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1 WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS (3-0) Streak: Lost 2 Head Coach: Jen Greeny Career Record: 140-63 (7th Season) Record at WSU: 28-39 (3rd Season) 2013 RED RAIDER VOLLEYBALL AUGUST 30 + vs. Seattle L, 0-3 + vs. UC Riverside W, 3-0 31 + vs. Grand Canyon W, 3-1 + at Weber State W, 3-1 SEPTEMBER 3 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W, 3-0 6 % vs. Montana 12:30 p.m. % at Washington State 10 p.m. 7 % vs. South Dakota 1 p.m. % vs. Eastern Washington 8 p.m. 10 at Abilene Christian 6:30 p.m. 13 ^ MONTANA 10:30 a.m. ^ NEVADA 6:30 p.m. 14 ^ CAL STATE FULLERTON 3 p.m. 16 at Incarnate Word 6 p.m. 17 at Texas State 6:30 p.m. 25 * at Oklahoma 7 p.m. OCTOBER 2 * IOWA STATE 6 p.m. 5 * WEST VIRGINIA 1 p.m. 9 * at Texas 6 p.m. 12 * at TCU TBA 16 * KANSAS 6 p.m. 19 * at Kansas State 7 p.m. 23 NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. 26 * BAYLOR 3 p.m. 30 * at Iowa State (ESPNU) 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 2 * at West Virginia TBA 6 * KANSAS STATE 6 p.m. 13 * at Baylor 7 p.m. 16 * TEXAS 3 p.m. 20 * OKLAHOMA 6 p.m. 23 * at Kansas 1 p.m. 30 * TCU 3 p.m. DECEMBER 5-7 NCAA First & Second Rounds TBA 13-14 NCAA Regionals TBA 19 NCAA Semifinals TBA 21 NCAA Championship TBA + Wildcat Invitational (Ogden, Utah) • % Cougar Challenge (Pullman, Wash.) • ^ Lone Star Showdown (Lubbock, Texas) • * Big 12 Conference Match • Central times listed • Home matches in BOLD. Assistant Director/Communications: Matt Dowdy [email protected] O: (806) 834-4529 C: (806) 928-5190 @TechAthletics @TechGameday @CoachFloraTTU @Matt_Dowdy 2013 SCHEDULE / RESULTS GAMEDAY INFORMATION Dates: Friday-Saturday, Sept. 6-7 Location: Pullman, Wash. Arena: Bohler Gym (3,500) Television: None Radio: None Live Stream: www.wsucougars.com (Wash. St. matches only) Twitter Updates: @TechGameday, @Matt_Dowdy Live Stats: www.wsucougars.com Montana Series: Tied 2-2 Washington State Series: First Meeting South Dakota Series: First Meeting Eastern Washington Series: Tech leads 1-0 MATCHES 6-9 COUGAR CHALLENGE PULLMAN, WASH. QUICK HITS Texas Tech returns to tournament action this weekend as the Red Raiders travel to the northwest to take part in the Cougar Challenge hosted by Washington State. Tech will face Montana and the host Cougars on Friday before closing the event against South Dakota State and Eastern Washington on Saturday. Texas Tech’s tournament opener against Montana will be the first of two matches against the Grizzlies this year. Montana, which fell to Tech in four sets a year ago, will travel to Lubbock next weekend for the Lone Star Showdown. The Red Raiders will be facing a Pac-12 member in a non-conference match for the first time since 2008 on Friday eve- ning when Texas Tech and Washington State meet in a 10 p.m. CT first serve. Tech has only played three Pac-12 schools in non-conference action during the Big 12 era, going 1-2 in those matches. Texas Tech is coming off a three-set sweep of Abilene Christian on Tuesday night that improved the Red Raiders to 31-7 all-time in home openers. It was also the third-straight season where the Red Raiders opened their home slate with a victory under head coach Don Flora. Following her 17-kill performance Tuesday night against Abilene Christian, Texas Tech junior Breeann David now leads the Big 12 in several offensive categories, including total kills, kills per set, service aces, service aces per set, total points and points per set. She also ranks sixth in the conference with a .382 hitting percentage. Texas Tech has found significant success in non-conference action under Flora, who has led the Red Raiders to a 29-8 mark in such matches during his two-plus seasons. Tech is also 24-5 under Flora when taking part in a non-conference tour- nament. The Red Raiders opened their 38th season of volleyball last weekend with a 3-1 showing at the Wildcat Invitational hosted by Weber State. Tech followed a 3-0 season-opening loss to Seattle by winning three-straight matches over UC Riv- erside, Grand Canyon and Weber State to share the tournament title. Texas Tech earned a pair of selections to the Wildcat Invitational all-tournament team last weekend in Rachel Brummitt and Mikia Mills while Breeann David shared Most Valuable Player honors. TEXAS TECH PROBABLE STARTERS (BASED OFF PREVIOUS MATCHES) AUBREE PIPER 6-1 • MB • SR K/S 2.88 HIT % .317 D/S 0.88 B/S 0.76 BREEANN DAVID 5-11 • OH • JR K/S 4.76 HIT % .382 D/S 2.18 B/S 1.00 MEGHAN STACY 6-1 • OH • SO K/S 1.44 HIT % -.042 D/S 1.00 B/S 0.33 EMILY RUETTER 5-11 • SET • SO K/S 0.47 A/S 11.59 D/S 1.88 B/S 0.29 MIKIA MILLS 5-11 • MB • JR K/S 2.56 HIT % .267 D/S 0.62 B/S 0.81 COURTNEY ENSCH 6-0 • RS • FR K/S 1.94 HIT % .282 D/S 0.50 B/S 0.44 RACHEL BRUMMITT 5-6 • LIB • JR K/S 0.06 A/S 0.59 D/S 5.29 B/S 0.00 K/S designates kills per set • HIT % designates hitting percentage • D/S designates digs per set • B/S designates blocks per set • A/S designates assists per set. TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS (4-1) Streak: Won 4 Head Coach: Don Flora (La Verne ‘90, ‘00) Career Record: 302-95 (14th Season) Record at TTU: 33-36 (3rd Season) TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Friday, September 6 Texas Tech vs. Montana ____________________12:30 p.m. Eastern Washington at Washington State _______2:30 p.m. South Dakota vs. Montana ___________________4:30 p.m. South Dakota vs. Eastern Washington ____________ 8 p.m. Texas Tech at Washington State ________________ 10 p.m. Saturday, September 7 Texas Tech vs. South Dakota ___________________ 1 p.m. Montana at Washington State __________________ 3 p.m. Texas Tech vs. Eastern Washington ______________ 8 p.m. South Dakota at Washington State _____________ 10 p.m. All times listed are Central. MONTANA GRIZZLIES (1-2) Streak: Lost 2 Head Coach: Jery Wagner Career Record: 57-62 (8th Season) Record at UM: Same SOUTH DAKOTA COYOTES (2-2) Streak: Lost 2 Head Coach: Matt Houk Career Record: 78-72 (6th Season) Record at USD: Same E. WASHINGTON WILDCATS (2-2) Streak: Lost 2 Head Coach: Wade Benson Career Record: 241-117 (14th Season) Record at EWU: 156-57 (8th Season)

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Page 1: Washington State Notes

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WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS (3-0)Streak: Lost 2Head Coach: Jen GreenyCareer Record: 140-63 (7th Season)Record at WSU: 28-39 (3rd Season)

2013 RED RAIDER VOLLEYBALL

AUGUST 30 + vs. Seattle L, 0-3 + vs. UC Riverside W, 3-031 + vs. Grand Canyon W, 3-1 + at Weber State W, 3-1SEPTEMBER 3 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W, 3-06 % vs. Montana 12:30 p.m. % at Washington State 10 p.m.7 % vs. South Dakota 1 p.m. % vs. Eastern Washington 8 p.m.10 at Abilene Christian 6:30 p.m.13 ^ MONTANA 10:30 a.m. ^ NEVADA 6:30 p.m.14 ^ CAL STATE FULLERTON 3 p.m.16 at Incarnate Word 6 p.m.17 at Texas State 6:30 p.m.25 * at Oklahoma 7 p.m.OCTOBER 2 * IOWA STATE 6 p.m.5 * WEST VIRGINIA 1 p.m.9 * at Texas 6 p.m.12 * at TCU TBA16 * KANSAS 6 p.m.19 * at Kansas State 7 p.m.23 NEW MEXICO 6 p.m.26 * BAYLOR 3 p.m.30 * at Iowa State (ESPNU) 8 p.m.NOVEMBER 2 * at West Virginia TBA6 * KANSAS STATE 6 p.m.13 * at Baylor 7 p.m.16 * TEXAS 3 p.m.20 * OKLAHOMA 6 p.m.23 * at Kansas 1 p.m.30 * TCU 3 p.m.DECEMBER 5-7 NCAA First & Second Rounds TBA13-14 NCAA Regionals TBA19 NCAA Semifinals TBA21 NCAA Championship TBA

+ Wildcat Invitational (Ogden, Utah) • % Cougar Challenge (Pullman, Wash.) • ^ Lone Star Showdown (Lubbock, Texas) • * Big 12 Conference Match • Central times listed • Home matches in BOLD.

Assistant Director/Communications: Matt Dowdy • [email protected] • O: (806) 834-4529 • C: (806) 928-5190@TechAthletics • @TechGameday • @CoachFloraTTU • @Matt_Dowdy

2013 SCHEDULE / RESULTS

GAMEDAY INFORMATIONDates: Friday-Saturday, Sept. 6-7Location: Pullman, Wash.Arena: Bohler Gym (3,500)Television: NoneRadio: NoneLive Stream: www.wsucougars.com (Wash. St. matches only)Twitter Updates: @TechGameday, @Matt_DowdyLive Stats: www.wsucougars.comMontana Series: Tied 2-2 Washington State Series: First MeetingSouth Dakota Series: First MeetingEastern Washington Series: Tech leads 1-0

MATCHES 6-9 COUGAR CHALLENGE • PULLMAN, WASH.

