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Utah Valley StateVolleyball 2006
Wolverines Open 2006 Campaign at Sun Devil Classic
Location: Tempe, ArizonaDates: August 25-26Times: LMU @ 6:00 pm (Aug. 25th) ASU @ 1:00 pm (Aug. 26th) NU @ 6:00 pm (Aug. 26th) Site: Wells Fargo ArenaSeries Records: First Meeting with all three schoolsInternet Broadcast: NoneLive Stats: None
What’s on Tap:The Utah Valley State volleyball team will travel to Tempe, Arizona to open up its 2006 season in the Sun Devil Classic August 25-26 at the Wells Fargo Arena on the campus of Arizona State.
The four teams competing will be ASU, Loyola Marymount, Northeastern and Utah Valley State. It will be the first meeting for the Wolverines with all three teams playing in the tournament.
Wolverine Update:Utah Valley State (0-0) boasts a current eight match winning streak coming into the ASU tournament. The Wolverines won nine of their last ten matches to close out the 2005 season and won the Division I Independent Tournament Championship.
Utah Valley State, led by 2005 Division I Independent Coach of the Year, Sam Atoa finished with an 18-11 record last season. UV returns seven players and welcomes 10 newcomers to Orem and looks to have the firepower to defend its title.
The Wolverines also return three players who received All-Independent honors last season. Senior setter Lacee Koelliker was a First-Team performer, and was named the DI Independent “Setter of the Year,” junior middle blocker Jessica Endres also received First-Team recognition. Sophomore outside hitter Camie Manwill was a Second-Team selection and was named DI Independent “Newcomer of the Year.”
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Utah Valley State Athletics 800 West University Parkway
Orem, Utah 84058801-863-8653
Sports Information Contact:Nate Mathis
email: [email protected]: 801-863-6508cell: 801-362-5900
press row: same as cell
Date Opponent Time/Results
Aug. 25 (Fri.) Loyola Marymount ^ 6:00 pm
Aug. 26 (Sat.) Arizona State ^ 1:00 pm
Aug. 26 (Sat.) Northeastern ^ 6:00 pm
Aug. 29 (Tues.) @ Weber State 7:00 pm
Sept. 1 (Fri.) Samford # 4:00 pm
Sept. 2 (Sat.) Furman # 9:00 am
Sept. 2 (Sat.) Central Florida 2:00 pm
Sept. 6 (Wed.) @ Idaho State 7:00 pm
Sept. 8 (Fri.) Weber State ! 7:00 pm
Sept. 9 (Sat.) Oral Roberts ! 1:30 pm
Sept. 9 (Sat.) IPFW ! 7:00 pm
Sept. 15 (Fri.) San Jose State % 8:00 pm
Sept. 16 (Sat.) Cal State Northridge % 2:00 pm
Sept. 16 (Sat.) Harvard % 5:00 pm
Sept. 22 (Fri.) Dixie State 7:00 pm
Sept. 29 (Fri.) @ Texas-San Antonio 6:00 pm
Sept. 30 (Sat.) @ Texas-Pan American 6:00 pm
Oct. 3 (Tues.) Brigham Young 7:00 pm
Oct. 10 (Tues.) @ #24 Utah 7:00 pm
Oct. 13 (Fri.) @ South Dakota State 6:00 pm
Oct. 14 (Sat.) @ North Dakota State 4:00 pm
Oct. 26 (Thur.) South Dakota State 7:00 pm
Oct. 28 (Sat.) North Dakota State 1:00 pm
Nov. 3 (Fri.) Montana State 7:00 pm
Nov. 4 (Sat.) Texas-Pan American 7:00 pm
Nov. 10 (Fri.) TBA * TBA
Nov. 11 (Sat. TBA * TBA
All times listed in Mountain Standard Time. All home matches are in bold and will be played in the
Shurian Family Activity Center.
^ Sun Devil Classic # Central Florida Fall Classic
! LaQuinta/Utah Valley Invitational % Hyatt Invitational
* Division I Independent Championship
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Loyola Marymount (0-0)
Arizona State (0-0)
Northeastern (0-0)
VS.
