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2017 media guide 2017 Volleyball Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown / High School (Previous College)

1 Raven Oates OH/RS 5-9 Soph. Huntsville, / Huntsville HS 2 Caitlin Pray S 5-7 Fresh. Friendswood, Texas / Friendswood HS 5 Bradyn Rice DS 5-4 Soph. Atascosita, Texas / Atascocita HS () 6 Addie Bryant DS/L 5-7 Soph. , Texas / Johnson HS 7 Destiny Leon MB 6-4 Fresh. Arouca, Trinidad / Providence Girls Catholic School 8 Mir Tillman DS/L 5-7 Soph. Sugar Land, Texas / Fort Bend Stephen F. Austin HS 9 Moerani Maire S 5-9 Fresh. French Island of Tahiti / Lycée Arthur Rimbaud HS 11 Brenna Munsch MB/RS 6-0 Fresh. Columbus, Texas / Columbus HS 12 MarKayla Dickie RS/MB 6-2 Soph. Huntsville, Texas / Huntsville HS 13 Margarita Buvinic OH 5-10 Soph. Umag, Croatia / Srednja škola Mate Balote Poreč 14 Radka Břicháčková OH/MB 6-0 Fresh. Liberec, / Gymnazium a SOŠPg Jeronymova 15 Madison Rhoder MB 6-0 Soph. , Texas / Fort Bend Stephen F. Austin HS 20 Elena Hadzhieva OH 5-11 Soph. Razlog, Bulgaria / Bratya Petar HS 22 Savannah Sheridan RS/OH 6-4 Soph. Chicago, Illinois / Prairie Ridge HS 24 Haley Nelson OH/DS 5-10 Fresh. Pearland, Texas / Pearland HS

1 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2017 Player Bios 01 02 RAVEN CAITLIN OATES PRAY 5-9 | Soph. | OH/RS 5-7 | Fresh. | S Huntsville, Texas | Huntsville HS Friendswood, Texas | Friendswood HS Club: Houston Juniors Club: GCVA As a Freshman: Appeared in 18 matches … Recorded 37 kills, averaging 1.42 Prior to San Jac: Team MVP … Nominated for Jill Bergesen Work Ethic kills per set … Posted 3 assists … 2016 Conference Champions Award… Earned the Bleed Blue Spirit Award… Led the Mustangs to a third Prior to San Jac: Named first team all-district in 2015 … Had 219 kills as a senior place state finish in 2012. … posted 528 digs as a junior … Led Hornets to bi-district championships two In my spare time, I enjoy: Netflix and eating years in a row (2013 and 2014) … Led Hornets to 2013 area championship … Career aspirations: To become a high school math teacher Two-time all-district academic team selection Three words that describe me are: Crazy, outgoing, hyper In my spare time, I enjoy: Laying outside and hanging with friends My teammates would describe me as: Weird Career aspirations: To be a forensic/criminal psychologist The one thing people don’t know about me, but should, is: I have five Three words that describe me are: Clumsy, enjoyable, talkative pet rats. My teammates would describe me as: Clumsy, witty and funny My hidden talent is: Making bird calls The one thing people don’t know about me, but should, is: I’m very clumsy. The most interesting place I’ve visited is (and why): St. Marteen My hidden talent is: I can do a one- handed cartwheel. The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “It doesn’t matter how many times The most interesting place I’ve visited is (and why): Chicago; because I was you get knocked down, it matters how many times you get back up again.” able to visit a friend The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “You find your most valuable friends in college.”

05 06 BRADYN ADDIE RICE BRYANT 5-4 | Soph. | DS 5-7 | Soph. | DS/L Atascosita, Texas | Atascocita HS San Antonio, Texas | Johnson HS Club: Texas Advantage Volleyball Club: San Antonio Magic Prior to San Jac: Played for one year at Blinn College … Appeared in 8 As a Freshman: Appeared in 35 matches … Posted 53 assists, 645 digs matches, posted 66 digs and averaged 3.67 digs per set and averaged 5.61 digs per set … 1st team all-Region … Region XIV all- In my spare time, I enjoy: Hanging out with friends and watching Netflix tournament … Libero of the Year… 2016 Conference Champions Career aspirations: I want to become an outstanding Kindergarten Teacher Prior to San Jac: Member of the National Honor Society … Graduated Three words that describe me are: Energetic, loving, talkative Magna Cum Laude … Helped the Jaguars become district champions in My teammates would describe me as: Competitive and loud 2014 and area champs in 2015 … Had 478 digs as a senior … 2015 NEISD all- The one thing people don’t know about me, but should, is: I love children tournament team … 2015 first team all-district … Four time Junior Olympian and I am super passionate about touching others’ lives with the San Antonio Magic My hidden talent is: Sleeping In my spare time, I enjoy: Going to the beach, listening to music, watching The most interesting place I’ve visited is (and why): Crested Butte, the Spurs win the 2018 NBA finals and hanging out with friends Colorado, because I hiked my first mountain there Career aspirations: Play overseas and travel the world The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “Don’t ever let anyone tell you that Three words that describe me are: Unique, respectful and caring you aren’t enough.” My teammates would describe me as: Crazy, compassionate and funny The one thing people don’t know about me, but should, is: I can surf. My hidden talent is: I can do a backflip. The most interesting place I’ve visited is (and why): New Orleans; I saw some very interesting people on Bourbon Street. The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “If your dreams don’t scare you they aren’t big enough.”

For more information about the volleyball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 2 Player Bios 07 08 Destiny mir LEON tillman 6-4 | Fresh. | MB 5-7 | Soph. | DS/L Arouca, Trinidad | Providence Girls Catholic School Sugar Land, Texas | Fort Bend Stephen F. Austin HS Club: Houston Juniors Prior to San Jac: Was a member of the National As a Freshman: Appeared in 35 matches … Posted 357 digs and averaged volleyball team. 3.10 digs per set … 2016 Conference Champions In my spare time, I enjoy: Studying, reading and watching movies Prior to San Jac: Member of the National Society of High School Scholars … Three words that describe me are: Tall, beautiful, funny Received the Academic Excellence award as a junior and senior … Helped My teammates would describe me as: Tall and talkative Bulldogs to the state tournament in 2015 … Academic all-district as a junior My hidden talent is: Singing and senior … 2015 Honorable Mention … Most Inspiring Freshman and The most interesting place I’ve visited is: Haiti to play volleyball Sophomore The best advice I’ve been given is: “Don’t give up, there is In my spare time, I enjoy: Playing volleyball and shopping greatness in you.” Career aspirations: I would like to have my own learning that teaches English, as well as other languages to kids and adults. Three words that describe me are: Creative, athletic and caring My teammates would describe me as: A leader, disciplined and a go-getter The one thing people don’t know about me, but should, is: I love Spanish music, culture and language. My hidden talent is: Singing and playing the flute The most interesting place I’ve visited is (and why): Spain because of its liveliness and uniqueness The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “Take what you hear, divide it by two, and you’re half way to the truth.” 11 09 brenna moerani munsch maire 6-0 | Fresh. | MB/RS 5-9 | Fresh. | S Columbus, Texas | Columbus HS French Island of Tahiti | Lycée Arthur Rimbaud HS Clubs: Columbus Classics, Katy Volleyball Academy, Texas Twisters, Texas One, Texas Triumph Prior to San Jac: Led her team to the UNSS runner-up in . In my spare time, I enjoy: Painting, and hanging out with my friends. Prior to San Jac: State Semifinalists … Newcomer of the year … Academic Career aspirations: international business all-district … Co-district Champions … Bi-District Champions … Area Three words that describe me are: passionate, determined, positive Champions … 2nd team all-district … Academic all-district … 181 kills … My teammates would describe me as: The clown 220 blocks … Cardinal Scholar for 4 years My hidden talent is: Tahitian dancing In my spare time, I enjoy: Playing with my pets, hanging out with my The most interesting place I’ve visited is (and why): Moorea friends and sewing The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “Play like a star.” Career aspirations: I want to be a teacher. Three words that describe me are: Sweet, caring, shy My teammates would describe me as: A quiet leader The one thing people don’t know about me, but should, is: I’m quiet, but I have a good sense of humor. My hidden talent is: Sewing The most interesting place I’ve visited is (and why): Las Vegas because when walking the Vegas Strip at night you never know what kind of people you may see and what they might be wearing The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “Never give up on your dream even if you hit a bad bump.”

