St L, 0-2

(1) Southwestern La. (Lafayette, La.)(2) LSU (Baton Rouge, La.)(3) Northeast La. (Monroe, La.)(4) UNO (New Orleans, La.) - 3rd place(5) La. AIAW (Baton Rouge, La.)

1976 (8-16)HEAD COACH: CONNIE DUNCANS24 Southwestern La. L, 0-2O1 (1) Southeastern La. L, 0-2 (1) McNeese State L, 0-2 (1) Southern (B.R.) L, 1-2 O2 (1) at Nicholls State L, 0-2O8 (2) Wesleyean W, 2-0O9 (2) Augusta W, 2-0(2) at Columbus L, 0-2(2) Valdosta State L, 0-2O13 (3) at Tulane L, 0-2 (3) Nicholls State L, 0-2 (3) McNeese State L, 0-2O16 (4) at Spring Hill W, 2-1 (4) Dillard W, 2-0O25 (5) Southern Mississippi W, 2-1(5) at Northwestern St. L, 0-2(5) Nicholls State L, 0-2(5) Southern (BR) W, 2-1 N2 Tulane W, 3-0N6 at Dillard W, 3-0N11 (6) Southeastern La. W, 2-1 (6) Northeast La. L, 0-2N12 (6) Tulane L, 0-2 (6) Nicholls State L, 0-2

(1) Nicholls St (Thibodaux, La.)

(2) Columbus College (Columbus, Ga.)(3) Tulane (New Orleans, La.)(4) Spring Hill (Mobile, Ala.)(5) Northwestern St (Natchitoches, La.)(6) La. AIAW (Lafayette, La.)

1977 (7-18)HEAD COACH: CONNIE DUNCANS23 at Southeastern La. L, 0-2S27 (1) McNeese State W, 2-0 (1) at Tulane L, 0-3S30 (2) Auburn L, 1-2 (2) at Mississippi. U. for Women L, 0-2 O1 (2) Berry L, 0-2O6 Southern Miss W, 3-0 Louisiana Tech W, 3-0O7 (3) Central Florida L, 0-2 (3) Northeast La. W, 2-0 (3) Troy St W, 2-1O8 (3) Tulane L, 0-2O11 LSU L, 0-3O14 (4) Flagler L, 1-2 (4) North Carolina L, 0-2 O21 at Spring Hill L, 0-3 at South Alabama W, 3-2O27 Jackson State W, 3-1 Tulane L, 0-3N1 at LSU L, 1-2N3 (5) Northeast La. L, 0-2 (5) Northwestern St. L, 1-2 (5) Louisiana Tech L, 0-2N4 (5) Tulane L, 1-2

(1) Tulane (New Orleans, La.)(2) Miss. U of Women (Columbus, Miss.)(3) UNO (New Orleans, La.)(4) Florida State (Tallahassee, Fla.)(5) La. AIAW (Baton Rouge, La.)

1978 (14-19)HEAD COACH: CONNIE DUNCANS8 (1) Southwestern La. W, 2-1 (1) Mississippi U of Women L, 0-2 S9 (1) Tulane L, 0-2 (1) Troy State W, 2-0 (1) Nicholls State L, 0-2S18 at Southeastern La. L, 0-3S23 Northeast La. W, 3-0S25 at Tulane L, 0-3S29 (2) Memphis L, 1-2 (2) Arkansas State W, 2-0 (2) Miss. U. of Women L, 1-2 (2) Columbus W, 2-0S30 (2) Florida State L, 0-2O3 at LSU L, 0-3O7 Mississippi State W, 3-1 LSU L, 0-3O9 at Nicholls State L, 1-3O13 (3) South Carolina L, 1-2 (3) Florida State L, 0-2O14 (3) Florida Southern L, 0-2O20 (4) at Memphis W, 2-1

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSO20 (4) Central Arkansas W, 2-0 (4) Nicholls State L, 0-2 (4) Tennessee L, 0-2O21 (4) Tulane L, 1-3O28 Louisiana Tech W, 2-0 McNeese State W, 2-0 Jackson State W, 2-1O31 Southeastern La. W, 3-0N2 (5) LSU L, 0-2 (5) McNeese State W, 2-0 (5) Nicholls State L, 0-2 (5) Northeast La. W, 2-1

(1) UNO (New Orleans, La.)(2) Miss. U of Women (Columbus, Miss.)(3) Florida State (Tallahassee, Fla.)(4) Memphis (Memphis, Tenn.)(5) La. AIAW (New Orleans, La.)

1979 (16-22)HEAD COACH: CONNIE DUNCANS14 (1) Nicholls State L, 0-2 (1) Southwestern La. W, 2-0 (1) Troy St. W, 2-0 (1) Miss. U of Women L, 1-2 S18 at Tulane L, 1-3S20 LSU L, 0-3S21 Southern Mississippi W, 3-0S22 Florida International L, 0-3S25 Nicholls State W, 3-2S28 (2) Memphis L, 0-2 (2) Alabama L, 0-2S29 (2) Southwestern La. L, 0-2 (2) Mississippi L, 0-2S30 at Spring Hill L, 2-3O1 at South Alabama L, 1-3O5 (3) UAB W, 2-1 (3) UNC-Charlotte W, 2-0 (3) South Alabama W, 2-0 (3) at Jacksonville L, 1-2 (3) South Florida W, 2-1 (3) Va. Commonwealth L, 0-2 O9 at Southwestern La. L, 1-2O12 (4) Nicholls St. L, 0-2 (4) Florida Southern L, 1-2O15 at LSU L, 1-3O18 Tulane L, 1-3 Mississippi L, 0-2O19 at Southern Mississippi W, 2-0 O20 at Northeast La. W, 3-2O23 Nicholls State W, 3-2O26 Southeastern La. W, 3-2O27 South Alabama W, 3-0 Southwestern La. L, 0-3N1 (5) Nicholls State L, 1-2 (5) Northwestern State L, 0-2

(1) UNO (New Orleans, La.)(2) Miss U. of Women (Columbus, Miss.)(3) Sun Belt Conference (Jacksonville, Fla.)(4) Florida State (Tallahassee, Fla.)(5) La. AIAW (Tulane)

1980 (9-20)HEAD COACH: JUDY MOGABGABS13 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-1 Mississippi U. for Women L, 1-3 Tulane L, 0-3S19 (1) Southern Mississippi W, 2-0 (1) Southwestern Louisiana L, 0-2S20 (1) South Alabama L, 0-2 (1) Nicholls State W, 2-0 (1) Southeastern Louisiana W, 2-1 S23 LSU W, 3-2S26 (2) Jackson State W, 2-0 (2) Columbus W, 2-0 (2) Alabama L, 0-2 (2) Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-2S27 (2) at Mississippi U. for Women L, 0-2 O1 at Tulane L, 1-3O3 (3) North Texas L, 0-2 (3) at Lamar L, 0-2O7 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-1O10 (4) North Alabama L, 0-2 (4) Nicholls State L, 0-2 (4) Jackson State L, 0-2 (4) at Southeastern Louisiana L, 1-2 O18 at LSU L, 0-2 (5) Southwestern Louisiana L, 0-2 O22 at LSU L, 1-3O28 at Nicholls State L, 1-3O31 at South Alabama No Score (6) Jacksonville No Score N6 (7) Southwestern Louisiana L, 0-2N7 (7) Southern (B.R.) W, 2-0

(1) UNO (New Orleans, La.)(2) Miss. U. of Women (Columbus, Miss.)(3) Lamar Invite (Beaumont, Texas)(4) SE Louisiana Invitational (Hammond, La.)(5) at Baton Rouge, La.(6) at Mobile, Ala.(7) La. AIAW (New Orleans , La. - Tulane)

1981 (26-12)HEAD COACH: JUDY MOGABGAB S15 Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-2 S18 (1) Southeastern Louisiana W, 2-0 (1) Southern (B.R.) W, 2-0 (1) Southern Mississippi W, 2-0S19 (1) Stephen F. Austin W, 2-1 (1) Tulane L, 1-2S22 Tulane W, 3-0S25 (2) Columbus W, 2-0 (2) Mississippi State W, 2-0(2) Jackson State W, 2-0 (2) Southeastern Louisiana W, 2-0S26 (2) Mississippi W, 2-1 (2) Alabama-Birmingham W, 2-1 (2) Mississippi W, 2-1 S29 Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-1 Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-1

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSO2 (3) Ohio State L, 0-2O3 (3) at Lamar L, 0-2O5 at Southern (B.R.) W, 3-1O9 at Nicholls State W, 3-0O13 at Tulane W, 3-0O15 South Alabama W, 3-1O20 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0O23 Nicholls State W, 3-1 O28 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-2 O30 (4) Texas Lutheran L, 0-2 (4) at LSU L, 0-2O31 (4) Florida State L, 1-2 (4) Tennessee L, 0-2N6 (5) Nicholls State W, 2-1 (5) Southern (B.R.) W, 2-0 (5) at Southwestern Louisiana W, 2-0N7 (5) Nicholls State W, 3-2 (5) at Southwestern Louisiana L, 1-3 N10 LSU L, 0-3N19 (6) Texas L, 0-2N20 (6) Lamar L, 0-2 (6) Texas Tech L, 1-2

(1) UNO (New Orleans, La) - 2nd place(2) Miss. U. of Women (Columbus, Miss.) - 1st place(3) Lamar Invite (Beaumont, Texas)(4) LSU (Baton Rouge, La.)(5) La AIAW Tournament (Lafayette, La.)(6) SW AIAW Regional Tournament (Arlington, Texas)

1982 (17-32)HEAD COACH: JUDY MOGABGABS4 at LSU L, 0-2 S10 (1) Mississippi U. for Women L, 2-3S11 (1) Stephen F. Austin L, 2-3S14 McNeese State W, 3-0S17 (2) South Alabama L, 0-3 (2) at LSU L, 0-3 (2) Tulane L, 0-3S18 (2) Florida State L, 0-3S21 at Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0S22 at LSU L, 0-2S23 Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-1S27 at Southwestern Louisiana L, 2-3S28 LSU L, 0-3 S30 at McNeese State No ScoreO1 (3) Southwestern Louisiana W, 2-1 (3) New Mexico L, 0-2 (3) North Carolina L, 0-2O2 (3) at Lamar L, 1-2O5 Tulane L, 2-3O8 (4) Tulane L, 0-2 (4) Texas Lutheran L, 0-2 (4) Oral Roberts L, 0-2O9 (4) Lamar L, 1-2 (4) Kent L, 0-2 O11 at McNeese State W, 3-0O12 South Alabama L, 0-3 O15 (5) Concordia Lutheran W, 2-0 (5) Texas Woman’s W, 2-1 (5) Baylor W, 2-0 (5) at Sam Houston State L, 1-2 O16 (5) Southwest Texas State L, 0-2

(5) East Texas State W, 2-1 (5) at Sam Houston State L, 0-2 (5) Southwest Texas State L, 1-2 O19 at Tulane W, 3-0 O20 at Southeastern Louisiana L, 1-3 O22 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-1O26 at Nicholls State W, 3-0O29 (6) Memphis State L, 0-2 (6) at Mississippi L, 0-2 (6) Arkansas State L, 0-2O30 (6) Mississippi State W, 2-0 (6) at Mississippi L, 0-2N2 Nicholls State W, 3-0N5 (7) Rice L, 0-2 (7) Southwest Texas State L, 1-2 N6 (7) Nicholls State W, N/A (7) LSU L, 0-2 N9 Jackson State W, 3-0N10 at South Alabama L, 1-3 N16 Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-0 N18 at LSU L, 0-3

(1) UNO (New Orleans, La.)(2) LSU Preview (Baton Rouge, La)(3) Lamar Invitational (Beaumont, Texas)(4) Tiger Classic (Baton Rouge, La.)(5) SHSU Invite (Huntsville, Texas)(6) Ole Miss Invitational (Oxford, Miss.)(7) Green Wave Classic (New Orleans, La.)

1983 (27-17)HEAD COACH: JUDY MOGABGABS3 (1) Southern (B.R.) L, 0-2 (1) Florida State L, 0-3S4 (1) Rice L, 2-3 (1) at LSU L, 1-3 (1) Clemson W, 3-1S9 (2) Southern (B.R.) W, 3-2S10 (2) Mississippi U. for Women L, 0-3 (2) Lamar L, 1-3S16 at Southern Mississippi W, 3-0 S20 Southeastern Louisiana L, 2-3 S22 Washington L, 0-3S23 (3) Southern (B.R.) W, 3-2S27 Nicholls State W, 3-1 S30 (4) Southwestern Louisiana W, 2-0O1 (4) at Lamar L, 0-2 (4) at Lamar W, 3-2O4 Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-2O5 McNeese State W, 3-2O7 at Tulane W, 3-1O14 at Georgia Tech W, 3-0 at Georgia L, 1-3O15 (6) Western Carolina W, 3-0(6) Clemson L, 2-3O18 LSU L, 1-3O19 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0O22 Southern Mississippi W, 3-1O24 at McNeese State W, 3-0O25 Tulane L, 0-3O28 (7) Southern (B.R.) W, 2-1 (7) Southeastern Louisiana W, 2-0

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSO28 (7) Northwestern State W, 2-0 (7) Nicholls State W, 2-0O29 (7) Northeast Louisiana W, 2-0 (7) McNeese State W, 2-0 (7) at Southwestern Louisiana W, 2-0 N1 at Nicholls State W, 3-1N4 (8) Tulane W, 3-0N5 (8) South Alabama W, 3-0 (8) Mississippi L, 0-3 N8 at Tulane W, 3-2 N9 at Southwestern Louisiana L, 2-3 N10 at LSU L, 0-3N15 at Southern (B.R.) L, 2-3

(1) LSU Preview, (Baton Rouge, La.)(2) Buc-kette Classic (New Orleans, La.)(3) at Ganus High School(4) Lamar Invitational (Beaumont, Texas)(5) at Tulane(6) at Athens, Ga.(7) USL Halloween Invitational (Lafayette, La)(8) Buc-kette Classic II (New Orleans, La.)

1984 (26-12)HEAD COACH: KELLIE TROWBRIDGE S14 at Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-2 S18 LSU L, 1-3 S19 Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0 S21 (1) South Alabama W, 2-1 (1) Nicholls State W, 2-0 (1) Southwestern Louisiana W, 2-0 (1) Southern Mississippi W, 2-1S22 (1) Northeast Louisiana W, 2-1 (1) at Mississippi U. for Women L, 0-2 S25 Tulane W, 3-1S28 (2) Southwestern (Texas) L, 0-2 (2) Texas Lutheran L, 0-2S29 (2) at Rice L, 0-2 (2) Eastern Illinois L, 0-2 (2) Texas Tech L, 0-2O2 at Nicholls State W, 3-0O6 Florida State L, 1-3 Hawaii L, 1-3O7 Morehead State W, 3-0 O9 Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-0 O10 at Southern (B.R.) L, 1-3 O17 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-2 O20 Virginia Tech W, 3-1O22 at South Alabama W, 3-0O23 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0O26 (3) McNeese State W, 2-1 (3) Nicholls State W, 2-0 (3) Southeastern Louisiana W, 2-1O27 (3) at Southwestern Louisiana W, 2-0 (3) Northeast Louisiana W, 2-0 (3) Northwestern State W, 2-0 O30 at LSU L, 1-3O31 South Alabama W, 3-0N2 (4) Tulane W, 3-1N3 (4) Florida Southern L, 1-3 (4) Mississippi W, 3-0N5 Nicholls State W, 3-0N6 at Tulane W, 3-2

(1) Miss. U. of Women (Columbus, Miss.)(2) Rice Classic (Houston, Texas)(3) USL Halloween Invitational (Lafayette, La.)(4) UNO Tournament (New Orleans, La.)

1985 (9-20)HEAD COACH: KELLIE TROWBRIDGES10 Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-2S12 Alabama-Birmingham L, 2-3 S19 Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3 S27 (1) Florida L, 0-3 (1) at Mississippi State L, 2-3S28 (1) Arkansas State L, 0-3 (1) Louisville L, 1-3 O2 at LSU L, 0-3O3 Tulane L, 2-3O7 Nicholls State W, 3-1 O8 at Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-1 O15 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-2 O17 at Nicholls State W, 3-1O22 South Alabama W, 3-0O25 (2) Mississippi State W, 3-1 (2) Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-0O26 (2) Montevallo L, 1-3 (2) at Mississippi L, 1-3 O30 at Tulane L, 0-3 N1 (3) Northeast Louisiana L, 0-3 (3) Tampa L, 0-3N2 (3) Texas-El Paso L, 0-3 (3) Mississippi L, 1-3 N8 (4) at South Florida L, 0-3 (4) Tulane L, 0-3N9 (4) Stetson L, 0-3 (4) Stetson L, 1-3N12 at South Alabama W, 3-2N14 LSU L, 0-3

(1) Mississippi State (Starkville, Miss.)(2) Ole Miss Invitational (Oxford, Miss.)(3) UNO Tournament (New Orleans, La.)(4) South Florida Tournament (Tampa, Fla.)

1986 (16-13)HEAD COACH: KELLIE TROWBRIDGE S9 Southwestern Louisiana L, 1-3 S12 (1) North Texas W, 2-0 (1) Texas Woman’s W, 2-1 (1) at Sam Houston State L, 1-2 S13 (1) Texas Lutheran L, 0-2S15 South Alabama W, 3-0S17 Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3S19 at Northeast Louisiana W, 3-2 S23 Tulane L, 0-3O6 at Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0O7 Nicholls State W, 3-0 O8 at Southern Mississippi W, 3-1 O16 at Tulane W, 3-0O21 LSU L, 0-3O22 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-1O24 (2) Stetson W, 3-0O25 (2) Lamar L, 0-3 (2) Montevallo L, 1-3 O27 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSO30 at South Alabama W, 3-0N4 Southern Mississippi W, 3-1N6 at Nicholls State L, 1-3N7 (3) South Alabama W, 2-1 (3) Sam Houston State L, 0-2 (3) Northeast Louisiana L, 1-2N8 (3) Stetson W, 2-1 (3) Wake Forest W, 2-0N12 at LSU L, 0-3 N17 at Southwestern Louisiana L, 1-3

(1) SHSU (Huntsville, Texas) (2) Ole Miss Invitational (Oxford, Miss.)(3) Tulane Tournament (New Orleans, La.)