Utah Valley State (0-0)
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Scouting the Opposition:LMU: The Lions open their season with UV and it will be the first meeting between the two schools. LMU is coming off a 19-11 season in 2005 and its third straight appearance at the NCAA Volleyball Championships.
LMU is one of three NCAA tournament teams on the Wolverine’s schedule. The 2005 postseason appearance was LMU’s seventh trip to the NCAAs in the last nine years. The Lions fell to UV in-state rival Utah in the first round.
LMU will be led by First-Team All-West Coast Conference performer, Heather Hughes. She averaged 3.27 k/g and hit at a .237 clip for the Lions in 2005.
ASU: The Sun Devils return 12 players from last year’s team that went 8-20 (3-15 in Pac-10). ASU was picked to finish ninth in the conference by Pac-10 coaches.
The Sun Devils face a tough schedule in 2006 with 15 of their 29 opponents being ranked in the Top 25, including six with Top 10 teams.
ASU will be led by All-Pac-10 honorable mention selections Sydney Donahue and Nicole Morton and Pac-10 All-Freshman Margie Giordano. In 2005, Donahue averaged 6.41 d/g, Morton averaged 3.57 k/g, and Giordano averaged 2.53 kills and 2.54 digs per game.
NU: The Huskies are coming off a 2005 season where they finished 11-16 (8-10 in CAA) overall.
NU will be led by seniors Ashley Reeves and Chelsea Carroll, and sophomore Lauren DeTurk. DeTurk and Reeves were two and three, respectively, in the kills per game category last season. DeTurk notched 2.40 k/g, while Reeves tallied 2.21 k/g. Carroll shared setting duties last season averaging 5.26 a/g.
Up Next: The Wolverines will be back in Utah on Tuesday, August 29 to take on in-state rival Weber State in Ogden at 7:00 pm.
New Zealand/Samoa Tour ~ Summer 2006
In May 2006 the Utah Valley State Wolverine volleyball team went on a 13 day tour of New Zealand and Samoa they will never forget. The tour in New Zealand included matches against the National Team and Junior National Team, speaking engagements at the Church College of New Zealand and the University of Hamilton, and opportunities to put on clinics and donate needed volleyball equipment to local schools in Auckland.
Samoa was a chance for head coach Sam Atoa to show his team where he was born and raised. The Wolverines collected more equipment to pass out to schools, brought toys and smiles to the sick children at the National Hospital of Samoa, and spent Mother’s Day (a national holiday in Samoa) presenting a musical program to the elderly at a Catholic home. The last day of the Wolverine journey was spent at the “Return to Paradise” beach.
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Lacee Koelliker, Maegan Hoyt, Camie Manwill and Kari Heers hang’n loose on the beach of
“Return to Paradise” in Samoa.
UV played the Church College of New Zealand in an expedition match. Here they are all pictured
together at a gym in Hamilton.
UV playing a pick game with kids in a Samoan village.