3 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2017 Player Bios 12 13 markayla MARGARITA dickie BUVINIC 6-2 | Soph. | RS/MB 5-10 | Soph. | OH Huntsville, Texas | Huntsville HS Umag, Croatia | Srednja škola Mate Balote Poreč Club: Renegades Volleyball Club Club: Odbojkaški Klub Meliã Hotels Umag As a Freshman: Appeared in 26 matches … Posted 81 kills averaging 1.31 As a Freshman: Appeared in 29 matches … Posted 199 kills averaging 2.49 kills per set … Had 4 solo blocks and 38 block assists … Dean’s list … 2016 kills per set … Had 7 assists and 272 digs averaging 3.40 digs per set … Had 7 Conference Champions solo blocks and 38 block assists … Earned Exemplary Academic Achievement Prior to San Jac: 2013 2nd team all-district … Led district in blocks as a … 2016 Conference Champions sophomore … Two time all academic 1st team … Two time all-district 1st team Prior to San Jac: Led high school to four straight national championships … Led the Lady Hornets to the 2013 state quarterfinals … Led the Lady Hornets … helped high school place 17th in the world championships … team to the 2014 area qualifier … Member of the National English Honor Society captain her senior year … led club team to the national championship four … Member of the Mu Alpha Theta Math Honors Society … Student Council times, placing first once, fifth twice and fourth once … Awarded MVP of the member … Spanish Honor Society member … National Technical Honor Society National Championships member … Graduated in the top 15 percent of her class. In my spare time, I enjoy: Playing and spending time with In my spare time, I enjoy: Spending time with my family and singing my friends and dog Career aspirations: My career aspiration is to coach high school or collegiate Career aspirations: I hope to finish college, travel the world, find a good job volleyball. and play volleyball. Three words that describe me are: Comical, loving, laid-back The most interesting place I’ve visited is (and why): Portugal; I went for My teammates would describe me as: Crazy and funny the world high school championships, and it was great. The one thing people don’t know about me, but should, is: I play the drums and piano. My hidden talent is: Singing The most interesting place I’ve visited is (and why): Las Vegas, because the mountains were breath taking The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “Always put God first.” 15 14 Madison radka Rhoder 6-0 | Soph. | MB brichackova Houston, Texas | Fort Bend Stephen F. Austin HS Club: Houston Juniors 6-0 | Fresh. | OH/MB Liberec, Czech Republic | Gymnazium a SOŠPg As a Freshman: Appeared in 35 matches … Posted 272 kills averaging 2.32 Jeronymova kills per set … Had 50 solo blocks and 118 block assists … All-tournament at Club: VSK Slavie to Liberec Tournament … 1st team all-Conference … 1st team all-Region … In my spare time, I enjoy: Going out with friends, watching movies, Region 14 Player of the Year … Regional all-tournament team … NJCAA 1st shopping, decorating my room team all-American … AVCA 1st Team all-American … SJC Central Athlete of Career aspirations: International businesswoman the Year … 2016 Conference Champions Three words that describe me are: Friendly, helpful, communicative Prior to San Jac: 2015 TGCA All-State … 2015 6A State all-tournament … The one thing people don’t know about me, but should, is: Ask me, and 2015 GHCVA All Star … 2015 TSWA All-State Second Team … 2015 GHVCA I will tell you. Post Season Team … 2015 First Team All-District … 2015 Clear Creek ISD My hidden talent is: I can write down 64 numbers of pi. all-tournament … 2015 Spring Branch ISD all-tournament team … 2014 The most interesting place I’ve visited is (and why): Sri Lanka; the best All-District Honorable Mention … Had 308 kills and 65 solo blocks her senior connection of man and nature year … Led bulldogs to state tournament in 2015 … Also played basketball The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “Words ‘I can’t’ don’t exist!” and ran track In my spare time, I enjoy: Singing, dancing and watching Netflix Career aspirations: Playing overseas or sports announcer on ESPN Three words that describe me are: Outgoing, encouraging, energetic My teammates would describe me as: Goofy, loving, competitive The one thing people don’t know about me, but should, is: I have an addiction to sneakers. My hidden talent is: Synchronized diving The most interesting place I’ve visited is (and why): Las Vegas, because the city never turned down The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “Don’t get lost in the sauce because you don’t know the cost.”

For more information about the volleyball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 4 Player Bios 20 22 Elena Savannah Hadzhieva Sheridan 5-11 | Soph. | OH 6-4 | Soph. | RS/OH Razlog, Bulgaria | Bratya Petar HS Chicago, Illinois | Prairie Ridge HS Club: Pirin Razlog Club: Sky High Volleyball As a Freshman: Appeared in 12 matches … Had 16 kills, 1 solo block and 5 As a Freshman: Appeared in 35 matches … Posted 253 kills averaging 2.48 block assists … Earned Superior Academic Achievement award … Dean’s list kills per set … Had 56 digs, 4 solo blocks and 59 block assists …1st team all- … 2016 Conference Champions Region … 2016 Conference Champions Prior to San Jac: Led high school team to national championship two years In my spare time, I enjoy: Going to the beach and playing sports other than in a row … led club team to one national championship volleyball Three words that describe me are: Hard-working, consistent and creative Career aspirations: I want to work with special needs kids on their My teammates would describe me as: A good friend and leader permanent disabilities. My hidden talent is: Drawing Three words that describe me are: Funny/clueless, outgoing, team-player The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “Never give up!” My teammates would describe me as: Funny and a great friend The one thing people don’t know about me, but should, is: I am very competitive, and I hate losing. The most interesting place I’ve visited is: Hollywood, California The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “Never be afraid to mess up, because you will learn from your mistakes.” 24 haley JYOTI RUFFIN nelson STUDENT ASSISTANT 5-10 | Fresh. | OH/DS COACH Pearland, Texas | Pearland HS Club: Houston Stellar, Houston Juniors First Season Prior to San Jac: District Champions Jyoti returns to her alma mater this season as a student assistant coach. In my spare time, I enjoy: Fishing, watching lacrosse, watching college She spent two years on the San Jacinto College volleyball team in 2009 and 2010. As a sophomore, she led San Jac to the national runner-up. Career aspirations: Marine biologist Three words that describe me are: Quiet, outgoing, active Following her time at as a player at San Jac, Ruffin became a certified My teammates would describe me as: Loud, funny personal trainer, specializing in sports enhancement. She has also The one thing people don’t know about me, but should, is: That giraffes worked as a club volleyball coach in her hometown of Katy, Texas. are my favorite animal Ruffin is a published author with her first book released in 2016 and her The most interesting place I’ve visited is (and why): Greece because it was second in progress. beautiful The best advice I’ve ever been given is: “Never let anyone dull your sparkle.”

5 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2017 markayla dickie madison rhoder

megi buvinic moerani maire raven oates & bradyn rice

2016 San Jacinto College Volleyball Season Stats

# Name M S K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S Digs D/S BS BA TOT B/S 1 Kayden Thomas 35 117 182 1.56 52 464 0.28 2 0.02 8 0.07 73 0.62 18 60 78 0.67 2 Nakia Taylor 32 85 184 2.16 69 484 0.238 5 0.06 5 0.06 137 1.61 1 17 18 0.21 5 Byanca Pereira 12 12 9 0.75 12 36 -0.083 0 0 0 0.07 4 0.33 0 3 3 0.25 6 Addie Bryant 35 115 2 0.02 4 25 -0.08 53 0.46 20 0.17 645 5.61 0 0 0 0 7 Ines Bawedin 35 113 244 2.16 54 661 0.287 6 0.05 10 0.09 120 1.06 2 28 30 0.27 8 Mir Tillman 35 115 2 0.02 0 7 0.286 12 0.1 10 0.09 357 3.1 0 0 0 0 9 Moerani Maire 16 23 1 0.04 0 3 0.333 98 4.26 15 0.65 22 0.96 0 0 0 0 10 Raven Oates 18 26 37 1.42 21 134 0.119 2 0.08 6 0.23 70 2.69 0 3 3 0.12 11 Hannah Westerlage 35 111 0 0 1 6 -0.167 604 5.44 13 0.12 239 2.15 0 0 0 0 12 Elena Hadzhieva 12 16 16 1 9 52 0.153 1 0.06 0 0 12 0.75 1 5 6 0.38 13 Margarita Buvinic 29 80 199 2.49 89 594 0.185 7 0.09 15 0.19 272 3.4 7 38 45 0.56 15 Madison Rhoder 35 117 272 2.32 70 599 0.337 3 0.03 0 0 33 0.28 50 118 168 1.44 21 Juel Rayburn 34 102 24 0.24 3 67 0.313 597 5.85 28 0.27 150 1.47 0 1 1 0.01 22 Savannah Sheridan 35 102 253 2.48 85 677 2.48 0 0 0 0 56 0.55 4 59 63 0.62 24 MarKayla Dickie 26 62 81 1.31 36 227 0.198 1 0.02 0 0 15 0.24 4 38 42 0.68 TEAM 35 117 1506 1287 505 4036 0.248 1391 11.89 130 1.11 2205 18.85 87 370 272 2.32 Opponents 35 117 1195 10.21 598 4016 0.149 1080 9.23 131 1.12 1936 16.55 72 298 221 1.89

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of the San Jacinto College volleyball program. The team led Region XIV in kills (2,046), assists (1,936), digs (2,739) and points (2,601.5). Seven players - Manon Geoffroy, Brianna Moten, Ines Bawedin, Kerstin Jenkins, Erlicia Griffith, Samantha McMahon and Kayden Thomas - earned all-conference honors, and Geoffroy was named the conference Libero of the Year and second team NJCAA all-American. Five student-athletes decided to continue on to four-year colleges and universities, signing National Letters of Intent.