1987 (24-17, 5-1 AMERICAN SOUTH)HEAD COACH: MAUREEN MAREKS5 (1) Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-1 (1) at LSU L, 0-3S6 (1) Northeast Louisiana W, 3-0S10 at McNeese State W, 3-2S11 (2) North Texas W, 2-0 (2) Texas A&I W, 2-0 (2) McNeese State W, 2-0S12 (2) Southwestern (Texas) W, 2-0 (2) Southwestern (Texas) L, 1-2 S17 at Tulane L, 0-3S19 *Louisiana Tech W, 3-0S20 *Arkansas State W, 3-2 S22 Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0 S25 (3) Clemson L, 1-2 (3) Mississippi W, 2-1 (3) at Alabama-Birmingham W, 2-1S26 (3) Northeast Louisiana L, 1-2 (3) Tulane L, 0-3O2 (4) Northeast Louisiana L, 1-3O3 (4) at Tulane L, 2-3 (4) Lamar L, 0-3O9 (5) Mississippi State W, 3-2O10 (5) Arkansas State W, 3-1 (5) Mississippi State W, 3-2 O13 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-1 O15 Southern Mississippi W, 3-1O17 Auburn W, 3-2O20 Tulane L, 1-3O22 Nicholls State W, 3-0O24 (6) *Louisiana Tech W, 3-0 *at Arkansas State L, 0-3O26 South Alabama L, 0-3O29 at Nicholls State L, 1-3O31 Louisville L, 1-3N2 McNeese State L, 2-3N6 *at Louisiana Tech W, 3-0(7) *Arkansas State W, 3-0N16 (8) Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-2 (8) at Lamar L, 0-3N17 (8) Arkansas State W, 3-2 (8) at Lamar L, 0-3

* American South Conference East Zone matches(1) Louisiana Classic (Baton Rouge, La.)(2) Ladykat Invitational (Huntsville, Texas)(3) UAB/Pizza Hut Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.)

(4) Green Wave Classic, New Orleans, La.(5) at Columbus, Miss.(6) at Jonesboro, Ark.(7) at Ruston, La.(8) American South Conference Tournament (Beaumont, Texas)

1988 (11-28, 5-5 AMERICAN SOUTH) HEAD COACH: MAUREEN MAREKS3 Texas A&M L, 0-3 S9 (1) Northwestern State L, 2-3 (1) Southwestern Louisiana L, 0-3 S10 (1) Cal Poly SLO L, 0-3 (1) Northeast Louisiana L, 0-3 S13 at Southern (B.R.) L, 1-3S19 McNeese State W, 3-0S20 South Alabama L, 1-3 S23 (2) Southwestern Louisiana L, 0-3 (2) Sam Houston State L, 1-3S24 (2) Northwestern State W, 3-2 (2) Florida L, 0-3S26 Southern Mississippi W, 3-2S28 Tulane L, 1-3S29 Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0O4 Nicholls State W, 3-0O5 at McNeese State L, 2-3O7 at Southern Mississippi L, 0-3O8 (3) South Carolina L, 0-3 (3) Virginia Tech L, 1-3O14 (4) *at Southwestern Louisiana L, 2-3 (4) *Texas-Pan American W, 3-1O15 (4) *Arkansas State L, 1-3 O19 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-2 O21 (5) *at Louisiana Tech W, 3-0 (5) *Lamar L, 0-3O22 (5) *Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-2 O23 at Northeast Louisiana L, 0-3 O25 LSU L, 1-3O27 at Tulane L, 1-3O28 Southern (B.R.) L, 1-3N1 at Nicholls State L, 1-3 N4 (6) *at Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 (6) *Arkansas State L, 0-3N5 (6) *Louisiana Tech W, 3-0 (6) *Lamar L, 1-3N9 at South Alabama L, 0-3N16 (7) Arkansas State L, 0-3 (7) Southwestern Louisiana L, 0-3

(1) LSU Invitational (Baton Rouge, La)(2) UNO/Travelodge Invitational (New Orleans, La.)(3) at Hattiesburg, Miss. American South Conference miniseries:(4) at Lafayette, La. (5) at Ruston, La.(6) at Edinburg, Texas(7) American South Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.)

1989 (26-19, 7-3 AMERICAN SOUTH) HEAD COACH: RUBEN HERRERAS1 (1) at Rice L, 0-3 S2 (1) Sam Houston State L, 0-3 (1) North Texas L, 2-3S4 at Southwest Texas State L, 0-3 S6 at Tulane L, 0-3

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSS12 South Alabama L, 0-3S14 at Southern (B.R.) W, 3-1S17 McNeese State W, 3-0 S22 (2) Sam Houston State L, 2-3 (2) Alabama L, 2-3S23 (2) Georgia Tech W, 3-0 (2) Southern Mississippi L, 1-3 S26 Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-1 S29 (3) Middle Tennessee State W, 3-0 (3) Tennessee State W, 3-0S30 (3) Alabama-Birmingham L, 0-3 (3) Xavier (Ohio) W, 3-0 (3) Alabama-Birmingham W, 3-0 O3 at LSU L, 0-3O5 at McNeese State W, 3-0O6 (4) Baylor L, 1-3O7 (4) Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-0 (4) at Sam Houston State L, 2-3 O10 Tulane W, 3-1O13 (5) *Louisiana Tech W, 3-0 (5) *at Lamar L, 0-3O14 (5) *Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-1 O18 Nicholls State W, 3-0 O20 (6) *Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 (6) *at Arkansas State L, 1-3O21 (6) *Louisiana Tech W, 3-0 (6) *Lamar W, 3-2O25 at South Alabama L, 2-3O27 St. Louis W, 3-2O28 Wright State W, 3-0O31 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0 N1 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0 N3 (7) *Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-0 (7) *Texas-Pan American W, 3-0N4 (7) *Arkansas State L, 1-3 N6 at Southern Mississippi W, 3-1 N8 at Nicholls State W, 3-1N13 (8) Lamar W, 3-1 (8) Arkansas State L, 1-3N14 (8) Lamar L, 2-3

(1) Rice/Baden Invitational (Houston, Texas)(2) UNO/Days Inn Tournament (New Orleans, La.)(3) Topper Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)(4) SHSU Classic (Huntsville, Texas)(5) at Beaumont, Texas(6) at Jonesboro, Ark.(7) Lakefront Arena(8) American South Conference Tournament

1990 (32-15, 7-5 AMERICAN SOUTH) HEAD COACH: RUBEN HERERRAS2 Indiana State L, 1-3S4 South Alabama W, 3-1S7 (1) Mississippi State L, 2-3 (1) at Tulane L, 1-3S8 (1) Montevallo W, 3-1 S12 at Southern Mississippi W, 3-1 S14 (2) Texas Southern W, 3-0 (2) Stephen F. Austin W, 3-0S15 (2) Stephen F. Austin W, 3-0 (2) at Texas-San Antonio W, 3-2 S19 Tulane W, 3-0

S21 (3) Middle Tennessee State W, 3-0 (3) Georgia Tech W, 3-0 (3) Nicholls State W, 3-0S22 (3) Tennessee Tech W, 3-1 (3) Sam Houston State L, 2-3 S25 Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0 S27 at McNeese State W, 3-1S28 (4) Southern Illinois W, 3-0S29 (4) at Texas A&M L, 0-3 (4) Northeast Louisiana W, 3-1 S30 at Sam Houston State L, 1-3O8 at Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0O12 (5) *Lamar L, 1-3 (5) *Louisiana Tech W, 3-0O13 (5) *at Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-2O14 (5) *Arkansas State L, 0-3O16 at Tulane L, 2-3 O19 (6) *at Louisiana Tech W, 3-0 (6) *Lamar L, 1-3O20 (6) *Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 (6) *Central Florida W, 3-0 O23 Nicholls State W, 3-0 O24 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0 O27 William & Mary W, 3-0O31 Southern Mississippi W, 3-0 N2 (7) *Southwestern Louisiana L, 1-3 (7) *at Texas-Pan American W, 3-0N3 (7) *Arkansas State L, 0-3N4 (7) *Central Florida W, 3-1N6 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0N7 at Nicholls State L, 0-3N12 at South Alabama W, 3-1N16 (8) Lamar L, 1-3 (8) Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-2N17 (8) Lamar W, 3-2 (8) at Arkansas State L, 1-3

(1) Tulane Tidal Wave Classic (New Orleans, La.)(2) UT-San Antonio/Wang Classic (San Antonio, Texas)(3) UNO/Days Inn Classic (New Orleans, La.)(4) Hampton Inn/Texas A&M Invitational (College Station, Texas)(5) at Lafayette, La.(6) at Ruston, La.(7) at Edinburg, Texas(8) American South Conference Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark,)

1991 (17-16, 2-3 SUN BELT) HEAD COACH: JIM BERTOLIA30 (1) Northeast Louisiana W, 3-0 (1) at Tulane W, 3-1A31 (1) Nicholls State W, 3-1 (1) Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0S6 (2) Texas-San Antonio W, 3-1S7 (2) at Rice L, 0-3 (2) Louisiana Tech L, 1-3S8 at Sam Houston State L, 0-3S12 Idaho State L, 0-3S14 Stephen F. Austin W, 3-0S17 Michigan State W, 3-2 S20 (3) at Texas-San Antonio L, 0-3 (3) Texas-Pan American W, 3-0S21 (3) Texas-El Paso L, 2-3S24 Tulane L, 2-3

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSO5 at Northeast Louisiana W, 3-1 O8 at Nicholls State W, 3-2 O11 (4) *Southwestern Louisiana L, 0-3 (4) *Arkansas State L, 1-3O12 (4) *Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 (4) *Louisiana Tech W, 3-1 O13 *at Lamar L, 1-3O18 (5) Oral Roberts W, 3-0 (5) Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-1O19 (5) Central Florida L, 1-3 at Arkansas State L, 1-3 O25 Southwest Texas State L, 0-3 O26 Texas-San Antonio W, 3-0N1 (6) Louisiana Tech L, 2-3 (6) Arkansas State L, 0-3N2 (6) Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-0 (6) Central Florida L, 1-3 N12 at Tulane W, 3-1

(1) Louisiana Showcase (New Orleans, La.)(2) Rice Invitational (Houston, Texas)(3) Texas-San Antonio Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)(4) at Beaumont, Texas(5) at Jonesboro, Ark.(6) ASICS Crescent City Invitational (New Orleans, La.)

1992 (20-20, 6-3 SUN BELT) HEAD COACH: JIM BERTOLIS2 at Illinois-Chicago L, 0-3S3 at Notre Dame L, 0-3S4 (1) Baylor L, 0-3 (1) at Valparaiso W, 3-1S5 (1) Cincinnati W, 3-2 (1) Xavier (Ohio) L, 0-3 S10 Portland L, 0-3S12 (2) Middle Tennessee State L, 2-3 (2) at Tulane L, 1-3 S15 Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-2 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0S18 (3) Prairie View A&M W, 3-1 S19 (3) Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 (3) at Texas-San Antonio L, 1-3 S22 at Southern Mississippi W, 3-2 S25 at LSU L, 0-3 (4) Alabama-Birmingham L, 1-3S26 (4) Rice L, 2-3S29 at Southern (B.R.) W, 3-2O2 (5) Western Carolina L, 2-3 (5) Tulane L, 0-3O3 (5) Texas-San Antonio L, 0-3 (5) Nicholls State W, 3-0O9 Central Florida W, 3-1O10 *Jacksonville W, 3-0O11 *at Lamar W, 3-0O16 *at Arkansas State L, 0-3 O17 *at Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-2 O18 *at Western Kentucky L, 2-3 O20 Alcorn State W, 3-0 O28 *Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-0 O29 *at Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 O31 *Louisiana Tech L, 0-3 N6 Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-2 N7 *at South Alabama W, 3-1

N14 (6) Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-0 (6) at Tulane L, 1-3 N20 (7) Western Kentucky W, 3-2 (7) Lamar L, 0-3N21 (7) Louisiana Tech L, 0-3

(1) Redenbacher Popcorn Classic (Valparaiso, Ind.)(2) Louisiana Showcase (New Orleans, La.)(3) Texas-San Antonio (San Antonio, Texas)(4) at Baton Rouge, La.(5) Jonathan Nelson Memorial Classic(6) Green Wave Tournament (New Orleans, La)(7) Sun Belt Conference Tournament

1993 (16-25, 4-5 SUN BELT) HEAD COACH: JIM BERTOLIS1 LSU L, 0-3 S3 (1) Northwestern State W, 3-1 (1) Northeast Louisiana W, 3-0S4 (1) Mississippi State L, 1-3 (1) at Tulane L, 1-3 S7 Southern Mississippi W, 3-2S10 (2) Tennessee L, 1-3 S11 (2) at George Washington L, 0-3 (2) Alabama-Birmingham L, 1-3S17 (3) Samford L, 2-3 (3) Texas-Pan American W, 3-1 S18 (3) at Stephen F. Austin L, 2-3 (3) Memphis State L, 1-3S24 (4) Tulsa W, 3-1 (4) Central Florida L, 0-3S25 (4) Nicholls State L, 1-3 (4) Tulane L, 0-3S28 *at Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-1 O1 *at Louisiana Tech L, 0-3 O2 at Northeast Louisiana W, 3-0 O7 *South Alabama W, 3-1O8 *Western Kentucky L, 0-3 O12 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-1 O15 (5) Army L, 2-3O16 (5) Villanova L, 2-3 at Syracuse W, 3-0O19 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-1O22 *Arkansas-Little Rock L, 0-3O23 *Arkansas State L, 1-3O28 *at Jacksonville W, 3-0O29 (6) Mercer W, 3-0 (6) Xavier (Ohio) W, 3-2O30 (6) Florida Atlantic L, 2-3 (6) at Central Florida L, 1-3N5 *Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 N6 *Lamar L, 0-3N12 Rice L, 1-3N13 (7) Tennessee Tech W, 3-0 (7) McNeese State L, 0-3N19 (8) at Arkansas State L, 0-3 (8) Arkansas-Little Rock L, 0-3

(1) Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament(2) George Washington Invitational(3) Mazzio’s Ladyjack Invitational(4) Jonathan Nelson Memorial Classic(5) at Syracuse, N.Y.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS(6) Central Florida Classic, Orlando, Fla.(7) Quest Volleyball Classic Lakefront Arena(8) NIKE/Sun Belt Conference Tournament

1994 (14-21, 3-6 SUN BELT) HEAD COACH: JIM BERTOLIS2 (1) Stephen F. Austin W, 3-1S3 (1) Ohio L, 2-3 (1) at Kansas State L, 1-3 S7 at Colorado L, 0-3S9 (2) at Colorado State L, 0-3 (2) Washington State L, 0-3S10 (2) Virginia Tech L, 0-3S16 (3) Jackson State W, 3-0S17 (3) Samford W, 3-2 (3) at Northeast Louisiana W, 3-0 S20 Tulane L, 1-3S23 (4) Northeast Louisiana W, 3-0 (4) Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0S24 (4) Central Florida L, 0-3 (4) Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-0S28 (5) Southeastern Louisiana L, 1-3S30 (6) North Texas W, 3-0 (6) Syracuse L, 1-3O1 (6) South Florida L, 0-3 (6) Syracuse W, 3-2 O6 at McNeese State L, 0-3O7 *at Lamar W, 3-0 O9 *at Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 O11 at LSU L, 2-3 O13 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L, 1-3 O15 *at Louisiana Tech L, 0-3O21 *South Alabama L, 2-3O22 *Jacksonville W, 3-0 O25 *at Southwestern Louisiana L, 2-3 O28 Texas-Arlington L, 0-3O29 at Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0N4 *Western Kentucky L, 1-3N5 *Arkansas State L, 0-3N9 at Tulane L, 2-3 N11 at Southern Mississippi W, 3-1

(1) Kansas State Tournament (Manhattan, Kan.)(2) Colorado State (Fort Collins, Colo.)(3) Northeast Louisiana (Monroe, La.)(4) Jonathan Nelson Memorial Classic(5) at Mandeville, La.(6) Quest Volleyball Classic Lakefront Arena

1995 (16-20, 5-4 SUN BELT) HEAD COACH: BETSY BECKERS1 (1) Connecticut L, 1-3S2 (1) at Loyola (Ill.) L, 0-3 (1) Wyoming L, 0-3 S5 at Tulane L, 0-3S8 (2) South Carolina L, 1-3S9 (2) at Arizona L, 0-3 (2) American L, 2-3S15 (3) Northwestern State W, 3-0 (3) at Northeast Louisiana L, 2-3S16 (3) Centenary W, 3-0 (3) at Northeast Louisiana W, 3-1S22 (4) South Alabama W, 3-1

(4) at Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3S23 (4) Southern Mississippi L, 0-3 (4) Northwestern State W, 3-0S27 (5) Southeastern Louisiana L, 1-3S29 (6) Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0S30 (6) Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-1 (6) Loyola (La.) W, 3-0 O4 Tulane W, 3-2O6 *Lamar W, 3-2O8 *Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 O13 *Arkansas-Little Rock L, 1-3O14 *Louisiana Tech L, 1-3O17 LSU L, 0-3O20 *at Jacksonville W, 3-0O21 at Florida State L, 0-3O22 *at South Alabama L, 1-3 O28 *Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-0 N3 *at Western Kentucky W, 3-1 N5 *at Arkansas State L, 1-3N8 McNeese State W, 3-2N11 Centenary W, 3-0N13 at McNeese State L, 1-3 N17 (7) Arkansas-Little Rock L, 1-3N18 (7) South Alabama L, 1-3

