QUICK FACTS

GENERAL INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Founded ...... 1885 Enrollment ...... 35,400 INTRO Nickname ...... Wildcats Quick Facts/Contents ...... 1 Colors ...... Cardinal and Navy Rosters ...... 2 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 2

Season Preview...... 3-5 Conference ...... Pacific-10 0

President...... Dr. Robert Shelton 0 Athletics Director ...... Jim Livengood

BIOS 7 Returning Player Bios...... 6-16 SWA/Senior Associate A.D...... Kathleen LaRose

Brooke Buringrud ...... 6 Home Facility (Capacity)...... McKale Center (14,545) W Whitney Dosty ...... 7

Amy Dyck...... 8 2006 IN REVIEW I

Randy Goodenough...... 9 2006 Record...... 13-17 L

Emily Harper/Katie Jackels...... 10 2006 Conference Record/Finish ...... 4-14/8th D Dominique Lamb ...... 11 Postseason...... N/A Brittany Leonard...... 12 Final AVCA Ranking...... N/A C

Jacy Norton ...... 13 A Alanna Resch/Audrey Bockerstette...... 14 2007 Newcomer Bios ...... 15-16 Starters Returning/Lost (including libero)...... 6 + libero/2 T

Dave Rubio ...... 17-18 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 11/4 Chris Gonzalez/Allison Napier...... 19 Newcomers ...... 5 V

Key Returnees...... Whitney Dosty – OH O 2006 IN REVIEW Dominique Lamb – MB 2006 Season in Review ...... 20 Brooke Buringrud – OH L 2006 Statistics/Results...... 21 Key Losses...... Stephanie Butkus – S L

2006 Match-by-Match Leaders...... 22 Kristina Baum – OPP E

2006 Pac-10 Honors...... 22 Key Newcomers...... Tiffany Owens – OH Y Stephanie Snow – MB B HISTORY Paige Weber – S All-Time Season Records ...... 23 A

Wildcat Coaching Records...... 23 STAFF L

All-Time Series Records ...... 24 Head Coach...... David Rubio (Cal State Northridge, ’82) L Year-by-Year Results...... 25-30 Arizona Record...... 291 158 (.648), 16th season NCAA Tournament Results...... 31 Career Record ...... 413-224 (.648), 21st season Letterwinners ...... 31 Assistant Coach...... Chris Gonzalez (Iowa, ’05), 2nd season Honors & Awards...... 32 Assistant Coach ...... Allison Napier (Arizona, ’02) 1st season All-Americans ...... 33 Volleyball Office Phone ...... (520) 621-4885 Volleyball Office Fax...... (520) 626-7018 RECORDS Individual Career Records...... 34 MEDIA RELATIONS Individual Season Records ...... 35 Media Relations Phone...... (520) 621-4163 Individual Match Records...... 36 Media Relations Fax ...... (520) 621-2681 Team Season Records...... 37 Press Row Phone ...... (520) 621-5291 Team Match Records ...... 37 Media Relations Mailing Address...... Room 106 McKale Center OPPONENTS Tucson, AZ 85721-0096 2007 Opponents ...... 38-39 Volleyball Contact ...... Julian Temblador Pacific-10 ...... 40 Temblador’s Direct Line ...... (520) 621-4283 Temblador’s Cell Phone...... (520) 349-5619 RECRUITING SECTION Temblador’s E-mail ...... [email protected] Athletics Facilities ...... 41 Website...... www.arizonaathletics.com C.A.T.S. Academics ...... 42 C.A.T.S. Life Skills...... 43 CREDITS Strength Training...... 44 The 2007 Arizona volleyball media guide was written and edited by Medical Services...... 45 Julian Temblador. Layout and design by Host Communications. Athletic Excellence ...... 46 Photography by Luke Adams, Ben Rider, Jacob Chinn, Stoddard Reynolds, The University ...... 47 John Robert Miller, Didier Beauvarlet, Alan Michael Lev, Doug Coombs, Tucson ...... 48 Nick Wantland and Matt Brown.

1 2007 ROSTER

NUMERICAL BY HEIGHT No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown Previous School/Club 1 Audrey Bockerstette DS 5-8 Jr. 2L Tucson, Ariz. Canyon Del Oro/Club Cactus 5-5 (2) 4 Katie Jackels L 5-5 Sr. 2L Playa Del Rey, Calif. Golden West CC/South Bay Katie Jackels 5 Brittany Leonard L 5-5 Jr. 2L San Jose, Calif. Archbishop Mitty HS/Vision VBC Brittany Leonard 6 Amy Dyck S 5-9 Sr. 3L Sandpoint, Idaho Sandpoint HS/North Idaho 5-7 (1) 9 Tiffany Owens OH 5-11 Fr. HS San Bernardino, Calif. Cajon HS/Rancho Valley Emily Harper

L 10 Dominique Lamb MB 6-1 Sr. 3L Chandler, Ariz. Chandler HS/Arizona Juniors

L 11 Elise Hendrickson UT 6-2 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Wilson HS/Cal Juniors 5-8 (1) Audrey Bockerstette

A 12 Jacy Norton MB 6-4 So. 1L Louisville, Ky. Flour Bluff HS/Epic 13 Emily Harper DS 5-7 Sr. 3L Oceanside, Calif. Carlsbad HS/Epic

B 5-9 (2) 17 Randy Goodenough OPP 6-2 Jr. 2L Coronado, Calif. Notre Dame HS/City Beach Amy Dyck Y 21 Whitney Dosty OH 6-3 So. 1L Tucson, Ariz. Salpointe Catholic/Club Cactus Alanna Resch E 22 Kaylen Bannister MB 6-4 Fr. HS Frankfurt, Germany Ramstein HS

L 5-11 (2) 33 Alanna Resch OH 5-9 So. 1L San Diego, Calif. Santa Fe Christian/Epic Tiffany Owens L 34 Paige Weber S 5-11 Fr. HS Indianapolis, Ind. Roncalli HS/Circle City Paige Weber 55 Stephanie Snow MB 6-4 Fr. HS Tempe, Ariz. Marcos de Niza HS/Arizona Juniors O 99 Brooke Buringrud OH 6-2 Jr. 2L Escondido, Calif. University of San Diego HS/Epic 6-1 (1) V Dominique Lamb Head Coach: David Rubio (Cal State Northridge, ‘82), 16th year

T 6-2 (3) Assistant Coaches: Chris Gonzalez (Iowa, ’05), Allison Napier (Arizona, ‘02) Brooke Buringrud A Randy Goodenough

C Elise Hendrickson ALPHABETICAL

D 6-3 (1) No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown Previous School/Club Whitney Dosty L 22 Kaylen Bannister MB 6-4 Fr. HS Frankfurt, Germany Ramstein HS I 1 Audrey Bockerstette DS 5-8 Jr. 2L Tucson, Ariz. Canyon Del Oro/Club Cactus 6-4 (3) Kaylen Bannister

W 99 Brooke Buringrud OH 6-2 Jr. 2L Escondido, Calif. University of San Diego HS/Epic Jacy Norton 21 Whitney Dosty OH 6-3 So. 1L Tucson, Ariz. Salpointe Catholic/Club Cactus Stephanie Snow 7 6 Amy Dyck S 5-9 Sr. 3L Sandpoint, Idaho Sandpoint HS/North Idaho

0 17 Randy Goodenough OPP 6-2 Jr. 2L Coronado, Calif. Notre Dame HS/City Beach

0 13 Emily Harper DS 5-7 Sr. 3L Oceanside, Calif. Carlsbad HS/Epic BY STATE/COUNTRY

2 11 Elise Hendrickson UT 6-2 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Wilson HS/Cal Juniors 4 Katie Jackels L 5-5 Sr. 2L Playa Del Rey, Calif. Golden West CC/South Bay Arizona (4) 10 Dominique Lamb MB 6-1 Sr. 3L Chandler, Ariz. Chandler HS/Arizona Juniors Audrey Bockerstette 5 Brittany Leonard L 5-5 Jr. 2L San Jose, Calif. Archbishop Mitty HS/Vision VBC Whitney Dosty Dominique Lamb 12 Jacy Norton MB 6-4 So. 1L Louisville, Ky. Flour Bluff HS/Epic Stephanie Snow 9 Tiffany Owens OH 5-11 Fr. HS San Bernardino, Calif. Cajon HS, Rancho Valley 33 Alanna Resch OH 5-9 So. 1L San Diego, Calif. Santa Fe Christian/Epic California (8) 55 Stephanie Snow MB 6-4 Fr. HS Tempe, Ariz. Marcos de Niza HS, Arizona Juniors Brooke Buringrud 34 Paige Weber S 5-11 Fr. HS Indianapolis, Ind. Roncalli HS, Circle City Randy Goodenough Emily Harper Elise Hendrickson Katie Jackels Brittany Leonard Tiffany Owens BY CLASS Alanna Resch

Freshmen (5) Sophomores (3) Juniors (4) Seniors (4) Germany (1) Kaylen Bannister Whitney Dosty Audrey Bockerstette Amy Dyck Kaylen Bannister Elise Hendrickson Jacy Norton Brooke Buringrud Emily Harper Idaho (1) Tiffany Owens Alanna Resch Randy Goodenough Katie Jackels Amy Dyck Stephanie Snow Brittany Leonard Dominique Lamb Paige Weber Indiana (1) Paige Weber

Kentucky (1) Jacy Norton

2 2007 ARIZONA VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2007 SEASON PREVIEW

Over the past 14 seasons, the Arizona volleyball program has achieved a level of success enjoyed by only a handful of elite collegiate volleyball pro- grams around the nation. After missing out on their first postseason berth in 11 years last season, the Wildcats are ready to get back to what has made the Arizona program a perennial contender – winning. Accumulating wins in 2007 will rest on a cast of players that possess a wealth of experience and athleticism, as the Wildcats return a deep line- 2 up that accounted for 95 percent of the team’s kills and 75 percent of the 0

team’s blocks a year ago. 0 “We are returning a lot of players from last year’s team, and that is 7 extremely important in terms of playing experience,” head coach Dave

Rubio said. “We took our bumps and got beat up a little last year, but you W can’t replace experience. For the players who played in every match last year, that playing experience is really important in playing a part in our suc- I cess this season.” L

Arizona will attempt to rebound from its first losing season in 14 years D after finishing 13-17 in 2006 with a 4-14 mark in the Pac-10. Despite the team’s break from its consistent winning ways, Arizona finished the season C

on a high note. The Wildcats played some of their best volleyball down the A stretch, winning three of their last five matches, including an upset win over No. 24-ranked Oregon in McKale Center. T

“I think we are going to be significantly better than we were last year,” Rubio said. “We feel that our players are a year older and a year better in terms V of skill development, and we are bringing in a terrific group of freshmen that O I feel have the potential to be impact players on our team immediately.” “It is going to be an exciting year. We are looking forward to everyone L staying healthy, and performing to the best of their abilities the entire sea- L son,” Rubio said. E

Much of this season’s excitement is derived from the unprecedented Y athleticism possessed by the players that assemble the Arizona roster. Senior Amy Dyck owns a career-average of 6.54 assists per game. B “We are going to have a very athletic team this season,” Rubio said. “If you measure jumping ability, speed, explosiveness, and those kinds of attrib- op into high-impact competitors.” A utes, we would rank up there with the top teams in the nation. But you also Arizona also brings in a talented group of incoming freshmen that will L

need skill and experience to go with that athleticism to be a good team.” add to the team’s depth at every position. This year’s group of freshmen L Arizona’s explosive athleticism showed last season, as the Wildcats ranked includes Tiffany Owens and Paige Weber, two top-50 recruits in the nation. second in the Pac-10 and eighth in the nation with 3.42 blocks per game. “One of the keys to this season will be if the incoming freshmen can “This season is going to be the type of year where we have a lot more hold their own when playing against the caliber of teams we face on our knowns than unknowns,” Rubio said. “Last year, we had a lot of question schedule, especially in the Pac-10 Conference,” Rubio said. marks and had to deal with a lot of injuries to some key players that really The following is a breakdown of the 2007 Arizona volleyball team. hurt us and hindered our success on the court.” “This year we will have a lot more confidence and our athleticism will SETTER be able to come out more and play a larger role in our success,” Rubio said. The setting position for the Wildcats should help provide plenty of Much of the team’s confidence can be supported by the numbers put points at the net this season, as the team’s depth at that spot will be a up by the core of returning players from a year ago. Arizona returns junior strength. Despite graduating Stephanie Butkus, who ended her career sec- outside hitter Brooke Buringrud, who led the team with 3.52 kills per game ond all-time in Arizona history with 4,035 assists, the Wildcats will have and 0.35 service aces per game, the third-best mark in the Pac-10. USA many options at replacing last year’s starting setter. Junior National Team member Whitney Dosty returns after an All-Pac-10 “We have a tremendous amount of depth at the setter position,” Freshman Team season in which she posted 3.39 kills per game, as her Rubio said. “We have some gifted athletes at that position that will make career-high 29 kills against No. 24 Oregon last season was a Pac-10 season things happen on the offensive end for us.” high among all conference players. Arizona returns versatile veteran Amy Dyck for her senior year, who All-Pac-10 honorable mention Dominique Lamb returns for her senior registered 1,279 assists during her sophomore season and owns a career- season after registering 2.54 kills per game, a team-high .329 hitting percent- average of 6.54 assists per game. age, which was sixth best in the Pac-10, and a team-best 1.55 blocks per game “Amy Dyck has a lot of experience playing setter, especially from her average, the second-best mark in the conference. Junior libero Brittany sophomore season,” Rubio said. “She is a multitalented player with a solid Leonard comes back to the lineup after setting school records with 411 digs all-around game who did a great job for us last season as a role player.” in a season, and a 3.84 dig per game average as a sophomore, and Jacy Norton The Wildcats also add freshman setter Paige Weber from returns after ranking fourth in the conference with 1.48 blocks per game, as Indianapolis, Ind., who received the 2006 Andi Collins Award, recognizing she earned Pac-10 All-Freshman-Team honorable mention accolades. the nation’s best high school senior setter, and was named the 2006 “Our returning players will provide us with a great deal of leadership Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Indiana. and confidence,” Rubio said. We have a lot of young players, but those “Paige Weber is a freshman who is an outstanding setter,” Rubio said. players have gained valuable playing experience that will help them devel- “I think she is one of the best setters we have ever brought in, and can eas-

3 2007 SEASON PREVIEW

ily be compared to Dana Burkholder when she was a freshman here.” “Alanna Resch is going to be a player wearing a lot of hats and filling “Paige’s success this season will be determined on how quickly she can a lot of holes for us,” Rubio said. “She is a very talented player and a great adjust to the college game and our system. She is a flat-out winner, she athlete. If she can stay consistent and be a dependable player day-in and knows how to win, she knows how to play hard, and she knows how to set. day-out, she will play a huge role for us. We need her to step up and be She is the type of player you can win a championship with. But she has a ready to play as either a starter or a backup at the left-side hitter position long ways to go being a freshman,” Rubio said. and even at the libero position.”

L OUTSIDE HITTER OPPOSITE HITTER

L Arizona brings back a lot of fire power at the outside hitter position, as the On the other side of the net, Arizona will return a consistent scoring Wildcat returning players accounted for 95 percent of last year’s total attacks. threat in junior Randy Goodenough. Last season, Goodenough was fourth A Two players that will anchor the Arizona attack are Brooke Buringrud on the team with 185 kills and a 2.13 kills per game average, and ranked B and Whitney Dosty, the team’s top-two leaders in kills from a year ago, and third on the team in blocks per game at 0.98, while leading the team in kills

Y a duo that combined for 753 of the team’s 1550 total kills. twice and blocks three times. She also totaled double-figures in kills in nine

E Dosty returns after a stellar freshman season in which she averaged matches, including three straight to end the season. 3.39 kills per game, posted double-figures in kills on 22 different occasions, “This is Randy Goodenough’s time to shine for us on the court,” L and was the only Wildcat to top the 20-kills in a match plateau. Rubio said. “Her next two years are going to be what drives us. She is six- L “Whitney Dosty has played a full summer of volleyball and had a ter- rotation player for us now. She can pass, she can hit, she can defend, and

O rific spring,” Rubio said. “She is going to be more of a complete player than has a chance to be very dominant with a great supporting cast. She has put what she was last year. Everything about her game has improved. She will herself in the position to be a terrific player for us.” V have more of a consistent dominating presence for us on the court.” Incoming freshman Elise Hendrickson will provide depth at the oppo-

Arizona’s team leader at the attack, Buringrud, will be back at it as a site hitter position as a distinguished high school and club player from Long T junior after leading the team as a sophomore in both kills (384), kills per Beach, Calif.

