2010 S chedUle 2010 Bulldogs

DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

University of Indianapolis Tournament 2010 TRUMAN I n Fri. Sept. 3 vs. Nova-Southeastern (Fla.) Indianapolis, Ind. 10:00 a.m. f

Fri. Sept. 3 vs. West Virginia State Indianapolis, Ind. 2:30 p.m. Schedule ...... 1 Miaa o Sat. Sept. 4 vs. Wayne (Mich.) State Indianapolis, Ind. 12:30 p.m. Volleyball Quick Facts ...... 1 MIAA ...... 42 Sat. Sept. 4 @ Indianapolis (Ind.) Indianapolis, Ind. 5:00 p.m. A Decade of Excellence ...... 2-3 2009 Standings/All-Conference ...... 43 Head Coach Ben Briney ...... 4 MIAA Team Statistics ...... 44 University of -St. Louis Tournament All-Time Coaches ...... 5 MIAA Individual Statistics ...... 44 Fri. Sept. 10 vs. Southern Indiana St. Louis, Mo. 10:00 a.m. Assistant Coach Megan Wargo ...... 5 Past MIAA Champions ...... 45 C Fri. Sept. 10 vs. Illinois-Springfield St. Louis, Mo. 3:00 p.m. Support Staff ...... 5 Truman Players of The Week ...... 45 o Sat. Sept. 11 vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith St. Louis, Mo. 9:00 a.m. Roster ...... 6 a Sat. Sept. 11 @ Missouri-St. Louis St. Louis, Mo. 2:00 p.m. Pronunciation Guide ...... 6 C Outlook ...... 7 truMan h

Truman Athletics ...... 46-49 e Tues. Sept. 14 @ Emporia (Kan.) State * Emporia, Kan. 7:00 p.m. Seniors ...... 8-11 Juniors ...... 12-15 ...... 50-51 s Fri. Sept. 17 Washburn (Kan.) * KIRKSVILLE 7:00 p.m. Pershing Arena/Weight Room ...... 52 Sat. Sept. 18 Fort Hays (Kan.) State * KIRKSVILLE 4:00 p.m. Sophomores ...... 16-20 Wed. Sept. 22 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) * KIRKSVILLE 7:00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 24 @ Missouri Southern * Joplin, Mo. 7:00 p.m. 2009 season-in-reView R Sat. Sept. 25 @ Pittsburg (Kan.) State * Pittsburg, Kan. 3:00 p.m. 2009 Overall Stats ...... 21 credits o Conference Only Stats ...... 22 Editor: Tyler Madsen, Athletics Media Relations s Washburn Lady Blues Crossover MIAA Rankings ...... 22 Copy: Kevin White, Tyler Madsen, & Athletics t

Media Relations Student Staff. e Fri. Oct. 1 vs. Angelo (Texas) State Topeka, Kan. 11:30 a.m. Match Leaders ...... 23

Layout & Design: Kevin White, Athletics Media R Fri. Oct. 1 vs. Tarleton (Texas) State Topeka, Kan. 4:30 p.m. Weekly AVCA Poll ...... 23 Relations Sat. Oct. 2 vs. St. Edward’s (Texas) Topeka, Kan. 11:00 a.m. Bulldog Records ...... 23 Guide was designed using Quark Express 8 Sat. Oct. 2 vs. Abilene Christian (Texas) Topeka, Kan. 3:00 p.m. Photography: Tim Barcus, Public Relations; Kevin White, Tyler Madsen, Brad Bolz (Trumanpho - tos.com) p

History/records/awards l Wed. Oct. 6 @ Central Missouri * Warrensburg, Mo. 7:00 p.m. Cover Design: Ron Fauss, Multi-Ad Sports

Career Records ...... 24 a Sat. Oct. 9 Nebraska-Omaha * KIRKSVILLE 4:00 p.m. Printing: Multi-Ad Sports, Peoria, Ill.

Season Records ...... 25 y Fri. Oct. 15 Northwest Missouri * KIRKSVILLE 7:00 p.m.

Match Records ...... 26 e *Sat. Oct. 16 Missouri Western * KIRKSVILLE 7:00 p.m. First Team All-Americans ...... 27 R *Wed. Oct. 20 Emporia (Kan.) State * KIRKSVILLE 7:00 p.m. Other All-Americans ...... 28 Special thanks to Bill Cable, Retired Sports Infor - s Fri. Oct. 22 @ Washburn (Kan.) * Topeka, Kan. 7:00 p.m. Regional Awards ...... 29 mation Director, Daniel Newton, Melissa Ware Sat. Oct. 23 @ Fort Hays (Kan.) State * Hays, Kan. 7:00 p.m. Academic All-Americans ...... 29 and all former sports information student assis - Tues. Oct. 26 @ Southwest Baptist (Mo.) * Bolivar, Mo. 7:00 p.m. MIAA Honors ...... 30 tants for historical stories and information throughout the media guide. Fri. Oct. 29 Missouri Southern * KIRKSVILLE 7:00 p.m. All-Time Bulldog All-MIAA ...... 30 R

*Sat. Oct. 30 Pittsburg (Kan.) State * KIRKSVILLE 6:00 p.m. NCAA History ...... 31 e

Wed. Nov. 3 Central Missouri * KIRKSVILLE 7:00 p.m. National Finalist Teams ...... 32 v

Sat. Nov. 6 @ Nebraska-Omaha * Omaha, Neb. 4:00 p.m. Regional Teams ...... 33 I e

Fri. Nov. 12 @ Northwest Missouri * Maryville, Mo. 7:00 p.m. Letterwinners ...... 34 w Sat. Nov. 13 @ Missouri Western * St. Joseph, Mo. 7:00 p.m. All-Time Coaches ...... 34 Nov. 18-20 NCAA South Central Regional TBD TBD All-Time Scores ...... 35-39 Dec. 2-4 NCAA Elite Eight TBD TBD 2010 opponents R Dates of Note: All-Time Series Records ...... 39 e Saturday, Oct. 16 – Homecoming 2010 MIAA Opponents Information ....40-41 C Wednesday, Oct. 20 – “Dig Pink” 2010 o

Saturday, Oct. 30 – Senior Night R d

*MIAA Matches s All Times Central --Event Times are Subject to Change h I s t

coacHing staff truMan state uniVersity o Head Coach: Ben Briney Location: Kirksville, Mo. R y Alma Mater, Year: Southwest Baptist, Founded: 1867 2001 Enrollment: 5,800

Nickname: Bulldogs o

Career Record: 24-13 (Second season) Colors: Purple and White p

Truman Record: Same Stadium: Pershing Arena p Office Phone: (660) 785-4468 Capacity: 2,000 o Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate n Best Time To Call: Mornings Athletics Association (NCAA Div. II) e President: Dr. Troy Paino n t

Assistant Coach: Megan Wargo Director of Athletics: Jerry Wollmering s Alma Mater, Year: Gettysburg, 2002 Sports Information Director: Kevin White Assistant Directo r ( Volleyball Contact): Office Phone: (660) 785-7751 Tyler Madsen Best Time To Call: Mornings SID Email: [email protected] Website: TrumanBulldogs.com m I

Information: (660) 785-4276 a a Volleyball History First Year of Volleyball: 1973

Postseason Record (Yrs.): 23-11 (11 years) t

Last Postseason Appearance: 2009 R

All-Time Truman Record: 794-443-14 u

(.640, 36 yrs.) m

MIAA Record: 254-111 (.695, 27 yrs.) a

MIAA Championships : 6 (Last - 2007) n

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R F 324-58 (.848) Overall F 141-21 (.870) MIAA s R e y a l F 140 straight weeks ranked in the AVCA top 25 coaches poll. p

F Six MIAA Most Valuable Players w e I v e R s d R o C e R

y Rachel Shedd R o t Cassy Felkerson s I F Two National Finalists (2002 & 2004) h s t n e n o p p o a a I m Sarah Shearman

Kelsey Wackerman n F Two AVCA National Freshmen of the Year a m Sarah Shearman (2003) & Megan Sharpe (2009) u R t F Nine 30+ win seasons & 20 straight 20+win years.

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F 31 AVCA All-Region Awards e R s R e v I e w Jessica Sears R

F 10 Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances e C o R d s

Allie Cherven h I s t

F 38 1st-Team all-MIAA Players o R y o p p o n

Monica Marlowe e n t s F 16 AVCA All-Americans m I a a t

2000 MIAA Championship Team R u m

F Seven MIAA Championships a n

3 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball heAd coAch 2010 Bulldogs o f Second Season n I BEN s e h

C BRINEY a o M.S Education - SW Baptist (2004) 2005-2008 - Assistant Coach (Truman) C B.S. Sport Management - SW Baptist (2001) 2006 - Assistant Coach (Carolina Region Jr. Team) B.S. Psychology - SW Baptist (2001) 2004-05 - Assistant Coach (St. Andrews College) R e ATC - Certified by NATABOC (2003) t s CSCS - Certified by NSCA (2004) o R Ben Briney begins his second season as the head coach of lowing year, the team tied a school record with 14 conference the Truman volleyball program in 2010 and is in his sixth sea - victories and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first son overall at the University after serving as the program’s top time in school history. s

R assistant from 2005-2008. He is the ninth head coach in pro - Briney coached seven all-conference athletes at St. Andrews e gram history and has a 24-13 career record. and one conference freshman of the year. The Knights also ex - y In his first season as head coach, the Bulldogs maintained a celled academically over his last two years there, including a l top-25 ranking throughout the season, extending the consecu - being ranked 10th in the nation in 2003 with a 3.54 team GPA. p tive-week streak to 140 for the program. The squad won 24 Briney was also the assistant athletic trainer at St. Andrews, games and reached the NCAA tournament for the tenth time in where he helped with the coverage of all 14 sports at the school. program history. He had five players named all-MIAA, head - Prior to moving to North Carolina, Briney was the graduate

w lined by freshman Megan Sharpe, who garnered National assistant athletic trainer at Southwest Baptist. He was the head e

I Freshman of the Year accolades as well as first-team all-region athletic trainer for the men's , volleyball and tennis v status. programs at the school and was the host athletic trainer for the e Briney has coached seven different players – Sarah Shear - 2003 NCAA Division II regional tennis tournament. R man (05/06), Kelsey Wackerman (05/06), Micaela Walter (05), Other volleyball experience includes being a member of the Allie Cherven (06/07/08), Melissa Keck (07/08), Eli Medina Athletics in Action men's volleyball team that toured Nigeria on (08) and Sharpe (09) – who have been named AVCA all-Ameri - an international sports ministry trip in 2003, serving as a camp s cans. His players have demonstrated success in the classroom clinician at Campbell University, Elon University, and St. Louis d

R also, as evidenced by 26 players being listed to the MIAA Com - University, and also being an assistant coach of the Carolina

o missioner’s Academic Honor Roll in five seasons. Region High Performance youth team in 2005.

C During his tenure as an assistant, the Bulldogs advanced to The Missouri native graduated from Southwest Baptist e the NCAA Division II tournament in all four seasons, won two (Mo.) University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science in Sport R South Central regional championships and advanced to the na - Management and a minor in Psychology. He became a certified tional semifinals one time (2008). He helped coached six differ - athletic trainer in April of 2002 prior to earning his Masters of y ent players to 11 combined AVCA all-American awards, saw Education from SBU in 2004. That same year, he passed his R two players win the MIAA’s MVP award and led the team to its strength and conditioning test to gain CSCS credentials from o

t first No. 1 ranking in the AVCA top-25 coaches poll in school the National Strength and Conditioning Association. s history. Briney also serves as the faculty advisor for Truman’s Fel - I

h During the summer of 2006, Briney was the assistant coach lowship of Christian Athletes huddle. for the Carolina Region Junior High Performance Team - one of the teams that makes up the pipeline for the U.S. National s t Team. n That team went 4-3 during a trip to the Dominican Republic, e

n which included international matches against the Dominican o Youth and Junior National teams, along with some top club p teams. p

o Briney and the Carolina team also participated in a clinic by two of the Dominican National Team coaches, including one of which who was on the Cuban men’s national coaching staff for 14 years. a

a Briney came to Truman after being an assistant coach for I two seasons at St. Andrews Presbyterian College in North Car - m olina. At St. Andrews, a NCAA Division II program in the Caroli - nas-Virginia Athletics Conference, Briney was involved with recruiting, on-court coaching and the development and imple - n mentation of the team’s strength and conditioning program. a In his two years at the school, the Knights went 40-25 over - m all. In 2003, the school advanced to the conference tournament u

R finals after being picked seventh in the preseason poll. The fol - t

4 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball ASSISTANT coAch 2010 Bulldogs I n f Second Season o

MEGAN C o a C

WARGO h e s B.S. Management - Gettysburg (2002) 2005-2008 - Assistant Coach (Lees-McRae College) Minor: Political Science R o s t e R

Megan Wargo is starting her second season on the Truman coaching staff as R&B Select Volleyball club. Her SHS squad advanced to the state champi -

the full-time assistant coach. onship game in 2004, while her R&B Select clubs picked up both a No. 1 re - p

In her first season as a Bulldog, Wargo assisted head coach Ben Briney in gional ranking and a spot in the top-50 nationally under her guidance. l leading the Bulldogs to a 24-13 overall record. The squad was part of the AVCA Wargo also has taken on a major role with Gold Medal Squared, a premier a top-25 all season and reached the NCAA tournament for the tenth time in pro - provider of volleyball camps and coaching clinics throughout the United States y e

gram history. She helped lead five players to all-MIAA recognition, headlined and Canada. R

by freshman Megan Sharpe, who garnered National Freshman of the Year acco - As a player, Wargo was an all-conference outside hitter for Gettysburg (Pa.) s lades as well as first-team all-region status. College and holds the second-place spot in both the school’s and conference’s Prior to her joining the Bulldog coaching staff in the fall of 2009, Wargo dig records as well as the fifth-place rank in program kills. As a senior, she was spent four seasons as the assistant coach for both the women’s and men’s vol - named the conference’s Player of the Year after helping guide her team to three leyball programs at Lees-McRae (N.C.) College. A Div. II institution located in Centennial Conference titles and three NCAA Div. III national tournament ap - R Banner Elk, N.C., LMC reached the NCAA women’s tournament three times pearances throughout her four-year career. A two-sport athlete, Wargo was also e v

with Wargo serving as the program’s assistant and won three straight Confer - a first-team all-conference catcher for the GC team. I ence Carolinas tournament championships. The Bobcat women’s program com - She graduated from Gettysburg College in 2002 with a degree in Manage - e w piled a 101-46 record during her four-year tenure. ment, with a minor in Political Science and an International Affairs concentra - Wargo also spent time on the sidelines as an assistant varsity coach at tion. Susquehannock High School in Glen Rock, Pa. and as the head coach for the R e C TYLER o R

CAssIE d DEBLAUW MADsEN s assistant atHletic trainer atHletics Media relations assistant h tH eason ruMan rd eason ruMan 6tH season @ t ruMan 3rd season @ t ruMan I s t

Cassie DeBlauw, ATC, is beginning her sixth season as an assistant Athletic Tyler Madsen begins his third season as Truman's Athletics Media Rela - o

Trainer for the Bulldog athletics program.| tions Assistant in 2010-11 after graduating in May 2008 from Truman with a R DeBlauw earned her undergraduate degree in Corporate Wellness and Therapeu - degree in Exercise Science, specializing in Sport Management. Madsen works y tic Recreation from Northwest Missouri State in 1999 before completing her Mas - specifically to promote and record statistics for the Bulldog , women's basketball, golf (men's & women's), soccer (men's & women's) and volleyball ters of Science with an emphasis in Physical Education at North Dakota State o

University in 2003. programs, while also assuming various roles with each of Truman's other p DeBlauw is also a faculty member in both the Athletic Training and Exercise sports. p Science majors at Truman. The Athletic Training Major is an accredited program In fall 2009, Madsen also assumed the role of co-head men's golf coach o for the Bulldogs, joining Jim Berrey to help guide the Truman program. n

that prepares graduates to become certified athletic trainers. e

She is currently working on her Ph.D. in Wellness from North Dakota State. She He has already received accolades for his work with volleyball, as he was n

and her husband, Tom, live in Kirksville and have a son, Noah. awarded the AVCA's Grant Burger Media Award for the South Central region t following the 2008 season. Madsen is also a member of the MIAA's basket - s ball tournament committee and has worked each of the past five seasons at the TRUMAN All-TIMe coAcheS tournament - held at Municipal Auditorium in City - in various roles. As an undergraduate student at Truman, Madsen was a student worker for m the Athletics Department, serving as the primary contact for volleyball, Coach Years W L T Pct. I women's basketball and baseball as a senior. He also played a major role in a Kathy Austin (1973) 1 1 2 0 .333 the execution of the 2007 NCAA Volleyball South Central regional. a Pam Woods (1974) 1 3 4 0 .428 Outside of athletics, Madsen also served four years in the University's De - Barb Mayhew (1975-81) 7 78 75 9 .509 partment of Residence Life as both a student adviser and assistant hall director Susan Rubesh (1982-1984) 2 60 62 5 .492 while also taking a two-year leadership role with Fellowship of Christian Ath -

Debbie Masten (1985-1996) 12 262 205 0 .561 letes. He also spent two years as a sports reporter for The Index, the campus t newspaper. In that role, Madsen covered the 2005 men's soccer team that ad - R

Becky Pike (1997-2000) 4 96 43 0 .691 vanced to the Div. II regional championship (winning two national media u Qi Wang (2001-2004) 4 133 17 0 .887 awards for various feature and coverage articles), the 2005-06 men's basket - m Jason Skoch (2005-2008) 4 137 22 0 .862 ball team that reached the postseason, as well as the 2006 volleyball team that a Ben Briney (2009 - ) 1 24 13 0 .648 finished the season 36-2. n Totals 36 794 443 14 .640 Madsen is currently pursuing his MBA and is a native of Decatur, Illinois. 5 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball 2010 R oSTeR 2010 Bulldogs

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n 1 Tassia Hegyi * L 5-3 SO Waunakee, Wis. Waunakee I 2 Kylie Easlon ** S 5-8 JR Edmond, Okla. Edmond Santa Fe 3 Deanna Schaefer OH 5-9 SO O'Fallon, Mo. St. Dominic 4 Heather Hargadine * OH 5-9 SO Labadie, Mo. St. Francis Borgia s

e 5 Allyson Stellmach RS 6-0 SO Huntley, Ill. Huntley h 7 Megan Sharpe * MB 5-11 SO Edwardsville, Ill. Edwardsville C 8 Katie Thomason OH 5-8 JR- Tr Bartonville, Ill. Bartonville Limestone a

o 12 Erin Burmester * RS 6-2 JR DeWitt, Iowa DeWitt C 14 Casey Bruno * L 5-5 SR Pearland, Texas Lutheran South 15 Ashley Petak *** S 5-7 SR Omaha, Neb. Bellevue West

R 16 Johanna Ruff * MB 6-0 JR Ankeny, Iowa Ankeny e

t 17 Jenna Novelli * RS 5-11 SR Lancaster, Calif. Paraclete (LA Pierce CC) s 19 Molly Sinclair * OH 5-11 JR St. Louis, Mo. Ursuline Academy o

R 21 Allison Barker ** OH 5-10 SR Racine, Wis. Racine Lutheran 23 Emily Briseno * MB 6-0 SO Lee's Summit, Mo. Lee's Summit West 24 Lauren Radix RS 5-10 SO Black Earth, Wis. Wisconsin Heights s Ben Briney, Head Coach R

e Megan Wargo, Assistant Coach y * Number of Letters earned a l Position Legend: S-Setter, MB-Middle Blocker, OH-Outside Hitter, RS-Right-Side Hitter, L-Liberos p w e I v e R RoSTeR bReAkdowN s Players By State Players By Position

d lphAbeTIcAl oSTeR A R California (1): Jenna Novelli Setters (2): Kylie Easlon, Ashley Petak R Illinois (3): Megan Sharpe, Allyson Stell - Outside Hitters (6): Allison Barker, Heather o no. naMe pos .

C mach, Katie Thomason Hargadine, Lauren Radix, Deanna Schaefer, e 21 Allison Barker OH Iowa (2): Erin Burmester, Johanna Ruff Molly Sinclair, Katie Thomason R 23 Emily Briseno MB Missouri (4): Emily Briseno, Heather Harga - Middle Blockers (3): Emily Briseno, 12 Erin Burmester RS dine, Deanna Schaefer, Molly Sinclair Johanna Ruff, Megan Sharpe y 14 Casey Bruno L Nebraska (1): Ashley Petak Right-Side Hitters (3): Erin Burmester, R Oklahoma (1): Kylie Easlon Jenna Novelli, Allyson Stellmach o 2 Kylie Easlon S

t Texas (1): Casey Bruno Liberos (2): Casey Bruno, Tassia Hegyi

s 4 Heather Hargadine OH Wisconsin (3): Allison Barker, Tassia Hegyi, I

h 1 Tassia Hegyi L Lauren Radix 17 Jenna Novelli RS Players By Year Name Pronunciations s t 15 Ashley Petak S Seniors (4): Allison Barker, Casey Bruno, Erin Burmester ...... bur-me-stir n 24 Lauren Radix OH Jenna Novelli, Ashley Petak Heather Hargadine ...... har-guh-dine e n 16 Johanna Ruff MB Juniors (5): Erin Burnmester, Kylie Easlon, Tassia Hegyi ...... tasha hedge-ee o Johanna Ruff, Molly Sinclair, Katie Thoma - Ashley Petak ...... pea-tack p 3 Deanna Schaefer OH

p son Lauren Radix ...... ra-dix o 7 Megan Sharpe MB Sophomores (7): Emily Briseno, Heather 19 Molly Sinclair OH Hargadine, Tassia Hegyi, Lauren Radix, 5 Allyson Stellmach RS Deanna Schaefer, Megan Sharpe, Allyson

a Stellmach 8 Katie Thomason OH a

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6 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball pReVIew 2010 Bulldogs I Volleyball to Start Season in Top-25 n f o It’s not too often that a head coach deems a are the specialty spots of setter and libero. Sen - hind two all-con - recruiting class successful when only one iors Ashley Petak and Casey Bruno picked up ference right player signs a letter of intent to join his or her all-MIAA honors following their junior sea - sides last year,” team. sons, while junior setter Kylie Easlon played in Briney said. C o

But in the mind of Truman volleyball head 80 sets as the second half of Truman’s 6-2 set - “They know that a

coach Ben Briney, his 2010 class couldn’t have ting system in 2009. Sophomore Tassia Hegyi this is their C

gone any better. will also see time at libero after competing in chance to shine.” h “We only needed to fill one spot, and we 79 sets last year. Getting that e were able to go out and sign a junior college Both Petak and Bruno will look to leave opportunity this s all-American that has also experienced a na - their names in the Bulldog record books as season will be tional championship,” Briney said after the well, with Petak ranking fifth currently in all- another young R

Bulldogs landed Katie Thomason, an outside time assists, just 110 back of third. Meanwhile, bunch in terms of o

hitter who helped guide Illinois Central Col - Bruno became the first Bulldog since 2001 to experience, with s

lege to the 2009 NJCAA Div. II national title. post 40 or more digs in a match last October junior Erin t Ashley Petak e

As a result, the Bulldogs have been able to and will try to maintain her grasp on the pro - Burmester and R streamline their early season practices, avoid - gram’s top spot in sophomores ing the typical slowdown of having to teach digs per set after Allyson Stellmach and Lauren Radix in com -

new drills and help true freshmen get accli - entering the year petition for starting spots. p

mated to the speed of the college game. That, with a 4.40 aver - “Erin, Allyson and Lauren got great prac - l Briney believes, will be a big key to helping age. tice in spring ball on the right side,” Briney a y

the team be ready for its opening weekend at “The setter said. “Like the outsides, they’ve got another e

the University of Indianapolis Classic on Sept. and libero spots year under their belt in terms of knowing the R 3-4. are positions that I college game, so it should be a fun position to s And a fast start will be critical, with the won’t have to follow this year.” Bulldogs once again earning national recogni - stress about,” Armed with a smaller roster (16) than has

tion – coming in 25th in the preseason AVCA Briney said. “Both been seen in recent years, the Bulldogs will be R top-25 coaches’ poll, released Wednesday af - Ashley and Kylie tested throughout the season, starting with two e v

ternoon. The No. 25 ranking equals the same have become more challenging non-conference tournaments at In - I e

spot as the 2009 squad finished and marks the consistent and dianapolis (Ind.) and Missouri-St. Louis before w 141st straight week in the top-25 poll, dating worked really hard jumping into MIAA play with matches at pre - back to 2000. Molly Sinclair in the spring, and season-No. 12 Emporia (Kan.) State and the “We’re able to get more done in a much Casey and Tassia home opener on Friday, Sept. 17 against No. 6 R

shorter timeframe,” Briney said. “We’ll be both made adjustments also and got much bet - Washburn (Kan.). e

tested early, so hopefully we’ll pick right up ter with another full year in the system.” Other notable home dates include a home - C where we left off after a great spring and just Thomason enters to add even more depth coming evening match against Missouri West - o build right away.” to an outside hitter position that returns senior ern on Oct. 16, the annual “Dig Pink” night R d

The now second-year head coach, Briney Allison Barker, junior Molly Sinclair, and against Emporia on Oct. 20, and senior night s returns five starters and his libero for 2010 sophomores Heather Hargadine and Deanna against No. 19 Pittsburg (Kan.) State on Oct. after a 24-13 season in 2009 that resulted in a Schaefer. Barker, Sinclair and Hargadine com - 30.

first-round NCAA tournament loss to eventual bined to put away nearly 550 kills and dig “The MIAA continues to get better and bet - h I

national runner-up West Texas A&M. nearly 800 attacks in 2009. ter every year, which is really tough to think s

Included in that batch of starters is the “I’m most excited about the [outside hitter] about considering we have earned every possi - t Bulldog program’s second National Freshman position coming into preseason, since all four ble at-large bid to the tournament each of the o R

of the Year, Megan Sharpe, who burst onto the of the returners gained a ton of confidence and past two seasons,” Briney said. “But we’re y scene last season improved immensely last fall and this spring,” ready to get going, start playing and find out by leading the Briney said. “None of them had much experi - what we’re capable of doing.” o

’Dogs in kills, ence entering last season, so now they all know Five MIAA programs were ranked in the p

hitting percent - what to expect and what they need to do every top-25, led by defending conference champion p o

age, blocks and night. Katie brings a lot to the table, because Central Missouri (No. 5) and followed by n

points. she understands what it means to be a winner, Washburn, Emporia, Pittsburg (Kan.) State e She, along and that’s what we (No. 19) and Truman. n t

with junior Jo - stress every day with s hanna Ruff and the Bulldog tradition.” sophomore Emily One of the best Briseno, com - battles in preseason m

prise a middle could come from the I blocker position right-side hitter posi - a that will look to tion, which saw two a Casey Bruno remain a strong all-MIAA honorees, spot for the Bull - Lauren Graybeal and dog program. Erin Hattey, graduate t

“Johanna and Emily made really big from last year’s squad. R

strides in the spring, and Megan has only con - “We’ve got three u

tinued to improve as an all-around athlete,” girls that have worked m Briney said. extremely hard and a

Megan Sharpe n Other areas that won’t see much shake-up put in a lot of time be -

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R Pearland, Texas e t Lutheran South lIbeRo s Art o R 2009: SAW ACTION IN 120 SETS AND 34 MATCHES AS THE TEAM ’S PRIMARY LIBERO IN HER JUNIOR SEASON … GARNERED THIRD -TEAM ALL -MIAA ACCO - LADES WITH 561 TOTAL DIGS (4.68/ SET ) AND 12 MATCHES WITH 20 OR MORE s

R DIGS … BECAME THE FIRST BULLDOG IN THE RALLY -SCORING ERA TO RECORD e 40 DIGS IN A MATCH (40 VS . C ENTRAL MISSOURI ; O CT . 7) … THAT EFFORT y AGAINST UCM STARTED A STRETCH OF 14 STRAIGHT MATCHES TO CLOSE OUT a THE SEASON WITH AT LEAST 10 OR MORE DIGS … HAD 18 DIGS IN THE l

p SQUAD ’S NCAA TOURNAMENT MATCH AGAINST WEST TExAS A&M ON NOV . 19 … LED SQUAD IN DIGS 26 TIMES AND IN ACES THREE TIMES … SET A NEW CAREER -HIGH IN ASSISTS WITH FOUR AGAINST ABILENE CHRISTIAN IN THE SEA - SON -OPENER ON AUG . 28. w e

I 2008: PLAYED IN THREE SETS AND AVERAGED SEVEN DIGS PER SET BEFORE v LEAVING THE TEAM FOR PERSONAL REASONS … HAD A SEAON -BEST NINE DIGS e AGAINST ALASKA -A NCHORAGE ON SEPT . 13, A MATCH IN WHICH SHE ALSO R SERVED AN ACE .

2007: PLAYED IN 32 SETS AND 12 MATCHES AS A TRUE FRESHMAN AT THE s LIBERO POSITION … AVERAGED NEARLY THREE DIGS PER SET AT THE WASH - d BURN TOURNAMENT AGAINST FOUR LSC TEAMS … POSTED CAREER -HIGHS OF

R 14 DIGS AGAINST BOTH WEST TExAS A&M, A PERENNIAL TOP -25 PROGRAM , o AND ABILENE CHRISTIAN … WAS CATALYST BEHIND SCHOOL RECORD -SETTING C 17-0 RUN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST -ROUND AGAINST ALBANY (G A.) e STATE , IN WHICH SHE SERVED 17 CONSECUTIVE POINTS AND DEALT SEVEN ACES R TO HELP THE SQUAD TIE A 2003 NCAA D IV . II RECORD FOR CONSECUTIVE SERVICE POINTS . y

R HigH scHool: A FOUR -YEAR LETTERWINNER AT LUTHERAN SOUTH ACAD -

o EMY … CAPTAIN OF TEAM IN BOTH JUNIOR AND SENIOR SEASONS … THREE - t TIME SECOND -TEAM ALL -STATE AND THREE -TIME FIRST -TEAM ALL -DISTRICT career HigHs s I SELECTION … CHOSEN AS TEAM MVP AS A SENIOR … WAS PART OF TWO -TIME KILLS : 2 - TWO TIMES h STATE RUNNER -UP SQUAD IN BOTH 2003 AND 2004 … WON TOUR OF TExAS CLUB VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS TWICE … ALSO PLAYED GOLF IN HIGH MOST RECENT : W EST TExAS A&M 10/5/07 SCHOOL , LETTERING THREE TIMES AT THE VARSITY LEVEL . ATTACKS : 4 - N ORTH ALABAMA 9/5/09 s t ASSISTS : 4 - A BILENE CHRISTIAN 8/28/09 n personal: BORN AUGUST 22, 1989, IN HOUSTON , T ExAS … THE DAUGH - e TER OF CAROL AND VINCE BRUNO . ACES : 7 - A LBANY (G A.) S TATE 11/15/07 n DIgS : 40 - C ENTRAL MISSOURI 10/7/09 o p p o specialty stats 40+ D Ig M ATCHES : ...... 1 a

a 20+ D Ig M ATCHES : ...... 14 I

m 10+ D Ig M ATCHES : ...... 44

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points 2007 12/32 2 0.06 1 6 .167 7 0.22 16 18 0.50 13 100 3.12 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 18.0 n 2008 3/3 0 0.00 0 0 .000 1 0.33 1 1 0.33 1 21 7.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 a 2009 34/120 2 0.02 6 24 -.167 28 0.23 16 35 0.13 27 561 4.68 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 18.0 m

u Career 49/155 4 0.03 7 30 -.100 36 0.23 33 54 0.21 41 682 4.40 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 0.15

R NCAA Tourn. 2/6 0 0.00 0 0 .000 3 0.50 7 3 1.17 1 23 3.83 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 7.0 t

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15 C

PETAK h e 5-7 s Senior R

Omaha, Neb. SeTTeR o Bellevue West s t

Exercise Science e R

2009: THE ONLY NON -SENIOR TO PLAY IN ALL 37 OF THE TEAM ’S MATCHES … RECEIVED ALL -MIAA HONORABLE MENTION ACCOLADES AFTER AVERAGING 6.49 ASSISTS PER SET AS PART OF A 6-2 SYSTEM … SET A NEW CAREER -HIGH p l

WITH 53 ASSISTS AND SIx KILLS AT SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ON SEPT . 22 … HAD a

18 ASSIST /DIG DOUBLE -DOUBLES , BRINGING HER TO 38 THROUGH THREE SEA - y

SONS … POSTED SIx MATCHES WITH 30+ ASSISTS AND LED THE TEAM THE MOST e TIMES IN BOTH ASSISTS (33) AND SERVICE ACES (10) … LED THE SQUAD BY R DEALING 34 ACES , WHILE ALSO AVERAGING 2.78 ASSISTS PER SET … FAILED TO s REACH TEN ASSISTS IN A MATCH JUST ONCE , BUT PLAYED ONLY ONE SET IN THAT MATCH (9 VS . MSSU ON SEPT . 25) … HAD A 30/20 NIGHT AGAINST CENTRAL MISSOURI ON OCT . 7 WITH 32 ASSISTS AND 20 DIGS … CLOSED THE SEASON WITH DOUBLE -DOUBLES IN FIVE OF THE FINAL SIx MATCHES , INCLUDING THE R NCAA TOURNAMENT . e v I 2008: AN ALL -MIAA H ONORABLE MENTION SELECTION ... DISHED OUT e NEARLY 900 ASSISTS AS PART OF TRUMAN ’S 6-2 SYSTEM AND AVERAGED 6.12 w ASSISTS PER SET … WAS ONE OF ONLY TWO BULLDOGS TO PLAY IN ALL 41 MATCHES AND TIED FOR THE TEAM -HIGH WITH 142 SETS PLAYED … DEALT THE

MOST ACES ON THE SQUAD WITH 32 AND RANKED THIRD ON THE TEAM IN DIGS R

(315) … HAD 24 MATCHES WITH 20+ ASSISTS AND HAD THREE MATCHES WITH e

30+ ASSISTS … SET A SEASON -HIGH WITH 38 ASSISTS IN A FOUR -SET WIN C

AGAINST CENTRAL MISSOURI ON NOV . 5 AND NOTCHED A NEW CAREER -BEST IN o

DIGS WITH 17 AGAINST WASHBURN ON SEPT . 19 … IN A MONTH -LONG STRETCH R

FROM SEPT . 24 TO OCT . 22, A SHLEY AVERAGED NEARLY 25 ASSISTS PER CON - d

TEST AND RECORDED THREE ASSIST /DIG DOUBLE -DOUBLES … FINISHED THE s SEASON JUST 158 ASSISTS SHY OF 2,000 FOR HER CAREER AND CURRENTLY RANKS 7TH ON TRUMAN ’S ALL -TIME ASSISTS CHART . h

2007: AVERAGED NEARLY 6.50 ASSISTS PER GAME IN 150 GAMES AS A TRUE career HigHs I s FRESHMAN , FINISHING JUST SHY OF 1,000 TOTAL ASSISTS ... LED TEAM IN AS - KILLS : 6 - S OUTHWEST BAPTIST 9/22/09 t

SISTS IN 23 OF 42 MATCHES ... POSTED 11 ASSIST /DIG DOUBLE -DOUBLES ... AV - o

ERAGED NEARLY EIGHT ASSISTS PER GAME DURING 11 MATCH STRETCH ATTACKS : 8 - S OUTHWEST BAPTIST 9/22/09 R

BETWEEN SEPT . 29 AND OCT . 20 ... HAD THREE STRAIGHT DOUBLE -DIGIT DIG y MATCHES IN MIAA TOURNAMENT ... SET CAREER -HIGHS IN BOTH ASSISTS (43) ASSISTS : 53 - S OUTHWEST BAPTIST 9/22/09 AND DIGS (16) DURING FIVE -SET MATCH AGAINST WASHBURN ON OCT . 3 ... PUT

ACES : 4 - M ILLERSVILLE 8/25/07 o DOWN A CAREER -HIGH TWO KILLS AGAINST ABILENE CHRISTIAN ... HAD EIGHT OF HER 12 DOUBLE -DIGIT DIG MATCHES AGAINST RANKED TEAMS . p DIgS : 20 - C ENTRAL MISSOURI 10/7/09 p LOCKS THREE TIMES o HigH scHool: PART OF FOUR NEBRASKA CLASS A STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS AT B : 1 - n BELLEVUE WEST HIGH SCHOOL … WAS ALSO A MEMBER OF THE 2003 J UNIOR MOST RECENT : F ORT HAYS STATE 9/19/09 e OLYMPIC NATIONAL TITLE TEAM … HOLDS THE SCHOOL RECORD FOR ASSISTS n WITH 3,975 AND SINGLE -SEASON ASSISTS RECORD WITH 1,333 IN 2004 … FIRST t s TEAM ALL -STATE SELECTION IN 2006 AND A SECOND -TEAM CHOICE IN 2005 … specialty stats WAS A THREE -TIME CLASS A ALL -TOURNAMENT SELECTION AS WELL AS ALL - SSIST ATCHES METRO AND ALL -DIVISION HONORS . 30+ A M : ...... 21

10+ D Ig M ATCHES : ...... 39 m ORN UGUST IN MAHA EB THE DAUGHTER OF personal: B A 23, 1989 O , N . ... I DEBRA AND THOMAS PETAK . SSIST Ig OuBLE OuBLES a

A /D D -D : ...... 38 a

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points

2007 42/150 5 0.03 3 37 .054 973 6.49 36 57 0.24 2 316 2.11 0 1 1 0.01 0 22 41.5 t

2008 41/142 16 0.11 6 52 .192 869 6.12 32 32 0.23 1 315 2.22 0 0 0 0.00 0 24 48.0 R u

2009 37/138 23 0.17 16 103 .068 895 6.49 34 44 0.25 1 383 2.78 0 2 2 0.01 0 16 58.0 m

Career 120/430 44 0.10 25 192 0.99 2737 6.37 102 133 0.24 4 1014 2.36 0 3 3 0.01 0 62 147.5 a NCAA Tourn. 9/30 1 0.03 2 11 -.090 162 5.40 9 10 0.30 0 74 2.47 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 10.0 n

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C NOVELLI a o

C 6-0 Senior

R Lancaster, Calif. RIGhT SIde e

t Paraclete (LA Pierce CC) s Nursing o R 2009: JENNA REDSHIRTED THE 2009 SEASON .