(1) Loyola (Ill.) Invitational (Chicago, Ill.)(2) Hotel Park Tucson Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.)(3) Northeast Louisiana Invitational (Monroe, La.)(4) SE Louisiana Invitational (Hammond, La.)(5) at Mandeville, La.(6) UNO Fireball Classic- Lakefront Arena(7) NIKE/Sun Belt Conference Tournament

1996 (17-18, 6-3 SUN BELT) HEAD COACH: BETSY BECKERA30 (1) at Alabama W, 3-0A31 (1) Valparaiso L, 0-3 (1) Lamar W, 3-1S2 Penn State L, 0-3S6 (2) Florida A&M W, 3-0S7 (2) Alabama-Birmingham L, 0-3 (2) at Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3S13 (3) Toledo L, 0-3 (3) at Tulane L, 1-3S14 (3) Nicholls State L, 1-3 (3) Texas Southern W, 3-0S18 at LSU L, 0-3S20 (4) Iowa State L, 2-3S21 (4) Troy State W, 3-0 (4) Oral Roberts L, 0-3 S24 Southeastern Louisiana L, 2-3 S26 Northeast Louisiana W, 3-1O1 at McNeese State L, 1-3 O4 *at Southwestern Louisiana L, 1-3 O9 at Loyola (La.) W, 3-1O11 *Western Kentucky W, 3-0O13 *Arkansas State L, 1-3O18 *at Lamar W, 3-1 O20 *at Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 O25 *at Louisiana Tech W, 3-1 O27 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L, 1-3 O30 Tulane W, 3-1N1 *South Alabama W, 3-0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSN2 *Jacksonville W, 3-0N5 Alabama State W, 3-0N15 Centenary W, 3-0N19 McNeese State L, 2-3 N22 (5) Western Kentucky W, 3-0 N23 (5) at Arkansas State L, 0-3N24 (5) Louisiana Tech L, 0-3

(1) Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala)(2) SE Louisiana Classic (Hammond, La.)(3) Kathy Trosclair Memorial Tournament(4) UNO Jambalaya Classic Lakefront Arena(5) Sun Belt Conference Tournament

1997 (25-8, 6-3 SUN BELT) HEAD COACH: BETSY BECKERA29 (1) Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0 (1) at LSU L, 1-3A30 (1) Nicholls State W, 3-0S5 (2) Southern Methodist L, 2-3S6 (2) at Texas-Arlington W, 3-1 (2) Northeastern Illinois W, 3-0 S10 Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0 S12 (3) Alabama W, 3-0 S13 (3) Prairie View A&M W, 3-0 (3) Southern Mississippi L, 1-3 S16 Tulane W, 3-1S19 (4) at Oral Roberts L, 1-3S20 (4) Valparaiso W, 3-0 (4) North Texas W, 3-1 S24 Loyola (La.) W, 3-0S30 at Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0O3 (5) Air Force W, 3-0O4 at Troy State W, 3-0O8 at Tulane W, 3-0O10 *at Jacksonville L, 1-3O12 *at South Alabama W, 3-0O17 *Lamar W, 3-1O18 *Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 O24 *at Western Kentucky W, 3-0 O26 *at Arkansas State L, 1-3O28 LSU W, 3-1O31 *Louisiana Tech W, 3-0N1 *Arkansas-Little Rock L, 1-3N4 Alabama State W, 3-0 N7 *Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-1 N11 at Northeast Louisiana W, 3-0 N21 (6) Jacksonville W, 3-0N22 (6) Lamar L, 0-3

(1) Louisiana Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.)(2) UTA/Star Telegram (Arlington, Texas)(3) UNO Jambalaya Classic- Lakefront Arena(4) Oral Roberts Invitational (Tulsa, Okla.)(5) at Troy, Ala.(6) Sun Belt Conference Tournament

1998 (20-12, 10-4 SUN BELT) HEAD COACH: BETSY BECKERS4 (1) at LSU L, 1-3S5 (1) UNC Charlotte W, 3-0S11 (2) at San Diego L, 0-3S12 (2) Cincinnati L, 1-3

(2) Loyola (Md.) W, 3-0 S16 Tulane W, 3-2S18 (3) at Penn State L, 0-3S19 (3) American L, 0-3 (3) Morgan State W, 3-0S23 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0S26 *at Louisiana Tech W, 3-0 S27 *at Southwestern Louisiana L, 1-3 O3 *South Alabama W, 3-0O6 at Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0 O9 *Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 O10 *Arkansas State W, 3-1O14 Northeast Louisiana W, 3-0 O16 *at Western Kentucky L, 0-3 O18 *at Florida International W, 3-1 O23 *Southwestern Louisiana W, 3-0 O24 *Louisiana Tech W, 3-0O28 at Tulane W, 3-1O30 *at South Alabama W, 3-0N3 Southern Mississippi L, 0-3 N6 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L, 0-3 N7 *at Arkansas State L, 0-3N11 LSU L, 0-3N13 *Western Kentucky W, 3-0 N14 *Florida International W, 3-0 N16 at Southeastern Louisiana W, 3-0 N20 (4) Florida International W, 3-0 N21 (4) at Arkansas-Little Rock L, 1-3

(1) Tiger Classic (Baton Rouge, La.)(2) USD Invitational (San Diego, Calif.)(3) Penn State Classic (University Park, Pa.)(4) Sun Belt Conference Tournament

1999 (10-22, 5-11 SUN BELT)HEAD COACH: JULIE IBIETAS3 (1) Samford L, 2-3S3 (1) at Troy State W, 3-0 S4 (1) Northwestern State W, 3-0 S4 (1) Mercer W, 3-0S10 (2) at Montana State L, 1-3S11 (2) Villanova L, 0-3S11 (2) Buffalo W, 3-1S17 (3) at UNLV L, 0-3S18 (3) Oral Roberts L, 0-3S21 at LSU L, 0-3S24 *at South Alabama W, 3-0S25 *Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0S28 at Tulane L, 2-3O1 *Arkansas-Little Rock L, 2-3O2 *Louisiana Tech L, 2-3 O5 at Southern Mississippi L, 0-3 O8 *at Western Kentucky L, 0-3 O10 *at Denver L, 1-3O13 LSU L, 1-3O15 *at Arkansas State L, 1-3 O17 *at Florida International W, 3-0O23 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 1-3 O24 *South Alabama W, 3-0 O29 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L, 0-3 O31 *at Louisiana Tech L, 1-3N2 Tulane L, 1-3N5 *Western Kentucky L, 0-3

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSN6 *Denver L, 2-3N12 *Arkansas State L, 1-3 N14 *Florida International W, 3-1 N17 at Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0N19 (4) Arkansas State L, 1-3

(1) Troy State Tournament (Troy, Ala.)(2) Holiday Inn Classic (Bozeman, Mont.)(3) LadyLuck/UNLV (Las Vegas, Nev.)(4) Sun Belt Conference Tournament

2000 (21-14, 9-7 SUN BELT)HEAD COACH: JULIE IBIETAS1 (1) at Connecticut L, 0-3S1 (1) St. Peter’s W, 3-1S2 (1) Montana L, 0-3S5 Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0S8 (2) at Tulane L, 1-3S9 (2) LSU L, 1-3S9 (2) Colorado L, 2-3S15 (3) Jacksonville State W, 3-2 S16 (3) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W, 3-1 S16 (3) Southern Mississippi W, 3-1 S19 at Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0S22 *at South Alabama W, 3-1 S23 *Arkansas-Little Rock W, 3-0 S29 *New Mexico State W, 3-0S30 *Denver L, 2-3O3 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0 O6 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-3 O8 *at North Texas L, 2-3O13 *at Louisiana Tech W, 3-1 O15 *at Florida International L, 0-3 O17 at LSU L, 0-3O20 *Western Kentucky L, 1-3O21 *Middle Tennessee W, 3-2O24 Centenary W, 3-0O27 *North Texas W, 3-0O28 *Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0O31 Tulane W, 3-0N3 *at Denver L, 0-3N5 *at New Mexico State L, 1-3N8 *South Alabama W, 3-2N10 *Arkansas State W, 3-1N16 *Louisiana Tech W, 3-1 N17 (4) Western Kentucky W, 3-0 N18 (4) Middle Tennessee W, 3-0N19 (4) Arkansas-Little Rock L, 1-3

(1) Husky Classic (Storrs, Conn.) (2) NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.)(3) UNO Invitational (New Orleans, La)(4) Sun Belt Conference Tournament

2001 (11-18, 5-10 SUN BELT)HEAD COACH: JULIE IBIETAA31 (1) at Tulane W, 3-2S1 (1) UNLV L, 2-3S1 (1) LSU L, 0-3S7 (2) Florida A&M L, 2-3S8 (2) Centenary W, 3-1S8 (2) McNeese State W, 3-0S19 *South Alabama L, 1-3

S21 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L, 2-3S23 South Florida L, 1-3S24 at Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0S25 *at New Mexico State L, 0-3S26 *at Denver L, 1-3S27 *Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0O6 *North Texas L, 0-3O10 at LSU L, 0-3O13 *Florida International L, 2-3O16 Tulane L, 1-3O19 *at Western Kentucky L, 1-3 O20 *at Middle Tennessee W, 3-2 O22 Southeastern Louisiana L, 1-3 O26 *at North Texas L, 2-3 O28 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-3 O30 at Southern Mississippi W, 3-2 N2 *Denver W, 3-2N4 *New Mexico State L, 1-3N7 *at South Alabama W, 3-0N9 *Arkansas State W, 3-0N14 (3) Middle Tennessee W, 3-1N15 (3) New Mexico State L, 0-3

(1) NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.)(2) UNO Tournament (New Orleans, La.)(3) Sun Belt Conference Tournament

2002 (13-20, 6-9 SUN BELT)HEAD COACH: JULIE IBIETAA30 (1) at UC Irvine L, 1-3A31 (1) Santa Clara L, 0-3A31 (1) James Madison L, 1-3S6 (2) at Tulane L, 1-3S7 (2) LSU L, 1-3S7 (2) Louisiana Tech L, 0-3S10 at McNeese State L, 1-3S13 (3) Troy State W, 3-0S14 (3) Nicholls State W, 3-0S14 (3) Davidson W, 3-0S18 Southern Mississippi W, 3-0S20 (4) Centenary W, 3-0S21 (4) Mercer L, 2-3S21 (4) Mississippi State W, 3-2S27 *New Mexico State L, 1-3S28 *Denver W, 3-1O1 (5) LSU L, 0-3O11 *at North Texas L, 0-3O13 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-3O16 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0O18 *Arkansas State W, 3-2O19 *Arkansas-Little Rock L, 0-323 *South Alabama W, 3-1O25 *at Western Kentucky L, 0-3O26 *at Middle Tennessee L, 0-3O30 Tulane L, 0-3N1 *Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-3N2 *North Texas W, 3-1N6 *at South Alabama W, 3-1ON8 *Florida International W, 3-2N15 *at Denver L, 0-3N17 *at New Mexico State L, 0-3N21 (6) vs. New Mexico State L, 1-3

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS(1) Marriott Sunset Showcase (Irvine, Calif.)(2) NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.)(3) UNO/Wyndham-Metairie Invitational (New Orleans, La.)(4) UNO/Wyndham-Metairie Tournament (New Orleans, La.)(5) ING Louisiana Showcase, New Orleans Arena (New Orleans, La.)(6) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Miami, Fla.)

2003 (10-21, 4-11 SUN BELT)HEAD COACH: JULIE IBIETAA29 (1) Southeastern Louisiana L, 0-3A30 (1) Samford W, 3-0A30 (1) Butler L, 1-3S3 at Southern Mississippi L, 0-3 S5 (2) Nebraska L, 0-3S6 (2) at Tulane L, 0-3S6 (2) LSU L, 0-3S9 at Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0S12 (3) Tennessee State W, 3-0S13 (3) Prairie View A&M W, 3-0S13 (3) Lamar W, 3-0S19 (4) at Western Michigan L, 0-3 S20 (4) vs. Central Florida L, 0-3S20 (4) vs. Oakland W, 3-0S26 *at New Mexico State L, 0-3S28 *at Denver L, 0-3O3 *at South Alabama W, 3-1O8 Southern (B.R.) W, 3-0O10 *North Texas L, 1-3O11 *Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0O14 Tulane L, 3-0O17 *at Arkansas State L, 3-0 O18 *at Arkansas-Little Rock L, 3-0 O24 *Western Kentucky L, 0-3O25 *Middle Tennessee W, 3-1 O30 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 1-3 N2 *at North Texas L, 1-3N6 *South Alabama W, 3-0 N8 *at Florida International L, 1-3 N14 *Denver L, 2-3N16 *New Mexico State L, 0-3

(1) UNO/Wyndham-Metairie Invitational (New Orleans, La.)(2) NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.)(3) Privateer/Wyndham- Metairie Tourny, (New Orleans, La.)(4) Western Michigan (Kalamazoo, Mich.)

2004 (20-11, 8-7 SUN BELT)HEAD COACH: JULIE IBIETAS3 (1) Centenary W, 3-1S3 (1) Troy W, 3-0S4 (1) Morgan State W, 3-0S4 (1) Southeastern La. W, 3-1S10 (2) Tennessee State W, 3-0S10 (2) at Charlotte L, 1-3S11 (2) Appalachian State L, 2-3S11 (2) St. Francis, Pa. W, 3-0S20 Southern Miss W, 3-1S21 at Southern W, 3-0S24 *Denver W, 3-0S26 *New Mexico State L, 0-3S29, Texas Southern W, 3-0O1 *South Alabama W, 3-0

O6 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1O7 at Prairie View A&M W, 3-0O9 *at North Texas W, 3-1O15 * UALR L, 1-3O16 *Arkansas State L, 2-3O19 Tulane L, 2-3O22 *at Middle Tennessee L, 1-3O23 *at Western Kentucky L, 0-3O26 Southern W, 3-0O29 *North Texas L, 1-3O30 *Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1N4 *at South Alabama W, 3-1N6 * Florida International W, 3-1N11 *at New Mexico St L, 0-3N13 *at Denver W, 3-2N18 (3) Middle Tennessee W, 3-2N19 (3) New Mexico State L, 1-3 (1) UNO Invite (New Orleans, La.) (2) Charlotte, N.C. (3) Sun Belt Tournament (New Orleans, La.)

2005* (4-0)* CANCELLED DUE TO HURRICANE KATRINA HEAD COACH: DANA LAUNEY A26 (1) Centenary W, 3-0A26 (1) Alabama State W, 3-0 A27 (1) at Southeastern La. W, 3-0 A27 (1) Alcorn State W, 3-0

(1) Southeastern Invite (Hammond, La)

2006 (23-10, 12-7 SUN BELT)HEAD COACH: DANA LAUNEYA25 (1) McNeese State W, 3-0A26 (1) Lamar W, 3-1A26 (1) at Tulane L, 2-3S1 (2) Southern Illinois W, 3-2S2 (2) Birmingham Southern W, 3-0S2 (2) at Wyoming L, 2-3S8 (3) Elon W, 3-0S9 (3) at Stetson W, 3-1S9 (3) Delaware State W, 3-0S15 (4) Centenary W, 3-0 S15 (4) Northwestern State W, 3-0 S16 (4) Alcorn State W, 3-0S16 (4) UAB L, 1-3S20 at Southern Miss W, 3-1S24 * at Florida Intl L, 1-3S25 * at Florida Atlantic L, 2-3S30 * Arkansas State W, 3-1O1 * UALR W, 3-0O4 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-2 O7 * Troy W, 3-0O9 * South Alabama W, 3-0O13 * at Denver W, 3-2O15 * at North Texas L, 0-3 O21 * at Western Kentucky L, 1-3 O22 * at Middle Tennessee L, 0-3O27 * Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-2O28 * at ULM W, 3-0N2 * North Texas W, 3-0

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSN5 * Denver W, 3-2N8 * Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0N10 * at UALR W, 3-1N12 * at Arkansas State L, 0-3N16 * at North Texas L, 0-3 (1) Tulane Tournament (New Orleans, La.)(2) Wyoming Tournament (Laramie, Wyo.)(3) Stetson Tournament (Leland, Fla.)(4) UNO Tournament (New Orleans, La.)

2007 (16-16, 10-8 SUN BELT)HEAD COACH: JOZSEF FORMANA24 (1) at LSU L, 0-3A25 (1) Saint Louis L, 0-3A25 (1) Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0A28 Tulane L, 1-3A31 (2) Nicholls State W, 3-0S1 (2) Alcorn State W, 3-0S1 (2) Delaware L, 1-3S7 (3) at Texas Christian L, 1-3S8 (3) Georgia Southern W, 3-0S8 (3) Lamar W, 3-2S14 (4) at North Florida W, 3-0S15 (4) at Jacksonville L, 2-3S15 (4) Washington L, 0-3S21 * Florida Atlantic L, 2-3S22 * Florida International L, 1-3S29 * at Arkansas State W, 3-1S30 * at UALR L, 0-3O2 * Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1O6 * at Troy W, 3-2O7 * at South Alabama W, 3-1O12 * North Texas W, 3-1O14 * Denver L, 0-3O20 * Western Kentucky W, 3-2O22 * Middle Tennessee L, 0-3 O26 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1 O27 * Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0N2 * at Denver L, 1-3N4 * at North Texas W, 3-1N8 * UALR L, 0-3N9 * at Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-1 N11 * Arkansas State L, 0-3N15 (5) Western Kentucky L, 1-3

(1) LSU Invite (Baton Rouge, La.)(2) UNO Tournament (New Orleans, La.)(3) TCU/Molten Invite (Ft Worth, Texas)(4) UNF/JU Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.)(5) Sun Belt Tournament (Denver, Colo.)