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General Information
Name of School.................................................................Utah Valley State Location......................................................................................Orem, UtahFounded.................................................................................................1941Enrollment.........................................................................................25,000School Colors................................................ Forest Green, Gold and WhiteMascot...........................................................................................WolverineVolleyball Facility.......................................Shurian Family Activity CenterCapacity...............................................................................................2,000National Affiliation.............................................................NCAA Division IConference................................................................................IndependentPresident..............................................................Dr. William A. SederburgVice President for Student Affairs......................................Cory Duckworth Director of Athletics..............................................................Mike JacobsenSenior Associate AD; Internal Operations............................Dr. D.J. Smith Associate AD; Senior Woman Administrator ...................Megan KennedyAssistant AD; Marketing & Promotions...................................Chris BrownAssistant Athletic Director; External Operations......................Brad MertzEquipment Manager .............................................................Mike Guymon Office Phone.................................................................(801) 863-8515 Email..................................................................guymonmi@uvsc.eduAthletic Department Office Phone................................................................(801) 863-8653 Fax ..............................................................................(801) 863-8813 Ticket Information .....................................................(801) 863-8998
Coaching Staff
Head Coach....................................................................................Sam Atoa Alma Mater......................................Brigham Young University, 1988 NCAA Division I Record at UVSC (yrs).................................39-41 (3) Career Record at UVSC (yrs)............................................... 177-72 (7) Phone...........................................................................(801) 863-8657 Email.........................................................................atoasa@uvsc.eduAssistant Coach ......................................................................Kelsi Carlston Alma Mater.....................................................Utah Valley State, 2001 Phone...........................................................................(801) 863-7023 Email.......................................................................carlstke@uvsc.eduAssistant Coach ..................................................................Justin Hutchins Alma Mater ................................................Utah Valley State, Present Phone...........................................................................(801) 863-7023 Email......................................................................hutchiju@uvsc.eduStudent Assistant Coach .........................................................Maegan Hoyt Alma Mater ................................................Utah Valley State, Present
History
Overall All-Time NCAA Division I Record (yrs)............................39-41 (3)
Team Information
Starters Returning/Lost..........................................................................5/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................................8/4Newcomers..................................................................................................7
Sports Information
Volleyball Contact.....................................................................Nate Mathis Email....................................................................mathisna@uvsc.edu Office/Cell.......................................(801) 863-6508/(801) 362-5900 Press Row..........................................................................same as cell
2006 Volleyball Quickfacts
NEWSPAPERS
The Daily Herald1555 North Freedom Boulevard
Provo, Utah 84603(801) 373-5050
FAX: (801) 373-5489Sports Editor: Darnell Dickson
Email:[email protected]
Deseret News30 East 100 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84110(801) 237-2321
FAX: (801) 237-2543Sports Editor: David Schneider
Email: [email protected]
Salt Lake Tribune143 South Main Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84110(801) 257-8900
FAX: (801) 257-8950Sports Editor: Michael Anastasi
Email: [email protected]
College Times800 West University Parkway
Orem, Utah 84058-5999(801) 863-8688
FAX: (801) 863-8601Sports Editor: Ben Webster
Email: [email protected]
TELEVISION
KSL-TVChannel 5 (NBC)
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KUTV-TVChannel 2 (CBS)
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Sam Atoa enters his 8th year at the helm of the Utah Valley State
women’s volleyball program, and his fourth season competing at the
NCAA Division I level.
Atoa’s spikers have improved each year at the D-I level and 2005 was a
break out season for the Wolverines finishing with
a school record 18 wins. UV won 10 of its last 11
matches on way to the Independent Tournament
Championship. Atoa was named the Division I
Independent “Coach of the Year” in 2005.
In its second season as a Division I program
in 2004 the Wolverines finished with an 11-16
record that included wins over Memphis, Central
Florida, Montana, Portland State, and Boise
State. As well as two wins each over fellow D-I
Independent teams: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
and Texas Pan American.
In the first year of D-I competition in 2003, Atoa
led the Wolverine volleyball program to a 10-14
record, including wins over D-I opponents, Boise
State and Pac-10 power Washington State.
Atoa took over the reins of the UVSC volleyball
program in 1999 after six years as an assistant
to former head coach Lori Richards. In his
first season at the helm of the UVSC volleyball
program Atoa led the Wolverines to a 32-12
record. UVSC just missed a trip to the national
tournament with a tight, five-set loss in the
district championship. Then, in just his second
season at the helm, Atoa led UVSC to the national
tournament and a third place finish in the
nation. The third place finish equalled UVSC’s
best showing ever at nationals. Atoa was named
Tachikara/AVCA Junior College National Coach
of the Year and Region 18 Coach of the Year. In
2002, Atoa led the Wolverines to a sixth place
finish at nationals.
During his collegiate playing days, Atoa was a terror on the court. He
played for Brigham Young University from 1984 to 1988, and was
named a Collegiate Club All-American. Dubbed “Sam the Wham,” by the
BYU media, Atoa was the big gun in the Cougars’ run of three National
Collegiate Club Championships. He was an assistant coach for the BYU
men’s program from 1989 to 1991. He has also directed his own summer
volleyball camp program, “Atoa Volleyball Camps,” for several years. His
camps are designed for high school and junior high players, and have
been conducted in Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and Idaho.