QUICK HITS• Texas Tech returns to tournament action this weekend as the Red Raiders travel to the northwest to take part in the Cougar Challenge hosted by Washington State. Tech will face Montana and the host Cougars on Friday before closing the event against South Dakota State and Eastern Washington on Saturday. • Texas Tech’s tournament opener against Montana will be the first of two matches against the Grizzlies this year. Montana, which fell to Tech in four sets a year ago, will travel to Lubbock next weekend for the Lone Star Showdown. • The Red Raiders will be facing a Pac-12 member in a non-conference match for the first time since 2008 on Friday eve-ning when Texas Tech and Washington State meet in a 10 p.m. CT first serve. Tech has only played three Pac-12 schools in non-conference action during the Big 12 era, going 1-2 in those matches. • Texas Tech is coming off a three-set sweep of Abilene Christian on Tuesday night that improved the Red Raiders to 31-7 all-time in home openers. It was also the third-straight season where the Red Raiders opened their home slate with a victory under head coach Don Flora. • Following her 17-kill performance Tuesday night against Abilene Christian, Texas Tech junior Breeann David now leads the Big 12 in several offensive categories, including total kills, kills per set, service aces, service aces per set, total points and points per set. She also ranks sixth in the conference with a .382 hitting percentage. • Texas Tech has found significant success in non-conference action under Flora, who has led the Red Raiders to a 29-8 mark in such matches during his two-plus seasons. Tech is also 24-5 under Flora when taking part in a non-conference tour-nament. • The Red Raiders opened their 38th season of volleyball last weekend with a 3-1 showing at the Wildcat Invitational hosted by Weber State. Tech followed a 3-0 season-opening loss to Seattle by winning three-straight matches over UC Riv-erside, Grand Canyon and Weber State to share the tournament title. • Texas Tech earned a pair of selections to the Wildcat Invitational all-tournament team last weekend in Rachel Brummitt and Mikia Mills while Breeann David shared Most Valuable Player honors.

TEXAS TECH PROBABLE STARTERS (BASED OFF PREVIOUS MATCHES)

AUBREE PIPER

6-1 • MB • SRK/S 2.88HIT % .317D/S 0.88B/S 0.76

BREEANNDAVID

5-11 • OH • JRK/S 4.76HIT % .382D/S 2.18B/S 1.00

MEGHAN STACY

6-1 • OH • SOK/S 1.44HIT % -.042D/S 1.00B/S 0.33

EMILYRUETTER

5-11 • SET • SOK/S 0.47A/S 11.59D/S 1.88B/S 0.29

MIKIA MILLS

5-11 • MB • JRK/S 2.56HIT % .267D/S 0.62B/S 0.81

COURTNEY ENSCH

6-0 • RS • FRK/S 1.94HIT % .282D/S 0.50B/S 0.44

RACHEL BRUMMITT5-6 • LIB • JR

K/S 0.06A/S 0.59D/S 5.29B/S 0.00

K/S designates kills per set • HIT % designates hitting percentage • D/S designates digs per set • B/S designates blocks per set • A/S designates assists per set.

TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS (4-1)Streak: Won 4Head Coach: Don Flora (La Verne ‘90, ‘00)Career Record: 302-95 (14th Season)Record at TTU: 33-36 (3rd Season)

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULEFriday, September 6Texas Tech vs. Montana ____________________12:30 p.m.Eastern Washington at Washington State _______2:30 p.m.South Dakota vs. Montana ___________________4:30 p.m.South Dakota vs. Eastern Washington ____________ 8 p.m.Texas Tech at Washington State ________________ 10 p.m.

Saturday, September 7Texas Tech vs. South Dakota ___________________ 1 p.m.Montana at Washington State __________________ 3 p.m.Texas Tech vs. Eastern Washington ______________ 8 p.m.South Dakota at Washington State _____________ 10 p.m.All times listed are Central.

MONTANA GRIZZLIES (1-2)Streak: Lost 2Head Coach: Jery WagnerCareer Record: 57-62 (8th Season)Record at UM: Same

SOUTH DAKOTA COYOTES (2-2)Streak: Lost 2Head Coach: Matt HoukCareer Record: 78-72 (6th Season)Record at USD: Same

E. WASHINGTON WILDCATS (2-2)Streak: Lost 2Head Coach: Wade BensonCareer Record: 241-117 (14th Season)Record at EWU: 156-57 (8th Season)

Page 2: Washington State Notes

2013 Texas Tech Volleyball

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ....................................................................Lubbock, TexasFounded........................................................................................ 1923Enrollment ................................................................................32,611Nickname ........................................................................Red RaidersColors ..................................................................... Scarlet and BlackMascot ..................................................Masket Rider / Raider RedFacility ................................................................United Spirit ArenaAffiliation .................................................................NCAA Division IConference.................................................................................Big 12Chancellor ....................................................................... Kent HancePresident ......................................................M. Duane Nellis, Ph.D. Athletics Director ........................................................Kirby Hocutt Sr. Associate AD/SWA ............................................. Dr. Judi HenryAssociate AD / Compliance ............................Jennifer BrashearFaculty Representative .........................................Brian ShannonDepartment Main Number ................................ (806) 742-3355

HISTORYSeason of Volleyball ...................................................................38thFirst Season .................................................................................. 1975All-Time Record ....................................................781-618-6 (.556)NCAA Championship Appearances ............................................8 .......................1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001

FACILITY INFORMATIONName ..................................................................United Spirit ArenaCapacity .....................................................................................15,098Opened ......................................................................................... 1999

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ........................................................................Don FloraAlma Mater ...................................University of La Verne ‘90, ‘00Record at Tech ................................................... 33-36 (2 Seasons)Career Record ............................................... 302-95 (13 Seasons)Twitter.................................................................... @CoachFloraTTUBest time to reach .................................. Mornings, Contact SIDAssociate Head Coach .................... Jojit Coronel (3rd Season)Alma Mater .........................................................UC-Santa Cruz ‘93Assistant Coach ....................................... Beth Falls (8th Season)Alma Mater ............................................................................ SMU ‘05Dir. of Operations ...............................Amy Gandy (5th Season)Alma Mater .................................................................Texas Tech ‘07Office Number ........................................................ (806) 742-7545

TEAM INFORMATION2012 Record................................................................................14-18Conference Record .................................................................... 3-13Home Record ..................................................................................6-6Away Record................................................................................. 3-10Neutral Site Record .......................................................................5-2Postseason .................................................................................. NoneFinal Ranking.............................................................................. NoneLetterwinners Returning/Lost................................................ 12/6Starters Returning/Lost ...............................................3+Libero/3Newcomers ..........................................................................................7Top Returning Players .......................................Rachel Brummitt....................................Breeann David, Mikia Mills, Aubree PiperTop Newcomers ............................................................Jenna Allen........................................ Marguerite Grubb, Victoria Hinneburg

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSAssociate AD/Communications .............................. Blayne BealE-mail ..............................................................blayne.beal@ttu.eduAssistant Director (Volleyball) ................................ Matt DowdyOffice .......................................................................... (806) 742-2770Cell .............................................................................. (806) 928-5190Fax ............................................................................... (806) 834-4529E-mail .................................................... [email protected] ...........................................................www.texastech.comTwitter......................................@TechAthletics, @TechGamedayMailing Address ............................................................2526 6th St............................................................................... Lubbock, TX 79409

QUICK FACTS

Rachel Brummitt enters this weekend third in the Big 12 with an impressive 5.29 digs per set average as she has totaled 90 digs already this year, including 17 this past Tuesday in a 3-0 sweep of Abilene Christian.

PLAYER TO WATCH: RACHEL BRUMMITT

The Texas Tech Athletics Communications office is here to serve the media throughout the 2013 Red Raider volleyball season. Media members in need of assistance can contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office at (806) 742-2770.

MEDIA CREDENTIALS Media members covering the Texas Tech volleyball program at the United Spirit Arena during the 2013 season must be is-sued a working credential from the Texas Tech Athletics Communications office. • All requests for both media and photo credentials must be made either in writing or via e-mail at least a day in advance to Matt Dowdy, Assistant Director for Athletic Communications. (Fax: (806) 742-1970; e-mail: [email protected])• Requests are honored from sports editors of daily and weekly newspapers, editors of sports periodicals, and sports direc-tors of radio and television stations who broadcast regularly scheduled daily sports reports and talk shows.• Credentials can be picked up in the Athletics Communications office (south end of Jones AT&T Stadium) or at will call, which is located at the United Spirit Arena ticket booth.

GAMEDAY SERVICESA complete NCAA box score and pertinent game information will be distributed to members of the working media following the conclusion of the match. Game notes, statistics, and rosters are provided prior to first pitch in the Jack Dale Media Room. A pregame meal is also served in the media room approximately 45 minutes prior to first serve.

FOLLOW THE RED RAIDERSTexas Tech fans can follow the Red Raiders all season on Twitter (@TechAthletics, @TechGameday, @CoachFloraTTU, @Matt_Dowdy) as well as Facebook and the official website of Texas Tech Athletics, www.TexasTech.com. Texas Tech offers live video streaming of all home games at United Spirit Arena on TexasTech.TV, the official multimedia home of the Red Raiders.

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS/NEWS CONFERENCES Video from news conferences and games will be available to the media via FTP. Broadcast quality video footage (game high-lights, post-practice interviews, post-game interviews, etc) are available at www.ttumedia.com. Please contact the athletics communications office for login instructions.

PRACTICESAll practices are open to the media and the public. Practices normally begin around 1 p.m. in the indoor batting cages and end around 4:30 p.m. during the week.

HEAD COACH DON FLORA INTERVIEWS Head coach Don Flora can be reached best during the morning hours prior to the start of practice. Flora’s office is housed in the north end of the United Spirit Arena (ground level). To setup an interview, please contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office. Flora will also take part in a weekly press conference every Monday in the Masked Rider Room in the south end of Jones AT&T Stadium.