2008 (22-10, 13-5 SUN BELT)HEAD COACH: JOZSEF FORMANA29 (1) Mercer W, 3-0A30 (1) Samford W, 3-1A30 (1) at Auburn W, 3-0S5 (2) Stephen F. Austin L, 1-3S5 (2) at SMU W, 3-1S6 (2) Montana W, 3-0S12 (3) TCU L, 2-3S13 (3) at Texas Tech W, 3-1S14 (3) Oklahoma L, 1-3

S17 Nicholls State W, 3-0S25 * at Arkansas State W, 3-0S27 * at UALR L, 2-3O3 * at Denver L, 0-3O5 * at North Texas W, 3-0O9 * South Alabama W, 3-0O12 * Troy W, 3-0O14 at Tulane L, 0-3O16 * Arkansas State L, 0-3O17 * UALR W, 3-0O21 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0O25 * at Western Kentucky L, 2-3O26 * at Middle Tennessee W, 3-2O31 * at Florida International L, 1-3N1 * at Florida Atlantic W, 3-0N6 * Denver W, 3-0N8 * North Texas W, 3-0N11 * at Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0N13 * Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0N15 * Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0N20 (4) UALR W, 3-1N21 (4) at Florida International W, 3-0N22 (4) Western Kentucky L, 0-3 (1) Auburn War Eagle Invite (Auburn, Ala.)(2) SMU Radisson Tournament (Dallas, Texas)(3) Red Raider Round-Up (Lubbock, Texas)(4) Sun Belt Tournament (Miami, Fla.)

2009 (20-13, 12-6 SUN BELT)CO-SBC WEST DIVISION CHAMPIONSHEAD COACH: JOZSEF FORMANA28 (1) at Houston W, 3-1A29 (1) Indiana L, 1-3A29 (1) Baylor L, 0-3S4 (2) Bowling Green W, 3-0S5 (2) Southeastern La. W, 3-0S5 (2) Texas Tech W, 3-0S10 Tulane L, 1-3S11 (3) Long Beach State L, 2-3S12 (3) LSU L, 0-3S18 (4) Samford W, 3-1S19 (4) UAB W, 3-1S19 (4) Memphis W, 3-0S24 * Arkansas State W, 3-1S26 * UALR W, 3-1O1 * Denver W, 3-2O4 * North Texas W, 3-0O10 * at South Alabama W, 3-0O11 * at Troy L, 1-3O16 * at UALR W, 3-1O17 * at Arkansas State W, 3-2O20 * Louisiana-Lafayette L, 2-3O24 * Western Kentucky L, 2-3O26 * Middle Tennessee L, 0-3 O30 * Florida International L, 2-3 O31 * Florida Atlantic W, 3-2N5 * at Denver L, 1-3N7 * at North Texas W, 3-1N10 * Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0N13 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-0N14 * at Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0N19 (5) Arkansas State W, 3-2N20 (5) Florida International L, 0-3

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS(1) Flo Hyman Invite, Houston, Texas(2) UNO Tournament(3) Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic, Tulane(4) Memphis Tiger Invite, Memphis, Tn.(5) SBC Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)

2010 (10-9)HEAD COACH: KIM YOUNGA27 (1) at Jackson State L, 1-3A28 (1) Southeastern La L, 0-3A28 (1) North Texas L, 0-3 S1 Southern-New Orleans W, 3-0 S10 (2) Prairie View L, 2-3S10 (2) at McNeese State L, 0-3S11 (2) Louisiana-Monroe W, 3-0S11 (2) Northwestern State L, 0-3 S18 Loyola (N.O) W, 3-1S21 at McNeese State L, 0-3S24 (3) Faulkner W, 3-0S24 (3) Dillard W, 3-0S25 (3) Loyola (N.O) L, 2-3O5 McNeese State L,, 0-3O22 Rust W, 3-0O22 Dillard W, 3-0O30 at Loyola (N.O) W, 3-2N2 at Rust W, 3-0N2 vs Stillman (at Rust) W, 3-0

(1) Jackson State Tournament, Jackson, Miss.(2) McNeese Invite, Lake Charles, La.(3) Birmingham So. Fall Classic, Birmingham

2011 (2-22)HEAD COACH: KIM YOUNGS2 (1) Spring Hill L, 0-3S2 (1) at Millsaps L, 0-3S3 (1) Martin Methodist L, 1-3S3 (1) Rhodes College L, 0-3S6 Alcorn State W, 3-0S14 Southern N.O. W, 3-0S17 at Centenary L, 1-3S20 at West Florida L, 0-3S23 at North Alabama L, 0-3S24 at Christian Brothers L, 0-3S30 Alabama-Huntsville L, 0-3O1 West Alabama L, 0-3O5 at Xavier (La.) L, 0-3O7 at Valdosta State L, 0-3O8 at West Georgia L, 1-3O18 West Florida L, 0-3O21 North Alabama L, 0-3O22 Christian Brothers L, 0-3O25 Xavier (La.) L, 1-3 O28 at Alabama-Huntsville L, 0-3 O29 at West Alabama L, 0-3N2 at Southern N.O. L, 1-3N4 Valdosta State L, 0-3N5 West Georgia L, 0-3

2012 (8-15)HEAD COACH: KIM YOUNGA28 at Lamar L, 0-3

A31 (1) at Texas Southern L, 2-3A31 (1) Mississippi Valley State W, 3-0 S1 (1) Prairie View A&M W, 3-2 S5 at Alcorn State W, 3-0S7 (2) Connecticut L, 0-3S7 (2) Northern Illinois L, 0-3S8 (2) at Missouri St L, 0-3S8 (2) Nebraska-Omaha L, 0-3S11 at Nicholls State L, 1-3S18 McNeese State L, 1-3S23 Houston Baptist L, 0-3S25 at Jackson State L, 0-3S26 Southern B.R. W, 3-0O2 Nicholls State L, 1-3O4 Alcorn State W, 3-0O8 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 3-0O10 at Southern B.R. W, 3-1O13 at Houston Baptist L, 0-3O16 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-3O25 at McNeese State L, 0-3N7 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-3N8 Centenary W, 3-1

(1) Texas Southern Labor Day Opener (Houston, Texas)(2) Missouri State Tournament (Springfield, Mo.)

2013 (3-28, 0-18 SOUTHLAND)HEAD COACH: KIM YOUNG-BUFORDA30 (1) at Florida L, 0-3A30 (1) Duke L, 0-3A31 (1) LIU-Brooklyn L, 0-3S3 at Southern Miss L, 0-3S6 (2) Western Michigan L, 0-3S6 (2) McNeese State L, 0-3S7 (2) at Louisiana Tech L, 2-3S11 Tulane L, 0-3S13 (3) at Alabama State L, 1-3S13 (3) Savannah State W, 3-1S14 (3) Jacksonville State L, 0-3S14 (3) Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 3-0S19 * at Stephen F. Austin L, 0-3S21 * at Northwestern State L, 0-3S26 * Oral Roberts L, 0-3S28 * Central Arkansas L, 0-3O3 * at Nicholls State L, 0-3O5 * at McNeese State L, 1-3O8 Alcorn State W, 3-0O10 * Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L, 1-3O12 * Houston Baptist L, 0-3O15 * Southeastern La L, 1-3O17 * at Sam Houston State L, 0-3O19 * at Lamar L, 1-3O24 * Incarnate Word L, 1-3O26 * Abilene Christian L, 0-3N2 * at Southeastern La L, 0-3N7 * Northwestern State L, 1-3N9 * Stephen F. Austin L, 1-3N14 * at Central Arkansas L, 0-3N16 * at Oral Roberts L, 0-3

(1) Campus USA Credit Union Invitational (Gainesville, Fla.)(2) Louisiana Tech Invitational (Ruston, La.)(3) ISTAP Collegiate Cup (Montgomery, Ala.)

MISC. REGULAR SEASON RECORDS/FACTS

TOURNAMENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR(S) WONAuburn War Eagle Invitational 2008Memphis Tiger Invitational 2009Mississippi Univ. of Women Tournament 1981Northeast La. Tournament (Monroe, La.) 1994, 1995Southwestern La. Halloween Tournament 1983, 1984Stetson Tournament 2006Southeastern La. Tournament 2006Texas Southern Labor Day Opener 2012Topper Tournament (Western Kentucky) 1989Troy State Tournament 1999UNO Tournament 1995, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2009UT-San Antonio/Wang Classic 1990

MOST VICTORIES: 32 (1990)CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES: 11 (9/8/90 - 9/22/90)WINNING PERCENTAGE: .758 (1997, 25-8)HOME WINS: 12 (2002, 2004)LOSSES: 32 (1982)FEWEST LOSSES: 8 (1997)CONSECUTIVE LOSSES: 18 (9/17/11 - 11/5/11)

The 1997 Privateers hold the school record for winning percentage in a season, winning over 75% of their matches, (25-8, .758%). Front Row (left to right): Student Assistant Ronnie Callejo, Karrie Goodman, Paige Huber, Christy Levy, Stacie Maratea, Courtney Adler, Ayo Morris, Head Coach Betsy Becker Ferrer. Back Row (left to right): Assistant Coach Cappy Meyer, Caroline LaRocca, Jessica Perdue, Monique Knatt, April Brockmann, Erin Crawford, Rachael Maltzahn, trainer/manager Sheryl Eaglin.

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POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTS

LAIA TOURNAMENT1975 - BATON ROUGE, LA.N13 McNeese State W, 2-1 Northwestern State L, 0-2

1976 - LAFAYETTE, LA.N11 Southeastern W, 2-1 Northeast La. L, 0-2N12 Tulane L, 0-2 Nicholls State L, 0-2

1977 - BATON ROUGE, LA.N3 Northeast La. L, 0-2 Northwestern St. L, 1-2 Louisiana Tech L, 0-2

1978 - NEW ORLEANS, LA. N2 LSU L, 0-2N3 Mcneese State W, 2-0 Nicholls State L, 0-2 Northeast La. L, 1-2

1979 - NEW ORLEANS, LA. (TULANE)N1 Nicholls state L, 1-2N2 Southwestern La. L, 0-2 Northeast LA. W, 2-0

1980 - LAFAYETTE, LA.N6 Southeastern L, 0-2N7 Southern (B.R) W, 2-0 Tulane L, 0-2 1981 - LAFAYETTE, LA.N6 Nicholls State W, 2-1 Southern (B.R) W, 2-0N7 Nicholls State W, 3-2 Southeastern L, 1-3

SOUTHWEST AIAW TOURNAMENT1981 - ARLINGTON, TEXASN19 Texas L, 0-2N20 Lamar L, 0-2 Texas Tech L, 1-2

AMERICAN SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

1987 - BEAUMONT, TEXAS (RUNNERS-UP)N16 Southwestern La. W, 3-2

Lamar L, 0-3N17 (SF) Arkansas St. W, 3-2 (F) Lamar L, 3-0

1988 - NEW ORLEANS, LA. (4TH PLACE)N16 Southwestern La. W, 3-2 Lamar L, 0-3N17 (SF) Arkansas St. W, 3-2 (F) Lamar L, 3-0

1989 - LAFAYETTE, LA. (N/A)N13 Lamar W, 3-1 Arkansas State L, 1-3N14 Lamar L, 2-3

1990 - JONESBORO, ARK. (RUNNERS-UP)N16 Lamar L, 1-3 Southwestern La. W, 3-2N17 (SF) Lamar W, 3-2 (F) Arkansas State L, 1-3

SUN BELT TOURNAMENT1992 - JONESBORO, ARK. (4TH PLACE)N20 Western Kentucky W, 3-2 Lamar L, 0-3N21 Louisiana Tech L, 0-3

1993 - JONESBORO, ARK. (6TH PLACE)N19 Arkansas State L, 0-3 UALR L, 0-3

1995 - JONESBORO, ARK. (6TH PLACE)N17 UALR L, 1-3N18 (5P) South Alabama L, 1-3

1996 - JONESBORO, ARK. (4TH PLACE)N22 Western Kentucky W, 3-0N23 (SF) Arkansas State L, 0-3N24 (3P) Louisiana Tech L, 0-3

1997 - LITTLE ROCK, ARK. (TIED 3RD PLACE)N21 (P) Jacksonville W, 3-0N22 (SF) Lamar L, 0-3

1998 - LITTLE ROCK, ARK. (TIED 3RD PLACE)N20 (P) Florida International W, 3-0N22 (SF) UALR L, 1-3

1999 - LITTLE ROCK, ARK. N19 Arkansas State L, 1-3

(P) PRELIMINARY MATCH (5P) FIFTH PLACE MATCH (3P) THIRD PLACE MATCH (QF) QUARTER-FINALS (SF) SEMI-FINALS (F) FINALS

POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTS

2000 - NEW ORLEANS, LA. (RUNNERS-UP)N16 Louisiana Tech W, 3-1N17 (QF) Western Kentucky W, 3-0N18 (SF) Middle Tennessee W, 3-0N19 (F) UALR L, 1-3

2001 - DENVER, COLO. (QUARTER-FINALIST)N14 (P) Middle Tennessee W, 3-1N15 (QF) New Mexico State L, 0-3

2002 - MIAMI, FL. N21 New Mexico State L, 1-3

2004 - NEW ORLEANS, LA. (SEMIFINALIST)N18 (QF) Middle Tennessee W, 3-2N19 (SF) New Mexico State L, 1-3

2006 - DENTON, TEXASN16 North Texas L, 0-3

2007 - DENVER, COLO.N15 Western Kentucky L, 1-3

2008 - MIAMI, FLA. (RUNNERS-UP)N20 (QF) UALR W, 3-0N21 (SF) Florida International W, 3-0N22 (F) Western Kentucky L, 0-3

2009 - BOWLING GREEN, KY. (SEMIFINALIST)N19 (QF) Arkansas State W, 3-2N20 (SF) Florida International L, 0-3

(P) PRELIMINARY MATCH (5P) FIFTH PLACE MATCH (3P) THIRD PLACE MATCH (QF) QUARTER-FINALS (SF) SEMI-FINALS (F) FINALS

Shown here collecting the Sun Belt tournament runner’s up trophy, the 2008 squad set a school record for conference wins in a season with 15 total (regular and post season) Sun Belt wins that season. From left to right: Edina Dobi, Heather Ford, Kaley Hubbard, Kim Watson, Lindsey Loyd, Dobrilla Kovacevic, Cassidy Asebroek, Maria Szivos & Jaci Bayley.

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSOPPONENT W-L FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING STREAKAbilene Christian 0-1 10/26/2013 10/26/2013 L1Air Force 1-0 10/3/1997 10/3/1997 W1Alabama 2-3 9/28/1979 9/12/1997 W2Alabama-Birmingham 5-6 10/5/1979 9/19/2009 W1Alabama-Huntsville 0-2 9/30/2011 10/28/2011 L2Alabama State 3-1 8/26/1986 9/13/2013 L1Alcorn State 8-0 10/20/1992 10/8/2013 W8American 0-2 9/9/1995 9/19/1998 L2Appalachian State 0-1 9/11/2004 9/11/2004 L1Arizona 0-1 9/9/1995 9/9/1995 L1Arkansas-Little Rock 10-19 10/18/1991 10/16/2009 W4Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-0 10/8/2012 9/14/2013 W2Arkansas State 15-31 9/29/1978 11/19/2009 W3Army 0-1 10/15/1993 10/15/1993 L1Auburn 2-1 9/30/1977 8/30/2008 W2Augusta 1-0 10/9/1976 10/9/1976 W1Baylor 1-3 10/15/1982 8/29/2009 L3Berry 0-1 10/1/1977 10/1/1977 L1Birmingham Southern 1-0 9/2/2006 9/2/2006 W1Bowling Green 1-0 9/4/2009 9/4/2009 W1Buffalo 1-0 9/11/1999 9/11/1999 W1Butler 0-1 9/30/2003 9/30/2003 L1Cal Poly State - SLO 0-1 9/10/1988 9/10/1988 L1Centenary 10-1 9/16/1995 11/8/2012 W1Central Arkansas 1-2 10/20/1978 11/14/2013 L2Central Florida 3-7 10/7/1977 9/20/2003 L4Charlotte 2-1 10/5/1979 9/10/2004 L1Christian Brothers 0-2 9/24/2011 10/22/2011 L2Cincinnati 1-1 9/5/1992 a9/12/1998 L1Clemson 1-2 9/4/1983 9/25/1987 L2Colorado 0-2 9/7/1994 9/9/2000 L2Colorado State 0-1 9/9/1994 9/9/1994 L1Columbus 3-1 10/9/1976 9/25/1981 W3Concordia Lutheran 1-0 10/15/1982 10/15/1982 W1Connecticut 0-3 9/1/1995 9/7/2012 L3Davidson 1-0 9/14/2002 9/14/2002 W1Delaware 0-1 9/1/2007 9/1/2007 L1Delaware St. 1-0 9/9/2006 9/9/2006 W1Denver 8-12 10/10/1999 11/5/2009 L1Dillard 6-0 10/15/1975 10/22/2010 W6Duke 0-1 8/30/2013 8/30/2013 L1East Texas State 1-0 10/16/1982 10/16/1982 W1Eastern Illinois 0-1 9/29/1984 9/29/1984 L1Elon 1-0 9/8/2006 9/8/2006 W1Faulkner 1-0 9/24/2010 9/24/2010 W1Flagler 0-1 10/14/1977 10/14/1977 L1Florida 0-3 9/27/1985 8/30/2013 L3Florida A&M 1-1 9/6/1996 9/7/2001 L1Florida Atlantic 2-3 10/30/1993 10/31/2009 W2