San Jac finished the 2014 season with an overall record of 21-13, ranked 13th in the country. Five student-athletes – Ana Helena Ribeiro, Kacey LeBlanc, Hannah McRee, Brianna Moten and Hanah Baker – earned all-region XIV honors, while Ribeiro was named a NJCAA All- American. Five players went on to sign National Letters of Intent to continue their volleyball and education careers at four-year universities.

In 2013, San Jacinto College finished the season ranked 13th in the country with Sharon Nelson a 22-10 overall record. Five players – Ana Head Coach Helena Ribeiro, Elisa Woinowsky, Lea Lieb, Keili Harrison and Jacie Pullig – earned all- Eastern New University (1993) conference honors, while Ribeiro was also Overall: 430-151 (15 seasons) named a first-team NJCAA and AVCA All- Conference: 157-17 (15 seasons) American. A record seven student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent to continue Now in her 16th season at the helm of the San Jacinto College volleyball program, Head Coach their education and volleyball careers at four- Sharon Nelson has established herself not only as one of the best coaches in San Jacinto College year universities, a statement to the success volleyball history, but among the best in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) of San Jacinto College volleyball that Nelson with a 430-151 overall record. She was named the 2010 and 2012 American Volleyball Coaches has built. In addition, Nelson was selected as Association (AVCA) Southwest Region Two-Year Coach of the Year and has earned 10 Region XIV the two-year coach representative to serve on Coach of the Year honors. a recruiting panel during the AVCA / National Collegiate Scouting Association College Prep Since arriving at San Jacinto College in 2002, Nelson’s teams have won 74 percent of their Combine held in Houston. matches, claimed eight regional titles, 11 conference championships, and finished in the top 11 at the national tournament in 10 of the last 11 seasons. That is no small feat for a head coach at San Jacinto College spent most of the 2012 any level. As she does every season, Nelson has again positioned herself and her team to vie for a season atop the NJCAA polls. Nelson’s squad conference championship and a return trip to the NJCAA national tournament. entered the national tournament ranked No. 1 in the nation, was the number four seed, and Last season San Jacinto College finished with an overall record of 29-6, ranked as high as 10th in finished third. It was the seventh-consecutive the country, and went undefeated at home the entire season. Eight players - Madison Rhoder, top-10 national finish under Nelson’s tutelage. Kayden Thomas, Addie Bryant, Ines Bawedin, Savannah Sheridan, Hannah Westerlage, Juel Five players signed National Letters of Intent Rayburn and Nakia Taylor - earned all-Region honors. Rhoder and Bryant were also named to the to continue their education and volleyball Region XIV all-tournament team, with Bryant earning Libero of the Year and Rhoder named the careers at NCAA DI or DII schools, a testament Region Player of the Year. Five of six graduating student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent to the academic and athletic training received to continue their volleyball and education careers at four-year universities, with the sixth graduate at San Jacinto College. Nelson also had two entering nursing school. In all, 11 volleyball student-athletes earned Dean’s List honors and all six NJCAA and AVCA All-Americans in Marie- sophomores graduated. In addition, seven players earned NJCAA Academic Achievement Awards. Pierre Bakima and Marlaina Pleydle. Bakima For the third consecutive year, the Nelson’s team earned NJCAA academic team of the year honors was the Region XIV Most Valuable Player, an as well as AVCA academic team of the year honors, with a cumulative GPA of 3.42. all-conference selection and the region’s Player In 2015 San Jac finished with an overall record of 28-15, ranked 18th in the country. With a sweep of the Year, while Pleydle was an all-conference of conference rival Lee College on Oct. 13, 2015, Nelson earned her 400th career win at the helm selection and was named to the Region XIV

7 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2017 Coaching staff Bios all-tournament team. Bakima has since played professional volleyball of the Year, Cizova was the conference’s Player of the Year, Parker earned in Peru, Spain and Belgium. Krista Koopmann, Oni Lattin, Julia Menhart Setter of the Year honors, and Julia Teixeria was selected as a member of and Shelbee Pier were also all-conference selections, and Menhart was the NJCAA national all-tournament team. In addition, five players were selected as the region’s Libero of the Year. Lattin began her professional named to the all-conference team. volleyball career in Sweden in fall 2016 and will continue her professional athletic career this fall in Finland. In 2007, Nelson’s squad came together in a big way. Led by a class of sophomores (of which four went on to play at NCAA Division I or II San Jac finished fourth at the national tournament in 2011, with an institutions), San Jac finished the season with a record of 30-13, and overall record of 32-5. Six players were named to the all-region XIV team, made its third-consecutive trip to the national championship where they and San Jac grabbed the Newcomer (Marie Pierre-Bakima), Co-Setter finished sixth. SJC blew through its Region XIV opponents, winning all (Kanoe Pupuhi), and Player (Jazmine Green) of the Year. Bakima and 13 matches, dropping only two sets along the way. San Jac was ranked Green were also recognized by COBRA Magazine and named to the All- in the top 20 throughout much of the season, and finished sixth at the Southwest Region team. national tournament. Two players were named all-region, and Nelson was crowned the Region XIV District M Coach of the Year for the third The 2010 season was the most successful under Nelson, as she guided consecutive year. her team to a 29-10 overall record, including another perfect conference season at 10-0. San Jac advanced to the national tournament for a sixth- San Jacinto College was the region champion in both 2005 and 2006, straight year, finishing as the national runner up. The second place finish and Nelson earned the District M Coach of the Year both years. San Jac was the highest national finish for any Nelson-coached team. Six players finished 11th and eighth, respectively, at the national tournament. were named to the all-conference team, including Alyssa Dibbern and Candace Soares who were also named NJCAA and American Volleyball In 2006, freshman middle blocker Nyla Ware was named an NJCAA Coaches Association (AVCA) All-Americans. Dibbern played two years All-American, and five of Nelson’s players were named all-conference. professionally in and will enter the premiere Spain league in The 2005 season saw Nelson’s players nab five all-region selections, and fall 2016. San Jac earned the Conference Player, Setter, Newcomer, and Gena Rhodes earned an NJCAA All-American honor. Leah Alexander Coach of the Year honors, and had six sophomores sign National Letters earned All American status in 2003 and 2004. Nelson began her San Jac of Intent to play volleyball at four-year institutions. career in 2002, guiding her squad to a second-place conference finish that year. In all, Nelson’s San Jac squads have garnered nine conference In 2009, Nelson’s squad finished 32-9 overall, and made its fifth-straight championships. appearance at the NJCAA tournament. With only four returning players from the previous season, San Jac proved many people wrong. Six Nelson is no stranger to the Houston area nor to the NJCAA pathway for players earned a spot on the all-conference team, including Christie academics and athletics. Sharon grew up just south of the city in Manvel Dorch who was named the conference and offensive Player of the Year, and graduated from Alvin High School in 1988. She was a student- and Alyssa Dibbern who was named the Region XIV Freshman of the athlete at , graduating with Honors, as one of Year. Four players went on to earn scholarships to NCAA schools, and the honored student graduation speakers in 1990. While at Alvin, Nelson Nelson earned her fifth-consecutive Region XIV District M Coach of the was an all-conference, all-region, All-American, and Academic all-region Year. selection and helped lead her team to a second place conference finish. Following the NJCAA transfer pathways, she went on to play at Eastern In 2008, San Jac made its fourth straight trip to the national tournament, New Mexico University, where she was a two-time all-conference and finishing with a 33-3 overall record, including a perfect 10-0 in Academic All-American. Nelson holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry conference play. Five players, including all four sophomores and one and Biology, and a Master’s of Science in Biochemistry, both from Eastern freshman, signed to play with Division II schools. Setter Abbey Parker led New Mexico University. the nation in assists per game for most of the season, and Zuzana Cizova finished fifth in kills per game. Nelson was named the Region XIV Coach Nelson and her husband, Tim, have been married for 19 years. Together, they have three children, Gaberiel (26), Haley (18) and Josef (14).

Coach Nelson Year-by-Year Season Record Season Record 2016 26-9 2008 33-3 2015 28-15 2007 30-13 2014 21-12 2006 36-16 Overall 2013 22-10 2005 28-7 2012 36-3 2004 34-11 2011 32-5 2003 31-14 430-151 2010 29-10 2002 24-14 2009 32-9

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Jeff Pearce Troy Rabon, Assistant Coach MAT/ATC/LAT – Athletic Trainer (2010) Seventh Season 11th Season

Jeff Pearce is in his seventh season as an assistant coach with Troy Rabon is in his 11th year as an athletic trainer at San Jacinto San Jacinto College. He came to San Jac from , College. where he was the Whitecaps’ head coach from 2003-2011, the last years of the program. During his tenure as head coach, Pearce Rabon enjoys working at San Jacinto College because of the had 15 student-athletes receive all-conference honors, nine relationships he is able to build with coaches and student athletes. “It’s receive Academic All-American honors (with a GPA of 3.60 or easier to develop strong and trusting relationships,” he says. As for his higher), and five of his eight teams were named Academic Team philosophy on athletic training, Rabon states, “I just try to instill in all of of the Year, posting a cumulative team GPA of 3.00 or higher. my student-athletes that I’m always here to help them.”