AFTER JOINING THE BULLDOGS AS A JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFER , s 2008:

R JENNA PLAYED IN 22 MATCHES AND 61 SETS BEFORE INJURING HER KNEE AT THE e LADY BLUES FALL CLASSIC AND MISSING THE REMAINDER OF THE SEASON … y AVERAGED A SHADE LESS THAN TWO KILLS PER SET AND WAS THIRD AMONGST a NON -LIBEROS IN DIGS WITH A 2.25 PER SET MARK … WAS A TOUGH SERVER , l

p DEALING OUT 21 ACES , GOOD FOR THIRD ON THE SQUAD … HAD A PAIR OF KILL /DIG DOUBLE -DOUBLES , INCLUDING A 10 K/15 D EFFORT AGAINST THEN -N O. 3 W ASHBURN ON SEPT . 19 – A FIVE -SET TRUMAN WIN … IN THAT MATCH , SHE SET HER TRUMAN -HIGH IN DIGS AND ALSO SET A NEW CEILING IN TOTAL AT - w TEMPTS (31) … OPENED HER BULLDOG CAREER WITH A .556 (10-0-18) EFFORT e

I COUPLED WITH SEVEN DIGS TO HELP THE BULLDOGS WIN A FIVE -SETTER v AGAINST UMSL. e

R 2006-2007 (la pierce cc): PART OF CALIFORNIA STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE RUNNER -UP SQUAD IN 2006 ... SECOND -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE IN 2007 ... TEAM WAS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS IN BOTH 2006 AND 2007 UNDER s COACH NABIL MARDINI . d

R HigH scHool: ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AS A SENIOR FOR WORK BOTH IN VOL - o LEYBALL AND TRACK ... FIRST -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE ... HOLDS SCHOOL C RECORD IN THE 800. career HigHs e

R KILLS : 12 - TWO TIMES personal: BORN APRIL 14, 1988 IN PANORAMA CITY , C ALIF . ... THE DAUGH - TER OF VICKI AND MARK NOVELLI . MOST RECENT : A LAS .-A NCHORAGE 9/13/08 y ATTACKS : 32 - W ASHBURN 9/19/08 R

o ASSISTS : 2 - U PPER IOWA 9/6/08 t

s ACES : 4 - U PPER IOWA 9/6/08 I h DIgS : 15 - W ASHBURN 9/19/08 BLOCKS : 2 - TWO TIMES s t MOST RECENT : W ASHBURN 9/19/08 n e ASSIST : 2 - TWO TIMES n

o MOST RECENT : W ASHBURN 9/19/08 p p specialty stats o 10+ K ILL M ATCHES : ...... 4 10+ D Ig M ATCHES : ...... 4 a a

I KILL /D Ig D OuBLE -D OuBLES : ...... 2 m

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points 2008 22/61 118 1.93 46 344 .209 5 0.08 21 25 0.34 25 137 2.25 0 10 10 0.16 1 0 144.0 n Career 22/61 118 1.93 46 344 .209 5 0.08 21 25 0.34 25 137 2.25 0 10 10 0.16 1 0 144.0 a NCAA Tourn. 0/0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 m u R t

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21 C BARKER h e s 5-10 Senior R

Racine, Wis. oUTSIde o s

Racine Lutheran t Communication e

hITTeR R

2009: SAW ACTION IN 30 MATCHES AND 116 TOTAL SETS AS A JUNIOR , AVER -

AGING 2.14 KILLS AND 3.10 DIGS PER SET … RANKED THIRD ON THE TEAM p

WITH 248 TOTAL KILLS AND SECOND WITH 868 TOTAL ATTEMPTS … WAS TIED l

FOR THIRD ON THE SQUAD BY DEALING 20 ACES … HAD 11 KILL /DIG DOUBLE - a DOUBLES WITH 12 10+ KILL MATCHES AND 23 10+ DIG MATCHES … IN A y STRETCH OF TEN MATCHES FROM UG TO EPT RECORDED DOUBLE e A . 29 S . 22, - R

DIGIT KILLS SEVEN TIMES , INCLUDING SETTING A NEW CAREER -HIGH WITH 16 s KILLS AT SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ON SEPT 22 … FINISHED THE SEASON WITH 28 BLOCKS … SET A NEW CAREER MARK WITH 21 DIGS AGAINST WEST TExAS A&M AT THE WASHBURN CROSSOVER ON OCT . 3 ... NAMED TO THE MIAA ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL . R e v

2008: SAW ACTION IN 24 MATCHES AND 36 SETS IN 2008, AVERAGING MORE I THAN A KILL AND A DIG PER SET … TALLIED 48 KILLS AND HIT .150 WHILE DIG - e GING 54 BALLS AS AN OUTSIDE HITTER … HAD A SEASON -HIGH SEVEN KILLS w AND 23 ATTACKS ON SEPT . 27 AT 17 TH -RANKED PITTSBURG STATE AND SET NEW CAREER -HIGHS IN TOTAL BLOCKS (2) AND BLOCK ASSISTS (2) IN THE

MATCH … RECORDED A .714 (5-0-7) HITTING PERCENTAGE AGAINST EAST CEN - R

TRAL (O KLA .) ON OCT . 4 … PUT DOWN HER FIRST EVER SOLO BLOCK IN A 3-0 e SWEEP AGAINST NORTHWEST MISSOURI ON NOV . 14 … IS JUST SEVEN KILLS C SHY OF 100 FOR HER CAREER . o R

PLAYED IN 14 OF TEAM ’S 42 MATCHES AFTER REDSHIRTING THE 2006 d

2007: s SEASON AND AVERAGED 2.05 KILLS AND 3.64 DIGS PER GAME ... HAD A CAREER - career HigHs HIGH 14 KILLS AGAINST MILLERSVILLE (P A.) AND ALSO HAD 12 DIGS ... POSTED DIGS TWO OTHER TIMES ONCE IN THE REGIONAL FINAL AGAINST ASH ILLS OUTHWEST APTIST

12 - W - K : 16 - S B 9/22/09 h BURN SERVED ACES AND TOTALED DIGS FOR THE SEASON HIT IN ... 10 80 ... .375 I

TTACKS TWO TIMES s TEAM ’S FIRST -ROUND TOURNAMENT GAME AGAINST ALBANY (G A.) S TATE . A : 46 - t

MOST RECENT : F ORT HAYS STATE 10/24/09 o ARNED HONORABLE MENTION ALL STATE HONORS IN HigH scHool: E - 2005 ... R ASSISTS : 3 - S OUTHWEST BAPTIST 9/22/09

A THREE -TIME FIRST -TEAM ALL -COUNTY AND ALL -CONFERENCE SELECTION ... y TEAM MVP FOR THREE SEASONS ... IN 2005, SET SCHOOL RECORDS WITH 451 ACES : 3 - THREE TIMES KILLS , 122 BLOCKS AND 469 DIGS ... COLLECTED 957 KILLS AND 1045 DIGS IN HER CAREER ... TWICE ATTENDED THE NATIONAL JR. O LYMPICS ... PLAYED CLUB MOST RECENT : C ENTRAL MISSOURI 10/7/09 o p

BALL FOR WISCONSIN JUNIORS ... ALSO LETTERED IN BASKETBALL AND SOFT - DIgS : 21 - W EST TExAS A&M 10/3/09 p BALL . o BLOCKS : 3 - TWO TIMES n ersonal BORN JULY 25, 1988, IN RACINE , W IS . ... THE DAUGHTER OF e p : MOST RECENT : M O. S OUTHERN 9/25/09 n

KATHY AND CHRIS BARKER . t specialty stats s 10+ K ILL M ATCHES : ...... 13

10+ D Ig M ATCHES : ...... 27 m I a

KILL /D Ig D OuBLE -D OuBLES : ...... 12 a

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points

2007 14/22 45 2.05 32 130 .100 0 0.00 10 4 0.45 5 80 3.64 0 1 1 0.05 1 0 55.5 t 2008 24/36 48 1.33 26 147 .150 3 0.08 4 8 0.11 5 54 1.50 1 5 6 0.17 1 2 55.5 R u

2009 30/116 248 2.14 166 868 .094 14 0.12 20 21 0.17 21 360 3.10 5 23 28 0.24 0 3 284.5 m

Career 68/174 341 1.96 224 1145 .102 17 0.10 34 33 0.20 31 494 2.84 6 29 35 0.20 2 5 395.5 a n NCAA Tourn. 5/11 13 1.18 13 47 .000 1 0.09 4 3 0.50 4 29 2.63 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 17.0

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C EAsLON a o

C 5-8 Junior SeTTeR

R Edmond, Okla. e

t Edmond Santa Fe s Psychology o R 2009: PLAYED IN 80 SETS AND 25 MATCHES AS A SOPHOMORE … POSTED DOUBLE -DIGIT ASSISTS 19 TIMES AS PART OF A 6-2 SYSTEM , LEADING THE SQUAD THREE TIMES … PICKED UP HER FIRST CAREER ASSIST /DIG DOUBLE -DOU - s

R BLE AGAINST WEST TExAS A&M ON OCT . 3 AT THE WASHBURN CROSSOVER e (17 ASSISTS /10 DIGS ) … HAD 10+ ASSISTS IN EACH OF HER FIRST TEN MATCHES y PLAYED IN THE SEASON , INCLUDING TYING A CAREER -HIGH WITH 25 ASSISTS a AGAINST ARKANSAS -F ORT SMITH ON SEPT . 12 … TIED HER CAREER -HIGH l

p AGAIN LATER IN THE SEASON AGAINST MISSOURI SOUTHERN ON SEPT . 25 … SET A NEW CAREER -BEST THREE DIFFERENT TIMES WITH THREE KILLS IN A MATCH , LAST AGAINST CENTRAL MISSOURI ON OCT . 7 ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL . w e

I 2008: PLAYED IN 33 MATCHES AND 81 SETS AS A TRUE FRESHMAN … AVER - v AGED 5.04 ASSISTS PER SET AS PART OF TRUMAN ’S 6-2 SYSTEM , GOOD FOR SEC - e OND ON THE SQUAD … RECORDED SEASON -HIGHS IN BOTH ASSISTS (25) AND R DIGS (14) DURING THE SQUAD ’S 3-1 WIN IN THE SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL SEMIFINALS AGAINST CENTRAL MISSOURI … POSTED SEVEN 20+ ASSIST MATCHES AND LED THE TEAM IN ASSISTS SEVEN TIMES … ALSO WAS ONE OF THE s TOP SERVERS , RECORDING 17 ON THE SEASON – THIRD AMONGST ALL RETURN - d ERS IN 2009 … IN HER SECOND CAREER MATCH – A FIVE -SETTER AGAINST

R RIVAL NORTH ALABAMA – K YLIE DISHED OUT 24 ASSISTS , SERVED FOUR ACES o AND DUG SEVEN BALLS TO HELP TRUMAN COME -FROM -BEHIND FOR A 3-2 WIN . C e HigH scHool: TALLIED NEARLY 3,000 ASSISTS AND 275 SERVICE ACES ... R MEMBER OF THE 6A S TATE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM IN 2004 AND WAS A RUNNER - UP IN BOTH 2006 AND 2007 ... NAMED AN ALL -STATE SELECTION AS A SENIOR

y AND WAS A HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC ALL -A MERICAN ... WAS PART OF THE TOUR

R OF TExAS CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM IN 2006. o areer igHs t c H personal: BORN MARCH 12, 1990, IN BIRMINGHAM , A LA . ... THE DAUGH - s

I TER OF KIM AND BRETT EASLON . KILLS : 3 - THREE TIMES h MOST RECENT : C ENTRAL MISSOURI 10/7/09 ATTACKS : 6 - M ISSOURI SOUTHERN 9/25/09 s t ASSISTS : 25 - THREE TIMES n e MOST RECENT : M O. S OUTHERN 9/25/09 n o ACES : 5 - A NGELO STATE 10/2/09 p p DIgS : 14 - C ENTRAL MISSOURI 11/22/08 o specialty stats 10+ D Ig M ATCHES : ...... 2 a a

I ASSIST /D Ig D OuBLE -D OuBLES : ...... 1 m

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points 2008 33/81 6 0.07 5 24 .042 408 5.04 17 24 0.21 0 142 1.75 0 0 0 0.00 0 10 23.0

n 2009 25/80 28 0.35 4 47 .511 331 4.14 20 36 0.25 0 120 1.50 0 0 0 0.00 1 13 48.0 a Career 58/161 34 0.21 9 71 .352 739 4.59 37 60 0.23 0 262 1.63 0 0 0 0.00 1 23 71.0 m NCAA Tourn. 5/16 1 0.06 1 3 .000 87 5.44 4 5 0.25 0 35 2.19 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 5.0 u R t

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16 C

RUFF h e 6-0 s Junior R

Ankeny, Iowa MIddle o Ankeny s t

Biology blockeR e R

2009: PLAYED IN 23 MATCHES AND 55 SETS AS A SOPHOMORE MIDDLE BLOCKER , TOTALING 64 KILLS (1.16/ SET ) AND 31 BLOCKS (0.56/ SET ) WHILE HITTING FOR THE YEAR SET A NEW CAREER HIGH WITH EIGHT KILLS IN p .292 … - l

SEPT . 25 MATCH AGAINST MISSOURI SOUTHERN AND TWICE TIED HER CAREER - a

HIGH IN BLOCKS WITH FIVE … LED OR TIED FOR THE TEAM -HIGH IN BLOCKING y THREE TIMES … DURING A FOUR -MATCH STRETCH FROM SEPT . 18-25, AVER - e AGED 6.5 KILLS PER MATCH AND HIT .323 … HAD THREE SOLO BLOCKS AT R s HOME AGAINST FORT HAYS STATE ON OCT . 24 ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CA - DEMIC HONOR ROLL .

2008: PLAYED IN 19 MATCHES AND 36 SETS , MOST COMING FROM OCT . 25 R THROUGH THE END OF THE REGULAR SEASON … SET A CAREER -HIGH SIx KILLS e IN JUST HER SECOND CAREER MATCH , A 3-0 T RUMAN WIN ON SEPT . 6 AGAINST v I UPPER IOWA … PICKED UP BACK -TO -BACK FIVE KILL MATCHES AS PART OF A e THREE MATCH ROAD TRIP AGAINST FORT HAYS AND SOUTHWEST BAPTIST ON w OCT . 25 & 28 … ALSO HAD FOUR BLOCKS , HER THEN -CAREER BEST , AGAINST FHSU … SET A NEW CAREER -MAx IN BLOCKS ON NOV . 1 AGAINST PITTSBURG

STATE WHEN SHE RECORDED FIVE … HIT .247 ON THE SEASON AND AVERAGED R

NEARLY A BLOCK PER SET . e C

HigH scHool: PART OF STATE CHAMPIONSHIP (2005), SEMIFINALIST (2007) o AND QUARTERFINALIST (2006) TEAMS AT ANKENY HS ... RECEIVED SECOND - R TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE HONORS AND WAS AN ACADEMIC ALL -STATE SELECTION d ... WAS ALSO A THREE -TIME STATE TRACK QUALIFIER AND PARTICIPANT . s

personal: BORN SEPTEMBER 28, 1989, IN AMES , I OWA ... THE DAUGHTER OF MARY KLEIS AND RICK RUFF . h I s t o R y career HigHs KILLS : 8 - M ISSOURI SOUTHERN 9/25/09 o p

TTACKS ASHBURN p

A : 19 - W 9/18/09 o

ASSISTS : 3 - TWO TIMES n e

MOST RECENT : SW B APTIST 10/28/08 n t ACES : 1 - N ORTHWEST MO. 10/17/08 s DIgS : 2 - TWO TIMES

MOST RECENT : M O. W ESTERN 11/14/09 m I

BLOCKS : 5 - THREE TIMES a MOST RECENT : M O. W ESTERN 11/14/09 a

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points 2008 19/40 39 0.98 17 89 .247 6 0.15 1 0 0.03 1 12 0.30 6 27 33 0.82 4 1 59.5 t

2009 23/55 64 1.16 19 154 .292 3 0.05 0 3 0.00 1 13 0.24 6 25 31 0.56 2 0 82.5 R Career 42/95 103 1.08 36 243 .276 9 0.09 1 3 0.01 2 25 0.26 212 52 64 0.67 6 1 142.0 u m

NCAA Tourn. 1/2 2 1.00 1 3 .333 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 1 1 0.50 0 0 2.5 a n

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C sINCLAIR a o

C 5-11 Junior oUTSIde

R St. Louis, Mo. e

t Ursuline Academy s Business Administration hITTeR o R 2009: PLAYED IN 30 MATCHES AND 88 SETS AS ONE OF THE TEAM ’S OUTSIDE HITTERS … AVERAGED 1.80 KILLS /SET (158 TOTAL ) AND 2.39 DIGS /SET (210 TOTAL ) … HAD A GREAT OVERALL DAY ON SEPT . 11 AT CENTRAL OKLAHOMA s

R TOURNAMENT , AVERAGING 3.2 KILLS AND 2.0 DIGS PER SET WHILE HITTING .395 e IN TWO MATCHES … THAT DAY ’S 15 KILLS AGAINST ST. E DWARD ’S (T ExAS ) y WAS A CAREER -HIGH … HAD HER BEST MIAA MATCH ON OCT . 24 AGAINST a FORT HAYS STATE , RECORDING A DOUBLE -DOUBLE WITH 12 KILLS AND A CA - l

p REER -BEST 17 DIGS … HAD FOUR 10+ KILL MATCHES AND EIGHT 10+ DIG MATCHES … LED THE TEAM IN ACES EIGHT TIMES , TOTALING 19 ON THE SEASON ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL .

w 2008: SAW THE FLOOR IN TRUMAN ’S 3-0 WIN AGAINST THE UNIVERSITY OF e

I MARY ON SEPT . 5 … PLAYED IN ONE SET AND RECORDED A KILL ON SIx AT - v TEMPTS . e

R HigH scHool: LETTERED TWO SEASONS AT URSULINE ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL AND WAS A ST. L OUIS POST -D ISPATCH SCHOLAR ATHLETE ... NAMED FIRST -TEAM ALL -DISTRICT AND ACADEMIC ALL -STATE ... HAS HAD TWO RELA - s TIVES PLAY IN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE . d

R personal: BORN FEBRUARY 28, 1990, IN ST. L OUIS ... THE DAUGHTER OF o MARY AND JAMES SINCLAIR . C e R

career HigHs y

R KILLS : 15 - S T. E DWARD ’S 9/11/09 o t ATTACKS : 35 - F ORT HAYS STATE 10/24/09 s I ASSISTS : 1 - SIx TIMES h MOST RECENT : N EB .-O MAHA 11/7/09

s ACES : 2 - TWO TIMES t

n MOST RECENT : N EB .-O MAHA 11/7/09 e

n DIgS : 17 - F ORT HAYS STATE 10/24/09 o

p BLOCKS : 3 - M ISSOURI WESTERN 11/14/09 p o specialty stats 10+ K ILL M ATCHES : ...... 3

a 10+ D Ig M ATCHES : ...... 8 a I KILL /D Ig D OuBLE -D OuBLES : ...... 1 m

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points 2008 1/1 1 1.00 1 6 .000 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 n 2009 30/88 158 1.80 76 585 .140 6 0.07 19 28 0.22 37 210 2.39 3 15 18 0.20 1 2 187.5 a Career 31/89 159 1.79 77 591 .139 6 0.07 19 29 0.21 37 210 2.36 3 15 18 0.20 1 2 188.5 m

u NCAA Tourn. 1/3 1 0.33 3 21 -.095 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 2 8 2.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 R t

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BURMEsTER 12 C h e 6-2 s Junior

DeWitt, Iowa R o

DeWitt s

RIGhT SIde t

Business Administration e R 2009: PLAYED IN ONE MATCH AND TWO SETS AS A SOPHOMORE , RECORDING TWO KILLS ON EIGHT ATTEMPTS AGAINST SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA STATE ON OCT . 3 … ADDED THREE BLOCK ASSISTS AND A DIG IN THE MATCH ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR

ROLL . p l

2008: ERIN DID NOT SEE ACTION DURING THE 2008 SEASON . a y e

HigH scHool: STARTED AND LETTERED FOR FOUR SEASONS AT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL IN DEWITT , I OWA ... NAMED TO THE CLIN - R

TON HERALD ALL -AREA TEAM AS A SOPHOMORE , JUNIOR AND SENIOR ... RECEIVED SECOND -TEAM WAMAC CONFERENCE HONORS AS A s JUNIOR .

personal: BORN APRIL 5, 1990, IN DAVENPORT , I OWA ... THE DAUGHTER OF LINDA AND KARL BURMESTER . R

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points e v

2009 1/2 2 1.00 1 8 .125 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 1 0.50 0 3 3 1.50 0 1 3.5 I e

NCAA Tourn. 0/0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 1.00 7 3 2.33 0 5 1.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 7.0 w R e C o R d KATIE s h I s

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THOMAsON o R 5-8 y

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oUTSIde p

Bartonville, Ill. p Bartonville Limestone/ICC o n

Exercise Science hITTeR e n t

preVious: WILL JOIN THE BULLDOG VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM AS A JUNIOR AFTER RECEIVING FIRST -TEAM ALL -A MERICAN ACCOLADES s AT ILLINOIS CENTRAL COLLEGE ... A 2009 NJCAA FIRST -TEAM ALL -A MERICAN AFTER HELPING LEAD HER ICC C OUGARS SQUAD TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ... IN TWO SEASONS AT ICC, RECORDED 606 KILLS (2.77 PER SET ) AND HIT BETTER THAN .260, WHILE ALSO TOTALING 639 DIGS (2.92 PER SET ). m I HigH scHool: A FOUR -YEAR STARTER AND LETTERWINNER ... ALSO COMPETED FOR THE ILLINI ELITE CLUB SQUAD AND GARNERED a BOTH RIGHT -SIDE AND OUTSIDE HITTER ExPERIENCE . a

personal: BIRTHDAY IS JAN . 6 ... THE DAUGHTER OF LARRY AND CATHI THOMASON ... MAJORING IN ExERCISE SCIENCE . t R u m a n

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C HARGADINE a o

C 5-9 Sophomore oUTSIde

R Labadie, Mo. e

t St. Francis Borgia s Accounting hITTeR o R 2009: PLAYED IN 74 SETS AND 25 MATCHES AS A TRUE FRESHMAN EVEN THOUGH SHE WAS FORCED TO MISS THREE WEEKS LATE IN THE SEASON DUE TO A LOWER -BODY INJURY … HAD THREE KILL /DIG DOUBLE -DOUBLES , ALL COMING s

R AGAINST MIAA OPPONENTS … RECORDED A SEASON -HIGH 12 KILLS TWICE (VS . e CENTRAL MISSOURI ON OCT . 7 AND VS . M ISSOURI WESTERN ON OCT . 17) AND y DUG A SEASON -BEST 25 IN THE OCT . 7 MATCH VS . UCM … AVERAGED 3.04 a DIGS PER SET ON THE SEASON AND ADDED 20 BLOCKS … LED THE SQUAD IN l

p KILLS TWICE , IN DIGS FOUR TIMES AND IN ACES TWICE … HIT .429 WITH 11 KILLS AND 14 DIGS IN HER FINAL REGULAR SEASON MATCH AGAINST SOUTH - WEST BAPTIST ON OCT . 28 … RECORDED THREE DIGS IN FIRST MATCH BACK AT NCAA TOURNAMENT AGAINST WEST TExAS A&M ON NOV . 19. w e

I HigH scHool: WAS PART OF THE ST. F RANCIS BORGIA 2008 DISTRICT CHAM - v PIONSHIP TEAM AND WAS A SECOND -TEAM ALL -STATE SELECTION UNDER HEAD e COACH JOHN NIEDER … PLAYED ONE SEASON AT ST. F RANCIS BORGIA AFTER R TRANSFERRING FROM EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL WHERE SHE WAS A THREE -TIME FIRST -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE SELECTION AND A FIRST -TEAM ALL -REGION PICK IN 2007 … AS A SENIOR , AVERAGED 4.04 KILLS AND 3.25 DIGS PER SET AND s WAS A KPLW A THLETE OF THE WEEK . d

R personal: BORN APRIL 10, 1990, IN CHILLICOTHE , M O. … THE DAUGHTER o OF KAREN AND RICHARD HARGADINE . C e

R career HigHs KILLS : 12 - TWO TIMES y MOST RECENT : M O. W ESTERN 10/17/09 R

o ATTACKS : 39 - TWO TIMES t

s MOST RECENT : C ENTRAL MISSOURI 10/7/09 I h ASSISTS : 1 - FIVE TIMES MOST RECENT : SW B APTIST 10/28/09 s t ACES : 2 - M ISSOURI SOUTHERN 9/25/09 n e DIgS : 25 - C ENTRAL MISSOURI 10/7/09 n

o BLOCKS : 3 - N ORTHWEST MO. 10/16/09 p p specialty stats o 10+ K ILL M ATCHES : ...... 4 10+ D Ig M ATCHES : ...... 13 a a

I KILL /D Ig D OuBLE -D OuBLES : ...... 3 m

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points 2009 25/74 129 1.74 74 482 .114 6 0.08 7 21 0.09 14 225 3.04 1 19 20 0.27 1 0 146.5

n NCAA Tourn. 1/2 0 0.00 2 11 -.182 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 3 1.50 0 2 2 1.00 0 0 1.0 a m u R t

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sHARPE h e 5-11 s Sophomore R

Edwardsville, Ill. MIddle o Edwardsville s t

Pre-Med/Nursing blockeR e R

2009: WAS NAMED THE 2009 AVCA N ATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR AND EARNED FIRST -TEAM ALL -REGION ACCOLADES AFTER PLAYING IN 36 OF RUMAN S MATCHES ON THE SEASON ALSO WAS NAMED FRESH p T ’ 37 … MIAA - l

MAN OF THE YEAR AND ALL -MIAA SECOND -TEAM … PUT DOWN 390 KILLS a

(3.00/ SET ) AND HIT . 354 ON 806 TOTAL ATTEMPTS TO LEAD THE BULLDOG OF - y FENSE … ADDED A TEAM -HIGH 104 BLOCKS (0.80/ SET ) DEFENSIVELY TO TOTAL e NEARLY 3.50 POINTS PER SET … LED THE BULLDOGS IN KILLS 22 TIMES AND IN R s BLOCKS 19 TIMES … DURING A 12- MATCH STRETCH FROM SEPT . 4-22, SHE HIT .410 IN RECORDING DOUBLE -FIGURE KILLS IN EVERY MATCH … TOPPED A .500 HITTING PERCENTAGE TEN TIMES … ABSOLUTELY THROTTLED MIAA- FOES EM-

PORIA STATE AND FORT HAYS STATE , POSTING A 4.1 KILLS /SET AND .495 HIT - R

TING PERCENTAGE IN FOUR TOTAL MATCHES AGAINST THE HORNETS AND TIGERS e … HAD A SEASON -HIGH 19 KILLS AT NEBRASKA -O MAHA ON OCT . 10 AND HAD v I A SEASON -BEST NINE BLOCKS AGAINST MISSOURI WESTERN ON OCT . 17 ... e NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL . w

HigH scHool: A FOUR -YEAR LETTERWINNER UNDER HEAD COACH JAMI

PARKER AT EDWARDSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ... WAS A SOUTHWESTERN CONFER - R

ENCE FIRST -TEAM SELECTION IN 2007 AND HAS BEEN RECOGNIzED BY BOTH THE e

ALTON TELEGRAPH (FIRST -TEAM ) AS WELL AS THE BELLEVILLE NEWS -D EMOC - C RAT (SECOND -TEAM ) … AVERAGED 2.7 KILLS AND 1.6 BLOCKS PER SET FOR HER o CAREER . R d

personal: BORN AUGUST 24, 1991, IN MONROE , L OUIS . … THE DAUGHTER s OF ROSA AND MONTY SHARPE .

career HigHs h I KILLS : 19 - N EB .-O MAHA 10/10/09 s t

ATTACKS : 36 - N EB .-O MAHA 10/10/09 o R

ASSISTS : 1 - SIx TIMES y MOST RECENT : M O. W ESTERN 11/14/09 CES ARLETON TATE o A : 2 - T S 10/2/09 p p

DIgS : 5 - TWO TIMES o MOST RECENT : SW B APTIST 9/22/09 n e

BLOCKS : 9 - M ISSOURI WESTERN 10/17/09 n t s specialty stats 10+ K ILL M ATCHES : ...... 22 m I a a

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points 2009 36/130 390 3.00 105 806 .354 6 0.05 5 12 0.04 0 58 0.45 12 92 104 0.80 8 0 453.0 t

NCAA Tourn. 1/3 9 3.00 5 19 .211 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 2 0.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 9.0 R u m a n

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C 6-0 Sophomore MIddle

R Lee’s Summit, Mo. e

t Lee’s Summit West s Exercise Science blockeR o R 2009: PLAYED IN 31 MATCHES AND 96 SETS AS A TRUE FRESHMAN , RANKING SIxTH ON THE TEAM IN KILLS (147, 1.53/ SET ) AND THIRD IN BLOCKS (79, 0.82/ SET ) … HIT .253 ON THE YEAR AND WAS THE TEAM -LEADER WITH 14 SOLO s

R BLOCKS … MATCHED A CAREER -HIGH THREE TIMES WITH NINE , THE LAST TIME e COMING AT NORTHWEST MISSOURI ON NOV . 13 … HAD SEVEN TOTAL BLOCKS y AGAINST ANGELO (T ExAS ) S TATE ON OCT . 2 … POSTED A SIx -KILL /SIx -BLOCK a NIGHT AGAINST CENTRAL MISSOURI ON OCT . 7 … SCORED A SEASON -BEST 12.5 l

p POINTS (7 KILLS , 3 ACES , 5 BLOCK ASSISTS ) AT HOME AGAINST MISSOURI SOUTHERN ON SEPT . 25.

HigH scHool: A 2008 FIRST -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE , FIRST -TEAM ALL -DIS - w TRICT AND HONORABLE MENTION ALL -REGION SELECTION FROM LEE ’S SUMMIT e

I WEST HIGH SCHOOL UNDER HEAD COACH MARK RICE … WAS ONE OF 12 v KANSAS CITY -AREA PLAYERS CHOSEN TO REPRESENT MISSOURI IN THE e GREATER KANSAS CITY VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL -STAR R MATCH THIS SEASON … HOLDS THE SCHOOL RECORDS FOR BOTH SEASON BLOCKS (111) AND SINGLE -MATCH BLOCKS (10), SET DURING HER JUNIOR YEAR .

s personal: BORN NOV . 20, 1990, IN SPRINGFIELD , M O. … THE DAUGHTER d OF SUSANN AND GENE BRISENO . R o C e R y R o t areer igHs

s c H I

h KILLS : 9 - THREE TIMES MOST RECENT : NW M ISSOURI 11/13/09 s

t ATTACKS : 24 - NW M ISSOURI 11/13/09 n

e ASSISTS : 1 - SIx TIMES n MOST RECENT : NW M ISSOURI 11/13/09 o p ACES : 3 - THREE TIMES p o MOST RECENT : E MPORIA STATE 10/21/09 DIgS : 3 - THREE TIMES

a MOST RECENT : NW M ISSOURI 11/13/09 a

I BLOCKS : 7 - A NGELO STATE 10/2/09 m

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points 2009 31/96 147 1.53 58 352 .253 6 0.06 16 35 0.17 0 31 0.32 14 65 79 0.82 4 0 209.5

n NCAA Tourn. 1/2 3 1.50 2 11 .091 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 2 2 1.00 0 0 4.0 a m u R t

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5-3 s Sophomore

Waunakee, Wis. R Waunakee o lIbeRo s English/Pre-MAE t e R 2009: SAW ACTION IN 79 SETS AND 29 MATCHES AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN , LOGGING 154 DIGS (1.95/ SET ) … HAD A SEASON -HIGH 27 DIGS AGAINST FORT HAYS STATE ON OCT . 24, MARKING ONE OF FIVE MATCHES WITH 10+ DIGS ON THE YEAR … WAS CREDITED WITH ONE KILL AGAINST ANGELO STATE ON OCT . 2 AT THE WASHBURN CROSSOVER … HAD FIVE SERVICE ACES (ONE IN FIVE DIFFER - ENT MATCHES ), ALL COMING AGAINST NONCONFERENCE FOES … LED THE TEAM IN DIGS FOUR TIMES AND IN ACES TWICE . p l a

2008: NASTASSIA REDSHIRTED THE 2008 SEASON . y e HigH scHool: AN ALL -STATE HONORABLE MENTION SELECTION AND A FIRST -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE SELECTION IN 2007 ... HELPED R TEAM WIN THE BADGER NORTH CONFERENCE IN BOTH 2006 AND 2007 ... WAS THE FIRST DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST TO BE NAMED ALL - s STATE AS A SENIOR ... PLAYED SOCCER FOR FOUR YEARS .

personal: BORN JUNE 22, 1990, IN VICTORIA , B RITISH COLUMBIA , C ANADA ... THE DAUGHTER OF PENNY AND MIKE HEGYI . R e

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points v I 2009 29/79 1 0.01 0 11 .091 9 0.11 5 7 0.06 7 154 1.95 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 6.0 e w NCAA Tourn. 0/0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 0 - R e C o R d DEANNA s h I s

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O’Fallon, Mo. p St. Dominic o hITTeR n Business Administration e n t

2009: PLAYED IN FIVE MATCHES AND SEVEN SETS AS A TRUE FRESHMAN , RECORDING SEVEN TOTAL KILLS AND SIx TOTAL DIGS … s HAD A PAIR OF THREE -KILL MATCHES AGAINST SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA STATE ON OCT . 3 AND AT NORTHWEST MISSOURI ON NOV . 13 … ADDED ALL SIx OF HER SEASON ’S DIGS AT NWMSU.

HigH scHool: A FOUR -YEAR STARTER FOR COACH BRANDY MOOS AT ST. D OMINIC HIGH SCHOOL WHERE SHE EARNED BOTH ALL - m I

DISTRICT AND ALL -CONFERENCE FIRST -TEAM ACCOLADES AFTER HER SENIOR YEAR … LED TEAM TO THE FIRST DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP a

AND STATE FINALS IN SCHOOL HISTORY BY AVERAGING NEARLY THREE KILLS AND DIGS PER GAME IN 2008 … ALSO LETTERED FOUR a TIMES IN SOCCER .

personal: BORN SEPT . 15, 1990 IN ST. C HARLES , M O. … THE DAUGHTER OF LISA AND EUGENE SCHAEFER . t R u

MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points m 2009 5/7 7 1.00 11 32 -.125 3 0.43 0 0 0.00 0 6 0.86 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 7.0 a n NCAA Tourn. 0/0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 0 -

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C 5 a sTELLMACH o C 6-0 Redshirt Freshman

R oUTSIde e Huntley, Ill. t s Huntley o hITTeR

R Biology

2009: ALLYSON DID NOT SEE ACTION DURING THE 2009 SEASON ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL . s HigH scHool: LETTERED THREE TIMES FOR COACH MICHELLE JAKUBOWSKI AT HUNTLEY HIGH SCHOOL ... AFTER EARNING ALL - R CONFERENCE HONORS IN 2008, S TELLMACH LED HER TEAM TO A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP … LATER LED HER BASKETBALL TEAM TO e

y ANOTHER REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP , PLAYING THE CENTER POSITION . a l p personal: BORN NOV . 20, 1990, IN PARK RIDGE , I LL . … THE DAUGHTER OF SHARLENE AND LLOYD STELLMACH . w e I v e R s d R o C e

R LAUREN y

R 24 o RADIX t s I

h 5-10 Sophomore s

t Black Earth, Wis. n Wisconsin Heights RIGhT SIde e n Studio Art o p p 2009: SAW ACTION IN SIx MATCHES AND 16 SETS AS A TRUE FRESHMAN … HAD FOUR KILLS TWICE , LAST AGAINST MISSOURI WEST - o ERN ON NOV . 14 … IN THAT MATCH , SHE SERVED THREE ACES AND HAD SEVEN DIGS TO BOTH ALSO SET NEW CAREER -HIGHS … LED THE TEAM IN BLOCKS WITH FIVE (ONE SOLO ) AGAINST NORTHERN KENTUCKY ... NAMED TO THE MIAA A CADEMIC HONOR ROLL .

HigH scHool: A FOUR -YEAR LETTER WINNER FOR COACH AMY SCHLIMGEN AT WISCONSIN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL ... PART OF A a STATE CHAMPION TEAM IN 2008 ... NAMED ALL -STATE HONORABLE MENTION AS A SENIOR AND WAS A FIRST -TEAM ALL -CONFERENCE a I PICK THREE TIMES ... LED TEAM IN ACES WITH 69 DURING SENIOR SEASON AND ALSO LETTERED THREE TIMES IN TRACK . m

personal: BORN DEC . 30, 1991 IN MADISON , W IS . ... THE DAUGHTER OF MARGARET AND RALPH RADIx . n a MP/SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SE SA/Set RE D D/Set BS BA Tot. B/Set BE BHE Points m u 2009 5/7 7 1.00 11 32 -.125 3 0.43 0 0 0.00 0 6 0.86 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 7.0 R

t NCAA Tourn. 0/0 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 0 -

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL n

ALL GAMES 24-13 6-4 7-5 11-4 f o CONFERENCE 12-8 6-4 6-4 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 12-5 0-0 1-1 11-4

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## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points a

7 Sharpe,Megan 130 390 3.00 105 806 .3 5 460.055120.04-580.4512921040.8080453.0 C 6 Graybeal,Lauren 141 359 2.55 140 1049 . 2 0 9 56 0.40 4 5 0.03 - 122 0.87 6 77 83 0.59 2 10 407.5 h e

21 Barker,Allison 116 248 2.14 166 868 .0 9 4140.1220210.17-3603.10523280.240 3284.5 s 20 Hattey,Erin 138 217 1.57 92 667 . 1 8 7 59 0.43 0 0 0.00 - 58 0.42 6 53 59 0.43 5 5 249.5 19 Sinclair,Molly 88 158 1.80 76 585 .1 4 060.0719280.22-2102.39315180.2012187.5

23 Briseno,Emily 96 147 1.53 58 352 . 2 5 3 6 0.06 16 35 0.17 - 31 0.32 14 65 79 0.82 4 0 209.5 R 4 Hargadine,Heather 74 129 1.74 74 482 .1 1 460.087210.09-2253.04119200.2710146.5 o 16 Ruff,Johanna 55 64 1.16 19 154 . 2 9 2 3 0.05 0 3 0.00 - 13 0.24 6 25 31 0.56 2 0 82.5 s t

11 Martin,Cami 28 30 1.07 20 95 .1 0 530.11390.11-120.43211130.461240.5 e 2 Easlon,Kylie 80 28 0.35 4 47 . 5 1 1 331 4.14 20 36 0.25 - 120 1.50 0 0 0 0.00 1 13 48.0 R 15 Petak,Ashley 138 23 0.17 16 103 .0 6 88956.4934440.25 -3832.78 0 2 2 0.010 16 58.0 24 Radix,Lauren 16 15 0.94 16 79 - . 0 1 3 3 0.19 3 2 0.19 - 16 1.00 1 5 6 0.38 1 0 21.5 3 Schaefer,Deanna 7 7 1.00 11 32 - .1 2 530.43000.00-60.8600 00.0010 7.0 p l

8 Tholen,Krysta 69 3 0.04 3 14 . 0 0 0 253 3.67 9 8 0.13 - 127 1.84 0 0 0 0.00 0 5 12.0 a 12 Burmester,Erin 2 2 1.00 1 8 .1 2 500.00000.00-10.5003 31.5001 3.5 y e

14 Bruno,Casey 120 2 0.02 6 24 - . 1 6 7 28 0.23 16 35 0.13 - 561 4.68 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 18.0 R

1 Hegyi,Nastassia 79 1 0.01 0 11 .0 9 190.11570.06-1541.9500 00.0001 6.0 s TEAM ------TRUMAN 142 1823 12.84 807 5376 .1 8 9168111.84 161 266 1.13 130245717.30 56 390251.0 1.7727 60 2235.0

Opponents 142 1686 11.87 817 5319 . 1 6 3 1560 10.99 130 238 0.92 161 2349 16.54 60 465 292.5 2.06 48 55 2108.5 R e v

Team Statistics TSU OPP Date Opponent Score Score by set Att. I ATTACK !Aug 28 vs Abilene Christian W 3-1 25-14,25-21,17-25,25-19 0 e w K i l l s 1823 1686 !Aug 28 vs Minnesota State L 1-3 18-25,25-21,14-25,14-25 0 E r r o r s807817!Aug 29 vs Tarleton State W 3-0 25-15,25-23,26-24 0 Total Attacks 5376 5319 !Aug 29 vs Eastern New Mexico W 3-1 25-18,22-25,25-11,25-23 115 R

Attack Pct .1 8 9 .1 6 3 Sep 4 vs Christian Brothers W 3-0 25-21,25-22,25-20 48 e

K i l l s S / e t 10.2 9.4 Sep 4 vs Northern Kentucky W 3-0 25-15,25-16,25-23 44 C SET Sep 5 at North Alabama L 2-3 25-14,27-25,19-25,20-25,8-15 155 o R

A s s i s t s 1681 1560 Sep 5 vs Indianapolis L 0-3 22-25,20-25,21-25 46 d

A s s is t s /S e t9.48.7Sep 11 vs St. Edward's W 3-1 25-17,21-25,25-11,25-20 100 s SERVE Sep 11 vs Southeastern Okla. W 3-1 25-17,22-25,25-20,25-20 100 A c e s161130Sep 12 vs Arkansas-Fort Smith W 3-1 25-17,25-22,22-25,28-26 100 E r r o r s 266 238 Sep 12 at Central Oklahoma W 3-0 25-19,26-24,25-12 200 h I A c e s /S e t0.90.7*Sep 16 EMPORIA STATE L 1-3 25-23,17-25,15-25,20-25 589 s * t

SERVE RECEPTIONS Sep 18 at Washburn L 1-3 23-25,16-25,25-23,21-25 760 o

E r r o r s130161*Sep 19 at Fort Hays State W 3-1 23-25,25-21,25-20,25-15 255 R

E r r o r s /S e t 0.7 0.9 *Sep 22 at Southwest Baptist W 3-2 25-18,20-25,19-25,25-22,15-13 287 y DEFENSE *Sep 25 MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 2-3 18-25,25-19,25-23,22-25,10-15 270

D ig s 2457 2349 *Sep 26 PITTSBURG STATE W 3-1 25-17,16-25,27-25,25-18 227 o D ig s /S e t13.713.1Oct 02 vs Angelo State W 3-2 25-22,23-25,25-23,21-25,15-5 150 p p

BLOCKING Oct 02 vs Tarleton State W 3-2 18-25,25-22,23-25,25-15,15-13 150 o

Block Solo 56 60 Oct 03 vs West Texas A&M L 1-3 15-25,25-21,20-25,14-25 0 n e

Block Assist 390 465 Oct 03 vs SW Oklahoma State W 3-0 25-8,25-19,25-19 0 n

Total Blocks 251.0 292.5 *Oct 07 CENTRAL MISSOURI L 2-3 25-20,25-21,18-25,26-28,12-15 252 t s Blocks Per Game 1.4 1.6 *10/10/200 at Nebraska-Omaha W 3-2 25-23,25-23,20-25,17-25,15-12 425 Block Errors 27 48 *Oct 16 NORTHWEST MISSOURI W 3-0 25-18,25-8,25-18 150 Ball handling errors 60 55 *Oct 17 MISSOURI WESTERN W 3-1 25-16,24-26,25-18,25-15 155 ATTENDANCE *Oct 21 at Emporia State W 3-1 25-17,26-24,21-25,25-23 1042 m I

T o ta l 2990 4520 *Oct 23 WASHBURN L 0-3 21-25,17-25,17-25 418 a Dates/Avg Per Date 10/299 12/377 *Oct 24 FORT HAYS STATE W 3-1 25-15,23-25,25-20,25-23 197 a Neutral site #/Avg 15/62 *Oct 28 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 3-0 25-14,25-22,25-19 213 Current win streak 0 - *Oct 30 at Missouri Southern W 3-0 25-23,25-21,27-25 217 Home win streak 3 - *Oct 31 at Pittsburg State L 0-3 18-25,22-25,19-25 215 *Nov 04 at Central Missouri L 0-3 12-25,12-25,23-25 570 t R

*Nov 07 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-1 25-18,28-26,21-25,25-16 519 u

*Nov 13 at Northwest Missouri L 1-3 26-24,21-25,20-25,17-25 210 m

*Nov 14 at Missouri Western W 3-1 22-25,25-22,25-11,25-17 184 a Nov 19 vs West Texas A&M L 0-3 21-25,7-25,18-25 76 n

Record in 3-set matches: 8-5 21 TRUMANBU- LLDOG- S.COM truman volleyball 2009 Truman Volleyball Truman Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 20, 2010) Conference matches

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 12-8 6-4 6-4 0-0 2009CONFERENCE MIAA S TATS 12-8 6-42 6-4010 B 0-0ulldogs NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

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f ## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points n 6 Graybeal,Lauren 78 209 2.68 81 610 .2 1 0230.293 20.04-620.79347500.642 6238.5 I 7 Sharpe,Megan 70 203 2.90 52 435 . 3 4 7 3 0.04 2 5 0.03 - 31 0.44 6 56 62 0.89 2 0 239.0 21 Barker,Allison 63 136 2.16 93 510 .0 8 490.14950.14-1983.14312150.2402154.0 20 Hattey,Erin 77 127 1.65 61 383 . 1 7 2 41 0.53 0 0 0.00 - 36 0.47 3 29 32 0.42 2 5 144.5

s 23 Briseno,Emily 56 83 1.48 43 208 .1 9 250.099220.16-210.38742490.8820120.0 e 19 Sinclair,Molly 47 83 1.77 40 324 . 1 3 3 4 0.09 11 17 0.23 - 128 2.72 1 12 13 0.28 1 1 101.0 h 4 Hargadine,Heather 34 75 2.21 37 246 .1 5 420.06680.18-972.85010100.291086.0 C 16 Ruff,Johanna 36 46 1.28 15 109 . 2 8 4 2 0.06 0 2 0.00 - 12 0.33 6 13 19 0.53 0 0 58.5 a 15 Petak,Ashley 74 15 0.20 5 59 .1 6 95006.7616280.22 -2223.00 0 2 2 0.030 9 32.0 o