A game (3.52) and attempts (1,192). Buringrud also tallied double-figures in “Elise Hendrickson has the ability to come in and be a great spot play- kills in 24 matches, including 19 straight, and led the team in kills 14 times. er for us as a freshman. She can play a big role for us,” Rubio said. C “Brooke Buringrud had a great season last year,” Rubio said. “She was

D a full-time starter as a left-side hitter in the Pac-10 last season, and you can’t MIDDLE BLOCKER

L replace the experience that she has.” The power of this season’s team can be found on the front line in an

I The Wildcats also add freshman Tiffany Owens from San Bernardino, experienced and tenacious group of players that provided plenty of rejec- Calif., a top-50 rated recruit. tions at the net last year.

W “Tiffany Owens was one of the top left-side hitters in the nation last “One of our major team strengths last season was blocking,” Rubio year coming out of high school,” Rubio said. “She’s a player that is in the said. “We knew we could score points through our blocking and we did.

7 same category as a Kim Glass or Jennifer Abernathy. She has a full under- We hope that continues to be the case this season, as we return two out-

0 standing of the game and her position, and is a very tough player mentally.” standing middle blockers in Dominique Lamb and Jacy Norton. We also One player who will see an increase in playing time at the outside hit- have a lot of depth in the middle, which is nice.” 0 ter position after a solid freshman season is Alanna Resch. As a freshman, Arizona ranked second in the Pac-10 Conference and eighth in the 2 Resch tallied 21 kills, 12 service aces and 77 digs, and will be looked upon nation with 3.42 blocks per game, and the team’s 373 blocks last season ranked to expand on her role as a versatile player in the rotation. second all-time in the school record books. The Wildcats also posted double- digit team stuffs 23 times last season, including 21 of its last 25 matches. Anchoring that middle line for the Wildcats will be Lamb, a two-time All-Pac-10 honorable mention selection. Lamb was an absolute beast at the net last season, as she dominated on the defensive end for the Wildcats by posted 141 block assists and 169 total blocks on the season, both figures which rank second all-time in the single season record books. Her 1.55 blocks per game average from a year ago is the fourth best mark all-time in school history. Lamb also averaged 2.54 kills on a team-best .329 hitting percentage, the eight-best single season mark in school history. “Dominique Lamb, in my mind, will be one of the top middle blockers in the nation this season,” Rubio said. “I feel like we will have to get the ball to her a lot so we can score. She has an excellent presence around the net.” Pairing up with Lamb to form a daunting duo at net is sophomore Jacy Norton. As a freshman, Norton used her 6-foot-4 frame to become one of Arizona’s most consistent defensive players. She was second on the team with a 1.48 blocks per game average, the sixth highest mark all-time, and second on the team with 139 blocks, the ninth highest total in school history. She also led the team in blocks 10 times and tallied five or more blocks in a match 18 times. “Jacy Norton has a year of experience behind her and is a lot stronger than she was as a freshman,” Rubio said. “Every night she gives you her unbelievably competitive will to win. As she gets stronger and more skilled Brooke Buringrud led the 2006 squad with 3.52 kills per game and 0.35 at her position, she is going to be a big impact player.” service aces per game Arizona also brings in a couple of recruits in Kaylen Bannister and

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Whitney Dosty was named to the 2006 All-Pac-10 Freshman Team. T

game, and tallied double-figures in digs 11 times. V

“Katie Jackels is coming off a great summer,” Rubio said. “She will be O expected to step up and be a significant player for us as a senior.” Senior Emily Harper and junior Audrey Bockerstette also return to L the roster to provide Arizona with more depth in the backline. L

“Emily Harper had an outstanding spring and is one of our top players E

at libero,” Rubio said. “Emily shows up every day and plays hard, and is very Y dependable. If she can continue to develop her skills she will definitely play B Jacy Norton ended the 2006 season ranked fourth in the conference with 1.48 a bigger role on our team. Audrey Bockerstette has also improved tremen- blocks per game. dously. She will battle to improve her spot on the depth chart.” A L

Stephanie Snow who can prove to be impact players. Standing at 6-foot-4 SCHEDULE L apiece, Bannister and Snow will provide Arizona with a deep rotation of As always, Arizona will be faced with the challenge of playing some of defensive options. the best teams in the country in 2007. The Wildcats will participate in four “Kaylen Bannister is a budding star in the making,” Rubio said. “She non-conference tournaments before competing in the Pac-10 Conference, doesn’t have a lot of playing experience, but is physically and athletically off the best volleyball conference in the nation. the charts. She has speed, explosiveness, and length to go along with a great “We upgraded our schedule from last year knowing that this year’s work ethic.” team will be improved,” Rubio said. “We are playing some very good “Stephanie Snow has the potential to be a great player,” Rubio said. teams. Our team will travel and play some tough teams on the road. We “She is a very hard working player, she has a nice presence on the floor, and have a lot of teams on our schedule that are going to help us build towards the ability to be a solid player for us.” our conference season.” Arizona will face 10 teams this season that participated in the 2006 LIBERO NCAA Tournament. Matchups with Pepperdine, Kentucky, Georgia Tech The position that Arizona is stocked piled with depth and talent at is and Colorado State highlight a tough non-conference slate that will prepare the libero position. the Wildcats for the ever difficult Pac-10 which features four teams ranked “Libero is a position where we also blessed with a lot of depth and in the this year’s preseason top-10 rankings. options,” Rubio said. “There are a lot of players who can fill that position “None of the teams we play will be teams that we can overlook,” nicely. You need three great passers on a team, and we have players who can Rubio said. “The preseason tournaments are critical for us to get enough interchange at that position and make us very successful.” wins to qualify for the NCAA Tournament. It is going to be a challenge for Fresh from her second-consecutive record breaking season at the us to compete at a consistent level to beat these teams. We are still young, libero spot is junior Brittany Leonard, as she set single-season school but we are going to push our players to play at a level they are capable of records with 411 digs in a season, and a 3.84 dig per game average in 2006, playing at.” breaking the record marks from her freshman season in 2005. In the Pac-10, Arizona will face seven NCAA Tournament participat- “Brittany Leonard has had two record-setting seasons at the libero ing team’s, including two Final Four teams in Washington and Stanford. position for us and is a very experienced player,” Rubio said. “As a full-time “The Pac-10 Conference speaks for itself,” Rubio said. “We play in starter last season, Brittany knows how to play that position and knows the best volleyball conference in the nation and that is a challenge in itself. what to do to help our team succeed.” We never have to worry about RPI because of the teams we face during the Another experienced player in the backline for the Wildcats is senior Pac-10 season. The key for us will be wins, and if we can get enough wins Katie Jackels. Last year, Jackels was fourth on the team with 2.36 digs per to get into the tournament.”

5 PLAYER PROFILES

Association (AVCA) High School All-American ... Named to the BROOKE BURINGRUD 99 Prepvolleyball.com Senior Aces FAB 50 ... San Diego Hall of Champions Athlete of the Year as a senior ... Team MVP as a senior ... Named the 2004 6-2, JUNIOR, OH Pepsi Fall Athlete of the Year at University of San Diego High School ... ESCONDIDO, CALIF. 2004 San Diego Union Tribune Player of the Year ... Named USDHS Best UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO HS Offensive Player in 2003 ... As a junior, led her team to the CIF state region- al finals for the first time in 46 years ... Her team repeated the feat her sen- EPIC ior year ... Teams were the Western League and CIF Division III champions L three times. L 2006: Played in all 109 games, making all 30 starts as an outside hit-

A ter ... Led the team in kills with 384 and a 3.52 kill per game average ... Club: Played for 18-1, coached by Ozhan ... Team took third place at Tallied double-figures in kills in 24 matches, including 19 straight ... Led the 2003 Junior Nationals in Houston, Texas ... Part of the San Diego Volleyball B team in kills 14 times ... Team leader with 38 service aces, and ranked third Club All Star Team that traveled to Athens, Greece in 2002. Y on the squad with a 2.45 dig per game average ... Fifth on the team with 70

E blocks. Season: Finished with nine kills, a service ace and four digs at Personal: Brooke Lauren Buringrud was born Dec. 10, 1987, in

L Arizona State (11/24) ... Had 13 kills, two service aces and four digs at Escondido, Calif. ... Enjoys going to the beach and hanging out with friends Washington State (11/17) ... Posted 13 kills, 11 digs and four blocks at in her free time ... Daughter of Duane and Kerri Buringrud ... Has two L Washington (11/16) ... Finished with nine kills, eight digs and two blocks older brothers, Adrian and Skip, and one older sister, Kris.

O versus Oregon State (11/10) ... Tallied 15 kills, four digs and a career-high five blocks against Oregon (11/9) ... Registered nine kills, two assists and 10 V digs at UCLA (11/4) ... Finished with 14 kills on .270 hitting and eight digs at USC (11/3) ... Had 14 kills and 13 digs against Washington (10/20) ... T Posted a team-high 17 kills, a career-high three service aces, 13 digs and

A three blocks against Washington State (10/19) ... Tallied 11 kills, two serv- ice aces and 14 digs at Oregon (10/13) ... Registered 13 kills, nine digs and C four blocks at Oregon State (10/12) ... Finished with 12 kills, two service

D aces, eight digs and three blocks against USC (10/7) ... Had a team-high 17 kills, 10 digs and three blocks against UCLA (10/6) ... Posted 11 kills, six L digs and four blocks at California (9/30) ... Tallied a team-high 15 kills on I .343 hitting, two service aces and seven digs at Stanford (9/29) ... Registered

W a team-high 15 kills, six digs and a career-best five blocks against Arizona State (9/22) ... Finished with 11 kills, three service aces, 12 digs and two

7 blocks at Northwestern (9/16) ... Had 17 kills on a career-high .378 hitting percentage, two service aces and seven digs versus Pittsburgh (9/15) ... 0 Posted 18 kills and eight digs versus Eastern Illinois (9/15) ... Finished with 0 12 kills, three service aces, three blocks and a career-high 16 digs against Rice

2 (9/9) ... Had 10 kills, two service aces, 11 digs and five blocks versus Montana State (9/8) ... Posted 16 kills, 11 digs and three blocks against Bradley (9/8) ... Tallied a career-high 19 kills and 10 digs at Louisville (9/2) ... Registered 13 kills versus Dayton (9/2) ... Finished with 14 kills and 11 digs versus Tennessee Tech (9/1) ... Posted 16 kills, three service aces and 14 digs against San Francisco (8/26) ... Tallied 10 kills on .304 hitting, five digs and three blocks in the season opener against Siena (8/25).

2005: Played in 13 games and nine matches ... Averaged 0.62 kills per game ... Finished with two kills vs. Winthrop (Sept. 2) ... Tallied one kill on one attempt for a 1.000 hitting percentage at then-No. 25 Santa Clara (Sept. 9) ... Notched two kills and one block at Rhode Island (Sept. 16) ... Finished CAREER MATCH HIGHS with one kill against Arizona State (Nov. 4). Hitting Percentage ...... 378, vs. Pittsburgh (9/15/06) Kills...... 19, at Louisville (9/2/06) High School: Two-time Western League Player of the Year ... Three- Attempts...... 62, at Northwestern (9/16/06) time first team All-Western League selection ... Two-time California Assists...... 2, twice, last at UCLA (11/4/06) Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Player of the Year ... Three-time All-CIF Digs ...... 16, vs. Rice (9/8/06) selection (first team twice, second team once) ... Three-time San Diego Aces...... 3, five times, last vs. Washington State (10/19/06) Union Tribune All Academic Team member ... Two-time San Diego Hall of Blocks...... 5, three times, last vs. Oregon (11/9/06) Champions first team selection ... Named an American Volleyball Coaches

CAREER STATS Season GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2005 13 9 8 0.62 10 25 -.080 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 1 1 0.08 0 1 1 0.08 0 0 2006 109 30 384 3.52 198 1192 .156 8 0.07 38 0.35 49 44 267 2.45 16 54 70 0.64 8 1 TOTAL 122 39 392 3.21 208 1217 .151 8 0.07 38 0.31 53 45 268 2.20 16 55 71 0.58 8 1

6 2007 ARIZONA VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE PLAYER PROFILES

Ariz. ... Daughter of Robbie and Toni Dosty ... Has an older sister, Sybil WHITNEY DOSTY#21 ... Ballerina who studied in New York with Alvin Ailey, American Ballet Theatre and the Dance Theatre of Harlem ... Father played basketball at the 6-3, SOPHOMORE, OH U of A ... Sister plays basketball at ASU ... Is considering majoring in fash- TUCSON, ARIZ. ion design. SALPOINTE CATHOLIC CLUB CACTUS 2 0

Summer 2007: Member of the 2007 USA Volleyball Junior 0

National Team. 7

2006: Had one of the most impressive freshman seasons in Arizona W history ... Appeared in all 109 games and 30 matches, logging 23 starts ... Second on the team in kills with 369 and kills per game at 3.39 ... Fourth I on the team with 71 blocks ... Led the team in kills 13 times ... Was the L only Wildcat to register 20 kills or more in a match with a career-high 29 D versus Oregon (11/9) ... Posted double figures in kills 22 times. Honors: Pac-10 All-Freshman Team Member. Season: Finished with 11 kills on C

.333 hitting, an assist and four digs at Washington State (11/17) ... Posted A 19 kills and two blocks at Washington (11/16) ... Registered 13 kills, an T assist, five digs and three blocks against Oregon State (11/10) ... Finished with a career-high 29 kills on a .365 hitting, seven digs and five blocks against Oregon (11/9) ... Posted 11 kills, six digs and three blocks at V

UCLA (11/4) ... Had a double-double with 12 kills and 10 digs to go with O three blocks at USC (11/3) ... Finished with 14 kills and five blocks against California (10/27) ... Tallied 17 kills, a service ace, three digs and four L blocks against Washington (10/20) ... Registered 13 kills, three digs and L

four blocks at Oregon (10/13) ... Had 10 kills at Oregon State (10/12) ... E Posted 14 kills and two blocks versus UCLA (10/6) ... Tallied 11 kills and Y four digs at California (9/30) ... Finished with 12 kills and three blocks against Arizona State (9/22) ... Posted 18 kills, four digs and three blocks B at Northwestern (9/16) ... Registered 10 kills versus Eastern Illinois (9/15) A ... Had 16 kills and five blocks against Rice (9/9) ... Tallied 10 kills, a serv- L ice ace, three digs and two blocks against Montana State (9/8) ... Finished with 13 kills and four digs against Bradley (9/8) ... Posted 17 kills, three L digs and two blocks at Louisville (9/2) ... Registered 15 kills and four digs versus Tennessee Tech (9/1) ... Tallied 14 kills on a career-best .406 hitting and four digs against San Francisco (8/26) ... Had 12 kills, two service aces, a dig and a block in her collegiate debut against Siena (8/25).