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSOPPONENT W-L FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING STREAKFlorida International 8-9 9/22/1979 11/20/2009 L2Florida Southern 0-3 10/14/1978 11/3/1984 L3Florida State 0-7 9/30/1978 10/21/1995 L7George Washington 0-1 9/11/1993 9/11/1993 L1Georgia 0-1 10/14/1983 10/14/1983 L1Georgia Southern 1-0 9/8/2007 9/8/2007 W1Georgia Tech 3-0 10/14/1983 9/21/1990 L3Hawaii 0-1 10/6/1984 10/6/1984 L1Houston Baptist 0-3 9/23/2012 10/12/2013 L3Idaho State 0-1 9/12/1991 9/12/1991 L1Illinois-Chicago 0-1 9/2/1992 9/2/1992 L1Incarnate Word 0-1 10/24/2013 10/24/2013 L1Indiana 0-1 8/29/2009 8/29/2009 L1Indiana State 0-1 9/2/1990 9/2/1990 L1Iowa State 0-1 9/20/1996 9/20/1996 L1Jackson State 6-3 10/27/1977 9/25/2012 L2Jacksonville 7-3 10/5/1979 9/15/2007 L1Jacksonville State 0-1 9/14/2013 9/14/2013 L1James Madison 0-1 8/31/2002 8/31/2002 L1Kansas State 0-1 9/3/1994 9/3/1994 L1Kentucky 0-1 10/9/1982 10/9/1982 L1Lamar 13-23 10/3/1980 10/19/2013 L2Long Beach State 0-1 9/11/2009 9/11/2009 L1LIU-Brooklyn 0-1 8/31/2013 8/31/2013 L1Louisiana-Lafayette 48-34 9/26/1975 11/7/2012 L2Louisiana State 2-53 9/26/1975 9/12/2009 L13Louisiana-Monroe 36-10 9/26/1975 9/11/2010 W16Louisiana Tech 18-13 10/6/1977 9/7/2013 L2Louisville 0-2 9/28/1985 10/31/1987 L2Loyola (Ill.) 0-1 9/2/1995 9/2/1995 L1Loyola (La.) 5-1 9/30/1995 10/30/2010 W1Loyola (Md.) 1-0 9/12/1998 9/12/1998 W1Martin Methodist 0-1 9/3/2011 9/3/2011 L1McNeese State 18-19 9/26/1975 10/5/2013 L7Memphis 2-3 9/29/1978 9/19/2009 W1Mercer 3-1 10/29/1993 8/29/2008 W1Michigan State 1-0 9/17/1991 9/17/1991 W1Middle Tennessee 10-6 9/29/1989 10/26/2009 L1Millsaps 0-1 9/2/2011 9/2/2011 L1Mississippi 4-7 9/29/1979 9/25/1987 W1Mississippi State 7-3 10/7/1978 9/21/2002 W1Miss. U. for Women 0-9 9/30/1977 9/22/1984 L9Mississippi Valley St 1-0 8/31/2012 8/31/2012 W1Missouri State 0-1 9/8/2012 9/8/2012 L1Montana 1-1 9/2/2000 9/6/2008 W1Montana State 0-1 9/10/1999 9/10/1999 L1Montevallo 2-2 9/14/1979 9/8/1990 W1Morehead State 1-0 10/7/1984 10/7/1984 W1Morgan State 2-0 9/19/1998 9/4/2004 W2

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSOPPONENT W-L FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING STREAKNebraska 0-1 9/5/2003 9/5/2003 L1Nebraska-Omaha 0-1 9/8/2012 9/8/2012 L1New Mexico 0-2 10/1/1982 11/27/2009 L2New Mexico State 1-12 9/29/2000 11/19/2004 L12Nicholls 32-27 9/27/1975 10/3/2013 L3North Alabama 0-3 10/10/1980 10/21/2011 L3North Carolina 0-2 10/14/1977 10/1/1982 L2North Florida 1-0 9/14/2007 9/14/2007 W1North Texas 14-12 10/3/1980 8/28/2010 L1Northern Illinois 0-1 9/7/2012 9/7/2012 L1Northeastern Illinois 1-0 9/6/1997 9/6/1997 W1Northwestern State 8-7 11/13/1975 11/7/2013 L3Notre Dame 0-1 9/3/1992 9/3/1992 L1Oakland 1-0 9/20/2003 9/20/2003 W1Ohio 0-1 9/3/1994 9/3/1994 L1Ohio State 0-1 10/2/1981 10/2/1981 L1Oklahoma 0-1 9/13/2008 9/13/2008 L1Oral Roberts 1-6 10/8/1982 11/16/2013 L5Penn State 0-2 9/2/1996 9/18/1998 L2Portland 0-1 9/10/1992 9/10/1992 L1Prairie View A&M 5-1 9/18/1982 9/1/2012 W1Rhodes College 0-1 9/3/2011 9/3/2011 L1Rice 0-7 11/5/1982 11/12/1993 L7Rust 2-0 10/22/2010 11/2/2010 W2Saint Francis, PA 1-0 9/11/2004 9/11/2004 W1St. Louis 1-1 10/27/1989 8/25/2007 W1St. Peter’s 1-0 9/1/2000 9/1/2000 W1Sam Houston State 0-12 10/15/1982 10/17/2013 L12Samford 4-2 9/17/1993 9/18/2009 W3San Diego 0-1 9/11/1998 9/11/1998 L1Santa Clara 0-1 8/31/2002 8/31/2002 L1Savannah State 1-0 9/13/2013 9/13/2013 W1South Alabama 37-14 10/21/1977 10/10/2009 W11South Carolina 0-3 10/13/1978 9/8/1995 L3South Florida 1-3 10/5/1979 9/23/2001 L3Southeastern La. 37-18 10/17/1975 11/2/2013 L3Southern (B.R.) 38-6 10/21/1975 10/10/2012 W22Southern (N.O) 2-1 9/1/2010 11/2/2011 L1Southern Illinois 2-0 9/28/1990 9/1/2006 W2Southern Methodist 1-1 9/5/1997 9/5/2008 W1Southern Mississippi 24-8 10/25/1976 9/3/2013 L1Southwest Texas State 0-5 10/16/1982 10/25/1991 L5Southwestern Texas 1-2 9/28/1984 9/12/1987 L1Spring Hill 2-3 10/16/1976 9/2/2011 L2Stephen F. Austin 5-5 9/19/1981 11/9/2013 L3Stetson 3-2 11/9/1985 9/9/2006 W3Stillman 1-0 11/2/2010 11/2/2010 W1Syracuse 2-1 10/16/1993 10/1/1994 W1Tampa 0-1 11/1/1985 11/1/1985 L1

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSOPPONENT W-L FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING STREAKTennessee 0-3 10/20/1978 9/10/1993 L3Tennessee State 3-0 9/29/1989 9/10/2004 W3Tennessee Tech 2-0 9/22/1990 11/13/1993 W2Texas 0-1 11/19/1981 11/19/1981 L1Texas A&M 0-2 9/3/1988 9/29/1990 L2Texas A&M-CC 1-1 9/16/2000 10/10/2013 L1Texas A&M - Kingsville 1-0 9/11/1987 9/11/1987 W1Texas - Arlington 1-1 10/28/1994 9/6/1997 W1Texas Christian 0-2 9/7/2007 9/12/2008 L2Texas - El Paso 0-2 11/2/1985 9/21/1991 L2Texas Lutheran 0-4 10/30/1981 9/13/1986 L4Texas-Pan American 16-0 10/14/1988 10/18/1997 W16Texas - San Antonio 3-3 9/15/1990 10/3/1992 L2Texas Southern 3-1 9/14/1990 8/31/2012 L1Texas Tech 2-2 11/20/1981 9/5/2009 W2Texas Woman’s 2-0 10/15/1982 9/12/1986 W2Toledo 0-1 9/13/1996 9/13/1996 L1Troy 11-1 10/7/1977 10/11/2009 L1Tulane 23-60 10/1/1975 9/11/2013 L11Tulsa 1-0 9/24/1993 9/24/1993 W1UC Irvine 0-1 8/30/2002 8/30/2002 L1UNLV 0-2 9/17/1999 9/1/2001 L2Valdosta State 0-3 10/9/1976 11/4/2011 L3Valparaiso 2-1 9/4/1992 9/20/1997 W1Villanova 0-2 10/16/1993 9/11/1999 L2Va Commonwealth 0-1 10/6/1979 10/6/1979 L1Virginia Tech 1-2 10/20/1984 9/10/1994 L2Wake Forest 1-0 11/8/1986 11/8/1986 W1Washington 0-2 9/22/1983 9/15/2007 L2Washington State 0-1 9/9/1994 9/9/1994 L1Wesleyan 1-0 10/8/1976 10/8/1976 W1West Alabama 0-2 10/1/2011 10/29/2011 L2West Florida 0-2 9/20/2011 10/18/2011 L2West Georgia 0-2 10/8/2011 11/5/2011 L2Western Carolina 1-1 10/15/1983 10/2/1992 L1Western Kentucky 8-16 10/18/1992 10/24/2009 L4Western Michigan 0-2 9/19/2003 9/6/2013 L2William & Mary 1-0 10/27/1990 10/27/1990 W1Wright State 1-0 10/28/1999 10/28/1999 W1Wyoming 0-2 9/2/1995 9/2/2006 L2Xavier (La.) 0-2 10/5/2011 10/25/2011 L2Xavier (Ohio) 2-1 9/30/1989 10/29/1993 W1 vs. Southland Schools* 109-118 (.480) $Best Record vs. Texas-Pan American (16-0)vs. Sun Belt Schools# 147-134 (.523) $Worst Record: Sam Houston State (0-12)vs. American South# 32-22 (.593) Longest Winning Streak: Southern BR (22) vs. Louisiana Schools 275-244 (.530) Longest Losing Streak: New Mexico & SHSU (12)* CURRENT SOUTHLAND MEMBERS # CONFERENCE MEMBERS WHILE NEW ORLEANS WAS A MEMBER$ MINIMUM TEN GAMES PLAYED

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HISTORY vs. SOUTHLAND SCHOOLSABILENE CHRISTIAN (0-1)Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0

10-26-13 New Orleans, La. L, 0-3

CENTRAL ARKANSAS (1-2)Home: 0-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0

10-20-78 Memphis, Tenn. W, 2-09-28-13 New Orleans, La. L, 0-311-14-13 Conway, Ark. L, 0-3

HOUSTON BAPTIST (0-3)Home: 0-2 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0

9-23-12 New Orleans, La. L, 0-310-13-12 Houston, Texas L, 0-310-12-13 New Orleans, La. L, 0-3

INCARNATE WORD (0-1)Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0

10-24-13 New Orleans, La. L, 1-3

LAMAR (13-23)Home: 3-2 Away: 5-9 Neutral: 5-12

10-3-80 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-210-3-81 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-211-20-81 Arlington, Texas L, 0-210-2-82 Beaumont, Texas L, 1-210-9-82 Baton Rouge, La. L, 1-29-2-83 New Orleans, La. L, 1-310-4-83 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-210-4-83 Beaumont, Texas W, 3-210-25-86 Oxford, Miss. L, 0-3 10-4-87 Tulane (New Orleans) L, 0-311-16-87 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-311-17-87 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-310-21-88 Ruston, La. L, 0-311-6-88 Edinburg, Texas L, 1-310-13-89 Beaumont, Texas W, 3-211-13-89 Neutral W, 3-111-14-89 Neutral L, 2-310-12-90 Lafayette, La. L, 1-310-19-90 Ruston, La. L, 1-3 11-17-91 Neutral W, 3-210-13-91 Beaumont, Texas L, 1-311-16-91 Neutral L, 1-310-11-92 Beaumont, Texas W, 3-011-20-92 Neutral L, 0-311-6-93 New Orleans, La. L, 0-310-7-94 Beaumont, Texas W, 3-010-6-95 New Orleans, La. W, 3-28-31-96 Tuscaloosa, Ala. W, 3-110-18-96 Beaumont, Texas W, 3-1

10-17-97 New Orleans, La. W, 3-111-22-97 Little Rock, Ark. L, 0-39-13-03 New Orleans, La. W, 3-08-26-06 Tulane (New Orleans) W, 3-19-8-07 Fort Worth, Texas W, 3-28-28-12 Beaumont, Texas L, 0-310-19-13 Beaumont, Texas L, 1-3

McNEESE STATE (18-19)Home: 8-5 Away: 5-9 Neutral: 5-5

9-26-75 Lafayette, La. L, 0-211-13-75 Baton Rouge, La. W, 2-110-1-76 Thibodaux, La. L, 0-210-13-76 Tulane (New Orleans) L, 0-29-27-77 Tulane (New Orleans) W, 2-010-28-78 New Orleans, La. W, 2-011-2-78 New Orleans, La. W, 2-010-15-80 Lake Charles, La. N/A9-14-82 New Orleans, La. W, 3-09-30-82 Lake Charles, La. N/A10-11-82 Lake Charles, La. W, 3-010-5-83 New Orleans, La. W, 3-210-24-83 Lake Charles, La. W, 3-010-29-83 Lafayette, La. W, 2-010-3-84 Lafayette, La. W, 2-19-10-87 Lake Charles, La. W, 3-29-11-87 Huntsville, Texas W, 2-09-19-88 New Orleans, La. W, 3-010-5-88 Lake Charles, La. L, 2-39-17-89 New Orleans, La. W, 3-010-5-89 Lake Charles, La. W, 3-09-27-90 Lake Charles, La. W, 3-111-13-93 New Orleans, La. L, 0-310-6-94 Lake Charles, La. L, 0-311-8-95 New Orleans, La. W, 3-211-13-95 Lake Charles, La. L, 1-310-1-96 Lake Charles, La. L, 1-311-19-96 New Orleans, La. L, 2-39-8-01 New Orleans, La. W, 3-09-10-02 Lake Charles, La. L, 1-39-10-10 Lake Charles, La. L, 0-39-21-10 Lake Charles, La. L, 0-310-5-10 New Orleans, La. L, 0-39-18-12 New Orleans, La. L, 1-310-25-12 Lake Charles, La. L, 0-39-6-13 Ruston, La. L, 0-310-5-13 Lake Charles, La. L, 1-3

NICHOLLS (32-27)Home: 17-6 Away: 7-10 Neutral: 8-11

9-27-75 Lafayette, La. L, 0-210-3-75 Baton Rouge, La. L, 0-210-7-75 Thibodaux, La. L, 0-210-17-75 Monroe, La. L, 1-2

HISTORY vs. SOUTHLAND SCHOOLS11-4-75 New Orleans, La. L, 1-210-2-76 Thibodaux, La. L, 0-210-13-76 Tulane (New Orleans) L, 0-210-25-76 Natchitoches, La. L, 0-211-12-76 Lafayette, La. L, 0-29-9-78 New Orleans, La. L, 0-210-9-78 Thibodaux, La. L, 1-310-20-78 Memphis, Tenn. L, 0-211-2-78 New Orleans, La. L, 0-29-14-79 New Orleans, La. L, 0-29-25-79 New Orleans, La. W, 3-210-12-79 Tallahassee, Fla. L, 0-210-23-79 New Orleans, La. W, 3-211-1-79 Tulane (New Orleans) L, 1-2 9-20-80 New Orleans, La. W, 2-010-10-80 Hammond, La. L, 0-210-28-80 Thibodaux, La. L, 1-310-9-81 Thibodaux, La. W, 3-010-23-81 New Orleans, La. W, 3-111-6-81 Lafayette, La. W, 2-111-7-81 Lafayette, La. W, 3-210-26-82 Thibodaux, La. W, 3-011-2-82 New Orleans, La. W, 3-011-6-82 Oxford, Miss. W, N/A9-27-83 New Orleans, La. W, 3-110-28-83 Lafayette, La. W, 2-011-1-83 Thibodaux, La. W, 3-19-21-84 Columbus, Miss. W, 2-010-2-84 Thibodaux, La. W, 3-010-3-84 Lafayette, La. W, 2-011-5-84 New Orleans, La. W, 3-010-7-85 New Orleans, La. W, 3-110-17-85 Thibodaux, La. W, 3-110-7-86 New Orleans, La. W, 3-011-6-86 Thibodaux, La. L, 1-310-22-87 New Orleans, La. W, 3-010-29-87 Thibodaux, La. L, 1-310-4-88 New Orleans, La. W, 3-011-1-88 Thibodaux, La. L, 1-311-8-89 Thibodaux, La. W, 3-19-21-90 New Orleans, La. W, 3-010-23-90 New Orleans, La. W, 3-011-7-90 Thibodaux, La. L, 0-38-31-91 Tulane (New Orleans) W, 3-110-8-91 Thibodaux, La. W, 3-210-3-92 New Orleans, La. W, 3-09-25-93 New Orleans, La. L, 1-39-14-96 Tulane (New Orleans) L, 1-38-30-97 Baton Rouge, La. W, 3-09-14-02 New Orleans, La. W, 3-08-31-07 New Orleans, La. W, 3-09-17-08 New Orleans, La. W, 3-09-11-12 Thibodaux, La. L, 1-310-2-12 New Orleans, La. L, 1-310-3-13 Thibodaux, La. L, 0-3

NORTHWESTERN STATE (8-7) Home: 2-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 6-4

11-13-75 Baton Rouge, La. L, 0-210-25-76 Natchitoches, La. L, 0-211-3-77 Baton Rouge, La. L, 1-211-1-79 Tulane (New Orleans) L, 0-210-28-83 Lafayette, La. W, 2-010-28-84 Lafayette, La. W, 2-09-9-88 Baton Rouge, La. L, 2-3 9-24-88 New Orleans, La. W, 3-2 9-3-93 Tulane (New Orleans) W, 3-19-15-95 Monroe, La. W, 3-09-23-95 Hammond, La. W, 3-09-4-99 Troy, Ala. W, 3-09-15-06 New Orleans, La. W, 3-09-21-13 Natchitoches, La. L, 0-311-7-13 New Orleans, La. L, 0-3

SAM HOUSTON STATE (0-12) Home: 0-3 Away: 0-7 Neutral: 0-2

10-15-82 Huntsville, Texas L, 1-210-16-82 Huntsville, Texas L, 0-29-12-86 Huntsville, Texas L, 1-211-7-86 Tulane (New Orleans) L, 0-29-23-88 New Orleans, La. L, 1-39-1-89 Houston, Texas L, 0-39-22-89 New Orleans, La. L, 2-310-7-89 Huntsville, Texas L, 2-39-22-90 New Orleans, La. L, 2-39-30-90 Huntsville, Texas L, 1-39-8-91 Huntsville, Texas L, 0-310-17-13 Huntsville, Texas L, 0-3