At Galveston College, he served as an academic advisor to his team Rabon enjoys athletic training because he loves helping people and and maintained a 65 percent graduation rate with his student- sports equally. For him, it is the perfect fit. athletes over his last five years at the college. Eighty percent of his student athletes transferred on to four-year universities. Prior to coming to San Jacinto College, Rabon worked on the collegiate level at the University of Texas, and Florida A&M In 2007, Pearce was named the Region XIV Coach of the Year. He has University. He has also worked for the Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta also coached at the club level for 10 years at various clubs in the area Braves, in addition to a private position as a trainer for U.S. Olympic and is still actively involved in the development of youth volleyball. track and field athletes. He also teaches physical education courses at San Jacinto College. Rabon holds a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Pearce holds a Bachelor of Science in Fitness and Human Texas, and a master’s degree in Athletic Training from Texas Tech Health Performance from the University of Houston - Clear Lake Sciences Center (2006). He resides in League City. (UHCL) and is currently pursuing a master’s degree from UHCL. Pearce and his wife, Tiffany, reside in League City. The couple has three children, Keylan (8), Gavin (3) and Gabriel (1).

“I have always pushed my athletes past the they thought was their limit, on the court and in the classroom. Being here at San Jacinto College has given me a wider range, a bigger stage and vastly more opportunities to explore and continue this practice. Each day seems to open the door to a new and exciting challenge.”

savannah sheridan & madison rhoder

9 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2017 2016 Match Results Date Location Result Aug. 23, 2016 Pasadena, Texas San Jacinto College 3, 0 (25-12, 25-14, 25-11) Aug. 26, 2016 Council Bluffs, Iowa San Jacinto College 3, Colorado Northwestern 0 (25-13, 25-9, 25-13) Aug. 26, 2016 Council Bluffs, Iowa San Jacinto College 3, Western Wyoming Community College 0 (25-14, 25-22, 25-14) Aug. 27, 2016 Council Bluffs, Iowa Western Nebraska Community College 3, San Jacinto College 2 (22-25, 25-20, 25-15, 21-25, 7-15) Aug. 27, 2016 Council Bluffs, Iowa College of Southern Idaho 3, San Jacinto College 0 (23-25, 18-25, 16-25) Sept. 1, 2016 Pasadena, Texas San Jacinto College 3, 0 (25-22, 25-21, 25-12) Sept. 2, 2016 Pasadena, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Brookhaven College 0 (25-22, 25-16, 26-24) Sept. 2, 2016 Pasadena, Texas Hillsborough Community College 3, San Jacinto College 1 (16-25, 22-25, 25-7, 16-25) Sept. 3, 2016 Pasadena, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Laredo Community College 0 (25-9, 25-22, 25-16) Sept. 3, 2016 Pasadena, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Northeastern Colorado 0 (25-21, 25-18, 25-14) Sept. 9, 2016 Pasadena, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Laredo Community College 0 (25-20, 25-14, 25-13) Sept. 10, 2016 Pasadena, Texas San Jacinto College 3, 0 (25-14, 25-5, 25-20) Sept. 14, 2016 Pasadena, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Lee College 0 (27-25, 25-18, 25-21) Sept. 16, 2016 Baytown, Texas San Jacinto College 3, 0 (25-17, 25-21, 25-15) Sept. 16, 2016 Baytown, Texas 3, San Jacinto College 1 (25-20, 20-25, 22-25, 21-25) Sept. 17, 2016 Baytown, Texas San Jacinto College 3, 0 (27-25, 25-21, 25-23) Sept. 17, 2016 Baytown, Texas San Jacinto College 3, 0 (25-22, 25-17, 25-18) Sept. 20, 2016 Brenham, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Blinn College 0 (25-20, 25-16, 25-6) Sept. 27, 2016 Wharton, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Wharton County Jr. College 2 (25-21, 25-20, 17-25, 22-25, 19-17) Sept. 30, 2016 Tyler, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Hutchinson Community College 0 (25-20, 25-21, 25-23) Sept. 30, 2016 Tyler, Texas Indian Hills Community College 3, San Jacinto College 0 (25-27, 26-28, 17-25) Oct. 1, 2016 Tyler, Texas Seward County Community College 3, San Jacinto College 0 (14-25, 19-25, 15-25) Oct. 1, 2016 Tyler, Texas Jefferson College 3, San Jacinto College 0 (24-26, 23-25, 17-25) Oct. 4, 2016 Pasadena, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Victoria College 0 (25-15, 25-11, 25-9) Oct. 7, 2016 Laredo, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Laredo Community College 0 (25-9, 25-20, 25-13) Oct. 8, 2016 Beeville, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Coastal Bend College 0 (25-8, 25-14, 25-20) Oct. 13, 2016 Baytown, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Lee College 0 (25-22, 25-14, 25-19) Oct. 15, 2016 Gainesville, Texas San Jacinto College 3, North 0 (25-14, 25-17, 25-23) Oct. 15, 2016 Tyler, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Tyler Jr. College 1 (22-25, 25-23, 26-24, 27-25) Oct. 18, 2016 Pasadena, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Blinn College 1 (25-12, 25-23, 22-25, 25-14) Oct. 25, 2016 Pasadena, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Wharton County Jr. College 1 (25-9, 21-25, 25-19, 27-25) Nov. 4, 2016 Baytown, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Navarro College 0 (25-22, 25-17, 25-14) Nov. 5, 2016 Baytown, Texas San Jacinto College 3, Trinity Valley Community College 1 (27-29, 28-22, 25-17, 25-22) Nov. 5, 2016 Baytown, Texas Panola College 3, San Jacinto College 1 (21-25, 25-22, 27-29, 24-26) Nov. 5, 2016 Baytown, Texas Tyler Jr. College College 3, San Jacinto College 1 (22-25, 25-21, 19-25, 15-25)

For more information about the volleyball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 10 Season-by-Season Highlights

2016 2012 • Overall record of 29-6, 10-0 conference • Overall record of 36-3, 10-0 conference • Final NJCAA ranking of 14 • Region XIV champion • NJCAA All-American first team: Madison Rhoder • 3rd place NJCAA national tournament • Three student- athletes signed National Letters of Intent to four-year • NJCAA All-American first team: colleges and universities Marlaina Pleydle, Marie-Pierre Bakima • Region XIV conference honors: Madison Rhoder (first team, player of • AVCA All-American first team: Marie Pierre Bakima the year, all-tournament team), Kayden Thomas (first team), Addie • AVCA All-American second team: Marlaina Pleydle Bryant (first team, libero of the year), Ines Bawedin (first team), • Region XIV conference honors: Marie-Pierre Bakima (Player of the Year, Savannah Sheridan (first team), Hannah Westerlage (second team), first team), Marlaina Pleydle (first team), Oni Lattin (first team), Julia Juel Rayburn (honorable mention), Nakia Taylor (honorable mention) Menhart (libero of the year, first team), Krista Koopmann (first team), • Ines Bawedin, Juel Rayburn, Elena Hadzhieva, Margarita Buvinic, Nakia Shelbee Pier (second team) Taylor, Kayden Thomas, Hannah Westerlage named NJCAA Academic • Sharon Nelson – AVCA Southwest Region Two-Year Coach of the Year All-Americans • Team earns AVCA Team Academic Award and third-consecutive NJCAA team academic honor 2011 • Overall record of 32-5, 8-0 conference • Nelson earns 10th Region XIV coach of the year honors • Region XIV District M champion • NJCAA All-American first team: Jazmine Green, sophomore outside 2015 hitter • Overall record of 28-15, conference 8-2 • Region XIV conference honors: Jazmine Green (Player of the Year, first • Final NJCAA ranking of 18 team), Sarah Gillis (first team), Kanoe Pupuhi (co-setter of the year, • NJCAA All-American second team: Manon Geoffroy first team), Marie-Pierre Bakima (newcomer of the year, first team), • Five student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent to four-year Marlaina Pleydle (first team), Hayley Couch (second team) colleges and universities • COBRA Magazine All-Southwest Region team and All-National • Region XIV conference honors: Manon Geoffroy (first team, libero of Honorable Mention: Jazmine Green (sophomore outside hitter), Marie- the year), Brianna Moten (first team), Ines Bawedin (first team), Kerstin Pierre Bakima (freshman outside hitter) Jenkins (first team), Erlicia Griffith (second team), Samantha McMahon • Sharon Nelson – AVCA Southwest Region Two-Year Coach of the Year, (honorable mention), Kayden Thomas (honorable mention) Region XIV District M Coach of the Year • Delaney Driver and Rachel Warner named NJCAA Academic All- American 2010 • Team named NJCAA All-Academic Team • National runner-up • Nelson earns 400th career win at the helm of the San Jacinto College • Overall record of 29-10, 10-0 conference volleyball program • Region XIV District M champion • NJCAA All-American first team: Alyssa Dibbern, sophomore middle 2014 blocker; Candace Soares, sophomore outside hitter • Overall record of 21-13, 7-3 conference • AVCA All-American first team: Alyssa Dibbern, sophomore middle • Final NJCAA ranking of 13 blocker; Candace Soares, sophomore outside hitter • NJCAA All-American second team: Ana Helena Ribeiro • Region XIV conference honors: Alyssa Dibbern (Player of the Year, • Region XIV conference honors: Ana Helena Ribeiro (first team), Kacey first team), Candace Soares (first team), Chelsey Harding (setter of LeBlanc (first team, libero of the year), Hannah McRee (first team), the year, first team), Amanda Deem (second team), Lauren Curley Brianna Moten (first team, newcomer of the year), Hannah Baker (second team), Brittany Weiler (newcomer of the year) (second team) • Sharon Nelson – AVCA Southwest Region Two-Year Coach of the Year, • Five student-athletes sign National Letters of Intent to four-year Region XIV District M Coach of the Year colleges and universities • Delany Driver first-ever to transfer on scholarship to play sand 2009 volleyball • Overall record of 32-9, 9-1 conference • Keili Harrison named NJCAA Academic All-American • Region XIV District M champion • 10th place NJCAA national tournament 2013 • NJCAA All-American second team: Christie Dorch, sophomore • Overall record of 22-10, 9-4 conference outside hitter • Final NJCAA ranking of 13 • Region XIV all-conference honors: Christie Dorch (Player of the • NJCAA All-American first team: Ana Helena Ribeiro • AVCA All-American first team: Ana Helena Ribeiro Year, offensive Player of the Year), Alyssa Dibbern (freshman • Region XIV conference honors: Ana Helena Ribeiro (first team, newcomer of the year), Holly Moreno, Candace Soares, Brittney Wood, of the year), Elisa Woinowsky (first team), Lea Lieb (first team), Keili Amanda Deem Harrison (second team), Jacie Pullig (second team) • Sharon Nelson – Region XIV District M Coach of the Year • Seven student-athletes sign National Letters of Intent to four-year colleges and universities