C 2 Easlon,Kylie 37 14 0.38 3 26 . 4 2 3 159 4.30 6 17 0.16 - 54 1.46 0 0 0 0.00 0 3 20.0 11 Martin,Cami 10 8 0.80 7 33 .0 3 010.10110.10-30.3004 40.400211.0 24 Radix,Lauren 6 7 1.17 4 36 . 0 8 3 1 0.17 3 2 0.50 - 10 1.67 0 1 1 0.17 0 0 10.5

R 3 Schaefer,Deanna 4 3 0.75 6 17 - .1 7 620.50000.00-61.5000 00.0000 3.0 e 8 Tholen,Krysta 46 1 0.02 1 8 . 0 0 0 167 3.63 7 2 0.15 - 93 2.02 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 8.0 t

s 1 Hegyi,Nastassia 50 0 0.00 0 4 .0 0 040.08040.00-731.4600 00.0000 0.0 o 14 Bruno,Casey 74 0 0.00 4 13 - . 3 0 8 17 0.23 8 19 0.11 - 366 4.95 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 8.0 R TEAM ------TRUMAN 78 1010 12.95 452 3021 . 1 8 5 940 12.05 81 134 1.04 74 1412 18.10 29 228 143.0 1.83 10 32 1234.0 Opponents 78 960 12.31 462 3031 .1 6 489511.47741170.9581135817.4132297180.52.3131281214.5 s

R Team Statistics TSU OPP Date Opponent Score Score by set Att. e *

y ATTACK Sep 16 EMPORIA STATE L 1-3 25-23,17-25,15-25,20-25 589

a K i l l s 1010 960 *Sep 18 at Washburn L 1-3 23-25,16-25,25-23,21-25 760 l E r r o r s452462*Sep 19 at Fort Hays State W 3-1 23-25,25-21,25-20,25-15 255 p Total Attacks 3021 3031 *Sep 22 at Southwest Baptist W 3-2 25-18,20-25,19-25,25-22,15-13 287 Attack Pct .1 8 5 .1 6 4 *Sep 25 MISSOURI SOUTHERN L 2-3 18-25,25-19,25-23,22-25,10-15 270 K i l l s S / e t 10.3 9.8 *Sep 26 PITTSBURG STATE W 3-1 25-17,16-25,27-25,25-18 227 w SET *Oct 07 CENTRAL MISSOURI L 2-3 25-20,25-21,18-25,26-28,12-15 252 e

I A s s i s t s 940 895 *10/10/200 at Nebraska-Omaha W 3-2 25-23,25-23,20-25,17-25,15-12 425 v A s s is t s /S e t9.69.1*Oct 16 NORTHWEST MISSOURI W 3-0 25-18,25-8,25-18 150 e SERVE *Oct 17 MISSOURI WESTERN W 3-1 25-16,24-26,25-18,25-15 155 R A c e s8174*Oct 21 at Emporia State W 3-1 25-17,26-24,21-25,25-23 1042 E r r o r s 134 117 *Oct 23 WASHBURN L 0-3 21-25,17-25,17-25 418 A c e s /S e t0.80.8*Oct 24 FORT HAYS STATE W 3-1 25-15,23-25,25-20,25-23 197 s *

d SERVE RECEPTIONS Oct 28 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 3-0 25-14,25-22,25-19 213

R E r r o r s 74 81 *Oct 30 at Missouri Southern W 3-0 25-23,25-21,27-25 217 o E r r o r s /S e t 0.8 0.8 *Oct 31 at Pittsburg State L 0-3 18-25,22-25,19-25 215

C DEFENSE *Nov 04 at Central Missouri L 0-3 12-25,12-25,23-25 570 e D ig s 1412 1358 *Nov 07 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-1 25-18,28-26,21-25,25-16 519 R D ig s /S e t14.413.9*Nov 13 at Northwest Missouri L 1-3 26-24,21-25,20-25,17-25 210 BLOCKING *Nov 14 at Missouri Western W 3-1 22-25,25-22,25-11,25-17 184 y Block Solo 29 32 R Block Assist 228 297 Record in 3-set matches: 3-3 o

t Total Blocks 143.0 180.5 Record in 4-set matches: 7-3

s Blocks Per Game 1.5 1.8 Record in 5-set matches: 2-2 I Block Errors 10 31 h Ball handling errors 32 28 ATTENDANCE s

t T o ta l 2990 4165 n Dates/Avg Per Date 10/299 10/416 e Neutral site #/Avg 0/0 n

o Current win streak 1 - p Home win streak 3 - p o

ndiVidual ankings eaM ankings a i Miaa r t Miaa r a Category ...... Player ...... Rank ...... Actual Category Rnk Actual MIAA Leader Actual I m Hitting Percentage Megan Sharpe 3rd .357 Hitting Percentage 8th .193 Washburn .268 Kills None in Top Ten Kills 6th 12.91 Emporia State 14.83/s Assists Ashley Petak 10th 6.72/set Blocks Megan Sharpe 10th 0.85/set Assists 7th 11.89 Emporia State 13.64/s n

a Digs Casey Bruno 3rd 4.81/set Blocks 8th 1.78 Central Missouri 2.31/s m Aces None in Top Ten Digs 2nd 17.27 Pittsburg State 17.67/s u Points Megan Sharpe 8th 3.61/set R Aces 6th 1.15 Neb.-Omaha 1.67/s t

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( T ) f Kill-Dig Double-Doubles Home ...... 6-4 o Kill Leaders Allison Barker ...... 11 Away ...... 7-5 Megan Sharpe ...... 22 Heather Hargadine ...... 3 Lauren Graybeal ...... 2 Neutral Court ...... 11-4 Lauren Graybeal ...... 11 Allison Barker ...... 4 Molly Sinclair ...... 1

Erin Hattey ...... 3 C Assist-Dig Double-Doubles Emily Briseno ...... 2 o 3-Set Match ...... 8-5 Ashley Petak ...... 18

Heather Hargadine ...... 2 a Krysta Tholen ...... 3

Molly Sinclair ...... 1 C 4-Set Match ...... 12-5 Kylie Easlon ...... 1 5-Set Match ...... 4-3 Dig Leaders h Casey Bruno ...... 26 10+ Kill Matches e Allison Barker ...... 5 Megan Sharpe ...... 22 s vs. Teams Not In Top-25 ...... 20-4 Heather Hargadine ...... 4 Lauren Graybeal ...... 17 Tassia Hegyi ...... 4 Allison Barker ...... 12 vs. Nationally-Ranked Teams* . . . . .4-9 Erin Hattey ...... 5 Two Players with ...... 1 R Molly Sinclair ...... 4 * at time of match Heather Hargadine ...... 3 o

Assist Leaders s

Ashley Petak ...... 33 50+ Assist Matches t Hit .000-.149 ...... 1-10 Kylie Easlon ...... 3 Ashley Petak ...... 1 e Krysta Tholen ...... 1 R Hit .150-.249 ...... 13-3 40+ Assist Matches Hit .250-.349 ...... 9-0 Service Ace Leaders Ashley Petak ...... 10 Ashley Petak ...... 3 Hit .350+ ...... 1-0 Allison Barker ...... 8 30+/40+ Dig Matches p Molly Sinclair ...... 8 Casey Bruno ...... 1 l Kylie Easlon ...... 7 a Opponents Hit .000-.149 ...... 14-0 Emily Briseno ...... 5 y

20+ Dig Matches e Two Players with ...... 3

Casey Bruno ...... 12 R Opponents Hit .150-.249 ...... 9-9 Two Players with ...... 2

Heather Hargadine ...... 2 s Opponents Hit .250-.349 ...... 1-4 Three Players with ...... 1 Three Players with ...... 1 Opponents Hit .350+ ...... 0-0 Block Leaders 10+ Dig Matches Megan Sharpe ...... 19 Casey Bruno ...... 30 Emily Briseno ...... 14 Allison Barker ...... 23 R Hit Better % Than Opponent . . . . .23-1 Lauren Graybeal ...... 8 Ashley Petak ...... 18 e Erin Hattey ...... 5 Heather Hargadine ...... 10 v Hit Worse % Than Opponent . . . . .1-12 I Allison Barker ...... 3 Molly Sinclair ...... 8 e

Johanna Ruff ...... 3 Tassia Hegyi ...... 5 w Three Players with ...... 1 Krysta Tholen ...... 3 More Kills Than Opponent ...... 22-2 Lauren Graybeal ...... 2 Fewer Kills Than Opponent ...... 2-11 Kylie Easlon ...... 1 R e

More Digs Than Opponent ...... 18-5 C

AVcA d IVISIoN II p oll o Fewer Digs Than Opponent ...... 5-7 (F INAl ) R Same Digs As Opponent ...... 1-1 d s Rnk School (First-Place Votes) Pts Rec Prv More Blocks Than Opponent . . . . .12-3 1 Concordia-St. Paul (32) 800 37-0 1 Fewer Blocks Than Opponent . . . . .10-9 2 Cal State San Bernardino 765 23-2 2 T RUMAN IN The h I Same Blocks As Opponent ...... 2-1 3 West Texas A&M 736 38-4 5 s 4 Tampa (Fla.) 700 31-3 6 p ollS t 5 Central Missouri 656 34-5 4 Preseason (Aug. 20) ...... #9 ...... 0-0 o Set Record When Set is... R 6 Indianapolis 630 38-2 9 y Decided by less than 5 points . . . .38-25 7 UC San Diego 581 27-3 3 Week 1 (Aug. 31) ...... #13 ...... 3-1 8 Washburn 565 33-5 8 Decided by 5-10 points ...... 36-28 Week 2 (Sept. 7) ...... #21 ...... 5-3 o

9 Lewis 497 32-5 11 p

Decided by 11-20 points ...... 9-6 p 10 Saint Leo 481 30-4 12 Week 3 (Sept. 14) ...... #19 ...... 9-3 Beyond 25 pts (ex: 26-24) ...... 9-2 o

11 Metro State 446 26-8 20 n Week 4 (Sept. 21) ...... #20 ...... 10-5 12 Nebraska-Kearney 430 33-3 7 e Overall Record After... 13 Emporia State 399 29-6 10 n Week 5 (Sept. 28) ...... #20 ...... 12-6 t Leading Match 1 set to 0 ...... 21-4 14 Minnesota-Duluth 364 23-9 15 s 15 Cal State Los Angeles 336 23-9 19 Week 6 (Oct. 5) ...... #21 ...... 15-7 Trailing Match 1 set to 0 ...... 3-9 16 Southwest Minnesota St. 313 25-8 13 17 Minnesota State 285 26-7 16 Week 7 (Oct. 12) ...... #20 ...... 16-8 m

Leading Match 2 sets to 0 ...... 13-2 18 Wayne State (Neb.) 267 29-8 17 I

Week 8 (Oct. 19) ...... #19 ...... 18-8 a 19 Pittsburg State 239 25-11 21 Trailing Match 2 sets to 0 ...... 0-6 a 20 Hawaii-Hilo 179 25-2 14 Tied 1 set apiece ...... 11-5 Week 9 (Oct. 26) ...... #18 ...... 20-9 21 Sonoma State 158 23-8 18 22 Flagler 131 36-9 NR Week 10 (Nov. 2) ...... #19 ...... 22-10 Leading Match 2 sets to 1 ...... 14-3 23 California (Pa.) 107 35-6 NR Week 11 (Nov. 9) ...... #19 ...... 23-11 t Trailing Match 2 sets to 1 ...... 2-5 24 Alaska-Anchorage 71 23-8 NR R 25 Truman 55 24-13 22 Week 12 (Nov. 16) ...... #22 ...... 24-12 u m

Tied 2 sets apiece ...... 4-3 Final (Dec. 7) ...... #25 ...... 24-13 a n

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Since 1986 unless noted. Hitting Percentage Digs per Set Total Blocks (Since 1992)

o Kills (Min. 1000 att.) (Min. 300; since 1990) 665 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 f 2039 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 .317 Allie Cherven 2006-08 4.40 Casey Bruno 2007- 515 Gretchen Bouton 1994-97 n 2033 Neely Forbes 1991-94 .315 Melissa Keck 2005-08 4.40 Whitney Boehler 2005-08 505 Allie Cherven 2006-08 I 1875 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 .307 Lisa Weber 2006-08 4.30 Satoko Miyamae 1990-93 470 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 1674 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 .303 Eliza Hoerner 2000-01 3.98 Kris Carpenter 1994-95 432 Cassy Felkerson 1998-01 1671 Janelle zehr 1997-00 .280 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 3.81 Eli Medina 2005-08 376 Lisa Weber 2006-08 1644 Jessica Sears 2001-04 .280 Cassy Felkerson 1998-01 3.71 Neely Forbes 1991-94 364 Micaela Walter 2002-05 s 1308 Eli Medina 2005-08 .274 Jessica Sears 2001-04 3.63 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 321 Tiffany Graham 2002-05 e 1268 Cassy Felkerson 1998-01 .274 Felicia Sutton 1990-91 3.37 Jessica Sears 2001-04 317 Janelle zehr 1997-00 h 1184 Satoko Miyamae 1990-93 .269 Micaela Walter 2002-05 3.07 Monica Marlowe 1999-02 260 Melissa Keck 2005-08 C 1128 Kelsey Wackerman 2003-06 .265 Tiffany Graham 2002-05 3.05 Shelley Picha 1989-91 a Blocks per Set o

C Kills per Set (Min. 1000 att.) Assists Matches with 10+ Digs (Min. 50; since 1992) (Since 1990) 6077 Kirsten Bernthal 1993-96 (Since 1991) 1.33 Allie Cherven 2006-08 3.97 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 5475 Monica Marlowe 1999-02 115 Neely Forbes 1991-94 1.20 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 3.67 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 2847 Christine Wagener 2003-06 111 Eli Medina 2005-08 1.13 Lisa Weber 2006-08 R 3.56 Neely Forbes 1991-94 2828 Kelly Mangels 1996-98 95 Whitney Boehler 2005-08 0.98 Cassy Felkerson 1998-01 e t 3.56 Janelle zehr 1997-00 2737 Ashley Petak 2007- 86 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 0.94 Tiffany Graham 2002-05 s 3.41 Jessica Sears 2001-04 2470 Nancy Hoerner 1987-90 82 Jessica Sears 2001-04 0.94 Gretchen Bouton 1994-97 o 3.34 Eliza Hoerner 2000-01 2442 Rachael Shedd 2000-03 80 Monica Marlowe 1999-02 0.91 Micaela Walter 2002-05 R 3.21 Satoko Miyamae 1990-93 1788 Kelsey Wackerman 2003-06 68 Kirsten Bernthal 1993-96 0.86 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 3.20 Kelly Vogel 2001-03 1218 Theresa Huff 1992 64 Janelle zehr 1997-00 0.83 Eliza Hoerner 2000-01 3.07 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 1127 Amanda Holliday 2004-07 62 Brenda Ippensen 1998-01 0.82 Emily Briseno 2009- 3.01 Susie Lesher 2006-07 57 Satoko Miyamae 1990-93 s

R Assists per Set Double-Doubles (Kills & Digs)

e Matches with 10+ Kills (Min. 175; since 1990) Matches with 20+ Digs 83 Neely Forbes 1991-94 y (Since 1991) 11.43 Monica Marlowe 1999-02 (Since 1991) 71 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 a 111 Neely Forbes 1991-94 10.72 Kirsten Bernthal 1993-96 28 Whitney Boehler 2005-08 68 Jessica Sears 2001-04 l 101 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 9.02 Theresa Huff 1992 21 Neely Forbes 1991-94 47 Janelle zehr 1997-00 p 98 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 7.51 Rachael Shedd 2000-03 18 Eli Medina 2005-08 46 Eli Medina 2005-08 86 Jessica Sears 2001-04 7.27 Dawn Ricketts 1991 18 Kris Carpenter 1994-95 40 Satoko Miyamae 1990-93 84 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 7.05 Kelly Mangels 1996-98 17 Satoko Miyamae 1990-93 35 Brenda Ippensen 1998-01

w 84 Janelle zehr 1997-00 6.98 Christine Wagener 2003-06 15 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 25 Shelby Ortwerth 2001-02

e 72 Cassy Felkerson 1998-01 6.37 Ashley Petak 2007- 14 Jessica Sears 2001-04 25 Jenny Glenn 1998-01 I 62 Eli Medina 2005-08 5.69 Nancy Hoerner 1987-90 12 Casey Bruno 2007- 25 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 v

e 59 Kelsey Wackerman 2003-06 5.00 Stefanie Deere 1986 9 Brenda Ippensen 1998-01

R 54 Melissa Keck 2005-08 8 Monica Marlowe 1999-02 Matches with 20+ Kills and Digs Service Aces 6 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 Matches with 20+ Kills 294 Neely Forbes 1991-94 Matches with 30+ Digs 6 Jessica Sears 2001-04 (Since 1991) 159 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 (Since 1991) 5 Neely Forbes 1991-94 s 24 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 156 Jessica Sears 2001-04 3 Whitney Boehler 2005-08 3 Janelle zehr 1997-00 d 20 Janelle zehr 1997-00 151 Anne Moe 1989-92 3 Kris Carpenter 1994-95 2 Kelsey Wackerman 2003-06 R 18 Neely Forbes 1991-94 133 Gretchen Bouton 1994-97 3 Neely Forbes 1991-94 2 Shelby Ortwerth 2001-02 o 17 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 131 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 3 Satoko Miyamae 1990-93 1 Satoko Miyamae 1990-93 C

e 15 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 128 Janelle zehr 1997-00 1 Casey Bruno 2007- 1 Brenda Ippensen 1998-01

R 15 Jessica Sears 2001-04 127 Kirsten Bernthal 1993-96 1 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 8 Laura VanByssum 1996-97 126 Nancy Hoerner 1987-90 1 Shelley Picha 1989-91 Triple-Doubles (Since 1991) 7 Eliza Hoerner 2000-01 124 Kelly Mangels 1996-98 1 Angela York 1994-95 31 Kelsey Wackerman 2003-06 y 6 Shelby Ortwerth 2001-02 1 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 2 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97

R 5 Brenda Ippensen 1998-01 Aces per Set (Min. 75; since 1990) 1 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 o 5 Kelly Vogel 2001-03 0.51 Neely Forbes 1991-94 Matches with 40+ Digs 1 Tiffany Graham 2002-05 t 0.39 Anne Moe 1989-92 (Since 2001) s

I Matches with 30+ Kills 0.39 Eliza Hoerner 2000-01 1 Casey Bruno 2007- Matches Played (Since 1991) h (Since 1991) 0.35 Kris Carpenter 1994-95 163 Neely Forbes 1991-94 7 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 0.32 Jessica Sears 2001-04 Solo Blocks (Since 1992) 158 Eli Medina 2005-08 2 Janelle zehr 1997-00 0.31 Kelly Mangels 1996-98 244 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 154 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 s t 1 Kelly Vogel 2001-03 0.29 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 118 Gretchen Bouton 1994-97 153 Kirsten Bernthal 1993-96 n 0.29 Nancy Hoerner 1987-90 115 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 149 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 e Total Attempts 0.29 Shelley Picha 1989-91 113 Cassy Felkerson 1998-01 147 Gretchen Bouton 1994-97 n 5768 Neely Forbes 1991-94 0.29 Shelby Ortwerth 2001-02 102 Allie Cherven 2006-08 146 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 o 5633 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 82 Janelle zehr 1997-00 144 Jessica Sears 2001-04 p

p 4885 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 Digs 76 Micaela Walter 2002-05 141 Monica Marlowe 1999-02 o 4612 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 2121 Neely Forbes 1991-94 69 Neely Forbes 1991-94 139 Christine Wagener 2003-06 4357 Janelle zehr 1997-00 1973 Eli Medina 2005-08 67 Lisa Weber 2006-08 4192 Eli Medina 2005-08 1735 Whitney Boehler 2005-08 55 Tiffany Graham 2002-05 Sets Played (Since 1991) 3781 Jessica Sears 2001-04 1714 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 571 Neely Forbes 1991-94 a 3226 Satoko Miyamae 1990-93 1624 Jessica Sears 2001-04 Block Assists (Since 1992) 567 Kirsten Bernthal 1993-96 a

I 3210 Cassy Felkerson 1998-01 1585 Satoko Miyamae 1990-93 421 Christie Hackmann 1992-95 555 Christie Hackmann 1992-95

m 3018 Brenda Ippensen 1998-01 1471 Monica Marlowe 1999-02 403 Allie Cherven 2006-08 547 Gretchen Bouton 1994-97 1410 Kirsten Bernthal 1993-96 397 Gretchen Bouton 1994-97 546 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 1304 Janelle zehr 1997-00 355 Jennifer Sigman 1994-97 515 Eli Medina 2005-08 1273 Brenda Ippensen 1998-01 319 Cassy Felkerson 1998-01 479 Monica Marlowe 1999-02 309 Lisa Weber 2006-08 472 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 n 288 Micaela Walter 2002-05 472 Jessica Sears 2001-04 a 266 Tiffany Graham 2002-05 470 Janelle zehr 1997-00 m 235 Janelle zehr 1997-00 u 232 Sarah Shearman 2003-06 R t

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Since 1986 unless otherwise noted. Hitting Percentage Digs per Set Total Blocks I * 30-point scoring top mark (01-07). (Min. 300 att.) (Min. 300; since 1990) (Since 1992) n ** 25-point scoring top mark (08-pr). .510 Roxann Meyer 1987 4.84* Whitney Boehler 2007 199 Christie Hackmann 1995 f Kills .354** Megan Sharpe 2009 4.77 Satoko Miyamae 1990 184* Allie Cherven 2007 o 695 Christie Hackmann 1995 .349 Tracy Moore 1987 4.68** Casey Bruno 2009 176 Christie Hackmann 1994 669 Jennifer Sigman 1996 .345 Anne Moe 1990 4.60 Whitney Boehler 2008 161** Allie Cherven 2008 607 Neely Forbes 1994 .341* Lisa Weber 2007 4.32 Satoko Miyamae 1992 160 Allie Cherven 2006

588 Christie Hackmann 1994 .335 Melissa Keck 2007 4.30 Whitney Boehler 2006 160 Christie Hackmann 1993 C 534* Shelby Ortwerth 2002 .335 Jody Steirs 1986 4.29 Neely Forbes 1994 157 Gretchen Bouton 1995 o 533 Neely Forbes 1992 .334 Micaela Walter 2005 4.22 Sarah Shearman 2006 155 Jennifer Sigman 1995 a 505 Neely Forbes 1993 .329 Tiffany Graham 2005 4.18 Jessica Sears 2003 146 Lisa Weber 2007 C 500 Janelle zehr 1998 .328 Two tied 4.12 Kris Carpenter 1995 137 Cassy Felkerson 2001 h 495 Sarah Shearman 2005 e s 494 Janelle zehr 1997 Assists Matches with 10+ Digs Blocks per Set 393** Eli Medina 2008 1662 Kirsten Bernthal 1996 (Since 1991) (Min. 50; since 1992) 1568 Kirsten Bernthal 1994 37** Whitney Boehler 2008 1.51 Christie Hackmann 1995 Kills per Set 1471 Kirsten Bernthal 1995 33 Neely Forbes 1991 1.47* Allie Cherven 2006 R (Min. 300 att.; since 1990) 1389* Rachael Shedd 2003 32* Eli Medina 2007 1.39 Allie Cherven 2007 o 5.27 Christie Hackmann 1995 1388 Monica Marlowe 1999 31 Satoko Miyamae 1993 1.29 Christie Hackmann 1994 s t

4.62* Jessica Sears 2003 1381 Monica Marlowe 2001 31 Shelby Ortwerth 2002 1.24 Lisa Weber 2006 e

4.46 Neely Forbes 1994 1378 Monica Marlowe 2002 30 Casey Bruno 2009 1.22 Lisa Weber 2007 R 4.37 Sarah Shearman 2003 1376 Kirsten Bernthal 1993 30 Whitney Boehler 2007 1.16 Jennifer Sigman 1995 4.34 Jennifer Sigman 1996 1343 Kelly Mangels 1997 29 Eli Medina 2006 1.15** Allie Cherven 2008 4.32 Christie Hackmann 1994 1331 Kelly Mangels 1998 29 Neely Forbes 1994 1.15 Gretchen Bouton 1995 4.19 Sarah Shearman 2004 895** Ashley Petak 2008 28 Three tied 1.13 Tiffany Graham 2005 p l

4.13 Janelle zehr 1998 a

4.02 Janelle zehr 1999 Assists per Set Matches with 20+ Digs Double-Doubles (Kills & Digs) y 3.84 Sarah Shearman 2005 (Min. 150; since 1990) (Since 1991) (Since 1991) e 3.00** Megan Sharpe 2009 12.74* Rachael Shedd 2003 13* Whitney Boehler 2007 26 Neely Forbes 1994 R 12.50 Monica Marlowe 1999 12** Casey Bruno 2009 25* Shelby Ortwerth 2002 s Matches with 10+ Kills 11.53 Kirsten Bernthal 1994 10 Whitney Boehler 2008 25* Sarah Shearman 2005 (Since 1991) 11.41 Monica Marlowe 2001 10 Kris Carpenter 1995 24 Satoko Miyamae 1993

35 Jennifer Sigman 1996 11.30 Monica Marlowe 2002 10 Neely Forbes 1994 24 Jessica Sears 2002 R

35 Neely Forbes 1994 11.18 Kelly Mangels 1998 10 Satoko Miyamae 1992 22 Eli Medina 2007 e

33 Christie Hackmann 1995 10.79 Kirsten Bernthal 1996 8 Kris Carpenter 1994 22 Neely Forbes 1992 v I

31* Cassy Felkerson 2001 10.64 Nancy Hoerner 1990 7 Four tied 21 Brenda Ippensen 1999 e

31* Sarah Shearman 2005 10.62 Monica Marlowe 2000 20 Jessica Sears 2004 w 30 Christie Hackmann 1994 10.29 Kirsten Bernthal 1995 Matches with 30+ Digs 19 Two tied 29 Neely Forbes 1993 6.49** Ashley Petak 2008 (Since 1991) 13** Eli Medina 2008 29 Janelle zehr 1998 3 Kris Carpenter 1995 29 Shelby Ortwerth 2002 Service Aces 2** Whitney Boehler 2008 Matches with 20+ Kills and Digs R 28 Two tied 103 Neely Forbes 1991 2 Satoko Miyamae 1993 (Since 1991) e 22** Eli Medina 2008 74 Anne Moe 1991 2 Neely Forbes 1994 5 Neely Forbes 1994 C o Megan Sharpe 2009 67 Neely Forbes 1994 1 Casey Bruno 2009 3 Janelle zehr 1997 R 63 Neely Forbes 1993 1* Whitney Boehler 2005 3* Jessica Sears 2003 d

Matches with 20+ Kills 62* Eliza Hoerner 2001 1* Sarah Shearman 2005 2 Shelby Ortwerth 2002 s (Since 1991) 61 Neely Forbes 1992 1 Five others (prior to 1995) 2 Jessica Sears 2002 15 Jennifer Sigman 1996 58 Jessica Sears 2001 1 Seven tied

15 Christie Hackmann 1995 57 Jamie Shea 1996 Matches with 40+ Digs h

8* Jessica Sears 2003 55 Shelley Picha 1991 (Since 1991) Triple-Doubles (Since 1991) I 8 Janelle zehr 1997 54 Two tied 1 Casey Bruno 2009 16 Kelsey Wackerman 2006 s 8 Neely Forbes 1994 34** Ashley Petak 2008 15 Kelsey Wackerman 2005 t o 8 Christie Hackmann 1994 Solo Blocks 2 Jennifer Sigman 1995 R

8 Neely Forbes 1992 Aces per Set (Since 1992) 1 Christie Hackmann 1995 y 7 Laura VanByssum 1996 (Min. 40; since 1990) 78 Christie Hackmann 1992 1 Tiffany Graham 2004 7 Sarah Shearman 2004 0.71 Neely Forbes 1991 71 Christie Hackmann 1995 6 Two tied 0.53 Anne Moe 1991 53 Christie Hackmann 1993 Matches Played (Since 1991) o 0.49 Neely Forbes 1994 43 Gretchen Bouton 1996 44 Neely Forbes 1991 p p

Matches with 30+ Kills 0.48* Eliza Hoerner 2001 42 Christie Hackmann 1994 44 Shelley Picha 1991 o

(Since 1991) 0.46 Nancy Hoerner 1990 42 Jennifer Sigman 1995 44 Dawn Ricketts 1991 n

5 Christie Hackmann 1995 0.46 Jessica Sears 2001 38* Allie Cherven 2007 44 Felicia Sutton 1991 e 2 Christie Hackmann 1994 0.44 Neely Forbes 1993 37 Gretchen Bouton 1995 43 Anne Moe 1991 n t

1 Janelle zehr 1997 0.44 Anne Moe 1990 36 Cassy Felkerson 1998 42 Amanda Holliday 2007 s 1 Janelle zehr 1999 0.43 Kelly Mangels 1998 35* Allie Cherven 2006 42 Ashley Petak 2007 1* Kelly Vogel 2002 0.41 Two tied 29** Allie Cherven 2008 41 Ten Players

Total Attempts Digs Block Assists Sets Played (Since 1990) m

1955 Christie Hackmann 1995 653** Whitney Boehler 2008 (Since 1992) 154 Kirsten Bernthal 1996 I 1771 Jennifer Sigman 1996 583 Neely Forbes 1994 146* Allie Cherven 2007 154 Jamie Shea 1996 a a 1603 Neely Forbes 1994 581 Neely Forbes 1991 134 Christie Hackmann 1994 154 Jennifer Sigman 1996 1601 Neely Forbes 1992 566* Whitney Boehler 2007 132** Allie Cherven 2008 153* Amanda Holliday 2007 1532 Christie Hackmann 1994 561 Casey Bruno 2009 128 Christie Hackmann 1995 150 Ashley Petak 2007 1402* Eli Medina 2007 559 Eli Medina 2007 125 Allie Cherven 2006 150 Gretchen Bouton 1996

1389 Neely Forbes 1993 556 Kris Carpenter 1995 121 Lisa Weber 2007 148 Jennifer Lindsey 1996 t 1358 Shelby Ortwerth 2002 552 Satoko Miyamae 1993 120 Gretchen Bouton 1995 147 Neely Forbes 1992 R 1352 Janelle zehr 1997 534 Satoko Miyamae 1990 113 Jennifer Sigman 1995 146 Three tied u 1331 Satoko Miyamae 1993 523 Shelley Picha 1991 109 Cassy Felkerson 2000 142** Ashley Petak 2008 m 1148** Eli Medina 2008 108 Cassy Felkerson 2001 Whitney Boehler 2008 a n

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o TeAM RecoRdS f n I Three-Set Records Four-Set Match Records Five-Set Match Records Season Records Kills Kills Kills Kills 80 vs. Emporia State (10/31/98) 85 vs. Rockhurst (9/2/00) 98* vs. Central Missouri (10/6/04) Total 2,525 (2007) 69* Two Times (most recent, 12/3/04) 83* vs. Pittsburg State (11/15/03) 72** vs. Central Washington (9/12/08) Per Set 17.70 (2004) 51** vs. Missouri Southern (10/31/08) 70** vs. Central Missouri (11/5/08) s Hitting Attempts Hitting Attempts e Hitting Attempts Hitting Attempts 279* vs. Central Missouri (10/6/04) Total 6,702 (2007) h 216* vs. Harding (9/13/03) 245* vs. Central Missouri (10/15/03) 225** vs. Central Missouri (10/7/09) C 134** vs. Midwestern State (10/4/08) 180** vs. Nebraska-Omaha (11/7/09) Hitting Percentage a Hitting Percentage Total .280 (2006) o Hitting Percentage Hitting Percentage .445 vs. Southwest Baptist (9/30/88) C .541 vs. Midwestern State (9/2/00) .400* vs. Missouri Southern (10/29/04) .364* vs. Pittsburg State (11/11/04) Assists .538* vs. Washburn (10/27/01) .331** vs. Central Missouri (11/5/08) .308** vs. North Alabama (8/30/08) Total 2,316 (2007) .433** vs. Northwest Mo. (11/14/08) Per Set 16.26 (2004)

R Assists Assists

e Assists 82* vs. Pittsburg State (11/15/03) 91 vs. Washburn (10/31/97) Aces t 76 vs. Emporia State (10/31/98) 68** vs. Central Missouri (11/5/08) 91* vs. Central Missouri (10/6/04) Total 358 (1991) s 65* vs. Washburn (10/16/04) 66** vs. Southwest Baptist (9/22/09) 307* (2001) o 49** vs. Missouri Southern (10/31/08) Service Aces Per Set 2.29 (2001) R 16 vs. Texas Wesleyan (8/29/97) Service Aces Service Aces 13* vs. South Dakota (9/2/02) 19* vs. SIU-Edwardsville (8/24/01) Digs 17* vs. Southwest (10/12/01) 13* vs. Christian Brothers (10/11/03) 9** vs. Central Missouri (10/7/09) Total 2,831 (2007) 9** vs. Upper Iowa (9/6/08) 8** vs. St. Edward’s (Texas) (9/11/09) Per Set 21.70 (2003) s Digs R Digs Digs 168 vs. Alaska-Anchorage (10/25/91) Blocks e 94* vs. Harding (9/13/03) 127 vs. Central Missouri (11/3/93) 135* vs. Missouri Southern (11/1/02) Total 472 (2007) y 68** vs. Nebraska-Omaha (11/21/08) 124* vs. Central Missouri (10/15/03) 118** vs. Central Missouri (10/7/09) a 68** vs. Pittsburg State (10/31/09) 102** vs. Nebraska-Omaha (11/7/09) l

p Total Blocks^ *Top Mark Under 30-point System (01-07) Total Blocks^ Total Blocks^ 19.0* vs. Minnesota-Duluth (8/25/07) **Top Mark Under 25-point System (08-pres) 14.5* vs. Henderson State (10/13/06) 23.0* vs. Washburn (11/17/07) 19.0** vs. North Alabama (8/30/08) 12.0** vs. Emporia State (11/23/08) 17.0** vs. Central Missouri (10/8/08) w e I v INdIVIdUAl RecoRdS e

R Hitting Attempts Digs 94 Christie Hackmann vs. Emporia State (10/21/95) 40** Casey Bruno vs. Central Missouri (10/7/09) 90 Christie Hackmann vs. Northwest Mo. (10/20/95) 36 Whitney Boehler vs. Cent. Washington (9/12/08)

s 87 Christie Hackmann vs. Northwest Mo. (9/23/95) 36 Kris Carpenter vs. Central Oklahoma (9/9/95)

d 87 Christie Hackmann vs. Quincy (10/18/95) 35 Kris Carpenter vs. Missouri-St. Louis (10/11/95)

R 86 Christie Hackmann vs. Mo. Southern (11/11/94) 33 Neely Forbes vs. Missouri Southern (11/11/94)

o 80* Jessica Sears vs. Pittsburg State (11/1/03) 32* Whitney Boehler vs. Nebraska-Kearney (12/1/05)

C 56** Eli Medina vs. Washburn (9/19/08) 31 Five Players, most recently: e Whitney Boehler vs. Washburn (9/19/08)

R Kills 35 Christie Hackmann vs. Emporia State (10/21/95) Solo Blocks 34 Christie Hackmann vs. Northwest Mo. (10/20/95) 8 Christie Hackmann vs. Angelo State (9/8/95) y 34 Christie Hackmann vs. E. New Mexico (10/28/94) 8 Christie Hackmann vs. Mo.-St. Louis (9/29/93) R 33* Kelly Vogel vs. Columbia College (10/21/01) 7 Felicia Sutton vs. Graceland (10/8/91) o 33 Janelle zehr vs. Hillsdale (9/5/99) 6 Christie Hackmann vs. Mo.Western (10/25/95) t 6 Sara Johnson vs. Missouri-Kansas City (11/8/92)

s 19** Megan Sharpe vs. Nebraska-Omaha (10/10/09)

I 5* Lisa Weber vs. Pittsburg State (11/3/06) h Attack Percentage (Min. 10 att.) 4** Lisa Weber vs. Central Missouri (10/8/08) .917 Monica Marlowe vs. Central Missouri (9/18/99) 4** Emily Briseno vs. Angelo (Texas) State (10/2/09)

s .846* Jennifer Hunter vs. Regis (8/30/02) t .818 Sarah Shearman vs. North Dakota (9/3/04) Block Assists n .750 Jenna Buckner vs. Montevallo (10/13/01) 12 Christie Hackmann vs. Angelo State (9/8/95) e .750 Sarah Shearman vs. Southwest Baptist (10/28/04) 11* Allie Cherven vs. Washburn (11/17/07) n .652** Molly Sinclair vs. St. Edward’s (Texas) (9/11/09) 11** Allie Cherven vs. North Alabama (8/30/08) o 10 Christie Hackmann vs. Texas Woman’s (9/9/95) p 10 Gretchen Bouton vs. Texas Woman’s (9/9/95) p Assists o 78 Monica Marlowe vs. Lewis (9/4/99) 10 Jennifer Griswold vs. Pittsburg State (10/22/93) 74* Rachael Shedd vs. Pittsburg St. (11/15/03) 9 Felicia Sutton vs. Alaska-Anchorage (10/25/91) 74 Monica Marlowe vs. Rockhurst (9/2/00) 9 Jennifer Sigman vs. Mo.-St. Louis (10/11/95) 72 Kelly Mangels vs. Northwest Mo. (10/8/97) 9 Micaela Walter vs. Central Missouri (9/15/04) a 71 Kirsten Bernthal vs. Cameron (9/7/96) 9 Lisa Weber vs. Central Washington (9/12/08) a I 71 Kirsten Bernthal vs. Emporia St. (10/21/95) Total Blocks m 53** Ashley Petak vs. Southwest Baptist (9/22/09) 20 Christie Hackmann vs. Angelo State (9/8/95) 14* Allie Cherven vs. Washburn (11/17/07) Aces 13 Christie Hackmann vs. Texas Woman’s (9/9/95) 9* Rebecca Knefelkamp v. Christian Bros (10/11/03) 13 Christie Hackmann vs. Mo.-St. Louis (9/29/93) 9 Neely Forbes vs. Missouri-Kansas City (9/6/91) 12 Felicia Sutton vs. Graceland (10/8/91) n 8 Kris Carpenter vs. Central Oklahoma (10/28/95) 12** Lisa Weber vs. Central Washington (9/12/08) a 8 Neely Forbes vs. Southwest Baptist (11/1/91) 12** Allie Cherven vs. North Alabama (8/30/08) m 8 Neely Forbes vs. Washburn (10/4/91) 11 Lisa Weber vs. Pittsburg State (11/3/06) u 5** Kylie Easlon vs. Angelo (Texas) State (10/2/09) R t

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b F -T A -A f o Jessica sears saraH sHearMan 2003 aVca s econd -t eaM all -a Merican 2003 aVca n ational fresHMan of tHe year C 2004 aVca f irst -t eaM all -a Merican o

2004 aVca s econd -t eaM all -a Merican a

Jessica Sears became the first Bull - C

dog to earn all-American honors for two 2005 & 2006 aVca f irst -t eaM all -a Merican h

seasons, capped off by being named to e Sarah Shearman became the first the first-team after her senior year in s 2004. Bulldog player to win an AVCA national Sears was the team’s all-around award when she was named the National leader in 2004, ranking first in hitting Freshman of the Year in 2003. Shearman set the Bulldog freshmen R

percentage, second in kills and third in o

digs. record in kill average and was second in s

She led the team to a 37-1 record, total kills with 485. t

the best in MIAA history, and helped In 2004, Shearman led the Bulldogs e the team advance to the NCAA champi - with 4.19 kills a set and was second with R onship match. 3.60 digs a set. In 2003, she led the MIAA in kills and points and was ranked in Shearman helped Truman go 37-1 and the top 10 in three other categories. win the MIAA regular season and con - p ference crowns, and advance to the l NCAA championship match. a y

kelsey wackerMan In 2005, Shearman made the leap to the AVCA first-team by leading e the team with 3.84 kills and 4.00 digs a set. Again, Shearman helped the R 2005 aVca f irst -t eaM all -a Merican team win a MIAA tournament and a South Central regional title. s Finally, in 2006, Shearman became the first Truman three-time all- 2006 aVca s econd -t eaM all -a Merican American with another first-team selection. She averaged 3.53 kills and

Kelsey Wackerman, along with Sarah 4.22 digs a set, again leading the team. She was also the recipient of the R

Shearman, became the first Bulldogs to Ken B. Jones Award, the highest award given to an MIAA student-ath - e lete. v

earn first-team AVCA all-American hon - I ors in the same season. e Wackerman recorded 15 triple-doubles w during the 2005 year, 12 more than the cassy felkerson next closest person. 2001 aVca f irst -t eaM all -a Merican R Those numbers helped her be named Cassy Felkerson became the first e MIAA MVP, as well as earn all-American C

honors for the first time in her career. Bulldog to earn first-team all-American o In 2006, Wackerman added 16 more honors after a stellar senior season. She R triple-doubles in the Bulldog 6-2 system, was also named the MIAA MVP fol - d extending her lead in the history books. She also became the first Bull - lowing that 2001 season. s dog to ever reach the 1,000 kills-1,000 assists-1,000 digs mark. That year, she was the leading hitter and blocker for a Bulldog team which h

went 37-2 and advanced to the Elite I Eight for the first time in school history. s t

Felkerson averaged 3.60 kills a set, o

hit .328 and led the conference in hitting R percentage for that season. y o

CASSY FeLKeRSon’S CAReeR STATISTICS p MP/gP TA K E K/gm Pct. A A/gm SA SA/gm D D/gm BS BA Tot. B/gm p 1998 35/99 792 269 108 2.72 .203 13 0.13 9 0.09 55 0.56 36 42 78 0.79 o

1999 28/84 392 154 41 1.83 .288 14 0.17 5 0.06 44 0.52 26 60 86 1.02 n

2000 36/128 931 374 107 2.92 .287 21 0.16 12 0.09 86 0.67 22 109 131 1.02 e 2001 39/131 1095 471 112 3.60 .328 25 0.19 7 0.05 83 0.63 29 108 137 1.05 Career 138/442 3210 1268 368 2.87 .280 73 0.17 33 0.07 268 0.61 113 319 432 0.98 n t JeSSICA SeARS’ CAReeR STATISTICS s MP/gP TA K E K/gm Pct. A A/gm SA SA/gm D D/gm BS BA Tot. B/gm 2001 39/125 697 266 115 2.13 .217 28 0.22 58 0.46 325 2.60 1 26 27 0.22 2002 37/139 1105 476 182 3.42 .266 89 0.64 36 0.26 476 3.42 18 56 74 0.53 2003 30/94 1021 434 144 4.62 .284 42 0.45 31 0.33 393 4.18 3 33 36 0.38 2004 38/124 1067 468 138 3.77 .309 98 0.79 31 0.25 430 3.47 4 42 46 0.37 m

Career 144/482 3890 1644 579 3.41 .274 257 0.53 156 0.32 1624 3.37 26 157 183 0.38 I a

SARAH SHeARMAn’S CAReeR STATISTICS a MP/gP TA K E K/gm Pct. A A/gm SA SA/gm D D/gm BS BA Tot. B/gm 2003 36/111 1308 485 150 4.37 .256 20 0.18 12 0.11 290 2.61 5 39 44 0.40 2004 37/116 1222 486 126 4.19 .295 37 0.32 11 0.09 418 3.60 2 65 67 0.58 2005 38/129 1282 495 138 3.84 .278 37 0.29 15 0.12 516 4.00 9 62 71 0.55 2006 38/116 1073 409 93 3.53 .295 32 0.28 19 0.16 490 4.22 8 66 74 0.64 Career 149/472 4885 1875 507 3.97 .280 126 0.27 57 0.12 1714 3.63 24 232 256 0.54 t

KeLSeY WACKeRMAn’S CAReeR STATISTICS R

MP/gP TA K E K/gm Pct. A A/gm SA SA/gm D D/gm BS BA Tot. B/gm u

2003 21/45 194 55 31 1.22 .124 17 0.38 6 0.13 88 1.96 2 10 12 0.27 m 2004 37/111 740 266 97 2.40 .228 182 1.64 20 0.18 195 1.76 2 46 48 0.43 2005 38/135 1107 430 126 3.19 .275 845 6.26 45 0.33 392 2.90 3 82 85 0.63 a

2006 38/124 940 377 110 3.04 .284 744 6.00 26 0.21 350 2.82 9 81 90 0.73 n Career 134/415 2981 1128 364 2.72 .256 1788 4.31 97 0.23 1025 2.47 16 219 235 0.57

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eliza Hoerner Monica Marlowe o f 2001 aVca s econd -t eaM all -a Merican 2002 aVca s econd -t eaM all -a Merican n I Eliza Hoerner, along with Cassy Felkerson, Monica Marlowe, the school’s all-time career were the first two Bulldogs to earn all-American assist average leader, earned second-team all- honors in 2001. American honors as a senior. She was a key hitter on that squad that went In 2002, she helped lead the Bulldogs to the s undefeated in conference play and advanced to NCAA championship match and during her ca -

e the Elite Eight for the first time in school his - tory. reer, Truman advanced to three NCAA tourna - h Hoerner finished second on the team with ments and won two MIAA titles. C The setter averaged 11.30 assists and 3.15

a 3.33 kills per set and was named first-team all- conference and earned MIAA hitter of the week digs a set in 2002. She was named to the first- o honors four times during the season.