High School: Two-time letterwinner in volleyball ... Ranked as the fourth-best recruit in the nation by PrepVolleyball.com ... 2005 first team all-state selection by the Arizona Republic ... Named 2005 Southern Arizona Player of the Year by both the Arizona Daily Star and the Tucson Citizen ... 2005 Southern Region Player of the Year ... Two-time all-con- ference pick ... Team MVP and co-captain as a senior ... Volleyball Magazine “Fab 50” selection ... PrepVolleyball.com High School All- American ... Member of the 2005 USA Youth National Team ... Also let- CAREER MATCH HIGHS tered one year in track and field ... 2006 Arizona state high jump cham- Hitting Percentage...... 406, vs. San Francisco (8/26/06) pion ... Also placed third in the triple jump ... Ranks in the Top 10 Kills ...... 29, vs. Oregon (11/9/06) nationally in the high jump ... Team was 2006 region champions. Attempts ...... 63, vs. Oregon (11/9/06) Assists...... 1, three times, last at Washington State (11/17/06) Club: Plays club volleyball for Club Cactus, where she is coached by Digs ...... 11, at USC (11/3/06) Arizona assistant coach Dana Burkholder and former Wildcat Bre Ladd. Aces ...... 2, vs. Siena (8/25/06) Blocks...... 6, vs. Northern Colorado (8/25/06) Personal: Whitney Jenay Dosty was born Feb. 25, 1988, in Tucson,

CAREER STATS Season GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2006 109 30 369 3.39 221 1076 .138 3 0.03 6 0.06 29 7 96 0.88 15 56 71 0.65 13 5 TOTAL 109 30 369 3.39 221 1076 .138 3 0.03 6 0.06 29 7 96 0.88 15 56 71 0.65 13 5

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2004: Played in 49 games and 23 matches, starting one ... Averaged 1.96 AMY DYCK #6 assists, 0.40 kills and 0.40 digs per game. Season: Finished with 13 assists, two blocks and a kill against Oregon (Nov. 4) ... Tallied a career-high 24 assists 5-9, SENIOR, S/OPP against No. 3 USC (Oct. 2) ... Finished with nine assists vs. No. 10 UCLA SANDPOINT, IDAHO (Oct. 1) ... Dished out seven assists at No. 12 Stanford and No. 16 California SANDPOINT HS (Sept. 23-24) ... Finished with a career-high nine kills vs. Temple (Sept. 18). NORTH IDAHO High School: Team captain as a junior and senior ... Three-time team L MVP ... Named all-league, all-district, all-region and all-state all four years L 2006: Appeared in 59 games and 23 matches, making 10 starts ... Posted ... Ranked 17th in the nation by PrepVolleyball.com’s Senior Aces ... As a

A one double-double on the season, tallying double-figures in kills on three dif- senior, her team went 36-0 and won the state championship ... Two-time ferent occasions ... Finished with five or more assists three times and nine or North Idaho Hall of Fame Volleyball Player of the Year and Female Athlete B more digs three times ... Averaged 1.25 kills and 1.25 digs per game. Season: of the Year as a senior ... Two-time Gatorade Idaho Player of the Year ... Y Had three kills and three digs versus Oregon State (11/10) ... Finished with Three-time Inland Empire League Player of the Year ... Named Spokesman

E three kills against Washington State (10/19) ... Posted four kills and a dig at Review Female Athlete of the Year as a junior ... During her four years,

L Stanford (9/29) ... Tallied 10 kills, three assists, a service ace, five digs and two Sandpoint won four district championships and three state championships blocks at Northwestern (9/16) ... Finished with two kills, two assists, nine digs, ... Named league Newcomer of the Year as a freshman ... Also lettered twice L and two blocks versus Pittsburgh (9/15) ... Posted three, an assist, a service ac, in basketball and four times in

O six digs and a career-high three blocks versus Eastern Illinois (9/15) ... Tallied track and field ... State cham- 10 kills, three assists, two aces, and four digs against Montana State (9/8) ... pion in 100 meters, 200 V Posted a career-high 14 kills and a career-best 17 digs versus Tennessee Tech meters and 4x100 relay, and (9/1) ... Had eight kills and six digs versus Northern Colorado (8/25). placed second in the high T jump ... Anchor leg of the

A school record-holding 4x100- 2005: Played in 108 games and 31 matches, starting 27 ... Moved into meter relay team ... Holds C the starting lineup when junior Stephanie Butkus suffered a knee injury vs. school record in 200 meters ...

D UC Santa Barbara on Sept. 9 ... Averaged 11.84 assists, 1.75 digs, 0.65 kills Member of Quill and Scroll and 0.47 blocks per game ... Had 30 or more assists 26 times, 40 or more Society ... Idaho Top Scholar L assists 19 times, 50 or more assists 13 times and 60 or more assists five times ... Scholar Athlete. I ... Tallied six double-doubles on the season ... Led the team in assists 26 times,

W in hitting percentage eight times, in service aces four times and in digs once. Club: Played for North Postseason: Finished with 60 assists, 12 digs, four kills and two blocks in the Idaho Volleyball Club.

7 regional finals vs. Santa Clara (Dec. 10) ... Led the team with 39 assists to go with three digs, one kill and one block vs. Ohio (Dec. 9) in the Sweet 16 ... Personal: Amy Noel 0 Tallied 64 assists, five digs and three blocks at Utah in the second round of Dyck was born Dec. 24, 1985, 0 the NCAA Tournament (Dec. 3) ... Dished out 33 assists to go with four in Northridge, Calif. ...

2 blocks, three digs, three kills on a team-high .750 hitting percentage and two Daughter of Jack and Robin service aces vs. Utah State (Dec. 2). Season: Finished with 52 assists, four Dyck ... Has an older brother, kills, three service aces and three blocks in four-game win over Oregon (Nov. Matt ... Major is communica- 25) ... Dished out 55 assists and had eight digs in five-game win over then- tions ... Dad played basketball No. 14 USC (Nov. 18) ... Tallied 64 assists, six digs and five kills on .714 hit- and volleyball at Cal State ting in win over then-No. 4 Stanford (Nov. 11) ... Finished with 40 assists, Northridge, then played pro- eight digs and five kills on five attempts for a 1.000 hitting percentage vs. fessional basketball in Austria Arizona State (Nov. 4) ... Tallied 54 assists, 12 digs, five blocks and four kills ... Uncle Mike Casey wrestled on a team-high .667 hitting vs. Washington State (Oct. 28) ... Dished out 68 for the U of A. assists to go with 12 digs and four blocks against then-No. 2 Washington (Oct. 27) ... Hit a team-best .667 with four kills vs. then-No. 18 California CAREER MATCH HIGHS (Oct. 14) ... Tallied a career-high 69 assists to go along with 13 digs in win Hitting Percentage ....1.000, five times, last vs. Arizona State (11/4/05) over then-No. 3 Stanford (Oct. 13) ... Notched 52 assists, nine digs and three Kills...... 14, vs. Tennessee Tech (9/1/06) kills on a team-high .600 hitting at Washington State (Sept. 30) ... Finished Attempts...... 46, vs. Tennessee Tech (9/1/06) with 56 assists, 13 digs, seven kills and three blocks vs. North Carolina (Sept. Assists ...... 69 vs. Stanford (10/13/05) 17) ... Dished out 49 assists to go with six blocks and five digs vs. Fresno State Digs...... 17, vs. Tennessee Tech (9/1/06) (Sept. 10) ... Tallied a double-double – 36 assists and a team-high 10 digs – Aces...... 3, at Oregon (11/25/05) to go along with three kills on a team-high .600 hitting in her first start at Blocks ...... 6, vs. Fresno State (9/10/05) then-No. 25 Santa Clara (Sept. 9).

CAREER STATS Season GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2004 49 23 19 0.39 5 40 .350 94 1.92 1 0.02 18 1 19 0.39 1 6 7 0.14 2 6 2005 108 31 70 0.65 22 177 .271 1279 11.84 15 0.14 19 3 189 1.75 3 48 51 0.47 10 47 2006 59 23 74 1.25 52 239 .092 39 0.66 5 0.08 20 10 74 1.25 0 23 23 0.39 0 14 TOTAL 216 77 163 0.75 79 456 .184 1412 6.54 21 0.10 57 14 282 1.31 4 77 81 0.38 12 67

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advanced to the NorCal finals during her senior campaign ... Earned schol- RANDY GOODENOUGH #17 ar-athlete designation as a senior ... In basketball, her team was TCAL and Central Coast Section champions and she was an all-league pick as a junior 6-2, JUNIOR, OPP ... As team captain during her senior year in basketball, she was the CORONADO, CALIF. Outstanding Player of the Year and her team was TCAL champions, and NOTRE DAME HS CCS and NorCal finalists ... Graduated with National Honor Society dis-

tinction ... Won the French Honors Award. 2 CITY BEACH 0 Club: Played for City Beach Club ... 2004 team participated in Junior 2006: Appeared in 87 games and 28 matches, making 19 starts ... Was Olympics. 0 fourth on the team in kills with 185 ... Ranked third on the team in blocks 7 per game at 0.98 ... Led the team in kills twice and blocks three times ... Personal: Randy Alden Goodenough was born May 29, 1987, in Totaled double-figures in kills in nine matches, including three straight to Coronado, Calif. ... Daughter of Keith and Cathy Goodenough ... Has W end the season. Season: Finished with 10 kills, three digs and a block at three older sisters, Tracy, Regan and Dana ... Her father played football at Arizona State (11/24) ... Posted a career-high 16 kills on .324 hitting, a serv- Washington State. I ice ace, a dig and two blocks at Washington State (11/17) ... Tallied 13 kills, L three digs and four blocks at Washington (11/16) ... Finished with 15 kills D on .419 hitting, six digs and four blocks against Oregon (11/9) ... Had a double-double with 10 kills and 10 blocks at USC (11/3) ... Tallied nine C

kills, seven digs and three blocks against California (10/27) ... Posted nine A kills, two assists, a service ace, a career-high nine digs and five blocks versus T Washington State (10/19) ... Had 10 kills, an assist, seven digs and three blocks at Oregon State (10/12) ... Finished with five kills, six digs and five blocks against USC (10/7) ... Posted 12 kills, two assists, eight digs and eight V blocks against UCLA (10/6) ... Tallied 15 kills, a career-high three assists, a O career-high three service aces, a career-high nine digs and four blocks at California (9/30) ... Had 14 kills, three assists, nine digs and nine blocks ver- L sus Arizona State (9/22) ... Posted six kills, two service aces, seven digs and L

four blocks versus Eastern Illinois (9/15) ... Finished with eight kills, a serv- E ice ace, five digs, and two blocks against Rice (9/9) ... Had five kills on a sea- Y son-best 1.000 hitting percentage and a career-high three service aces against Northern Colorado (8/25). B A 2005: Played in 41 games and 20 matches, starting one ... Averaged L 0.32 kills, 0.20 digs and 0.17 blocks per game. Season: Had one kill on one attempt for a 1.000 hitting percentage at Oregon State (Nov. 26) ... Notched L a season-high four blocks at Oregon (Nov. 25) ... Tallied three digs against Oregon State (Sept. 23) ... Finished with six kills, two blocks and two assists at Rhode Island (Sept. 16) ... Tallied one kill on one attempt for a 1.000 hit- ting percentage vs. then-No. 20 Georgia Tech (Sept. 2) ... Finished with two kills in the season opener vs. Winthrop (Sept. 2).

High School: Lettered four years each in volleyball and basketball ... Played her freshman and sophomore seasons at Santa Catalina School, where she was a two-time first team all-league and all-county selection ... Team captured the league championship during her sophomore season ... Finished her high school career at Notre Dame High School, where her team won CAREER MATCH HIGHS back-to-back league and division championships and she was coached by Hitting Percentage...... 1.000, four times, Steve Greene ... Named to the Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 (No. 23) ...... last vs. Northern Colorado (8/25/06) Named an American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) High School Kills ...... 16, at Washington State (11/17/06) All-American ... Named first team all-league and all-county during her jun- Attempts ...... 49, vs. Arizona State (9/22/06) ior and senior seasons ... Named team Offensive Player of the Year as a jun- Assists ...... 3, twice, last at California (9/30/06) ior ... Monterey Athlete of the Year honorable mention pick ... Selected to Digs ...... 9, three times, last vs. Washington State (10/19/06) the USA Volleyball junior national A2 team ... Served as team captain as a Aces ...... 3, twice, last at California (9/30/06) senior ... 2004 Tri-County Athletic League (TCAL) Player of the Year ... Blocks...... 10, at USC (11/3/06) Named All-Central Coast first team as a senior ... 2004 team MVP ... Team

CAREER STATS Season GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2005 41 20 13 0.32 12 48 .021 5 0.12 1 0.02 7 2 8 0.20 0 7 7 0.17 1 0 2006 87 28 185 2.13 106 573 .138 20 0.23 16 0.18 23 31 106 1.22 9 76 85 0.98 2 1 TOTAL 128 48 198 1.55 118 621 .129 25 0.20 17 0.13 30 33 114 0.89 9 83 92 0.72 3 1

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California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) second team as a senior and third EMILY HARPER #13 team as a junior ... Athlete of the Week by the North County Times ... Team went 23-3 during her senior year and placed second in the league ... Also let- tered four years in diving, twice in soccer and once in track ... Placed fourth 5-7, SENIOR, DS in the region in diving ... Named to the All-Academic Team all four years ... OCEANSIDE, CALIF. Received the Scholar-Athlete Award. CARLSBAD HS Club: Played for Epic in Poway, Calif. ... Team placed third at Junior EPIC Olympics, second at Far Western and first in All-San Diego County. L

L 2006: Played in 25 games and 17 matches, making one start. Season: Personal: Emily Dee Harper was born June 19, 1986, in Phoenix ... Tallied the first kill of her career at Arizona State (11/24) ... Also registered Daughter of Duane Moore and Lisa Harper ... Has a younger brother and A two digs against the Sun Devils ... Notched the first service ace of her career sister, Zach and Alexa, who also plays volleyball ... Chosen to film an episode

B against Oregon State (11/10) ... Tallied a career-high three digs against of ESPN2’s “Sports Figures” with Tony Hawk ... Grandfather, Don Moore, Bradley (9/8) ... Finished with her first career assist and two digs versus played baseball for the Cleveland Indians. Y Dayton (9/2) ... Posted a dig against Northern Colorado (8/25).

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L 2005: Played in three games and two matches ... Averaged 0.67 digs Hitting Percentage ...... 1.000, at Arizona State (11/24/06) per game ... Finished with two digs vs. Connecticut (Sept. 16). Kills...... 1, at Arizona State (11/24/06) L Attempts...... 1, at Arizona State (11/24/06) 2004: Played in three games and two matches.

O Assists...... 1, vs. Dayton (9/2/06) Digs ...... 3, vs. Bradley (9/8/06) V High School: Team co-captain ... Named Most Valuable Defensive Aces...... 1, vs. Oregon State (11/10/06) Player ... Named one of the Top 25 Players in North County ... Named All- T CAREER STATS A Season GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE

C 2004 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2005 3 2 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0 2 0.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

D 2006 25 17 1 0.04 0 1 1.000 1 0.04 1 0.04 3 4 8 0.32 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TOTAL 31 21 1 0.03 0 1 1.000 1 0.03 1 0.03 4 4 10 0.32 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 L I

W digs in one game vs. Arizona State (Nov. 4) ... Finished with a team-high 24 KATIE JACKELS #4 digs vs. then-No. 2 Washington (Oct. 27) ... Tallied 11 digs and one assist 7 at Arizona State (Oct. 7) ... Had four digs and a service ace in one game

0 against Oregon (Sept. 24) ... Finished with seven digs, two assists and a serv- 5-5, SENIOR, L ice ace at then-No. 25 Santa Clara (Sept. 9) ... Tallied seven digs and a serv- 0 PLAYA DEL REY, CALIF. ice ace in the season opener vs. Winthrop (Sept. 2). 2 GOLDEN WEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2004: Played one season at Golden West College ... The team went 25- SOUTH BAY 1 and won its 12th consecutive state championship ... Led the team in digs (653) and digs per game (7.96) ... Was named MVP of the state tournament 2006: Played in 99 games and 30 matches, making six starts ... Was after recording 25 digs in a three-game sweep of San Diego Mesa College. fourth on the team with 2.36 digs per game ... Tallied double-figures in digs 11 times ... Third on the team in service aces ... Led the team in digs on four High School: Lettered three years for coach Tom Brenner at Notre Dame different occasions and service aces twice. Season: Posted 14 digs and two Academy ... Team finished second in the league and advanced to the CIF service aces at Washington State (11/17) ... Finished with 11 digs at finals her senior year ... Also lettered one year in soccer and twice in track. Washington (11/16) ... Posted 14 digs against Oregon (11/9) ... Tallied 10 digs at Oregon (10/13) ... Posted 12 digs and an assist at Oregon State Club: Played for coach Larry Smoot and South Bay in Torrance, Calif. (10/12) ... Notched 14 digs against UCLA (10/6) ... Finished with 14 digs against Arizona State (9/22) ... Had seven digs and a career-high five service Personal: Katie Michelle Jackels was born March 28, 1986, in Santa aces at Northwestern (9/16) ... Posted 15 digs and an assist versus Eastern Monica, Calif. ... Daughter of John and Kathryn Jackels ... Has one broth- Illinois (9/15) ... Had seven digs and two service aces against Rice (9/9) ... er, Matthew, and two sisters, Sarah and Kristi ... Major is communications Finished with 11 digs at Louisville (9/2) ... Tallied 11 digs versus Dayton ... Hopes to be a news anchor or reporter. (9/2) ... Posted a season-high 20 digs versus Tennessee Tech (9/1). CAREER MATCH HIGHS 2005: Played in 72 games and 29 matches ... Averaged 1.53 digs per Attempts...... 1, five times, last at Washington State (11/17/06) game ... Led team in digs once and in service aces once ... Reached double- Assists...... 2, twice, last at Stanford (11/11/05) digit digs three times. Postseason: Finished with one assist and one dig vs. Digs ...... 24 vs. Washington (11/27/05) Ohio in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament (Dec. 9). Season: Finished Aces ...... 5, at Northwestern (9/16/06) with 19 digs in win against then-No. 14 USC (Nov. 18) ... Notched four