Atoa has also taught physical education classes
at UVSC, and directed the intramural sports
program from 1993-2001. He was also the
tournament director for the NJCAA national
championships in 1997 and 1998.
Atoa was born and raised in Apia, Samoa, and
has a rich cultural and athletic background. He
is highly honored and respected in his country,
having received the Papalii or “Son of the King”
title from the Head of State of Samoa, His
Highness Malietoa Tanumafili II. Atoa went to
high school at the Church College of Western
Samoa, but developed his volleyball skills in
church and government leagues, because the
school did not have a varsity volleyball program.
Atoa played rugby, soccer, tennis, and basketball
in these leagues too. But the bulk of his time was
devoted to volleyball and basketball, which were
very popular in the Islands. With his advanced
talent and size, he found himself playing on adult
teams in these leagues, while he was yet in his
early teens. “I learned a lot by playing with older,
more experienced players,” said Atoa. “I also
learned the proper fundamentals as a youngster,
thanks to the influence of a number of American
teachers and instructors. Most of the teachers at
our school were from the States.”
After graduating from high school, Atoa went
to BYU Hawaii and played volleyball for two
years at the NAIA level. He was named his
team’s Most Improved Player. He earned his way
through school by entertaining and dancing at
the Polynesian Cultural Center. In 1982, he left
for a two-year LDS Church mission to San Jose,
California. After that, he landed at BYU and earned a spot on the club
team that went on to attain national prominence.
Atoa and his wife, Lori, reside in Orem and are the parents of five
children: Sam, Bradley, Devri, Andrew, and Darci.
Head Coach Sam Atoa
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Expectations are high in 2006 as the Utah Valley State volleyball team, led by 2005 Division I Independent Coach of the Year, Sam Atoa will try to match the triumphs of last season.
The Wolverine volleyball program finished with an 18-11 record in 2005 and won nine of their last ten matches on way to the D-I Independent Tournament Championship. Atoa’s group takes a current eight match winning streak into this year.
UV returns seven players in 2006 and welcomes 10 newcomers to Orem and looks to have the firepower to defend its title. Below is a position-
by-position outlook of the 2006 Wolverine spikers.
SETTERS: All-time Wolverine assist leader, Lacee Koelliker returns for her final campaign in Orem. The 2005 Division I Setter of the Year and First Team All-Independent player owns every setting record at UV. She has tallied close to 3,000 assists in her first three seasons. As Koelliker goes, the Wolverines will go in 2006.
“She brings everything a coach wants,” said Atoa. “Leadership, coachability, and
preparation for each match. She has it all.”
Cal State Northridge transfer, Gini Mendenhall will also vie for playing time.
“She brings depth, she brings experience, and her setting skills are very good,” said Atoa about Mendenhall. “With Gini and Lacee we have the best one-two setting punch we’ve ever had since we’ve been Division I.”
DEFENSE: Junior Chelsea Baugh and sophomore Bethany Carron return from last year’s squad and will be called upon to help stabilize the back row.
“We are leaning on Chelsea with her experience to be able to step into a major role on the back row,” said Atoa. “She is a very quick athlete.”
“Bethany improves every year. She doesn’t lack any motivation or desire to want to get better,” said Atoa.
Freshmen Kaui Piena and Ashley Santiago will also help to add needed security on the back row.
“Defensively Kaui adds the depth we need to get to the ball quicker,” said Atoa. “Ashley also does a nice job for us.”
MIDDLE BLOCKERS: Junior Jessica Endres returns having started the last two years. She was named First Team All-Independent last season and should be a major force in the middle.
“She has the ability to dominate on the court and I don’t expect anything less from her,” said Atoa about Endres.
Seniors Brooke Adams and Stephanie McFarland return for their final seasons having also been very valuable on the front row. They will both be seen causing havoc for opponents in the middle on a regular basis. Two-time junior college All-Region performer, Ashley Brown and redshirt freshman Kristin Bromley will also fight for time making the middle core as deep as any UV has ever seen.
“I expect our middles to anchor our offense,” said Atoa.
Local standout, Dani Robison (Orem HS) will be asked to redshirt in 2006 so she can learn the offense.