C team all-MIAA team.

R sHelby ortwertH racHael sHedd e t 2002 aVca t Hird -t eaM all -a Merican 2003 aVca t Hird -t eaM all -a Merican s

o Shelby Ortwerth helped fill one of the hit - In her first season as the starting setter,

R ting positions in 2002 after the graduation of Rachael Shedd set a new school record for sin - two all-American hitters in 2001. gle-season assist average. She earned all-American honors and was a Shedd earned MIAA MVP honors after help - first-team all-MIAA selection in 2002. Ortwerth ing the team win the conference regular season s was named to the regional and Elite Eight all- and tournament crowns. She also led the team to R tournament teams in helping the Bulldogs reach a NCAA Tournament appearance. e

y the NCAA tournament finals. Shedd averaged 12.74 assists and 3.17 digs a

a Ortwerth led the team with 3.81 kills and set. She led the conference and was 21st nation - l 3.65 digs during the year. ally in assist average. p

elissa eck w allie cHerVen M k e

I 2007 aVca t Hird -t eaM all -a Merican v 2007 aVca s econd -t eaM all -a Merican e 2008 aVca H on . M ention all -a Merican econd eaM ll Merican R 2008 aVca s -t a -a As a junior in 2007, Keck recorded a team- After transferring from the University of high 3.20 kills per set in helping lead Truman to Pittsburgh prior to the 2006 season, Allie Cher - the South Central regional championship. The s ven made her mark with back-to-back appear - right-side hitter averaged a .335 hitting percent - d ances on the AVCA all-American squads n 2007 age and ranked third on the team with 94 total R and 2008. blocks. o In 2007, Cherven helped guide Truman to Keck ranked second on the team by recording C the NCAA South Central regional final by hit - e ting .324 on the season with nearly 800 total at - 3.60 points per set and played in 39 of the team’s

R tempts. She averaged 2.83 kills per set and 42 total matches. posted a team-high 184 total blocks (1.39 per set). The blocks set a new 30 In 2008, Keck averaged 2.40 kills per contest and led the Bulldogs with a point-era record. .307 hitting percentage in 40 matches. She finished her Truman career with over y As a senior in 2008, Cherven scored more than three points per set by aver - 1,000 kills.

R aging 2.46 kills and 1.15 blocks in the new 25-point scoring era. She reached the

o .300 hitting percentage mark for the third straight season and was second on the t team with 345 total kills. In addition, Cherven increased her efficiency through - s out play in the loaded MIAA, posting a .327 hitting percentage and 2.55 kills per I set. h Megan sHarpe eli Medina s t 2009 aVca H on . M ention all -a Merican 2008 aVca t Hird -t eaM all -a Merican n e national fresHMan of tHe year Ranking second on the school’s all-time n matches played list, Eli Medina saved her best o Megan Sharpe became Truman’s second Na - season for her last, as she was named a third- p tional Freshman of the Year following Sarah team all-American in 2008 - a season which saw p Shearman receiving the award in 2003. For the the Bulldogs reach the national semifinals. o season 2009, Sharpe averaged 3.00 kills per set Medina led the squad with 3.35 points per and hit .354, the highest single-season mark by set, aided by a team-high 2.98 kills per set aver - a Bulldog in the modern rally-scoring era. She age and nearly 0.50 blocks per set. Medina also added 104 total blocks and played in 130 of the a received credit for her stalwart defense, as she

a team’s 142 sets. In addition, Sharpe posted 22

I dug 455 attacks - second-best on the squad. matches with ten or more kills, serving as the m squad’s individual match-leader each time. n a m u R t

28 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball AwARdS 2010 Bulldogs I AVcA All-Region Selections n f o 1994 Neely Forbes, OH 2005 Jessica Sears, OH 1996 Kirsten Bernthal, S Sarah Shearman, OH 1998 Kelly Mangels, S Micaela Walter, MB 1999 Janelle zehr, MB 2006 Allie Cherven, MB 2000 Eliza Hoerner, MB Melissa Keck, RS C o Monica Marlowe, S Sarah Shearman, OH Bernthal Boehler Cherven Felkerson Forbes a

2001 Cassy Felkerson, MB Kelsey Wackerman, OH 1993-1996 2005-2008 2006-2008 1998-2001 1991-1994 C

Jenny Glenn, OH 2007 Allie Cherven, MB h

Eliza Hoerner, MB Melissa Keck, RS e

Monica Marlowe, S 2008 Whitney Boehler, DS/L s 2002 Monica Marlowe, S Allie Cherven, MB Shelby Ortwerth, OH Melissa Keck, RS

2003 Jessica Sears, OH Eli Medina, OH R

Rachael Shedd, S 2009 Megan Sharpe, MB o

2004 Jessica Sears, OH s

Sarah Shearman, OH t Micaela Walter, MB glenn Hoerner Keck Mangels Marlowe e R Regional Freshman of the year 1998-2001 1987-1990 2005-2008 1996-1998 1999-2002 1999 Monica Marlowe, S 2001 Jessica Sears, OH p l

2003 Sarah Shearman, OH a

2009 Megan Sharpe, MB y e R s Regional coach of the year 2001 Qi Wang Medina Ortwerth Sears Sharpe Shearman

2002 Qi Wang 2005-2008 2001-2002 2001-2004 2009-pr 2003-2006 R

2004 Qi Wang e v I e w

daktronics All-Region Selections 2000 Cassy Felkerson, MB (2nd) 2006 Allie Cherven, MB (1st) R Monica Marlowe, S (2nd) Sarah Shearman, OH (1st) e Shedd Wackerman Walter Zehr C

2001 Cassy Felkerson, MB (1st) Kelsey Wackerman, OH (1st) o

Jenny Glenn, OH (1st) 2007 Allie Cherven, MB (2nd) 2000-2003 2003-2006 2002-2005 1997-2000 R

Eliza Hoerner, MB (2nd) Melissa Keck, RS (2nd) d

Monica Marlowe, S (2nd) 2008 Allie Cherven, MB (1st) s Shelby Ortwerth, DS (2nd) Since the program’s inception in 2002 Monica Marlowe, S (2nd) 1952, the College Sports Information

Shelby Ortwerth, OH (2nd) h Directors Association (CoSIDA) has 2003 Jessica Sears, OH (1st) I Rachael Shedd, S (2nd) bestowed Academic All-America hon - s t

2004 Sarah Shearman, OH (1st) ors on more than 14,000 student ath - o

2005 Sarah Shearman, OH (2nd) letes covering all divisions and NCAA R championship sports. y

To be eligible for Academic All-District consideration, a student- o p

athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a cumulative p GPA of 3.30 on a scale of 4.00, have reached sophomore athletic and o n

academic standings at his/her current institution and be nominated by e his/her school’s sports information office. n NcAA South central t s All-Tournament Team Volleyball players earning Academic All-America honors: 2000 Cassy Felkerson 2005 Tiffany Graham 1996 Kirsten Bernthal (3T) 2001 Jenny Glenn (1T) Eliza Hoerner Eli Medina 2001 Cassy Felkerson (1T) 2006 Sarah Shearman (1T) m Monica Marlowe Sarah Shearman I 2001 Cassy Felkerson Kelsey Wackerman a Jenny Glenn Micaela Walter a Monica Marlowe 2006 Allie Cherven Volleyball players earning Academic All-District honors: 2002 Shelby Ortwerth Sarah Shearman 1994 Neely Forbes (2T) 2001 Cassy Felkerson (1T) Jessica Sears 2007 Allie Cherven 1996 Kirsten Bernthal (1T) Jenny Glenn (1T) 2004 Jessica Sears Melissa Keck 1997 Kelly Mangels (3T) 2003 Rachael Shedd (2T) t Sarah Shearman Eli Medina R 1998 Kelly Mangels (3T) 2004 Sarah Shearman (2T) Christine Wagener 2008 Allie Cherven u

1999 Cassy Felkerson (1T) 2005 Sarah Shearman (2T) m Micaela Walter Lauren Graybeal Melissa Keck 2000 Cassy Felkerson (1T) 2006 Sarah Shearman (1T) a Eli Medina Jenny Glenn (2T) n

29 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball MIAA A wARdS 2010 Bulldogs MVP Freshman of the Year Coach of the Year Satoko Miyamae (1993) Neely Forbes (1991) Debbie Masten (1993, 1994) o

f Satoko Miyamae was Truman’s first MIAA One of the top all-around Truman players Debbie Masten, Truman’s all-time coach -

n MVP and the first athlete selected to the in school history opened up her career by av - ing wins leader, earned two MIAA coach of I AVCA all-region team. As a senior, she ranked eraging 2.68 kills, 4.00 digs and 0.71 aces a the year honors during her 12-year career. third in the conference with 3.91 digs a set and set. She set a school record with 103 aces, a In 1993, she led the Bulldogs to a 28-12 sixth with 3.24 kills a set. In just three years, mark that still stands. As a freshman, she overall record. Truman went 15-3 in confer - she set the school’s career dig record. ranked fifth nationally in aces and seven in ence play, its best record up to that point, and s digs. was the MIAA runner-up. The next year, Tru - e Kirsten Bernthal (1996) man went 27-11 overall and again finished h Kirsten Bernthal capped off her career by Kirsten Bernthal (1993) second in the MIAA with a 14-4 mark. The C

a being named the top player in the MIAA. In Kirsten Bernthal opened her Truman career Bulldogs advanced to the NCAA Tournament

o 1996, she averaged 10.79 assists and 2.74 digs by averaging 10.27 assists a set and collecting for the first time that season.

C a set. Bernthal had a school record 1,662 as - a then school record 1,376 assists. Three sists that year. She still holds the Truman and times, she was named the MIAA setter of the Becky Pike (2000) MIAA record for career assists with 6,077. week, and she ranked fourth in the conference In her final season as head coach, Becky in assist average. Pike led Truman to its first-ever MIAA cham - R

e Cassy Felkerson (2001) pionship. The Bulldogs finished the confer - t Cassy Felkerson led one of the top Truman Monica Marlowe (1999) ence season with a 15-1 record and were s squads in history with 3.60 kills and 1.05 Truman’s run of great setters continued in co-champions with Central Missouri. The o

R blocks a set, and a .328 hitting percentage. The 1999 with Monica Marlowe. She averaged Bulldogs also returned to the NCAA postsea - Bulldogs went 37-2 on the year, went unde - 12.50 assists a set, which was then a school son that year. feated in MIAA play and won its first NCAA record. She also set Bulldog single-match regional championship. records for assists and hitting percentage that Qi Wang (2001, 2003, 2004) s year. Marlowe was also named regional fresh - Qi Wang, won MIAA coach of the year

R Rachael Shedd (2003) man of the year. honors three times. The first came in his first e Rachael Shedd had a record-breaking sea - season when Truman went 37-2 overall and a y

a son in 2003, her first as Truman’s starting set - Jessica Sears (2001) perfect 16-0 in MIAA play. That squad ad - l ter. She set a school record with 12.74 assists a Jessica Sears started her great career by vanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals. p set. She led the conference in assists and was earning MIAA and regional freshman of the He won back-to-back honors in 2003 and 21st nationally. Shedd also averaged 3.17 digs year honors. She averaged 2.60 digs and 2.13 2004. Truman won the MIAA title both years and 0.53 blocks a set during the season. kills a set for a Truman squad that went 37-2. and went a combined 31-1 in conference play. Sears finished second in the conference with In 2003, Truman went 31-5 and advanced w Kelsey Wackerman (2005) 0.46 aces a set and had a total of 58 for the to the NCAA Tournament. In 2004, the Bull - e I Wackerman played a dual role of both set - season. dogs had a perfect regular season and finished v ter and hitter to earn MIAA MVP honors in the year as national runners-up with a 37-1 e 2005. Her all-around numbers were 3.19 kills, Sarah Shearman (2003) record. Ironically, the one year in which he R 6.26 assists, 2.90 digs and 0.63 blocks a set. Sarah Shearman hit the trifecta with didn’t win, he was named the national coach She had 15 triple-doubles on the year, 12 more MIAA, regional and national freshman of the of the year after a second-place national finish. than any other player in NCAA Division II. year honors. She was fourth in the MIAA in s kills and sixth in points. Her 4.37 kill average Jason Skoch (2006) d Sarah Shearman (2006) is the fourth-highest all-time at Truman. She Skoch won the award for the first time in R Shearman, a three-time all-American, aver - also averaged 2.61 digs and 0.40 blocks a set. his coaching career when he led the Bulldogs o aged 3.53 kills and 4.22 digs a set, and hit just to a 2006 MIAA Championship and perfect C

e below the .300 mark during her senior season. Megan Sharpe (2009) MIAA regular season. He won the MIAA

R She recorded 16 double-doubles and became Megan Sharpe averaged 3.00 kills per set Tournament and South Central Regional Tour - just the second Bulldog in history with 100 and hit .354, the highest single-season mark nament in his rookie season (2005) as a colle - double-figure kill matches for her career. by a Bulldog in the modern rally-scoring era. giate coach en route to a 68-8 record during y She added 104 total blocks and played in 130 his first two seasons. R of the team’s 142 sets. She also earned the tri - o fecta of being named the conference, regional t

s and national Freshman of the Year. I h All -MIAA b UlldoGS s 1983 Tracy Ivanesky (1T) 1990 Nancy Hoerner (1T) 1998 Kelly Mangels (1T) Ashley Patey (HM) 2007 Allie Cherven (1T) t Maggie Egofske (2T) Anne Moe (2nd) Betsy McGovern (2T) Megan Remley (HM) Melissa Keck (1T) n

e Julie Canull (2T) Satoko Miyamae (2T) Janelle zehr (2T) Sarah Shearman (HM) Eli Medina (2T)

n 1984 Julie Canull (1T) Anne Bloom (HM) 1999 Monica Marlowe (1T) 2004 Jessica Sears (1T) Whitney Boehler (HM)

o Maggie Egofske (2T) Ann Goliday (HM) Janelle zehr (1T) Sarah Shearman (1T) 2008 Allie Cherven (1T) p Karin Keeney (2T) Shelley Picha (HM) Brenda Ippensen (2T) Micaela Walter (2T) Melissa Keck (1T) p 1985 Julie Canull (1T) 1991 Felicia Sutton (1T) Jenny Glenn (HM) Lauren Dickbernd (HM) Whitney Boehler (2T) o Roxann Meyer (2T) 1992 Neely Forbes (2T) 2000 Eliza Hoerner (1T) Tiffany Graham (HM) Eli Medina (2T) Lisa Coons (HM) Satoko Miyamae (2T) Monica Marlowe (1T) Rebecca Knefelkamp (HM) Dana Hanselmann (HM) Jill Wolff (HM) 1993 Satoko Miyamae (1T) Cassy Felkerson (2T) Annie Nickolai (HM) Ashley Petak (HM) 1986 Jody Steirs (1T) Neely Forbes (1T) Jenny Glenn (HM) Megan Remley (HM) 2009 Megan Sharpe (2T) a Beth Tank (2T) Christie Hackmann (2T) Janelle zehr (HM) 2005 Sarah Shearman (1T) Lauren Graybeal (2T) a Jackie Vowell (HM) Kirsten Bernthal (2T) 2001 Cassy Felkerson (1T) Kelsey Wackerman (1T) Casey Bruno (3T) I 1987 Roxann Meyer (1T) 1994 Neely Forbes (1T) Eliza Hoerner (1T) Micaela Walter (2T) Erin Hattey (HM) m Tami Billerbeck (HM) Christie Hackmann (1T) Monica Marlowe (1T) Megan Remley (HM) Ashley Petak (HM) 1988 Tracy Moore (2T) Kirsten Bernthal (2T) Jenny Glenn (2T) 2006 Allie Cherven (1T) Sandra Hester (HM) 1995 Christie Hackmann (1T) Shelby Ortwerth (HM) Sarah Shearman (1T) 1T- First-Team Jackie Vowell (HM) Kirsten Bernthal (HM) Jessica Sears (HM) Kelsey Wackerman (1T) 2T- Second-Team 1989 Tracy Moore (1T) 1996 Kirsten Bernthal (1T) Jenna Buckner (HM) Whitney Boehler (HM) HM-Honorable Mention n Nancy Hoerner (2T) Jennifer Sigman (1T) 2002 Monica Marlowe (1T) Melissa Keck (HM) a Ann Goliday (HM) Gretchen Bouton (HM) Shelby Ortwerth (1T) Eli Medina (HM) m Jill Morio (HM) Laura VanByssum (HM) Kelly Vogel (HM) Christine Wagener (HM) u Anne Moe (HM) 1997 Jennifer Sigman (2T) 2003 Jessica Sears (1T)

R Kelly Mangels (HM) Rachael Shedd (1T) t Janelle zehr (HM) Tiffany Graham (2T)

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bulldogs in ncaa t ournaMent action n f o Truman has qualified for the NCAA Postseason each of the past ten seasons and 11 times overall. C o a C

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Eight five times, advancing to the s National Championship twice. R

Truman’s postseason record is 23-11 o s

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Whitney Boehler, Melissa Keck, Eli Medina, Dana Hanselmann, Allie p l

Cherven and Lisa Weber hoist the 2009 South Central Regional Trophy a

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Year Seed Opponent W/L Score Round Site s 1994 Central Missouri L 0-3 (6-15, 8-15, 12-15) Regionals Warrensburg, Mo.

2000 3rd Missouri Western W 3-1 (-2, -13, 14-16, -4) Regionals Florence, Ala. R

Central Missouri W 3-1 (-12, 7-15, 17-15, -2) Regionals Florence, Ala. e

North Alabama L 2-3 (-5, 4-15, 7-15, -11, 20-18) Regionals Florence, Ala. v I e

2001 1st Henderson (Ark.) State W 3-0 (-18, -20, -24) Regionals Kirksville w North Alabama W 3-0 (32-30, -24, -19) Regionals Kirksville South Dakota State L 2-3 (24-30, -18, -20, 28-30, 15-7) Quarterfinals Allendale, Mich. R

2002 2nd North Alabama W 3-2 (-22, -24, 17-30, 20-30, 15-13) Regionals Topeka, Kan. e C

Central Missouri W 3-0 (31-29, 32-30, -23) Regionals Topeka, Kan. o

West Texas A&M W 3-1 (-26, -28, 17-30, -23) Quarterfinals Canyon, Texas R Grand Valley State W 3-1 (-27, 31-29, 26-30, -22) Semifinals Canyon, Texas d BYU-Hawaii L 0-3 (21-30, 24-30, 21-30) Championship Canyon, Texas s

2003 1st North Alabama L 0-3 (21-30, 23-30, 19-30) Regionals Kirksville h I 2004 1st Albany State W 3-0 (-14, -15, -24) Regionals Kirksville s t

Pittsburg State W 3-1 (-24, 29-31, -22, -25) Regionals Kirksville o

Central Missouri W 3-1 (22-30, -14, -26, -24) Regionals Kirksville R Queens (N.Y.) W 3-0 (-16, -26, 33-31) Quarterfinals Miami, Fla. y Nebraska-Kearney W 3-1 (-22, -22, -28) Semifinals Miami, Fla. Barry (Fla.) L 1-3 (-25, 21-30, 25-30, 24-30) Championship Miami, Fla. o p p

2005 2nd Alabama-Huntsville W 3-1 (-15, -23, 22-30, -22) Regionals Florence, Ala. o Washburn W 3-0 (-22, -19, -21) Regionals Florence, Ala. n e

Central Missouri W 3-0 (-21, -28, -24) Regionals Florence, Ala. n

Nebraska-Kearney L 1-3 (25-30, 28-30, 32-30, 27-30) Quarterfinals Kearney, Neb. t s 2006 1st Albany State W 3-0 (-14, -14, -22) Regionals Kirksville North Alabama L 2-3 (27-30, 29-31, -25, -27, 15-12) Regionals Kirksville m I

2007 1st Albany State W 3-0 (-6, -18, -14) Regionals Kirksville a

Emporia State W 3-1 (35-33, 27-30, -28, -26) Regionals Kirksville a Washburn L 1-3 (27-30, -27, -22, -24) Regionals Kirksville 2008 2nd Nebraska-Omaha W 3-0 (-19, -22, -18) Regionals Emporia, Kan.

Central Missouri W 3-1 (-17, 20-25, -22, -23) Regionals Emporia, Kan. t Emporia State W 3-0 (-15, -14, -18) Regionals Emporia, Kan. R u

Nova-Southeastern (Fl) W 3-0 (-21, -20, -20) Quarterfinals St. Paul, Minn. m

CSU-San Bernardino L 0-3 (-23, -18, -23) Semifinals St. Paul, Minn. a n 2009 6th West Texas A&M L 0-3 (-21, -7, -18) Regionals Warrensburg, Mo. 31 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball NATIoNAl FINAlIST 2010 Bulldogs 2002 2004 o f n bulldogs Make elite eight for truman wins 37 straight en route to na - I second straight season tional championship Match

The 2002 Truman volleyball team proved that its 2001 Elite The Bulldog volleyball team had a dream season in 2004, s Eight run was no fluke and it earned the program the reputation taking a 32-0 record into the NCAA Tournament, where it was e of being one of the best in the country. chosen as the host school and number one seed for the South h

C The Bulldogs entered the season with a lot of question marks Central Regional. After a sweep over Albany State in the first- a after losing two all-Americans and two other key players from round, Truman defeated Pittsburg State in the regional semifi - o the 2001 squad that went 37-2. The Bulldogs opened the 2002 nals, this time by a 3-1 margin. C season with a young and inexperienced team which resulted in In the regional championship match, the Bulldogs were natu - an up-and-down regular season. The team, however, saved its rally paired up with their top rival, Central Missouri. The Jen -

R best volleyball for the end of the season and ended up with the nies looked like they had Truman’s number in the fourth match e

t school’s best-ever postseason run, advancing all the way to the between the two as Central Missouri easily won the first set. s NCAA championship match. The Bulldogs took over the match in set two, however, and o

R The NCAA Elite Eight tournament was held in Canyon, eventually a Jessica Sears kill gave Truman a 3-1 win and a Texas, on the campus of West Texas A&M. The host school was third regional title over four years. the Bulldogs’ opponent in the quarterfinals. In front of one of Truman’s first match at the Elite Eight came against Queens

s the largest crowds in Division II history, Truman shocked the (N.Y.), which it defeated by scores of 30-16, 30-26, 33-31 to

R home crowd and the No. 1 team in the country with a 3-1 vic - move to the semifinals. e

y tory. Truman’s next opponent was Nebraska-Kearney. The Lopers a Truman moved on to face fourth-ranked Grand Valley State were the top-ranked team in the nation and also sported an un - l

p (Mich.) in the Bulldogs’ first-ever NCAA semifinal appearance. defeated record. In the match, the Bulldogs displayed one of Truman jumped out quickly and ended up with a 3-1 win to ad - their most dominating performances of the entire season, as they vance to the title match. The team’s postseason run ended there clinched a spot in the national championship match with a 3-1

w as they could not keep up with a hot-hitting BYU-Hawaii team, victory. e

I ending the year with a 3-0 loss. In the title match, the Bulldogs were matched up with Barry, v The Bulldogs concluded the season with a 28-9 overall the host school for the Elite Eight. Things looked promising e record and finished in a tie for second in the MIAA with a 13-3 with a first set victory for the Bulldogs. However, a strong R mark. Barry team plus a large partisan crowd proved to be too much. Truman was competitive s throughout the match, but d fell by a 3-1 score. R Truman’s 37-match win - o

C ning streak during the sea - e son tied for the R eighth-longest in NCAA Division II history and set y an MIAA record. R o t s I Left: Senior Jessica Sears h guided the Bulldogs to the NCAA Championship match. She was a first-team all-Ameri - s

t can for her efforts in 2004 and

n recorded 50 total kills in the e The Bulldogs won in front of one of the largest crowds in three NCAA Elite Eight n NCAA Division II history in the NCAA Quarterfinals. matches. o 2,950 people witnessed the match at “The Box” in p Canyon, Texas. p o a a I m n a m u R t

32 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball elITe eIGhT TeAMS 2010 Bulldogs I 2001 Final Record 37-2; 3rd in final AVCA Coaches Poll, All-Americans Casey Felkerson & eliza Hoerner n f

Coming off of the best season in school history, the Truman State University o women’s volleyball team had all the makings of a perfect encore season in 2001. The Bulldogs finished the 2001 campaign with a 37-2 record, their second straight Mid- America Intercollegiate Athletics Association championship and second consecutive NCAA postseason appearance. Truman ended with a No. 3 national ranking after mak - C o ing the first appearance at the NCAA Division II Elite Eight in team history. a

Truman had its first two American Volleyball Coaches Association All-America se - C

lections in team history, in first-team honoree Cassy Felkerson and second-team pick h

Eliza Hoerner. Felkerson turned a first-team double-double when she joined teammate e Jenny Glenn as first-team Verizon Academic All-America selections. The ‘Dogs did it s all under first-year head coach Qi Wang, who had served the previous four years as the team’s assistant. Wang was named South Central RegionCoach of the Year and also re - ceived MIAA Coach of the Year acclaim. R o Truman ventured to Allendale, Mich. and host Grand Valley State for the champi - s

onship tournament and drew what was widely viewed as the marquee matchup of the t

first round, a rematch with the No. 10 South Dakota State Jackrabbits. After the Bull - e dogs controlled Game 1 for a 30-24 win, the match took a decided turn for SDSU, R which had Truman on the ropes with 30-18 and 30-20 wins in the second and third games. Needing a win to stay alive, the ‘Dogs rallied for a 30-28 triumph in Game 4, forcing five games. However, with Game 5 played only to 15 points with rally scoring by rule, a quick start by one team spells trouble for the other. And

the Jackrabbits jumped to a 6-0 lead in the finale, a lead that Truman, which clawed back to within four on several occasions, ultimately couldn’t overcome. SDSU p l

went on to earn NCAA Division II national runner-up honors, falling in the championship match to Barry (Fla.). a y

Final Record 32-6; 4th in final AVCA Coaches Poll, All-Americans Kelsey Wackerman & Sarah Shearman e

2005 R s Truman’s postseason run started in the MIAA Tournament when it captured its third straight conference tournament title following wins over Central Missouri and Wash - burn. The team then received the number two seed in the NCAA South Central regional

tournament and it would end up winning three matches there for its fourth regional R championship over the last five years. e v

The Bulldogs’ season finally came to an end in the NCAA Quarterfinals. An un - I friendly draw meant the team had to face the host school and number one team in the e w country in the first-round of the Elite Eight. Truman gave Nebraska-Kearney a good match, but it fell by a 3-1 score. The Bulldogs ended their season with a 32-6 record, their third straight year of reaching the 30-win mark. A pair of juniors were named first-team All-Americans for Truman, the first time in R e

school history that two players were named to the first-team in a season. Prior to the C

season, it would be no surprise that Sarah Shearman would be named first-team after o

she was a second-team member in 2004. However, Kelsey Wackerman stepped up for R the Bulldogs in 2005, helping the team in a dual role as both setter and outside hitter. d Shearman led the team with 3.84 kills and 4.00 digs a game. Other honors for her s during the season included being named first-team all-MIAA, CoSIDA second-team ac - ademic all-district, MVP of the Minnesota-Duluth Tournament and being named to the all-tournament teams at the NCAA Regionals and NCAA Elite Eight. h Wackerman was the MIAA MVP this year after having all-around numbers of 3.19 kills, 6.26 assists, 0.33 aces, 2.90 digs and 0.63 blocks a game. For the sea - I son, she recorded 15 triple-doubles, by far the most in NCAA Division II. During the team’s postseason run, Wackerman was also named to the South Central re - s t

gional all-tournament team. o R

2008 Final Record 33-8; 4th in final AVCA Coaches Poll, All-Americans Allie Cherven & eli Medina y

Truman won their final eight MIAA matches - to secure the No. 2 spot in the final o

MIAA standings and the No. 2 spot in the South Central regional, hosted by Emporia p State. p o

The Bulldogs knocked out first-year MIAA opponent Nebraska-Omaha in the first n

round to set up an epic match against long-time rival Central Missouri in the semi-fi - e nals. n t

UCM head coach Peggy Martin - who had announced prior to the season that she s would retire after 33 years at the helm following the 2008 season - led the Jennies to a No. 6 seed and a first-round upset of Washburn. After splitting the first two sets, the Bulldogs picked up steam in the next two, halting the UCM run and ending the career of the Division II’s all-time wins leader. It also marked the 21st time in 22 matches that m I

Truman had defeated UCM, a perennial top-25 squad and long-time volleyball rival. a The next night, Truman added to the history books with a dominating 3-0 sweep of a top-seeded Emporia State in front of more than 2,100 fans at White Auditorium. The Bulldogs, led by 11 Cherven kills, held the host Lady Hornets to a -.044 hitting mark and won each set by at least seven points. The win booked the fifth trip to the NCAA

Elite Eight in school history, this time to be held at Concordia-St. Paul, the defending t champions and nation’s No. 1 team. R The Bulldogs faced an upstart Nova-Southeastern (Fla.) squad that advanced as the No. 6 seed from the South region. Both teams struggled offensively, as Tru - u m man mustered just a .138 mark for the match - including a second-set high of .257 - while Nova struggled with Truman’s height and hit just .054. a

The next night saw the Bulldogs square off with the nation’s second-ranked California State-San Bernardino. After a back-and-forth first set went the way of n the Coyotes, CSUSB took early leads and held on in sets two and three to bring the Bulldog season to an abrupt end with a 3-0 sweep.

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o -A- -F- -K- -O- -T-

f Sheryl Arnold 78,79,80,81 Cassy Felkerson 98,99,00,01 Marijo Kalinowski 76 Christina Olds 85 Beth Tank 85,86 n Vicky Arp 80,81 Elizabeth Finger 89,90 Melissa Keck 05,06,07,08 Shelby Ortwerth 01,02 Krysta Tholen 08,09 I Neely Forbes 91,92,93,94 Karin Keeney 81,82,83,84 Emilie Thompson 94 Janice Kestner 80 Becky Tillman 96,97 -B- Carol Knapp 76,77 -P- Shelley Tischkau 82 s Alex Baker 04,05,06 -G- Rebecca Knefelkamp 01,02,03,04 Ashley Patey 99,00,03 Kerri Tucker 82 e Katie Ballman 93 Angela Gatts-Williams 85,88 Jackie Knight 99,00,01 Janet Peabody 77,78 Jennifer Turin 92,93 h Allison Barker 08, 09 Jenny Glenn 98,99,00,01 Cathe Pence 95 C Kirsten Bernthal 93,94,95,96 Anne Goliday 87,89,90,91 Ashley Petak 07,08,09 a

o Linda Benson 78 Tiffany Graham 02,03,04,05 -L- Caroline Peuker 91 -U-

C Tami Billerbeck 86,87 Stacey Graves 76,77,78 Patricia Landreth 78,79,80 Shelley Picha 89,90,91 Michelle Urness 88 Anne Bloom 88,89,90 Lauren Graybeal 07,08,09 Courtney Larson 07 Jodi Prigge 79,80,81 Whitney Boehler 05,06,07, 08 Jennifer Griswold 92,93 Danielle Lauer 95 Beth Primm 74,75,76

R Janna Bounds 74,75 Erin Leavitt 06 -V- e t Gretchen Bouton 94,95,96,97 -H- Susie Lesher 07 Laura VanByssum 96,97 s Emily Briseno 09 Christie Hackmann 92,93,94,95 Jennifer Lindsey 96,97,98,99 -Q- Pam Vanlear 76 o Casey Bruno 09 Lisa Hamblin 82,83,84 Terri Lorino 77,78 Kelly Vogel 02,03 R Jenna Buckner 00,01 Dana Hanselmann 05,06,07,08 Jacqueline Vowell 85,86,87,88 Sarah Bunch 00 Heather Hargadine 09 -R- Erin Burmester 09 Erin Hattey 07,08, 09 -M- Megan Remley 02,03,04,05 s Saundra Hester 87,88 Kelly Mangels 96,97,98 Carrie Reynolds 96,97,98 -W- R

e Tassia Hegyi 09 Stacie Mannis 97,98 Dawn Ricketts 91 Kelsey Wackerman 03,04,05,06 y -C- Leah Himmelberg 92,93 Monica Marlowe 99,00,01,02 Johanna Ruff 09 Christine Wagener 03,04,05,06 a Julie Canull 82,83,84,85 Eliza Hoerner 00,01 Renee Martin 74,75 Julie Ryan 78 Micaela Walter 02,03,04,05 l

p Kristine Carpenter 94,95 Nancy Hoerner 87,88,89,90 Barbara McClinton 77 Lisa Weber 06,07,08 Allie Cherven 06,07, 08 Amanda Holliday 05,06,07 Betsy McGovern 98,99 Sharon Weber 76,77 Caroline Clark 04 Marilyn Houston 75,76 Eli Medina 05,06,07,08 -S- Janet Westphal 80,82 Sue Clark 76 Theresa Huff 92 Roxann Meyer 84,85,86,87 Nancy Sappington 74 Tammy White 79 w

e Christine Clemens 96 Carin Hunt 93 Melissa Meyerkord 82,83,84 Jayne Scanlan, 93 Lauren Wingate 84,85 I Lisa Coons 84,85 Jennifer Hunter 02 Jean Ann Michel 79 Denise Schriefer 74 Jill Wolff 85,87 v

e Leslie Coyne 92,93,94 Julie Miller 78,79,80,81 Nancy Schuman 74,75,76 Jennifer Woods 94

R Teresa Miller 81,82 Kay Schutehenrich 80,81 -I- Satoko Miyamae 90,91,92,93 Jessica Sears 01,02,03,04 -D- Brenda Ippensen 98,99,00,01 Anne Moe 89,90,91,92 Megan Sharpe 09 -X,Y,Z- s Stefanie Deere 86 Carrie Ippensen 00 Jamie Moenster 96 Jamie Shea 95,96,97 Angela York 94,95 d Kay DeGonia 77 Tracy Ivanesky 80,81,82,83 Tracy Moore 86,87,88,89 Sarah Shearman 03,04,05,06 Janelle zehr 97,98,99,00 R Lauren Dickbernd 01,02,03,04 Jill Morio 88,89 Rachael Shedd 00,01,02,03 Marta zucca 79,80 o

C Ruth Mossman 75 Jennifer Siemsen 87 e -J- Cathy Muffler 90,91 Jennifer Sigman 94,95,96,97 2010 Team Members in BOLD R -E- D. Kay James 78,79 Jayne Murfin 86,87 Molly Sinclair 09 Kylie Easlon 08, 09 Mary Johannessen 96 Sarah Spader 99

y Margaret Egofske 81,82,83,84 Sara Johnson 91,92,93 Melinda Stanford 86,87

R Angela Erickson 94 Melanie Jones 02,03,04,05 -N- Linda Stelloh 74 o Lynn Evenhouse 94,95,96 Vicki Joslin 89 Annie Nickolai 02,03,04 Jody Steirs 86,87 t Marti Joyer 05 Kristen Nissen 07 Felicia Sutton 90,91 s I Christa Jungst 90 Jenna Novelli 08 h s t n e n

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n Debbie Masten Becky Pike Qi Wang Jason Skoch Ben Briney a 1985-1996 1997-2000 2001-2004 2005-2008 2009-present m 262-205 (.561) 96-43 (.691) 133-17 (.887) 137-22 (.862) 24-13 (.648) u

R not Pictured: Kathy Austin (1-2, 1973); Pam Woods (3-4, 1974); Barb Mayhew (78-75-9, 1975-81); Susan Rubesh (60-62-5, 1982-84) t

34 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball All -T IMe ScoReS 2010 Bulldogs

Head Coach Kathleen Austin (1973) Culver-Stockton W 2-0 15-1,15-3 9/24 William Woods 3 W 3-0 15-4,15-12,15-3 4 I

1973 (1-2) Nebraska-Omaha L 2-0 6-15,9-15 9/27 Quincy W 2-1 15-0,9-15,15-11 n Missouri L Northwest Missouri W 2-1 9-15,15-13,15-4 9/27 Graceland 4 W 2-0 15-7,15-7 Stephens W 3-0 Culver-Stockton W 3-0 15-3,15-2,15-8 9/30 vs. Missouri Southern 5 W 2-0 16-14,15-12 f

Quincy L Missouri Western L 3-0 1-15,5-15,10-15 9/30 vs. Principia 5 W 2-1 15-10,10-15,15-10 o Northwest Missouri L 2-0 5-15,11-15 10/1 vs. Washington (Mo.) 5 W 2-0 15-1,15-13 Head Coach Pam Woods (1974) Quincy W 3-2 15-9,15-11,7-15,10-15,15-13 10/1 vs. Principia 5 L 2-1 15-13,11-15,13-15 1974 (3-4) Missouri-St. Louis W 2-0 15-11,15-11 10/4 vs. Millikin 6 L 2-1 15-12,12-15,15-17 Central Methodist W 2-0 15-5,15-12 Central Missouri L 2-0 10-15,7-15 10/4 at Quincy 6 W 2-1 14-16,16-14,15-4 Southwest Baptist L 2-1 15-13,12-15,8-12 Missouri Southern W 2-1 15-12,13-15,15-11 10/7 vs. Northwest Missouri 7 W 2-1 13-15,15-6,15-6 Missouri-Kansas City W 2-0 16-14,11-9 7

Missouri-Kansas City W 2-0 15-5,15-12 10/7 vs. Southeast Missouri W 2-0 17-15,15-12 C Stephens L 2-0 0-15,4-15 10/7 at Missouri-St. Louis 7 W 2-0 15-8,15-6 Missouri L 2-0 11-14,4-15 1980 (14-10-1) 10/8 vs. Central Missouri 7 L 2-0 11-15,12-15 o 7

Quincy L 2-1 8-15,15-0,7-9 Missouri-Kansas City W 10/8 vs. Lincoln W 2-0 15-2,15-1 a MacMurray W 2-1 15-9,11-15,11-7 Central Missouri L 2-1 9-15,15-10,9-15 10/11 at William Woods W 3-0 18-16,18-16,15-6 Quincy W 3-1 15-7,10-15,16-14,15-13 10/14 vs. Benedictine 8 T 1-1 15-11,11-15 C

Head Coach Barb Mayhew (1975-81) Central Missouri W 3-2 16-14,15-10,9-15,14-16,15-12 10/14 vs. Drury 8 T 1-1 5-15,15-3 h 1975 (7-10-2) Missouri Southern W 3-2 14-16,10-15,15-4,15-7,15-7 10/14 vs. Nebraska-Kearney 8 T 1-1 14-16,15-3 Missouri L 0-2 7-15,15-17 Eastern Illinois W 2-1 17-15,8-15,15-11 10/15 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 8 W 2-0 15-8,15-7 e Central Methodist W 2-0 15-8,15-8 Missouri-St. Louis W 2-0 15-9,15-9 10/15 vs. Missouri-Kansas City 8 L 2-1 16-14,12-15,7-15 s Central Missouri L 2-1 15-8,15-17,2-15 Benedictine W 2-0 15-11,15-5 vs. South Dakota 9 T 1-1 15-5,8-15 Northwest Missouri W 2-1 12-15,15-8,15-10 Eastern Illinois L 2-0 4-15,5-15 vs. St. Cloud State 9 L 2-0 9-15,9-15 Missouri Western W 2-0 15-1,15-3 Southeast Missouri W 3-1 13-15,15-11,15-10,15-6 vs. Gustavus Adolphus 9 L 2-0 10-15,13-15 Northwest Missouri L 2-1 15-5,13-15,4-15 Missouri Western L 3-0 6-15,7-15,8-15 at Minnesota St.-Mankato 9 T 1-1 12-15,15-11 Southwest Baptist W 2-1 10-15,12-10,15-11 Central Missouri L 2-1 15-12,4-15,12-15 vs. North Dakota 9 L 2-0 13-15,10-15 R Missouri L 2-1 15-8,2-15,10-14 William Woods L 2-0 10-15,13-15 vs. South Dakota 9 W 2-0 16-14,15-12 o 9