CAREER STATS Season GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2005 72 29 0 0.00 0 1 .000 9 0.13 5 0.07 10 27 110 1.53 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 2006 99 30 0 0.00 2 4 -.500 5 0.05 17 0.17 33 24 234 2.36 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TOTAL 171 59 0 0.00 2 5 -.400 14 0.08 22 0.13 43 51 344 2.01 0 0 0 0.00 0 1

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team with a .429 hitting percentage and five blocks at then-No. 2 DOMINIQUE LAMB#10 Washington (Oct. 1) ... Finished with six blocks against Oregon State (Sept. 23) ... Tallied 10 kills on a team-best .833 hitting against Connecticut (Sept. 16) ... Notched a team-high 10 blocks vs. Fresno State (Sept. 10) ... Finished 6-1, SENIOR, MB with eight kills on a team-high .636 hitting to go along with four blocks CHANDLER, ARIZ. against Northwestern (Sept. 3). CHANDLER HS

2004: Played in 64 games and 26 matches, starting 18 ... Averaged 2 ARIZONA JUNIORS 0.98 kills and 0.88 blocks per game ... Led the team in blocks four times. Postseason: Finished with five kills on .714 hitting against UC Irvine in the 0

2006: Played in all 109 games and 30 games on the season, making 30 first round of the NCAA Tournament ... Posted a career- and match-high 0 starts ... Averaged 2.54 kills on a team-best .329 hitting percentage, and eight blocks vs. San Diego in the second round. Season: Finished with five averaged a team-best 1.55 blocks per game ... Hitting percentage ranks eight kills and two blocks at Arizona State (Nov. 19) ... Tied her career high of six 7 all-time in the single season record books ... Posted 141 block assists and 169 kills to go along with four blocks at then-No. 5 USC (Oct. 29) ... Finished total blocks on the season, both figures which rank second all-time in the with a career-high six kills against Arizona State (Oct. 22) ... Posted a career- W single season record books ... 1.55 blocks per game average is fourth all-time high seven blocks vs. Albany (Sept. 18) ... Tallied five kills and four blocks ... Led the team in hitting percentage and blocks ... Second on the team in against Nicholls State (Sept. 10) ... Had six blocks at American (Sept. 17). I service aces, and third in kills ... Led the team in blocks 17 times and kills L

four times ... Had six double-figure block matches, and finished in double- High School: Four-year letterwinner at Chandler High School, where D figures in kills 10 times ... Tallied one double-double. Honors: Named All- she played for Darrin Ashment ... Ranked No. 18 recruit in the country by

Pac-10 honorable mention. Season: Posted a career-high 18 kills on a .481 PrepVolleyball.com ... Named All-Fiesta Region all four years (second team C hitting percentage to go with two assists and two blocks at Washington State as a freshman and first team the other three years) ... Named second team (11/17) ... Registered 14 kills on a career-high and school record .778 all-state by the Arizona Republic as a senior ... Named team MVP as a sen- A

(14/0/18) hitting percentage against Oregon State (11/10) ... Had eight ior ... Three-time team captain ... Was also a four-year letterwinner in track T kills, a career-high three assists, five digs, and seven blocks against Oregon and one-year letterwinner in basketball ... Named honorable mention all- (11/9) ... Finished with eight kills on a .583 hitting percentage and seven state in track by the Arizona Republic as a senior ... Holds the Chandler High blocks at UCLA (11/4) ... Posted nine kills on a .304 hitting percentage and School record in the 400 V

10 blocks at USC (11/3) ... Tallied nine kills with a .333 hitting percentage meters ... Finished second in O and two service aces versus Stanford (10/28) ... Finished with eight kills on the state in the 400 meters,

.389 hitting and 10 blocks against California (10/27) ... Had nine kills and third in the 4x400-meter L

nine blocks against Washington (10/20) ... Posted 10 kills on a .444 hitting relay and ninth in both the L percentage, three service aces, and eight blocks at Oregon State (10/12) ... 100 and 200 meters as a sen- Tallied seven kills and 10 blocks versus UCLA (10/6) ... Had a career-best ior ... Member of National E

11 blocks and four digs against Arizona State (9/22) ... Posted 15 kills on Honor Society. Y .423 hitting at Northwestern (9/16) ... Tallied 11 kills on .476 hitting and six blocks versus Pittsburgh (9/15) ... Had nine kills on .412 hitting, three Club: Played four years B service aces and seven blocks against Eastern Illinois (9/15) ... Finished with for Arizona Juniors, coached A 11 kills on .444 hitting and 10 blocks against Rice (9/9) ... Posted 15 kills by Terri Cox ... Team made it on a .500 hitting percentage to go with eight blocks versus Bradley (9/8) ... to Junior Nationals in 2004. L Registered 17 kills on .394 hitting, a career-high three service aces and four L blocks at Louisville (9/2) ... Posted 15 kills on .480 hitting, two service aces Personal: Dominique and four blocks versus Tennessee Tech (9/1) ... Had 10 kills on .429 hitting, Na’Shai Lamb was born Dec. two service aces, four digs and three blocks against San Francisco. 5, 1985, in Phoenix ... Daughter of Darryl and 2005: Played in 114 games and 31 matches, starting all 31 ... Averaged Shawn Lamb ... Has two 1.64 kills and 1.25 blocks per game, and had a .334 hitting percentage ... brothers, Ashtyn (16) and Had one double-double on the season ... Led team in blocks 18 times and Bryce (15) ... Plans to major in hitting percentage eight times... Reached double-digit kills three times in nursing ... Uncle Dwayne and double-digit blocks three times. Honors: Named honorable mention Evans was a bronze medalist All-Pac-10. Postseason: Tallied six blocks vs. Santa Clara in the regional in the 200 meters at the 1976 finals (Dec. 10) ... Finished with seven kills, six blocks and two digs vs. Ohio Olympics in Montreal. in the Sweet 16 (Dec. 9) ... Led the team with five blocks at Utah in the sec- ond round of the NCAA Tournament (Dec. 3) ... Tallied eight kills on .500 CAREER MATCH HIGHS hitting to go with five blocks vs. Utah State (Dec. 2). Season: Finished with Hitting Percentage ...... 1.000, twice, eight kills and seven blocks at Oregon State (Nov. 26) ... Tallied eight kills most recent vs. Washington State (11/12/04) on .429 hitting and a team-high 10 blocks at Oregon (Nov. 25) ... Finished Kills ...... 18, at Washington State (11/17/06) with six kills on .556 hitting to go with two digs and three blocks at then- Attempts ...... 33, at Louisville (9/2/06) No. 4 Stanford (Nov. 11) ... Notched a double-double - 11 kills on a team- Assists...... 3, twice, last vs. Oregon (11/9/06) high .350 hitting and 10 blocks - in a five-game loss to then-No. 2 Digs...... 5, twice, last vs. Oregon (11/9/06) Washington (Oct. 27) ... Tallied eight kills on a team-high .353 hitting to go Aces ...... 3, three times, last vs. Oregon State (10/12/06) along with a team-best eight blocks at UCLA (Oct. 21) ... Finished with 11 Blocks ...... 11, twice, last vs. Arizona State (9/22/06) kills on .769 hitting and four blocks at Arizona State (Oct. 7) ... Led the

CAREER STATS Season GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2004 64 26 63 0.98 30 145 .228 6 0.09 3 0.05 12 1 11 0.17 6 50 56 0.88 3 1 2005 114 31 187 1.64 54 398 .334 5 0.04 0 0.00 0 2 31 0.27 13 130 143 1.25 13 1 2006 109 30 277 2.54 80 599 .329 15 0.14 25 0.23 32 0 64 0.59 28 141 169 1.55 26 2 TOTAL 287 87 527 1.84 164 1142 .318 26 0.09 28 0.10 44 3 106 0.37 47 321 368 1.28 42 4

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High School for coach Bret Almazencezar ... Ranked second nationally for BRITTANY LEONARD #5 all liberos by prepvolleyball.com ... Named first team All-West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) as a senior ... All-Central Coast Section (CCS) 5-5, JUNIOR, L Nor-Cal pick during her junior and senior seasons ... Named first team all- SAN JOSE, CALIF. league by the San Jose Mercury News as a junior and senior ... Team won the ARCHBISHOP MITTY HS state title in 2003 and 2004 ... Member of the Honor Roll in 2003. VISION VBC Club: Played for Vision VBC ... Named All-American in Junior L Olympics 18 open in 2004 ... Nominated for All-American in Junior L 2006: Played in 107 games and 30 games, making 30 starts at the Olympics in 2002 and 2003 ... Team was silver medalists at the 2004 Junior

A libero position ... Set school records with 411 digs in a season, and a 3.84 Olympics. dig per game average ... Posted double-figures in digs 19 times, including B seven matches with 20 digs or more ... Led the team in digs on 17 different Personal: Brittany Estelle Leonard was born May 16, 1987, in San Y occasions. Season: Finished with 22 digs and an assist at Washington State Jose, Calif. ... Daughter of Peter and Saundra Leonard ... Has one brother

E (11/17) ... Tallied a team-high 20 digs and three assists at Washington and two sisters ... Her cousin is 2004 Olympic gold medalist Kerri Walsh.

L (11/16) ... Posted a season-high 24 digs and had a service ace against Oregon (11/9) ... Finished with a team-high 13 digs and a service ace at USC (11/3) L ... Posted a team-high 10 digs versus Stanford (10/28) ... Notched a team-

O high 17 digs to go with two service aces against Washington State (10/19) ... Posted a team-high 16 digs at Oregon State (10/12) ... Finished with a team- V high 14 digs versus USC (10/7) ... Tallied a team-high 19 digs and had an assist against UCLA (10/6) ... Finished with a team-high 11 digs and two T service aces at California (9/30) ... Posted 10 digs at Stanford (9/29) ...

A Tallied a team-high 21 digs versus Arizona State (9/22) ... Had a team-high 19 digs and a service ace at Northwestern (9/16) ... Posted 12 digs versus C Eastern Illinois (9/15) ... Had a team-high 20 digs, a service ace and an assist

D versus Rice (9/9) ... Finished with a team-high 20 digs at Louisville (9/2) ... Had 10 digs versus Dayton (9/2) ... Posted 17 digs and an assist versus San L Francisco (8/26). I

W 2005: Played in 96 games and 30 matches ... Averaged 3.70 digs per game ... Set Arizona single season record for digs-per-game average ... Led

7 team in digs 16 times ... Reached double-digit digs 19 times and had 20 or more digs three times. Honors: Named honorable mention All-Pac-10 0 Freshman. Postseason: Finished with a team-high 18 digs in the win over 0 Utah in the second round of the NCAA Tournament (Dec. 3) ... Tallied 14

2 digs vs. Ohio in the Sweet 16 (Dec. 9) ... Led the team with 19 digs in regional final match vs. Santa Clara (Dec. 10). Season: Led the team with 10 digs to go with three assists at Oregon State (Nov. 26) ... Posted a team-high 18 digs in win at then-No. 4 Stanford (Nov. 11) ... Notched 16 digs vs. Washington State (Oct. 28) ... Finished with a team-high 15 digs to go with one service ace against Arizona State (Nov. 4) ... Led the team with 24 digs at then-No. 19 USC (Oct. 22) ... Tied her career high with 27 digs at then- No. 21 UCLA (Oct. 21) ... Posted a team-high 14 digs in sweep of then-No. 13 California (Oct. 14) ... Finished with 13 digs in upset of then-No. 3 Stanford (Oct. 13) ... Posted a team-high 10 digs at then-No. 2 Washington (Oct. 1) ... Led the team with 13 digs at Washington State (Sept. 30) ... Tallied a team-high 14 digs and two assists vs. Oregon State (Sept. 24) ... Had a team-best nine digs, one assist and a service ace vs. Connecticut (Sept. CAREER MATCH HIGHS 16) ... Tallied a season-high-tying 27 digs vs. Fresno State (Sept. 10) ... Had Kills...... 1, at Utah (12/3/05) 15 digs vs. then-No. 18 UC Santa Barbara (Sept. 8) ... Finished with a team- Attempts ...... 2, at Utah (12/3/05) high 15 digs against Northwestern (Sept. 3) ... Tallied five digs in two games Assists...... 3, twice, last a Washington (11/16/06) in the season opener vs. Winthrop (Sept. 2). Digs ...... 27, twice, last at UCLA (10/21/05) Aces...... 2, twice, last vs. Washington State (10/19/06) High School: Lettered three times in volleyball at Archbishop Mitty

CAREER STATS Season GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2005 96 30 1 0.01 1 4 .000 20 0.21 4 0.04 19 47 355 3.70 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2006 107 30 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 18 0.17 16 0.15 22 28 411 3.84 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TOTAL 203 60 1 0.00 2 6 -.167 38 0.19 20 0.10 41 75 766 3.77 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

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Washington, Mo. ... Daughter of Mark Norton and Kim Smith ... Has JACY NORTON #12 an older sister, Layla, and an older brother, Jonathan ... Wants to major in sports psychology. 6-4, SOPHOMORE, MB LOUISVILLE, KY. FLOUR BLUFF HS EPIC 2 0

2006: Appeared in 94 games and 29 matches, making 23 starts as a 0 middle blocker ... Tallied double-figures in kills on three occasions ... Led 7 the team in blocks 10 times ... Tallied five or more blocks in a match 18 times ... Was second on the team with 139 blocks, the ninth highest total W in school history ... Her 119 block assists are the ninth most in school his- tory ... Was second on the team with a 1.48 blocks per game average, the I sixth highest mark all-time ... Fifth on the team with 157 kills ... Second on L the team in hitting percentage with a .251 mark Honors: Pac-10 All- D Freshman Honorable Mention. Season: Posted a career-high 11 kills on .409 hitting, an assist, and three blocks at Washington State (11/17) ... Had C

nine kills and five blocks at Washington (11/16) ... Finished with a career- A high 11 kills, two assists and eight blocks versus Oregon (11/9) ... Tallied a T career-high 11 kills on .364 hitting, two assists and eight blocks at USC (11/3) ... Had nine kills on .412 hitting, two assists and seven blocks against California (10/27) ... Tallied seven kills on .538 hitting and seven V blocks versus Washington (10/20) ... Posted seven kills and seven blocks at O Oregon (10/13) ... Finished with five kills, a career-high six assists and a career-high nine blocks against UCLA (10/6) ... Had nine kills, four assists L and six blocks against Arizona State (9/22) ... Finished with five kills, two L

assists, two digs, and seven blocks at Northwestern (9/16) ... Posted six kills E and six blocks versus Pittsburgh (9/15) ... Had five kills, two digs, and six Y blocks versus Eastern Illinois (9/15) ... Tallied seven kills and five blocks against Rice (9/9) ... Finished with six kills on .455 hitting, two assists, and B seven blocks against Montana State (9/8) ... Had five kills and six blocks at A Louisville (9/2) ... Posted three kills, a dig and six blocks in her collegiate L debut against Siena (8/25). L High School: Four-year letterwinner who attended four high schools ... As a freshman at South Oldham (Ky.) High School, won her team’s Best Offense Award, was named first team academic all-state and was named to Who’s Who in High School Academics ... As a sophomore at South Oldham, received the All-Hitter Award and was named to the regional all-tournament team ... As a junior at Coronado (Calif.) High School, was co-captain and team MVP, and was named first team All- Eastern League, League Co-MVP and San Diego Union Tribune second team all-section ... Also received the Scholar Athlete Award ... As a sen- ior at Flour Bluff (Texas) High School, named to the Texas Girls Coaches Association Class 4A all-state team ... Named first team All-Metro and All-Metro MVP by the Corpus Christi Caller-Times ... District 31 4A MVP ... Named first team All-South Texas and South Texas MVP ... Named all-region and region MVP ... Ranked 84th in the CAREER MATCH HIGHS PrepVolleyball.com Senior Aces. Hitting Percentage...... 1.000, twice, last vs. Siena (8/25/06) Kills...... 11, three times, last at Washington State (11/17/06) Club: Has played for three years for Epic for coach Ozhan Attempts...... 23, at Washington (11/16/06) Bahrembeygui ... Attended the 2003 USAV High Performance Camp ... Assists...... 6, vs. UCLA (10/6/06) Team placed third at the 2004 Junior Olympics. Digs ...... 3, at Louisville (9/2/06) Blocks...... 9, vs. UCLA (10/6/06) Personal: Jacy Nicole Norton was born June 23, 1988, in