OUTSIDE HITTERS: Division I Independent Newcomer of the Year and Second Team All-Independent performer, Camie Manwill returns for her sophomore campaign after having an outstanding freshman year. She will see major time on the outside and will be complimented by Weber State transfers, Kaylie Kortsen and Ashley Dallin.
“It was a great surprise to see Camie step into a role that not many people are able to do as a freshman last season,” said Atoa. “She was awesome for us, and will only continue to improve.”
“Adding Kaylie and Ashley is going to be a huge plus to our outside group,” said Atoa.
RIGHTSIDE HITTERS: The rightside will also feature a couple of transfers in Terin Ledall (Northern Colorado) and Brooke Wilson (Eastern Utah). McFarland will see time on the rightside as well.
Ledall, who didn’t play last season, is not an unfamiliar face for the Wolverines. In 2003, she was the Division I Independent Freshman of the Year and in 2004 notched Honorable Mention All-Independent honors.
“If Terin continues to do what she did at UNC it will be very beneficial to us,” said Atoa.
Wilson, who redshirted last year at UV because of medical reasons, will battle for time on both sides of the front row.
“Brooke adds major depth to both the rightside and the outside,” said Atoa.
Atoa’s one goal for the 2006 season was to improve on a great 2005 performance and he looks to have the group to do it.
“We’ve added a few players more than what we had last year,” said Atoa. “It will make for more competitive practices, more depth, and hopefully a successful season.”
The Wolverines open the 2006 season on the road competing in the Sun Devil Classic hosted by Arizona State. UV will play Loyola Marymount on Friday, August 25 at 6:00 pm (MST), followed by a doubleheader against Arizona State (1 pm MST) and Northeastern (6 pm MST) on Saturday, August 26.
2006 Season Outlook
Seniors Brooke Adams (1) and Stephanie McFarland (9) return for their final seasons in Orem.
Sophomore Camie Manwill (14) will be a crowd pleaser in the Shurian Family Activity Center in 2006.
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2006 Wolverine Volleyball Roster
Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/Previous School)
1 Brooke Adams MB 5-11 Sr Logandale, NV (Moapa Valley HS/Dixie State)
2 Lacee Koelliker S 5-11 Sr Las Vegas, NV (Silverado HS)
3 Kaui Piena L/S 5-6 Fr Henderson, NV (Green Valley HS)
4 Dani Robison MB 6-2 Fr Orem, UT (Orem HS)
6 Ashley Brown MB 6-2 Jr Eagar, AZ (Round Valley/Snow College)
7 Bethany Carron L 5-8 So Draper, UT (Alta HS)
8 Chelsea Baugh L 5-6 Jr Magnolia, TX (Magnolia HS)
9 Stephanie McFarland MB 5-11 Sr Pleasant Grove, UT (Pleasant Grove HS)
10 Ashley Dallin OH 5-11 Jr Orem, UT (Mountain View HS/Weber State)
11 Jessica Endres MB 6-1 Jr Gilbert, AZ (Gilbert HS)
12 Kaylie Kortsen OH/RS 6-2 Jr Hollister, CA (San Benito HS/Weber State)
13 Gini Mendenhall S 5-10 Jr Salt Lake City, UT (Brighton HS/Cal State Northridge)
14 Camie Manwill OH 6-0 So Paradise, CA (Paradise HS)
15 Brooke Wilson RS 5-11 Jr Draper, UT (Alta HS/Eastern Utah)