11 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2017 Season-by-Season Highlights

2008 2003 • Overall record of 33-3, 10-0 conference • Overall record of 31-14, 10-2 conference • Region XIV District M champion • 2nd place conference finish, regional finals appearance • 5th place NJCAA national tournament • Region XIV all-conference honors: Cricket Hyatt, Leah Alexander, • All-American honors: Zuzana Cizova (NJCAA and AVCA first team), Julia Jayme Pauley, Ashley Miksch Teixeira (NJCAA second team) • NJCAA All-American honorable mention: Leah Alexander, freshman • NJCAA all-tournament honors: Julia Teixeira setter • Region XIV all-conference honors: Zuzana Cizova (Player of the Year), Abbey Parker (setter of the year), Bruna Rocha, Julia Teixeira, Brooke Spossey 2002 • Overall record of 24-14, 10-2 conference • Sharon Nelson – Region XIV District M Coach of the Year • 2nd place conference finish, regional finals appearance • Region XIV all-conference honors: Elizabeth Ralls, Cricket Hyatt, Ashley 2007 Williams, Ashley Castino • Overall record of 30-13, 13-0 conference • Sharon Nelson named Head Coach • Region XIV District M champions • 6th place NJCAA national tournament • All-American honors: Ligia Clemente (NJCAA second team) 2001 • Overall record of 24-13 • Region XIV all-conference honors: Julia Teixeira, Bruna Rocha, Ligia • 3rd place conference finish Celemente • Jeff Ham named Head Coach • Sharon Nelson – Region XIV District M Coach of the Year 1999 2006 • Overall record of 23-23 (22-23 versus junior college opponents), 9-5 • Overall record of 26-16, 10-2 conference conference • Region XIV District M champions • 3rd place conference finish • 8th place NJCAA national tournament • Head Coach Becky Lidolph breaks 600-win mark • NJCAA All-American: Nyla Ware, freshman middle blocker • Region XIV all-conference honors: Gena Rhodes, Nyla Ware, Amber Murphy, Amber Benjamin, Alicia Rab 1996 • Sharon Nelson and Jeff Ham – Region XIV District M Coaches of the • Overall record of 42-11 (37-10 versus junior college opponents) Year • 1st place conference finish • 3rd place in region 2005 • Overall record of 28-7, 12-0 conference • Region XIV District M champions • 11th place NJCAA national tournament • Region XIV all-conference honors: Christie Feliz, Kari Neely, Laura North, Gena Rhodes, Bryce Zimmerman • Region XIV District M all-region tournament selections: Kesley Clark, Christie Feliz, Kari Neely, Laura North • NJCAA All-American honorable mention: Gena Rhodes, freshman outside hitter • Sharon Nelson and Jeff Ham break 100-win mark together at San Jacinto College (114-47) • Sharon Nelson and Jeff Ham – Region XIV District M Coaches of the Year Marie-Pierre Bakima 2004 • Overall record of 34-11, 11-1 conference • 1st place conference finish, regional finals appearance • Region XIV all-conference honors: Ashley Denitto, Leah Alexander, Christie Feliz, Laura North, Jayme Pauley • NJCAA All-American second-team: Leah Alexander, sophomore setter

Christie Dorch

For more information about the volleyball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 12 Where Have They Gone?

2016 2010 Name University Name University Kayden Thomas University of St. Thomas Lauren Curley University of St. Thomas Nakia Taylor University of St. Thomas Amanda Deem Union University Byanca Pereira Alabama A&M University Alyssa Dibbern Baylor University Ines Bawedin Florida National University (Professional VB– Germany and Spain) Hannah Westerlage University of St. Thomas Chelsey Harding University of Houston Juel Rayburn Chamberlain College of Nursing Bruna Menezes University of Michigan / Prairie View A&M University 2015 Brittany Weiler University of St. Thomas Name University Manon Geoffroy Marquette University 2009 Kerstin Jenkins Texas Woman’s University Name University Erlicia Griffith Evansville University Christie Dorch Houston Baptist University Hannah Baker Chaminade University Nadejda Ivanova Anna Rodrigues New Jersey Institute of Technology / Moana Masaniai Nyack University University of Louisiana - Monroe Brittney Wood Hawaii Pacific University 2014 2008 Name University Name University Delaney Driver University of Louisiana – Monroe Zuzana Cizova California State University – Los Angeles Ana Helena Ribeiro University of Louisiana – Monroe Monica Hamel Tarleton University JaLesa Beaver Converse College Bruna Rocha St. Leo University Kacey LeBlanc University of Louisiana – Monroe Shaundalyn Taylor Morgan State University Hannah McRee Louisiana Tech University Julia Teixeira Barry University 2013 2007 Name University Name University Chandler Bacon Prairie View A&M University Jessica Batura University of North Texas Haley Dibbern Prairie View A&M University Ligia Clemente Houston Baptist University Alex Hackett Mississippi College Amber Murphy University of Hawaii – Hilo Keili Harrison Baylor University Lauren Priestley *Offered* Jacie Pullig Lindsey Schindler Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Chyla Thomas University of Houston Elisa Woinowsky Chicago State University / University of Nevada – Las Vegas 2006 Name University Amber Benjamin Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi 2012 Gena Rhodes University of Texas – San Antonio Name University Johanna Spreen University of Louisiana – Monroe Marie-Pierre Bakima Ole Miss (Professional VB– Belgium and Peru) Krista Koopmann State University 2005 Oni Lattin Colorado State University – Pueblo Name University (Professional VB– Finland and Sweden) Christie Feliz Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Julia Menhart San Jose State University Kari Neely *Offered* Marlaina Pleydle Marine Corps Laura North Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Bryce Zimmerman Houston Baptist University 2011 Name University 2004 Hayley Couch Eastern New Mexico University Name University Jazmine Green Tarleton State University Leah Alexander University of Central Florida Sarah Gillis Texas State University Rajnan Butler Texas Southern University Ashley Denitto *Offered* Jamye Pauley Texas Tech University TaCho Richard Texas A&M University – Prairie View

13 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2017 Where Have They Gone?

2003 1990 Kirsten Atkinson Lincoln Memorial University Name University Ashley Castino Lamar University Kim Cook Houston Baptist University Stephanie Hyatt *Offered* Julie Harper University of Arkansas – Little Rock Ashley Miksch Nichols State University Debi Henry Stephen F. Austin State University

2002 1989 Name University Name University Ashlee Daniels William Woods University Sheila Williams University of Arkansas – Little Rock Elizabeth Ralls *Offered* Ashley Williams University of Louisiana – Monroe 1988 2001 Name University Rayna Harvey University of Southern Arkansas Name University Yolanda Malveaux Texas Southern University Stephanie Conner Texas Lutheran University 1999 1987 Name University Name University Linda Bottley Lamar University Amy Koziol Nichols State University Sonia Trevino 1998 1986 Name University Name University Georgeanne Spaudling St. Edward’s University Eve Posey West Texas State University 1997 1985 Name University Name University Debbie Puente Pan American University Jackie LeDay University of Southern Arkansas Stacy Stepp *Offered* Karen Humphreys Sam Houston State University Siobhan Hunter University of Texas – Arlington 1995 Lisa King Northeastern Louisiana University Name University Ashley Earhart *Offered* 1984 Krista Robinson Eastern New Mexico University Name University Kim Bronikowski Texas Women’s University 1993 Tracy Hart University of Central Florida Name University Sandra Howell Sam Houston State University Janice Paul Southern Mississippi University Sabra Every Concordia Lutheran University Misty Farmer Mississippi State University Jeniver Koutnik Mississippi State University 1982 Name University 1992 Tracy Lloyd McNeese State University Name University Dana Perkins McNeese State University Susan Willis McNeese State University Lynne Schumacher Southern Mississippi University 1991 1981 Name University Name University Terri Johnson East Texas State University Amy Hammon University of Central Oklahoma Teresa Ogden University of Texas – Arlington Stacy Medlock St. Mary’s University Lynette Owens University of Houston Kelly Mullins Trinity University Niki Sheppard St. Mary’s University