CAREER STATS Season GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2006 94 29 157 1.67 63 374 .251 31 0.33 0 0.00 0 2 24 0.26 20 119 139 1.48 9 11 TOTAL 94 29 157 1.67 63 374 .251 31 0.33 0 0.00 0 2 24 0.26 20 119 139 1.48 9 11

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2003 and runners-up in 2002 and 2004 ... Four-time All-Coastal ALANNA RESCH #33 Conference selection (third team as a freshman, first team sophomore-sen- ior seasons) ... North County Times first team All-CIF selection in 2005 ... 5-9, SOPHMORE, OH Named to the D-5 all-tournament team in 2003 and 2004 ... 2005 SAN DIEGO, CALIF. California state championship D-5 MVP ... 2005 San Diego Union Tribune SANTA FE CHRISTIAN Player of the Year ... Six-time North County Times Player of the Week ... Five-time Union Tribune Player of the Week ... Union Tribune Player of the EPIC Month for November 2005 ... Named an All-American by L PrepVolleyball.com ... Named team’s Best Offensive Player and San Diego L 2006: Appeared in 68 games and 25 matches, making one start ... All-CIF third team as a junior ... Named team’s Best Defensive Player as a

A Tallied 21 kills, 12 service aces and 77 digs as a freshman ... Led team in serv- sophomore and Rookie of the Year as a freshman. ice aces three times. Season: Posted six digs and two assists at Arizona State B (11/24) ... Had a kill, a career-high four service aces and eight digs at Club: Played for Epic for coach Ozhan Bahrembeygui. Y Washington State (11/17) ... Finished with two assists, two service aces and

E a career-best 12 digs at Washington (11/16) ... tallied a kill, two service aces Personal: Alanna Charlae Resch was born April 17, 1988, in

L and 10 digs against Oregon State (11/10) ... Had two service aces and nine Sacramento, Calif. ... Daughter of Randal and Beverly Resch ... Has an older digs against Oregon (11/9) ... Posted two kills and nine digs against brother, Brandon, who plays football and volleyball at San Diego ... Plans on L Washington (10/20) ... Finished with a career-high seven kills on .385 hit- majoring in exercise physiology ... In her spare time, likes to take naps.

O ting, five digs and a block against Washington State (10/19) ... Tallied a kill, a career-high three assists, a service ace and two digs at Stanford (9/29) ...

V CAREER MATCH HIGHS Had two kills and a block versus Eastern Illinois (9/15) ... Registered a kill Hitting Percentage...... 385, vs. Washington State (10/19/06) and three digs versus San Francisco (8/26) ... Tallied the first kill and service Kills...... 7, vs. Washington State (10/19/06) T ace of her career against Northern Colorado (8/25) ... Made her collegiate Attempts...... 13, vs. Washington State (10/19/06) A debut against Siena (8/25), notching a dig. Assists ...... 3, at Stanford (9/29/06)

C Digs...... 12, at Washington (11/16/06) High School: Attended Santa Fe Christian in Solana Beach, where she Aces ...... 4, vs. Washington State (10/19/06)

D was coached by Diane Pascua ... Team co-captain and MVP as a senior Blocks ...... 1, three times, last vs. Washington State (10/19/06) when her team won the D-5 state title ... Team was also state champions in L I CAREER STATS

W Season GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE RE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G BE BHE 2006 68 25 21 0.31 13 61 .131 7 0.10 12 0.18 18 11 77 1.13 1 2 3 0.04 0 0

7 TOTAL 68 25 21 0.31 13 61 .131 7 0.10 12 0.18 18 11 77 1.13 1 2 3 0.04 0 0 0 0

2 ior ... Holds the CDO records for career service aces (157), digs in a match AUDREY BOCKERSTETTE #1 (20), digs in a season (297) and career digs (633) ... Her team won the TUSD Tournament in 2003 and 2004 and were the Mesa Westwood Silver 5-8, JUNIOR, DS Champions in 2004 ... Named to the honor roll and Principal’s List all four TUCSON, ARIZ. years of high school ... Recipient of the Seal of Excellence in Art. CANYON DEL ORO HS Club: Played for Club Cactus Juniors, coached by Arizona assistant CLUB CACTUS Steve Walker.

2006: Saw action against Northern Colorado (8/25) and against Personal: Audrey Elizabeth Bockerstette was born Aug. 14, 1987 ... Oregon State (11/10), notching a serve against the Beavers. Daughter of Raymond and Ann Bockerstette ... Plans to major in educa- tion with the hopes of becoming an elementary school teacher ... Likes to 2005: Saw action against Washington State (10/28). do art projects, play sand volleyball and participate in outdoor sports in her free time. High School: Graduated from Canyon del Oro High School in Tucson, where she lettered three years for coach Melva Lundy ... Served as CAREER MATCH HIGHS team captain during her junior season ... Was named team MVP as a jun- Kills...... ior and senior ... Was a three-time all-conference and all-region selection ... Attempts ...... Was named to the all-state team in 2003 and 2004 ... Was the 2003 5A Digs...... Southern Region Player of the Year ... Was named Athlete of the Week by Blocks...... the Arizona Daily Star ... Averaged 2.8 kills and 1.8 digs per game as a sen-

CAREER STATS Season XXXX XXXX

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team ... Earned second-team All-Europe honors ... Was a Bronze honor KAYLEN BANNISTER #22 roll recipient ... Help lead her team to first-place finishes two-consecu- tive years. 6-4, FRESHMAN, MB FRANKFURT, GERMANY Club: Played for Epic under Ozhan Bahrembeygui in San Diego, Calif. RAMSTEIN HS

Personal: Kaylen A. Bannister was born June 14, 1989, in Redbank, 2

N.J. ... Daughter of Francis and Michelle Bannister ... Father played soc- 0 cer at Marshall and serves in the U.S. Air Force ... Has an older sister High School: A three-sport athlete at Ramstein HS (Ramstein Collette, an older brother Sean, and a younger sister Mackenzie ... 0

Airbase) in Germany ... Lettered in volleyball, played center on the Undecided in area of academic study ... Enjoys swimming, traveling, and 7 basketball team, and ran the 4X4 and the 200m on the track and field shopping in her spare time. W I L

in 2005, and the Wilson HS Scholar Athlete Award in 2006 ... Earned the D ELISE HENDRICKSON#11 Wilson HS Medallion Award for Distinguished Leadership ... Named Wilson HS “Best Offensive Player” in 2004 and 2005, and team MVP C

6-2, FRESHMAN, UT in 2006 ... Was an All-Tournament selection at the 2006 Torrey Pines A California Challenge and the 2006 Santa Barbara Tournament

LONG BEACH, CALIF. T LONG BEACH WILSON HS of Champions.

CAL JUNIORS Club: Played club ball for Cal Juniors under coach Melissa Ohta ... Was V

a Cal Juniors club member for nine years ... Team was ranked in the top-20 O High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Long Beach Wilson HS of SCVA for eight years ... Team earned bids to the USA Volleyball Junior under head coach Susan Pescar ... Named team captain her senior year ... National Championships seven times ... 16U National Gold Division L

Helped team to four Moore League Championships, including three unde- Champions ... Earned All-Tournament honors in 2005 ... Team won 2005 L

feated seasons ... Three-time First Team All-Moore League selection (2004- Junior National Championship. E 06) ... Earned First Team All-CIF honors in 2005 and 2006 ... Selected to Y the Los Angeles Times 2006 All-Star Girls Volleyball Second-Team ... Two- Personal: Elise Paula Hendrickson was born April 13, 1989, in Long time Long Beach Press-Telegram Girls Volleyball Dream-Team selection ... Beach, Calif. ... Daughter of Paul and Janine Hendrickson ... Sister Emily B

Two-time All-State selection ... Was an All-America selection and a Junior played volleyball at UC Santa Barbara ... Plans on studying pre-medicine or A Olympics participant as a sophomore ... Selected to the USA Volleyball physiology at the UA with ambitions of becoming a doctor ... Enjoys travel- L National Girls Youth A2 Team in 2005 ... Earned the Academic Team Award ing the world in her spare time. L

... Two-Time All-City selection as a junior and senior ... Citrus Belt Athlete TIFFANY OWENS #9 of the Year ... All-County and All-San Andreas League selection.

5-11, FRESHMAN, OH Club: Played for Rancho Valley in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., under SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. coach Danny Scott. CAJON HS Personal: Tiffany Shanell Owens was born March 19, 1989, in San RANCHO VALLEY Bernardino, Calif. ... Daughter of Albert C. and Fannie Owens ... Has three older sisters, Alicia, Trilicia, and Rosa, and an older brother Albert ... Plans on High School: Was a four-year letter winner at Cajon HS ... Was a 2007 pursuing a degree in nursing or business…Wants to pursue a career as a neona- Volleyball Magazine Fab-50 selection, ranked No. 35 in the nation…Was tal nurse because she adores babies and wants to help them as a profession ... selected team captain and was the team’s MVP her junior and senior seasons Enjoys watching TV, listening to music and shopping during her spare time.

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Region MVP as a senior ... All-State First Team selection her senior year STEPHANIE SNOW #55 ... Arizona High Performance team member, USA-A3 team member, and USA A-2 team member ... Holds school records for kills in a season ... 6-4, FRESHMAN, MB Averaged six kills a game as a senior. TEMPE, ARIZ. MARCOS DE NIZA HS Club: Played for Arizona Juniors in Phoenix, Ariz., under coach Teri Spann ... Participated at Nationals four straight years ... Third place ARIZONA JUNIORS finish in the National division ... Participated in club swimming for L 12 years. L High School: Four-year letter winner in volleyball at Marcos de

A Niza HS ... Also lettered in basketball and swimming ... Named team Personal: Stephanie R. Snow was born Nov. 8, 1988, in Phoenix, captain her senior season, and was selected team MVP three times ... Ariz. ... Daughter of G. Murray and Cheri Snow ... Has two older B Two-Time All-City selection ... Named to All-Central Region Second brothers, Matt and Andrew, and a younger sister, Michelle ... Parents are Y Team her freshman and sophomore seasons, and to the All-Central alumni from BYU ... Father played football at BYU ... Enjoys swimming

E Region First Team her junior and senior seasons ... Selected All-Central in her spare time ... Undecided in area of academic study. L L O America honors from prepvolleyball.com as a senior ... Earned the 2006 V PAIGE WEBER #34 Andi Collins Award, recognizing the nation’s best high school senior setter ... Named the 2006 Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Indiana ... T 5-11, FRESHMAN, S Named Female Athlete of the Year at Roncalli HS ... Named All-South A INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... Named All-Marion County Player of the Year ... Was an honors student each semester at Roncalli HS C RONCALLI HS ... Earned All-State Academic honors and First Team Academic All- CIRCLE CITY D America honors ... Led Roncalli HS to a 32-5 record and a State Championship her senior season. L High School: Four-year letter winner at Roncalli HS ... Named Team I Captain her senior year, and was a two-time team MVP ... Was a 2007 Club: Played for Circle City in Indianapolis under coaches Corky

W Volleyball Magazine Fab-50 selection ... Ranked 60th nationally in Robertson and Eric Bulmahn. prepvolleyball.com’s Senior Aces List ... Selected as a Junior National Team

7 alternate her senior year ... Member of the Youth National A2 Team as a Personal: Paige Christine Weber was born Oct. 10, 1988, in junior ... Was a three-time All-Marion County First Team selection ... Indianapolis, Ind. ... Daughter of Matt and Teresa Weber ... Has a younger 0 Earned All-Marion County Second Team honors as a freshman ... First brother named Ryan ... Parents are alumni from Catawba College ... Her 0 Team All-South Region selection her sophomore, junior and senior seasons cousin Anna Weber is a thrower for the Notre Dame track and field team ...

2 ... Three-time First Team 3A All-State selection ... Earned First Team All- Undecided on area of academic study.

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In 2003, the Cats went 17- 15 overall and tied for fifth place David Rubio in the Pac-10 with a 10-8 record. HEAD COACH Arizona lost to Wisconsin in the first round of the NCAA 16TH YEAR Tournament. Glass was named an CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE ’82 AVCA All-American (third team), was an All-Pacific Region 2

pick and was named All-Pac-10. 0 Classmates Ladd and Abernathy 0 Entering his 16th season as the head coach at Arizona, David Rubio has turned were both named honorable the Wildcat volleyball program into one that not only contends in the traditionally mention All-Pac-10, while Baum 7 dominant Pacific-10, but on a national level as well. and Stephanie Butkus were In the last eight seasons alone, Rubio has guided the Wildcats to five Sweet 16s, named honorable mention All- W four Elite Eights and to Arizona’s first-ever Final Four. His teams have won 168 Freshman Pac-10. matches during this eight-year stretch, including 16 in the NCAA Tournament, Losing a pair of All- I which is six more than the previous 14 postseason teams combined. Americans, Rubio’s coaching abil- L

As the Wildcats’ top man, Rubio has guided the once-lowly program to 12 ities shined in 2002. Fielding a D NCAA Tournament berths, including 10 straight from 1996-2005, a school-record team with a transfer setter and

22 NCAA Tournament victories, seven Sweet 16s, four Elite Eights and to the Final four freshmen playing major C Four in 2001. roles, Rubio led the Wildcats to a Despite playing a challenging non-conference slate every year before the gruel- third-place finish in the Pac-10 A ing Pac-10 season, Rubio’s teams are consistently ranked in the polls. The Wildcats and the right to host the first and T have been listed in the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Top 25 in second rounds of the NCAA