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (37-18) Home: 18-7 Away: 12-6 Neutral: 7-5

10-17-75 Monroe, La. W, 2-110-1-76 Thibodaux, La. L, 0-211-11-76 Lafayette, La. W, 2-19-23-77 Hammond, La. L, 0-29-18-78 Hammond, La. L, 0-310-31-78 New Orleans, La. W, 3-09-14-79 New Orleans, La. W, 2-010-26-79 New Orleans, La. W, 3-29-20-80 New Orleans, La. W, 2-19-26-80 Columbus, Miss. L, 0-210-7-80 Hammond, La. W, 3-110-10-80 Hammond, La. L, 1-29-18-81 New Orleans, La. W, 2-09-25-81 Columbus, Miss. W, 2-09-29-81 New Orleans, La. W, 3-19-29-81 New Orleans, La. W, 3-110-28-81 Hammond, La. W, 3-2

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HISTORY vs. SOUTHLAND SCHOOLS9-23-82 New Orleans, La. W, 3-110-20-82 Hammond, La. L, 1-39-20-83 New Orleans, La. L, 2-310-19-83 Hammond, La. W, 3-010-28-83 Lafayette, La. W, 2-09-19-84 New Orleans, La. W, 3-010-17-84 Hammond, La. W, 3-210-3-84 Lafayette, La. W, 2-19-19-85 New Orleans, La. L, 0-310-15-85 Hammond, La. W, 3-29-17-86 New Orleans, La. L, 0-310-27-86 Hammond, La. W, 3-29-22-87 New Orleans, La. W, 3-010-13-87 Hammond, La. W, 3-19-29-88 New Orleans, La. W, 3-010-19-88 Hammond, La. W, 3-29-26-89 New Orleans, La. W, 3-110-1-89 Hammond, La. W, 3-09-25-89 New Orleans, La. W, 3-010-24-90 Hammond, La. W, 3-08-31-91 Tulane (New Orleans) W, 3-011-6-92 New Orleans, La. W, 3-210-12-93 Hammond, La. W, 3-19-23-94 New Orleans, La. W, 3-09-28-94 Mandeville, La. L, 1-39-27-95 Mandeville, La. L, 1-39-7-96 Hammond, La. L, 0-39-24-96 New Orleans, La. L, 2-38-29-97 Baton Rouge, La. W, 3-0

9-10-97 New Orleans, La. W, 3-010-22-01 New Orleans, La. L, 1-38-29-03 New Orleans, La. L, 0-39-4-04 New Orleans, La. W, 3-18-27-05 Hammond, La. W, 3-09-5-09 New Orleans, La. W, 3-08-28-10 Jackson, Miss. L, 0-310-15-13 New Orleans, La. L, 1-311-2-13 Hammond, La. L, 0-3

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (5-5) Home: 2-2 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 3-1

9-19-81 New Orleans, La. W, 2-19-11-82 New Orleans, La. L, 2-39-14-90 San Antonio, Texas W, 3-09-15-90 San Antonio, Texas W, 3-09-14-91 New Orleans, La. W, 3-09-18-93 Nacogdoches, Texas L, 2-39-2-94 Manhattan, Kan. W, 3-19-5-08 Dallas, Texas L, 1-39-19-13 Nacogdoches, Texas L, 0-311-9-13 New Orleans, La. L, 1-3

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI (1-1) Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0

9-16-00 New Orleans, La. W, 3-110-10-13 New Orleans, La. L, 1-3

Marti Richmiller (2012-13) attacks Nicholls during the 2012 match at the HPC. The series with the Lady Colonels is the Privateers most played series against a fellow Southland conference member, with 59 matches played between the two schools since 1975.

O V E R A L L 1 1 5 - 1 1 9 ( . 4 9 1 )

H O M E 5 2 - 3 2 ( . 6 1 9 )

AWAY 2 9 - 4 7 ( . 3 8 1 )

N E U T R A L 3 5 - 4 0 ( . 4 6 6 )

S O U T H L A N D TO U R N A M E N TNo Appearances.S I N C E J O I N I N G T H E L E AG U E ( 2 0 1 3 )0 - 1 8 ( . 0 0 0 )

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ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERSGAMES/SETS PLAYED1994 Jennifer Pokraka 127 Kristen O’Hearn1995 Rebbie Mutrux 132 Brandi Norgren1996 Ayo Morris 1221997 Courtney Adler 133 Rachel Maltzhan1998 Courtney Adler 106 Christy Levy 1061999 Allison Howard 116 Christy Levy Rachel Maltzahn Jessica Perdue2000 Allison Howard 128 Ann MacMillan2001 N/A2002 Jennifer Cruz 1202003 Christine Zimmer 1022004 Christine Zimmer 1142006 Hillary Carr 123 Jayne Duncan2007 Nicky Valenti 1192008 Lindsey Loyd 113 Maria Szivos Nicky Valenti2009 Lindsey Loyd 1262010 Cassidy Asebroek 65 Kaitlin Hatcher Lauren Massulla2011 Evelyn Kovacs 77 Jessie Mouton Elena Villar2012 Taylor Berry 79 Lauren Levy Brionne Smith2013 Marti Richmiller 104 Kelsea Hundtoft KILLS 1994 Kristin O’Hearn 4601995 Kristin O’Hearn 4931996 Ayo Morris 4031997 Caroline LaRocca 4111998 Monique Knatt 3641999 Jessica Perdue 5422000 Jessica Perdue 4882001 N/A 2002 Jennifer Cruz 4382003 Jennifer Cruz 3732004 Jennifer Cruz 4922006 Dobrilla Kovacevic 3982007 Lindsey Boler 3832008 Dobrilla Kovacevic 461

2009 Lindsey Loyd 4212010 Edina Dobi 2212011 Laila Hansen 1882012 Laila Hansen 1992013 Marti Richmiller 227

ATTACK ATTEMPTS 1994 Megan Majerus 12351995 Kristin O’Hearn 13451996 Ayo Morris 12141997 Ayo Morris 9191998 Caroline LaRocca 9131999 Jessica Perdue 13312000 Jessica Perdue 11362001 N/A 2002 Jennifer Cruz 11922003 Jennifer Cruz 10512004 Jennifer Cruz 12822006 Dobrilla Kovacevic 9872007 Lindsey Loyd 10722008 Dobrilla Kovacevic 10672009 Lindsey Loyd 10832010 Kaitlin Hatcher 5252011 Laila Hansen 5532012 Laila Hansen 6672013 Marti Richmiller 790

HITTING PERCENTAGE (AT LEAST 100 ATTACK ATTEMPTS)1994 Kristin O’Hearn .2481995 Terra Mander .2461996 Rebbie Mutrux .2631997 Caroline LaRocca .3241998 Monique Knatt .3081999 Jessica Perdue .2152000 Dee James .2532001 N/A 2002 Alison Howard .2282003 Kylee Bauer .2172004 Jaci Bayley .3242006 Jessica Hegelson .2972007 Lindsey Boler .2262008 Maria Szivos .2972009 Kaley Hubbard .2932010 Cassidy Asebroek .287 Edina Dobi 2011 Jasmyne Walker .1942012 Taylor Berry .2312013 Celeste Ramirez .206

KILLS PER SET 1994 Megan Majerus 3.811995 Kristin O’Hearn 3.851996 Ayo Morris 3.301997 Caroline LaRocca 3.74

NOTES: Annual statistics prior to 1994 unavailable ... 2005 season canceled after four games due to Hurricane Katrina. Statistics from the 2001 season are also unavailable.

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ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS1998 Carolina LaRocca 3.891999 Jessica Perdue 4.672000 Jessica Perdue 4.562001 N/A 2002 Jennifer Cruz 3.652003 Jennifer Cruz 3.772004 Jennifer Cruz 4.472006 Dobrilla Kovacevic 3.722007 Lindsey Boler 3.612008 Dobrilla Kovacevic 4.122009 Lindsey Loyd 3.34 Maria Szivos 3.342010 Edina Dobi 3.452011 Laila Hansen 2.762012 Laila Hansen 2.552013 Marti Richmiller 2.18 ASSISTS 1994 Amy DeLong 12441995 Brandi Norgren 12811996 Brandi Norgren 7371997 Courtney Adler 12611998 Courtney Adler 12911999 Alison Howard 12272000 Alison Howard 14642001 N/A 2002 Allison Howard 12892003 Kylee Bauer 7182004 Melissa Mikuski 7032006 Jaci Bayley 13182007 Jaci Bayley 10552008 Jaci Bayley 6942009 Hajnalka Molnar 7782010 Cassidy Asebroek 5742011 Ryan Hamilton 5112012 Ryan Hamilton 3622013 Celeste Ramirez 572

ASSISTS PER SET 1994 Amy DeLong 10.111995 Brandi Norgren 9.701996 Brandi Norgren 6.301997 Courtney Adler 11.161998 Courtney Adler 12.181999 Allison Howard 10.582000 Alison Howard 11.442001 N/A 2002 Allison Howard 11.412003 Kylee Bauer 8.252004 Melissa Mikuski 6.282006 Jaci Bayley 11.362007 Jaci Bayley 9.342008 Jaci Bayley 8.362009 Hajnalka Molnar 7.07

2010 Cassidy Asebroek 8.832011 Ryan Hamilton 6.912012 Ariane Labrzycki 7.892013 Celeste Ramirez 5.84 ACES 1994 Megan Majerus 561995 Brandi Norgren 451996 Ayo Morris 391997 Karrie Goodman 491998 Caroline LaRocca 321999 Alison Howard 412000 Mary Wanko 402001 N/A 2002 Jennifer Cruz 662003 Jennifer Cruz 272004 Jennifer Cruz 632006 Dobrilla Kovacevic 782007 Dobrilla Kovacevic 442008 Maria Szivos 522009 Maria Szivos 352010 Cassidy Asebroek 302011 Evelyn Kovacs 202012 Elena Villar 192013 Ariane Labrzycki 26

DIGS 1994 Kristen O’Hearn 3501995 Kristin O’Hearn 3731996 Rebbie Mutrux 3541997 Ayo Morris 2991998 Christy Levy 3361999 Christy Levy 4682000 Ann MacMillan 3002001 N/A 2002 Melissa Caravella 2902003 Christine Zimmer 3882004 Jayne Duncan 6402006 Jayne Duncan 6182007 Nicky Valenti 5312008 Nicky Valenti 4722009 Nicky Valenti 5972010 Lauren Massulla 1972011 Jessie Mouton 2962012 Lauren Levy 2842013 Lauren Levy 376

DIGS PER SET1994 Kristen O’Hearn 2.761995 Kristin O’Hearn 2.911996 Rebbie Mutrux 3.131997 Ayo Morris 2.821998 Caroline LaRocca 3.271999 Christy Levy 4.0

NOTES: Annual statistics prior to 1994 unavailable ... 2005 season canceled after four games due to Hurricane Katrina. Statistics from the 2001 season are also unavailable.

ANNUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS2000 Stacie Maratea 2.432001 N/A 2002 Melissa Caravella 2.502003 Christine Zimmer 3.802004 Jayne Duncan 5.522006 Jayne Duncan 5.022007 Nicky Valenti 4.462008 Nicky Valenti 4.182009 Nicky Valenti 4.702010 Lauren Massulla 3.032011 Jessie Mouton 3.792012 Lauren Levy 3.592013 Lauren Levy 3.62

TOTAL BLOCKS1994 Jennifer Pokraka 1451995 Rebbie Mutrux 1111996 Erin Crawford 1121997 Rachel Maltzahn 1501998 Jessica Perdue 1291999 Mary Wanko 1272000 Ann McMillan 1552001 N/A 2002 Melissa Caravella 1352003 Hillary Carr 932004 Hillary Carr 1352006 Hillary Carr 1552007 Emily Kelly 1032008 Kaley Hubbard 552009 Kaley Hubbard 1102010 Edina Dobi 572011 Evelyn Kovacs 372012 Brionne Smith 482013 Taylor Berry 73

SOLO BLOCKS1994 Jennifer Pokraka 451995 Rebbie Mutrux 401996 Erin Crawford 201997 Erin Crawford 14

Rachel Maltzahn Ayo Morris 1998 Rachel Maltzahn 241999 Rachel Maltzahn 152000 Ann McMillan 242001 N/A 2002 Melissa Caravella 312003 Jessica Helgeson 152004 Jessica Helgeson 212006 Hillary Carr 282007 Emily Kelly 242008 Dobrilla Kovacevic 132009 Kaley Hubbard 232010 Edina Dobi 172011 Evelyn Kovacs 5 Jasmyne Walker 2012 Brionne Smith 102013 Taylor Berry 32

BLOCKS PER SET1994 Jennifer Pokraka 1.251995 Rebbie Mutrux 0.841996 Erin Crawford 0.961997 Rachel Maltzahn 1.331998 Jessie Perdue 1.291999 Mary Wanko 1.172000 Ann McMillian 1.212001 N/A 2002 Alison Howard 0.532003 Hillary Carr 0.982004 Hillary Carr 1.192006 Hillary Carr 1.262007 Emily Kelly 0.922008 Heather Ford 0.702009 Kaley Hubbard 0.892010 Edina Dobi 0.892011 Jasmyne Walker 0.562012 Brionne Smith 0.612013 Taylor Berry 0.81

NOTES: Annual statistics prior to 1994 unavailable ... 2005 season canceled after four games due to Hurricane Katrina. Statistics from the 2001 season are also unavailable.

Outside hitter Lindsey Loyd (2005-2009) became just the fifth Privateer in school history to have over 1,300 kills in her career. Loyd earned many accolades over her career, including being named first team all-con-ference in her junior and senior seasons.

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SINGLE MATCH RECORDS (TEAM)

KILLS3-Games: 64 vs. Western Kentucky, 11/13/98 64 vs. Louisiana Tech, 9/26/98 4-Games: 85 vs. Central Florida, 10/9/92 5-Games: 93 vs. Denver, 11/2/01

HITTING PERCENTAGE3-Games: .646 vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/19/904-Games: .431 vs. Northwestern St., 9/3/935-Games: .337 vs. South Alabama, 10/21/94

FEWEST ATTACK ERRORS3-Games: 3 vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/19/904-Games: 11 vs. Mississippi St., 9/4/93 11 vs. Tulane, 8/30/915-Games: 14 vs. Texas-El Paso, 9/21/91 14 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/16/90

ASSISTS3-Games: 59 vs. Western Kentucky, 11/13/98 4-Games: 75 vs. Central Florida, 10/9/92 5-Games: 86 vs. Sam Houston St., 9/22/89

ACES3-Games: 30 vs. Southeastern La., 10/19/83 4-Games: 28 vs. Nicholls, 11/1/83 5-Games: 31 vs. Southeastern La., 9/20/83

DIGS3-Games: 90 vs. UAB., 9/7/96 4-Games: 115 vs. Southeastern La., 9/4/045-Games: 116 vs. UTEP, 9/21/91

BLOCKS3-Games: 36 vs. McNeese State, 10/5/894-Games: 27 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/2/905-Games: 17 vs. Southeastern La., 9/24/96

KILLS1. 93 vs. Denver, 11/2/012. 90 vs. Clemson, 10/15/833. 88 vs. Mercer, 9/21/02 88 vs. Florida Atlantic, 9/25/065. 87 vs. Sam Houston St., 9/22/90 87 vs. Sam Houston St., 9/22/89

HITTING PERCENTAGE1. .646 vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/19/902. .569 vs. Nicholls, 10/18/893. .525 vs. Southern (BR), 11/6/904. .515 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/5/005. .512 vs Florida Atlantic, 11/1/08

FEWEST ATTACK ERRORS1. 3 vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/19/902. 4 vs. Jackson St., 9/16/94 4 4 vs. Mercer, 10/29/93 4 vs. Texas A&M, 9/29/905. 5 vs. Nicholls, 10/18/89 5 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/5/00

ASSISTS1. 86 vs. Sam Houston State., 9/22/89 2. 84 vs Lamar, 11/14/893. 80 vs UALR, 10/17/924. 78 vs. Sam Houston State, 9/22/905 75 vs. Central Florida, 10/9/92

ACES1. 31 vs. Southeastern La., 9/20/83 31 vs. Southern (B.R), 9/4/833. 30 vs. Southeastern La., 10/19/834. 28 vs. Nicholls, 11/1/835. 26 (2x), last vs. Georgia Tech, 10/14/83

DIGS1. 116 vs. UTEP, 9/21/912. 115 vs. Southeastern La., 9/4/043. 109 vs. Arkansas State,11/17/874. 108 vs. Central Florida, 10/9/925. 106 vs. Western Kentucky, 10/18/92

BLOCKS1. 36 vs McNeese State, 10/5/892. 27 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/2/903. 26 vs. Nicholls, 8/31/914. 22 vs. Texas Pan-American, 11/2/90 22 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 10/2/87

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OPPONENT MATCH RECORDS (TEAM)

KILLS3-Games: 68, Lamar, 10/13/894-Games: 93, Southeastern La., 9/27/955-Games: 96, Lamar, 11/14/89

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS)3-Games: .506, Louisiana Tech, 10/1/934-Games: .413, McNeese State, 9/18/125-Games: .360, Florida International, 11/20/09

FEWEST ATTACK ERRORS3-Games: 3 vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/19/904-Games: 11 vs. Mississippi St., 9/4/93 11 vs. Tulane, 8/30/915-Games: 14 vs. Texas-El Paso, 9/21/91 14 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/16/90

ASSISTS3-Games: 63, Western Kentucky, 10/16/984-Games: 85, Jacksonville, 10/10/975-Games: 84, Lamar, 11/14/89