Illinois Wesleyan W 2-0 15-6,15-9 Tarkio W 2-1 15-5,14-16,15-8 vs. Gustavus Adolphus W 2-0 15-6,15-3 s Principia W 2-0 15-4,15-11 Northwest Missouri L 2-0 3-15,14-16 10/28 at Quincy 10 L 2-0 15-17,7-15 Northwest Missouri L 2-1 15-5,13-15,4-15 Doane L 2-0 7-15,6-15 10/29 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 10 L 2-1 9-15,15-2,13-15 t St. Louis L 2-0 7-15,14-16 Missouri Western W 2-0 15-12,16-14 11/1 Central College W 3-2 11-15,8-15,15-7,15-9,15-12 e 11 Missouri-St. Louis L 2-0 3-15,8-15 South Dakota T 1-1 15-2,8-15 11/4 vs. Lewis L 2-0 10-15,8-15 R Missouri T 1-1 6-15,15-7 Avila W 2-0 15-2,15-5 11/4 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 11 W 2-1 15-9,13-15,15-10 Northwest Missouri L 2-0 13-15,7-15 North Dakota W 2-1 7-15,15-8,15-9 11/5 vs. Minnesota-Duluth 11 L 2-0 11-15,12-15 Central Missouri T 1-1 9-15,14-12 Missouri-Kansas City W 2-1 10-15,15-5,18-16 11/5 at Nebraska-Omaha 11 L 2-0 10-15,9-15 Missouri-Kansas City W 2-0 13-11,15-12 Northwest Missouri L 2-0 11-15,9-15 11/11 Southeast Missouri 12 W 2-1 15-13,11-15,15-9 12

Southeast Missouri L 2-0 8-15,2-15 Northwest Missouri L 2-0 11-15,13-15 11/11 Central Missouri L 2-0 9-15,10-15 p Southwest Missouri L 2-0 1-15,3-15 Missouri Western L 3-0 12-15,4-15,13-15 11/12 Southeast Missouri 12 W 2-1 15-9,8-15,15-13 Southeast Missouri W 2-0 15-2,15-11 11/12 Central Missouri 12 L 2-0 12-15,8-15 l 1976 (6-10-3) a

Central Methodist W 2-1 15-0,12-15,15-8 1981 (26-7) 1984 (27-21, 7-7 MIAA) y

Stephens L 2-0 9-15,12-15 Missouri Western W 3-2 11-15,15-8,3-15,15-12,15-11 9/4 at Graceland L 3-1 7-15,14-16,15-11,10-15 e Northwest Missouri W 2-1 15-11,4-15,15-12 Tarkio W 3-0 15-10,16-14,15-3 9/7 Minnesota State-Mankato 1W 3-2 15-10,15-7,11-15,8-15,15-11 R Southeast Missouri L 2-0 13-15,12-15 William Woods W 2-0 15-12,15-11 9/8 Central College 1 W 2-1 15-3,6-15,15-13 Missouri L 2-0 5-15,11-15 Southeast Missouri L 2-1 9-15,15-10,14-16 9/14 vs. Aurora 2 W 2-1 15-17,15-7,15-11 s Missouri-St. Louis L 2-0 2-15,8-15 Central Missouri L 2-0 9-15,10-15 9/14 at Elmhurst 2 W 2-1 15-12,2-15,15-8 Missouri L 2-0 9-15,11-15 Missouri-St. Louis W 2-0 15-4,15-8 9/15 vs. St. Francis 2 L 2-1 15-4,13-15,7-15 Iowa W 2-1 15-17,16-14,15-8 Northwest Missouri W 2-0 15-12,15-10 9/15 vs. St. Mary 2 L 2-1 15-5,7-15,14-16 William Penn L 2-1 15-9,10-15,12-15 St. Mary’s W 3-0 15-8,15-5,15-10 9/15 at Elmhurst 2 W 2-1 15-9,7-15,15-8 3

Southwest Baptist W 2-1 9-15,15-9,15-3 Northwest Missouri L 2-0 8-15,13-15 9/18 William Woods W 2-0 15-7,15-11 R Northwest Missouri W 2-1 8-15,15-10,15-11 Central Missouri L 2-0 10-15,4-15 9/18 Central College 3 W 2-0 15-4,15-13 Missouri-Kansas City L 2-1 11-15,17-15,8-12 Missouri-St. Louis W 2-1 6-15,15-11,15-7 9/21 at Missouri-St Louis 4 W 2-0 15-7,15-11 e

St. Louis L 2-1 12-15,15-5,8-15 Missouri-St Louis W 2-1 15-13,7-15,15-13 9/21 vs. Lincoln 4 W 2-0 15-12,15-7 v 4 Missouri-St. Louis L 2-0 7-15,1-15 Central Missouri W 2-1 15-8,9-15,16-14 9/21 vs. Northwest Missouri W 2-1 7-15,15-13,17-15 I Southeast Missouri W 2-0 15-3,15-8 Quincy W 3-1 15-5,11-15,17-15,18-16 9/22 vs. Central Missouri 4 L 2-1 9-15,15-11,14-16 e

Northwest Missouri T 1-1 11-15,15-5 Benedictine W 2-0 15-4,15-5 9/22 vs. Southeast Missouri 4 L 2-0 7-15,4-15 w Southwest Missouri L 2-0 0-15,1-15 Missouri Western W 2-0 15-2,15-11 9/25 at Missouri-Kansas City 5 W 2-0 15-10,15-9 Central Missouri T 1-1 2-15,15-12 Avila W 2-0 15-1,15-2 9/25 vs. Missouri Western 5 L 2-1 13-15,15-11,12-15 Missouri-Kansas City T 1-1 13-15,15-11 Northwest Missouri W 2-1 15-5,12-15,15-9 10/2 Quincy 6 L 2-1 15-8,12-15,7-15 South Dakota W 2-1 10-15,15-6,15-7 10/2 Graceland 6 W 2-1 15-13,12-15,15-8 7

1977 (7-15-2) Doane W 2-0 15-6,15-6 10/5 vs. Drury W 2-1 12-15,15-8,15-6 R Central Missouri T 1-1 15-9,4-15,22-22 Central Missouri W 2-1 16-14,12-15,15-7 10/5 vs. McKendree 7 W 2-0 15-8,15-9 Northwest Missouri L 2-1 14-16,15-1,13-15 Northwest Missouri L 3-0 10-15,3-15,9-15 10/6 vs. Washington (Mo.) 7 W 2-0 15-10,15-2 e

Missouri-Kansas City L 2-0 13-15,8-15 William Woods W 2-1 9-15,15-10,15-9 10/6 at Missouri-St. Louis 7 W 2-0 15-9,16-14 C 7

Central Methodist W 3-0 15-8,18-16,15-9 Missouri-St. Louis W 2-0 15-13,16-14 10/6 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock W 2-1 6-15,15-10,15-4 o Graceland L 2-0 9-15,7-15 Missouri-St. Louis W 2-1 17-15,12-15,15-4 10/6 vs. Northwest Missouri 7 L 2-1 15-5,12-15,9-15 Drake L 2-0 9-15,7-15 MacMurray W 2-0 15-9,15-6 10/12 vs. Emporia State 8 L 2-0 4-15, 14-16 R 8 Missouri Western W 2-1 8-15,15-6,15-12 Principia W 2-0 15-4,15-11 10/12 vs. Nebraska-Omaha L 2-0 14-16, 9-15 d Central Methodist W 3-1 9-15,15-4,15-3,15-7 Illinois Wesleyan W 2-1 10-15,15-5,15-8 10/12 vs. Southwest Baptist 8 W 2-0 15-13, 15-11 Quincy W 2-1 12-15,15-7,15-1 Quincy W 2-1 6-15,15-13,15-9 10/13 vs. Briar Cliff 8 W 2-0 15-9, 15-12 s Central Missouri L 2-1 10-15,15-8,11-15 Harris-Stowe W 2-1 15-2,11-15,15-9 10/13 vs. Drury 8 W 2-1 4-15, 15-6, 15-6 Kansas L 2-0 3-15,1-15 Missouri-St. Louis W 2-1 4-15,15-6,15-11 10/13 vs. Nebraska-Kearney 8 L 2-1 15-13,13-15,13-15 Grinnell T 1-1 11-9,8-15 Southeast Missouri L 2-0 3-15,14-16 10/16 at Quincy W 3-0 15-11,15-9,15-6 9 North Dakota L 2-0 4-8,11-13 Central Missouri L 3-0 9-15,8-15,11-15 10/19 at Central Missouri L 3-1 15-7,10-15,5-15,11-15 h Graceland L 2-0 11-13,9-14 10/19 vs. Air Force Academy 9 L 3-1 8-15,9-15,15-11,6-15 I

Missouri L 2-0 2-15,7-15 Head Coach Susan Rubesh (1982-84) 10/23 at William Woods W 2-0 15-4,15-6 s Southeast Missouri L 2-0 4-15,10-15 1982 (5-24) 10/24 Missouri Baptist W 3-0 15-1,16-14,15-9 Eastern Illinois L 2-0 10-15,7-15 9/17 Quincy L 3-1 10-15,15-11,9-15,11-15 10/30 at Central College L 2-1 16-14,6-15,11-15 t St. Louis L 2-0 11-15,9-15 9/21 at William Woods W 3-1 15-10,15-5,10-15,15-8 11/2 at Nebraska-Omaha 10 L 2-0 11-15,10-15 o 1 10 Arkansas State W 2-0 15-13,15-7 9/24 vs. St. Ambrose L 2-0 10-15,15-15 11/2 vs. Central Missouri W 2-1 15-17,15-12,15-11 R Stephens W 3-1 15-4,8-15,15-6,15-2 9/24 at Northern Iowa 1 L 2-0 1-15,6-15 11/2 vs. Northwest Missouri 10 L 2-0 1-15,18-20 Iowa L 3-2 6-15,15-8,15-11,11-15,6-15 9/25 vs. Northwest Missouri 1 L 2-0 7-15,14-16 11/3 vs. North Dakota 10 L 2-0 6-15,12-15 y Missouri L 2-0 1-15,7-15 9/25 vs. South Dakota 1 W 2-0 15-6,15-9 11/3 vs. St. Cloud State 10 L 2-0 9-15,6-15 St. Louis W 2-0 15-11,16-14 9/28 Graceland L 3-2 16-14,5-15,15-8,9-15,12-15 11/3 vs. Minnesota-Duluth 10 L 2-0 12-15,7-15

Missouri-St. Louis L 2-0 0-15,9-15 10/1 St. Louis L 3-0 6-15,14-16,1-15 11/6 Missouri Baptist W 3-0 15-11,15-5,15-4 o 10/8 vs. Lincoln 2 W 2-0 15-5,15-12 11/9 vs. Missouri-St Louis 11 W 2-0 15-5,15-13 1978 (7-14-1) 10/8 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 2 L 2-0 16-18,7-15 11/9 at Northwest Missouri 11 L 2-0 4-15,8-15 p Stephens W 3-0 15-11,15-6,15-13 10/9 at Central Missouri 2 L 2-0 11-15,2-15 11/10 vs. Lincoln 11 W 2-0 15-7,15-7 p Iowa L 3-1 15-10,7-15,11-15,13-15 10/13 at Quincy L 3-0 8-15,9-15,8-15 11/10 vs. Southeast Missouri 11 L 2-1 4-15,15-12,3-15 o 3 Missouri-Kansas City L 2-0 10-15,5-15 10/15 vs. Lincoln W 2-0 15-8,15-4 n Nebraska Wesleyan T 1-1 15-4,11-15 10/15 vs. Southeast Missouri 3 W 2-0 15-13,15-12 Head Coach Debbie Masten (1985-96) e St. Louis L 2-0 10-15,5-15 10/16 at Missouri-St. Louis 3 L 2-0 5-15,13-15 1985 (18-27, 3-5 MIAA) Missouri L 2-0 5-15,11-15 10/22 vs. Doane 4 L 2-1 15-10,12-15,13-15 9/3 at Graceland L 3-0 11-15,5-15,9-15 n William Woods L 2-0 7-15,0-15 10/22 at Northwest Missouri 4 L 2-0 11-15,1-15 9/6 vs. Southern Indiana 1 W 2-0 16-14,15-4 t Central Methodist W 3-2 5-15,8-15,15-12,15-8,15-13 10/23 vs. Simpson 4 L 2-1 8-15,15-4,14-16 9/6 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 1 L 2-0 3-15,6-15 s Iowa L 2-1 15-13,4-15,6-15 10/23 vs. Central Missouri 4 L 2-0 11-15,5-15 9/6 at Missouri-St. Louis 1 W 2-0 15-3,15-7 Northern Iowa L 2-0 15-17,11-15 10/26 vs. Missouri Western 5 L 2-0 9-15,12-15 9/6 vs. Michigan Tech. 1 L 2-1 15-13,6-15,8-15 Loras L 2-0 7-15,13-15 10/26 at William Woods 5 L 2-0 12-15,13-15 9/6 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 1 L 2-0 7-15,8-15 William Jewell W 2-0 15-6,15-9 11/2 at St. Louis L 3-0 7-15,5-15,4-15 9/6 vs. Texas Woman’s 1 L 2-0 10-15,3-15 Missouri Western W 2-1 15-12,13-15,15-9 11/5 vs. Northwest Missouri 6 L 2-0 4-15,3-15 9/10 at William Penn L 3-1 6-15,8-15,15-12,9-15 m Covenant W 2-0 15-6,15-7 11/5 vs. North Dakota State 6 L 2-0 6-15,12-15 9/13 at Central Missouri 2 L 3-1 2-15,3-15,15-12,6-15

Missouri L 2-0 3-15,13-15 11/5 vs. Central Missouri 6 L 2-0 6-15,13-15 9/13 vs. Metro State 2 L 3-0 12-15,10-15,1-15 I St. Louis L 2-1 16-14,10-15,14-16 11/6 vs. Oral Roberts 6 L 2-0 5-15,10-15 9/14 vs. Graceland 2 L 2-1 16-14,8-15,6-15 a

Missouri-Kansas City L 3-2 16-14,4-15,12-15,15-12, 9-15 11/6 vs. Bradley 6 L 3-0 14-16,2-15,11-15 9/17 vs. Evangel 3 W 2-1 8-15,15-13,15-8 a Southeast Missouri W 2-0 16-14,15-12 11/12 vs. Northwest Missouri 7 L 3-0 4-15,1-15,6-15 9/17 at William Woods 3 W 2-0 16-14,15-7 Central Missouri L 2-1 15-11,8-15,5-15 11/12 vs. Southeast Missouri 7 L 3-0 10-15,12-15,4-15 9/20 vs. Southeast Missouri 4 L 3-0 10-15,11-15,2-15 Southeast Missouri W 2-0 15-7,15-11 9/20 vs. Central Missouri 4 L 3-0 3-15,6-15,7-15 Southwest Missouri L 2-0 1-15,10-15 1983 (28-17-5, 10-5 MIAA) 9/20 vs. Missouri-St Louis 4 W 3-0 15-5,15-4,15-3 Central Missouri L 2-0 6-15,7-15 9/6 at Graceland W 2-0 15-3,15-3 9/21 vs. Lincoln 4 W 3-0 15-2,15-6,15-4 9/9 vs. Rockhurst 1 W 2-1 15-9, 9-15, 15-11 9/21 at Northwest Missouri 4 L 3-1 9-15,15-8,10-15,12-15

1979 (11-9) 9/9 vs. Minnesota St.-Mankato 1W 2-0 15-13,15-6 9/27 vs. Culver-Stockton 5 W 2-0 15-7,15-3 t

Central Methodist W 2-0 15-4,15-11 9/10 at Northern Iowa 1 L 3-1 10-15,15-10,5-15,2-15 9/28 vs. Drury 5 L 2-1 16-14,5-15,12-15 R 1

Southwest Baptist W 2-1 15-5,12-15,15-8 9/10 vs. Minnesota St.-Mankato W 3-1 15-4,15-6, 9-15,15-1 10/1 at Central College W 3-0 15-5,15-10,15-5 u Missouri-Kansas City L 3-1 10-15,15-6,5-15,4-15 9/13 at Central College L 3-1 9-15,5-15,15-2,14-16 10/4 vs. William Woods 6 L 2-0 9-15,12-15 South Dakota L 2-0 8-15,7-15 9/16 vs. Graceland 2 W 2-0 15-4,15-5 10/4 vs. William Jewell 6 W 2-0 15-10,15-13 m 2 6

Benedictine L 2-1 15-6,12-15,3-15 9/16 at Central Missouri W 2-0 15-7,15-10 10/5 vs. Blackburn W 2-0 15-6,15-9 a Tarkio W 2-0 15-8,15-13 9/17 vs. Missouri-Kansas City 2 W 2-0 15-7,16-14 10/5 at Culver-Stockton 6 W 2-0 15-8,15-8 Missouri Western L 2-1 6-15,15-13,9-15 9/17 vs. Lincoln 2 W 2-0 15-5,15-7 10/9 William Penn W 3-2 15-7,2-15,15-6,6-15,15-12 n Northwest Missouri L 2-0 12-15,7-15 9/17 at Central Missouri 2 L 2-0 6-15,9-15 10/11 vs. Evangel 7 L 2-1 15-8,13-15,12-15 Tarkio W 2-0 15-13,15-8 9/23 McKendree 3 W 3-2 15-6,12-15,10-15,15-11,15-10 10/11 at Missouri Western 7 L 2-0 7-15,6-15 35 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball All -T IMe ScoReS 2010 Bulldogs

10/11 vs. McKendree 7 L 2-0 10-15,8-15 11/6 Southeast Missouri 9 W 3-2 17-15,16-14,3-15,6-15,15-8 9/6 vs. Morningside 1 L 3-0 6-15,13-15,10-15 10/12 vs. Pittsburg State 7 W 2-1 15-11,14-16,15-6 11/7 Southwest Baptist 9 L 3-0 2-15,9-15,12-15 9/7 vs. Northwest Missouri 1 W 3-0 5-9,15-5,15-11 7 1 2 1 o 10/12 vs. St. Mary’s (Neb.) L 2-1 16-14,14-16,3-15 at Graceland Truman Classic 9/7 vs. Missouri Western W 3-1 17-15,15-3,10-15,15-5 8 3 4 2 f 10/16 Quincy L 2-1 15-7,11-15,13-15 MIAA Round Robin (St. Louis) at Culver-Stockton 9/13 Missouri-Kansas City W 3-0 15-0,15-5,15-8 10/16 Graceland 8 W 2-0 15-2,15-12 5 Missouri-St. Louis Tourn. 6 Central Missouri Tourn. 9/13 Quincy 2 W 3-1 15-8,4-15,15-8,15-6 n 9 7 8 2

I 10/18 vs. Nebraska-Omaha L 3-0 5-15,3-15,9-15 Metro State Tourn. Northwest Missouri Tourn. 9/14 Washburn W 3-1 15-4,13-15,15-10,15-7 10/18 at Northwest Missouri 9 L 3-1 15-6,6-15,2-15,6-15 9 MIAA Championship (Kirksville) 9/14 Missouri Western 2 W 3-0 15-8,15-10,15-8 10/19 vs. South Dakota 9 W 3-0 15-12,15-4,15-8 9/20 at Central Missouri 3 L 3-0 8-15,1-15,9-15 10/19 vs. Murray State 9 W 2-0 15-7,15-8 1988 (7-17, 5-7 MIAA) 9/20 vs. Missouri Western 3 L 3-1 11-15,15-5,14-16,2-15 10/26 at St. Louis 10 L 2-1 11-15,15-13,6-15 9/16 Lincoln 1 W 3-0 15-7,15-5,15-7 9/21 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 3 L 3-2 6-15,15-11,10-15,15-12,10-15 10/26 vs. Marquette 10 L 2-1 6-15,15-13,13-15 9/16 Northwest Missouri 1 W 3-1 14-16,15-13,15-8,15-13 9/21 vs. Southwest Baptist 3 W 3-2 15-12,13-15,15-2,14-16,15-8 10/29 at Quincy L 3-1 13-15,11-15,15-6,4-15 9/20 at Quincy L 3-2 8-15,15-7,7-15,15-9,13-15 9/21 vs. Missouri Southern 3 L 3-0 10-15,2-15,8-15 s 11/5 Central College L 3-1 13-15,15-10,14-16,10-15 9/27 Graceland L 3-2 15-10,15-6,12-15,8-15,12-15 9/27 at Missouri Southern 4 L 3-2 12-15,15-6,17-15,11-15,6-15 e 11/8 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 11 L 3-1 15-13,13-15,13-15,14-16 9/30 vs. Lincoln 2 W 3-0 15-12,15-3,15-6 9/27 vs. Northwest Missouri 4 W 3-0 15-10,15-9,15-6 11/8 vs. Southeast Missouri 11 W 3-1 15-7,18-16,11-15,15-9 9/30 vs. Northwest Missouri 2 L 3-1 7-15,15-7,13-15,8-15 9/28 vs. Arkansas Tech 4 W 3-0 15-7,15-9,15-9 h 11/9 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 11 W 3-1 13-15,15-11,15-9,15-6 9/30 vs. Southwest Baptist 2 W 3-2 16-14,10-15,12-15,15-10,15-9 9/28 vs. Drury 4 W 3-1 15-8,7-15,15-13,15-8 C 11/9 vs. Northwest Missouri 11 L 3-0 7-15,8-15,10-15 10/1 at Central Missouri 2 L 3-0 13-15,0-15,8-15 10/1 at William Woods W 3-1 16-18,15-4,15-3,15-11 1 2 2 5 a Missouri-St. Louis Tourn. Central Missouri Invit. 10/1 vs. Southeast Missouri L 3-0 12-15,7-15,6-15 10/1 vs. Columbia College L 3-0 14-16,14-16,7-15 3 William Woods Tourn. 4 MIAA Round Robin (Maryville) 10/1 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 2 L 3-0 10-15,8-15,5-15 10/4 vs. Nebraska-Kearney 6 W 3-0 15-2,15-4,15-1 o 5 Quincy Tourn. 6 Culver-Stockton Tourn. 10/4 Quincy L 3-0 10-15,14-16,13-15 10/4 vs. Drury 6 W 3-1 15-3,3-15,15-12,15-12

C 7 Missouri Western Tourn. 8 Truman Tourn. 10/6 vs. West Georgia 3 L 3-1 12-15,15-17,18-16,12-15 10/4 vs. Washburn 6 W 3-1 15-5,15-11,12-15,15-4 9 Northwest Missouri Tourn. 10 St. Louis Tourn. 10/6 vs. Southeast Missouri 3 L 3-0 10-15,9-15,10-15 10/5 vs. Graceland 6 W 3-0 15-4,15-13,15-11 11 MIAA Championship (Warrensburg) 10/7 at Tennessee-Martin 3 L 3-0 14-16,11-15,15-17 10/5 vs. Angelo State 6 L 3-0 3-15,8-15,2-15 10/8 vs. Huntington 3 W 3-0 15-6,15-10,15-3 10/8 at Graceland W 3-2 15-13,15-17,8-15,15-13,16-14 1986 (17-26, 2-4 MIAA) 10/21 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 4 L 3-0 10-15,2-15,8-15 10/10 at Culver-Stockton W 3-1 15-9,10-15,15-6,15-13 1 4 R 9/5 vs. Marycrest L 2-1 15-9,5-15,11-15 10/21 vs. Missouri-St. Louis L 3-0 7-15,9-15,9-15 10/11 at Quincy W 3-0 15-9,15-4,15-10 1 4 7 e 9/5 vs. Illinois Central L 2-1 10-15,15-12,5-15 10/22 vs. East Texas State L 3-0 8-15,3-15,5-15 10/18 Emporia State L 3-1 11-15,15-10,13-15,8-15 1 4 7 t 9/5 vs. Chicago State W 2-0 15-9,15-13 10/22 at Central Missouri L 3-0 6-15,9-15,5-15 10/18 Northwest Missouri W 3-0 15-1,15-7,15-13 1 7

s 9/6 vs. Graceland L 2-0 2-15,12-15 10/25 at Central College L 3-1 8-15,15-2,7-15,12-15 10/19 Pittsburg State W 3-0 15-6,15-3,15-5 9/6 vs. Rosary 1 W 2-0 15-11,15-5 11/4 at Lincoln W 3-0 15-7,15-6,15-2 10/19 Washburn 7 W 3-1 15-2,10-15,15-7,15-12 o 9/6 at St. Ambrose 1 L 2-0 4-15,7-15 11/11 at Southeast Missouri 5 L 3-0 8-15,3-15,9-15 10/24 at Alaska-Anchorage L 3-0 11-15,2-15,4-15

R 9/9 at Graceland L 3-1 1-15,5-15,15-13,0-15 11/12 vs. Lincoln 5 W 3-0 15-5,15-6,15-4 10/25 at Alaska-Anchorage L 3-2 15-13,11-15,6-15,15-8,14-16 9/10 William Penn W 3-2 16-14,7-15,13-15,15-7,15-12 11/12 vs. Southwest Baptist 5 L 3-1 9-15,15-9,5-15,6-15 10/26 at Alaska-Fairbanks L 3-1 7-15,15-1,10-15,5-15 9/13 Quincy 2 L 2-0 5-17,9-15 1 Truman Classic 2 MIAA Round Robin 10/27 at Alaska-Fairbanks L 3-0 7-15,13-15,12-15 9/13 Northwest Missouri 2 L 2-0 13-15,11-15 3 Tennessee-Martin Tourn. 4 Central Missouri Classic 11/1 vs. Wisconsin-Parkside 8 W 3-0 15-12,15-11,15-10 9/17 at Western Illinois L 3-0 14-16,8-15,5-15 5 MIAA Championship (Cape Girardeau) 11/1 vs. Southwest Baptist 8 W 3-0 15-2,15-11,15-3 9/19 vs. Lincoln 3 W 3-0 15-5,15-3,15-0 11/2 vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 8 W 3-2 14-16,15-10,15-10,11-15,15-12 s 9/19 vs. Southwest Baptist 3 L 3-0 14-16,7-15,10-15 1989 (12-13, 5-4 MIAA) 11/2 vs. Florida Atlantic 8 W 3-0 15-5,15-10,15-2 R 9/19 vs. Southeast Missouri 3 L 3-0 7-15,14-16,10-15 9/1 vs. Marycrest 1 W 2-0 15-11,15-11 11/2 at Missouri-St. Louis 8 L 3-1 15-11,4-15,5-15,11-15 3 1 e 9/20 vs. Missouri-St. Louis W 3-1 15-8,9-15,15-13,15-6 9/2 vs. Loras W 2-0 15-11,15-10 11/5 Quincy W 3-0 15-12,15-8,15-2 3 1 9 y 9/20 vs. Northwest Missouri W 3-2 15-9,12-15,14-16,18-16,15-10 9/2 at St. Ambrose L 2-1 15-11,14-16,15-17 11/15 vs. Missouri Western W 3-1 6-15,16-14,15-10,15-10 9/20 at Central Missouri 3 L 3-0 5-15,5-15,3-15 9/8 William Woods 2 L 3-1 12-15,15-12,13-15,7-15 11/16 vs. Central Missouri 9 L 3-0 7-15,6-15,8-15 a 9/22 Quincy L 3-2 11-15,6-15,15-13,16-14,9-15 9/8 St. Ambrose 2 L 3-2 14-16,15-6,9-15,15-2,6-15 1 Nebraska-Omaha Tourn. 2 Truman Classic l 9/24 at Central College W 3-0 16-14,15-11,16-14 9/9 Missouri-Kansas City 2 L 3-1 10-15,3-15,15-13,4-15 3 MIAA Round Robin I (Warrensburg) 4 Missouri Southern Tourn. p 9/26 at Coe L 2-1 17-15,10-15,4-15 9/22 vs. Washburn 3 W 3-2 16-14,8-15,6-15,15-11,15-8 5 at William Woods 6 Missouri Western Tourn. 9/27 vs. Dubuque 4 W 2-0 15-5,15-11 9/22 vs. Pittsburg State 3 W 3-0 15-8,15-8,15-12 7 MIAA Round Robin II (Kirksville) 8 Missouri-St. Louis Volleyfest 9/27 at Cornell 4 L 3-1 11-15,8-15,20-18,6-15 9/23 vs. Missouri Western 3 L 3-0 6-15,12-15,6-15 9 MIAA Championship (Joplin) 9/29 Culver-Stockton L 2-3 15-9,15-11,7-15,8-15,5-15 9/23 vs. Northwest Missouri 3 W 3-2 15-17,15-6,15-13,13-15,15-13 9/30 at Drake L 3-1 9-15,15-11,13-15,10-15 9/23 at Central Missouri 3 L 3-0 8-15,12-15,2-15 1992 (22-19, 4-5 MIAA) 10/10 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock 5 L 2-0 1-15,13-15 10/3 Quincy W 3-2 15-11,10-15,15-5,10-15,15-7 9/4 vs. Southwest Baptist 1 W 3-0 15-7,15-9,15-9 w 10/10 vs. Benedictine 5 W 2-0 15-13,15-11 10/6 vs. Miss. Univ. for Women 4W 3-1 13-15,15-13,15-11,15-7 9/4 vs. Texas Woman’s 1 L 3-0 4-15,9-15,10-15 e 10/11 vs. Missouri Southern 5 L 2-0 9-15,14-16 10/6 vs. McKendree 4 W 3-1 15-7,15-8,11-15,15-8 9/5 vs. Central Missouri 1 L 3-0 8-15,6-15,10-15 I 10/11 vs. Pittsburg State 5 W 2-0 15-8,15-5 10/7 vs. Tennessee-Martin 4 L 3-0 6-15,14-16,9-15 9/5 vs. Drury 1 W 3-0 15-11,15-4,15-13 v 10/11 vs. St. Mary's (Neb.) 5 L 2-1 16-14,12-15,12-15 10/7 vs. North Alabama 4 W 3-0 15-5,15-7,15-6 9/5 vs. Texas Woman’s 1 L 3-2 15-11,11-5,15-7,7-15,13-15 e 10/14 Central College W 3-0 15-7,15-12,15-8 10/10 at Graceland L 3-1 0-15,13-15,15-13,10-15 9/7 at St. Ambrose W 3-0 15-8,15-12,15-4 6 5

R 10/16 at Quincy L 3-1 14-16,15-11,10-15,6-15 10/20 vs. Southeast Missouri L 3-0 2-15,2-15,13-15 9/12 Quincy W 3-1 15-10,15-12,5-15,15-9 10/17 vs. Elmhurst 6 L 2-1 15-13,5-15,12-15 10/20 vs. Southwest Baptist 5 W 3-0 15-11,15-11,15-8 9/15 Culver-Stockton W 3-0 15-7,15-11,15-4 10/17 vs. St. xavier 6 W 2-0 15-12,15-7 10/21 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 5 L 3-1 15-11,6-15,11-15,7-15 9/18 vs. Emporia State 2 L 3-2 15-17,15-7,15-13,13-15,10-15 10/18 vs. St. Ambrose 6 L 2-1 15-11,8-15,11-15 10/21 vs. Missouri Southern 5 W 3-1 16-14,15-7,12-15,15-11 9/18 vs. Washburn 2 W 3-0 15-12,15- 1,15-5 10/21 at William Penn W 3-2 15-11,8-15,16-14,14-16,15-5 10/30 at Quincy L 3-1 11-15,12-15,15-6,13-15 9/18 at Central Missouri 2 L 3-0 4-15,3-15,1-15 10/28 Graceland W 3-1 15-7,15-10,1-15,15-8 11/3 at SIU-Edwardsville W 2-0 15-8,15-2 9/19 vs. Southwest Baptist 2 W 3-0 15-10,15-12,15-4 s 11/1 at Missouri-St. Louis 7 L 2-1 9-15,15-9,12-15 11/10 vs. Missouri Western 6 L 3-0 9-15,9-15,13-15 9/19 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 2 L 3-0 13-15,13-15,8-15 d 11/1 vs. Washington (Mo.) 7 L 2-0 12-15,14-16 11/10 vs. Missouri Southern 6 L 3-1 7-15,15-7,9-15,8-15 9/25 vs. Minnesota St.-Mankato 3L 3-0 3-15,5-15,12-15 7 1 2 3

R 11/1 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W 2-0 15-7,15-3 St. Ambrose Tourn. Truman Classic 9/25 vs. Air Force L 3-1 11-15,15-2,6-15,8-15 11/4 Simpson W 3-0 15-7,15-6,16-14 3 MIAA Round Robin I (Warrensburg) 4 Southeast Missouri Tourn. 9/26 vs. Eastern New Mexico 3 W 3-2 15-8,13-15,7-15,15-9,15-8 o 11/7 at Missouri-St. Louis 8 L 3-2 1-15,17-15,15-10,11-15,11-15 5 MIAA Round Robin II (St. Joseph) 6 MIAA Championship (Bolivar) 9/26 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 3 W 3-1 15-8,12-15,15-10,15-13 8 4 C 11/7 vs. Northwest Missouri W 3-1 13-15,15-8,15-6,15-9 10/2 vs. Missouri Southern L 3-0 5-15,13-15,5-15 8 4

e 11/8 at Missouri-St. Louis L 3-1 12-15,15-8,4-15,4-15 1990 (33-10, 6-3 MIAA) 10/2 vs. Nebraska-Kearney L 3-0 4-15,11-15,4-15 1 St. Ambrose Tourn. 2 Truman Triangular 9/2 at Missouri L 3-0 2-15,12-15,9-15 10/2 vs. Peru State 4 W 3-2 15-12,12-15,15-10,4-15,15-13 R 3 MIAA Round Robin (Warrensburg) 4 Cornell Triangular 9/7 vs. Loras 1 W 2-0 15-9,15-10 10/3 vs. Northwest Missouri 4 W 3-0 15-11,15-4,15-10 5 Missouri Western Tourn. 6 Quincy Tourn. 9/7 vs. Dubuque 1 W 2-0 15-6,15-5 10/3 vs. Hastings 4 L 3-1 6-15,15-13,12-15,4-15 7 Missouri-St. Louis Tourn. 8 MIAA Championship (St. Louis) 9/8 at St. Ambrose 1 L 2-0 10-15,8-15 10/10 St. Ambrose W 3-1 7-15,15-10,15-13,15-12 9/8 vs. Central Illinois 1 W 2-0 15-4,15-7 10/13 at Quincy W 3-1 12-15,15-13,15-8,15-9 y 1987 (24-23, 4-8 MIAA) 9/8 at St. Ambrose 1 W 3-0 15-11,15-8,15-9 10/16 vs. Northwest Missouri 5 W 3-1 13-15,15-11,15-8,15-5 2 5

R 9/8 at Graceland W 2-0 15-5,15-10 9/14 Quincy W 3-1 15-7,15-4,15-5,14-16 10/16 vs. Missouri Western W 3-2 15-12,6-15,15-4,7-15,15-9 9/8 vs. William Penn 1 W 2-1 8-15,15-9,15-7 9/14 St. Ambrose 2 W 3-0 15-5,15-5,15-10 10/17 vs. Pittsburg State 5 L 3-1 15-12,12-15,6-15,8-15 o 9/9 Drake L 3-2 17-15,4-15,8-15,15-10,11-15 9/15 Missouri-Kansas City 2 W 3-0 15-2,15-0,15-3 10/17 vs. Missouri Southern 5 L 3-0 10-15,6-15,10-15 t 9/11 Northwest Missouri 2 W 3-1 16-18,15-5,15-3,15-12 9/21 vs. Missouri Southern 3 W 3-2 13-15,15-7,14-16,15-5,15-1 10/20 Graceland L 3-2 15-12,12-15,12-15,15-12,13-15 2 3 6 s 9/11 Missouri-Kansas City W 3-0 15-10,15-6,15-4 9/21 vs. Washburn W 3-0 15-9,15-3,15-7 10/23 vs. Pittsburg State L 3-2 16-14,4-15,15-11,10-15,7-15

I 9/11 Quincy 2 W 3-2 15-5,15-11,10-15,13-15,15-7 9/22 vs. Missouri Western 3 W 3-0 15-3,15-9,15-10 10/24 vs. Southwest Baptist 6 W 3-0 15-12,15-8,15-6 2 3 6

h 9/12 Missouri-St. Louis L 3-1 6-15,15-10,9-15,6-15 9/22 vs. Southeast Missouri L 3-0 7-15,10-15,1-15 10/24 at Missouri Southern L 3-0 14-16,8-15,2-15 9/12 Missouri-St. Louis 2 L 3-0 4-15,13-15,4-15 9/25 Quincy W 3-0 15-7,15-0,16-14 10/30 vs. Minnesota St.-Mankato 7L 3-0 8-15,12-15,9-15 9/14 Missouri Western L 3-0 10-15,7-15,14-16 9/28 vs. William Woods 4 W 2-0 15-3,15-1 10/31 vs. St. Scholastica 7 W 3-0 15-2,15-6,15-7 9/18 vs. Lincoln 3 W 3-0 15-2,15-9,15-3 9/28 vs. McKendree 4 W 2-0 15-3,15-8 10/31 at Minnesota-Duluth 7 W 3-1 15-6,15-8,8-15,15-11 3 4 s 9/18 vs. Central Missouri L 3-0 3-15,8-15,6-15 9/28 vs. McKendree W 2-0 15-10,15-7 11/3 Mt. Mercy L 3-0 7-15,17-19,11-15 t 9/18 vs. Northwest Missouri 3 W 3-1 15-12,15-6,9-15,15-7 9/28 vs. Park 4 W 2-0 15-7,15-9 11/5 Columbia College W 3-0 15-1,18-16,15-8 3 4

n 9/19 at Missouri-St. Louis L 3-0 8-15,2-15,11-15 9/29 vs. Eureka W 2-0 15-8,15-1 11/8 at Missouri-Kansas City W 3-1 16-14,15-11,10-15,15-10 9/19 vs. Southwest Baptist 3 L 2-1 15-6,12-15,7-15 9/29 vs. Eureka 4 W 2-0 15-6,15-5 11/10 Quincy W 3-0 15-3,15-7,15-10 e 9/19 vs. Southeast Missouri 3 L 3-2 14-16,15-3,15-12,3-15,5-15 9/29 at Culver-Stockton 4 W 2-1 15-10,4-15,15-1 11/13 vs. Southwest Baptist 8 W 3-0 15-11,15-1,15-11 n 9/22 at Culver-Stockton W 2-0 15-10,15-10 10/2 at Quincy W 3-0 15-7,15-5,15-3 11/13 at Emporia State 8 L 3-0 8-15,1-15,4-15 4 5 1 2 o 9/22 vs. Iowa Wesleyan W 2-0 15-5,15-1 10/5 vs. Wisconsin-Parkside W 2-0 15-8,16-14 Washburn Tourn. MIAA Round Robin 5 3 4 p 9/28 Quincy L 3-0 13-15,13-15,18-20 10/5 vs. Peru State W 2-1 15-6,8-15,15-12 Northern Colorado Tourn. Missouri Western Tourn. 9/29 at Simpson L 3-0 10-15,13-15,8-15 10/5 vs. Drury 5 W 2-0 15-3,15-9 5 MIAA Round Robin II (St. Louis) 6 Missouri Southern Tourn. p 10/2 vs. Christian Brothers L 2-1 11-15, 15-6, 11-15 10/6 vs. Washburn 5 W 2-0 15-3,15-2 7 Minnesota-Duluth Tourn. 8 MIAA Championship (Emporia) o 10/2 vs. St. Francis 5 L 2-1 15-11,11-15,10-15 10/6 vs. Southwestern Texas 5 L 3-0 16-18,5-15,12-15 10/2 vs. Eureka 5 W 2-0 15-10,15-5 10/12 vs. Sonoma State 6 W 3-0 15-7,15-8,15-10 1993 (28-12, 15-3 MIAA) 10/3 vs. McKendree 5 L 2-0 13-15,6-15 10/12 vs. Midland Lutheran 6 W 3-0 15-11,15-4,15-11 9/3 vs. Fort Hays State 1 W 3-0 15-5,15-8,15-7 10/3 at Missouri-St. Louis 5 L 2-0 6-15,12-15 10/12 vs. Mesa 6 W 3-0 15-13,15-5,15-10 9/3 vs. East Texas State 1 W 3-1 9-15,15-10,15-9,15-6 10/3 vs. Missouri Baptist 5 W 2-0 15-13,15-10 10/12 vs. Denver 6 W 3-1 15-11,15-7,13-15,15-8 9/4 vs. Central Missouri 1 L 3-0 15-17,13-15,5-15 6 1

a 10/6 Western Illinois L 3-0 4-15,11-15,4-15 10/13 vs. Midland Lutheran L 3-1 3-15,15-10,13-15,1-15 9/4 vs. Augustana (S.D.) L 3-0 10-15,9-15,13-15 10/9 at Central Missouri 6 L 3-0 5-15,7-15,8-15 10/13 at Metro State 6 L 3-1 15-17,4-15,15-7,11-15 9/4 vs. Emporia State 1 L 3-2 14-16,15-10,15-10,13-15,9-15 a 6

