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Official 2004 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Individual and Team Records All-Americans and Other Award Winners Coaching Records 2003 Championships Results 2003 Statistical Leaders 2003 Conference Standings Attendance Leaders and Records ecords R THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 www.ncaa.org www.ncaasports.com August 2004 Compiled By: Bonnie Senappe, Assistant Director of Statistics. Distributed to sports information directors and conference publicity directors. NCAA, NCAA logo and National Collegiate Athletic Association are registered marks of the Association and use in any manner is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the Association. Copyright, 2004, by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Printed in the United States of America. ISSN 1089-0092 NCAA 612-8/04 2 2004 NCAA WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Contents Division I Records ................................................ 5 Division II Records ............................................... 29 Division III Records .............................................. 53 Championship Results.......................................... 73 All-America Teams and Award Winners..............................................105 Coaching Records................................................121 2003 Statistical Leaders.......................................127 2003 Conference Standings.................................139 Attendance..........................................................147 CONTENTS 3 Division I Records Individual Records............................................... 6 Individual Leaders ............................................... 7 Annual Individual Champions.............................. 16 Team Records...................................................... 16 Team Leaders ...................................................... 17 Annual Team Champions..................................... 25 AVCA Final Polls.................................................. 26 USA Today/AVCA Weekly Polls........................... 28 6 DIVISION I RECORDS Individual Records The format of the game changed in 2001, with ATTEMPTS PER GAME Career scoring for each game moving from 15 points Season 416—Casie Alexander, Seton Hall, 1990-93 (459 to 30 points. In reflection of this change, cate- 17.04—Sarah McFarland, Loyola Marymount, 2000 games) (1,670 attempts in 98 games) gory leaders under the new scoring format are Career SERVICE ACES PER GAME separated in order to not eliminate the achieve- 14.03—Sarah McFarland, Loyola Marymount, 1997- Season ments of those student-athletes who played with 2000 (4,405 attempts in 314 games) 1.83—Eileen Nicole Rodriguez, Albany (N.Y.), 2002 the previous format. (207 aces in 113 games) HITTING PERCENTAGE* Career Official NCAA volleyball records began with 10-14 attempts 1.18—Lisa Preiss, Cincinnati, 1983-84 (180 aces in the 1981 season and are based on information 1.000—17 times, most recent: Alexandra Preiss, 152 games) submitted to the NCAA statistics service by insti- Georgia Tech vs. Virginia, Oct. 4, 2003; Laura Klancnik, Butler vs. Providence, Aug. 31, 2002 (12- CONSECUTIVE POINTS SERVED tutions participating in the statistics rankings. In 0/12); Cara Smith, Penn St. vs. Army, Sept. 14, 15—Jill Arganbright, Northern Iowa vs. Southern Ill., statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages 2002 (11-0/11); Leslie Lasiter, Southern Methodist Nov. 2, 2002; Angie Nordquist, Valparaiso vs. and/or averages may indicate ties where none vs. East Tenn. St., Aug. 31, 2002 (10-0/10) Western Ill., Oct. 13, 2000; Jeanine Szczeshiak, exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the 15-19 attempts Michigan vs. Eastern Mich., Sept. 21, 1996; Cristi rankings is accurate. 1.000—Katie Silliman, Arkansas St. vs. Jackson St., Curtis, Winthrop vs. Navy, Sept. 6, 1996; Amy Oct. 11, 1998 (15-0/15) Stavinoha, Sam Houston St. vs. Northwestern St., Information on blocking has not been included 20 or more attempts Nov. 8, 1995; Michelle Griffin, La.