PLAYER INTERVIEWSPlayers and coaches are available for interviews every day prior to the start of practice. Practice times vary from week to week, so media members wishing to attend should contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office to get a weekly schedule.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Texas Tech players and head coach Don Flora will be made available to the media in the United Spirit Arena press conference room following a brief cooling off period. Please let Matt Dowdy prior to the end of the match if you would like to speak to a specific Tech student-athlete. The Texas Tech locker room will remain closed.

MEDIA INFORMATION

Page 3: Washington State Notes

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5THURSDAY

Depart for Pullman

Practice atWashington State

vs. Montana12:30 p.m.

at Washington State10 p.m.

Practice1-3:30 p.m. vs. South

Dakota St.1 p.m.

vs. E. Washington8 p.m.

Return to Lubbock

OFF DAY

Don FloraPress Conference

12:45 p.m.

Practice1-3:30 p.m.

at Abilene Christian6:30 p.m.

Practice1:30-3:30 p.m.

11 10 9FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

7 6 8

RED RAIDERS LOOK TO CONTINUE SUCCESS AGAINST NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTSTexas Tech will look to continue its dominance over non-conference foes this weekend at the Cougar Challenge. The Red Raiders are a combined 29-8 all-time against out-of-league opponents under third-year head coach Don Flora, who is also 24-5 during his tenure in non-conference tournaments. Tech turned in a 14-2 record in non-conference action during Flora’s first season in 2011 and then posted an 11-5 mark a year ago.

LOOKING AHEADTexas Tech closes out its home-and-home series with Abilene Christian next Tuesday as the Red Raiders travel roughly 170 miles south to face the Wildcats at 6:30 p.m. in Moody Coliseum. The Red Raiders will then host the Lone Star Showdown the following weekend, bringing in Montana, Nevada and Cal State Fullerton for the two-day tournament that begins Sept. 13 at the United Spirit Arena.

TEXAS TECH AND THE PAC-12 CONFERENCEThe Red Raiders will be facing an opponent from the Pac-12 Conference for the first time since 2008 Friday evening when Texas Tech and Washington State battle at 10 p.m. CT in Pullman. Tech last faced a Pac-12 member in a non-conference match in 2008 when the Red Raiders traveled to the Arizona Invitational and fell to the host Wildcats in three sets. This will be the first ever meeting between Texas Tech and Washington State as the only other Pac-12 members the Red Raiders have faced in school history are California (2002) and Arizona State (2007). TEXAS TECH ALL-TIME AGAINST THE PACIFIC-12 CONFERENCE Date Opponent Result Sept. 8, 2002 vs. Cal L, 0-3 Aug. 25, 2007 vs. Arizona State W, 3-0 Sept. 6, 2008 at Arizona L, 0-3 Does not include matches against Colorado or Utah, who both joined the conference prior to 2011 season.

DAVID STARTS OFF JUNIOR YEAR IN STYLE For Breeann David, the 2013 season probably couldn’t have gotten off to a better start. The hard-hitting junior totaled 64 kills during the season-opening Wildcat Invitational and then tacked on 17 more Tuesday against Abilene Christian to up her season average to an impressive 4.76 kills per set while also hitting at a .382 percentage.. David, who led Tech in kills in all five matches, wrapped the Wildcat Invitational by connecting on a career-high 21 kills against Grand Canyon and then 20 against Weber State. The Denver City, Texas product has finished in double figures for kills in all five matches, marking the longest such streak to begin a season for a Red Raider since Alicia Ostmeyer posted at least 10 kills in the first five matches of the 2007 season. David enters this weekend as the Big 12 leader in almost all offensive categories. TEXAS TECH PLAYERS WITH DOUBLE DIGIT KILLS TO START A SEASON (SINCE 2000) Player (Season) Season Opening Streak Breeann David (2013) 5 matches Alicia Ostmeyer (2007) 5 matches Kelly Johnson (2004) 7 matches Kelly Johnson (2003) 12 matches Melissa McGehee (2002) 5 matches Melissa McGehee (2000) 4 matches Colleen Smith (2000) 6 matches

DAVID IN THE BIG 12 CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE RANKINGS Category Amount Rank Total Kills 81 1st Kills per set 4.76 1st Service aces 10 1st Aces per set 0.59 1st Points 102.5 1st Points per set 6.03 1st Hitting percentage .382 6th

FLORA PICKS UP CAREER WIN NO. 300 ON OPENING WEEKENDTexas Tech head coach Don Flora earned his 300th career victory at the collegiate level during opening weekend when the Red Raiders dropped Grand Canyon in four sets at the Wildcat invitational. The Red Raiders are now 4-1 on the year, improv-ing Flora’s overall record to 302-95 in 13-plus seasons at both the University of La Verne in California as well as Texas Tech. Flora, arguably one of the winningest active coaches at the Division-I level, led Tech to 29 victories over his first two seasons after inheriting a program that totaled just 30 wins in the five seasons prior to his arrival. The California native currently ranks fourth among Big 12 Conference coaches in career victories, trailing only Ray Bechard (Kansas), Jerritt Elliott (Texas) and Jim Barnes (Baylor). All three coaches have longer career tenures than Flora, who arrived in Lubbock after two seasons as an as-sistant at New Mexico State and 11 years as the head coach of his alma mater in La Verne where he amassed a 269-59 record (.820 winning percentage) and led the Leopards to the 2001 NCAA Division III National Championship. BIG 12 CONFERENCE COACHES BY CAREER VICTORIES Coach, School Wins Seasons Ray Bechard, Kansas 967 29th Season Jerritt Elliott, Texas 347 15th Season Jim Barnes, Baylor 319 18th Season Don Flora, Texas Tech 302 14th Season Santiago Restrepo, Oklahoma 296 16th Season

INSIDE THE SERIESMONTANA (2-2)Home: 0-1; Away: 1-0; Neutral: 1-1Date Result Score Site

Sept. 25, 1980 L 1-2 Provo, UtahSept. 10, 1988 W 3-1 Long Beach, Calif.Sept. 18, 1993 L 2-3 Lubbock, TexasSept. 8, 2012 W 3-1 Missoula, Mont.

WASHINGTON STATE (0-0)First Meeting

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (0-0)First Meeting

EASTERN WASHINGTON (1-0)Home: 14-1; Away: 9-0; Neutral: 4-0Date Result Score Site

Sept. 9, 1989 W 3-2 Irvine, Calif.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE

INSIDE THE NUMBERSCATEGORY UM WSU USD EWU TTU

Record 1-2 3-0 2-2 2-2 4-1

Kills 139 155 194 124 245

Kills/Set 11.6 12.9 12.9 10.3 14.4

Errors 51 56 81 64 91

Total Attacks 357 383 509 361 617

Hitting Pct. .246 .258 .222 .166 .250

Assists 131 150 178 117 223

Assists/Set 10.9 12.5 11.9 9.8 13.1

Service Aces 10 18 17 14 23

Service Errors 17 34 19 25 41

Aces/Set 0.8 1.5 1.1 1.2 1.4

Reception Errors 26 10 24 16 17

Digs 147 172 199 146 276

Digs/Set 12.2 14.3 13.3 12.2 16.2

Solo Blocks 3 9 7 4 16

Block Assists 38 50 65 58 49

Total Blocks 22.0 34.0 39.0 33.0 40.5

Page 4: Washington State Notes

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SETTING THE PIPE(R)If the start of the 2013 campaign is any indication, Aubree Piper’s senior season could be a special one. The lone senior on the Texas Tech roster, Piper has totaled 40 kills in the last three matches alone while hitting over .350 during that span as well. Piper, who has battled several injuries throughout her career, is Tech’s second-leading offensive player so far this year, totaling 49 kills at a 2.88 per set rate. Her presence in the middle has not just been felt offensively, though, as she has also totaled 13 blocks while adding four service aces. The Amarillo, Texas native has taken 76 swings in the last three matches, totaling only nine errors during that time en route to a .408 hitting percentage. She is hitting .317 on the year, the second-highest percentage on the team.

OPENING SET USUALLY KEY FOR THE RED RAIDERSOne of Don Flora’s mantra’s since his arrival in West Texas prior to the 2011 season has been to jump on opponents early. Through five matches this year, Texas Tech has been fairly successful at doing so, winning four of the five opening sets so far. Tech is a perfect 4-0 when gaining the opening lead this season and an impressive 27-6 under Flora when doing so as well. The Red Raiders have also never lost a 2-0 lead under Flora, going a perfect 18-0 over two-plus seasons.

MILLS, BRUMMITT NAMED TO WILDCAT INVITATIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMRachel Brummitt and Mikia Mills also earned a selection to the Wildcat Invitational all-tournament team after the two ju-niors helped lead the Red Raiders to a 3-1 showing in the event. Brummitt totaled a team-high 75 digs from the back row, averaging 5.36 per set which ranks third in the Big 12 after one weekend. She ended the tournament with a match-high 26 digs against host Weber State, marking the ninth time in her Tech career where she has reached the 20-dig mark. Mills, meanwhile, connected on 39 kills, second-most on the team, while adding nine digs and 11 blocks to collect her first all-tournament honor of her career. The middle blocker delivered 25 kills over the final two matches, including a career-high 13 in Tech’s four-set victory over Grand Canyon. Teammate Breeann David shared Most Valuable Player honors as well.

ENSCH MAKES IMPRESSIVE DEBUT IN UTAHTexas Tech freshman Courtney Ensch made what seemed to be a smooth transition to collegiate volleyball at the Wildcat Invitational as she connected on 26 kills from the right side while also adding eight digs and five blocks. Ensch, who arrived at Tech from Southlake Carroll High School, had one of the most accurate performances for a Red Raider in recent memory against Grand Canyon as she recorded 12 kills off just 19 attempts. Ensch had only two hitting errors in the match for a .526 hitting percentage, which was the highest for a Red Raider since Lydia McKay totaled the same average on Sept. 14 last year against Houston Baptist. Ensch closed the weekend hitting .327 over 13 sets, the second-highest percentage on the team.