I 10/9 vs. Quincy W 3-1 15-13,10-15,15-13,15-11 10/16 Culver-Stockton W 3-1 15-2,15-6,11-15,15-12 9/7 at Southwest Baptist W 3-0 15-9,15-6,15-2 10/10 vs. Northern Colorado 6 L 3-0 6-15,10-15,6-15 10/19 vs. Pittsburg State 7 W 3-0 15-11,15-5,15-7 9/10 vs. Central Oklahoma 2 W 3-0 16-14,15-4,15-7 m 10/10 vs. Tulsa 6 W 3-2 14-16,15-11,8-15,15-9,15-13 10/19 vs. Southwest Baptist 7 W 3-0 15-7,15-7,15-9 9/11 at Missouri Southern 2 W 3-1 13-15,15-9,16-14,15-13 10/13 Graceland W 3-0 15-11,15-10,15-8 10/20 vs. Northwest Missouri 7 W 3-1 10-15,15-9,15-10,15-13 9/11 vs. Cameron 2 W 3-0 15-2,15-9,15-10 10/16 vs. Montana St-Billings 7 L 2-0 3-15,14-16 10/20 at Central Missouri 7 L 3-0 1-15,8-15,2-15 9/15 Quincy W 3-0 15-11,17-15,15-1 10/16 vs. Colorado St-Pueblo 7 W 2-0 15-11,15-9 10/20 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 7 L 3-0 6-15,13-15,13-15 9/17 vs. Pittsburg State 3 W 3-0 15-10,15-11,15-2 10/16 vs. Mesa 7 L 2-0 1-15,11-15 10/25 Graceland L 3-1 15-9,6-15,15-17,5-15 9/17 vs. Missouri Southern 3 W 3-2 3-15,3-15,15-5,15-5,15-8 10/17 vs. Northern Colorado 7 L 2-0 3-15,6-15 11/2 at Quincy W 3-0 15-4,15-9,15-6 9/18 vs. Missouri Western 3 W 3-0 15-8,15-13,15-4 10/17 vs. New Mexico Highlnd 7 W 2-0 15-9,15-9 11/9 vs. Washburn 8 W 3-2 7-15,15-6,14-16,15-11,15-9 9/18 vs. Northwest Missouri 3 W 3-0 15-5,15-2,15-4 7 8 n 10/17 vs. Colo. School of Mines W 2-0 15-9,15-3 11/10 vs. Central Missouri L 3-1 13-15,7-15,15-1,3-15 9/24 Washburn W 3-0 15-1,15-8,15-6 7 1 2

a 10/18 vs. Colorado State-Pueblo L 2-1 15-7,6-15,9-15 St. Ambrose Tourn. Truman Classic 9/25 Emporia State W 3-0 I6-14,15-5,15-9 10/18 vs. Chadron State 7 W 2-0 15-8,15-1 3 MIAA Round Robin I (Pittsburg) 4 Culver-Stockton Tourn. 9/29 Missouri-St. Louis W 3-2 13-15,15-6,12-15,15-11,17-15 m 10/18 vs. New Mexico Highlnd 7 W 3-0 15-4,15-7,15-9 5 Missouri Western Tourn. 6 Metro State Tourn. 10/1 vs. Doane 4 W 3-1 15-10,10-15,15-6,15-12 8 7 8 4

u 10/23 at Northwest Missouri W 3-0 15-4,15-9,15-8 MIAA Round Robin II MIAA Championship 10/1 at Missouri Western W 3-0 15-8,15-4,15-7 10/24 vs. Fort Lewis 8 W 3-1 15-6,7-15,18-16,15-7 10/2 vs. Central Missouri 4 L 3-0 15-17,5-15,10-15 R 10/27 Central College W 3-0 15-10,15-2,15-6 1991 (28-16, 12-8 MIAA) 10/2 vs. Emporia State 4 W 3-1 13-15,15-6,15-11,15-9 t 11/3 at Quincy W 3-2 8-15,15-4,17-15,12-15,15-3 9/6 at Nebraska-Omaha 1 L 3-1 14-16,14-16,15-4 10/6 Northwest Missouri W 3-0 15-12,15-9,15-5 11/6 Southwest Baptist 9 L 3-1 15-9,13-15,12-15,13-15 9/6 vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 1 W 3-1 15-13,12-15,15-10,15-4 10/9 vs. Northern Colorado 5 L 3-2 12-15,15-9,15-10,9-15,8-15 36 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball All -T IMe ScoReS 2010 Bulldogs

10/9 at Nebraska-Omaha L 3-0 11-15,8-15,3-15 9/11 at Quincy W 3-0 15-7,15-9,15-10 1999 (23-9, 14-2 MIAA) 3 1 I

10/11 at Quincy W 3-0 15-7,15-10,15-11 9/13 vs. West Texas A&M L 3-2 8-15,15-6,8-15,16-14,12-15 8/27 vs. Missouri-St. Louis W 3-1 15-11,18-16,14-16,15-13 n 10/13 Missouri Western W 3-0 15-9,15-6,15-9 9/13 vs. Grand Canyon 3 L 3-1 4-15,15-8,11-15,4-15 8/27 at SIU-Edwardsville 1 L 3-1 6-15,15-11,11-15,12-15 10/15 vs. Emporia State 6 W 3-0 15-4,15-8,15-4 9/14 vs. Henderson State 3 L 3-0 9-15,5-15,13-15 8/28 vs. Northern Kentucky 1 L 3-1 10-15,10-15,15-13,10-15 f 10/15 at Washburn 6 W 3-0 15-3,15-6,15-13 9/19 Northwest Missouri W 3-2 15-5,15-17,8-15,15-9,15-12 9/4 vs. Wayne State (Mich.) 2 W 3-1 15-10,15-5,4-15,15-11 o 10/16 vs. Central Missouri 6 W 3-1 9-15,15-13,15-8,15-11 9/20 Missouri Southern 4 W 3-0 15-1,15-12,15-9 9/4 vs. Lewis 2 L 3-2 15-12,15-10,12-15,16-18,7-15 10/16 vs. Southwest Baptist 6 W 3-0 15-9,15-6,15-1 9/21 Pittsburg State 4 W 3-0 15-6,15-8,15-9 9/5 vs. Bellarmine 2 W 3-1 15-12,16-14,13-15,15-2 10/20 at Missouri-St. Louis L 3-0 13-15,5-15,14-16 9/21 Washburn 4 W 3-1 15-8,11-15,15-10,16-14 9/5 vs. Hillsdale 2 W 3-0 18-16,20-18,15-11 10/22 at Pittsburg State W 3-2 12-15,15-12,15-10,12-15,15-6 9/25 at Central Missouri L 3-1 6-15,15-9,10-15,8-15 9/10 Emporia State W 3-0 15-0,15-8,15-13 10/23 at Missouri Southern L 3-2 15-12,11-15,6-15,15-8,6-15 10/2 at Missouri Western L 3-2 16-14,15-7,7-15,12-15,13-15 9/11 Washburn W 3-0 15-5,16-14,15-7 7 5

10/23 vs. Drury W 3-0 15-4,15-4,15-12 10/4 vs. Southern Arkansas W 3-0 15-12,15-2,15-12 9/15 Northwest Missouri L 3-1 6-15,13-15,15-4,8-15 C 10/29 vs. Rollins 8 L 3-1 14-16, 4-15, 15-12, 12-15 10/4 vs. Lyon 5 W 3-0 15-9,15-7,15-6 9/17 at Southwest Baptist W 3-0 15-7,15-6,15-10 10/29 vs. Emporia State 8 W 3-2 2-15,15-11,15-10,10-15,15-11 10/5 vs. Angelo State 5 W 3-0 15-13,15-3,15-4 9/18 at Central Missouri L 3-1 15-8,11-15,14-16,11-15 o 8 5 10/30 at Texas Woman’s L 3-0 7-15,13-15,10-15 10/5 at Henderson State W 3-1 6-15,15-13,15-11, 17-15 9/24 North Alabama L 3-1 14-16,14-16,17-15,12-15 a 10/30 vs. Abilene Christian 8 L 3-2 15-13,15-12,7-15,10-15,6-15 10/9 Quincy W 3-0 15-9,15-10,15-4 9/28 at Quincy W 3-1 15-8,15-10,13-15,15-11 11/3 at Central Missouri L 3-1 15-9,17-19,12-15,6-15 10/12 vs. Emporia State 6 W 3-2 14-16,15-8,3-15,15-5,15-12 10/1 at Missouri Southern W 3-2 11-15,15-9,13-15,15-8,15-11 C 11/9 at Columbia College W 3-0 15-10,15-4,15-13 10/12 vs. Southwest Baptist 6 W 3-0 15-7,15-5,15-11 10/2 at Pittsburg State W 3-0 15-7,15-1,15-5 h 1 2 7

Washburn Tourn. Missouri Southern Tourn. 10/18 vs. Missouri-St. Louis L 3-1 7-15,12-15,15-13,12-15 10/3 Wisconsin-Parkside W 3-1 16-14,15-2,12-15,15-0 e 3 MIAA Round Robin I (Warrensburg) 4 Missouri Western Tourn. 10/18 at Tampa 7 L 3-0 15-17,6-15,5-15 10/6 at Missouri Western W 3-1 15-4,15-12,6-15,16-14 5 at Nebraska-Omaha 6 MIAA Round Robin II (Topeka) 10/19 vs. Florida Southern 7 W 3-2 15-10,15-12,11-15,8-15,15-8 10/15 at Emporia State W 3-1 15-9,15-6,12-15,15-7 s 7 at Missouri Southern 8 Texas Woman’s Invit. 10/19 vs. Barry 7 L 3-0 4-15,6-15,1-15 10/16 at Washburn W 3-1 15-6,11-15,15-5,15-6 10/24 at Northwest Missouri W 3-1 15-10,15-7,3-15,17-15 10/20 Central Missouri W 3-0 15-5,15-3,15-8 1994 (27-11, 14-4 MIAA) 10/25 vs. Pittsburg State 8 W 3-0 15-8,15-5,15-10 10/22 Missouri Southern W 3-0 15-5,15-6,15-11 9/7 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 15-9,15-2,15-6 10/26 vs. Missouri Southern 8 W 3-2 15-8,10-15,18-16,5-15,15-5 10/23 Pittsburg State W 3-0 15-6,15-5,15-5 R 9/9 vs. Central Arkansas 1 W 3-0 17-15,15-5,16-14 10/26 vs. Washburn 8 W 3-2 9-15,15-6,5-15,15-13,15-11 10/26 at William Woods W 3-0 15-4,15-12,15-9 9/9 vs. Pittsburg State 1 W 3-0 15-9,16-14,15-7 10/30 Central Missouri L 3-0 10-15,12-15,8-15 10/29 vs. Henderson State 3 W 3-0 15-12,15-8,15-13 o 1 9

9/10 vs. Central Oklahoma L 3-1 15-11,8-15,13-15,0-15 11/1 vs. Edinboro L 3-0 12-15,10-15,14-16 10/29 at Alabama-Huntsville L 3-0 10-15,8-15,12-15 s 9/10 vs. East Texas State 1 W 3-0 15-12,15-6,15-7 11/2 vs. Texas Woman’s 9 L 3-2 15-9,7-15,12-15,15-10,13-15 10/30 at North Alabama L 3-1 8-15,6-15,15-10,10-15 9/14 Missouri Western W 3-1 15-7,15-10,11-15,15-13 11/6 Missouri Western W 3-2 15-8,12-15,15-3,14-16,15-12 11/4 at St. Ambrose W 3-0 15-2,15-9,15-12 t 9/21 Quincy W 3-2 15-6,6-15,9-15,15-5,15-10 11/15 vs. Emporia State 10 W 3-0 16-14,15-9,18-16 11/6 Rockhurst L 3-1 15-9,5-15,8-15,9-15 e

9/23 at Washburn W 3-0 15-13,15-8,15-5 11/16 vs. Southwest Baptist 10 W 3-0 15-7,15-10,15-10 11/8 at Northwest Missouri W 3-0 15-12,15-12,15-4 R 9/24 at Emporia State W 3-1 15-8,9-15,15-8,15-7 1 Nebraska-Omaha Tourn. 2 Missouri Southern Tourn. 11/12 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 15-8,15-2,15-2 9/28 at Missouri-St. Louis W 3-0 15-10,15-7,15-7 3 Central Missouri Challenge 4 MIAA Weekend I (Kirksville) 11/13 Missouri Western W 3-0 15-8,15-9,15-11 9/30 vs. Peru State 2 W 3-0 15-10,15-11,15-7 5 Henderson State Tourn. 6 MIAA Weekend II (Pittsburg) 1 SIU-Edwardsville Classic 2 Wisconsin-Parkside Tourn. 9/30 vs. Drury 2 W 3-1 15-10,14-16,15-3,15-12 7 Tampa Tourn. 8 MIAA Weekend III (Emporia) 3 in Huntsville, Ala. 2 9 10 10/1 vs. Doane W 3-0 15-2,15-9,15-7 Central Missouri Challenge II MIAA Weekend IV (Warrensburg) p 2

10/1 vs. Augustana (S.D.) L 3-1 9-15,15-12,11-15,12-15 2000 (30-6, 15-1 MIAA) l 10/5 at Northwest Missouri W 3-1 15-13,15-6,15-17,15-2 Head Coach Becky (Eggering) Pike (1997-2000) 8/25 vs. North Dakota State 1 W 3-1 12-15,15-8,16-14,15-13 10/7 vs. Tampa 3 L 3-0 5-15,10-15,7-15 1997 (21-15, 8-8 MIAA) 8/25 at Nebraska-Omaha 1 L 3-1 13-15,12-15,18-16,14-16 a 10/7 vs. Barry 3 L 3-1 9-15, 9-15,15-10,3-15 8/29 vs. Harding 1 W 3-0 15-8,15-3,15-5 8/26 vs. Morningside 1 W 3-0 15-9,15-4,15-5 y

10/8 at Florida Southern 3 L 3-0 5-15,11-15,11-15 8/29 vs. Texas Wesleyan 1 W 3-1 10-15,16-14,15-3,15-1 8/26 vs. Colo. School of Mines 1W 3-0 15-3,15-8,15-6 e 3 1 2

10/8 vs. Rollins W 3-1 7-15,15-11,15-8,15-6 8/30 vs. Cameron L 0-3 10-15,6-15,5-15 9/1 vs. Texas Wesleyan W 3-0 15-7,15-9,15-6 R 10/12 at Missouri Western W 3-1 15-9,15-6,17-19,15-11 8/30 vs. Incarnate Word 1 W 3-1 15-13,15-8,7-15,15-7 9/1 vs. North Dakota 2 W 3-1 8-15,15-9,15-5,15-12 10/14 vs. Northwest Missouri 4 W 3-1 15-13,15-6,15-17,15-2 9/3 at Columbia College L 0-3 0-15,11-15,0-15 9/2 at Rockhurst 2 W 3-1 16-14,13-15,15-6,15-6 s 10/14 at Central Missouri 4 L 3-0 8-15,12-15,4-15 9/5 vs. Eastern New Mexico 2 W 3-1 11-15,15-7,15-3,15-12 9/2 vs. Midwestern State 2 W 3-0 15-3,15-1,15-2 10/15 vs. Washburn 4 W 3-1 15-9,13-15,15-12,15-8 9/5 vs. Henderson State 2 W 3-1 15-10,10-15,15-12,16-14 9/8 at Emporia State W 3-0 15-9,15-10,15-6 10/15 vs. Emporia State 4 L 3-1 15-17,12-15,15-13,2-15 9/6 vs. Cameron 2 L 3-0 4-15,4-15,10-15 9/9 at Washburn W 3-2 15-6,11-15,12-15,15-4,15-10 10/21 Pittsburg State W 3-0 15-7,15-11,15-10 9/6 vs. Central Oklahoma 2 L 3-1 15-7,9-15,10-15,13-15 9/13 at Northwest Missouri W 3-2 15-0,15-10,14-16,13-15,16-14 3 10/22 Missouri Southern W 3-0 15-10,15-10,15-13 9/10 at Northwest Missouri W 3-2 13-15,15-12,9-15,15-11,15-10 9/15 vs. Alabama-Huntsville W 3-1 15-3,7-15,15-3,15-12 R 10/26 Missouri-St. Louis W 3-0 15-9,15-8,15-9 9/12 Pittsburg State W 3-0 15-9,15-3,15-5 9/15 vs. Henderson State 3 W 3-0 15-0,15-4,17-15 10/28 vs. Washburn 5 W 3-0 15-8,15-13,15-11 9/13 Missouri Southern L 3-2 12-15,15-2,11-15,15-12,11-15 9/16 vs. Southern Arkansas 3 W 3-0 15-2,15-5,15-5 e 10/28 vs. Eastern New Mexico 5 W 3-2 15-7,15-17,15-6,11-15,15-11 9/17 at Missouri Western L 3-0 5-15,14-16,12-15 9/20 at Missouri Western W 3-2 15-9,15-12,12-15,10-15,15-8 v 10/29 vs. Miss. Univ. for Women 5W 3-0 15-8,15-6,15-7 9/19 vs. Henderson State 3 L 3-2 12-15,15-9,12-15,15-5,13-15 9/22 Columbia College W 3-2 15-7,9-15,15-3,7-15,15-13 I 10/29 at Texas Woman’s 5 W 3-1 7-15,15-12,15-12,15-7 9/19 vs. Central Arkansas 3 W 3-1 15-4,1-15,15-10,15-13 9/26 William Woods W 3-0 15-13,15-2,15-12 e 11/2 Central Missouri L 3-0 9-15,13-15,8-15 9/20 at Central Oklahoma 3 L 3-2 15-7,3-15,15-8,9-15,9-15 9/29 Missouri Southern W 3-0 15-3,15-11,15-3 w 11/7 at Quincy L 3-2 13-15,15-5,11-15,15-5,7-15 9/20 vs Tarleton State 3 L 3-1 12-15,12-15,16-14,7-15 9/30 Pittsburg State W 3-0 15-13,15-5,15-9 11/11 vs. Pittsburg State 6 W 3-0 15-10,15-11,15-13 9/23 at Quincy W 3-2 15-10,8-15,15-12,12-15,15-11 10/3 at Southwest Baptist W 3-0 15-8,15-6,15-5 11/11 vs. Missouri Southern 6 L 3-2 11-15,15-6,12-15,15-12,12-15 9/26 Emporia State W 3-2 15-4,6-15,12-15,15-11,15-10 10/6 Washburn W 3-1 8-15,15-10,15-3,15-7 11/12 vs. Southwest Baptist 6 W 3-0 15-2,15-7,15-5 9/27 Washburn W 3-0 16-14,15-7,15-2 10/7 Emporia State W 3-0 15-8,15-10,15-8 6 11/12 vs. Missouri Western W 3-1 15-8,12-15,15-4,15-2 10/1 Central Missouri L 3-2 15-9,9-15,8-15,16-14,11-15 10/8 North Alabama L 3-1 15-11,9-15,11-15,8-15 R 11/18 at Central Missouri 7 L 3-0 6-15,8-15,12-15 10/4 at St. Ambrose W 3-1 15-8,14-16,15-9,15-2 10/13 Quincy W 3-0 15-8,15-8,15-12 1 Missouri Southern Tourn. 2 Missouri Western Tourn. 10/8 Northwest Missouri W 3-2 13-15,15-10,14-16,15-5,16-14 10/18 Central Missouri W 3-0 15-7,19-17,15-4 e 3 Florida Southern Invit. 4 MIAA Round Robin 10/10 vs. Arkansas Tech 4 W 3-1 15-6,15-17,15-6,15-10 10/20 at Missouri Southern W 3-0 15-9,15-11,15-11 C 5 6 4 Texas Woman’s Invit. MIAA Round Robin II (Maryville) 10/10 vs. Eastern New Mexico W 3-0 17-16,15-13,15-8 10/21 at Pittsburg State W 3-0 15-8,15-9,15-2 o 7 NCAA South Central Regional (Warrensburg) 10/11 vs. Cameron 4 W 3-1 15-11,15-11,3-15,15-10 10/25 Northwest Missouri W 3-1 15-1,12-15,15-5,15-6 10/11 at Drury 4 W 3-0 15-13,15-11,15-4 10/27 vs. Alabama-Huntsville 4 L 3-2 17-15,8-15,15-5,14-16,15-17 R

1995 (20-17, 9-9 MIAA) 10/15 Missouri Western L 3-2 15-12,8-15,11-15,15-12,10-15 10/28 at North Alabama L 3-0 8-15,7-15,14-16 d

9/6 at Missouri Western L 3-0 15-3,15-11,15-7 10/20 Quincy W 3-0 15-11,15-13,15-4 11/3 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 15-5,15-3,15-9 s 9/8 vs. Angelo State 1 W 3-2 15-3,13-15,14-16,15-9,15-11 10/24 at Missouri Southern L 3-2 15-9,7-15,15-8,3-15,9-15 11/4 Missouri Western W 3-2 14-16,8-15,15-7,15-11,15-11 9/8 vs. Central Arkansas 1 W 3-0 15-13, 15-3, 15-10 10/25 at Pittsburg State W 3-2 14-16,15-10,15-12,7-15,15-12 11/8 at Central Missouri L 3-0 5-15,11-15,11-15 9/9 vs. Central Oklahoma 1 W 3-2 16-14,15-10,4-15,12-15,19-17 10/29 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 15-10,15-8,15-6 11/16 vs. Missouri Western 5 W 3-1 15-2,15-13,14-16,15-4 9/9 vs. Texas Woman’s 1 L 3-1 14-16,7-15,7-15,11-15 10/31 at Washburn L 3-2 11-15,15-10,15-13,14-16,13-15 11/17 vs. Central Missouri 5 W 3-1 15-12,7-15,17-15,15-2 9/13 at Missouri St. Louis L 3-1 15-10,8-15,11-15,5-15 11/1 at Emporia State L 3-1 13-15,16-14,3-15,3-15 11/18 at North Alabama 5 L 3-2 15-5,4-15,7-15,15-11,18-20 h 2 1 2

9/15 vs. North Dakota State L 3-0 11-15,9-15,7-15 11/6 at Central Missouri L 3-0 5-15,2-15,9-15 Nebraska-Omaha Tourn. Rockhurst Classic I

9/15 vs. Grand Valley State 2 L 3-1 12-15,15-13,8-15,10-15 11/11 at Southwest Baptist W 3-0 15-5,15-12,15-10 3 Emporia State Tourn. 4 in Florence, Ala. s 2 1 2 5

9/16 vs. Ferris State L 3-1 15-10,8-15,10-15,10-15 Texas Woman’s Tourn. Missouri Southern Tourn. NCAA South Central Regional (Florence, Ala.) t 9/16 vs. Air Force 2 W 3-1 15-7,16-14,17-19,15-11 3 Central Oklahoma Tourn. 4 Drury Classic o 9/22 vs. Emporia State 3 W 3-0 15-4,15-2,15-8 Head Coach Qi Wang (2001-2004) 9/23 vs. Northwest Missouri 3 W 3-2 12-15,14-16,15-11,17-15,15-12 1998 (22-13, 10-6 MIAA) R 3 1

9/23 vs. Southwest Baptist W 3-0 15-1,15-3,15-13 8/27 vs. CS-Dominguez Hills W 3-1 11-15,15-12,19-17,15-8 y 1 2001 (37-2, 16-0 MIAA) 9/27 at Missouri Western L 3-1 15-7,0-15,10-15,11-15 8/28 at Alaska-Anchorage L 3-0 6-15,3-15,6-15 1 10/4 Central Missouri L 3-0 8-15,16-18,15-17 8/28 vs. Cameron 1 L 3-1 15-5,8-15,5-15,10-15 8/24 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W 3-2 25-30,30-25,30-32,30-12,15-8 10/6 vs. Washburn 4 W 3-2 15-8,13-15,8-15,15-9,16-14 8/29 vs. CS-Dominguez Hills 1 W 3-0 15-6,16-14,16-14 8/24 vs. Southern Indiana 1 W 3-0 30-26,30-22,30-14 10/7 vs. Pittsburg State 4 W 3-0 16-14,15-3,15-6 9/8 Iowa Wesleyan W 3-0 15-7,15-11,15-5 8/25 at Missouri-St. Louis 1 W 3-0 30-20,30-22,30-21 o 4 1 10/7 at Missouri Southern L 3-1 11-15,15-8,9-15,6-15 9/11 Pittsburg State W 3-2 13-15,13-15,15-7,15-8,15-8 8/25 vs. Texas Woman’s W 3-0 30-18,30-20,30-20 p 2 10/11 Missouri-St. Louis L 3-1 14-16,5-15,15-10,10-15 9/12 Missouri Southern W 3-0 15-8,15-8,15-13 9/1 vs. Montevallo W 3-0 30-25,30-21,30-23 p 10/13 vs. Ouachita Baptist 5 W 3-2 15-1,15-12,6-15,8-15,15-12 9/16 Missouri Western L 3-0 6-15,11-15,14-16

2 o 5 2 9/2 vs. South Dakota State W 3-1 30-19,25-30,30-26,30-14 10/13 vs. Central Arkansas W 3-1 14-16,15-5,15-9,15-4 9/18 vs. Arkansas Tech W 3-1 15-11,1-15,15-8,17-15 2 10/14 vs. Alabama-Huntsville 5 W 3-1 15-13,15-12,13-15,15-11 9/18 at North Alabama 2 L 3-0 1-15,14-16,7-15 9/2 at North Alabama W 3-1 30-26,27-30,30-28,30-28 n 5 2 3 10/14 at Henderson State L 3-1 15-11,12-15,11-15,6-15 9/19 vs. Alabama-Huntsville L 3-1 8-15,8-15,15-12,12-15 9/7 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 30-11,30-19,30-15 e 2 3

10/18 at Quincy W 3-2 15-6,11-15,15-8,9-15,16-14 9/19 vs. Henderson State W 3-1 15-6,15-10,9-15,15-8 9/7 Arkansas Tech W 3-0 30-21,30-27,30-23 n 10/20 vs. Northwest Missouri 6 W 3-2 9-15,17-19,15-6,15-10,15-8 9/25 at Emporia State L 3-0 3-15,11-15,10-15 9/8 Henderson State 3 W 3-0 30-25,30-15,30-14 t 10/21 vs. Emporia State 6 W 3-1 11-15,15-12,15-12,16-14 9/26 at Washburn L 3-1 15-4,8-15,10-15,9-15 3

9/8 Christian Brothers W 3-0 30-24,30-24,30-25 s 6 10/21 vs. Southwest Baptist W 3-0 15-6,15-6,15-6 10/2 at Central Missouri L 3-1 15-8,12-15,6-15,4-15 9/12 at Columbia College L 3-0 24-30,22-30,25-30 10/25 Missouri Western L 3-0 11-15,8-15,5-15 10/3 at Southwest Baptist W 3-1 15-6,15-9,8-15,15-6 10/27 vs. Henderson State 7 W 3-0 15-8,15-11,15-3 10/4 Wisconsin-Parkside W 3-1 15-10,9-15,15-10,17-15 9/14 at Pittsburg State W 3-1 28-30,30-15,30-25,30-22 10/27 vs. Miss. Univ. for Womn 7 W 3-0 15-3,15-7,15-4 10/9 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan 3 W 3-0 15-2,15-3,15-7 9/15 at Missouri Southern W 3-1 30-17,26-30,30-23,30-21 10/28 vs. Central Oklahoma 7 W 3-0 15-11,15-11,15-11 10/9 vs. Central Arkansas 3 W 3-0 15-4,15-6,15-5 9/19 at Missouri Western W 3-1 30-21,26-30,30-28,30-24 7 3 10/28 at Texas Woman’s L 3-1 13-15,12-15,15-8,8-15 10/10 vs. Harding W 3-0 15-6,15-13,15-9 9/22 Emporia State W 3-0 30-23,30-10,30-13 m 11/2 at Central Missouri L 3-2 15-11,4-15,10-15,16-14,9-15 10/10 vs. Angelo State 3 L 3-0 14-16,6-15,7-15 9/23 Washburn W 3-0 30-20,30-25,30-25 I

11/8 Quincy L 3-1 4-15,15-3,9-15,7-15 10/14 Northwest Missouri W 3-1 15-2,7-15,15-10,15-4 9/26 Northwest Missouri W 3-0 30-17,30-18,30-12 a 11/10 vs. Missouri Southern 8 L 3-1 15-13,4-15,11-15,7-15 10/16 Quincy L 3-2 15-9,7-15,14-16,15-6,10-15 11/11 at Washburn 8 L 3-1 8-15,13-15,15-12,10-15 10/21 Central Missouri L 3-0 11-15,11-15,10-15 9/29 Alabama-Huntsville W 3-2 28-30,21-30,30-20,30-16,15-5 a 11/11 vs. Pittsburg State 8 W 3-0 15-2,15-11,15-12 10/23 at Missouri Southern W 3-0 15-4,15-11,15-8 9/30 Rockhurst W 3-0 30-17,30-18,30-12 1 Missouri Southern Tourn. 2 Central Missouri Challenge 10/24 at Pittsburg State W 3-0 17-15,15-4,15-7 10/2 at Quincy W 3-2 30-28,30-27,21-30,25-30,15-9 3 MIAA Weekend I (St. Louis) 4 MIAA Weekend II (Joplin) 10/28 Washburn W 3-0 15-6,15-1,15-7 10/5 at Central Missouri W 3-0 32-30,30-21,30-26 5 Henderson State Tourn. 6 MIAA Weekend III (St. Joseph) 10/30 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 15-3,15-9,15-11 10/6 at Southwest Baptist W 3-0 30-14,30-23,30-17 7 8 Texas Woman’s Tourn. MIAA Weekend IV (Topeka) 10/31 Emporia State W 3-0 15-5,15-12,17-15 10/12 vs. Coll. of the Southwest 4W 3-0 30-14,30-12,30-18 11/3 St. Ambrose W 3-0 15-10,15-8,15-8 4 10/12 vs. Southern Arkansas W 3-0 30-18,30-17,30-22 t 1996 (26-14, 13-3 MIAA) 11/6 at Missouri Western L 3-2 15-9,11-15,15-8,10-15,7-15

4 R 8/30 vs. Peru State 1 W 3-2 15-12,10-15,15-10,5-15,17-15 11/7 vs. Drury 4 W 3-0 15-11,15-10,15-13 10/13 vs. Arkansas Tech W 3-0 30-13,30-20,30-24 4 8/30 vs. Wayne State (Neb.) 1 W 3-2 15-9,15-12,8-15,14-16,15-11 11/7 at Rockhurst L 3-0 6-15,11-15,8-15 10/13 vs. Montevallo W 3-0 30-18,30-19,30-14 u 8/31 vs. South Dakota 1 W 3-0 15-8,15-11,15-7 11/8 at Missouri-St. Louis W 3-0 15-6,15-8,15-7 10/20 SIU-Edwardsville W 3-2 29-31,23-30,30-24,30-15,15-10 m 8/31 at Nebraska-Omaha 1 L 3-0 3-15,9-15,7-15 11/11 at Northwest Missouri W 3-0 15-7,15-12,15-2 10/24 at Northwest Missouri W 3-0 30-19,30-15,30-22 9/4 Columbia College L 3-0 11-15,6-15,12-15 1 Alaska-Anchorage Tourn. 2 North Alabama Tourn. 10/26 at Emporia State W 3-0 30-28,30-26,30-26 a 2 3 4 9/6 vs. North Alabama L 3-1 14-16,15-9,9-15,16-17 Drury Tourn. in St. Joseph, Mo. 10/27 at Washburn W 3-0 30-15,30-8,30-18 n 9/6 vs. Fort Hays State 2 W 3-1 15-6,15-3,7-15,15-7 9/7 vs. SIU-Edwardsville 2 W 3-2 6-15,15-4,13-15,15-4,15-13 10/31 Missouri Western W 3-0 30-19,30-16,30-18 9/7 vs. Cameron 2 W 3-2 15-13,12-15,17-16,6-15,16-14 11/2 Pittsburg State W 3-0 30-22,30-19,30-20 37 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball All -T IMe ScoReS 2010 Bulldogs

11/3 Missouri Southern W 3-1 30-16,30-18,28-30,30-19 2004 (37-1, 16-0 MIAA) 2006 (36-2, 13-0 MIAA) 11/3 North Alabama W 3-0 30-24,30-26,30-26 8/27 vs. Wheeling Jesuit 1 W 3-0 30-27,30-22,30-21 8/25 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 1 L 3-0 26-30, 31-33, 21-30 1 1 o 11/7 Central Missouri W 3-1 30-28,30-14,20-30,30-23 8/27 vs. Tampa W 3-0 30-22,30-24,30-27 8/25 at Nova-S’theastern (Fla.) W 3-0 30-21, 30-20, 30-15 f 11/16 Henderson State 5 W 3-0 30-18,30-20,30-24 8/28 vs. Lynn 1 W 3-0 30-27,30-27,30-18 8/26 vs. Florida Gulf Coast 1 W 3-2 25-30, 30-24, 16-30, 30-24, 15-11 5 1 1

n 11/17 North Alabama W 3-0 32-30,30-24,30-19 8/28 at North Florida W 3-0 30-27,30-28,30-27 8/26 vs. Barry (Fla.) W 3-0 30-28, 30-28, 33-31 I 11/29 vs. South Dakota State 6 L 3-2 30-24,18-30,20-30,30-28,7-15 9/3 vs. North Dakota 2 W 3-0 30-22,30-18,30-24 9/1 vs. New Mexico Highland 2W 3-0 30-17, 30-24, 30-21 1 Missouri-St. Louis Tourn. 2 North Alabama Tourn. 9/3 vs. Southern Indiana 2 W 3-1 30-21,30-32,30-21,30-21 9/1 at Central Oklahoma 2 W 3-0 30-16, 30-19, 30-21 3 Truman Classic 4 Henderson State Classic 9/4 at Grand Valley State 2 W 3-0 30-27,30-26,30-27 9/2 vs. St. Edward’s (Texas) 2 W 3-0 30-19, 30-22, 31-29 5 NCAA South Central Regional (Kirksville) 9/4 vs. West Texas A&M 2 W 3-1 30-26,28-30,30-16,30-9 9/2 vs. College of Southwest 2 W 3-0 30-15, 30-9, 30-23 6 NCAA Elite Eight (Allendale, Mich.) 9/7 at Columbia College W 3-0 30-19,30-20,30-18 9/8 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 3 W 3-0 30-18, 30-21, 30-27 3

s 9/15 at Central Missouri W 3-2 24-30,32-30,27-30,30-25,15-9 9/8 vs. Pittsburg State W 3-0 30-28, 30-28, 30-18 2002 (28-9, 13-3 MIAA) 9/17 Emporia State W 3-0 30-19,30-26,30-13 9/9 vs. North Alabama 3 W 3-1 26-30, 30-16, 30-23, 30-18 e 8/30 vs. Regis 1 W 3-1 30-24,25-30,30-17,30-26 9/18 Washburn W 3-1 30-19,30-17,17-30,30-20 9/9 vs. Minnesota-Duluth 3 W 3-0 30-23, 30-23, 30-26 h 8/30 vs. New Haven 1 W 3-0 30-27,30-15,30-21 9/24 at Northwest Missouri W 3-0 30-25,30-19,30-22 9/12 at Northwest Missouri W 3-2 30-22, 30-17, 25-30, 25-30, 15-10

C 8/31 vs. Colorado State-Pueblo 1W 3-0 30-21,30-19,30-19 9/25 at Missouri Western W 3-0 30-24,30-24,30-17 9/15 Southwest Baptist W 3-1 30-18, 30-21, 25-30, 30-22 a 8/31 at Nebraska-Omaha 1 W 3-0 30-28,30-22,30-27 9/30 at Southwest Baptist W 3-0 30-13,30-18,30-19 9/16 Quincy (Ill.) W 3-0 30-13, 30-14, 30-19 2

o 9/6 vs. CS-San Bernardino L 3-2 30-24,27-30,30-28,28-30,16-18 10/1 at Missouri Southern W 3-1 30-19,26-30,30-17,30-24 9/20 Central Missouri W 3-0 30-14, 30-21, 30-22 9/6 vs. Northern Kentucky 2 L 3-1 15-30,30-23,26-30,24-30 10/2 at Pittsburg State W 3-0 30-27,30-19,30-20 9/22 at Missouri Western W 3-0 30-17, 30-27, 30-24 C 9/7 vs. North Florida 2 L 3-1 30-26,29-31,20-30,27-30 10/6 Central Missouri W 3-2 32-30,23-30,23-30,30-25,15-6 9/26 SIU-Edwardsville W 3-0 30-26, 30-18, 30-21 9/7 at Tampa 2 L 3-1 28-30,27-30,30-25,30-32 10/8 vs. Drury 3 W 3-0 30-17,30-13,30-26 9/29 at Washburn W 3-1 27-30, 35-33, 30-26, 30-22 9/13 Missouri Southern W 3-0 30-18,30-25,30-26 10/8 at Henderson State 3 W 3-1 30-18,28-30,30-23,30-22 9/30 at Emporia State W 3-1 31-29, 30-22, 26-30, 30-18 9/14 Pittsburg State W 3-0 30-22,30-19,30-23 10/9 vs. Harding 3 W 3-0 30-16,30-20,30-19 10/3 at Missouri-St. Louis W 3-0 30-22, 30-28, 30-26 R 9/17 Quincy W 3-0 30-13,30-15,30-23 10/9 vs. Southern Arkansas 3 W 3-0 30-19,30-26,30-12 10/6 Missouri Southern W 3-0 30-21, 32-30, 30-25 e 9/20 at Washburn W 3-1 30-19,32-34,30-22,30-21 10/12 Quincy W 3-0 30-18,30-21,30-24 10/7 Fort Hays State W 3-0 30-19, 30-15, 30-18 t 9/21 at Emporia State W 3-1 30-28,25-30,30-23,30-17 10/15 at Emporia State W 3-0 30-26,31-29,30-13 10/11 Missouri Western W 3-0 30-23, 30-19, 30-25 s 9/25 Missouri Western W 3-2 30-26,28-30,30-28,30-32,15-7 10/16 at Washburn W 3-0 30-27,30-28,33-31 10/13 vs. West Florida 4 W 3-0 30-24, 33-31, 30-16 o 9/28 at Rockhurst W 3-1 30-27,23-30,37-35,30-20 10/22 Missouri Western W 3-0 30-8,30-26,30-19 10/13 at Henderson State (Ark.) 4 W 3-0 30-23, 32-30, 30-15

R 10/2 at Northwest Missouri W 3-0 30-23,30-19,30-23 10/23 Northwest Missouri W 3-0 30-21,30-24,30-20 10/14 vs. Alabama-Huntsville 4 W 3-0 30-23, 30-19, 30-22 10/4 Central Missouri W 3-1 25-30,30-27,30-22,30-28 10/28 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 30-20,30-14,30-12 10/14 vs. Arkansas Tech 4 W 3-0 30-12, 30-20, 30-17 10/5 SIU-Edwardsville W 3-1 30-27,28-30,30-18,30-23 10/29 Missouri Southern W 3-1 30-18,30-17,25-30,30-14 10/21 Columbia (Mo.) W 3-0 30-20, 30-27, 30-27 10/11 vs. Montevallo 3 W 3-1 30-26,28-30,30-15,30-17 10/30 Pittsburg State W 3-0 30-23,30-21,30-27 10/21 Iowa Wesleyan W 3-0 30-10, 30-8, 30-13 10/11 vs. Alabama-Huntsville 3 W 3-0 30-22,30-25,30-27 11/11 Pittsburg State 4 W 3-2 30-19,28-30,29-31,30-12,15-13 10/25 at Central Missouri W 3-1 27-30, 30-25, 30-20, 30-25 s 10/12 at Henderson State 3 L 3-2 30-23,26-30,25-30,30-19,8-15 11/13 Central Missouri 4 W 3-0 30-19,30-23,30-27 10/26 at Southwest Baptist W 3-0 30-25, 30-20, 30-17 R 10/12 vs. North Alabama 3 W 3-2 29-31,23-30,33-31,30-28,15-11 11/18 Albany State 5 W 3-0 30-14,30-15,30-24 10/28 Northwest Missouri W 3-1 30-20, 21-30, 30-13, 30-27 e 10/18 Washburn L 3-2 24-30,28-30,30-26,32-30,10-15 11/19 Pittsburg State 5 W 3-1 30-24,29-31,30-22,30-25 10/31 vs. Emporia State 5 W 3-0 30-18, 30-25, 30-24 y 10/19 Emporia State W 3-1 27-30,30-8,30-18,30-23 11/20 Central Missouri 5 W 3-1 22-30,30-14,30-26,30-24 11/3 vs. Pittsburg State 5 W 3-1 22-30, 30-15, 30-17, 30-24 a 10/21 Columbia College W 3-2 26-30,25-30,30-25,30-21,15-13 12/2 vs. Queens 6 W 3-0 30-16,30-26,33-31 11/4 at Washburn 5 W 3-0 30-13, 30-28, 30-26 l 10/31 at Southwest Baptist W 3-1 30-17,30-15,22-30,30-21 12/3 vs. Nebraska-Kearney 6 W 3-0 30-22,30-22,30-28 11/9 Albany State (Ga.) 6 W 3-0 30-14, 30-14, 30-22 6 6 p 11/1 at Missouri Southern L 3-2 31-29,30-32,27-30,30-28,12-15 12/4 at Barry L 3-1 30-25,21-30,25-30,24-30 11/10 North Alabama L 3-2 27-30, 29-31, 30-25, 30-27, 15-12 11/2 at Pittsburg State W 3-0 31-29,30-25,30-17 1 North Florida Tournament 2 Grand Valley State Tourn. 1 Nova-Southeastern Tournament 2 Central Oklahoma Tournament 11/6 at Missouri Western L 3-1 25-30,25-30,30-23,29-31 3 Henderson State Tournament 4 MIAA Tournament 3 Washburn Tournament 4 Henderson State Tournament 11/13 at Central Missouri W 3-0 30-21,30-18,30-23 5 NCAA South Central Regional (Kirksville) 5 MIAA Tournament 11/15 Northwest Missouri W 3-0 30-17,30-20,30-9 6 NCAA Elite Eight (Miami Shores, Fla.) 6 NCAA South Central Regional (Kirksville, Mo.) w 11/16 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 30-21,30-19,30-19 4 e 11/22 vs. North Alabama W 3-2 30-22,30-24,17-30,20-30,15-13 Head Coach Jason Skoch (2005-2008) 2007 (36-6, 12-1 MIAA) I 11/23 vs. Central Missouri 4 W 3-0 31-29,32-30,30-23 8/24 vs. Northern Michigan 1 W 3-1 31-29, 30-25, 25-30, 30-14 v 12/5 at West Texas A&M 5 W 3-1 30-26,30-28,17-30,30-23 2005 (32-6, 13-3 MIAA) 8/24 at Concordia-St. Paul 1 L 3-0 30-28, 30-24, 30-26 e 12/6 vs. Grand Valley State 5 W 3-1 30-27,31-29,26-30,30-22 8/26 at Minnesota-Duluth 1 W 3-2 28-30,30-15,30-20,27-30,15-8 8/25 vs. Millersville (Pa.) 1 W 3-0 30-14, 30-6, 30-21