*Offered* = the player was offered a scholarship but did not accept

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HISTORICAL STATS: ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN AN INDIVIDUAL SEASON

Games/Set Played Total Attempts 1 166 Brianna Moten 2015 1 1600 Lisa Rambeau 1999 2 163 Hannah Baker 2015 2 1571 Ashley Denitto 2004 3 162 Hannah Malley 2015 3 1403 Jeniver Koutnik 1992 4 161 Manon Geoffroy 2015 4 1384 L.Shumacher 1992 5 158 Jeniver Koutnik 1992 5 1324 Gena Rhodes 2006 158 Misty Farmer 1992 6 1315 Kerstin Jenkins 2015 6 156 Kerstin Jenkins 2015 7 1213 Misty Farmer 1992 7 149 Ines Bawedin 2015 8 1208 Ashley Denitto 2003 149 Kayden Thomas 2015 9 1197 K. Hill 1991 8 145 L.Shumacher 1992 10 1191 Gena Rhodes 2005 9 144 Laura North 2004 11 1163 Debbie Puente 1996 144 Jamye Pauley 2004 10 143 Amber Murphy 2007 Assists 11 142 Leah Alexander 2003 1 1813 Sabra Every 1993 12 141 Ashley Denitto 2004 2 1807 Leah Alexander 2003 13 139 Leah Alexander 2004 3 1745 Leah Alexander 2004 14 137 Ashley Miksch 2003 4 1599 Kari Neely 2005 137 Ashley Denitto 2003 5 1598 Alicia Rab 2006 15 122 Erlicia Griffith 2015 6 1492 Nadejda Ivanova 2009 7 1379 Ashley Castino 2002 8 1378 Jamie Hoot 2000 9 1375 Jamie Hoot 2001 10 1313 A. Martinez 1992

Total Kills 1 564 Lisa Rambeau 1999 2 551 Ashley Denitto 2004 3 521 K. Hill 1991 4 514 Ligia Clemente 2007 5 485 L. Shumacher 1992 6 481 Misty Farmer 1993 7 479 Jeniver Koutnik 1992 8 476 Gena Rhodes 2006 9 475 Ligia Clemente 2006 10 469 Jamye Pauley 2004

julia menhart

15 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2017 SAN JAC VOLLEYBALL TOP LEADERS

HISTORICAL STATS: ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN AN INDIVIDUAL SEASON

Aces Attack Percentage 1 93 Sandra Howell 1984 1 0.401 Debi Henry 1989 2 88 S. Morgenthaler 1994 2 0.396 Nyla Ware 2002 3 87 Eve Posey 1986 3 0.391 Lauren Curley 2010 4 76 K. Hill 1991 4 0.389 Julia Teixeira 2008 5 73 S. Hunter 1984 5 0.384 K. Smith 1983 6 73 S. Stowers 1996 6 0.367 Oni Lattin 2012 7 69 Susan Satterwhite 1995 0.367 Brianna Moten 2015 8 68 L. White 1993 7 0.353 Marlaina Pleydle 2012 9 66 Danielle Hunt 1993 8 0.339 Bruna Rocha 2008 10 64 Hayley Couch 2011 0.339 Trish Guerrero 1987 9 0.337 Madison Rhoder 2017 Digs 10 0.336 Zuzana Cizova 2008 1 864 Manon Goeffroy 2015 11 0.332 S. Trevino 1986 2 645 Addie Bryant 2016 12 0.33 Lindsey Castillo 2001 3 643 Laura North 2004 13 0.327 Sandra Howell 1983 4 610 Ashley Miksch 2003 0.327 Jazmine Green 2011 5 595 Laura North 2005 14 0.325 Amber Benjamin 2006 6 585 Julia Menhart 2012 15 0.324 Ines Bawedin 2015 7 583 Jeniver Koutnik 1992 16 0.322 Cricket Hyatt 2003 8 576 Amber Murphy 2004 17 0.32 Nina Amadi 2000 9 574 Amber Murphy 2005 10 568 Sarah Gillis 2011 Blocks 11 556 T. Lewis 1992 1 214 Marlaina Pleydle 2012 12 551 L. Shumacher 1992 2 206 Brianna Moten 2015 13 542 K. Hill 1991 3 195 Lindsey Schindler 2007 14 540 Misty Farmer 1992 4 194 Jeniver Koutnik 1993 5 187 Misty Farmer 1992 Kills/Set 6 178 Ligia Clemente 2007 1 4.36 Zuzana Cizova 2008 7 170 Jeniver Koutnik 1992 2 4.28 Bruna Rocha 2008 8 168 Madision Rhoder 2017 3 4.15 Debbie Henry 1989 168 Amy Koziol 1999 4 4.15 Lisa Rambeau 1999 9 164 Misty Farmer 1993 5 4.11 Julia Teixeira 2008 10 162 S. Medlock 1991 6 4.00 Gena Rhodes 2005 11 154 Oni Lattin 2012 7 3.95 K. Hill 1991 12 139 Jamye Pauley 2004 8 3.91 Ashley Denitto 2004 13 138 Krista Koopmann 2012 9 3.85 Misty Farmer 1993 14 128 Jamye Pauley 2003 10 3.69 Debbie Puente 1996

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ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL STATS IN A MATCH

Attack Percentage (Min 10 Kills) Digs 1 0.909 (10-0-11) Holly Moreno vs Broward 10/10/09 1 42 - Manon Geoffroy vs Blinn College (Reg.Champ) 11/8/16 2 0.867 (13-0-15) Brianna Moten vs Blinn College 9/22/15 42 - Manon Geoffroy vs Blinn College (Reg.Champ - What if) 11/8/16 3 0.833 (10-0-12) Alyssa Dibbern vs Temple 9/4/09 2 40 - Addison Bryant vs Wharton County Jr College 9/27/16 4 0.824 (14-0-17) Nyla Ware vs Tyler JC 11/6/06 3 39 - Addison Bryant vs Wharton County Jr College 10/25/17 5 0.818 (9-0-11) Oni Lattin vs Casper College 11/15/12 39 - Laura North vs Blinn College 9/17/04 0.818 (10-1-11) Ines Bawedin vs Odessa 10/3/15 4 38 - Manon Geoffroy vs Wharton CJC 9/25/15 6 0.800 (12-0-15) Trish Guerrero vs Wharton 10/1/88 5 37 - Addison Bryant vs Indian Hills 9/30/16 7 0.786 (12-1-14) Misty Farmer vs Cooke 10/23/93 6 35 - Manon Geoffroy vs Hill College 11/20/15 8 0.773 (18-1-22) Misty Farmer vs Cooke 11/11/93 7 33 - Manon Geoffroy vs Lee College 9/15/15 9 0.769 (10-0-13) Madison Rhoder vs Hill College 9/1/16 8 32 - Addison Bryant vs Trinity Valley CC 11/5/17 10 0.750 (15-0-20) Ines Bawedin vs Victoria 8/28/15 32 - Manon Geoffroy vs Blinn College 10/20/15 0.750 (13-1-16) Rachel Standley vs Cooke 11/17/86 9 31 - Manon Geoffroy vs Tyler Jr College 10/16/15 11 0.739 (17-0-23) Debi Henry vs Laredo 9/23/89 31 - Laura North vs Midland College 9/4/04 12 .0735 (25-0-34) Bruna Rocha vs Coacstal Bend 11/23/08 31- Julia Menhart vs Tyler Jr College 11/4/12 13 0.733 (12-1-15} Trish Guerrero vs Delaware Tech 11/1/87 10 30 - Manon Geoffroy vs Northeastern Colorado 9/4/15 0.733 (11-0-15) Jamye Pauley vs Laredo 9/28/03 14 0.727 (17-1-22) Cricket Hyatt vs UT-Brownsville 9/21/02 30 - Laura North vs Wharton County 11/1/05 0.727 (17-1-22) Cricket Hyatt vs UT-Brownsville 8/23/07 30 - Laura North vs Lee College 10/21/04 11 29 - Manon Geoffroy vs North Central Texas College 8/22/15 Service Aces 29 - Ashley Miksch vs UT-Brownsville 10/18/02 1 11 - Julie Harper vs Laredo 11/3/89 12 28 - Manon Geoffroy vs Panola College 11/19/15 2 8 - Sonia Trevino vs Texas Women’s Univ. 9/10/87 28 - Laura North vs Cowley College 8/26/05 3 8 - Eve Posey vs Texas Women’s Univ. 9/5/86 28 - Laura North vs Blinn College 11/10/04 4 8 - Debi Henry vs Laredo 10/27/89 28 - Amber Murphy vs Navarro College 10/14/06 5 8 - Beverly Olsovsky vs Howard Payne Univ. 9/6/86 13 27 - Addison Bryant vs Tyler 10/15/16 6 8 - Julia Teixeira vs 9/17/07 7 7 - Stacy Morganthaler vs Collin County 10/21/94 27 - Manon Geoffroy vs Blinn 9/22/15 7- Deana Garza vs Lee College 10/7/86 27 - Laura North vs Cloud County 10/14/05 7- Jamye Pauley vs Laredo 9/5/03 27 - Kristin Holbrooks vs Laredo 9/5/03 7 - Jaime Hoot vs Panola College 9/13/01 27- Amanda Deem vs Wharton CJC 9/5/09 7 - Holly Moreno vs Lee College 10/21/09 27 - Amanda Deem vs Lee College 11/7/09 8 6 - Manon Geoffroy vs Garden City 8/29/15