PIPER RETURNS AS TEXAS TECH’S LONE SENIORWhen Aubree Piper looks walks across the court later this season on Senior Night, she will be the only player on Tech’s 19-person roster to receive flowers and framed jersey. The four-year senior, who has started in 52 matches the past three seasons, will be Tech’s leader both on the court and in the locker room for a program that despite returning 12 letterwinners also boasts seven newcomers. Piper enters her senior season with 440 career kills to go along with 174 total blocks and a .242 career hitting percentage. She ended 2012 with a .312 hitting percentage, which ranked ninth in school history for a single season. The Amarillo, Texas native is Tech’s most experienced returner, having played in 72 career matches despite battling various injuries throughout her career.

WHAT CAN BRUMMITT DO NEXT FOR TECH?After a record-breaking inaugural season in scarlet and black, the best question pertaining to Rachel Brummitt might just be what can she do next? The junior libero shattered the Tech single-season record in 2012 with 510 digs from the back row, finishing with 62 more than previous record holder Melissa McGehee (2000). The Plano, Texas native wrapped the 2012 season ranked fourth in the Big 12 for digs per set (4.32), trailing only Kristin Hahn (Iowa State), Brianne Riley (Kansas) and Maria Fernanda (Oklahoma). A similar, if not better, performance this year would already place Brummitt near the top 10 on the Tech career chart as well as Ginger Carter currently sits in 10th place with 1,092 digs from the 1991-94 seasons. Lisa Hilgers owns the Tech career record for digs after totaling 1,583 from 1995-98 that also ranks ninth in Big 12 history entering the 2013 season as well.

THE DENVER CITY HAMMERNot shy from coining nicknames, Texas Tech head coach Don Flora has long referred to junior outside hitter Breeann David as the “Denver City Hammer.” Named for both her hometown of nearby Denver City, Texas, as well as her hard-hitting ability, David enters her junior season as one of Tech’s key offensive weapons after she led the team with a 2.77 kills per set average a year ago. David, a six-rotation players normally, totaled 213 digs in 2012 despite missing six matches due to an ankle injury that sidelined her early into Big 12 play. David, who comes from a family of Texas Tech athletes, has also posted 239 digs and 135 blocks over her first two seasons in scarlet and black. Her father, Stan David, was a standout football player for the Red Raiders and eventual 1984 NFL Draft selection by the Buffalo Bills. Her mother, Megan David (formerly McGuire), also starred on the volleyball team while at Tech where she still ranks in the top 10 in most career blocking categories. Her younger brother, Clancy David, is also a walk-on football team currently at Tech.

ALLEN EXPECTED TO BOOST RED RAIDER ATTACK ON OUTSIDELike David, Texas Tech is also expecting sophomore transfer Jenna Allen to become an immediate presence on the outside as the newcomer joined the program last spring after spending the 2012 season at South Carolina. Allen appeared in 30 matches while making nine starts for the Gamecocks where she finished fourth on the team with 122 kills while also adding a 102 digs from the back row. Allen is one of two transfers for the Red Raiders from the Southeastern Conference (SEC), join-ing Lauren Douglass who arrived this fall from Ole Miss.

HINNEBURG NAMED BIG 12 PRESEASON CO-FRESHMAN OF THE YEARTexas Tech freshman Victoria Hinneburg was named the Big 12 Preseason Co-Freshman of the Year prior to the season, marking the first time a Red Raider has ever garnered the award. Hinneburg, a native of Leipzig, Germany, is just the third Red Raider to earn a conference preseason award, joining Colleen Smith (1999) and Justine Young (2010) who were both named the league’s Newcomer of the Year. One of the top international prospects in the 2013 class, Hinneburg will give Tech plenty of size and ability for the years to come as she is the tallest Red Raider listed on the roster at 6-4. Hinneburg shared the award with Kansas State’s Katie Brand.

Rk. School Pts. Rec. LW 1. Penn State (50) 1479 2-0 2 2. Stanford (8) 1434 1-0 3 3. Southern California (2) 1395 3-0 4 4. Minnesota 1235 4-0 6 5. Washington 1223 3-0 5 6. Texas 1176 2-1 1 7. Michigan 1135 3-0 7 8. Florida 1058 3-0 9 9. Hawai’i 1045 2-1 11 10. UCLA 965 3-0 12 11. Iowa State 850 3-0 15 12. Oregon 705 2-1 8 13. Nebraska 690 2-1 10 14. San Diego 611 2-1 NR 15. Florida State 565 2-1 18 16. Western Kentucky 538 2-1 21 17. Louisville 441 1-1 19 18. Illinois 436 2-1 NR 19. Creighton 423 2-0 25 20. Michigan State 348 3-1 14 21. Kentucky 261 1-2 17 22. Purdue 252 1-2 16 23. Ohio State 228 3-0 23 24. North Carolina 184 4-0 NR 25. BYU 132 1-2 13

Receiving Votes: Oklahoma 95; Ohio 82; Long Beach State 79; Auburn 58; Arizona State 57; Colorado State 50; Wiscon-sin 47; Miami (FL) 34; California 31; Dayton 31; Kansas 27; Kansas State 25; Wichita State 20; Texas A&M 17; Pepper-dine 11; Cal State Northridge 6.

AVCA TOP 25 POLL (SEPT. 2)

RACHEL BRUMMITTWildcat Invitational All-Tournament Team

BREEANN DAVIDWildcat Invitational Co-Most Valuable Player

VICTORIA HINNEBURGBig 12 Preseason Co-Freshman of the Year

MIKIA MILLSWildcat Invitational All-Tournament Team

2013 AWARD WINNERS

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DONFLORA

Head Coach • Third SeasonUniversity of La Verne ‘90, ‘00

@CoachFloraTTU

THE FLORA FILEDate of Birth: Sept. 9, 1968 Hometown: La Verne, Calif.High School: Charter Oak ‘86Education: La Verne ‘90 (Social Sciences)Master’s: La Verne ‘00 (Leadership & Management)Wife: JeanneDaughters: Annika, Alexis

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• In the midst of his third season at Texas Tech where he has totaled 32 victories in two-plus seasons. His 29 wins over his first two seasons were one shy of the school’s total from the previous five seasons prior to his arrival.

• Named the eighth volleyball coach in Texas Tech history on Jan. 7, 2011.

• Led Texas Tech to its first victory over a ranked opponent since 2003 on Nov. 20, 2012, when the Red Raiders topped No. 20 Kansas State, 3-1, at the United Spirit Arena.

• Has totaled 301 victories over 14 seasons as a collegiate head coach, fourth most among current Big 12 coaches.

• Boasts a .760 career winning percentage as a head coach which is among the top percentages among active coaches nationally.

• Led his alma mater, the University of La Verne (Calif.), to the NCAA Division III National Championship in 2001, only his fourth season as the program’s head coach.

• Pushed La Verne back to the National Championship match again in 2008, his final year with the program before moving on to New Mexico State where he spent two sea-sons as an assistant.

• Named the AVCA Division III National Coach of the Year in 2001. Also earned AVCA West Region Coach of the Year honors four times while with La Verne as well.

COACHING EXPERIENCE1993-97: La Verne Assistant Coach (women’s)1993-97: La Verne Head Coach (men’s)1998-08: La Verne Head Coach (women’s)2009-11: New Mexico State Assistant Coach2011-Present: Texas Tech Head Coach

FLORA YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF. 1998 La Verne 12-14 9-31999 La Verne 15-7 9-32000 La Verne 25-2 13-12001 La Verne* 27-1 13-12002 La Verne 22-6 14-02003 La Verne 30-3 14-02004 La Verne 33-4 14-02005 La Verne 24-9 13-12006 La Verne 27-3 13-12007 La Verne 27-7 14-02008 La Verne^ 27-3 14-02009 New Mexico State 18-13 12-42010 New Mexico State 19-9 13-32011 Texas Tech 15-17 1-142012 Texas Tech 14-18 3-142013 Texas Tech 4-1 0-0 Totals 339-117 169-45As Head Coach 302-95 144-38As Asst. Coach 37-22 25-7

* designates NCAA Division III National Champions.^ designates NCAA Division III National Runner-ups.

RED RAIDERS WELCOME SEVEN NEWCOMERS TO THE ROSTERTexas Tech welcomes seven newcomers to its roster this fall with three being transfer players in Jenna Allen, Carlie Foust and Lauren Douglass. The Red Raiders also added four freshmen in Katie Daffer, Courtney Ensch, Marguerite Grubb and Victoria Hinneburg. Tech’s seven-player recruiting has been described as the most talented in Don Flora’s three-year tenure at Texas Tech. 2013 TEXAS TECH VOLLEYBALL NEWCOMERS Name POS YEAR Hometown Jenna Allen OH SO Lewisville, Texas Katie Daffer MB/RS FR Austin, Texas Lauren Douglass MB/RS RS FR Flower Mound, Texas Courtney Ensch RS FR Southlake, Texas Carlie Foust DS SO Amarillo, Texas Marguerite Grubb SET FR Houston, Texas Victoria Hinneburg RS/MB FR Leipzig, Germany

TECH TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH BOTH ACU AND MONTANAWhile playing opponents twice during the season is customary during Big 12 play, the Red Raiders will get to know both Abilene Christian and Montana well this year as Tech is scheduled to play both schools twice during the non-conference portion of the schedule. Tech opens its home slate next Tuesday (Sept. 3) against Abilene Christian and then travels roughly 120 miles south to face the Wildcats again on Sept. 10 in Abilene. The Red Raiders have never played two non-conference opponents twice in a season during the Big 12 era. Tech played both SMU and Grambling State twice during the 1996 and 2011 seasons, going 4-0 in those matches.

RED RAIDERS TO MAKE FIRST-EVER APPEARANCE ON ESPNThe Texas Tech volleyball program will face Iowa State in front of a national television audience on Oct. 30 as the Red Raiders and Cyclones were picked prior to the season to appear on ESPNU as part of the Big 12 Conference’s television schedule for the 2013 season. The match is part of a Big 12 double-header on the network as Baylor and Kansas will face off at 6 p.m. CT in Lawrence before the Red Raiders and Cyclones open with an 8 p.m. first serve later in the evening at Hilton Coliseum in Ames. This will be Tech’s first ever appearance on an ESPN network (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU). The Red Raiders are 20-17 all-time against the Cyclones and 10-8 when playing in Ames.