16 Ashley Santiago L/OH 5-10 Fr Plano, TX (Plano West Senior HS)
17 Kristin Bromley MB 6-3 Fr St. George, UT (Dixie HS)
18 Terin Ledall OH 5-11 Sr Eaton, CO (Eaton HS/Northern Colorado)
Alphabetical Roster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High School/Previous School)
1 Brooke Adams MB 5-11 Sr Logandale, NV (Moapa Valley HS/Dixie State)
8 Chelsea Baugh L 5-6 Jr Magnolia, TX (Magnolia HS)
17 Kristin Bromley MB 6-3 Fr St. George, UT (Dixie HS)
6 Ashley Brown MB 6-2 Jr Eagar, AZ (Round Valley/Snow College)
7 Bethany Carron L 5-8 So Draper, UT (Alta HS)
10 Ashley Dallin OH 5-11 Jr Orem, UT (Mountain View HS/Weber State)
11 Jessica Endres MB 6-1 Jr Gilbert, AZ (Gilbert HS)
2 Lacee Koelliker S 5-11 Sr Las Vegas, NV (Silverado HS)
12 Kaylie Kortsen OH/RS 6-2 Jr Hollister, CA (San Benito HS/Weber State)
18 Terin Ledall OH 5-11 Sr Eaton, CO (Eaton HS/Northern Colorado)
14 Camie Manwill OH 6-0 So Paradise, CA (Paradise HS)
9 Stephanie McFarland MB 5-11 Sr Pleasant Grove, UT (Pleasant Grove HS)
13 Gini Mendenhall S 5-10 Jr Salt Lake City, UT (Brighton HS/Cal State Northridge)
3 Kaui Piena L/S 5-6 Fr Henderson, NV (Green Valley HS)
4 Dani Robison MB 6-2 Fr Orem, UT (Orem HS)
16 Ashley Santiago L/OH 5-10 Fr Plano, TX (Plano West Senior HS)
15 Brooke Wilson RS 5-11 Jr Draper, UT (Alta HS/Eastern Utah)
Head Coach: Sam Atoa (8th year, Brigham Young University)
Assistant Coach: Kelsi Carlston (2nd year, Utah Valley State)
Assistant Coach: Justin Hutchins (2nd year, Utah Valley State)
Student Assistant Coach: Maegan Hoyt (1st year, Utah Valley State)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Chelsea Baugh - Chel-see BAH
Bethany Carron - Bethany Kare-in
Jessica Endres - Jessica En-dress
Lacee Koelliker - LAY-see CALL-licker
Terin Ledall - Tear-in La-doll
Kaui Piena - Cow-ee Pee-en-ah
Sam Atoa - Sam AH-toe-AH
Kelsi Carlston - KEL-see Carlston
Maegan Hoyt - MAY-gen Ho-eet
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Date Opponent Time/Results
Aug. 25 (Fri.) Loyola Marymount ^ 6:00 pm
Aug. 26 (Sat.) Arizona State ^ 1:00 pm
Aug. 26 (Sat.) Northeastern ^ 6:00 pm
Aug. 29 (Tues.) @ Weber State 7:00 pm
Sept. 1 (Fri.) Samford # 4:00 pm
Sept. 2 (Sat.) Furman # 9:00 am
Sept. 2 (Sat.) Central Florida 2:00 pm
Sept. 6 (Wed.) @ Idaho State 7:00 pm
Sept. 8 (Fri.) Weber State ! 7:00 pm
Sept. 9 (Sat.) Oral Roberts ! 1:30 pm
Sept. 9 (Sat.) IPFW ! 7:00 pm
Sept. 15 (Fri.) San Jose State % 8:00 pm
Sept. 16 (Sat.) Cal State Northridge % 2:00 pm
Sept. 16 (Sat.) Harvard % 5:00 pm
Sept. 22 (Fri.) Dixie State 7:00 pm
Sept. 29 (Fri.) @ Texas-San Antonio 6:00 pm
Sept. 30 (Sat.) @ Texas-Pan American 6:00 pm
Oct. 3 (Tues.) Brigham Young 7:00 pm
Oct. 10 (Tues.) @ #24 Utah 7:00 pm
Oct. 13 (Fri.) @ South Dakota State 6:00 pm
Oct. 14 (Sat.) @ North Dakota State 4:00 pm
Oct. 26 (Thur.) South Dakota State 7:00 pm
Oct. 28 (Sat.) North Dakota State 1:00 pm
Nov. 3 (Fri.) Montana State 7:00 pm
Nov. 4 (Sat.) Texas-Pan American 7:00 pm
Nov. 10 (Fri.) TBA * TBA
Nov. 11 (Sat. TBA * TBA
All times listed in Mountain Standard Time. All home matches are in bold and will be played in the Shurian Family Activity Center.