121 of the last 143 coaches polls, including a streak of 30 straight weeks in the Top Tournament. He guided the V 10 from 2000-03. In 2000 and again in 2001, his teams ranked as high as No. 3 in Wildcats to opening round wins the poll, the highest ranking of any team in school history. and an upset victory of O Inheriting a program that did not win a single conference match the season Minnesota in the Sweet 16, giv- prior to his arrival, Rubio has guided the Wildcats to a 291-158 (.648) overall record ing Arizona its seventh straight L and has won 413 matches in his 20-year collegiate coaching career, and in 2000 he 20-win season, a third-straight L

guided Arizona to its first ever Pac-10 title. trip to the Elite Eight and UA’s E Rubio’s tireless recruiting efforts have seen more athletic and highly regarded third consecutive Top 10 final Y student-athletes opting for Arizona. During his tenure, he has recruited 24 athletes ranking. Glass, playing in her first listed as Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 recruits (the magazine ranks the Fab 50 from first season under Rubio, was named B

through 50th in order of the impact they are expected to make in college volleyball). the AVCA National Freshman of Dave Rubio has recruited and coached four A His recruiting class in 2002 (Jennifer Abernathy, Meghan Cumpston, Kim Glass and the Year and a second team All- first-team All-Americans at Arizona. Bre Ladd) was the top-ranked freshman class in the nation. He followed that the next American. Glass and Ladd also L three years with classes that featured a pair of members of the Fab 50 list, and his 2006 became the first pair of newcomers to be named All-Pac-10 Freshman in the same sea- L class was ranked fourth in the nation. Rubio also nabbed a pair of Volleyball Magazine son at Arizona. Fab 50 recruits for the 2007 season. In 2001, Rubio’s decade-long effort to build the Arizona program into a nation- At Arizona, Rubio has recruited and coached four first-team All-Americans, al power came to fruition. Returning the 2000 Pac-10 Player of the Year, All- including Arizona’s first ever consensus two-time honoree, an AVCA Freshman of the American setter Dana Burkholder, and three other starters, the squad entered the sea- Year, a Pac-10 Player of the Year, 25 All-Pac-10 performers, 10 All-Pac-10 freshman son as the sixth-ranked team in the nation, the highest preseason ranking in school players and 15 academic all-conference athletes. Wildcat athletes have also earned 23 history. The lofty expectations and the implementation of rally scoring did little to Pac-10 Player of the Week honors under his guide. alter Arizona’s course with history, as the Wildcats remained among the top seven Last year, Rubio led his team to one of the best seasons in school history. The teams nationally all year and concluded the regular season 21-4 overall, 14-4 in the squad went 25-6, with all six losses coming at the hands of ranked teams. Arizona fin- Pac-10 and fourth in the national poll. ished second in the Pac-10 with a 14-4 record, its best conference mark since 2001. While home court advantage eluded Rubio and his team, the Wildcats took to The Wildcats advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, where they the road in the postseason and never looked back. Heading to Champaign, Ill., for heartbreakingly lost in five games to Santa Clara. the first and second rounds, the Wildcats easily handled Eastern Illinois and host Senior Kim Glass was named to the AVCA All-America first team, while senior Illinois to advance to their third-straight Sweet 16 appearance. Traditional national Jennifer Abernathy was named to the third team. Glass and Abernathy were also power Pacific proved not to be up to Arizona’s challenge in the regional semifinals, as named to the All-Pac-10 team. Meanwhile, senior Bre Ladd, junior Kristina Baum the Wildcats won 3-0, paving the way for a showdown with Pac-10 rival and region- and sophomore Dominique Lamb were honorable mention selections, and Brittany al host USC in the Elite Eight. Leonard was named honorable mention All-Freshman. The two rivals battled it out in a five-game thriller that saw Rubio’s Wildcats In addition, the 2005 season was one of personal milestones for Rubio, as he emerge victorious, despite trailing 12-9 in the decisive fifth game. The monumental notched his 400th career victory when the Wildcats defeated Ohio in the Sweet 16 victory elevated Rubio and the Arizona program into uncharted territory – the first on Dec. 9. Earlier in the year, he became Arizona’s career wins leader, surpassing Final Four appearance ever. Burkholder’s was named NCAA Regional MVP, while Rosie Wegrich. classmate Jill Talbot tallied All-Regional Team honors. In 2004, injuries plagued the Wildcats, yet Rubio was able to lead the team to Though a three-game loss to unbeaten and eventual runner-up Long Beach the second round of the NCAA Tournament, where it lost a heartbreaking five-game State in the national semifinals the following weekend ended Arizona’s season, it could match to host San Diego. Arizona finished the season 19-11 overall and 10-8 in the not mar the excellent year that Rubio and the Wildcats enjoyed. The breakthrough dominant Pac-10, which featured three of the teams in the Final Four. season ended with the Wildcats posting a final record of 25-5 overall and a No. 4 Glass, who missed the entire non-conference slate with a shoulder injury, was ranking in the final poll. named All-Pac-10 for the third consecutive year. Senior Jolene Killough was also named Burkholder and Talbot both garnered first-team All-America honors from to the All-Pac-10 squad and finished her career ranked second in the Arizona record the AVCA, the first two players in school history to be named All-America in the books with a .349 hitting percentage. Ladd was an honorable mention All-Pac-10 pick. same season. Burkholder was also named first-team All-America by Volleyball

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second round of the NCAA Tournament. The previous year, the Cats had also exceeded all expectations, matching their then-best-ever finish in Pac-10 play, tying for fourth with a 12-6 mark. They went 20-6 and were ranked in the Top 10 throughout November. For just the second time, Arizona had a pair of athletes earn All-Pac-10 honors – Erin Aldrich and Carolyn Penfield. In 1996, UA posted its first-ever season sweep of UCLA en route to a fifth-place Pac-10 finish. The Cats returned to the NCAA Tournament after a one-year absence

L and defeated San Diego, becoming the only team to win a first-round road match. For the second-straight season, Wildcats earned All-Pac-10 (Barb Bell) and All-Pac-10 L Freshman (Aldrich) honors.

A In 1995, Arizona started off by winning eight of its first 10 matches. The Cats rose to No. 12 in the USA Today/AVCA poll before losing their final six matches. B Arizona finished 14-14, but Bell and Johnson were named to the All-Pac-10 and All- Y Freshman Pac-10 teams, respectively.

E The 1994 season marked the second consecutive year in which Rubio’s Cats reached the Sweet 16. The team won six of its last eight matches to secure a spot in L postseason play, then proceeded to knock off No. 8 Brigham Young in Provo, Utah. L In Rubio’s second season with the Wildcats, he guided them to a 20-11 record and Arizona’s then best-ever conference finish, placing fourth in Pac 10 play. The ’93 O season also saw the Cats return to postseason play for the first time since 1989. They

V reached the NCAA West Regional following first- and second-round victories over Lamar and Arizona State. For his efforts, Rubio was honored as the AVCA West

T Region Coach of the Year. Rubio has guided the Wildcats to 12 NCAA Tournament berths. In 1992, Rubio’s first season at Arizona, the Cats experienced some growing A pains, finishing 10-17 and posting a 4-14 mark in Pac-10 play. Not outstanding fig-

C Magazine, making her the first ever two-time consensus honoree at Arizona. Talbot ures, but a definite improvement on the 0-18 conference mark of the year before. garnered third-team honors from the publication. The pair, along with junior Lisa Rubio had already established himself as one of the great young coaching talents

D Rutledge, were also tabbed with AVCA All-Pacific Region honors, as well as first- before arriving at Arizona. He came to Tucson from Cal State Bakersfield, where he

L team All-Pac-10 awards. had developed one of the nation’s winningest Division II programs. In five seasons, he Rubio was named the ASICS/ National Coach of the Year. coached seven All-Americans, led the Roadrunners to three consecutive Top 5 finish-

I Volleyball Magazine The honor placed him among elite company in the history of Arizona athletics, join- es and won the 1989 national championship. Rubio was honored as the ASICS Tiger ing an exclusive list of men’s basketball coach Lute Olson, swimming coach Frank Coach of the Year in 1989, and in 1991 was honored as the CCAA Coach of the Year. W Busch, softball coach Mike Candrea and former Arizona coaches Dave Murray (men’s Rubio served as an assistant coach for Cal State Northridge’s men’s team in cross country), Todd McCorkle (women’s golf) and Jerry Kindall (baseball) as the only 1983 and then for the women’s team in 1985, helping them win a national champi- 7 head coaches in school history to be recognized with the national honor at Arizona. onship. He began his coaching career in 1978 as the boys’ coach at Granada Hills 0 In 2000, Rubio’s team also lived up to and exceeded the preseason expectations. High School. He spent time as an assistant at Pierce College before taking the

0 Selected No. 10 in the preseason poll, the 28-5 Wildcats maintained a place in the Top Chatsworth High School girls’ team to the league championship in 1982. Prior to his 10 for 14 of the 16 polls, finishing No. 4 in the final poll. Picked to finish fourth in arrival at Bakersfield, Rubio spent four years as coach of the women’s team at 2 the conference, Rubio’s team won its first-ever Pac-10 title. It was an impressive feat Westlake High School. considering that, since conference play began in 1986, no team other than UCLA or As a player, Rubio was an all-conference and all-state volleyball selection at Cal Stanford had won a conference title. As a result, Rubio earned his first Pac-10 Coach State Northridge. A volleyball clinician and grass tournament entrepreneur, he is high- of the Year honors. ly recognized for his extensive community involvement. Hosting the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament, the Wildcats Rubio graduated from Cal State Northridge in 1982 with a B.A. in physical swept both Alabama A&M and Michigan. The victories advanced the Cats to a sec- education. Born on June 20, 1959, he is married to the former Amanda Sebbas. They ond-consecutive regional semifinal. In Lincoln, Neb., Arizona easily handled BYU for have a four-year-old daughter, Olivia, and one-year-old twins Dylan and Lucy. the second time that season to move on to its first Elite Eight appearance ever. Eventual national champion Nebraska proved to be too much to handle, handing RUBIO’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD AT ARIZONA Arizona its only 3-0 loss to end the historic season. Along with the team accomplishments, Rubio’s players fared well in postseason Overall Conference accolades. Setter Burkholder was named first-team AVCA All-America and Pac-10 Year W L W L Finish Postseason Player of the Year, and to the NCAA All-Central Region team, the AVCA All-Pacific 1992 10 17 4 14 8th Region team and the All-Pac-10 team. 1993 20 11 11 7 T-4th NCAA Sweet 16 Marisa DaLee joined Burkholder on the AVCA All-Pacific Region team, while 1994 17 10 10 8 5th NCAA Sweet 16 Allison Napier joined the pair on the All-Pac-10 team, the most all-conference per- 1995 14 14 6 12 T-7th formers ever in a single season for UA. 1996 20 10 10 8 5th NCAA Second Round In 1999, Rubio led the Cats to a 21-11 mark and took them to their sixth- 1997 20 7 12 6 T-4th NCAA First Round straight NCAA Tournament. The then-18th-ranked Wildcats downed Virginia in the 1998 22 7 12 6 4th NCAA Second Round first round, then went on to log an upset sweep of host Texas. The second-lowest- 1999 21 11 12 6 4th NCAA Sweet 16 ranked team to earn a Sweet 16 berth, the Cats faced Pac-10 foe and eventual nation- 2000 28 5 16 2 T-1st NCAA Elite Eight al runner-up Stanford. Arizona took a game from the Cardinal before bowing out of 2001 25 5 14 4 3rd NCAA Final Four the tournament. Arizona ended the year ranked No. 14 in the nation. Both DaLee 2002 20 12 11 7 T-3rd NCAA Elite Eight and Burkholder were All-District VII and All-Pac-10 selections. 2003 17 15 10 8 T-5th NCAA First Round The 1998 season saw the coach take a club with just one returning starter and 2004 19 11 10 8 6th NCAA Second Round six freshmen to 22 victories, the most since 1982. Middle blockers DaLee and Keisha 2005 25 6 14 4 T-2nd NCAA Elite Eight Johnson earned All-Pac-10 accolades, and Burkholder was named to the league’s All- 2006 13 17 4 14 8th Freshman squad. Arizona fell to eventual national champion Long Beach State in the

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Beach State was a staggering 134-6, including a 19-3 record in the NCAA Chris Gonzalez Tournament. While at Long Beach State, Gonzalez assisted in the development of ASSISTANT COACH nine American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) and Volleyball Magazine All-Americans, including 2004 Olympian Tayyiba Haneef and SECOND SEASON two-time NCAA Player of the Year and 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist IOWA ‘05 Misty May. Gonzalez began his international coaching career as an assistant for the 2

2001 and 2003 USA women’s National A2 Team. During that time, he was 0 also an assistant court trainer for the World Championships, World Grand 0 Chris Gonzalez is in his second season as an assistant volleyball coach Prix and World Cup teams. In 2003, he was named head coach of the A2 at Arizona. He is responsible for court training and position-specific techni- Team, which competed in the 2003 U.S. Open National Championships, 7 cal training. He also assists in recruiting, travel, preparing opponent scout- and head court trainer for the 2003 Pan American Games Team. Gonzalez’s ing reports and camp organization. 2003 U.S. Open team (which included University of Arizona alum Kim W For the past decade, Gonzalez has coached some of the best junior, col- Glass) earned a silver medal, while the 2003 Pan American Games team cap- legiate and international players in the and around the world. tured the bronze. I

He began his coaching career in 1995 at Cal Juniors Volleyball Club in Long Continuing his international career, Gonzalez was recently the assistant L

Beach, Calif. While at Cal Juniors, Gonzalez was the head coach and court coach of the Vole’ro Zurich Volleyball Club in Switzerland. Vole’ro, featuring D trainer for the 18- and 16-and-under Elite programs. During his tenure, U.S. Olympians and Robyn Ah-Mow Santos, and three-time

Gonzalez trained 18 U.S. Junior Olympic All-American selections, seven Russian silver medalist, World Championship and European Championships C Volleyball Magazine “Fab 50” selections (Kristina Baum in 2003) and six MVP Evgenia Artamonova, captured both the 2006 Swiss Cup Volleyball Magazine High School All-Americans. Championship and Swiss NLA Championship. Vole’ro also finished in fifth A

Teams trained by Gonzalez also captured multiple Southern California place at the European Top Teams Cup Championships, the highest finish in T Volleyball Association (SCVA) championships including 18- and 16-and- the club’s history. The team was also a Final Four participant at the Top

under SCVA national qualifier and regional championships. At the nation- Volleyball International Tournament, which featured Finasa Sports from V al level, Gonzalez’s teams earned seven U.S. Junior Olympic Open and Club Brazil and the world’s number one team Racing Club de Cannes from France. medals including the 1998 18-and-under and 2005 16-and-under U.S. Gonzalez currently writes a weekly instructional article for O Junior Olympic National Club Championships. Prepvolleyball.com and is the owner of Apex Volleyball clinics. He has con- Gonzalez also has experience at the collegiate level. During his five ducted more than 40 clinics and coaching seminars in California, Iowa, L years at Long Beach State, the 49ers reached the NCAA Final Four on four Michigan, Illinois, Nevada and Hawaii. L

different occasions, culminating in the first undefeated season in NCAA Gonzalez earned a bachelor of arts in communication studies from the E volleyball history in 1998. Gonzalez’s record during his time at Long University of Iowa in 2005. Y B A

is that she can relate her experiences as a former Wildcat to our current play- L

Allison Napier ers. She is the perfect addition to have on our staff.” L Napier ended her career at Arizona with 1,008 kills in 110 matches, ASSISTANT COACH averaging 2.86 kills and 1.55 digs per game over four seasons as an out- side hitter. She helped lead Arizona to a Sweet 16 appearance in 1999 as FIRST SEASON a junior, and the school’s first Elite Eight finish her senior season in 2000 ARIZONA ‘02 as a First Team All-Pac-10 honoree. She led the Wildcats in 2000 with 440 kills and a 4.04 kills per game average, the fifth best single season mark in school history. After her playing days at Arizona, Napier played professionally in Former Wildcat standout Allison Napier enters her first season as an during the 2001 season for Indias Mayaguez, and was selected assistant coach at Arizona, where she will assist in recruiting and the day-to- as an All-Star. day team operations both on and off the court. Napier earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from UA “Allison’s presence on our coaching staff will pay dividends not only in 2002, and spent two years working for ELLE Magazine in New York as with her ability to recruit, but also in establishing close relationships with a publishing assistant. Before taking over as an assistant coach at Arizona, our players,” Rubio said. “One of the benefits of having Allison as a coach Napier was the public relations coordinator for TSE Cashmere.

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90, 92-93 - 375) for fifth all-time. Her current career average of 1.28 blocks per game places her second in school history behind only Kelly Waage (1.43). Lamb's 368 total blocks will be first among all active Pac-10 players entering this season.

DOSTY DELIVERS: Freshman Whitney Dosty had an outstanding freshman season as the Wildcats’ outside hitter. Against No. 24 Oregon, the

L Tucson, Ariz., native posted a career-best 29 kills on a .365 (29-6-63) hitting

L percentage, as she became the only Wildcat during the 2006 season to break

A the 20-kill plateau. In her freshman year, she was second on the team in kills with 369 and kills per game at 3.39, and fourth on the team with 71 blocks. B

Y LEONARD AT LIBERO: As a freshman in 2005, Brittany Leonard E set the Arizona single season record for digs per game at 3.70. As a sopho-

L more in 2006, Leonard smashed her previous record book marks with school

L records of 411 digs in a season, and a 3.84 dig per game average. O BUTKUS BECOMES FOURTH PLAYER TO REACH 3,000, V THIRD TO REACH 4,000: When she dished out her 3,000th career assist

at Louisville on Sept. 2, 2006, senior Stephanie Butkus became just the T fourth Wildcat ever to surpass the plateau. When she dished out her 4,000th A assist against Washington State on Nov. 17, 2006, she became just the third

C player in school history to reach that milestone. Butkus finished her career second all-time at Arizona with 4,035 assists, behind only Dana Burkholder. D

L Stephanie Butkus finished her career second all-time at Arizona with 4,035 assists. A BUMMER FOR BAUMER: Senior middle blocker Kristina Baum I missed the remainder of the 2006 season after injuring her right knee in the

W THE 2006-07 SEASON: The University of Arizona volleyball team first game of Arizona’s Sept. 8 match against Bradley. In her career, Baum

finished 2006 with a 13-17 overall record and a 4-14 mark in the Pac-10. racked up 610 career kills in 98 matches played at Arizona. She also hit .275

7 Arizona finished the season on a high note as the Wildcats played some of during her career and averaged 1.83 kills, 1.45 digs and 0.69 blocks per game.