R 12/7 vs. BYU-Hawaii 5 L 3-0 21-30,24-30,21-30 8/26 vs. Concordia-St. Paul 1 W 3-2 30-28,31-29,14-30,24-30,18-16 8/25 vs. Minnesota-Duluth 1 W 3-2 25-30, 30-28, 27-30, 30-27, 15-6 1 Nebraska-Omaha Tourn. 2 Tampa Tourn. 8/27 vs. CS-San Bernardino 1 W 3-1 18-30,30-28,30-19,30-22 8/31 vs. North Alabama 2 W 3-1 30-26, 30-25, 32-34, 30-27 3 Henderson State Classic 8/27 vs. Northern Michigan 1 W 3-1 30-24,30-19,25-30,30-26 8/31 vs. Hillsdale (Mich.) 2 W 3-2 31-29, 22-30, 30-22, 26-30, 15-9 4 NCAA South Central Regional (Topeka, Kan.) 9/2 vs. Drury 2 W 3-1 21-30,30-16,30-22,30-24 9/1 vs. Northwood (Mich.) 2 L 3-2 30-28, 30-26, 28-30, 16-30, 15-9 5 2 2

s NCAA Elite Eight (Canyon, Texas) 9/2 vs. Alderson-Broaddus W 3-0 30-16,30-7,30-20 9/1 at Findlay (Ohio) W 3-0 30-15, 30-17, 30-21 9/3 vs. Southern Indiana 2 W 3-0 30-22,30-19,30-23 9/7 vs. St. Edward’s (Texas) 3 W 3-0 30-19, 30-19, 30-22 d 2003 (31-5, 15-1 MIAA) 9/3 at SIU-Edwardsville 2 W 3-0 30-25,30-25,30-22 9/7 at Cameron (Okla.) 3 W 3-1 30-21, 30-19, 28-30, 30-15 R 8/29 vs. Arkansas Tech 1 W 3-0 30-17,30-24,30-20 9/9 vs. Henderson State 3 W 3-1 26-30,30-14,30-15,30-24 9/8 vs. St. Mary’s (Texas) 3 W 3-1 30-24, 30-23, 22-30, 30-9 o 8/29 vs. Ashland 1 W 3-0 30-20,30-25,30-20 9/9 vs. Missouri-St. Louis 3 W 3-0 30-14,30-15,30-10 9/8 vs. Central Oklahoma 3 L 3-1 30-28, 30-22, 27-30, 30-24 1 3 C 8/30 vs. Western State W 3-0 30-28,30-20,30-28 9/10 vs. North Alabama L 3-1 17-30,27-30,30-21,31-33 9/12 Missouri Western W 3-0 30-21, 30-25, 30-13 1 e 8/30 vs. Montevallo W 3-0 30-22,30-25,30-27 9/14 Central Missouri W 3-1 30-21,27-30,30-26,30-21 9/14 at Northwest Missouri W 3-0 30-23, 30-24, 30-27 9/2 Columbia College W 3-1 30-18,28-30,30-19,30-27 9/16 at Emporia State W 3-0 30-28,30-26,30-16 9/15 vs. Florida Southern 4 W 3-2 32-34, 31-29, 28-30, 30-25, 15-9 R 9/5 vs. Mesa State 2 W 3-1 30-13,18-30,30-26,30-24 9/17 at Washburn W 3-2 30-21,34-32,29-31,24-30,15-9 9/19 Missouri-St. Louis W 3-0 30-20, 30-26, 30-17 9/5 vs. West Texas A&M 2 W 3-0 30-27,30-27,30-28 9/21 at Rockhurst W 3-2 16-30,22-30,30-27,30-21,15-12 9/21 at Southwest Baptist W 3-0 30-18, 30-26, 30-20 9/6 vs. Metro State 2 L 3-0 24-30,26-30,33-35 9/23 Missouri Western W 3-1 30-27,30-32,30-19,30-19 9/22 at Columbia (Mo.) W 3-0 30-27, 30-20, 33-31 2 y 9/6 vs. Northern Colorado L 3-0 26-30,19-30,21-30 9/24 Northwest Missouri W 3-0 30-28,30-23,30-19 9/26 at Central Missouri W 3-1 30-27, 17-30, 30-21, 30-22 3

R 9/12 vs. Alabama-Huntsville W 3-0 30-19,30-21,30-19 9/29 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 30-12,30-19,30-13 9/29 at Pittsburg State W 3-2 21-30, 31-29, 31-29, 24-30, 15-11 9/13 vs. Harding 3 W 3-0 30-26,30-27,35-33 9/30 Missouri Southern W 3-0 30-15,30-27,30-25 10/2 Washburn L 3-2 25-30, 22-30, 30-25, 30-25, 15-11 o 9/13 vs. Henderson State 3 W 3-0 30-20,30-15,30-22 10/1 Pittsburg State W 3-0 30-16,30-21,30-28 10/5 vs. West Texas A&M 5 W 3-1 23-30, 30-28, 30-21, 30-25 t 9/17 Central Missouri W 3-0 30-20,30-24,30-25 10/4 at Quincy W 3-0 30-21,30-10,30-23 10/5 vs. Panhandle State 5 W 3-0 30-25, 30-24, 30-16 s 5 I 9/19 at Emporia State W 3-0 30-17,30-21,30-28 10/12 at Central Missouri L 3-0 24-30,26-30,26-30 10/6 vs. Abilene Christian W 3-1 30-20, 18-30, 30-23, 31-29 9/20 at Washburn W 3-1 26-30,30-22,30-14,30-23 10/14 Emporia State L 3-1 30-28,24-30,27-30,27-30 10/6 vs. Dallas Baptist 5 W 3-1 30-27, 30-23, 29-31, 30-24 h 9/26 Northwest Missouri W 3-0 30-15,30-16,30-27 10/15 Washburn L 3-1 30-23,19-30,28-30,26-30 10/11 at Missouri Southern W 3-0 30-26, 30-23, 30-24 9/27 Missouri Western W 3-0 30-27,30-23,30-27 10/21 at Missouri Western W 3-0 30-24,30-27,30-21 10/12 at Newman (Kan.) W 3-0 30-22, 30-21, 30-25 10/2 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 30-18,30-25,30-14 10/22 at Northwest Missouri W 3-0 30-18,30-26,30-24 10/13 at Fort Hays State W 3-0 30-16, 30-26, 30-24 s 10/3 Missouri Southern W 3-0 30-21,30-16,30-24 10/27 at Southwest Baptist W 3-0 34-32,30-9,30-13

t 10/17 at Missouri Western W 3-0 30-23, 30-23, 30-21 10/4 Rockhurst W 3-1 30-23,30-19,27-30,30-24 10/28 at Missouri Southern W 3-0 30-27,30-19,30-19 10/20 Northwest Missouri W 3-0 30-22, 30-19, 30-20 n 10/7 at Quincy W 3-0 30-27,30-16,30-25 10/29 at Pittsburg State W 3-1 30-15,30-15,29-31,30-13 10/23 at SIU-Edwardsville L 3-2 -20, 19-30, 21-30, -23, 15-11 e 10/10 Pittsburg State 4 L 3-0 21-30,28-30,20-30 11/4 at Alabama-Huntsville W 3-0 30-24,30-22,30-27 10/26 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 30-13, 30-22, 30-21 n 10/11 Christian Brothers 4 W 3-1 28-30,30-16,30-18,30-13 11/5 at North Alabama L 3-1 30-26,22-30,24-30,21-30 10/27 Augustana (S.D.) W 3-0 30-23, 30-13, 30-27 o 10/11 Northern Colorado 4 L 3-1 22-30,30-26,21-30,21-30 11/5 vs. Lincoln Memorial 4 W 3-0 30-19,30-26,30-22 10/31 Central Missouri W 3-1 27-30, 30-25, 33-31, 30-26 p 10/15 at Central Missouri W 3-1 30-24,21-30,30-23,30-23 11/10 Central Missouri 5 W 3-0 30-28,30-27,30-12 11/2 Emporia State W 3-2 28-30, -25, -11, 27-30, 15-10 p 10/17 Emporia State W 3-0 30-18,30-25,30-20 11/12 at Washburn 5 W 3-1 31-29,27-30,30-22,30-27 11/3 Missouri-Rolla W 3-0 30-15, 30-28, 30-21 o 10/18 Washburn W 3-0 30-22,30-19,30-27 11/17 vs. Alabama-Huntsville 6 W 3-1 30-15,30-23,22-30,30-22 11/6 Missouri Southern 6 W 3-0 30-23, 30-27, 30-26 6 10/24 at Missouri Western W 3-0 30-19,30-23,30-25 11/18 vs. Washburn W 3-0 30-22,30-19,30-21 11/9 Emporia State 6 W 3-1 26-30, 30-26, 30-28, 30-27 6 10/25 at Northwest Missouri W 3-0 30-22,30-17,30-22 11/19 vs. Central Missouri W 3-0 30-21,30-28,30-24 11/10 Pittsburg State 6 W 3-1 29-31, 30-19, 30-18, 30-27 7 10/30 at Southwest Baptist W 3-0 30-10,30-17,30-23 12/1 at Nebraska-Kearney L 3-1 25-30,28-30,32-30,27-30 11/15 Albany (Ga.) State 7 W 3-0 30-6, 30-18, 30-14 1 2 10/31 at Missouri Southern W 3-1 28-30,30-18,30-22,30-26 Minnesota-Duluth Tournament SIU-Edwardsville Cougar Classic 11/16 Emporia State 7 W 3-1 35-33, 27-30, 30-28, 30-26 a 3 4 11/1 at Pittsburg State W 3-2 26-30,29-31,30-25,30-28,15-8 Central Missouri Tournament in Huntsville, Ala. 11/17 Washburn 7 L 3-1 27-30, 30-27, 30-22, 30-24 a 5 11/6 Culver-Stockton W 3-0 30-13,30-19,30-15 MIAA Tournament 1 2 I Concordia-St. Paul Tournament Findlay Tournament 5 6 11/13 Emporia State W 3-0 30-22,30-16,30-26 NCAA South Central Regional (Florence, Ala.) 3 Cameron (Okla.) Tournament 4 in Maryville, Mo. m 11/15 Pittsburg State 5 W 3-1 30-21,30-27,29-31,30-21 7 NCAA Elite Eight (Kearney, Neb.) 5 Lady Blues Fall Classic 6 MIAA Tournament 11/21 North Alabama 6 L 3-0 21-30,23-30,19-30 7 NCAA South Central Regional (Kirksville, Mo.) 1 Missouri Western Tourn. 2 Colorado Premier Challenge 3 Central Missouri Tournament 4 Days Inn Classic (Kirksville) 5 MIAA Tournament (Kirksville) 6 NCAA South Central Regional (Kirksville) n a m u R t

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2008 (33-8, 16-4 MIAA) 1 I 8/29 vs. Missouri-St. Louis W 3-2 18-25, -23, -10, 23-25, 15-12 n 8/29 vs. Grand Valley State 1 W 3-0 -22, -18, -16 All -T IMe SeRIeS RecoRdS f 8/30 vs. North Alabama 1 W 3-2 24-26, -7, 24-26, -16, 15-9 o 8/30 at Missouri S&T 1 W 3-0 -15, -21, -22 9/5 vs. Mary (N.D.) 2 W 3-0 -19, -17, -22 vs. MIAA Schools Lyon (Ark.) ...... 1-0 9/5 at Nebraska-Kearney 2 L 1-3 18-25, 21-25, -9, 23-25 Central Missouri ...... 30-52-3 MacMurray (Ill.) ...... 2-0 9/6 vs. Upper Iowa 2 W 3-0 -17, -16, -23 Emporia State (Kan.) ...... 32-12 Marquette (Wis.) ...... 0-1 9/6 vs. Chadron (Neb.) State 2 W 3-0 -12, -12, -12 Fort Hays State (Kan.) ...... 8-0 Mary (N.D.) ...... 1-0

9/12 vs. Central Washington 3 W 3-2 -21, 23-25, -22, 22-25, 15-7 Missouri Southern ...... 31-15 Marycrest (Iowa) ...... 1-1 C 3 Missouri Western ...... 40-20 McKendree (Ill.) ...... 5-2 9/12 at Concordia-St. Paul L 0-3 22-25, 22-25, 14-25 o 9/13 vs. Alaska-Anchorage 3 W 3-0 -12, -12, -22 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 8-13 Mesa State (Colo.) ...... 2-1 Northwest Missouri ...... 53-25-1 Metropolitan State (Colo.) ...... 0-3 a 9/13 vs. SW Minnesota State 3 L 1-3 -22, 19-25, 22-25, 14-25 Pittsburg State (Kan.) ...... 40-5 Michigan Tech...... 0-1 C 9/17 at Emporia State L 1-3 25-27, -18, 14-25, 20-25

Southwest Baptist ...... 47-6 Midland Lutheran (Neb.) ...... 1-1 h 9/19 Washburn 4 W 3-2 -20, 22-25, 16-25, -18, 15-11 Washburn (Kan.) ...... 35-10 Midwestern State (Texas) ...... 2-0 9/20 Fort Hays State 4 W 3-0 -20, -21, 26-24 Millersville (Pa.) ...... 1-0 e 4 9/24 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 -9, 26-24, -21 vs. all opponents Millikin (Ill.) ...... 0-1 s 9/26 at Missouri Southern W 3-0 -21, -20, -15 Abilene Christian (Texas) ...... 2-1 Minnesota-Duluth ...... 4-2 9/27 at Pittsburg State L 1-3 23-25, 14-25, -21, 16-25 Air Force Academy (Colo.) ...... 1-2 Minnesota State-Mankato ...... 3-3-1 10/3 vs. Texas-Permian Basin 5 W 3-0 -14, -11, -20 Alabama-Huntsville ...... 9-3 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... 3-0 5 10/3 vs. Incarnate Word W 3-0 -20, -18, -15 Alaska-Anchorage ...... 1-3 Missouri Baptist ...... 3-0 R 5

10/4 vs. East Central W 3-0 -14, -11, -10 Alaska-Fairbanks ...... 0-2 Missouri-Columbia ...... 0-11-1 o 10/4 vs. Midwestern State 5 W 3-0 -23, 27-25, -18 Albany State (Ga.) ...... 2-0 Missouri-Kansas City ...... 11-7-1 10/8 at Central Missouri W 3-1 -20, -20, 23-25, -14 Alderson-Broaddus (W. Va.) ...... 1-0 Missouri-S&T ...... 2-0 s 10/11 Nebraska-Omaha W 3-0 -16, -21, -17 Angelo State (Texas) ...... 3-2 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 28-25 t 10/17 at Northwest Missouri W 3-0 -18, -10, -18 Arkansas-Fort Smith ...... 1-0 Missouri State ...... 0-3 e 10/18 at Missouri Western W 3-1 -19, 22-25, -21, -13 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 1-1 Montana State-Billings ...... 0-1 R 10/22 Emporia State L 2-3 24-26, -19, 22-25, -22, 13-15 Arkansas State ...... 1-0 Montevallo (Ala.) ...... 4-0 10/24 at Washburn L 0-3 18-25, 15-25, 20-25 Arkansas Tech ...... 7-0 Morningside (Iowa) ...... 1-1 10/25 at Fort Hays State W 3-1 -17, -7, 22-25, -15 Ashland (Ohio) ...... 1-0 Mt. Mercy (Iowa) ...... 0-1 Augustana (S.D.) ...... 1-2 Murray State (Ky.) ...... 1-0 10/28 at Southwest Baptist W 3-0 -22, -12, -15 Aurora (Ill.) ...... 1-0 Nebraska-Kearney ...... 2-4-1 p 10/31 Missouri Southern W 3-0 -22, -18, -16 Avila (Mo.) ...... 2-0 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... 0-0-1 l

11/1 Pittsburg State W 3-0 -22, -21, -20 Barry (Fla.) ...... 1-3 New Haven (Conn.) ...... 1-0 a 11/5 Central Missouri W 3-1 21-25, 27-25, -15, -15 Bellarmine (Ky.) ...... 1-0 New Mexico Highlands ...... 3-0 y 11/8 at Nebraska-Omaha W 3-2 20-25, -21, -14, 24-26, 15-12 Benedictine (Kan.) ...... 3-1-1 Newman (Kan.) ...... 1-0 e 11/14 Northwest Missouri W 3-0 -11, -10, -17

Blackburn (Ill.) ...... 1-0 North Alabama ...... 9-12 R 11/15 Missouri Western W 3-0 -13, -16, -20 Bradley (Ill.) ...... 0-1 North Dakota ...... 3-3 11/21 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 6 W 3-0 -19, -22, -18 Briar Cliff (Iowa) ...... 1-0 North Dakota State ...... 1-2 s 11/22 vs. Central Missouri 6 W 3-1 -17, 20-25, -22, -23 Brigham Young-Hawaii ...... 0-1 North Florida ...... 1-1 11/23 at Emporia State 6 W 3-0 -15, -14, -18 Cal St.-Dominguez Hills ...... 2-0 Northern Colorado ...... 0-5 12/4 vs. Nova-Southeastern 7 W 3-0 -21, -20, -20 Cal St.-San Bernardino ...... 1-2 Northern Iowa ...... 0-3 12/5 vs. CSU-San Bernardino 7 L 0-3 23-25, 18-25, 23-25 Cameron (Okla.) ...... 4-3 Northern Kentucky ...... 1-2 Central (Iowa) ...... 7-4 Northern Michigan ...... 2-0 R 1 Missouri S&T Tournament 2 Nebraska-Kearney Tournament Central Arkansas ...... 5-0 Northwood (Mich.) ...... 0-1 e 3 Concordia-St. Paul Tournament 4 at Kirksville Primary School Central Illinois State ...... 1-0 Nova-Southeastern (Fla.) ...... 2-0 v 5 6 Central Methodist (Mo.) ...... 7-0 Oral Roberts (Okla.) ...... 0-1 I Lady Blues Fall Classic NCAA South Central Regional e Central Oklahoma ...... 5-4 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) ...... 1-0

(Emporia, Kan.) w 7 Central Washington ...... 1-0 Panhandle State (Okla.) ...... 1-0 NCAA Elite Eight (Saint Paul, Minn.) Chadron State (Neb.) ...... 2-0 Park (Mo.) ...... 1-0 Chicago State ...... 1-0 Peru State (Neb.) ...... 4-0 Head Coach Ben Briney (2009 - ) Christian Brothers (Tenn.) ...... 3-1 Principia (Ill.) ...... 3-1 2009 (24-13, 12-8 MIAA) Coe (Iowa) ...... 0-1 Queens (N.Y.) ...... 1-0 8/28 vs. Abilene Christian 1 W 3-1 -14, -21, 17-25, -19 Colorado School of Mines ...... 2-0 Quincy (Ill.) ...... 38-18 R 8/28 vs. Minn.-Mankato 1 L 1-3 18-25, -21, 14-25, 14-25 Colorado State-Pueblo ...... 2-1 Regis (Colo.) ...... 1-0 e 1 8/29 vs. Tarleton St. W 3-0 -15, -23, 26-24 Columbia (Mo.) ...... 8-4 Rockhurst (Mo.) ...... 6-2 C 1 8/29 vs. Eastern N. Mexico W 3-1 -18, 22-25, -11, -23 Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) ...... 1-3 Rollins (Fla.) ...... 1-1 o 9/4 vs. Christian Brothers 2 W 3-0 -21, -22, -20 Cornell (N.Y.) ...... 0-1 Rosary (Ill.) ...... 1-0 9/4 vs. Northern Kentucky 2 W 3-0 -15, -16, -23 Covenant (Tenn.) ...... 1-0 St. Ambrose (Iowa) ...... 7-6 R 9/5 at Northern Alabama 2 L 2-3 -14, 27-25, 19-25, 20-25, 8-15 Culver-Stockton (Mo.) ...... 10-l St. Cloud State (Minn.) ...... 0-2 d

9/5 vs. Indianapolis 2 L 0-3 22-25, 20-25, 21-25 Dallas Baptist (Texas) ...... 1-0 St. Edward’s (Texas) ...... 3-0 s 9/11 vs. St. Edwards 3 W 3-1 -17, 21-25, -11, -20 Denver ...... 1-0 St. Francis (Ill.) ...... 0-2 9/11 vs. Southeastern Okla. 3 W 3-1 -17, 22-25, -20, -20 Doane (Neb.) ...... 3-2 St. Louis ...... 1-8 9/12 vs. Ark.-Fort Smith 3 W 3-1 -17, -22, 22-25, 28-26 Drake (Iowa) ...... 0-3 College of St. Mary (Neb.) ...... 1-3 9/12 at Central Oklahoma 3 W 3-0 -19, 26-24, -12 Drury (Mo.) ...... 12-1-1 St. Mary’s (Texas) ...... 1-0 h Dubuque (Iowa) ...... 2-0 St. Scholastica (Minn.) ...... 1-0 9/16 Emporia State L 1-3 -23, 17-25, 15-25, 20-25 I 9/18 at Washburn L 1-3 23-25, 16-25, -23, 21-25 East Central (Okla.) ...... 1-0 St. xavier (Ill.) ...... 1-0 s 9/19 at Fort Hays St. W 3-1 23-25, -21, -20, -15 East Texas State ...... 2-1 Simpson (Iowa) ...... 1-2 t

Eastern Illinois ...... 1-2 Sonoma State (Calif.) ...... 1-0 o 9/22 at Southwest Baptist W 3-2 -18, 20-25, 19-25, -22, 15-13 Eastern New Mexico ...... 5-0 South Dakota ...... 5-1-2 9/25 Missouri Southern L 2-3 18-25, -19, -23, 22-25, 10-15 Edinboro (Pa.) ...... 0-1 South Dakota State ...... 1-1 R 9/26 Pittsburg St. W 3-1 -17, 16-25, 27-25, -18 Elmhurst (Ill.) ...... 2-1 Southeast Missouri ...... 11-16 y 10/2 vs. Angelo St. 4 W 3-2 -22, 23-25, -23, 21-25, 15-5 Eureka (Ill.) ...... 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma State ...... 1-0 10/2 vs. Tarleton St. 4 W 3-2 18-25, -22, 23-25, -15, 15-13 Evangel (Mo.) ...... 1-1 Southern Arkansas ...... 4-0 4 10/3 vs. West Texas A&M L 1-3 15-25, -21, 20-25, 14-25 Ferris State (Mich.) ...... 0-1 Southern Ill.-Edwardsville ...... 8-2 o 10/3 vs. SW Okla. St. 4 W 3-0 -8, -19, -19 Findlay (Ohio) ...... 1-0 Southern Indiana ...... 4-0 p

10/7 Central Missouri L 2-3 -20, -21, 18-25, 26-28, 12-15 Florida Atlantic ...... 1-0 Southwest Minn. State ...... 0-1 p

10/10 at Nebraska-Omaha W 3-2 -23, -23, 20-25, 17-25, 15-12 Florida Gulf Coast ...... 1-0 Southwest (N.M.) ...... 2-0 o 10/16 Northwest Missouri W 3-0 -18, -8, -18 Florida Southern ...... 2-1 Southwest Texas ...... 0-1 10/17 Missouri Western W 3-1 -16, 24-26, -18, -15 Fort Lewis (Colo.) ...... 1-0 Southwestern Oklahoma State ...... 1-0 n 10/21 at Emporia State W 3-1 -17, 26-24, 21-25, -23 Graceland (Iowa) ...... 10-12 Stephens (Mo.) ...... 3-2 e 10/23 Washburn L 0-3 21-25, 17-25, 17-25 Grand Canyon (Ariz.) ...... 0-1 Tampa (Fla.) ...... 1-3 n 10/24 Fort Hays St. W 3-1 -15, 23-25, -20, -23 Grand Valley St. (Mich.) ...... 3-1 Tarkio (Mo.) ...... 4-0 t 10/28 Southwest Baptist W 3-0 -14, -22, -19 Grinnell (Iowa) ...... 0-0-1 Tarleton State (Texas) ...... 2-1 s 10/30 at Missouri Southern W 3-0 -23, -21, 27-25 Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) ...... 1-1 Tennessee-Martin ...... 0-2 10/31 at Pittsburg St. L 0-3 18-25, 22-25, 19-25 Harding (Ark.) ...... 4-0 Texas-Permian Basin ...... 1-0 Harris-Stowe (Mo.) ...... 1-0 Texas Wesleyan ...... 2-0 11/4 at Central Missouri L 0-3 12-25, 12-25, 23-25 Hastings (Neb.) ...... 0-1 Texas Woman’s ...... 2-7 11/7 Nebraska-Omaha W 3-1 -18, 28-26, 21-25, -16 Henderson State (Ark.) ...... 12-4 Tulsa (Okla.) ...... 1-0 m 11/13 at Northwest Missouri L 1-3 26-24, 21-25, 20-25, 17-25

Hillsdale (Mich.) ...... 2-0 Upper Iowa ...... 1-0 I 11/14 at Missouri Western W 3-1 22-25, -22, -11, -17 Huntington (Ala.) ...... 1-0 Washington (Mo.) ...... 2-1 a 11/19 vs. West Texas A&M 5 L 0-3 21-25, 7-25, 18-25 Illinois Central ...... 0-1 Wayne State (Mich.) ...... 1-0 a 1 UNO Showcase 2 UNA Classic Illinois-Springfield ...... 0-0 Wayne State (Neb.) ...... 3-0 3 UCO Invitational 4 WU Fall Classic Illinois-Wesleyan ...... 2-0 West Florida ...... 1-0 5 NCAA South Central Regional (Warrensburg, Mo.) Incarnate Word (Texas) ...... 2-0 West Georgia ...... 0-1 Indianapolis (Ind.) ...... 0-1 West Virginia State ...... 0-0 Iowa ...... 1-3 West Texas A&M ...... 4-3

Iowa Wesleyan ...... 3-0 Western Illinois ...... 0-2 t

Kansas ...... 0-1 Western State (Colo.) ...... 1-0 R Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 1-0 Wheeling Jesuit (W.Va.) ...... 1-0 Lewis (Ill.) ...... 0-2 William Jewell (Mo.) ...... 2-0 u Lincoln (Mo.) ...... 13-0 William Penn (Iowa) ...... 4-2 m

Lincoln Memorial (Ga.) ...... 1-0 William Woods (Mo.) ...... 12-5 a Loras (Iowa) ...... 2-1 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 4-0 Lynn (Fla.) ...... 1-0 2010 Opponents in Bold n

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central Missouri Jennies eMporia state lady Hornets o f Wed. Oct. 6 - Warrensburg, Mo. 7:00 p.m. Tues. Sept. 14 - Emporia, Kan. 7:00 p.m. n I Wed. Nov. 3 -Kirksville, Mo. 7:00 p.m. Wed. Oct. 20 - Kirksville, Mo. 7:00 p.m.

Truman vs. UCM ...... 30-52-3 Truman vs. ESU ...... 32-12 s e h Last Year’s Meetings: Last Year’s Meetings:

C 10/7/09 . . . . .L 3-2 ...... Kirksville 9/16/09 . . . . .L 3-1 ...... Kirksville, Mo. a 11/4/09 . . . . .L 3-0 ...... Warrensburg 10/21/09 . . . .W 3-1 ...... Emporia, Kan. o

C 2009 Record: ...... 34-5 2009 Record: ...... 29-6 Home ...... 12-1 Home ...... 8-2 Away ...... 12-1 Away ...... 10-2 Neutral ...... 10-3 Neutral ...... 11-2

R MIAA Record/Finish ...... 18-2/1st MIAA Record/Finish ...... 16-4/T2nd e Arena: ...... Multipurpose Building Arena: ...... White Auditorium t Head Coach : ...... Flip Piontek Head Coach : ...... Bing Xu s Record: ...... 34-5 (2nd Season) Record: ...... 129-43 (6th Season) o

R Career Record: ...... 34-5 (2nd Season) Career Record: ...... same Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 5+ Lib/1 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 5/1 + Lib s R e y a Sat. Sept. 18 - Kirksville, Mo. 4:00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 24 - Joplin, Mo. 7:00 p.m. l p Sat. Oct. 23 - Hays, Kan. 7:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 29 - Kirksville, Mo. 7:00 p.m.

Truman vs. FHSU ...... 8-0 Truman vs. MSSU ...... 31-15 w e I v Last Year’s Meetings: Last Year’s Meetings: e 9/17/09 . . . . .W 3-1 ...... Hays, Kan. 9/25/09 . . . . .L 3-2 ...... Kirksville, Mo.

R 10/24/09 . . . .W 3-1 ...... Kirksville, Mo. 10/30/09 . . . .W 3-0 ...... Joplin, Mo. 2009 Record: ...... 7-27 2009 Record: ...... 13-21 Home ...... 1-10 Home ...... 5-9 s Away ...... 4-9 Away ...... 5-8 d Neutral ...... 2-8 Neutral ...... 3-4

R MIAA Record/Finish ...... 3-17/11th MIAA Record/Finish ...... 6-14/8th

o Arena: ...... Gross Memorial Arena: ......

C Head Coach : ...... Kurt Kohler Head Coach : ...... Chris Willis e Record: ...... 7-27 (2nd Season) Record: ...... 86-112 (7th Season)

R Career Record: ...... Same Career Record: ...... 100-138 (8th Season) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 4/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2 + Lib/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/0 + Lib y R o t Missouri western griffons nebraska-oMaHa MaVericks s I Sat. Oct. 16 - Kirksville, Mo. 7:00 p.m. Sat. Oct. 9 - Kirksville, Mo. 4:00 p.m. h Sat. Nov. 13 - St. Joseph, Mo. 7:00 p.m. Sat. Nov. 6 - Omaha, Neb. 4:00 p.m. s t Truman vs. MWSU ...... 40-20 n Truman vs. UNO ...... 8-13 e n o Last Year’s Meetings: p Last Year’s Meetings: 10/17/09 . . . .W 3-1 ...... Kirksville, Mo. p 10/10/09 . . . .W 3-2 ...... Omaha, Neb. 11/14/09 . . . .W 3-1 ...... St. Joseph, Mo. o 11/7/09 . . . . .W 3-1 ...... Kirksville, Mo. 2009 Record: ...... 11-22 2009 Record: ...... 20-14 Home ...... 2-8 Home ...... 14-4 Away ...... 3-10 Away ...... 4-8 a Neutral ...... 6-4 Neutral ...... 2-2 a

I MIAA Record/Finish ...... 4-16/10th MIAA Record/Finish ...... 10-10/6th Arena: ...... MWSU Fieldhouse Arena: ...... Sapp Fieldhouse m Head Coach : ...... Cory Frederick Head Coach : ...... Rose Shires Record: ...... 11-22 (2nd Season) Record: ...... 407-229 (21st Season) Career Record: ...... same Career Record: ...... Same Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/6 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4 + Lib/2 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/4 n a m u R t

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Fri. Oct. 15 - Kirksville, Mo. 7:00 p.m. Sat. Sept. 25 - Pittsburg, Kan. 3:00 p.m. o Fri. Nov. 12 - Maryville, Mo. 7:00 p.m. Sat. Oct. 30 - Kirksville, Mo. 6:00 p.m.

Truman vs. NWMSU ...... 53-25-1 C

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Last Year’s Meetings: h 10/16/09 . . . .W 3-0 ...... Kirksville, Mo. 9/26/09 . . . . .W 3-1 ...... Kirksville, Mo. 11/13/09 . . . .L 3-1 ...... Maryville, Mo. 10/31/09 . . . .L 3-0 ...... Pittsburg, Kan. e s 2009 Record: ...... 15-21 2009 Record: ...... 25-11 Home ...... 6-8 Home ...... 9-4 Away ...... 3-9 Away ...... 7-4 Neutral ...... 6-4 Neutral ...... 9-3 R MIAA Record/Finish ...... 6-14/7th MIAA Record/Finish ...... 14-6/4th o Arena: ...... Arena: ...... s Head Coach : ...... Jessica Rinehart Head Coach : ...... Ibraheem Suberu t Record: ...... First Season Record: ...... 208-168 (12th Season) e Career Record: ...... 111-112 (8th Season) Career Record: ...... 238-203 (14th Season) R Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... U/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... U/A Starters Returning/Lost: ...... U/A Starters Returning/Lost: ...... U/A p l a y

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Wed. Sept. 22 - Kirksville, Mo. 7:00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 17 - Kirksville, Mo. 7:00 p.m. s Tues. Oct. 26 - Bolivar, Mo. 7:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 22 - Topeka, Kan. 7:00 p.m.

Truman vs. SBU ...... 47-6 R Truman vs. WU ...... 35-10 e v I Last Year’s Meetings: Last Year’s Meetings: e

9/18/09 . . . . .L 3-1 ...... Topeka, Kan. w 9/22/09 . . . . .W 3-2 ...... Bolivar, Mo. 10/23/10 . . . .L 3-0 ...... Kirksville, Mo. 10/28/09 . . . .W 3-0 ...... Kirksville, Mo. 2009 Record: ...... 12-24 2009 Record: ...... 33-5 Home ...... 1-9 Home ...... 13-1 R Away ...... 5-7 Away ...... 8-3 e Neutral ...... 6-8 Neutral ...... 12-1 C MIAA Record/Finish ...... 5-15/9th MIAA Record/Finish ...... 16-4/T2th o Arena: ...... Meyer Wellnes Center Arena: ...... R Head Coach : ...... Kelly Richardson Head Coach : ...... Chris Herron d Record: ...... 33-68 (4th Season) Record: ...... 247-49 (9th Season) s Career Record: ...... same Career Record: ...... 322-78 (12th Season) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 5/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 12/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/3 + Lib Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 5 + Lib/1 h I s t o R

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1984 . . . .7-7 2000 . . . .15-1 ...... 1st o 1985 . . . .3-5 2001 . . . .16-0 ...... 1st n e

1986 . . . .2-4 2002 . . . .13-3 . . . . .2nd n t

1987 . . . .4-8 2003 . . . .15-1 ...... 1st s 1988 . . . .5-7 2004 . . . .16-0 ...... 1st 1989 . . . .5-4 2005 . . . .13-3 . . . . .2nd 1990 . . . .6-3 2006 . . . .13-0 ...... 1st m I 1991 . . . .12-8 2007 . . . .13-0 ...... 1st a a 1992 . . . .5-6 ...... 7th 2008 . . . .16-4 . . . . .2nd 1993 . . . .15-3 . . . . .2nd 2009 . . . .12-8 ...... 4th 1994 . . . .14-4 . . . . .2nd Total 254-111 (.695)

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1996 . . . .13-3 . . . . .2nd u 1997 . . . .8-8 ...... 5th m a

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a 1912: Original Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association formed -- Cape Girardeau State 1992 : Missouri Southern State's softball squad, also in it's third season in Division II play, de -

l Teachers, Kirksville State Teachers, Maryville State Teachers, Springfield State Teachers, War - feats California State-Hayward, 1-0, to win the national championship... Conference name

p rensburg State Teachers, Central Coll., Central Wesleyan, Culver-Stockton, Drury, Missouri Val - changed to Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. ley, Missouri Wesleyan, Tarkio, Westminster, and William Jewell. 1994: Central Missouri knocks off Florida Southern, 14-9, to capture the NCAA Division II 1924: The MIAA reorganized to include only the five regional state colleges -- Central, North - Baseball Championship... Men's soccer championship play resumes... First Ken B. Jones Award west, Northeast, Southwest and Southeast. Sports include football basketball and outdoor track for MIAA Student-Athlete of the Year given. & field. 1996 : Missouri-St. Louis completes final season before moving to the Great Lakes Valley Con - w 1931: Tennis added as a conference sport. ference... Northeast Missouri State changes its name to Truman State University. e 1932: Indoor track added as an MIAA sport. 1997: Ken B. Jones retires on June 30 after 16 years of service as commissioner to the confer - I 1934: Golf added as a conference sport. ence... MIAA chief executive officers select former Metro Conference and Gulf South Confer - v 1935: Missouri School of Mines (now Missouri-Rolla) joins the MIAA. ence commissioner Ralph McFillen as his successor... New MIAA office established in Overland e 1957: MIAA joins the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) College Division. Park, Kan. R 1958: Cross country added as an MIAA sport. 1998: Northwest Missouri State became the first football team in NCAA Division II history to 1963: Southwest Missouri State's men's golf squad wins MIAA's first NCAA College Division post a 15-0 record, as the Bearcats won their first national title in any sport with a 24-6 win championship. over Carson-Newman (Tenn.). 1964: Missouri Mines changes its name to University of Missouri-Rolla 1999: Lincoln forfeits membership in the MIAA at the conclusion of the 1998-99 academic s 1965 : Wrestling and added as MIAA sports year... Men's soccer championship discontinued... Women's soccer added as a championship

d 1966: Baseball added as an MIAA sport sport... Northwest Missouri State wins the longest NCAA Championship football game at any 1970: Lincoln University joins the MIAA. level, defending the Division II National Title with a 58-52, four-overtime win over Carson-New - R 1974: Southwest Missouri State wins the NCAA Division II Men's Cross Country Championship. man (Tenn.) at Florence, Ala. o 1980: University of Missouri-St. Louis joins the MIAA. 2000: The MIAA enters agreement with Mineral Water Bowl, where the top team from the C 1981 : Men's soccer added as a conference sport... Ken B. Jones is appointed as MIAA's first conference not making the NCAA-II Football Playoffs will take on a representative from the e full-time commissioner... Southwest Missouri State leaves for NCAA Division I. Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference the first Saturday in December.