^ Sun Devil Classic # Central Florida Fall Classic ! LaQuinta/Utah Valley Invitational % Hyatt Invitational
* Division I Independent Championship
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2005 Statistics
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2005 Statistics
Utah Valley State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 14, 2005) All matches
Overall record: 18-11 Conf: 0-0 Home: 8-5 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 5-1
|-----------ATTACK---------| |---SET---| |-----SERVE----|
## Name GP-MP-MS K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Game SA SA/Gm SE
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11 ENDRES,Jessica 114 29-27 361 3.17 101 810 .321 21 0.18 15 0.13 18
2 KOELLIKER,Lacee 114 29-28 153 1.34 30 419 .294 1375 12.06 55 0.48 43
1 ADAMS,Brooke 100 29-21 225 2.25 80 528 .275 19 0.19 10 0.10 17
14 MANWILL,Camie 112 29-27 375 3.35 195 994 .181 18 0.16 14 0.12 25
9 McFARLAND,Stephanie 105 29-26 153 1.46 83 422 .166 28 0.27 19 0.18 48
6 OLSEN,Anne 113 29-28 370 3.27 221 999 .149 24 0.21 37 0.33 49
13 LAYCOCK,Larissa 29 9-7 47 1.62 35 137 .088 1 0.03 0 0.00 0
7 CARRON,Bethany 67 24-0 11 0.16 10 48 .021 6 0.09 9 0.13 20
10 CADMUS,Carlyn 28 11-1 25 0.89 24 79 .013 0 0.00 1 0.04 2
4 HEERS,Kari 71 22-1 10 0.14 13 47 -.064 13 0.18 2 0.03 8
12 HOYT,Maegan 108 29-2 11 0.10 18 66 -.106 49 0.45 15 0.14 35
8 O'NEAL,Chelsea 98 29-0 3 0.03 5 15 -.133 19 0.19 5 0.05 8
UTAH VALLEY STATE... 114 29-29 1744 15.30 815 4564 .204 1573 13.80 182 1.60 273
Opponents........... 114 29-29 1576 13.82 714 4466 .193 1427 12.52 178 1.56 252
|----RECEPT----| |---DIG---| |--------BLOCKING---------|
## Name G RE TA Pct DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game BE BHE
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11 ENDRES,Jessica 114 1 3 .667 78 0.68 9 84 93 0.82 5 2
2 KOELLIKER,Lacee 114 1 1 .000 243 2.13 6 64 70 0.61 3 4
1 ADAMS,Brooke 100 2 7 .714 41 0.41 3 82 85 0.85 6 4
14 MANWILL,Camie 112 41 351 .883 243 2.17 7 34 41 0.37 12 1
9 McFARLAND,Stephanie 105 4 23 .826 74 0.70 2 58 60 0.57 6 1
6 OLSEN,Anne 113 20 263 .924 201 1.78 6 24 30 0.27 10 0
13 LAYCOCK,Larissa 29 2 7 .714 13 0.45 1 3 4 0.14 2 0
7 CARRON,Bethany 67 13 110 .882 79 1.18 0 0 0 0.00 1 2
10 CADMUS,Carlyn 28 0 5 1.000 3 0.11 0 3 3 0.11 1 0
4 HEERS,Kari 71 4 14 .714 120 1.69 0 4 4 0.06 0 0
12 HOYT,Maegan 108 53 471 .887 501 4.64 0 0 0 0.00 2 2
8 O'NEAL,Chelsea 98 12 176 .932 183 1.87 0 0 0 0.00 0 0
TEAM 25
UTAH VALLEY STATE... 114 178 2431 .927 1779 15.61 34 356 212.0 1.86 48 16
Opponents........... 114 182 2534 .928 1650 14.47 57 438 276.0 2.42 89 44
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2005 Results
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2005 Results
Utah Valley State Match Results (as of Nov 14, 2005) All matches