2017 brenna munsch & markayla dickie

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ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL STATS IN A MATCH

Assists Total Attempts 1 74 - Sabra Every vs Wharton County 10/12/93 1 78 - Lisa Rambeua vs Tyler JC 9/17/99 2 72 - Ashley Castino vs UT-Brownsville 10/18/02 2 74 - Ashley Denitto vs Blinn College 9/17/04 3 71 - Alicia Rab vs Navarro College 10/14/06 3 72 - Ashley Denitto vs Navarro College 9/18/04 4 70 - Jamie Hoot vs Blinn College 10/25/00 4 68 - Kim Hill vs Harding 10/6/90 5 69 - Kari Neely vs Wharton County 10/6/05 5 66 - Jeniver Koutnik vs Central Arkansas 9/19/92 6 69 - Jamie Hoot vs Alvin Community 11/1/01 6 65 - Lisa Rambeau vs Galveston College 10/18/99 7 67 - Sabra Every vs Lee College 10/23/93 7 64 - Trish Guerrero vs Alvin Community 10/18/88 8 67 - Sabra Every vs Barton County 11/24/93 8 63 - Jeniver Koutnik vs Wharton County 10/12/93 9 66 - Leah Alexander vs Blinn College 9/17/04 9 62 - Christie Dorch vs Lee College 11/7/09 10 65 - Kari Neely vs Cloud County 8/27/05 10 62 - Kerstin Jenkins vs Wharton CJC 9/25/15 11 60 - Julia Teixeira vs U of Ark. Fort Smith 10/13/07 Block Solos 12 59 - Lisa Rambeau vs Blinn College 9/29/99 1 7 - Jeniver Koutnik vs Wharton 10/12/93 7 - Fralena Shedrick vs UTB 10/14/89 Block Assists 2 6 - Debi Henry vs Wharton 10/21/89 1 14 - Lindsey Schindler vs Galveston 10/5/07 3 5- Madison Rhoder vs Blinn College 10/18/16 2 13 - Marlaina Pleydle vs Trinity Valley 11/7/12 5- Madison Rhoder vs Tyler Jr College 11/6/16 13 - Misty Farmer vs Alvin 9/1/92 5 - Trish Guerrero vs Laredo 11/9/87 3 12 - Stacey Medlock vs Laredo 9/28/90 5 - Jeniver Koutnik vs Barton County 11/24/93 4 11 - Alyssa Dibbern vs Hillsborough 8/28/09 5 - Debi Henry vs Lee College 9/22/89 11 - Marlaina Pleydle vs Trinity Valley 11/1/12 5 - Amy Koziol vs Tyler JC 9/17/99 11 - Lisa Evans vs lee College 8/29/95 5 - Amy Hammond vs Texas Southmost 9/7/91 11 - Amy Hammond vs Laredo 9/28/90 4 4 - Madison Rhoder vs Western Wyoming 8/26/16 5 10 - Madison Rhoder vs Western Nebraska 8/27/16 4 - Madison Rhoder vs Wharton County JC 9/27/16 10 - Brianna Moten vs Miami Dade 9/5/15 4 - Lindsey Schnindler vs Blinn 10/30/07 10 - Brianna Moten vs Blinn College 11/8/15 4 - Misty Farmer vs Wharton 9/11/93 10 - Amber Benjamin vs Frank Phillips 9/2/06 4 - Jessica Batura vs Coastal Bend 9/21/07 10 - Amy Kolziol vs Blinn College 9/29/99 4 - Krista Koopmann vs Trinity Valley 11/1/12 10 - Cricket Hyatt vs Laredo 9/27/02 10 - Jeniver Koutnik vs Wharton 10/24/92 Kills 10 - Lindsey Schindler vs Blinn 10/30/07 1 32 - Ashley Denitto vs Navarro College 9/18/04 10 - Ligia Clemente vs Iowa Western 11/16/07 2 27 - Lisa Rambeau vs Tyler Jr College 9/17/99 3 27 - Kirsten Atkinson vs Navarro College 11/7/03 4 27 - Gena Rhodes vs Cloud County 8/27/05 5 26 - Jeniver Koutnik vs Wharton County 10/12/93 6 26 - Jeniver Koutnik vs Central Arkansas 9/19/92 7 26 - Julia Teixeira vs U of Ark. Fort Smith 10/13/07 8 26 - Ligia Clemente vs Lakeland 10/12/07 9 25 - Bruna Rocha vs Coastal Bend 8/23/08 10 25 - Liz Ralls vs UT Brownsville 10/18/02

For more information about the volleyball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 18 SAN JAC VOLLEYBAL HISTORY

The San Jacinto College volleyball team has won one national title and Sharon Nelson took over the helm of the San Jac volleyball program in has finished as national runner-up three times since the program began 2002 and has guided the College to be one of the nation’s premier junior in 1974. San Jac defeated Jefferson College in 1987, bringing home San college volleyball programs. Her teams have finished as national runner Jac’s first national title. That same year Staci McDaniel was named the up in 2010, have won 74 percent of their matches, claimed eight regional national tournament’s most valuable player, and Sonia Trevino was the titles, nine conference championships, and finished in the top 11 at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) women’s volleyball national tournament in 10 of the last 11 seasons. player of the year. That same year, Head Coach Becky Lidolph earned NJCAA coach of the year honors. In 20 seasons, Lidolph was 640-288 and is sixth on the inactive NJCAA wins list. She was inducted into the NJCAA hall of fame in 2000.

1987 SAN JACINTO COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2010

julia menhart oni lattin National Runner-Up

19 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2017 About San Jacinto College Athletics

2017 Mir Tillman, Addie Bryant & Raven Oates

ABOUT SAN JACINTO COLLEGE ATHLETICS With 12 national championships in its more than 50-year storied athletic history, San Jacinto College has a long and rich tradition of athletic success, both on the court and field, and in the classroom. This excellence has brought with it national and international exposure to the College and local community. Like many community college and four-year athletic programs, San Jacinto College also has a history of producing professional and Olympic athletes.

Divided among the four campuses, San Jacinto College, or San Jac as it has come to be known when referencing its athletics programs, has a variety of athletic opportunities for both male and female student-athletes. San Jac competes in six National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I teams: men’s basketball, soccer and baseball; and women’s basketball, and volleyball.

San Jac has won national titles in men’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, and track and field, as well as individual titles in . Along the way, San Jacinto College has produced numerous All-Americans and Academic All-Americans, solidifying the success of San Jac student-athletes on the court and field and in the classroom.

National Championships National Runners-Up Year Team Overall Record Year Team 1968 Men’s Basketball 44-2 2016 Baseball 1983 Men’s Basketball 35-2 2012 Baseball 1984 Men’s Basketball 35-2 2010 Volleyball 1985 Baseball 54-7 Baseball 1986 Men’s Basketball 37-0 2008 Men’s Soccer 1986 Baseball 53-12 2004 Baseball 1987 Women’s Outdoor 2003 Men’s Basketball Track & Field n/a Baseball 1987 Baseball 52-9 1999 Baseball 1987 Volleyball 39-7 1998 Baseball 1989 Women’s Indoor 1997 Men’s Basketball Track & Field n/a 1993 Volleyball 1989 Baseball 61-10 1988 Baseball 1990 Baseball 62-11 1984 Baseball 1977 Men’s Basketball 2010 1976 Volleyball National Runner-Up 1967 Men’s Basketball