DOUGLASS TO SIT OUT 2013 SEASONRedshirt freshman Lauren Douglass will sit out the 2013 season due to NCAA transfer policy. Douglass, a native of Flower Mound, Texas, transferred to Tech from Ole Miss where she redshirted the 2012 campaign while recovering from injury. She will have three years of eligibility remaining beginning in the 2014 season.

RED RAIDERS PICKED TO FINISH TIED FOR 7TH IN BIG 12 PRESEASON POLLTexas Tech was picked to finish tied for seventh in the Big 12 preseason poll that is voted on annually by the conference coaches. It was the highest preseason nod for the Red Raiders since 2001 when Tech was se-lected to sixth in what was then an 11-team league. The Red Raiders 19 points to finish tied for seventh with TCU while West Virginia rounded out the poll in ninth place. Texas was named the preseason favorite as the defending national champions garnered eight of nine first-place votes to sit in front of Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma and Baylor. BIG 12 CONFERENCE PRESEASON POLL Rank Team (First-Place Votes) Points 1. Texas (8) 64 2. Iowa State (1) 55 3. Kansas 51 4. Kansas State 41 5. Oklahoma 39 6. Baylor 28 7. Texas Tech 19 TCU 19 9. West Virginia 8 Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team.

BIG 12 CONTINUES TO BE AMONG TOP VOLLEYBALL CONFERENCESThe Big 12 will once again be one of the toughest volleyball conferences nationally this season as the league is boosted by preseason favorite and top-ranked Texas, while No. 15 Iowa State and No. 20 Kansas are also ranked in the top-25 of the AVCA preseason poll. Both Oklahoma and Kansas State received votes in the poll as well. The Big 12 has earned five or more bids to the NCAA Tournament in each of the past four seasons with Texas claiming the national title from a year ago.

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BIG 12 WEEKLY SCHEDULETUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3Texas Tech 3, Abilene Christian 0Baylor 3, SMU 0Oklahoma 3, Arkansas 0Kansas 3, UMKC 1

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4Iowa State, Northern Iowa 2

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TCU at Illinois Chicago 5 p.m.Kansas at Arkansas 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6Norfolk State at West Virginia 11 a.m.Southeast Missouri State at Kansas State 12 p.m.Texas Tech vs. Montana 12:30 p.m.TCU vs. Southern California 1 p.m.Canisius at West Virginia 5:30 p.m.Oklahoma vs. Pacific 6 p.m.San Diego at Iowa State 6:30 p.m.Tulsa at Baylor 7 p.m.Southern Illinois at Kansas State 7:30 p.m.Texas Tech at Washington State 10 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7UT Arlington at Baylor 10 a.m.Fordham at West Virginia 11 a.m.TCU at Marquette 12 p.m.Siena at Kansas State 1 p.m.Arkansas at Kansas 1 p.m.Penn State at Texas 1 p.m.Texas Tech vs. South Dakota State 1 p.m.Oklahoma at Portland State 2 p.m.Navy at West Virginia 5:30 p.m.Mississippi State at Baylor 7 p.m.Oklahoma vs. BYU 7 p.m.Texas Tech vs. Eastern Washington 8 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8Illinois at Iowa State 2 p.m.Stanford at Texas 3 p.m.

BIG 12 SETS OVERALL SETS vs. RANKED TEAMS W L Pct. W-L W L Pct. W-L Last 10 Streak Top 10 Top 25Iowa State 0 0 .000 0-0 4 0 1.000 12-3 4-0 Win 4 0-0 0-0Oklahoma 0 0 .000 0-0 4 0 1.000 12-1 4-0 Win 4 0-0 0-0Kansas State 0 0 .000 0-0 3 0 1.000 9-6 3-0 Win 3 0-0 0-0West Virginia 0 0 .000 0-0 3 0 1.000 9-1 3-0 Win 3 0-0 0-0Texas Tech 0 0 .000 0-0 4 1 .800 12-5 4-1 Win 4 0-0 0-0Kansas 0 0 .000 0-0 3 1 .750 10-4 3-1 Win 3 0-0 0-0TCU 0 0 .000 0-0 2 1 .667 6-4 2-1 Win 1 0-0 0-0Texas 0 0 .000 0-0 2 1 .667 7-5 2-1 Win 2 0-0 0-1Baylor 0 0 .000 0-0 1 3 .250 5-9 1-3 Win 1 0-0 0-0

BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS (2013)

BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARDSBIG 12 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKSeptember 2 Sallie McLaurin, OklahomaSeptember 9September 16September 23September 30October 7October 14October 21October 28November 4November 11November 18November 25

BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKSeptember 2 Kristen Hahn, Iowa StateSeptember 9September 16September 23September 30October 7October 14October 21October 28November 4November 11November 18November 25

BIG 12 ROOKIE OF THE WEEKSeptember 2 Jordan Anderson, West VirginiaSeptember 9September 16September 23September 30October 7October 14October 21October 28November 4November 11November 18November 25

BIG 12 PRESEASON POLLRANK TEAM (FIRST-PLACE VOTES) POINTS1. Texas (8) 642. Iowa State (1) 553. Kansas 514. Kansas State 415. Oklahoma 396. Baylor 287. Texas Tech 19 TCU 199. West Virginia 8Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team.

BIG 12 PRESEASON TEAMNAME, SCHOOL POSZoe Adom, Baylor OHMackenzie Bigbee, Iowa State RSKristen Hahn, Iowa State^ DS/LVictoria Hurtt, Iowa State^ OHCaroline Jarmoc, Kansas^ MBSara McClinton, Kansas OHErin McNorton, Kansas SKaitlynn Pelger, Kansas State MBKierra Holst, Oklahoma MBSallie McLaurin, Oklahoma^ MBYvonne Igodan, TCU^ MBKhat Bell, Texas^ MB/OHHaley Eckerman, Texas^ OHBailey Webster, Texas^ OH^ Unanimous SelectionCoaches were not allowed to vote for their own team.

PRESEASON AWARDSPRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEARHaley Eckerman, Texas

PRESEASON CO-FRESHMAN OF THE YEARVictoria Hinneburg, Texas TechKatie Brand, Kansas State

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TEXAS TECH RESULTS Overall record: 4-1 Conf: 0-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 2-1

Date Opponent Score Match results Overall Conf Time AttendAug 30, 2013 vs Seattle 0-3 L 20-25,19-25,22-25 0-1 0-0 1:32 250

Aug 30, 2013 vs UC Riverside W 3-0 25-11,25-16,25-22 1-1 0-0 1:14 250

Aug 31, 2013 vs Grand Canyon W 3-1 25-20,25-20,22-25,25-20 2-1 0-0 1:54 250

Aug 31, 2013 at Weber State W 3-1 25-23,20-25,25-22,25-14 3-1 0-0 1:54 250

Sep 03, 2013 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 3-0 25-17,25-17,25-19 4-1 0-0 1:30 645

* Big 12 Conference match

ATTENDANCE Dates Total AverageTotal 5 1645 329

Home 1 645 645

Away 1 250 250

Neutral 3 750 250

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ATTACK SET SERVE ## Name SP MP-MS K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set SA SA/Set SE 6 David, Breeann 17 5-5 81 4.76 16 170 .382 2 0.12 10 0.59 13 13 Piper, Aubree 17 5-5 49 2.88 16 104 .317 1 0.06 4 0.24 6 21 Mills, Mikia 16 5-5 41 2.56 17 90 .267 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 5 Ensch, Courtney 16 5-4 31 1.94 11 71 .282 1 0.06 0 0.00 1 16 Stacy, Meghan 9 3-2 13 1.44 15 48 -.042 0 0.00 1 0.11 1 17 Daffer, Katie 12 4-1 12 1.00 5 54 .130 0 0.00 1 0.08 0 3 Ruetter, Emily 17 5-5 8 0.47 1 29 .241 197 11.59 0 0.00 5 18 Grant, Brianna 1 1-0 3 3.00 0 5 .600 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 14 Ford, Whitney 5 4-1 2 0.40 3 10 -.100 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 7 Wright, Emily 16 5-1 2 0.12 3 20 -.050 0 0.00 0 0.00 7 15 Brummitt, Rachel 17 5-0 1 0.06 1 4 .000 10 0.59 5 0.29 4 2 Foust, Carlie 15 5-0 1 0.07 1 4 .000 1 0.07 2 0.13 1 11 Sorrells, Ellen 2 1-0 1 0.50 0 1 1.000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 4 Grubb, Marguerite 3 2-0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 3 1.00 0 0.00 1 23 Podraza, Sam 4 2-1 0 0.00 1 6 -.167 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 12 Hragyil, Nicole 7 3-0 0 0.00 1 1 -1.000 8 1.14 0 0.00 2 TEXAS TECH.......... 17 5-5 245 14.41 91 617 .250 223 13.12 23 1.35 41 Opponents........... 17 5-5 193 11.35 99 610 .154 178 10.47 17 1.00 24