-Monroe vs. in the following records due to the fact that there .955—Cathy Petrissams, Loyola Marymount vs. Alcorn St., 1987. appears to be a significant variance in the meth- Northern Ariz., Oct. 11, 1986 (21-0/22) Season ods by which blocking statistics were kept dur- .519—Tyrona Clark, Florida A&M, 1988 (224- Defense ing the 1980s. Research continues to determine 35/364) a standard by which to measure blocking sta- Career tistics for NCAA record-keeping purposes. .423—Virag Domokos, George Mason, 1993-96 DIGS (1,562-331/2,911 in 449 games) Three-game match Official career records include players whose 49—Dayle Hammontree, Morehead St. vs. Tennessee *Hitting percentage is derived by subtracting errors from Tech, Nov. 4, 1989 career statistics were recorded during the era of kills and dividing that remainder by total attempts. official NCAA play. Four-game match 56—Catalina Suarez, UMKC vs. UTEP, Sept. 29, 1989 An “M” located after a number under a “games Five-game match played” column indicates the number of match- Setting 58—Tanya Champagne, Northwestern St. vs. Nicholls es played, as the number of games is unavail- St., Nov. 1, 1985 Season able. ASSISTS 777—Kim Diehlmann, Hartford, 1990 (152 games) Three-game match Season with libero position 78—Janice Mounts, Southern California vs. Washington 786—Sarah Gascon, Southeastern La., 2003 (118 Attack St., Oct. 11, 1996 games) Four-game match Career 107—Jamie Pilbeam, UC Irvine vs. Texas-San Antonio, 2,780—Kim Diehlmann, Hartford, 1989-92 (545 games) KILLS Sept. 7, 2000 Three-game match Five-game match DIGS PER GAME 40—Catalina Suarez, UMKC vs. Northwest Mo. St., 109—Lori Endicott, Nebraska vs. Texas, Nov. 5, 1988 Season Nov. 4, 1989 Season 6.19—Catalina Suarez, UMKC, 1989 (644 digs in Four-game match 2,026—Tami Hamilton, Brigham Young, 1984 (157 104 games) 47—Sarah Noriega, Loyola Marymount vs. San Diego, games) Season with libero position Nov. 7, 1997 Career 6.66—Sarah Gascon, Southeastern La., 2003 (786 Five-game match 6,650—Tammy Robertson, UAB, 1989-92 (620 games) digs in 118 games) 56—Svetlana Vtyurina, George Washington vs. ASSISTS PER GAME Career Georgetown, Sept. 14, 1995 5.13—Catalina Suarez, Kansas/UMKC, 1985-86/ Season Season 1988-89 (1,913 digs in 373 games) 965—Jill McCreary, Akron, 1990 (182 games) 15.54—Disney Bronnenberg, Kansas St., 1998 (1,694 Career assists in 109 games) 3,043—Svetlana Vtyurina, George Washington, Career Miscellaneous 1992-95 (488 games) 14.45—Kelly Campbell, Colorado, 1996-99 (6,228 KILLS PER GAME assists in 431 games) Season MATCHES PLAYED 7.78—Sarah McFarland, Loyola Marymount, 2000 Career (762 kills in 98 games) Service 172—Margie Kolat, Arkansas St., 1991-94 Career 6.43—Sarah McFarland, Loyola Marymount, 1997-00 CONSECUTIVE MATCHES PLAYED (2,020 kills in 314 games) SERVICE ACES Career Three-game match 159—Cathy Koontz, Arkansas St., 1992-95 TOTAL ATTEMPTS 15—Veronica Canto-Ponce, Lafayette vs. Delaware St., Three-game match Sept. 13, 2003; Janelle Tomlinson, Wis.-Green Bay GAMES PLAYED 89—Shelly Smith, Oregon St. vs. California, Nov. 12, vs. Chicago St., Sept. 23, 2001 Career 1993 Four-game match 649—Claudia Orban, Akron, 1988-91 Four-game match 16—Suzanne Negrotta, Southeastern La. vs. 111—Sarah McFarland, Loyola Marymount vs. Notre Mississippi Val., Oct. 13, 1989 CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED Dame, Sept. 21, 2000 Five-game match Career Five-game match 14—Marlene Melancon, New Orleans vs. 551—Tuba Meto, Southeast Mo. St., 1994-97 119—Mindy Rice, Idaho vs. Montana, Nov. 19, 1994 Southeastern La., Sept. 20, 1983; Jackie Mendez, Season San Diego St. vs. Fresno St., Sept. 16, 1988 2,175—Jill McCreary, Akron, 1990 (182 games) Season Career 207—Eileen Nicole Rodriguez, Albany (N.Y.), 2002 6,633—Michelle Collier, South Fla., 1998-2002 (81 (113 games) games) DIVISION I RECORDS 7 Individual Leaders SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 70 Pam Kirsch, Southeast Mo. St. vs. Middle Tenn. ........................Nov. 21, 1993 69 Jill Hampton, Xavier vs. Dayton ...................................................Oct. 3, 2000 Attack 69 Carlyn Esslinger, Bowling Green vs. Central Mich. .......................Oct. 7, 1994 69 Rachel Stone, Canisius vs. Lehigh ................................................Oct. 5, 1990 DIVISION I KILLS, THREE-GAME MATCH TOTAL ATTEMPTS, FOUR-GAME MATCH No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 40 Catalina Suarez, UMKC vs. Northwest Mo. St. ...........................Nov. 4, 1989 111 Sarah McFarland, Loyola Marymount vs. Notre Dame ...............Sept. 21, 2000 38 Alma Kovaci, Temple vs. George Washington............................Oct. 30, 1999 106 Andrea Duke, Wofford vs. UNC Wilmington.............................Aug. 30, 2003 37 Jennifer Wittenburg, Houston vs. Marquette...............................Nov. 10, 2001 106 Michelle Collier, South Fla. vs. Louisville....................................Nov. 10, 2000 37 Anissa Parker, McNeese St. vs. Texas-Arlington ........................Nov. 16, 2000 106 Rachel Wacholder, Colorado vs. Iowa St. ................................Nov. 24, 1995 36 Pam Kirsch, Southeast Mo. St. vs. Middle Tenn. .........................Oct. 23, 1992 103 Catalina Suarez, UMKC vs. Missouri .........................................Oct. 25, 1988 36 Janine Makar, Northwestern vs. Minnesota ...............................Sept. 25, 1987 102 Jenna Wrobel, Michigan St. vs. Wisconsin................................Nov. 27, 1998 35 Vanessa Wouters, Ohio St. vs. Indiana .......................................Nov.