ACES3-Games: 19, Mississippi, 9/25/974-Games: 19, Tulane, 9/12/825-Games: 23, Auburn, 10/27/87

DIGS3-Games: 108, Sam Houston State, 9/8/814-Games: 101, McNeese State, 11/13/955-Games: 106, Iowa State, 9/20/96

BLOCKS3-Games: 21, McNeese State, 10/5/894-Games: 20, Southern Miss., 9/20/06 20, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/17/865-Games: 28, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/9/83

KILLS1. 96, Lamar, 11/14/892. 93, Southeastern La., 9/27/953. 92, Sam Houston State, 9/22/904. 90, (3x) last by Jacksonville, 10/10/97

HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. .506, Louisiana Tech, 10/1/932. .466, Rice, 9/1/893. .465, Arkansas State, 11/19/994. .443, LSU, 9/25/925. .438, LSU, 9/2/93

Fewest Attack Errors1. 3 vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/19/902. 4 vs. Jackson St., 9/16/94 4 vs. Mercer, 10/29/93 4 vs. Texas A&M, 9/29/905. 5 vs. Nicholls, 10/18/89 5 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/5/00

ASSISTS1. 85, Jacksonville, 10/10/972. 84, Lamar, 11/14/89 84, Arkansas State, 11/4/894. 82, Iowa State, 9/20/965. 81, St. Louis, 10/27/89

ACES1. 23, Auburn, 10/17/872. 19, Tulane, 9/12/92 19, Mississippi, 9/25/874. 18, Nicholls, 11/1/88 18, New Mexico State, 9/27/02

DIGS1. 108, Sam Houston State, 9/8/912. 106, Iowa State, 9/20/963. 101, McNeese State, 11/13/954. 100, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/17/865. 96, (3x) last by Lamar, 10/18/96

BLOCKS1. 28 Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/9/832. 25, Tulane, 11/9/943. 22, Tulane, 10/4/954. 21, Denver, 9/30/005. 21, McNeese State, 10/5/99 21, Tulane, 9/17/87

SORTED BY NUMBER OF GAMES OVERALL

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SINGLE MATCH RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL)KILLS3-Games: 31, Javonne Brooks vs. Nicholls, 11/7/904-Games: 38, Javonne Brooks vs. Tulane, 11/14/925-Games: 44, Javonne Brooks vs. UALR, 10/17/92

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS)3-Games: 1.000, Jennifer Cruz vs. Southern, 10/26/044-Games: .750, Caroline LaRocca vs. Tulane, 10/30/965-Games: .629, Sandra Mayberry vs. No. Texas, 9/2/89

ASSISTS3-Games: 54, Courtney Adler vs. Western Ky.,11/13/984-Games: 65, Courtney Adler vs. Arkansas St., 10/26/975-Games: 76, Alison Howard vs. Denver, 11/02/01 76, Ashley Duhon vs. Sam Houston St., 9/22/89 ACES3-Games: 12, Kelli Melerine vs. Southeastern 10/19/834-Games: 11, Kelli Melerine vs. Nicholls, 11/1/835-Games: 14, Marlene Melancon vs. Southeastern La. 9/20/83

DIGS 3-Games: 29, Jayne Duncan vs. McNeese St. 8/25/064-Games: 43, Jayne Duncan vs. Southeastern, 9/4/045-Games: 31, Nicky Valenti vs Arkansas St, 10/17/09 31, Becky Brower vs. UTEP, 9/21/91 BLOCKS3-Games: 18, Javonne Brooks vs. McNeese St., 10/5/894-Games: 13, Javonne Brooks vs. La.-Monroe, 10/5/915-Games: 12, Javonne Brooks vs. Michigan St., 9/17/91

KILLS1. 44, Javonne Brooks vs. UALR, 10/17/922. 38, Javonne Brooks vs. Tulane, 11/14/923. 36, Javonne Brooks vs. Southeastern La., 11/6/92 36, Javonne Brooks vs. Central Florida, 10/9/92 36, Javonne Brooks vs. Western Carolina,10/2/92

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS)1. 1.000, Jennifer Cruz vs. Southern (BR), 10/26/042. .875, Javonne Brooks vs. Southern (BR), 11/6/903. .867, Brionne Smith vs. Lamar, 8/28/12 .867, Melissa Caravella vs. Centenary, 9/20/025. .833, Diane Beckmeyer vs. Nicholls, 10/18/89

ASSISTS1. 76, Ashley Duhon vs. Sam Houston St., 9/22/89 76, Alison Howard vs. Denver, 11/2/013. 70, Ashley Duhon vs. Sam Houston St., 9/22/904. 69, Alison Howard vs. Florida International,11/8/025. 68, Jaci Bayley vs. Florida Atlantic, 9/25/06 68, Ashley Duhon vs. Lamar, 10/21/89

ACES1. 14, Marlene Melancon vs. Southeastern, 9/20/832. 12, Kelli Melerine vs. Southeastern La., 10/19/833. 11, Kelli Melerine vs. Nicholls, 11/1/834. 10, Dobrila Kovacevic vs. Louisiana-Monroe 10/28/06 10, Jackie Ridgway vs. McNeese St., 10/29/83

DIGS1. 43, Jayne Duncan vs. Southeastern, 9/4/042. 33, Jayne Duncan at North Texas, 10/9/04 33, Christine Zimmer vs. La.-Lafayette, 10/30/04 33, Jamie Ragas vs. Central Florida, 10/9/925. 31, Becky Brower vs. Texas-El Paso, 9/21/91 31, Nicky Valenti vs Arkansas State, 10/17/09

BLOCKS1. 18, Javonne Brooks vs. McNeese St., 10/5/892. 13, Javonne Brooks vs. La.-Monroe, 10/5/913. 12, (4x) last by Javonne Brooks vs. Jacksonville, (10/10/92)

The 2009 Louisiana Defensive Player of the year, Nicky Valenti (2007-2009) became just the second Privateer to have 1,600 digs in a ca-reer, and her 4.46 digs per game is the best in school history.

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OPPONENT MATCH RECORDS (INDIVIDUAL)SORTED BY NUMBER OF GAMES OVERALL

KILLS3-Games: 26, Cassi Presley, Lamar, 10/13/894-Games: 30, Tina Prima, Tulane, 9/7/905-Games: 40, Sue Farris, Alabama, 9/22/89

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS)3-Games: .923, Sharia Richardson, Louisiana Tech, 10/1/984-Games: .882, Katie Silliman, Arkansas State, 11/19/995-Games: .684, Clarice Laires, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/1/03

ASSISTS3-Games: 61, Jenni Miller, Western Kentucky, 10/16/984-Games: 77, Aiko Beltran, Jacksonville, 10/10/975-Games: 67, Luna Rebrovic, Tulane, 8/26/06

ACES3-Games: 7, Christine Edwards, Jackson State, 9/25/124-Games: 9, Kelly Keiser, Tulane, 9/12/925-Games: 8, Maria Coelho, Louisiana Tech, 9/7/13 8, Michelle Gross, Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/25/94

DIGS 3-Games: 28, Briana Akrie, New Mexico State, 9/26/124-Games: 37, Brittany Gaydos, Southeastern La., 9/4/045-Games: 31, Heather Bowman, Arkansas State, 10/17/09

BLOCKS3-Games: 10, Ivana, Kuzmic, UALR, 10/19/02 10, Tyra Harper, Central Florida, 9/24/94 10, Alicia Robertson, Tulane, 10/2/92 10, Erin McElwain, Baylor, 9/4/924-Games: 19, Penny Lucas, LSU, 10/22/805-Games: 13, Abby Gruenbacher, Jacksonville, 9/15/07

KILLS1. 40, Sue Farris, Alabama, 9/22/892. 38, Nia Kiggundu, Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/25/943. 30, Kim Sentmore, Tulane, 9/8/00 30, Sonya Van Helden, Iowa St., 9/20/96 30, Tina Prima, Tulane, 9/7/90 HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS)1. .923, Sharia Richardson, Louisiana Tech, 10/1/982. .900, Cathie Ward, Mercer, 10/29/933. .882, Katie Silliman, Arkansas State, 11/19/994. .800, Valerie Broussard, Florida State, 10/21/95 .800, Angie Miller, LSU, 9/25/92

ASSISTS1. 77, Aiko Beltran, Jacksonville, 10/10/972. 75, Lauren O’Connor, LSU, 9/4/983. 74, Megan Murdock, Tulane, 11/14/944. 73, Sandy Grisenti, South Alabama, 10/22/955. 68, Jessica Barney, Arkansas State, 11/19/99 68, Susan Buttry, Arkansas State, 10/23/93

ACES1. 9, Kelly Keiser, Tulane, 9/12/922. 8, Maria Coelho, Louisiana Tech, 9/7/13 8, Michelle Gross, Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/25/944. 7, (3x) last by Adriana Fundora, Florida International, 11/8/02

DIGS1. 37, Brittany Gaydos, Southeastern La., 9/4/042. 35, Vivian Camacho, Louisiana-Lafayette, 11/17/86 3. 31, Heather Bowman, Arkansas State, 10/17/094. 28, Briana Akrie, New Mexico State, 9/26/125. 27, (3x) last by Katie Plummer, Mercer, 9/21/02

BLOCKS1. 19, Penny Lucas, LSU, 10/22/802. 14, Alicia Robertson, Tulane, 11/12/91 14, Trina Stokes, Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/9/864. 13. Terry Rice, Nicholls State, 11/6/86

Jennifer Cruz (2001-2004) (center) had a perfect 1.000 hitting percentage (10-for-10) against South-ern on October 26, 2004. She is one of just 28 Division I student-athletes to have a perfect hitting percent-age in single match.

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SINGLE SEASON RECORDSKILLS1. Javonne Brooks (1992, Sr.) 8782. Javonne Brooks (1990, So.) 7233. Javonne Brooks (1989, Fr.) 7214. Javonne Brooks (1991, Jr.) 6105. Jessica Perdue (1999, Jr.) 542

KILLS PER GAME1. Javonne Brooks (1992, Sr.) 6.102. Javonne Brooks (1991, Jr.) 5.003. Jessica Perdue (1999, Jr.) 4.674. Jessica Perdue (2000, Sr.) 4.565. Javonne Brooks (1989, Fr.) 4.51

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 200 ATTEMPTS)1. Javonne Brooks (1989, Fr.) .3632. Gisille Jenkins (1988, Sr.) .3553. Javonne Brooks (1990, So.) .3544. Javonne Brooks (1991, Jr.) .3455. Caroline LaRocca (1997, So.) .324

ASSISTS1. Ashley Duhon (1989, So.) 1,7812. Ashley Duhon (1990, Jr.) 1,7333. Alison Howard (2000, So.) 1,4644. Shannon Stowell (1992, Fr.) 1,4615. Alison Howard (2001, Jr.) 1,349

ASSISTS PER GAME1. Courtney Adler (1998, So.) 12.182. Alison Howard (2001, Jr.) 11.833. Alison Howard (2000, So.) 11.444. Alison Howard (2002, Sr.) 11.415. Jaci Bayley (2006, So.) 11.36

ACES1. Kelli Melerine (1983, Jr.) 1352. Charlene Helmke (1990, So.) 923. Javonne Brooks (1990, So.) 894. Megan Majerus (1993, Jr.) 795. Dobrilla Kovacevic (2006, So.) 78

ACES PER GAME1. Kelli Melerine (1983, Jr.) 0.842. Julie Winterton (1991, Jr.) 0.743. Dobrilla Kovacevic (2006, So.) 0.734. Megan Majerus (1993, Jr.) 0.685. Lucy Sopiarz (1993, So.) 0.59

DIGS1. Jayne Duncan (2004, Jr.) 6402. Jayne Duncan (2006, Sr.) 6183. Nicky Valenti (2009, Jr) 5974. Nicky Valenti (2007, Fr.) 5315. Christine Zimmer (2004, Sr.) 501

DIGS PER GAME1. Jayne Duncan(2004, Jr.) 5.522. Jayne Duncan(2006, Sr.) 5.023. Nicky Valenti (2009, Jr.) 4.704. Nicky Valenti (2007, Fr.) 4.465. Christine Zimmer(2004, Sr.) 4.396. Nicky Valenti (2008, So.) 4.187. Christy Levy (1999, Sr.) 4.038. Christine Zimmer (2003, Jr.) 3.809. Jessie Mouton (2011, Fr.) 3.7910. Jayne Duncan (2003, So.) 3.6911. LAUREN LEVY (2013, SO.) 3.6212. LAUREN LEVY (2012, FR.) 3.5913. Caroline LaRocca (1998, Jr.) 3.27

BLOCKS1. Javonne Brooks (1989, Fr.) 2162. Monica Stevens (1993, So.) 2153. Javonne Brooks (1992, Sr.) 2134. Javonne Brooks (1990, So.) 2085. Gisille Jenkins (1987, Jr.) 172

BLOCKS PER GAME1. Javonne Brooks (1992, Sr.) 1.482. Monica Stevens (1993, So.) 1.413. Javonne Brooks (1989, Fr.) 1.354. Rachael Maltzahn (1997, So.) 1.33

Kelli Melerine’s (1981-1984) (center) tally of 135 aces in 1983 still stands today as the Pri-vateers record for aces in a season. Melerine’s ace count that season also ranks as the tenth most aces in a single season in NCAA history.

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CAREER RECORDSKILLS1. Javonne Brooks (1989-92) 2,9322. Kristin O’Hearn (1992-95) 1,8373. Jennifer Cruz (2001-04) 1,6514. Lindsey Loyd (2005-09) 1,4135. Jessica Perdue (1997-2000) 1,398

KILLS PER GAME1. Javonne Brooks (1989-91) 4.912. Jennifer Cruz (2001-2004) 3.733. Jessica Perdue (1997-2000) 3.674. Megan Majerus (1993-94) 3.375. Dobrilla Kovacevic (2004-08) 3.35

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 500 ATTEMPTS)1. Javonne Brooks (1989-92) .3452. Monique Knatt (1997-98) .2983. Sandra Mayberry (1989-90) .2824. Maria Szivos (2008-09) .2715. Monica Stevens (1991, 1993) .264

ASSISTS1. Alison Howard (1999-2002) 5,3292. Ashley Duhon (1988-91) 4,7883. Jaci Bayley (2004-08) 3,8044. Courtney Adler (1997-98) 2,5525. Brandi Norgren (1995-96) 2,018

ASSISTS PER GAME1. Courtney Adler (1997-98) 11.652. Alison Howard (1999-2002) 11.313. Jaci Bayley (2004-08) 9.014. Ashley Duhon (1988-91) 8.375. Brandi Norgren (1995-96) 8.10

ACES1. Javonne Brooks (1989-92) 2722. Ashley Duhon (1988-91) 1903. Diane Beckmeyer (1988-90) 1763. Jennifer Cruz (2001-04) 1765. Dobrilla Kovacevic (2004-08) 166

ACES PER GAME1. Megan Majerus (1993-94) 0.572. Javonne Brooks (1989-92) 0.463. Erin O’Connor (1984-87) 0.454. Dobrilla Kovacevic (2004-08) 0.445. Charlene Helmke (1989-90) 0.43

DIGS1. Jayne Duncan (2002-06) 1,7572. Nicky Valenti (2007-09) 1,6003. Kristin O’Hearn (1992-95) 1,3274. Christine Zimmer (2001-04) 1,2605. Javonne Brooks (1989-92) 1,247

DIGS PER GAME1. Nicky Valenti (2007-09) 4.462. Jayne Duncan (2002-06) 4.143. Christine Zimmer (2001-04) 3.064. Christy Levy (1996-99) 2.855. Jamie Ragas (1992-93) 2.79

BLOCKS1. Javonne Brooks (1989-92) 7982. Melissa Caravella (1999-2002) 4173. Rachael Maltzahn (1996-99) 4164. Gisille Jenkins (1985-88) 4145. Hillary Carr (2003-2006) 395

BLOCKS PER GAME1. Javonne Brooks (1989-92) 1.342. Monica Stevens (1991, 1993) 1.243. Ann MacMillan (2000-2001) 1.214. Hillary Carr (2003-2006) 1.155. Rachael Maltzahn (1996-99) 0.98

Former Privateers volleyball All-American Javonne Brooks (1989-1992) finished her collegiate career as the all-time NCAA leader in kills with 2,932, a total which still places her second in career kills to this day.