0 their best volleyball down the stretch, winning three of their last five match-

0 es, including an upset win over No. 24-ranked Oregon in McKale Center. 2 A QUICK LOOK AT ARIZONA: During the 2006 season, sopho- more Brooke Buringrud led the team with 3.52 kills per game, 0.35 service aces per game, and was third on the team with 2.45 digs per game. Freshman Whitney Dosty posted 3.39 kills per game, and junior Dominique Lamb added 2.54 kills per game, a team-high .329 hitting percentage, and a team- best 1.55 blocks per game average. Sophomore libero Brittany Leonard aver- aged a team-high and school record 3.84 digs per game. As a team, Arizona hit .181 on the season, averaged 14.22 kills per game, and 3.42 blocks per game, which was second-best in the Pac-10.

RANKING IN THE PAC-10 AND NCAA: Junior Dominique Lamb ranked second in the Pac-10 and 19th nationally in blocks (1.55), and ranked sixth in the Pac-10 with a .329 hitting percentage. Senior Stephanie Butkus was seventh in the conference in assists (11.56), while sophomore Brooke Buringrud was third in service aces (0.35). Freshman Jacy Norton was fourth in the conference and 28th nationally in blocks (1.48), and soph- omore Brittany Leonard was eighth in the Pac-10 in digs (3.84 dpg). Freshman Whitney Dosty’s 29 kills in a single match against No. 24 Oregon on Nov. 9 was a Pac-10 season high among all conference players.

BLOCK-BY-BLOCK: Dominique Lamb is working her way up the block charts at Arizona. With 368 total stuffs, Lamb is now sixth all-time Middle blocker Kristina Baum was injured in the first game of the Sept. 8 at Arizona, and needs eight more blocks to move past Trina Smith (1989- match and missed the remainder of the 2006 season.

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2006 RESULTS Overall Conference Date Opponent Score Score-by-game Record Record Time Attend ^ Aug. 25, 2006 SIENA W, 3-0 30-21,30-25,30-27 1-0 0-0 1:35 314 ^ Aug. 25, 2006 NORTHERN COLORADO W, 3-0 30-15,30-15,30-18 2-0 0-0 1:30 782 ^ Aug. 26, 2006 SAN FRANCISCO W, 3-1 32-30,30-25,24-30,30-25 3-0 0-0 2:15 1015

# Sept. 1, 2006 vs Tennessee Tech W, 3-1 25-30,30-24,30-25,30-22 4-0 0-0 1:58 511 2

# Sept. 2, 2006 vs Dayton L, 0-3 27-30,17-30,23-30 4-1 0-0 1:29 682 0 # Sept. 2, 2006 at #12 Louisville W, 3-1 30-24,20-30,30-24,30-25 5-1 0-0 2:17 814 % Sept. 8, 2006 BRADLEY W, 3-0 30-28,30-24,30-28 6-1 0-0 1:46 432 0

% Sept. 8, 2006 MONTANA STATE W, 3-0 30-21,30-21,30-18 7-1 0-0 1:34 777 7

% Sept. 9, 2006 RICE L, 2-3 28-30,30-22,23-30,30-17,13-15 7-2 0-0 2:38 863 @ Sept. 15, 2006 vs Eastern Illinois W, 3-1 30-26,21-30,30-20,30-19 8-2 0-0 1:54 W @ Sept. 15, 2006 vs Pittsburgh W, 3-0 31-29,31-29,30-13 9-2 0-0 1:28 200 @ Sept. 16, 2006 at Northwestern L, 2-3 26-30,21-30,30-27,30-20,12-15 9-3 0-0 2:19 530 I * Sept. 22, 2006 ARIZONA STATE L, 1-3 21-30,30-21,25-30,28-30 9-4 0-1 2:11 2583 L

* Sept. 29, 2006 at #6 Stanford L, 0-3 33-35,20-30,15-30 9-5 0-2 1:30 1637 D * Sept. 30, 2006 at #7 California L, 1-3 30-28,26-30,18-30,29-31 9-6 0-3 2:08 718 * Oct. 6, 2006 #3 UCLA L, 1-3 24-30,23-30,30-20,25-30 9-7 0-4 2:10 1020 C

* Oct. 7, 2006 #4 USC L, 0-3 19-30,27-30,31-33 9-8 0-5 1:41 981 A * Oct. 12, 2006 at Oregon State W, 3-0 30-19,30-16,30-26 10-8 1-5 1:37 663 T * Oct. 13, 2006 at Oregon L, 0-3 24-30,24-30,26-30 10-9 1-6 1:30 1015 * Oct. 19, 2006 WASHINGTON STATE L, 1-3 30-26,22-30,26-30,26-30 10-10 1-7 2:09 727 * Oct. 20, 2006 #6 WASHINGTON L, 1-3 21-30,20-30,30-24,26-30 10-11 1-8 2:10 1001 V

* Oct. 27, 2006 #11 CALIFORNIA L, 1-3 31-33,25-30,30-26,20-30 10-12 1-9 2:05 629 O * Oct. 28, 2006 #3 STANFORD L, 0-3 17-30,19-30,19-30 10-13 1-10 1:28 747 * Nov. 3, 2006 at #6 USC L, 1-3 19-30,30-28,21-30,26-30 10-14 1-11 1:59 635 L

* Nov. 4, 2006 at #5 UCLA L, 0-3 20-30,17-30,27-30 10-15 1-12 1:30 634 L

* Nov. 9, 2006 #24 OREGON W, 3-2 29-31,30-25,26-30,30-23,15-8 11-15 2-12 2:26 625 E * Nov. 10, 2006 OREGON STATE W, 3-0 30-27,30-18,30-24 12-15 3-12 1:41 950 Y * Nov. 16, 2006 at #2 Washington L, 1-3 19-30,25-30,31-29,19-30 12-16 3-13 2:00 1449 * Nov. 17, 2006 at Washington State W, 3-1 24-30,30-22,30-14,31-29 13-16 4-13 1:52 870 B

* Nov. 24, 2006 at Arizona State L, 0-3 23-30,21-30,24-30 13-17 4-14 1:42 1607 A L ^ - Four Points Sheraton Arizona Invitational Team Record W-L Team Record W-L % - Four Points Sheraton Wildcat Classic Overall 13-17 Neutral 3-1 L # - Louisville Tournament Conference 4-14 3 games 7-7 @ - Northwestern Tournament Home 7-8 4 games 5-8 * Pac-10 match Away 3-8 5 games 1-2

2006 STATISTICS G K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE SA/G RE DIG D/G BS BA Total B/G BE BHE Points Buringrud, Brooke 109 384 3.52 198 1192 .156 8 0.07 38 49 0.35 44 267 2.45 16 54 70 0.64 8 1 465.0 Dosty, Whitney 109 369 3.39 221 1076 .138 3 0.03 6 29 0.06 7 96 0.88 15 56 71 0.65 13 5 418.0 Lamb, Dominique 109 277 2.54 80 599 .329 15 0.14 25 32 0.23 0 64 0.59 28 141 169 1.55 26 2 400.5 Goodenough, Randy 87 185 2.13 106 573 .138 20 0.23 16 23 0.18 31 106 1.22 9 76 85 0.98 2 1 248.0 Norton, Jacy 94 157 1.67 63 374 .251 31 0.33 0 0 0.00 2 24 0.26 20 119 139 1.48 9 11 236.5 Baum, Kristina 22 35 1.59 12 97 .237 5 0.23 2 1 0.09 0 33 1.50 0 22 22 1.00 0 0 48.0 Dyck, Amy 59 74 1.25 52 239 .092 39 0.66 5 20 0.08 10 74 1.25 0 23 23 0.39 0 14 90.5 Butkus, Stephanie 109 47 0.43 18 118 .246 1260 11.56 15 27 0.14 1 276 2.53 5 64 69 0.63 8 42 99.0 Resch, Alanna 68 21 0.31 13 61 .131 7 0.10 12 18 0.18 11 77 1.13 1 2 3 0.04 0 0 35.0 Harper, Emily 25 1 0.04 0 1 1.000 1 0.04 1 3 0.04 4 8 0.32 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.0 Hamilton, Ashley 8 0 0.00 0 0 .000 10 1.25 0 1 0.00 0 2 0.25 0 1 1 0.12 0 1 0.5 Bockerstette, Audrey 2 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 Jackels, Katie 99 0 0.00 2 4 -.500 5 0.05 17 33 0.17 24 234 2.36 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 17.0 Nash, Kimberly 1 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 Leonard, Brittany 107 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 18 0.17 16 22 0.15 28 411 3.84 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 16.0 TEAM 8 ARIZONA 109 1550 14.22 766 4336 .181 1422 13.05 153 258 1.40 170 1672 15.34 94 558 373.0 3.42 66 77 2076.0 Opponents 109 1575 14.45 801 4342 .178 1438 13.19 169 236 1.55 154 1725 15.83 36 402 237.0 2.17 43 64 1981.0

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MATCH-BY-MATCH LEADERS Date Opponent Assist Leader Kill Leader Aces Leader Digs Leader Blocks Leader 8/25/2005 Siena Butkus – 22 Dosty – 12 Dosty – 2 Butkus – 7 Lamb – 11 8/25/2005 Northern Colorado Butkus – 32 Dosty – 9 Buringrud, Goodenough – 3 Buringrud, Leonard – 9 Lamb, Baum – 6 8/26/2005 San Francisco Butkus – 48 Buringrud – 16 Buringrud – 3 Leonard – 17 Lamb – 3 9/1/2005 vs. Tennessee Tech Butkus – 52 Dosty, Lamb – 15 Lamb – 2 Jackels – 20 Lamb – 4 9/2/2005 vs. Dayton Butkus – 24 Buringrud – 13 Buringrud – 1 Jackels – 11 Baum – 5 9/2/2005 at #12 Louisville Butkus – 60 Buringrud – 19 Lamb – 3 Leonard – 20 Norton – 6 9/8/2005 Bradley Butkus – 48 Buringrud – 16 Butkus – 2 Buringrud – 11 Lamb – 8 9/8/2005 Montana State Butkus – 29 Three tied with 10 Three tied with 3 Butkus – 13 Norton – 7

L 9/9/2005 Rice Butkus – 49 Dosty – 16 Buringrud – 3 Leonard – 20 Lamb – 10 9/15/2005 vs. Eastern Illinois Butkus – 41 Buringrud – 18 Lamb – 3 Jackels –15 Lamb – 7 L 9/15/2005 vs. Pittsburgh Butkus – 38 Buringrud – 17 Buringrud, Jackels – 2 Dyck – 9 Butkus – 7 9/16/2005 at Northwestern Butkus – 53 Dosty – 18 Jackels – 5 Leonard – 19 Norton – 7 A 9/22/2005 Arizona State* Butkus – 42 Buringrud – 15 Goodenough – 1 Leonard – 21 Lamb – 11

B 9/29/2005 at #6 Stanford* Butkus – 29 Buringrud – 15 Three tied with 2 Leonard – 10 Goodenough, Butkus – 2 9/30/2005 at #7 California* Butkus – 38 Dosty, Buringrud – 11 Goodenough – 3 Butkus – 15 Lamb – 8

Y 10/6/2005 #3 UCLA* Butkus – 44 Buringrud – 17 Buringrud – 1 Leonard – 19 Lamb – 10 10/7/2005 #4 USC* Butkus – 36 Buringrud –12 Buringrud – 2 Leonard – 14 Norton – 6 E 10/12/2005 at Oregon State* Butkus – 46 Buringrud – 13 Lamb – 3 Leonard – 16 Lamb – 8

L 10/13/2005 at Oregon* Butkus – 41 Dosty – 13 Buringrud – 2 Buringrud – 14 Norton – 7 10/19/2005 Washington State* Butkus – 45 Buringrud – 17 Buringrud – 3 Butkus, Leonard – 17 Goodenough – 5

L 10/20/2005 #6 Washington* Butkus – 50 Dosty – 17 Three with 1 ace Leonard – 23 Lamb – 9 10/27/2005 #11 California* Butkus – 43 Dosty – 14 Buringrud – 1 Leanard – 17 Lamb – 10

O 10/28/2005 #3 Stanford* Butkus – 19 Lamb – 9 Lamb – 2 Leonard – 10 Lamb, Norton – 4 11/3/2005 at #6 USC* Butkus – 48 Buringrud – 14 Leonard, Dosty – 1 Butkus – 18 Lamb, Goodenough – 10

V 11/4/2005 at #5 UCLA* Butkus – 28 Dosty – 11 Leonard – 1 Buringrud – 10 Lamb – 7

11/9/2005 #24 Oregon* Butkus – 69 Dosty – 29 Resch, Butkus – 2 Leonard – 24 Norton – 8 11/10/2005 Oregon State* Butkus – 38 Lamb – 14 Butkus – 3 Leonard – 20 Norton – 6

T 11/16/2005 at #2 Washington* Butkus – 53 Dosty – 19 Resch – 2 Leonard – 22 Lamb – 6 11/17/2005 at Washington State* Butkus – 64 Lamb – 18 Resch – 4 Jackels – 14 Norton, Buringrud – 3 A 11/24/2005 at Arizona State* Butkus – 31 Goodenough – 10 Buringrud – 1 Butkus – 12 Norton – 5 C

D MATCH HIGHS

L KILLS ASSISTS BLOCK ASSISTS

I Individual Individual Individual 29 Whitney Dosty vs. Oregon, 11/9/06 69 Stephanie Butkus vs. Oregon – 11/9/06 11 Dominique Lamb vs. Arizona State – 9/22/06 Team Team Team

W 79 vs. Oregon – 11/9/06 77 vs. Oregon – 11/9/06 34 at USC – 11/3/06

TOTAL ATTEMPTS SERVICE ACES TOTAL BLOCKS 7 Individual Individual Individual

0 63 Whitney Dosty vs. Oregon, 11/9/06 5 Katie Jackels at Northwestern – 9/16/06 11 Dominique Lamb vs. Siena – 8/25/06 Team Team Dominique Lamb vs. Arizona State – 9/22/06

0 184 vs. Arizona State, 9/22/06 11 at Northwestern – 9/16/06 Team 21 vs. Arizona State – 9/22/06 2 HITTING PERCENTAGE SOLO BLOCKS Individual Individual DIGS .778 Dominique Lamb vs. Oregon State – 11/10/06 4 Whitney Dosty vs. Northern Colorado – 8/25/06 Individual Team Dominique Lamb at Oregon State – 10/12/06 24 Brittany Leonard vs. Oregon – 11/9/06 .323 (72-22-155) at Washington State – 11/17/06 Jacy Norton vs. Oregon – 11/9/06 Team Team 78 vs. Washington State – 10/19/06 7 vs. Oregon – 11/9/06