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San Jacinto College All-Time NJCAA Academic All-Americans NJCAA All-Academic Teams Year Name Award Sport Year Sport 2016-2017 Ines Bawedin Pinnacle Academic Achievement Volleyball 2016-2017 Men’s Volleyball Juel Rayburn Pinnacle Academic Achievement Volleyball Volleyball Elena Hadzheiva Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball 2015-2016 Volleyball Maragarita Buvinic Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball 2014-2015 Men’s Basketball Nakia Taylor Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball Volleyball Kayden Thomas Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball Hannah Westerlage Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball Hunter McClellan Pinnacle Academic Achievement Baseball Frederick Bitondo Pinnacle Academic Achievement Men’s Basketball Kabir Mohammed Pinnacle Academic Achievement Men’s Basketball Carlos Blasco Exemplary Academic Achievement Soccer Diego Vasquez Pinnacle Academic Achievement Soccer Pablo Iles Cruz Exemplary Academic Achievement Soccer Savio Adams Exemplary Academic Achievement Soccer Alexis DeLeon Exemplary Acaemic Achievement Softball Danielle Damian Pinnacle Academic Achievement Softball Katlyn Rivera Exemplary Academic Achievement Softball Kaylee Ousman Exemplary Academic Achievement Softball Natalie Hoyt Exemplary Academic Achievement Softball Shelbi Doherty Exemplary Academic Achievement Softball 2015-2016 Hannah Baker Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball Ines Bawedin Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball Sophia Botsch Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball Juel Rayburn Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball Nakia Taylor Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball Kayden Thomas Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball Hannah Westerlage Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball Luis Almeda Exemplary Academic Achievement Soccer Miguel Canas Pinnacle Academic Achievement Soccer Ricardo Romas Exemplary Academic Achievement Soccer Danielle Damian Exemplary Academic Achievement Softball Hunter McClellan Pinnacle Academic Achievement Baseball Patrick Donaho Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Laneisha Jeans Exemplary Academic Achievement Women’s Basketball 2014-2015 Chase Arledge Exemplary Academic Achievement Men’s Basketball Delaney Driver Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball Elizabeth Garcia Superior Academic Achievement Softball Bridgitte Gauvin Superior Academic Achievement Softball Austin Johnson Superior Academic Achievement Baseball Walker Pennington Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Erik Nouis Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Rachel Warner Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball 2013-2014 Keili Harrison Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball 2012-2013 Matt Locus Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Conrad Ramquist Superior Academic Achievement Baseball 2011-2012 Benjamin Silva Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence Baseball Kirby Taylor Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball 2009-2010 Trey Ross Distinguished Academic All-American Baseball 2008-2009 Lauren Tippet Academic All-American Women’s Basketball

NJCAA Hall of Fame Inductees Year Name Sport Year Name Sport 2011 Dane Richards Men’s Soccer 1996 Judy Harrison Track & Field / Cross Country 2010 Ollie Mack Men’s Basketball 1995 Walter Berry Men’s Basketball 2007 Scott Gernander Men’s Basketball Baseball 2005 Steve Francis Men’s Basketball 1994 Ollie Taylor Men’s Basketball 2000 Becky Lidolph Volleyball 1993 Monica Hays Track & Field / Cross Country 1997 Rita Crockett Volleyball 1990 Ronnie Arrow Men’s Basketball 1986 Tom Henderson Men’s Basketball

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San Jacinto College that workforce need and to ensure students have a pathway as they progress in their careers. Central Campus: 8060 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena, Texas 77505 North Campus: 5800 Uvalde Rd., Houston, Texas 77049 At San Jacinto College, we know that not everyone is a “traditional” South Campus: 13735 Beamer Rd., Houston, Texas 77089 student. Goals and scheduling demands are unique, so we offer Maritime Campus: 3700 Old Highway 146, La Porte, Texas 77571 courses during the day, during the evening, on weekends and online. San Jacinto College students choose from eight degree pathways that 281-998-6150 | www.sanjac.edu set students on a path to earn a certificate or associate degree, and Surrounded by the monuments of history, the industries and maritime enter the workforce with the skills they need or transfer to the four- enterprises of today, and the space age of tomorrow, San Jacinto year college with the knowledge to complete their higher education College has been serving the citizens of East Harris County, Texas, since credentials. Our corporate partners benefit from a robust training 1961. As one College with multiple locations, San Jacinto College has program through the Continuing and Professional Development a location nearby the majority of our students. Our College brings division, which also offers leisure learning classes and programs for people together for all kinds of academic pursuits, workforce training, K-12 teachers through the Aerospace Academy. continuing education, and frequent gatherings of civic, community and non-profit groups. San Jacinto College continues to lead in the Gulf Coast through grant-funded partnerships and collaboration with other colleges and San Jacinto College is committed to serving the citizens, businesses organizations. These funds support student success through academic and industries of East Harris County. At the core of our values is student programs and initiatives promoting college retention and completion, success. In fact, we are a recognized leader in the national student regional workforce training, scholarships and tuition in various student completion movement. San Jacinto College was named a 2017 Aspen programs, and create pathways to higher education and the workforce Institute Rising Star as one of the top five community colleges in the for middle and high school students. nation. We achieved this status through a direct focus on removing barriers for completion, enhancing student support systems, and Whatever path you take, you’ll find a friendly, big- emphasizing academic excellence. hearted community at San Jacinto College.

The College is also committed to developing a skilled and trained workforce to meet the growing demands of industry in our region. We partner with industry to ensure we are teaching the skills that make our San Jacinto College students employable immediately upon completion of their program. We have created fast-track and stackable credentials to help meet Your Goals. Your College.

For more information about the volleyball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 22 DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME LOCATION Wed. Aug. 16 St. Thomas University – Scrimmage 3 p.m. Pasadena, Texas – Anders Gym Fri. Aug. 18 Brookhaven - Scrimmage TBA (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.) Dallas, Texas - Brookhaven College Tues. Aug. 22 Victoria College - Scrimmage 2 p.m. Pasadena, Texas – Anders Gym Fri. - Sat. Aug. 25 - 26 Tyler Junior College Tournament Tyler, Texas Fri. Temple Junior College 2 p.m. Panola Junior College 4 p.m. Sat. MSU – West Plains 9 a.m. Tyler Junior College 11 a.m. Tues. Aug. 29 Temple Junior College 2 p.m. Temple, Texas Trinity Valley Community College 4 p.m. Thurs. - Sat. Aug. 31 - Sept. 2 SJC Military Appreciation Tournament Pasadena, Texas – Anders Gym Thurs. 3 p.m. Iowa Western Community College 7 p.m. Fri. Hillsborough Community College 11 a.m. Sat. Polk State College 1:30 p.m. Illinois Central College 5:30 p.m. Wed. Sept. 6 Panola Junior College 6 p.m. Carthage, Texas Fri. Sept. 8 Laredo Community College* 6 p.m. Laredo, Texas Sat. Sept. 9 Coastal Bend College* 1 p.m. Beeville, Texas Tues. Sept. 12 Lee College* 6 p.m. Baytown, Texas Fri. - Sat. Sept. 15 - 16 Lee College Tournament Baytown, Texas - Lee College Fri. Victoria College 9 a.m. Northlake College 3 p.m. Sat. Midland College 11 a.m. Lee College 5 p.m. Tues. Sept. 19 Blinn College* 6 p.m. Pasadena, Texas – Anders Gym Tues. Sept. 26 Wharton * 6 p.m. Pasadena, Texas – Anders Gym Fri - Sat. Sept. 29 - 30 Hillsborough Community College Invitational Tampa, Florida Fri. State College of Florida 3 p.m. Central Florida Community College 6 p.m.

Volleyball schedule Volleyball Sat. Hillsborough Community College 10 a.m. Miami Dade College 1 p.m. Tues. Oct. 3 SJC vs. Temple Junior College 2 p.m. Pasadena, Texas – Anders Gym Temple vs. Panola 4 p.m. SJC vs. Panola Junior College 6 p.m. Fri. Oct. 6 Laredo Community College* 6 p.m. Pasadena, Texas – Anders Gym Sat. Oct. 7 Coastal Bend College* 1 p.m. Pasadena, Texas – Anders Gym

2017 Tues. Oct.10 Lee College* 5 p.m. Pasadena, Texas – Anders Gym Navarro 7 p.m. Fri. Oct. 13 New Mexico Military Institute 6 p.m. Pasadena, Texas – Anders Gym Sat. Oct. 14 New Mexico Military Institute vs. Victoria College 9 a.m. Pasadena, Texas – Anders Gym Lee College vs. Victoria College 11 a.m. Lee College vs. Victoria College 1 p.m. SJC vs. Victoria College 3 p.m. Home games are BOLD Tues. Oct. 17 Blinn College* 6 p.m. Brenham, Texas and are played at: Central Fri. Oct. 20 Victoria College 6 p.m. Victoria, Texas Campus, Anders Gym, Sat. Oct. 21 Alumni Day / Blue vs. White TBA Pasadena, Texas – Anders Gym Building C-18, 8060 Spencer Tues. Oct. 24 Wharton County Junior College* 6 p.m. Wharton, Texas Highway, Pasadena, Texas Thu. - Sat. Oct. 26-28 Western Nebraska Invitational Tournament TBA Scottbluff, Nebraska 77505. Fri. - Sun. Nov. 3 - 5 NJCAA Region XIV Tournament TBA Carthage, Texas - Panola College Wed. - Sat. Nov. 15 - 19 NJCAA National Tournament TBA Hutchinson, Kansas * Denotes conference match

281-998-6150 head coach: sharon nelson The San Jacinto College District is committed to equal opportunity for all students, employees, and applicants without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, pregnancy, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, genetic information, marital status or veteran status in accordance with applicable federal and state laws. The following College official has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the College’s non-discrimination policies: Vice President of Human Resources, 4620 Fairmont Pkwy., Pasadena, TX 77504; 281-991-2659; [email protected].