DIG BLOCKING POINTS ## Name SP RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHE POINTS Pts/Set 6 David, Breeann 17 5 37 2.18 6 11 17 1.00 3 0 102.5 6.03 13 Piper, Aubree 17 1 15 0.88 2 11 13 0.76 0 0 60.5 3.56 21 Mills, Mikia 16 0 10 0.62 3 10 13 0.81 1 0 49.0 3.06 5 Ensch, Courtney 16 0 8 0.50 0 7 7 0.44 1 0 34.5 2.16 16 Stacy, Meghan 9 0 9 1.00 1 2 3 0.33 0 0 16.0 1.78 17 Daffer, Katie 12 0 4 0.33 2 3 5 0.42 3 0 16.5 1.38 3 Ruetter, Emily 17 0 32 1.88 1 4 5 0.29 0 2 11.0 0.65 18 Grant, Brianna 1 0 0 0.00 0 1 1 1.00 0 0 3.5 3.50 7 Wright, Emily 16 3 25 1.56 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.0 0.12 14 Ford, Whitney 5 0 0 0.00 1 0 1 0.20 1 1 3.0 0.60 15 Brummitt, Rachel 17 8 90 5.29 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 6.0 0.35 2 Foust, Carlie 15 0 37 2.47 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 3.0 0.20 11 Sorrells, Ellen 2 0 2 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.50 12 Hragyil, Nicole 7 0 4 0.57 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00 23 Podraza, Sam 4 0 1 0.25 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 0.0 0.00 4 Grubb, Marguerite 3 0 2 0.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00 TEAM 0 TEXAS TECH.......... 17 17 276 16.24 16 49 40.5 2.38 10 3 308.5 18.15 Opponents........... 17 23 246 14.47 7 56 35.0 2.06 9 11 245.0 14.41

2013 INDIVIDUAL STATS

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Date Opponent SP K E TA Pct. A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE Total BHE PointsAug 30, 2013 vs Seattle 3 33 20 91 .143 31 4 8 5 38 3 8 2 7.0 2 44.0Aug 30, 2013 vs UC Riverside 3 44 19 106 .236 43 5 4 1 57 1 11 2 6.5 0 55.5Aug 31, 2013 vs Grand Canyon 4 67 18 152 .322 57 5 15 4 72 3 10 2 8.0 1 80.0Aug 31, 2013 at Weber State 4 57 20 151 .245 54 5 9 6 63 5 8 3 9.0 0 71.0 Sep 03, 2013 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 3 44 14 117 .256 38 4 5 1 46 4 12 1 10.0 0 58.0 Texas Tech 17 245 91 617 .250 223 23 41 17 276 16 49 10 40.5 3 308.5Opponent 17 193 99 610 .154 178 17 24 23 246 7 56 9 35.0 11 245.0

BY SET AVERAGESSets played: 17Kills per set: 14.41Assists per set: 13.12Service aces per set: 1.35Reception errors per set: 1.00Digs per set: 16.24Blocks per set: 2.38Ball handling errors per set: 0.18Reception errors per set: 1.00Points per set: 18.15

TEXAS TECH MATCH-BY-MATCH STATS

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Date Opponent SP K E TA Pct. A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE Total BHE PointsAug 30, 2013 vs Seattle 3 40 16 99 .242 35 5 6 4 35 2 10 3 7.0 2 52.0Aug 30, 2013 vs UC Riverside 3 24 18 107 .056 23 1 7 5 40 0 10 0 5.0 1 30.0Aug 31, 2013 vs Grand Canyon 4 47 18 146 .199 43 4 1 5 61 2 8 4 6.0 6 57.0Aug 31, 2013 at Weber State 4 49 23 145 .179 45 6 9 5 62 3 19 2 12.5 1 67.5 Sep 03, 2013 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 3 33 24 113 .080 32 1 1 4 48 0 9 0 4.5 1 38.5 Opponent totals 17 193 99 610 .154 178 17 24 23 246 7 56 9 35.0 11 245.0 Texas Tech 17 245 91 617 .250 223 23 41 17 276 16 49 10 40.5 3 308.5

BY SET AVERAGESSets played: 17Kills per set: 11.35Assists per set: 10.47Service aces per set: 1.00Reception errors per set: 1.35Digs per set: 14.47Blocks per set: 2.06Ball handling errors per set: 0.65Reception errors per set: 1.35Points per set: 14.41

OPPONENT MATCH-BY-MATCH STATS

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2013 Flora All Big 12 EraOverall 4-1 0-0 33-36At the United Spirit Arena 1-0 0-0 11-13On the road 1-0 0-0 9-20Neutral sites 2-1 0-0 13-3Big 12 Play 0-0 0-0 4-28Non-Conference 4-1 0-0 29-8At a tournament 3-1 0-0 24-5On Television 0-0 0-0 0-9

Wearing Red uniforms 2-0 0-0 12-7Wearing White uniforms 1-0 0-0 9-6Wearing Black uniforms 1-1 0-0 12-21

Monday 0-0 0-0 3-0Tuesday 1-0 0-0 2-2Wednesday 0-0 0-0 0-15Friday 1-1 0-0 11-3Saturday 2-0 0-0 16-16

Against ranked opponents 0-0 0-0 1-11Top 5 opponents 0-0 0-0 0-1Top 10 opponents 0-0 0-0 0-4

KillsLeading 4-0 0-0 25-2Trailing 0-1 0-0 8-33Tied 0-0 0-0 0-1

BlocksLeading 4-0 0-0 27-8Trailing 0-0 0-0 2-25Tied 0-1 0-0 4-3

DigsLeading 3-1 0-0 22-7Trailing 1-0 0-0 10-28Tied 0-0 0-0 1-1

Attack PercentageLeading 4-0 0-0 31-3Trailing 0-1 0-0 2-33

Service AcesLeading 3-0 0-0 20-5Trailing 1-1 0-0 11-26Tied 0-0 0-0 2-5

Hitting PercentageHitting .300 or better 1-0 0-0 8-0Hitting .250-.299 1-0 0-0 10-0Hitting .200-.249 2-0 0-0 11-7Hitting .100-.199 0-1 0-0 4-25Hitting below .100 0-0 0-0 0-6Opponents hitting above .300 0-0 0-0 0-11Opponents hitting .250-.299 0-0 0-0 3-16Opponents hitting .200-.249 0-1 0-0 2-5Opponents hitting .100-.199 2-0 0-0 14-4Opponents hitting below .100 2-0 0-0 14-0

In three sets 2-1 0-0 16-22In four sets 2-0 0-0 12-9In five sets 0-0 0-0 5-5

Leading 1-0 4-0 0-0 27-6Leading 2-0 2-0 0-0 18-0Leading 2-1 2-0 0-0 14-1Tied 1-1 2-0 0-0 13-10Tied 2-2 0-0 0-0 5-5Trailing 0-1 0-1 0-0 5-30Trailing 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-26Trailing 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-13

TEXAS TECH RECORD WHEN...

Opponent Kills Hitting % Digs Blocks Assists

vs. Seattle David (11) David (.429) Brummitt (16) Piper/Stacy (3) Ruetter (23)

vs. UC Riverside David (12) Mills (.471) Brummitt (18) David (6) Ruetter (37)

vs. Grand Canyon David (21) Ensch (.526) Brummitt (15) Piper (4) Ruetter (52)

at Weber State David (20) Piper (.429) Brummitt (26) Mills (4) Ruetter (52)

ABILENE CHRISTIAN David (17) David (.471) Brummitt (15) David (4) Ruetter (33)

vs. Montana

at Washington State

vs. South Dakota State

vs. Eastern Washington

at Abilene Christian

MONTANA

NEVADA

CAL STATE FULLERTON

at Incarnate Word

at Texas State

at Oklahoma

IOWA STATE

WEST VIRGINIA

at Texas

at TCU

KANSAS

at Kansas State

NEW MEXICO

BAYLOR

at Iowa State

at West Virginia

KANSAS STATE

at Baylor

TEXAS

OKLAHOMA

at Kansas

TCU

MATCH-BY-MATCH LEADERS

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Opponent OH OH/DS MB MB SET RS LIB

vs. Seattle B. David M. Stacy A. Piper M. Mills E. Ruetter S. Podraza R. Brummitt

vs. UC Riverside B. David M. Stacy A. Piper M. Mills E. Ruetter C. Ensch R. Brummitt

vs. Grand Canyon B. David W. Ford A. Piper M. Mills E. Ruetter C. Ensch R. Brummitt

at Weber State B. David E. Wright (DS) A. Piper M. Mills E. Ruetter C. Ensch R. Brummitt

ABILENE CHRISTIAN B. David K. Daffer A. Piper M. Mills E. Ruetter C. Ensch R. Brummitt

vs. Montana

at Washington State

vs. South Dakota State

vs. Eastern Washington

at Abilene Christian

MONTANA

NEVADA

CAL STATE FULLERTON

at Incarnate Word

at Texas State

at Oklahoma

IOWA STATE

WEST VIRGINIA

at Texas

at TCU

KANSAS

at Kansas State

NEW MEXICO

BAYLOR

at Iowa State

at West Virginia

KANSAS STATE

at Baylor

TEXAS

OKLAHOMA

at Kansas

TCU

MATCH-BY-MATCH STARTING LINEUPS

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ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .322 (67-18-152) ________vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) .256 (44-14-117) ______vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013) .245 (57-20-151) __________at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) .236 (44-19-106) _________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) .143 (33-20- 91) ______________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

KILLS (K-E-TA)67 (67-18-152) 4s _______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)57 (57-20-151) 4s _________at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)44 (44-19-106) 3s ________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)44 (44-14-117) 3s _____vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)33 (33-20- 91) 3s ______________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)44 (44-14-117)________vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)44 (44-19-106)___________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)33 (33-20- 91) ________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)67 (67-18-152)__________vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)57 (57-20-151)____________at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)None

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)152 (67-18-152) 4s ______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)151 (57-20-151) 4s ________at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)117 (44-14-117) 3s ____vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)106 (44-19-106) 3s _______ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)91 (33-20- 91) 3s ______________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)117 (44-14-117) ______vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)106 (44-19-106) _________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)91 (33-20- 91) ________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)152 (67-18-152) ________vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)151 (57-20-151) __________at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)None

ASSISTS57 (4s) ________________vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)54 (4s) __________________at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)43 (3s) _________________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)38 (3s) ______________vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)31 (3s) ______________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

ASSISTS 3-SETS43 ____________________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)38 _________________vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)31 _________________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

ASSISTS 4-SETS57 ___________________vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)54 _____________________at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

ASSISTS 5-SETNone

DIGS72 (4s) ________________vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)63 (4s) __________________at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)57 (3s) _________________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)46 (3s) ______________vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)38 (3s) ______________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