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ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE CLASSIC1996 Ayo Morris Brandi Norgren

AUBURN WAR EAGLE CLASSIC2008 Lindsey Loyd (MVP) Dobrilla Kovacevic Jaci Bayley

BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN FALL CLASSIC2010 Edina Dobi

CHARLOTTE CLASSIC2004 Jennifer Cruz

GEORGE WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL1993 Kristin O’Hearn

GREEN WAVE CLASSIC (TULANE)1987 Erin O’Connor1992 Javonne Brooks

HOLIDAY INN CLASSIC (MONTANA ST.)1999 Christy Levy

IKON HUSKY CLASSIC (CONNECTICUT)2000 Jessica Perdue

ISTAP COLLEGIATE CUP (ALABAMA STATE)2013 Marti Richmiller

JACKSON STATE TIGER INVITE2010 Edina Dobi

KANSAS STATE INVITATIONAL1994 Amy DeLong Megan Majerus

KATHY TROSCLAIR MEMORIAL (TULANE)1993 Kristin O’Hearn1996 Ayo Morris2003 Jennifer Cruz

LOUISIANA ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS FOR WOMEN1975 Marcia Culver1981 Susy Carcamo Julie Rousseau Tanya Sparks Debbie Surgi

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE TOURNAMENT1975 Marcia Culver

LOUISIANA-MONROE TOURNAMENT1994 Megan Majerus Kristin O’Hearn1995 Kristin O’Hearn Ayo Morris

LOUISIANA SHOWCASE (TULANE)1991 Javonne Brooks (MVP) Becky Brower Julie Winterton1992 Javonne Brooks

LOUISIANA TECH FAIRFIELD INN INVITATIONAL2013 Lauren Levy

LSU TOURNAMENT1975 Marcia Culver Judy Dalby

LOYOLA (ILL.) TOURNAMENT1995 Kristin O’Hearn

MARRIOTT SUNSET SHOWCASE2002 Melissa Caravella

MEMPHIS TIGER INVITATIONAL2009 Maria Szivos (MVP) Vesna Jelic Nicky Valenti

OLE MISS INVITATIONAL1985 Mary Boutte1986 Gisille Jenkins

ORAL ROBERTS INVITATIONAL1997 Courtney Adler Caroline LaRocca

PENN STATE CLASSIC1998 Jessica Perdue

RICE INVITATIONAL1989 Sandra Mayberry1991 Javonne Brooks

SAM HOUSTON STATE CLASSIC1989 Javonne Brooks

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SELECTIONS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SELECTIONSSOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA INVITATIONAL1995 Brandi Norgren1996 Ayo Morris Brandi Norgren 2005 Jessica Helgeson (MVP) Hillary Carr

SMU RADISSON INVITATIONAL2008 Dobrilla Kovacevic

SFA TOURNAMENT1993 Megan Majerus

NOKIA Sugar Bowl Classic2000 Jessica Perdue2002 Jennifer Cruz

TEXAS CHRISTIAN/MOLTEN INVITATIONAL2007 Jaci Bayley Lindsey Boler

UAB/PIZZA HUT INVITATIONAL1987 Gisille Jenkins Erin O’Connor

UNO INVITATIONAL2000 Jessica Perdue (MVP)2002 Melissa Caravella Jennifer Cruz Alison Howard (MVP)2003 Anais Udaz Christine Zimmer2004 Jennifer Cruz (MVP) Jessica Helgeson Christine Zimmer2007 Nicky Valenti

UNO TOURNAMENT1989 Javonne Brooks1990 Javonne Brooks Charlene Helmke1991 Javonne Brooks (MVP)1992 Javonne Brooks1993 Chantel Doucette Kristin O’Hearn Monica Stevens1994 Amy DeLong Megan Majerus Jennifer Pokraka1995 Tera Mander Ayo Morris Rebbie Mutrux (MVP)

1996 Ayo Morris1997 Courtney Adler Caroline LaRocca (MVP)2002 Melissa Caravella Mary Wanko2003 Jennifer Cruz

USD INVITATIONAL1998 Caroline LaRocca

UTA/ARLINGTON STAR-TELEGRAM INVITATIONAL1997 Caroline LaRocca

TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO/WANG CLASSIC1990 Javonne Brooks (MVP) Ashley Duhon1991 Javonne Brooks1992 Javonne Brooks Jamie Ragas

TEXAS A&M INVITATIONAL1990 Javonne Brooks Diane Beckmeyer

TEXAS SOUTHERN LABOR DAY OPENER2012 Laila Hansen Elena Villar

TEXAS TECH RED RAIDER ROUNDUP2008 Maria Szivos

TIDAL WAVE CLASSIC (TULANE)1990 Javonne Brooks Charlene Helmke

TIGER CLASSIC (LSU)1998 Caroline LaRocca Jessica Perdue2007 Dobrilla Kovacevic

TROY STATE TOURNAMENT1999 Rachael Maltzahn Jessica Perdue (MVP)

VALPARAISO POPCORN CLASSIC1992 Javonne Brooks

WKU TOPPER TOURNAMENT1989 Javonne Brooks Ashley Duhon Sandra Mayberry (MVP)

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INDIVIDUAL HONORS & ACCOLADESNATIONAL AWARDSALL-AMERICAN1992 Javonne Brooks Honorable Mention

COLLEGIATE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN1986 Kathy Robertson

Regional AwardsALL-REGION1989 Javonne Brooks 2nd team1990 Javonne Brooks 2nd team1991 Javonne Brooks 3rd team1992 Javonne Brooks 2nd team

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT1987 Kathy Robertson District VI2008 Jaci Bayley District VI**SECOND TEAM

CONFERENCE AWARDSAMERICAN SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM1988 Gisille Jenkins 1st team1989 Javonne Brooks 1st team1990 Javonne Brooks 1st team

AMERICAN SOUTH - PLAYER OF THE WEEK1989 Javonne Brooks 9/5, 10/9, 10/231990 Javonne Brooks 9/17, 9/24, 10/15 & 11/12

AMERICAN SOUTH ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1987 Giselle Jenkins Erin O’Connor1988 Giselle Jenkins1989 Javonne Brooks1990 Javonne Brooks

SUN BELT ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM1992 Javonne Brooks 1st team1993 Kristin O’Hearn 2nd team1995 Kristin O’Hearn 2nd team1997 Caroline LaRocca 1st team Ayo Morris 2nd team1998 Monique Knatt Caroline LaRocca Rachael Maltzahn1999 Rachael Maltzahn Jessica Perdue2000 Jessica Perdue 1st team Mary Wanko 2nd team2001 Ann MacMillan 2nd team

2002 Jennifer Cruz 2nd team2004 Jennifer Cruz 1st team Jayne Duncan 2nd team2006 Dobrilla Kovacevic 1st team Jayne Duncan 2nd team2007 Lindsey Boler 2nd team2008 Dobrilla Kovacevic 1st team Lindsey Loyd 1st team2009 Lindsey Loyd 1st team Maria Szivos 2nd team

SUN BELT DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1998 Christy Levy 1999 Christy Levy 2004 Jayne Duncan 2006 Jayne Duncan

SUN BELT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1994 Amy DeLong

SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE WEEK1991 Javonne Brooks 9/23, 10/211992 Javonne Brooks 9/21, 10/19 & 11/21993 Kristin O’Hearn 11/151994 Kristin O’Hearn 9/19 Jennifer Pokraka 10/101995 Rebbie Mutrux 10/21996 Rebbie Mutrux 11/41997 Caroline LaRocca 10/131998 Monique Knatt 10/26 Caroline LaRocca 10/121999 Jessica Perdue 10/42000 Jessica Perdue 9/25 Mary Wanko 10/302001 Alison Howard 11/52002 Melissa Caravella 9/23, 11/12004 Jennifer Cruz 10/112008 Lindsey Loyd 11/9)2009 Maria Szivos 10/19

SUN BELT DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK2004 Jayne Duncan 9/7, 9/14, 11/152009 Nicky Valenti 9/28, 10/5

SUN BELT ALL- TOURNAMENT TEAM1997 Caroline LaRocca1998 Monique Knatt2000 Dee James Jessica Perdue2004 Jennifer Cruz2008 Dobrilla Kovacevic Lindsey Loyd

INDIVIDUAL HONORS & ACCOLADESLOUISIANA AWARDSLOUISIANA PLAYER OF THE YEAR1989 Javonne Brooks Shared1990 Javonne Brooks1992 Javonne Brooks1998 Caroline LaRocca1999 Jessica Perdue

ALL-LOUISIANA TEAM1987 Erin O’Connor 1st team Gisille Jenkins 2nd team1988 Gisille Jenkins 1st team Diane Beckmeyer Honorable Mention1989 Javonne Brooks 1st team Sandra Mayberry 2nd team Ashley Duhon Honorable Mention1990 Javonne Brooks 1st team Charlene Helmke Honorable Mention Sandra Mayberry Honorable Mention1991 Javonne Brooks 1st team1992 Javonne Brooks 1st team1993 Kristin O’Hearn 2nd team1994 Kristin O’Hearn 1st team Amy DeLong 2nd team1995 Kristin O’Hearn 2nd team Brandi Norgren Honorable Mention1996 Ayo Morris Honorable Mention1997 Caroline LaRocca 1st team1998 Caroline LaRocca 1st team Rachael Maltzahn 2nd team Monique Knatt Honorable Mention1999 Jessica Perdue 1st team2000 Jessica Perdue 1st team Alison Howard 2nd team2001 Ann MacMillan 2nd team2002 Jennifer Cruz 2nd team Melissa Caravella Honorable Mention2003 Jennifer Cruz Honorable Mention2004 Jennifer Cruz 1st team Hillary Carr 2nd team Jayne Duncan Honorable Mention2006 Dobrilla Kovacevic 1st team Jayne Duncan 2nd team Jessica Hegelson 2nd team2007 Lindsey Boler 2nd team2008 Dobrilla Kovacevic 1st team Lindsey Loyd 2nd team2009 Lindsey Loyd 1st team Nicky Valenti 1st team

LOUISIANA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2006 Jayne Duncan (Shared)2009 Nicky Valenti

LOUISIANA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1994 Amy DeLong

LOUISIANA NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR1989 Javonne Brooks2013 Celeste Ramirez

LOUISIANA COACH OF THE YEAR1990 Ruben Herrera1998 Betsy Becker (Shared)2000 Julie Stempel Ibieta2004 Julie Stempel Ibieta (Shared)

METRO NEW ORLEANS ATHLETE OF THE MONTH1981 Debbie Surgi September1992 Javonne Brooks October

Celeste Ramirez became just the second Privateer in program history to be named Louisiana Newcom-er of the Year when she collected the award last season.

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ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDSAMERICAN SOUTH ACADEMIC MEDALLION1987 Kathy Robertson

AMERICAN SOUTH COMMISSIONER’S ALL-ACADEMIC LIST1987 Kathy Robertson1990 Cynthia Barrios

SUN BELT ACADEMIC MEDALLION 1993 Cynthia Barrios1997 Erin Crawford

SUN BELT COMMISSIONER’S ALL ACADEMIC LIST1991 Becky Brower Michelle Mayer1992 Jean Goerling Nicole Matenaer Kristin O’Hearn Lucy Sopiarz Shannon Stowell1993 Cynthia Barrios Nicole Matenaer Kristin O’Hearn Lucy Sopiarz1994 Cynthia Barrios Erin Crawford Nicole Matenaer Kristin O’Hearn1995 Erin Crawford Tera Mander Nicole Matenaer Kristin O’Hearn Lucy Sopiarz Kristie Terrebonne1996 Erin Crawford Karrie Goodman Rebbie Mutrux Brandi Norgren Kristi Terrebonne1998 Addie Prewitt1999 Christy Levy Stacie Maratea2000 Jessica Perdue2002 Christine Zimmer

2003 Amanda Kuhlke Nikki May Christine Zimmer2004 Kylee Bauer Amanda Kuhlke Nikki May Christine Zimmer2005 Jaci Bayley Jayne Duncan2006 Jaci Bayley2007 Jaci Bayley Emily Kelly Lauren Loeffelholz2008 Jaci Bayley Kaley Hubbard

SUN BELT ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL1997 Courtney Adler1998 Paige Huber1999 Paige Huber Jessica Perdue2000 Paige Huber Ann MacMillan2001 Alison Howard Amanda Kuhlke Ann MacMillan Liz Matsko Mary Wanko Christine Zimmer2002 Melissa Caravella Hillary Carr Jennifer Cruz Jessica Helgeson Amanda Kuhlke Mary Wanko2003 Kylee Bauer Jessica Helgeson Melissa Mikuski2004 Jaci Bayley Hillary Carr Jennifer Cruz2005 Lindsey Loyd Nikki May

ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDS2006 Emily Kelly Lauren Loeffelholz Lindsey Loyd Nikki May2007 Lindsey Boler Heather Ford Lindsey Loyd2008 Heather Ford

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCECOMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL2013 Taylor Berry Ashley Everett Brooklyn Frank Kelsea Hundtoft Ariane Labrzycki Lauren Levy Alyssa Podwell Celeste Ramirez Marti Richmiller Courtney Roblez Cara Sander

Shown here on signing day 2012, former Privateer Lindsay Loyd (left) helped coach current Pri-vateer Taylor Berry (right) to both athletic and academic success during high school. During her stay on the Lakefront, Loyd made the Sun Belt Academic Honor Roll three times, while Taylor Berry recently was named to the Southland Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

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ALL-TIME ROSTERAMichele Abadie 1976Courtney Adler 1997-98Yvonne Allen 1981Cassidy Asebroek 2007-10

BCynthia Barrios 1990, 93-94Kylee Bauer 2003-06Jaci Bayley 2004-08Diane Beckmeyer 1988-90Taylor Berry 2012-PresLiz Berzas 1983-85Celia Beversluis 1991JoAnn Bock 1987-88Lynn Boogaerts 1981-83Lindsey Boler 2005-07Amanda Bosarge 1980Mary Boutte 1983-85Casie Boyle 2002Javonne Brooks 1989-92Sandra Brooks 1983Becky Brower 1991Cherie Brown 1989Nandi Brown 2012-13Janet Brubaker 1977-80

CMelissa Caravella 1999-02Hillary Carr 2003-06Suzy Carcamo 1981-83Gwen Chatelain 1977-80Raelyn Christensen 1991Mary Cordiero 1977-79Becky Combest 1979-80Dee Dee Cooke 1986Mary Cordiero 1980Erin Crawford 1994-97Kaitlyn Crippin 2010Jennifer Cruz 2001-04

DAlexis Daigle 2010Gretchen Dawson 1976Janet DeBarbieris 1986Stephanie Delgado 1976Amy DeLong 1994Edina Dobi 2008-10Chantel Doucette 1993C. Domingue 1977Gretchen Duffner 1998Becky Dugas 1984Ashley Duhon 1988-91Marsha Duhon 1985Jayne Duncan 2002-06Betty Duvernay 1978, 80

EAshley Everett 2012-Pres

FAnett Farkas 2009Denise Farrae 1983-86Leslie Fawcett 1991Alicia Felton 1976Paula Flagge 1990Andre’a Foote 2011Heather Ford 2007-09Brooklyn Frank 2013-Pres

GBetty Gallardo 1984Dominque Gernhauser 1995Jean Goerling 1992-93Karrie Goodman 1996-97

HRyan Hamilton 2011-13Laila Hansen 2011-12Jennifer Hastie 1985Nancy Hastie 1983Kaitlin Hatcher 2009-10Samantha Hauck 2010-11

Claudine Hawkins 1990Tricia Haynes 1991Tory Hearn 2011Jessica Helgeson 2002-06Charlene Helmke 1989-90Ashley Henderson 2010Julia Hopfer 2010Alison Howard 1999-02Kaley Hubbard 2007-09Paige Huber 1997-00Cathy Hughes 1999-01Kelsea Hundtoft 2013-PresJessica Hutchinson 1986

JDee James 1998-00Vesna Jelic 2009Gisille Jenkins 1985-88Kathy Johnston 1976-78

KJoyce Kahleh 1979-80Bethany Kern 2007Emily Kelly 2003-07Monique Knatt 1997-98Gail Kingseed 2000-03Dobrilla Kovacevic 2004-08Evelyn Kovacs 2009-11Amanda Kuhlke 2001-03

LAriane Labryzcki 2012-13Rebecca Lacey 2011Caroline LaRocca 1996-98Patricia Laura 1976Yvonne Legrand 1977-80Christy Levy 1996-99Lauren Levy 2012-PresLauren Loeffelholz 2004-08Cameron Lowe 2011Lindsey Loyd 2005-09Janell Loze 1980-81

ALL-TIME ROSTERMAnn MacMillan 2000-01Megan Majerus 1993-94Rachael Maltzahn 1996-99Tera Mander 1994-96Stacie Maratea 1997-00Lauren Massulla 2010Nicole Matenaer 1992-95Liz Matsko 1998-01Stacey Mauterer 1988Nikki May 2003-07Sandra Mayberry 1989-90Michelle Mayer 1991Kayla McGee 2010Melissa Mikuski 2001-04Marlene Melancon 1981-83Kelli Melerine 1981-84Amanda Meyers 2003Tina Milford 1979-80Hajnalka Molnar 2009-10Lisa Monica 1985Ayo Morris 1994-97Mary Morrison 1977-78Jessie Mouton 2011Missy Mullen 1978-79Rebbie Mutrux 1993-96

NCindy Newman 1977-80Gabrielle Nicol 2003Brandi Norgren 1995-96Ann Nunez 1986-88Nadine Nunnery 1986-88

OErin O’Connor 1984-87Cindy Ogor 2005Kristin O’Hearn 1992-95 PJessica Perdue 1997-00Sandra Perkins 1976

Yvette Perret 1977-78Stacey Pfeffer 1989Gail Pierson 1979-80Alyssa Podwell 2013Jennifer Pokraka 1991-94Addie Prewitt 1998Lindsay Puthoff 2005Jodee Pulizzano 1987-88

RJamie Ragas 1992-93Cheramie Rahaim 1995-96Celeste Ramirez 2013-PresRachel Ramirez 1988Marti Richmiller 2012-13Jackie Ridgeway 1983Kathy Robertson 1984-87Courtney Roblez 2013-PresJulie Rousseau 1981

SCara Sander 2013-PresSuzanne Sandrock 1976-78Kathryn Schenck 1987-88Brionne Smith 2012Sara Smith 1987-88Emanda Solomon 1978Lucy Sopiarz 1992-95Tanya Sparks 1981Kneckie Stallsworth 2000-01Monica Stevens 1991,93Shannon Stowell 1992Roxanne Sugar 1983Debbie Surgi 1978-81Maria Szivos 2008-09Judy Szollosi 1985-86

TLisa Taglauer 1987-88Kristie Terrebonne 1995-96Monique Theriot 2000-01Anesia Thompson 1989

Kellie Trowbridge 1980-81Toni Tymon 1980

UAnais Urdaz 2003

VNicky Valenti 2007-09Cathy Vanhuss 1976-78Elena Villar 2011-12Sandra Vollenweider 1978Eva Voitier 2000

WLeslie Wahle 1993-94Jasmyne Walker 2011Mary Wanko 1999-02Kimberly Watson 2008-09Kelly West 1999C. Weston 1977Oveta White 1976Stacey Wimp 1988-90Julie Winterton 1991

ZChristine Zimmer 2001-04Courtney Zimmer 2005-06

*All-time roster includes all past and present student-athletes who have played in one or more varsity matches.

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