R 1982: The MIAA begins sponsoring championships in women's athletics -- volleyball, softball, 2002: On Oct. 17, 26,695 football fans at Kansas City's watch Northwest basketball, cross country, track & field and tennis. Missouri State defeat Pittsburg State, 29-6 -- the largest crowd ever to witness an MIAA event. 1984: Central Missouri becomes the first school in NCAA history to have its men's and 2003 : First MIAA Basketball Tournament played at Kansas City's Municipal Auditorium. Central women's basketball squads earn national championships in the same season. Southeast Mis - Missouri wins its second NCAA Division II Baseball Championship. y souri State also wins an NCAA Division II National Championship in men's cross country. 2005 : Washburn wins the NCAA Division II women's basketball championship. Missouri-Rolla R 1985: Southeast Missouri State claims NCAA Division II Men's Indoor Track National Champi - completes final MIAA season. o onship. 2006: Fort Hays State University joins the MIAA. Central Missouri State changes its name to t 1986: Southwest Baptist University joins the MIAA. University of Central Missouri. s 1989: Missouri Southern, Missouri Western, Pittsburg State and Washburn join MIAA... Men's 2007: Nebraska-Omaha accepted as 11th member of MIAA, to begin play in 2008-09. Ralph I soccer championship suspended. McFillen retires as commissioner, succeeded by Jim Johnson. Southwest Baptist announces in - h 1991: Southeast Missouri State leaves for NCAA Division I... Emporia State joins the MIAA... tention to play football as an independent in 2008. MIAA establishes Sports Information Office... Pittsburg State, in just its third season as an NCAA 2009: The MIAA admits Lincoln (Mo.) back into the league and the Blue Tigers will begin play Division II member, wins the Football National Championship with a 20-6 win over Jacksonville during the 2010 season for all sports except football (2011). s (Ala.) State. t n e

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p School Joined Sponsorship Nickname Location Enrollment Athletic Director p Univ. of Central Missouri 1912 16 Mules/Jennies Warrensburg, Mo. 11,000 Jerry Hughes o 1991 15 Hornets/Lady Hornets Emporia, Kan. 6,528 Fort Hays State Univ. 2006 16 Tigers Hays, Kan. 9.000

a Lincoln 1970-99; 2010 13 Blue Tigers Jefferson City, Mo. 3,300 Betty Kemna a

I Missouri Southern 1989 16 Lions Joplin, Mo. 5,300 Jared Bruggeman m Missouri Western 1989 10 Griffons St. Joesph, Mo. 5,295 Dave Williams Nebraska-Omaha 2008 15 Mavericks Omaha, Neb. 14,700 Trev Alberts Northwest Missouri 1912 15 Bearcats Maryville, Mo. 6,500 Dr. Bob Boerigter Pittsburg State University 1989 13 Gorillas Pittsburg, Kan. 6,750 n a Southwest Baptist University 1986 16 Bearcats/Lady Bearcats Bolivar, Mo. 3,600 Mike Pitts m Truman State University 1912 21 Bulldogs Kirksville, Mo. 5,800 Jerry Wollmering u

R Washburn Univ. 1989 10 Ichabods/Lady Blues Topeka, Kan. 7,400 Loren Ferre’ t

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MIAA 2009 S TANdINGS f Conference Overall o W L SW SL Pct. W L SW SL Pct. Central Missouri 18 2 56 15 .900 | 34 5 106 28 .872 C

Washburn 16 4 54 19 .800 | 33 5 105 26 .868 o

Emporia State 16 4 51 21 .800 | 29 6 93 30 .829 a C

Pittsburg State 14 6 47 26 .700 | 24 13 83 59 .649 h e

Truman 12 8 43 35 .600 | 24 13 83 59 .649 s Nebraska-Omaha 10 10 44 35 .500 | 20 14 79 51 .588 Northwest Missouri 6 14 26 50 .300 | 15 21 58 77 .417 R

Missouri Southern 6 14 28 50 .300 | 13 21 57 79 .382 o Southwest Baptist 5 15 22 51 .250 | 12 24 54 85 .333 s t

Missouri Western 4 16 23 55 .200 | 11 22 47 78 .333 e R Fort Hays State 3 17 19 56 .150 | 7 27 35 88 .206

Player of the Year: Pamela Caragena, OH, PSU p MIAA A ll -c oNFeReNce TeAMS l

Freshman of the Year: Megan Sharpe, MH, TSU a First-Team Second-Team Coach of the Year: Flip Piontek, UCM y e

Arica Shepard, ESU* OH Sr. Allie Huffman, UCM OH So. R

Pamela Caragena, PSU* OH Sr. Lilian Rezende, FHSU OH Sr. s Brittney Miller, ESU OH/RS Jr. Corrinne Stringer, PSU OH So. 2009 NcAA p oSTSeASoN Ellen Thommes, UNO MS Sr. Paula Harris, UCM MH So.

eSUlTS R Mollie Lacy, WU MH So. Ashley Jurgensmeyer, SBU MH So. *MIAA R * e

Caitlin Pankratz, UCM S Sr. Megan Sharpe, TSU MH Fr. South Central Regional (November 19-20) v I

Kate Hampson, WU S Sr. Lauren Graybeal, TSU RH Sr. Warrensburg, Mo. (Multipurpose Building) e Rachel Fister, UCM L Jr. Breanna Lewis, WU RH So. Quarterfinals w Ting Liu, ESU S Jr. (6) Truman -0 21 7 18 * Unanimous Selection Emily Vosseler, PSU S Sr. (3) West Texas A&M-3 25 25 25

Angie Reicks, UNO L So. R

(7) Nebraska-Omaha-1 25 16 14 22 e

(2) Washburn - 3 23 25 25 25 C o

Third-Team Honorable Mention (5) Pittsburg State -3 25 16 25 25 R d (Only NCAA Tourney Teams Listed) (4) Emporia State -1 15 25 12 23 Renee Rheinecker, MSSU OH Fr. s Katelyn Schmidtberger, ESU OH Fr. Ashley Shepard, WU OH Jr. (8) Dallas Baptist -0 18 15 14 Bradye Peniston, UCM MH Fr. Brianne Boner, ESU MH Jr. (1) Central Missouri -3 25 25 25 Lizzy Mach, UNO MH/RS So. Molly Bergkamp, PSU MH Jr. h I Sara Falcone, NWMSU MH Jr. Brooke Fay, PSU MH Fr. Semifinals s Erin Hattey, TSU RH Sr. (3) West Texas A&M -3 25 27 25 t Abby Gruenbacher, UCM RH Jr. (2) Washburn -0 17 25 20 o Emily Myers, UNO S So. Ashley Petak, TSU S Sr. R Cassie Wilson, PSU L Jr. Amy Byfield, ESU L Sr. (5) Pittsburg State -0 23 24 18 y Casey Bruno, TSU L Jr. Molly Smith, WU L Jr. (1) Central Missouri -3 25 26 25 o

Championship p p

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MIAA A ThleTeS oF The week e NCAA Div. II Championships (December 3-5) n Hitter of the Week Specialist of the Week t

Saint Paul, Minn. (gangelhoff Center) s Sept. 1 Arica Shepard - ESU Sept. 1 Emily Myers UNO Sept. 7 Brianne Boner - ESU Sept. 7 Ting Liu - ESU Quarters: Dowling -0 Tampa -1 Sept. 14 Pamela Cartagena - PSU Sept. 14 Emily Myers - UNO

Flagler 3 CSU San Bernadino -3 m Sept. 21 Arica Shepard - ESU Sept. 21 Ting Liu - ESU I Sept. 28 Ellen Thommes - UNO Sept. 28 Emily Myers - UNO West Texas A&M -3 Concordia-St Paul -3 a a Oct. 5 Arica Shepard - ESU Oct. 5 Kate Hampson - WU California (Pa.) -1 Indianapolis -0 Oct. 12 Molly Lacy - WU Oct. 12 Kate Hampson - WU Oct. 20 Arica Shepard - ESU Oct. 20 Ting Liu - ESU Semifinals Oct. 27 Arica Shepard - ESU Oct. 27 Kate Hampson - WU Flagler -1 CSU San Bernadino -1 West Texas A&M -3 Concordia-St. Paul -3 t Nov. 2 Brittney Miller - ESU Nov. 2 Ting Liu - ESU R Nov. 9 Arica Shepard - ESU Nov. 9 Kate Hampson - WU u Finals m

Nov. 17 Bradye Peniston - UCM Nov. 17 Angie Reicks - UNO West Texas A&M - 0 Concordia St. Paul -3 a

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o 2009 MIAA T eAM STATISTIcS f |------ATTACK------| |----SET---| |-SERVE--| |------DIG-----| |----BLOCKING-----| n I Name S K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SA/Set DIG D/Set BS BA Total B/S Overall MIAA Central Missouri 134 1870 13.95 600 5181 .245 1741 12.99 181 1.35 2345 17.50 62 488 306 2.28 34-5 18-2

s Emporia State 123 1827 14.85 630 4534 .264 1684 13.69 138 1.12 2071 16.84 64 402 265 2.15 29-6 16-4 e Fort Hays State 123 1571 12.77 859 4593 .155 1480 12.03 137 1.11 1860 15.12 48 277 186 1.52 7-27 3-17 h

C Missouri Southern 136 1714 12.60 797 4655 .197 1573 11.57 143 1.05 1829 13.45 62 374 249 1.83 13-21 6-14 a

o Missouri Western 125 1460 11.68 793 4467 .149 1353 10.82 180 1.44 1696 13.57 38 298 187 1.50 11-22 4-16 C Nebraska-Omaha 130 1745 13.42 604 4861 .235 1604 12.34 215 1.65 2182 16.78 41 405 243 1.87 20-14 10-10 Northwest Missouri 135 1582 11.71 708 4513 .194 1454 10.77 148 1.10 1971 14.60 50 437 268 1.99 15-21 6-14

R Pittsburg State 134 1876 14.00 669 5325 .227 1745 13.02 153 1.14 2376 17.73 77 287 220 1.65 25-11 14-6 e t

s Southwest Baptist 139 1612 11.59 750 5076 .170 1479 10.64 145 1.04 2226 16.01 50 458 279 2.01 12-24 5-15 o TRuMAN 142 1823 12.83 807 5376 .189 1681 11.84 161 1.13 2457 17.30 56 390 251 1.77 24-13 12-8 R Washburn 131 1920 14.65 658 4833 .261 1776 13.56 161 1.23 2256 17.22 77 375 264 2.02 33-5 16-4 s

R 2009 MIAA I NdIVIdUAl leAdeRS e y a Hitting percentage points l

p Player Cl S Kills Errs Total Pct Player Cl S Pts P/Set Lacy,Mollie, WU SO 127 380 78 745 .405 Shepard,Arica, ESU SR 123 568.5 4.62 Thommes,Ellen, UNO SR 125 395 74 828 .388 Cartagena, Pamela, PSU SR 132 571.0 4.33

w Sharpe,Megan, TSU FR 126 390 105 806 .354 Rezende,Lilian, FHSU SR 123 526.0 4.28 e

I Lewis,Breanna, WU SO 107 287 74 628 .339 Thommes,Ellen, UNO SR 125 496.5 3.97 v Shepard,Arica, ESU SR 123 524 144 1174 .324 Miller,Brittney, ESU JR 122 463.0 3.80 e

R Miller,Brittney, ESU JR 122 421 128 939 .312 Stringer, Corrinne, PSU SO 133 500.0 3.76 Peniston,Bradye, UCM FR 134 300 69 753 .307 Sicner,Kelli, MWSU JR 124 459.0 3.70 Jurgensmeyer,Ashley,SBU SO 139 397 109 951 .303 Sharpe,Megan, TSU FR 126 453.0 3.60 s Falcone,Sara, NWMSU JR 135 352 101 839 .299 Huffman,Allie, UCM SO 132 469.5 3.56 d Harris,Paula, UCM SO 134 389 130 866 .299 Jurgensmeyer,Ashley, SBU SO 139 487.5 3.51 R o C e kills assists R Player Cl S No. Per game Player Cl S A A/Set Shepard,Arica, ESU SR 123 524 4.26 Liu,Ting ESU JR 123 1451 11.80 y Cartagena, Pamela, PSU SR 132 525 3.98 Vosseler, Emily, PSU SR 134 1530 11.42 R Rezende,Lilian, FHSU SR 123 452 3.67 Hampson,Kate, WU SR 128 1449 11.32 o t Miller,Brittney, ESU JR 122 421 3.45 Pankratz,Caitlin, UCM SR 134 1459 10.89 s

I Stringer, Corrinne, PSU SO 133 441 3.32 Myers,Emily, UNO SO 130 1411 10.85 h Sicner,Kelli, MWSU JR 124 407 3.28 Skei,Elin, MSSU 116 1218 10.50 Huffman,Allie, UCM SO 132 430 3.26 Benton,Madison, MWSU SR 109 1048 9.61 s Thommes,Ellen, UNO SR 125 395 3.16 Akin,Laira, NWMSU SO 132 1260 9.55 t n Rheinecker,Renee, MSSU 133 416 3.13 Wallace,Brianna, SBU JR 138 1272 9.22 e Feldman,Jeanna, MSSU 135 421 3.12 Petak,Ashley, TSU JR 134 895 6.68 n o p p igs locks

o d b Player Cl S No. Per game Player Cl S Total B/Set Fister,Rachel, UCM JR 134 708 5.28 Peniston,Bradye, UCM FR 134 138.0 1.03 Spangenberg,Paige , NWMSU JR 135 701 5.19 Thommes,Ellen, UNO SR 125 128.0 1.02 a a Bruno,Casey, TSU JR 116 561 4.84 Harris,Paula, UCM SO 134 132.0 0.99 I

m Wilson, Cassie, PSU JR 134 642 4.79 Kaiser,Katelyn, ESU JR 92 86.0 0.93 Reicks,Angie, UNO SO 130 601 4.62 Boner,Brianne, ESU JR 98 91.0 0.93 Smith,Molly, WU JR 127 584 4.60 Jurgensmeyer,Ashley, SBU SO 139 127.0 0.91 Byfield,Amy, ESU SR 123 551 4.48 Wigger,Kelci, WU JR 73 66.0 0.90 n Hileman,Tracie, FHSU SO 123 522 4.24 Falcone,Sara, NWMSU JR 135 117.0 0.87 a Cartagena, Pamela, PSU SR 132 541 4.10 Ryan,Amber, NWMSU JR 135 116.0 0.86 m Noble,Lauren, SBU JR 117 478 4.09 Sharpe,Megan, TSU FR 126 104.0 0.83 u R t

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Central Missouri 20 2009 yeAR o Year School Truman 6 2007 1982 Central Missouri

1983 Central Missouri C

1984 Central Missouri o

Washburn 2 2005 1985 Central Missouri a 1986 Central Missouri C 1987 Central Missouri h Emporia State 1 2008 e

1988 Central Missouri s 1989 Central Missouri 1990 Central Missouri

bUlldoG MIAA 1991 Central Missouri R plAyeRS oF The week 1992 Central Missouri o 1993 Central Missouri s 1994 Central Missouri t 1991 2002 e

1995 Central Missouri R Oct. 15 Felicia Sutton ...... Hitter Sept. 16 Jessica Sears ...... Hitter 1996 Central Missouri Sept. 16 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter 1993 Oct. 7 Shelby Ortwerth ...... Hitter 1997 Central Missouri 1998 Central Missouri Oct. 11 Kirsten Bernthal ...... Setter Oct. 21 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter p

Oct. 18 Neely Forbes ...... Hitter Oct. 28 Kelly Vogel ...... Hitter 1999 Central Missouri l Oct. 18 Kirsten Bernthal ...... Setter Nov. 18 Shelby Ortwerth ...... Hitter 2000 Central Missouri a Truman y Nov. 15 Christie Hackmann ...... Hitter e

Nov. 15 Kirsten Bernthal ...... Setter 2003 2001 Truman R

Sept. 9 Rachael Shedd ...... Specialist 2002 Washburn s 1994 Sept. 16 Tiffany Graham ...... Hitter 2003 Truman (RS/T) Oct. 31 Kirsten Bernthal ...... Setter Sept. 23 Jessica Sears ...... Hitter 2004 Truman (RS/T) Oct. 7 Rachael Shedd ...... Specialist 2005 Washburn (RS) 1996 Oct. 21 Rachael Shedd ...... Specialist R

Truman (T) e

Sept. 24 Kirsten Bernthal ...... Setter Nov. 11 Rachael Shedd ...... Specialist 2006 Truman (E/T) v

Oct. 8 Kirsten Bernthal ...... Setter Nov. 18 Jessica Sears ...... Hitter I Washburn (W) e

Nov. 12 Kirsten Bernthal ...... Setter Nove. 18 Rachael Shedd ...... Specialist 2007 Truman (E/T) w Nov. 19 Kirsten Bernthal ...... Setter Washburn (W) 2004 1997 Sept. 20 Sarah Shearman ...... Hitter 2008 Emporia State Sept. 16 Kelly Mangels ...... Setter Oct. 18 Christine Wagener . . . . .Specialist 2009 Central Missouri R Sept. 30 Kelly Mangles ...... Setter Nov. 15 Jessica Sears ...... Hitter e Nov. 15 Christine Wagener . . . . .Specialist Prior to 1993, the MIAA Champi - C o 1998 onship was awarded to the confer - ence tournament winner. From R Sept. 15 Kelly Mangles ...... Setter 2005 d

Oct. 13 Kelly Mangles ...... Setter Sept. 5 Micaela Walter ...... Hitter 1993-2005, the team with the best s Nov. 3 Kelly Mangles ...... Setter Sept. 19 Kelsey Wackerman ...... Hitter record in a double round-robin sched - Oct. 3 Sarah Shearman ...... Hitter ule was decared the league’s cham -

1999 Oct. 24 Christine Wagener . . . . .Specialist pion. The conference revived the h

Sept. 21 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter Oct. 31 Kelsey Wackerman ...... Hitter I

postseason tournament with a six- s Oct. 26 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter Nov. 14 Sarah Shearman ...... Hitter team, single-elimination format from t Nov. 2 Janelle zehr ...... Hitter Nov. 14 Whitney Boehler ...... Specialist 2003-2007 and split into an East (E) o Nov. 9 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter and West (W) division for the 2005 R Nov. 16 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter 2006 y season. The winner of the tourna - Sept. 11 Kelsey Wackerman ...... Hitter ment was declared the conference

2000 Oct. 9 Kelsey Wackerman ...... Hitter o champion. In 2008, the format re -

Sept. 5 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter Oct. 16 Allie Cherven ...... Hitter p

Sept. 12 Casey Felkerson ...... Hitter Oct. 30 Sarah Shearman ...... Hitter verted back to a double round-robin p Sept. 19 Eliza Hoerner ...... Hitter Nov. 6 Sarah Shearman ...... Hitter schedule with no postseason tourna - o Sept. 19 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter ment with the best record winning the n e

Sept. 26 Jenny Glenn ...... Hitter 2007 title. n

Oct. 10 Casey Felkerson ...... Hitter Aug. 27 Melissa Keck ...... Hitter t Oct. 10 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter Oct. 15 Melissa Keck ...... Hitter s Oct. 24 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter Nov. 5 Allie Cherven ...... Hitter Nov. 12 Allie Cherven ...... Hitter

2001 Nov. 12 Amanda Holliday . . . . .Specialist m Sept. 4 Eliza Hoerner ...... Hitter I Sept. 18 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter 2008 a Sept. 25 Eliza Hoerner ...... Hitter Sept. 1 Whitney Boehler ...... Specialist a Oct. 2 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter Oct. 20 Melissa Keck ...... Hitter Oct. 16 Eliza Hoerner ...... Hitter Oct. 30 Cassy Felkerson ...... Hitter

Oct. 30 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter t

Nov. 6 Eliza Hoerner ...... Hitter R Nov. 6 Monica Marlowe ...... Setter u m a n

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e RUMAN t s o R ATHLETI Cs s F 21 Sports Sponsored, most of any state school in Missouri. R e

y F One of the top Division II Academic All-American producing schools. a l F Has the Top Academic Success Rate among Missouri Schools. p F Student-Athletes had an average GPA of 3.27 with 52 with a 4.0 in 2009 w e I v ACADEMIC WHAT Is DIVIsION II? e Division II (or DII) is an intermediate-level division R ALL-AMERICANs of competition in the National Collegiate Athletic Asso - Truman State University is one of the top schools in all of ciation. It offers an alternative to both the highly compet - itive (and highly expensive) level of intercollegiate

s the country in producing Academic All-Americans. sports offered in NCAA Division I and to the non-schol - d The Bulldogs have had 92 Academic All-Americans since

R arship level offered in Division III. the programs inception in 1952 by the College Sports Infor - o Division II teams usually feature a number of local mation Directors of America which is 24th overall and sec - C or in-state student-athletes. Many Division II student-

e ond in Division II. athletes pay for school through a combination of scholar - R To be eligible for the Academic All-America honor, a stu - ship money, grants, student loans and employment dent-athlete must have at least a 3.30 GPA and earn first-team earnings. Division II athletics programs are financed in all-district honors that are voted by the district’s sports infor - y the institution's budget like other academic departments

R mation directors. on campus. Traditional rivalries with regional institu - o Truman Academic All-Americans since 2000 tions dominate schedules of many Division II athletics t programs. s 2000 Jason Reinberg (MBB) 2004 Diana Betsworth (SW) I

h 2000 Heather Mackie (SB) 2004 Sarah Dance (SW) MIAA 2000 Beth Luebbering (TF) 2004 Sara Murray (Soc) 2001 Austin Lepper (FB) 2005 Jared Atwood (Soc) CHAMPIONsHIPs s t 2001 Lance Dorsey (FB) 2005 Diana Betsworth (SW) Football ...... 26 n 2001 Nathan Artz (Tennis) 2005 Sarah Dance (SW) Men’s Indoor Track ...... 19 e 2001 Heather Mackie (SB) 2005 Lauren Cepicky (Soc) n Men’s Outdoor Track ...... 17 o 2001 Beth Luebbering (TF) 2006 Randy Beilsmith (Bsb) Men’s Golf ...... 13 p 2001 Laura Potts (Golf) 2006 Gregg Nurrenbern (Wr) Men’s Cross Country ...... 11 p 2001 Casey Felkerson (VB) 2006 Brittany Anderson (SW) o Men’s Tennis ...... 11 2001 Jenny Glenn (VB) 2006 Lija Kaleps-Clark (SW) Men’s Basketball ...... 9 2002 Austin Lepper (FB) 2006 Sarah Shearman (VB) Women’s Soccer ...... 9 2002 Tameem Yehyawi (FB) 2007 Brittany Anderson (SW) Volleyball ...... 6 a 2002 Bridget Riley (SW) 2007 Lija Kaleps-Clark (SW)

a Men’s Soccer ...... 6 *

I 2002 Liz Hug (SW) 2007 Jacquie Faust (TF) Softball ...... 6 m 2002 Beth Luebbering (TF) 2009 Peter Bracha (Tennis) 2002 Kayse Hahn (TF) 2009 Kate Aherne (SW) Wrestlng ...... 5 * 2003 Tameem Yehyawi (FB) 2009 Tanya Sylvester (SW) Women’s Indoor Track ...... 4 2003 Matt Helbig (TF) 2009 Lindsy Blair (Tennis) Women’s Tennis ...... 4 2003 Britini Bufurd (SB) 2010 Kate Aherne (SW) Women’s Outdoor Track ...... 2 n Women’s Cross Country ...... 1

a 2003 Kelli Dudley (SW) 2010 Andrew McCall (SW) Total ...... 148 m 2003 Liz Hug (SW) 2010 Tanya Sylvester (SW)

u 2003 Sarah Dance (SW) 2010 Peter Bracha (Tennis) * The MIAA discontinued championships in Men’s

R 2003 Sara Murray (Soc) 2010 Katrina Biermann (TF) Soccer & Wrestling Swimming and Women’s Golf t 2004 Jared Atwood (Soc) are not sponsored by the MIAA 46 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball TRUMAN AThleTIcS 2010 Bulldogs

sTAFF DIRECTORY I DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICs n

Director of Athletics-Jerry Wollmering ...... 4235 f Jerry W. Prior to coming to Truman, Wollmering Asst. Director of Athletics/Compliance/SWA - Linda Anderson . . . . . 4261 o Wollmering was served as associate athletics director of finance Athletics Secretary-Jeri Speak ...... 4235 named the Director and administration at Bowling Green State Athletics Media Relations of Athletics at Tru - University in Ohio since January of 1998. He Asst. Director of Athletics-Kevin White ...... 4276 man in September was also the assistant athletics director for fi - Media Relations Assistant - Tyler Madsen ...... 7778

of 1999. nancial affairs for two years at BGSU, prior to Athletics Media Relations FAX ...... 7475 C Head Football Coach-Gregg Nesbitt ...... 4252 his becoming an associate AD. o Since coming Assistant Football Coach-Jed Paulsen ...... 7494

Wollmering earned a bachelor's degree in a to Kirksville, Assistant Football Coach- Jay Davis ...... 4012

business administration and accounting from C Wollmering has Assistant Football Coach- Thomas Kearney ...... 4262

Drake University in 1987, and a master's de - h helped Truman be gree in physical education and athletic adminis - Assistant Football Coach-Kellen Nesbitt ...... 4170 one of the top ath - Assistant Football Coach- Nate Griffin ...... 4235 e

tration from Kent State University in 1993. He s letics departments Men’s Soccer Coach-Duke Cochran ...... 4168 is also a certified public accountant with expe - Women’s Soccer Coach-Mike Cannon ...... 4463 in NCAA Division rience as an auditor. II -- both athleti - Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach- Katie Reuck ...... 7260 Before arriving at Bowling Green, Volleyball Coach-Ben Briney ...... 4468

cally and academi - R Wollmering was an assistant athletic director at Assistant Volleyball Coach-Megan Wargo ...... 4645

cally. o Southeast Missouri State University, a Division Men’s Basketball Coach-Jack Schrader ...... 4171

The Bulldogs s I program, for approximately 18 months. While Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach-Tim Deidrick ...... 4272

have finished in working on his master's degree, Wollmering Women’s Basketball Coach-Michael Smith ...... 4459 t the top-10 in the Directors’ Cup standings in six of was a graduate assistant to the athletic director Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach-Lora Westling ...... 7362 e the 11 years Wollmering has been at Truman. In at Kent. Cross Country & Track Coach-John Cochrane ...... 4342 R 2003-04, he led the athletics program to a third- A native of Ft. Madison, Iowa, he was a Assistant Cross Country & Track Coach-Tim Schwegler ...... 4341 place finish in that national program, the highest varsity letterman in cross country and track at Assistant Women’s Track & Field Coach-Leslie Hardesty ...... 6039 ever for an active member of the MIAA at that Drake. Wollmering and his wife, Alicia, have Baseball Coach-Dan Davis ...... 6003 time. three daughters: Leah, Erica and Kate. Softball Coach-Erin Brown ...... 4343 p Academically, Truman regularly ranks among Assistant Softball Coach - Cathy Monroe ...... 4343 l the top schools in the MIAA and in the nation in Co-Men’s Golf Coach- Jim Berrey ...... 7778 a graduation rates. In the latest NCAA Academic Co-Men’s Golf Coach - Tyler Madsen ...... 7778 y Sucess Rate date, 11 of the 17 sports counted had Women’s Golf Coach-Sam Lesseig ...... 4090 e a 100% sucess rate. Swimming Coach-Mark Gole ...... 7219 R Wollmering has also served the MIAA as chair Assistant Swimming Coach-Tim Sandfort ...... 6040 s of the finance committee and been a member of Tennis Coach-Pete Kendall ...... 7258 the NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Com - Wrestling Coach-Dave Schutter ...... 7257 mittee. Head Trainer-Michelle Boyd ...... 7364 Asst. Trainers-Adam Cline/Cassie DeBlauw/Matt Bailey . . . . . 6055/7521 R

Area code is 660 and prefix is 785 e v I e

AssOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR w Linda Anderson joined the Truman Athletics department in For nearly 20 years, Anderson served as Associate Director of 2007 as Associate Director and Senior Women’s Administrator. Athletics and SWA at Division III, Saint Mary’s University in During her time at Truman, she has served as the department’s Winona, Minn. compliance officer and been a liaison to the campus in various ca - At St. Mary’s, Anderson held coaching duties as the school’s vol - R pacities. leyball and softball coach. She was named the Minnesota Intercolle - e Anderson have been involved in athletics for over 25 years last giate Athletics Conference Volleyball Coach of the Year in 1990. C serving as Director of Athletics at in St. Anderson started her career in college athletics at Bemidji State o Louis the three years prior to coming to Truman. (Minn.) as an Interim Director of Women’s Athletics, Interim Volley - R While at Maryville, she worked with the School of Business to ball Coach and Head Softball Coach while completing her masters d develop a Sports-Administration emphasis while adding men’s and degree in Physical Education, Health, Coaching and Administration. s women’s track and field and also served on committees with the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. h I s t o R sPORTs MEDICINE y

The training room is home base for the sports o

medicine program at Truman State University. p The purpose of the program is to work toward WHAT’s IN A p the prevention of athletic injuries, care for those o injuries that do happen and work for complete n

NICKNAME? e recovery through rehabilitation so that the stu - dent-athlete can return to competition as safely Why was the nickname, Bulldogs, selected for Tru - n man State University? O.C. Bell in 1908 referred to his t

and quickly as possible. The program works s under the direct supervision of three full-time ex - performers as Bulldogs, but it wasn’t an official desig - perienced trainers and two physicians. If an ath - nation. So far as is known, this term wasn’t used again lete should be injured while participating in an until the spring of 1915. At the time, a committee of students,

intercollegiate sport, they will be evaluated by a m highly competent training staff member and training room also contains rehabilitation room including the late President Emeritus Wal - I

treated as needed or referred to necessary med - containing a variety of rehabilitation equipment ter H. Ryle, recommended the adoption of a

ical personnel. A secondary training room in the football the “Bulldog” as the official emblem be - a The main training room is on the lower level kennels, located south of Pershing Building, is cause of the beast’s tenacity and ability of Pershing Building just off the northeast corner mainly used during fall and spring practices be - to fight desperately to the end. of Pershing Arena. Both the head athletics cause of its proximity to the football practice The spirit of the trainer’s and assistant athletics trainer’s offices field and outdoor track. It contains eight treat - Bulldog has been ev - ident since the name are located in this area. The student trainers as - ment tables, four taping tables, and three t signed to each sport also use this as their main whirlpools. This facility is equipped with modal - was selected 90 years R area of contact. ities and rehabilitation equipment similar to that ago. It’s not unique u It contains 7 treatment tables and 2 taping ta - in the Pershing athletic training room. though, as at least 16 m NCAA schools have bles. Two whirlpools, muscle stimulation, ultra - a adopted the "Bulldog". sound, and a variety of other modalities are n available to treat injured athletes. This athletic

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s TWO INDIVDUAL NATIONAL TITLEs e h HIGHLIGHT 09-10 C On March 11th and 12th, two Truman State Uni - Stelten missed so by virtue of Biermann clearing a versity student-athletes were crowned individual na - the previous height first, she was declared the cham - o tional champions in their respective sports. Senior Pole pion. C Vaulter Katrina Biermann and senior swimmer Kate With the championship, Biermann joined Winker Aherne captured events as part of the NCAA Division (2004), Saundra Hester (1990), Marlene Frahm (1985) II Winter Championships. and Deb Carter (1977).

R Biermann became just the fifth Truman Women’s Biermann also earned her fourth all-America honor

e Track & Field athlete to win a national championship as she took sixth place in the Triple Jump with a school t and first since Christina Winkler in 2004. record mark of 39-08.00. s The Liberty, Mo. native entered the national meet Nearly 1,600 miles away Aherne capped off her re - o after becoming the first female pole vaulter in the Mid- markable swimming career by capturing her third Aherne Biermann R America Intercollegiate Athletics Association to top 13 straight title in the 200-yard individual medley at the From there, Aherne closed it out, posting a time of feet in either indoor or outdoor version of the event. NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving Champi - 27.35 in the final 50-yards of freestyle – more than a She had won six Pole Vault competitions this season onships in Canton, Ohio. second faster than any other competitor – to capture her including the MIAA championships two weeks prior Aherne became the first Bulldog swimmer to cap - third straight national championship. s to nationals. ture three individual national championships and only Aherne wasn’t done on that night, as she took sec - R At the national meet, held in Albuquerque, New the second Truman student-athlete to win three titles ond place and recorded her 22nd career all-American e Mexico, Biermann needed all three attempts before fi - during their career. Larry Jones won three straight award in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 23.10. She y nally clearing 12-10.00 to join four other competitors track championships in 1972, 1973 and 1974. came in .33 seconds behind Jackie Borkowski from a

l that had made that mark. The Cary, Ill native and Cary-Grove graduate West Chester for first place and was .13 seconds better

p The bar was moved up to 13-01.75 and Biermann bested everyone in her final heat by nearly 1.5 seconds than Ashland University’s Julie Widmann, who fin - cleared it on her first attempt. Lauren Stelten of Min - in the 200 IM finals, setting both NCAA and school ished third. nesota State University-Mankato, also cleared that records with a time of 2:00.56. At the meet’s conclusion, Aherne had won seven height but did so on her second attempt. After 100 yards, Aherne trailed both Alexandra more All-America awards to cap off her Truman Swim - The two remaining foes saw the bar adjusted up Henley from UC-San Diego and Yuan Qang Li from ming career with 27. She was also a member of the w four more inches. Biermann missed on all three at - Drury, but saved her best for last in propelling past both 800 Free Relay team that captured the national title e

I tempts and watched as Stelten had the final crack at the in the breaststroke to take the lead into the final 50-yard back in 2008 to finish with four total national champi - v national title. stretch. onships. e R CHAMPs FOR NINTH TIME MCCALL NAMED The Truman women’s soccer team captured its FIRsT TRUMAN s ninth MIAA title in 11 years and advanced to the 2009

d NCAA tournament after earning the conference’s au -

R tomatic qualifier. RHODEs sCHOLAR

o The Bulldogs traveled to Canyon, Texas for first Nov. 23, 2009 - Andrew McCall, a senior men’s

C and second round action, taking on rival Nebraska- swimmer at Truman State University, has been named a e Omaha in the opening round. Senior Riley Mahn Rhodes scholar, placing him in a distinct group, and

R headed in a corner kick early in the second half to send making him the first Truman student to be so honored. the Bulldogs to the second round against the region’s Rhodes scholars were announced Sunday. McCall, top seed, West Texas A&M. a philosophy and religion major from St. Louis, Mo.,

y However, the ’Dogs couldn’t find pay-dirt in its was among the 32 recipients.

R next match and fell, 1-0, to the host Lady Buffaloes. Captain of the swimming The squad had seven players named MIAA all-con - o team, he is five-time Division t ference, including a league-best five to the first-team. II All-American in swimming

s Seniors Katie Reuck, Kelsey Richters and Theresa and a violinist in the Univer - I Bauler were joined by sophomore Megan Buri and sity Symphony. h freshman Olivia Hayes on the first-team, with Hayes The Rhodes scholarship, picking up conference freshman of the year honors. created in 1902, covers all ex - Freshman Kelsey Twellman received second-team penses of two to three years of s t accolades, while sophomore Jayne Grisham was study at Oxford University in n named an honorable mention goalkeeper. Head coach England. McCall plans to read e Mike Cannon garnered his eighth MIAA coach of the for the Bachelor of Philosophy n year award. at Oxford beginning in the fall o Of those seven, Five were named to the NSCAA MIAA Freshman of the Year Olivia Hayes of 2010. p South Central all-region team, as both Reuck and Hayes Elected to Phi Beta Kappa p picked up first-team accolades. Grisham (second-team), McCall as a junior, McCall has also o Bauler (third-team) and Buri (third-team) were also se - taken courses in Vienna, Aus - lected. tria and at the University of Colorado. "Andrew is an exceptional student and we are so pleased the selection committee chose to recognize him a for his talents and abilities while attending Truman," a

I NCAA APPEARANCEs University President Darrell W. Krueger said. "This is a m Sport Result wonderful honor for Andrew and it validates the quality of education our students receive.” Women’s Soccer 2nd Round McCall was the only student of the 32 recipients to Volleyball 1st Round be a school’s first-ever Rhodes scholar. Harvard Univer - Women’s Cross Country Anne Ratermann (67th)/ Dani Dell’Orco (86th) sity led all schools this year with five Rhodes scholars. Women’s Swimming 5th Massachusetts Institute of Technology had three, while n Men’s Swimming 23rd Yale University, the University of North Carolina and a Women’s Indoor Track & Field Katrina Biermann (Pole Vault - 1st/Triple Jump - 6th) the U.S. Military Academy each had two recipients. m Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Katrina Biermann (Pole Vault - NH) u

R Jennifer zweifel (Triple Jump - 9th) t Dani Dell’Orco (10,000 - 5th/5,000 - 10th)

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DELL’ORCO TAKEs NEsBITT RETURNs TO GUIDE FOOTBALL n

Dec. 7, 2009 – Truman State University Director f DOWN RECORD of Athletics Jerry Wollmering announced that former o April 25, 2010 – Sophomore Dani Dell’Orco broke Bulldog standout Gregg Nesbitt has been named the a 20-year old school record as she competed in the 101st football program’s next head coach. Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa. Dell'Orco finished Nesbitt, a native of Hannibal, Mo., received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Truman

second in the University/College Division Women’s C while playing for the Bulldog Football team from

5000 Meter. o Dell’Orco crossed the line in 16:45.13 to break 1976-1979. He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1980 Kerry Knepper’s 1990 mark of 16:49.44 and finished six before adding his master’s degree in 1987. a seconds behind race winner Risper Kimaiyo of Division “I am tremendously excited and proud to take C I, University of Texas-El Paso over the reins of our Truman Bulldog football pro - h (16:39.43). gram,” said Coach Nesbitt. “This great university e At the time it was the sev - helped equip me for this profession 30 years ago and s enth fastest in Division II this also is where I was blessed to meet my wife Jackie.” season and is an automatic “We have fond memories of our early days as un -

qualifying time for the na - dergraduates and the years when I returned here as R

tional outdoor championships the defensive coordinator in the early 90's,” Nesbitt o

in May. said. “This will be the biggest challenge I have been s

Dell’Orco earned all- a part of thus far in my coaching career, and we are t

American honors at the 2010 anxious to begin the "hard work" it will take in our e Division II Outdoor Track & attempt to restore the "Bulldog" pride.” R Field Championships by plac - ing fifth in the 10K. She also participated with Anne Rater -

ACADEMIC TITLE p mann at the Division II Cross Country Championships l FOR WREsTLING a

VANGENNIP sETs For the sixth time in program history, the Tru - y man wrestling team has captured the NCAA Div. II e RECORD Wrestling Coaches Association team all-Academic R Senior pitcher Richelle vanGennip broke the school Championship, coming in with a team grade-point s record for single-season strikeouts this past season for average of 3.467. The award also marks the fourth the Bulldog Softball team. vanGennip fanned 230 hit - straight Academic Championship for the squad. ters during the season, including 14 against Oklahoma Under the direction of head coach Dave Schut - Panhandle State on Feb. 27th. ter, Truman becomes the first program to win the R vanGennip tossed the first no-hitter since 2005 in a championship in four consecutive years. e Headlining the Bulldogs was senior Dean v

victory over Southwest Baptist and had two one-hitters I during the season. She also became the first Bulldog Schultz, who picked up second-team honors. e since 2004 to hit two grand slams in a season. Schultz, who went 13-12 this season, is a w For her efforts, she was named to the honorable Biology/Pre-Medicine major with a GPA of 3.64. mention all-conference team. Joining her on the hon - Also receiving honorable mention status were a orable mention squad was senior Erica LaCombe and host of ’Dogs, including junior Andrew Bader, sen - freshman Laura Miller. ior Kazuyuki Hashimoto, freshman zachary Hayes, R senior Bryan Isbell, junior Steve Kueny, sophomore e Chad Kurovski and sophomore James Maus. C Truman has now won the all-Academic o

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49 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball TRUMAN STATe UNIV . 2010 Bulldogs o f n I s e h C a o C

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R Location: Kirksville, Missouri Kirksville Population: 17,000 Undergraduate Enrollment: approximately s 5,600 R e Graduate Enrollment: approximately 250 y a International Enrollment: approximately l p 220 students from 42 different coun - FACTs tries Male/Female Ratio: 41:59 Truman State University continues to be lauded as one of the coun - w Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1 e try’s most prominent public liberal arts and sciences institutions. I Average Class Size: 23 students v e Percentage with GPA of 3.25 or higher: Recognized for educational excellence, Missouri’s only highly selective R 95% Percentage of Freshman Courses public university has been listed in national publications such as Con - s Taught by Full-time Faculty: 97% sumer’s Digest, The Fiske Guide to College, and The Princton Re - d Percentage of Full-time Faculty with Ph.D.s: R o 85% view. U.S. News & World Report’s 2008 edition of “America’s Best C Graduate Placement: 99% e

R Percentage of Graduates Immediately College” featured Truman for the eleventh con - Entering Graduate School: 50.4% secutive year as the #1 public university in the y Academic Year: 15-week semesters R

o Annual Average Cost of Books: $1000 Midwest awarding bachelor’s and master’s degrees. t

s Number of Campus Organizations: I over 240 Complete information for prospective students h Percentage Involved in Greek can be found at http://admissions.truman.edu

s Sororities & Fraternities: t 22% of women n e 31% of men n

o Size of Campus: 140 acres p ADMIssION REQUIREMENTs p o Admission to Truman is based upon high school curricu - lum; high school grade point average and rank; standard - ized test scores (ACT or SAT); special abilities, talents, or achievements; and an essay. Students planning to a

a enroll at Truman should complete the following high I school core curriculum: four units English, three m units mathematics (four units are strongly recom - mended), three units social studies/history, three units natural science, one unit fine arts and two units foreign language (same language). n Under guidelines for highly selective institutions from the Missouri Coor - a dinating Board for Higher Education, the students who receive the strongest m

u consideration for admission to Truman will have a 140 combined ability. The

R combined ability is determined by adding the high school class rank percent to the t national percentile on the ACT or SAT college entrance exam. 50 TRUMANBULLDOGS.COM truman volleyball TRUMAN STATe UNIV . 2010 Bulldogs I DR. T ROY D. n f PAINO o President, Truman State University Dr. Troy D. Paino began his duties as Truman State Univer - C sity 16th president on o May 10, 2010. a Prior to becoming C president he had been h serving as Truman's e provost and vice presi - s dent for academic af - fairs since 2008. In this

leadership position he R

served as a senior o

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ficer for the University. R Additionally, he helped lead both the implementation of a comprehensive strategic plan to upgrade technology on campus as

PPLYING OR p A F well as the establishment of the Truman Institute to develop programming aimed at generating revenue l DMIssION and building mutually beneficial relationships with a A y

Students wishing to be considered for all scholar - business and community organizations. He also e

worked closely with faculty to establish new tenure R ships and financial aid programs are strongly encour - EsIDENCE IFE R L and promotion policies and procedures and the Of - s aged to apply for admission by December 15. u fice of Student Research. Under guidelines for highly selective institutions Freshmen live on campus for their first year with about half of all Truman students live on campus. Prior to arriving in Kirksville, Dr. Paino served as from the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher the dean of the college of liberal arts at Winona State u The Residential College Program helps bring the

Education, the students who receive the strongest University (Minnesota) from 2004 to 2008. As the R University learning commuity inside the residence consideration for admission to Truman will have a dean, he helped develop important university partner - e

140 combined ability. The combined ability is deter - halls. ships with the Great River Shakespeare Festival and v u Truman’s entire campus is wireless. Frozen River Film Festival. He also helped establish I mined by adding the high school class rank percent - the Center for Engaged Research, Teaching & Schol - e age to the national percentile on the ACT or SAT arship, the American Democracy Project, and the w college enterance exam. Consortium for Liberal Arts & Sciences Promotion. There is no application fee. CAREER He began his career at Winona State University in

1997 as an assistant professor of history. While on R

COUNCIL OF PREPARATION the faculty, he co-founded and directed the Law & e Society Program from 1999 to 2004. He was pro - C

F Firms that hire Truman grads: Boeing, Cerner, moted to the rank of professor in 2007. o Dr. Paino received his juris doctorate from Indi - UBLIC IBERAL Edward Jones, Children’s Mercy Hospital, Peace R P L ana University School of Law. Prior to arriving at Corps, Macy’s Midwest, Walgreens, Ernest and d Winona, he worked as a lawyer in Indianapolis. In ad - ARTs COLLEGEs Young and many others. dition to his academic and legal experience, he has s F Offers internships through the Truman in Wash - served on several corporate boards and was a partner Truman has been a member of COPLAC since ington (D.C.) Program in a land development business. 1988. COPLAC is an organization of publicly F Nearly 99% of Truman graduates reporting post- Dr. Paino also has a Ph.D. and a Master of Arts h

funded colleges with a strong dedication to the lib - I

graduation plans enter graduate/professional degree in American Studies from Michigan State Uni - s eral arts. school or gain employment within six months of versity and a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and t graduation. philosophy from Evangel University in Springfield, o OMMITMENT TO Missouri. His teaching and scholarly interests include R C 20th-century cultural and social history and American y legal history. He has written journal articles, encyclo - OUR ORE LUMNI HAPTERs pedia entries and book reviews on the history of F C A C American sport. His book, "The Social History of o Alumni Chapters help connect Truman alumni, the United States: 1960s," was published in 2008. p VALUEs families and others to the University. Members re - He currently serves on the Missouri Enterprise & p Innovation Center board and is a newly inducted o F ceive a variety of benefits. n a strong focus on students and student learning member of the Kirksville Rotary club. Fintellectual challenge in a nurturing and diverse en - Their are currently 10 chapters nationwide and e

Dr. Paino and his wife Kelly have two daughters, n vironment membership is open to all Truman alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends. Sophia and Chloe. t Faffordability which promotes financial access to s educational excellence Membership benefits include: Fa commitment to assessment for continuous im - F Discounts or Free admission to chapter provement and accountability events. BOARD OF F Campus perks including free admission to m

Bulldog home games. I ACADEMICs F GOVERNORs a

Travel Discounts a Matthew W. Potter , St. Louis, Chair F F Kirksville-Area Discounts 50.4% of Truman grads go immediately to pursue John W. Siscel, III , St. Louis, Vice Chair advanced degrees. F Theme-Park Discounts F Missouri’s premier public liberal arts and sciences F Alumni Connection Newsletter Kenneth L. Read, Kirksville, Secretary university. For more info visit http://alumn i.truman.edu Cheryl J. Cozette , Columbia F Missouri’s only high selective public institution. Mike Greenwell, Shelbina t F Highest overall graduation rate among Missouri’s Karen Haber, Kansas City R u

public colleges and universities. Mark Wasinger , Hannibal m F Student to Faculty ratio of 16:1 John Hilton, Alexandria, Virginia a

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