DIGS 3-SETS57 ____________________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)46 _________________vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)38 _________________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

DIGS 4-SETS72 ___________________vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)63 _____________________at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

DIGS 5-SETSNone

ACES5_____________________vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)5_______________________at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)5______________________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)4___________________vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)4___________________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

BLOCKS10.0 ________________vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)9.0 _____________________at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)8.0 ___________________vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)7.0 _________________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)6.5 ____________________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .242 (40-16- 99) ______________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) .199 (47-18-146) ________ vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)

KILLS (K-E-TA)49 (49-23-145) 4s _________ at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)47 (47-18-146) 4s _______ vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)40 (40-16- 99) 3s ______________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)40 (40-16- 99) ________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)24 (24-18-107)___________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)49 (49-23-145)____________ at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)47 (47-18-146)__________ vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)

KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)None

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)146 (47-18-146) 4s ______ vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)145 (49-23-145) 4s ________ at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)107 (24-18-107) 3s _______ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)99 (40-16- 99) 3s ______________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)107 (24-18-107) _________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)99 (40-16- 99) ________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)146 (47-18-146) ________ vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)145 (49-23-145) __________ at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)None

ASSISTS45 (4s) __________________ at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)43 (4s) ________________ vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)35 (3s) ______________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

ASSISTS 3-SETS35 _________________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)23 ____________________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

ASSISTS 4-SETS45 _____________________ at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)43 ___________________ vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)

ASSISTS 5-SETSNone

DIGS62 (4s) __________________ at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)61 (4s) ________________ vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)40 (3s) _________________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

DIGS 3-SETS40 ____________________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)35 _________________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

DIGS 4-SETS62 _____________________ at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)61 ___________________ vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)

DIGS 5-SETSNone

ACES6_______________________ at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)5___________________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)4_____________________ vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)

BLOCKS12.5 ____________________ at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)7.0 _________________________ vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)6.0 ___________________ vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)5.0 ____________________ vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

TEAM MATCH HIGHS OPPONENT MATCH HIGHS

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ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 8 kills .526 (12- 2-19) _____________________ Ensch, Courtney vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) .471 (17- 1-34) ____________________ David, Breeann vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013) .429 (14- 2-28) __________________________Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) .423 (14- 3-26) ________________________Piper, Aubree vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) .405 (20- 3-42) ________________________ David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

KILLS (K-E-TA)21 (21- 6-45) 4s ______________________ David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)20 (20- 3-42) 4s ________________________ David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)17 (17- 1-34) 3s ____________________ David, Breeann vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)14 (14- 3-26) 4s ________________________Piper, Aubree vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)14 (14- 2-28) 4s __________________________Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)17 (17- 1-34) ______________________ David, Breeann vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)12 (12- 4-28) __________________________David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)12 (12- 4-22) ________________________Piper, Aubree vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)11 (11- 2-21) ______________________________ David, Breeann vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)10 (10- 2-17) _____________________________ Mills, Mikia vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)21 (21- 6-45) ________________________ David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)20 (20- 3-42) __________________________ David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)14 (14- 3-26) __________________________Piper, Aubree vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)14 (14- 2-28) ____________________________Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)None

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)45 (21- 6-45) 4s ______________________ David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)42 (20- 3-42) 4s ________________________ David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)34 (17- 1-34) 3s ____________________ David, Breeann vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)28 (14- 2-28) 4s __________________________Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)28 (12- 4-28) 3s ________________________David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)34 (17- 1-34) ______________________ David, Breeann vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)28 (12- 4-28) __________________________David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)27 ( 9- 8-27) ________________________________ Stacy, Meghan vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)22 (12- 4-22) ________________________Piper, Aubree vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)21 (11- 2-21) ______________________________ David, Breeann vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)45 (21- 6-45) ________________________ David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)42 (20- 3-42) __________________________ David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)28 (14- 2-28) ____________________________Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)27 (13- 3-27) ____________________________Mills, Mikia vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)None

POINTS24.5 (21- 1- 2.5) 4s ____________________ David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)24.0 (20- 3- 1.0) 4s ______________________ David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)23.0 (17- 3- 3.0) 3s __________________ David, Breeann vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)17.5 (14- 1- 2.5) 4s ______________________Piper, Aubree vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)17.5 (12- 2- 3.5) 3s ______________________David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

POINTS 3-SETS23.0 (17- 3- 3.0) ____________________ David, Breeann vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)17.5 (12- 2- 3.5) ________________________David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)13.5 (11- 1- 1.5) ____________________________ David, Breeann vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)13.5 (12- 0- 1.5) ______________________Piper, Aubree vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)12.0 ( 9- 1- 2.0) _____________________________ Stacy, Meghan vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

POINTS 4-SETS24.5 (21- 1- 2.5) ______________________ David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)24.0 (20- 3- 1.0) ________________________ David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)17.5 (14- 1- 2.5) ________________________Piper, Aubree vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)17.0 (14- 1- 2.0) __________________________Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

POINTS 5-SETSNone

ASSISTS52 (4s) ______________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)52 (4s) ________________________________ Ruetter, Emily at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)37 (3s) ________________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)33 (3s) ____________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)23 (3s) _____________________________________Ruetter, Emily vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

ASSISTS 3-SETS37 ___________________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)33 _______________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)23 ________________________________________Ruetter, Emily vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

ASSISTS 4-SETS52 _________________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)52 ___________________________________ Ruetter, Emily at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

ASSISTS 5-SETSNone

DIGS26 (4s) _____________________________ Brummitt, Rachel at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)18 (3s) _____________________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)16 (3s) __________________________________Brummitt, Rachel vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)15 (4s) ___________________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)15 (3s) _________________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)

DIGS 3-SETS18 ________________________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)16 _____________________________________Brummitt, Rachel vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)15 ____________________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)11 ____________________________________ Foust, Carlie vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)10 __________________________________David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

DIGS 4-SETS26 ________________________________ Brummitt, Rachel at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)15 ______________________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)14 _________________________________ Ruetter, Emily vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)12 ___________________________________Foust, Carlie vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)

DIGS 5-SETSNone

ACES3____________________________________ David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)3________________________________ David, Breeann vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)3________________________________ Brummitt, Rachel vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)2__________________________________________ Piper, Aubree vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)2____________________________________David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

BLOCKS (BS-BA)6 ( 1- 5) ______________________________David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)4 ( 2- 2) __________________________ David, Breeann vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)4 ( 2- 2) __________________________________Mills, Mikia at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)4 ( 1- 3) ______________________________Piper, Aubree vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)3 ( 2- 1) ____________________________ David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)3 ( 1- 2) ________________________________Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)3 ( 1- 2) ___________________________________ Stacy, Meghan vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)3 ( 0- 3) _________________________________ Mills, Mikia vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)3 ( 0- 3) ______________________________________ Mills, Mikia vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)3 ( 0- 3) ____________________________Piper, Aubree vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2013)

INDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHS

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Defeated an opponent in three sets........................................................................................................vs. Abilene Christian (Sept. 3, 2013)Defeated a non-conference opponent in three sets .........................................................................vs. Abilene Christian (Sept. 3, 2013)Defeated a non-conference opponent in three sets at home .......................................................vs. Abilene Christian (Sept. 3, 2013)Defeated a non-conference opponent in three sets on the road ........................................................ at UT Arlington (Sept. 17, 2011)Defeated a non-conference opponent in three sets at neural site ..................................................... vs. UC Riverside (Aug. 30, 2013)Defeated a Big 12 opponent in three sets ........................................................................................................ vs. Texas A&M (Nov. 18, 2006)Defeated a Big 12 opponent in three sets at home ...................................................................................... vs. Texas A&M (Nov. 18, 2006)Defeated a Big 12 opponent in three sets on the road ....................................................................................at Colorado (Nov. 20, 2002)

Defeated an opponent in four sets ....................................................................................................................at Weber State (Aug. 31, 2013)Defeated a non-conference opponent in four sets......................................................................................at Weber State (Aug. 31, 2013)Defeated a non-conference opponent in four sets at home .................................................................... vs. North Texas (Sept. 3, 2012)Defeated a non-conference opponent in four sets on the road .............................................................at Weber State (Aug. 31, 2013)Defeated a non-conference opponent in four sets at neural site .....................................................vs. Grand Canyon (Aug. 31, 2013)Defeated a Big 12 opponent in four sets .............................................................................................. vs. #20 Kansas State (Nov. 17, 2012)Defeated a Big 12 opponent in four sets at home ............................................................................ vs. #20 Kansas State (Nov. 17, 2012)Defeated a Big 12 opponent in four sets on the road ................................................................................ at West Virginia (Oct. 13, 2012)

Defeated an opponent in five sets .......................................................................................................... vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012)Defeated a non-conference opponent in five sets ............................................................................ vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012)Defeated a non-conference opponent in five sets at home ................................................................................ vs. Lamar (Sept. 1, 2007)Defeated a non-conference opponent in five sets on the road ....................................................... at Boston College (Aug. 25, 2012)Defeated a non-conference opponent in five sets at neural site ................................................. vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012)Defeated a Big 12 opponent in five sets .....................................................................................................................vs. Baylor (Oct. 26, 2011)Defeated a Big 12 opponent in five sets at home ...................................................................................................vs. Baylor (Oct. 26, 2011)Defeated a Big 12 opponent in five sets on the road ........................................................................................at Colorado (Nov. 20, 2011)

Lost to an opponent in three sets ...............................................................................................................................vs. Seattle (Aug. 30, 2013)Lost to a non-conference opponent in three sets .................................................................................................vs. Seattle (Aug. 30, 2013)Lost to a non-conference opponent in three sets at home .................................................................................... vs. Utah (Sept. 4, 1999)Lost to a non-conference opponent in three sets on the road .............................................................................. at Rice (Sept. 15, 2012)Lost to a non-conference opponent in three sets at neural site ......................................................................vs. Seattle (Aug. 30, 2013)Lost to a Big 12 opponent in three sets..............................................................................................................at #20 Kansas (Nov. 24, 2012)Lost to a Big 12 opponent in three sets at home .............................................................................................vs. Oklahoma (Oct. 17, 2012)Lost to a Big 12 opponent in three sets on the road .....................................................................................at #20 Kansas (Nov. 24, 2012)