Overall Conference
Date Opponent Score Score-by-game Record Record Time Attend
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Sep 01, 2005 KANSAS 1-3 L 20-30,31-29,19-30,18-30 0-1 0-0 1:49 303
Sep 03, 2005 MONTANA STATE 1-3 L 30-22,23-30,26-30,21-30 0-2 0-0 1:56 204
Sep 06, 2005 at Boise State W 3-1 30-23,18-30,30-26,33-31 1-2 0-0 2:00 412
Sep 09, 2005 vs Northwestern State W 3-1 30-20,30-26,26-30,30-26 2-2 0-0 1:50 88
Sep 10, 2005 vs Air Force 2-3 L 28-30,25-30,30-23,30-27,11-15 2-3 0-0 2:10 129
Sep 10, 2005 at Weber State 0-3 L 20-30,26-30,24-30 2-4 0-0 1:30 527
Sep 16, 2005 IDAHO STATE 2-3 L 30-24,22-30,30-28,26-30,12-15 2-5 0-0 2:25 291
Sep 17, 2005 TEXAS A&M-CC W 3-0 30-23,30-22,30-21 3-5 0-0 1:25 75
Sep 17, 2005 UC DAVIS W 3-1 30-27,30-24,26-30,30-20 4-5 0-0 2:05 165
Sep 20, 2005 UTAH 1-3 L 24-30,19-30,30-25,18-30 4-6 0-0 1:54 401
Sep 27, 2005 WEBER STATE W 3-1 27-30,30-27,30-25,30-22 5-6 0-0 2:05 305
Sep 30, 2005 at North Dakota State W 3-0 30-23,30-25,30-25 6-6 0-0 1:27 641
Oct 01, 2005 at South Dakota State 2-3 L 26-30,30-25,25-30,32-30,12-15 6-7 0-0 2:22 469
Oct 08, 2005 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W 3-1 30-28,28-30,30-16,30-19 7-7 0-0 2:02 229
Oct 10, 2005 UTAH STATE 1-3 L 30-32,30-26,19-30,28-30 7-8 0-0 2:07 424
Oct 14, 2005 at Wyoming Cowgirls W 3-2 21-30,29-31,32-30,30-26,15-9 8-8 0-0 2:15 327
Oct 15, 2005 at Northern Colorado 0-3 L 15-30,25-30,26-30 8-9 0-0 1:26 490
Oct 18, 2005 at #15 Brigham Young Univ. 0-3 L 21-30,21-30,27-30 8-10 0-0 1 H 35 M 1059
Oct 21, 2005 NORTHERN COLORADO W 3-2 30-25,30-26,21-30,27-30,16-14 9-10 0-0 2:33 226
Oct 25, 2005 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE W 3-0 30-27,30-26,30-22 10-10 0-0 1:30 283
Oct 28, 2005 at Texas-Pan American 2-3 L 28-30,30-25,30-25,26-30,13-15 10-11 0-0 2:20 222
Oct 29, 2005 at Texas A&M-CC W 3-2 30-26,27-30,30-19,29-31,15-13 11-11 0-0 2:26 200
Nov 03, 2005 NORTH DAKOTA STATE W 3-0 30-22,30-17,30-22 12-11 0-0 1:24 232
Nov 04, 2005 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W 3-1 31-29,30-23,25-30,30-28 13-11 0-0 2:12 282
^ Nov 10, 2005 vs North Dakota State W 3-2 30-25,30-20,28-30,24-30,15-9 14-11 0-0 2:10 85
^ Nov 11, 2005 vs South Dakota State W 3-0 30-19,30-19,30-22 15-11 0-0 2:18 105
^ Nov 11, 2005 vs Providence W 3-0 30-20,30-18,30-26 16-11 0-0 1:17 60
^ Nov 12, 2005 at Northern Colorado W 3-0 30-26,30-21,30-25 17-11 0-0 1:52 275
^ Nov 12, 2005 vs South Dakota State W 3-1 30-28,31-29,19-30,30-27 18-11 0-0 2:02 225
TEAM RECORD W-L ATTEND Dates Total Average
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Overall: 18-11 Total: 29 8734 301
Conference: 0-0 Home: 13 3420 263
Home: 8-5 Away: 10 4622 462
Away: 5-5 Neutral: 6 692 115
Neutral: 5-1
3 games: 7-3
4 games: 7-4
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