Lost to an opponent in four sets ................................................................................................................................... vs. Baylor (Nov. 21, 2012)Lost to a non-conference opponent in four sets ....................................................................................at Central Arkansas (Oct. 2, 2012)Lost to a non-conference opponent in four sets at home .....................................................................vs. New Orleans (Sept. 13, 2008)Lost to a non-conference opponent in four sets on the road ............................................................at Central Arkansas (Oct. 2, 2012)Lost to a non-conference opponent in four sets at neural site ...........................................................vs. Northeastern (Sept. 11, 2010)Lost to a Big 12 opponent in four sets ........................................................................................................................ vs. Baylor (Nov. 21, 2012)Lost to a Big 12 opponent in four sets at home ...................................................................................................... vs. Baylor (Nov. 21, 2012)Lost to a Big 12 opponent in four sets on the road .................................................................................................. at Baylor (Oct. 10, 2011)

Lost to an opponent in five sets ..........................................................................................................................at Kansas State (Oct. 20, 2012)Lost to a non-conference opponent in five sets ...................................................................................................at Nevada (Sept. 19, 2012)Lost to a non-conference opponent in five sets at home ........................................................................................vs. TCU (Sept. 12, 2008)Lost to a non-conference opponent in five sets on the road ...........................................................................at Nevada (Sept. 19, 2012)Lost to a non-conference opponent in five sets at neural site ....................................................vs. New Mexico State (Aug. 26, 2006)Lost to a Big 12 opponent in five sets ...................................................................................................... at #14 Kansas State (Oct. 20, 2012)Lost to a Big 12 opponent in five sets at home ............................................................................................... vs. Texas A&M (Oct. 19, 2011)Lost to a Big 12 opponent in five sets on the road .............................................................................. at #14 Kansas State (Oct. 20, 2012)

Defeated a ranked opponent .................................................................................................................... vs. #20 Kansas State (Nov. 17, 2012)Defeated a ranked opponent at home .................................................................................................. vs. #20 Kansas State (Nov. 17, 2012)Defeated a ranked opponent on the road .................................................................................... at #24 Kansas State, 3-2 (Nov. 20, 2004)Defeated a ranked opponent at a neutral site .....................................................................................................................Never in Big 12 era

Lost to a ranked opponent .....................................................................................................................................at #20 Kansas (Nov. 24, 2012)Lost to a ranked opponent at home ................................................................................................................. vs. 22 Iowa State (Oct. 6, 2012)Lost to a ranked opponent on the road .............................................................................................................at #20 Kansas (Nov. 24, 2012)Lost to a ranked opponent at a neutral site ..................................................................................................... vs. #10 Illinois (Aug. 29, 2009)

THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH...2013 DOUBLE-DOUBLESBREEANN DAVID (1) KILLS DIGSUC Riverside (8/30) 12 10

Career double-doubles: 4

NICOLE HRAGYIL (0) ASSISTS DIGSCareer double-doubles: 1

EMILY RUETTER (1) ASSISTS DIGSvs. Grand Canyon (8/31) 52 14

Career double-doubles: 7

MEGHAN STACY (0) KILLS DIGSCareer double-doubles: 4

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NO. NAME HT. POS. CLASS-EX. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 1 Victoria Hinneburg 6-4 RS/MB Fr-HS Leipzig, Germany (Sportgymnasium Dresden)

2 Carlie Foust 5-6 DS/LIB So-TR Amarillo, Texas (Colorado State)

3 Emily Ruetter 5-11 SET So-1L Burlington, Ontario, Canada (Nelson H.S.)

4 Marguerite Grubb 5-11 SET Fr-HS Houston, Texas (Bellaire H.S.)

5 Courtney Ensch 6-0 RS Fr-HS Southlake, Texas (Carroll H.S.)

6 Breeann David 5-11 OH Jr-2L Denver City, Texas (Denver City H.S.)

7 Emily Wright 5-10 DS/OH So-1L Cypress, Texas (Cy-Fair H.S.)

10 Lauren Douglass 6-2 MB/RS Fr-TR Flower Mound, Texas (Ole MIss)

11 Ellen Sorrells 5-10 DS/OH So-1L North Richland Hills, Texas (F.W. Christian H.S.)

12 Nicole Hragyil 5-7 SET Jr-2L Carrollton, Texas (Tulsa)

13 Aubree Piper 6-1 MB/RS Sr-3L Amarillo, Texas (Randall H.S.)

14 Whitney Ford 6-3 RS So-1L Longview, Texas (Pine Tree H.S.)

15 Rachel Brummitt 5-6 LIB/DS Jr-1L Plano, Texas (Radford H.S.)

16 Meghan Stacy 6-1 OH So-1L Ozark, Mo. (Ozark H.S.)

17 Katie Daffer 6-3 MB/RS Fr-HS Austin, Texas (Westlake H.S.)

18 Brianna Grant 6-1 MB So-1L Antioch, Ill. (Antioch H.S.)

21 Mikia Mills 5-11 MB Jr-2L Fontana, Calif. (Etiwanda H.S.)

23 Sam Podraza 6-0 RS Jr-2L San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch H.S.)

24 Jenna Allen 5-10 OH So-TR Lewisville, Texas (South Carolina)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Don Flora (3rd Season)

Associate Head Coach: Jojit Coronel (3rd Season)

Assistant Coach: Beth Falls (8th Season)

Director of Operations: Amy Gandy (5th Season)

Strength and Conditioning: Katie Munger

Athletic Trainer: Imelda Garcia

BY POSITIONSetter ____________________________________ 3_______________________ Grugg, Hragyil, RuetterOutside Hitter _____________________________ 5______________Allen, David, Sorrells, Stacy, Wright Opposite/Right Side ________________________ 7__________________ Daffer, Douglass, Ensch, Ford_____________________ Hinneburg, Piper, PodrazaMiddle Blocker ____________________________ 6_______________________ Daffer, Douglass, Grant, _____________________ Hinneburg, Mills, PodrazaDefensive Specialist/Libero __________________ 4________________Brummitt, Foust, Sorrells, Wright

BY CLASSIFICATIONSeniors __________________________________ 1 ______________________________________ PiperJuniors ___________________________________ 5 __________ Brummit, David, Hragyil, Mills, PodrazaSophomore _______________________________ 8 ________________Allen, Ford, Foust, Grant, Ruetter________________________ Sorrells, Stacy, WrightFreshmen ________________________________ 5 _______ Daffer, Douglass, Ensch, Grubb, Hinneburg

NO. NAME POS.

24 Jenna Allen OH

15 Rachel Brummitt LIB/DS

17 Katie Daffer MB/RS

6 Breeann David OH

10 Lauren Douglass MB/RS

5 Courtney Ensch RS

14 Whitney Ford RS

2 Carlie Foust DS

18 Brianna Grant MB

4 Marguerite Grubb SET

1 Victoria Hinneburg RS/MB

12 Nicole Hragyil SET

21 Mikia Mills MB

13 Aubree Piper MB/RS

23 Sam Podraza RS

3 Emily Ruetter SET

11 Ellen Sorrells DS

16 Meghan Stacy OH

7 Emily Wright DS/OH

NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

BY HOME STATE/COUNTRYCalifornia _________________________________ 2_______________________________ Mills, PodrazaCanada __________________________________ 1____________________________________ RuetterGermany _________________________________ 1_________________________________ HinneburgIllinois ___________________________________ 1______________________________________GrantMissouri__________________________________ 1______________________________________ StacyTexas ___________________________________ 13 _________ Allen, Brummitt, Daffer, David, Douglass,_______________Ensch, Ford, Foust, Grugg, Hragyil_________________________Piper, Sorrells, Wright

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Katie Daffer Daf-furCourtney Ensch InchBriana Grant Bree-an-ahVictoria Hinneburg Hinnen-borgNicole Hragyil RAH-gulMikia Mills My-KEY-ahSam Podraza Pah-DRAH-zahEmily Ruetter Roo-terEllen Sorrells Soar-rels

COACHESJojit Coronel Joe-jit Core-nel

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Victoria Hinneburg6-4 • RS/MB • FR-HSLeipzig, Germany

Don FloraHead Coach3rd Season

Jojit CoronelAssociate Head Coach

3rd Season

Beth FallsAssistant Coach

8th Season

Amy GandyDirector of Operations

5th Season

1 2Carlie Foust

5-6 • DS • SO-TRAmarillo, Texas

Emily Ruetter5-11 • SET • SO-1L

Burlington, Ontario, Canada

Marguerite Grubb5-11 • SET • FR-HS

Houston, Texas

Courtney Ensch6-0 • RS • FR-HS

Southlake, Texas

3 4 5

Breeann David5-11 • OH • JR-2L

Denver City, Texas

Emily Wright5-10 • DS/OH • SO-1L

Cypress, Texas

Lauren Douglass6-2 • RS/MB • FR-TR

Flower Mound, Texas

Ellen Sorrells5-10 • DS • SO-1L

North Richland Hills, Texas

Nicole Hragyil5-7 • SET • JR-2LCarrollton, Texas

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Aubree Piper6-1 • MB/RS • SR-3L

Amarillo, Texas

Whitney Ford6-3 • RS • SO-1LLongview, Texas

Rachel Brummitt5-6 • LIB • JR-1L

Plano, Texas

Meghan Stacy6-1 • OH • SO-1L

Ozark, Mo.

Katie Daffer6-3 • MB/RS • FR-HS

Austin, Texas

Brianna Grant6-1 • MB • SO-1L

Antioch, Ill.

Mikia Mills5-11 • MB • JR-2L

Fontana, Calif.

Sam Podraza6-0 • RS • JR-2L

San Diego, Calif.

Jenna Allen5-10 • OH • SO-TRLewisville, Texas

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