PAC-10 CHAMPIONS 2006 ALL-PAC-10 TEAM 2006 PAC-10 TEAM RECORDS 1986 UCLA 1997 Stanford Player, School Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Team Pac-10 Overall 1987 Stanford 1998 Stanford Foluke Akinradewo, STAN** MB 6-3 So. Plantation, Fla. Stanford#%&! 16-2 (.889) 30-4 (.882) 1988 UCLA 1999 Stanford/ Cynthia Barboza, STAN OH 6-0 So. Long Beach, Calif. UCLA%& 15-3 (.833) 33-4 (.892) 1989 UCLA UCLA Katie Carter, UCLA OH 6-3 Sr. Steamboat Springs, Colo. Washington%& 15-3 (.833) 29-5 (.853) 1990 UCLA 2000 Arizona/USC Alesha Deesing, WASH** MB 6-1 Jr. Salem, Ore. USC% 14-4 (.778) 27-5 (.844) 1991 Stanford 2001 Stanford Asia Kaczor, USC OH 6-4 So. Wroclaw, Poland California% 9-9 (.500) 22-10 (.688) 1992 UCLA 2002 USC Bryn Kehoe, STAN S 5-11 Jr. North Bend, Ohio Oregon% 7-11 (.389) 17-12 (.586) 1993 UCLA 2003 USC Nana Meriwether, UCLA** MB 6-1 Sr. Ventura, Calif. Arizona State% 7-11 (.389) 16-15 (.516) 1994 Stanford 2004 Washington Christal Morrison, WASH*** OH 6-2 Jr. Puyallup, Wash. Arizona 4-14 (.222) 13-17 (.433) 1995 Stanford 2005 Washington Angie Pressey, CAL*** OH 5-8 Jr. Heathrow, Fla. Washington State 3-15 (.167) 15-17 (.469) 1996 Stanford 2006 Stanford Kristin Richards, STAN**** OH 6-0 Sr. Orem, Utah Oregon State 0-18 (.000) 3-24 (.111) Debora Seilhamer, USC** L 5-5 Sr. Ponce, Puerto Rico Nellie Spicer, UCLA** S 5-10 So. Barrington, Ill. # = Pac-10 Champion NATIONAL CHAMPIONS FROM THE PAC-10 Jessica Swarbrick, WASH MB 6-1 So. El Dorado, Calif. % = NCAA Tournament Participant 1981 USC 1997 Stanford Courtney Thompson, WASH*** S 5-8 Sr. Kent, Wash. & = NCAA Tournament Semifinalis 1984 UCLA 2001 Stanford ** two-time selection, *** three-time selection, ! = NCAA National Finalist 1990 UCLA 2002 USC **** four-time selection 1991 UCLA 2003 USC 1992 Stanford 2004 Stanford Honorable Mention: Morgan Beck, CAL; Diane Copenhagen, 1994 Stanford 2005 Washington USC; Jillian Davis, CAL; Sydney Donahue, ASU; Franci Girard, 1996 Stanford STAN; Jessica Gysin, USC; Dominique Lamb, ARIZ; Tamari Miyashiro, WASH; Nicole Morton, ASU; Sonja Newcombe, ORE; Ellen Orchard, CAL; Janine Sandell, WASH.

22 2007 ARIZONA VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME SEASON RECORDS

AVCA Region Year Coach W L T Conference W L Finish Postseason Record Ranking Ranking 1971 Kathryn Russell No Records 1972-73 Nancy Trego No Records 1974 Kathryn Russell 20 5 0 1975 Kathryn Russell 16 11 0 Intermountain 12 1 2nd 1976 Kathryn Russell 22 6 0 Intermountain 10 2 2nd AIAW 2 1977 Rosie Wegrich 17 12 2 Intermountain 14 8 2nd AIAW 0 1978 Rosie Wegrich 28 15 3 Intermountain 11 1 1st AIAW 1979 Rosie Wegrich 8 17 2 WCAA 2 10 6th 0

1980 Rosie Wegrich 20 17 0 WCAA 5 7 4th 7 1981 Rosie Wegrich 22 18 2 WCAA 5 7 4th NCAA 0-1

1982 Rosie Wegrich 22 16 0 WCAA 5 9 6th NCAA 1-1 11th W 1983 Rosie Wegrich 17 15 0 WCAA 7 7 5th NCAA 1-1 10th 1984 Rosie Wegrich 16 12 0 WCAA 6 8 5th NCAA 0-1 13th I 1985 Rosie Wegrich 17 13 0 Pac-West 1 7 5th NCAA 1-1 17th L 1986 Rosie Wegrich 14 15 0 Pacific-10 9 9 6th NCAA 0-1 D 1987 Rosie Wegrich 18 13 0 Pacific-10 9 9 6th NCAA 0-1 C 1988 Rosie Wegrich 19 14 0 Pacific-10 9 9 5th NCAA 0-1 16th

1989 Rosie Wegrich 18 13 0 Pacific-10 8 10 6th NCAA 1-1 13th A

1990 Rosie Wegrich 18 13 0 Pacific-10 8 10 T-5th T 1991 Rosie Wegrich 4 26 0 Pacific-10 0 18 10th

1992 David Rubio 10 17 0 Pacific-10 4 14 8th V 1993 David Rubio 20 11 0 Pacific-10 11 7 T-4th NCAA 2-1 16th 5th 1994 David Rubio 17 10 0 Pacific-10 10 8 5th NCAA 2-1 16th 6th O

1995 David Rubio 14 14 0 Pacific-10 6 12 T-7th 10th L 1996 David Rubio 20 10 0 Pacific-10 10 8 5th NCAA 1-1 23rd 5th L 1997 David Rubio 20 7 0 Pacific-10 12 6 T-4th NCAA 0-1 22nd 3rd 1998 David Rubio 22 7 0 Pacific-10 12 6 4th NCAA 1-1 20th T-4th E 1999 David Rubio 21 11 0 Pacific-10 12 6 4th NCAA 2-1 14th 5th Y

2000 David Rubio 28 5 0 Pacific-10 16 2 T-1st NCAA 3-1 5th 2nd B 2001 David Rubio 25 5 0 Pacific-10 14 4 3rd NCAA 4-1 4th 3rd A 2002 David Rubio 20 12 0 Pacific-10 11 7 T-3rd NCAA 3-1 10th 5th 2003 David Rubio 17 15 0 Pacific-10 10 8 T-5th NCAA 0-1 L

2004 David Rubio 19 11 0 Pacific-10 10 8 6th NCAA 1-1 22nd 7th L 2005 David Rubio 25 6 0 Pacific-10 14 4 T-2nd NCAA 3-1 7th 2006 David Rubio 13 17 0 Pacific-10 4 14 8th Total 607 409 9 199 179 *

* Pac-10 Matches Only

WILDCAT COACHING RECORDS

Arizona volleyball has had four coaches in its 36-year history, but only has records for three of the four coaches. Dr. Kathryn Russell was the first- ever coach in 1971, but no records were kept. From 1972-73, Nancy Trego served as the head coach, but there are no records from those years. Season- by-season results have been kept since 1974, when Dr. Russell took over the program again.

Dr. Kathryn Russell Nancy Trego Rosie Wegrich David Rubio 1971, 1974-1976 1972-1973 1977-1991 1992-present 58-22 (.725) in three seasons No records 258-229-9 (.531) in 15 seasons 291-158 (.648) in 15 seasons

23 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

SINCE 1977 First Last First Last Opponent Matches W L T Meeting Meeting Opponent Matches W L T Meeting Meeting Alabama A&M 1 1 0 0 2000 2000 Northwestern 2 2 0 0 2005 2006 Albany 1 1 0 0 2004 2004 North Carolina 1 1 0 0 2005 2005 American 4 4 0 0 1995 2004 Northern Arizona 13 11 2 0 1977 2003 Arizona State 71 35 35 0 1977 2006 Northern Colorado 3 3 0 0 1977 2006 Arkansas State 1 0 1 0 1991 1991 North Texas 1 1 0 0 1981 1981 Ball State 1 1 0 0 1995 1995 Northern Iowa 1 1 0 0 1997 1997 Baylor 1 1 0 0 2000 2000 Northwestern 1 1 0 0 1989 1989 L Bowling Green 1 1 0 0 1988 1988 Notre Dame 3 1 2 0 1988 2003 L Bradley 1 1 0 0 2006 2006 Ohio 1 1 0 0 2005 2005

A Brigham Young 26 12 14 0 1977 2002 Ohio State 1 1 0 0 1995 1995 Brigham Young-Hawaii 1 1 0 0 1990 1990 Oklahoma 3 3 0 0 1987 1997 B California 44 32 12 0 1984 2006 Oral Roberts 2 0 2 0 1979 1997

Y Cal Poly Pomona 1 1 0 0 1985 1985 Oregon 45 36 9 0 1980 2006 Cal Poly SLO 5 0 5 0 1980 1986 Oregon State 43 33 10 0 1986 2006 E Cal State Bakersfield 1 0 1 0 1991 1991 Pacific 9 3 6 0 1980 2002 L Cal State Dominguez Hills 1 1 0 0 1979 1979 Penn State 3 1 2 0 1987 1991

L Cal State Fullerton 15 13 2 0 1978 1984 Pepperdine 12 6 6 0 1978 2004 Cal State Northridge 4 3 1 0 1991 1997 Pittsburgh 6 3 3 0 1979 2006 O Colorado 1 1 0 0 1990 1990 Portland 1 1 0 0 1997 1997

V Colorado State 15 8 7 0 1977 2000 Portland State 3 3 0 0 1981 1998 Connecticut 2 2 0 0 1990 2005 Purdue 2 2 0 0 1983 1987 Dayton 1 0 1 0 2006 2006 Rhode Island 4 4 0 0 1986 2005 T Denver 1 1 0 0 2001 2001 Rice 2 1 1 0 1989 2006

A Drake 1 1 0 0 1981 1981 St. Mary's 2 2 0 0 1997 2002 Eastern Illinois 2 2 0 0 2001 2006 Sacramento State 3 2 1 0 1985 1994 C Eastern Washington 4 4 0 0 1993 2004 San Diego 9 7 2 0 1977 2004 Florida 3 3 0 0 1985 2001 San Diego State 29 8 20 1 1978 2004 D Florida State 2 2 0 0 1978 1985 San Francisco 2 2 0 0 1997 2006 L Fresno State 8 7 1 0 1979 2005 San Jose State 6 3 1 2 1978 2000

I Georgia 1 1 0 0 1989 1989 Santa Clara 7 4 3 0 1982 2005 Georgia Tech 1 1 0 0 2005 2005 Sante Fe College 1 1 0 0 1984 1984

W Hawaii 9 0 9 0 1981 2004 Siena 1 1 0 0 2006 2006 Hofstra 1 1 0 0 1994 1994 South Carolina 2 2 0 0 1995 1997

7 Houston 7 6 1 0 1977 1993 South Florida 2 2 0 0 1999 2001 Idaho 1 1 0 0 1998 1998 Southern California 61 15 46 0 1977 2006 0 Idaho State 1 1 0 0 1989 1989 Southern Illinois 2 2 0 0 1987 1988 0 Illinois 1 1 0 0 2001 2001 Southwest Missouri State 3 2 0 1 1977 1981

2 Illinois State 6 5 1 0 1977 1990 Stanford 54 7 47 0 1977 2006 Indiana 1 1 0 0 1998 1998 Sul Ross 1 1 0 0 1981 1981 Iowa 1 1 0 0 1988 1988 Temple 1 1 0 0 2004 2004 Kansas State 2 2 0 0 1977 1987 Tennessee 5 4 1 0 1980 1985 Kent State 1 1 0 0 1999 1999 Tennessee Tech 1 1 0 0 2006 2006 Kentucky 1 0 1 0 1991 1991 Texas 9 6 2 1 1978 2002 Lamar 2 2 0 0 1992 1993 Texas-Arlington 3 2 1 0 1988 2002 Long Beach State 19 12 7 0 1978 2001 Texas A&M 6 3 3 0 1978 1990 Louisiana State 4 2 2 0 1986 1989 Texas Tech 7 5 0 2 1978 1995 Louisville 4 3 1 0 2001 2006 UAB 1 1 0 0 1993 1993 Loyola Marymount 3 2 1 0 1985 1997 UC Irvine 5 3 2 0 1978 2004 Marshall 1 1 0 0 2001 2001 UCLA 63 17 45 1 1977 2006 Massachusetts 1 1 0 0 1998 1998 UC Riverside 1 0 0 1 1977 1977 Miami (Fla.) 1 1 0 0 2003 2003 UC Santa Barbara 14 7 7 0 1980 2005 Miami (Ohio) 1 1 0 0 1991 1991 UNLV 3 3 0 0 1978 1997 Michigan 1 1 0 0 2000 2000 U.S. International 3 3 0 0 1982 1987 Michigan State 2 2 0 0 1977 1990 Utah 17 13 4 0 1977 2005 Middle Tennessee State 1 1 0 0 1998 1998 Utah State 13 6 7 0 1977 2005 Minnesota 3 3 0 0 1981 2002 UTEP 6 6 0 0 1977 1982 Mississippi 1 1 0 0 1977 1977 Virginia 1 1 0 0 1999 1999 Missouri 1 1 0 0 1995 1995 Washington 46 25 21 0 1978 2006 Montana 1 0 1 0 1991 1991 Washington State 62 50 12 0 1986 2006 Montana State 2 2 0 0 1978 2006 Weber State 2 2 0 0 1977 1978 Nebraska 6 1 5 0 1983 2002 Western Michigan 3 3 0 0 1984 1998 New Mexico 13 8 5 0 1977 2002 Western Ontario 1 1 0 0 1978 1978 New Mexico State 11 11 0 0 1977 2003 Winthrop 1 1 0 0 2005 2005 New Orleans 1 1 0 0 1995 1995 Wisconsin 1 0 1 0 2003 2003 Nicholls State 1 1 0 0 2004 2004 Wright State 1 1 0 0 1997 1997 Northeastern 1 1 0 0 1990 1990 Wyoming 4 4 0 0 1977 1991

24 2007 ARIZONA VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1977 Sept. 21 Fresno State W 2-0 (15-8, 15-13) San Diego Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Sept. 21 UCLA L 0-2 (6-15, 9-15) San Diego Overall: 17-12-2; Intermountain: 9-3, 2nd; AIAW: 3-2, T-9th Sept. 21 Pittsburgh L 0-2 (11-15, 8-15) San Diego Sept. 30 Northern Arizona L 0-2 (9-15, 11-15) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 22 Arizona State W 2-1 (15-12, 12-15, 15-13) San Diego Sept. 30 Arizona State L 0-2 (11-15, 10-15) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 22 Utah L 1-2 (8-15, 15-4, 9-15) San Diego Oct. 1 San Diego W 2-1 (11-15, 15-10, 15-7) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 22 Oral Roberts L 1-2 (15-5, 7-15, 6-15) San Diego Oct. 7 BYU L 0-3 (8-15, 3-15, 8-15) Provo, Utah Sept. 28 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (18-16, 16-14, 15-11) Tucson Oct. 8 Utah L 2-3 (15-6, 15-6, 6-15, 15-17, 3-15) Salt Lake City, Utah Sept. 29 UCLA L 0-3 (5-15, 1-15, 11-15) Tucson Oct. 14 New Mexico W 3-0 (15-5, 15-5, 15-5) Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 5 Long Beach State L 0-3 (6-15, 10-15, 13-15) Long Beach, Calif.

Oct. 14 New Mexico State W 3-1 (15-10, 15-11, 14-16, 15-11) Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 6 Southern California L 0-3 (3-15, 5-15, 12-15) Los Angeles 2 Oct. 15 UTEP W 3-0 (15-9, 15-8, 15-1) El Paso, Texas Oct. 7 San Jose State L 1-3 (15-3, 4-15, 11-15, 10-15) Fullerton, Calif. Oct. 18 Arizona State L 2-3 (14-16, 15-12, 6-15, 15-2, 11-15) Tempe, Ariz. Oct. 13 San Diego State L 2-3 (15-13, 10-15, 4-15, 15-10, 4-15) Tucson 0 Oct. 21 Northern Colorado W 3-1 (15-7, 15-5, 14-16, 15-12) Tucson Oct. 15 Cal State Dominguez Hills W 3-0 (15-5, 15-10, 15-8) Tucson 0 Oct. 22 Colorado State W 3-1 (15-4, 15-9, 13-15, 15-0) Tucson Oct. 20 Arizona State L 1-3 (9-15, 13-15, 17-15, 6-15) Tucson

Oct. 29 Wyoming W 3-0 (15-11, 15-6, 15-8) Laramie, Wyo. Oct. 26 San Diego State L 1-3 (12-15, 15-7, 11-15, 6-15) San Diego 7 Nov. 5 UCLA L 0-2 (3-15, 3-15) Los Angeles Oct. 27 Cal State Fullerton W * (Forfeit) Fullerton, Calif. Nov. 5 UC Riverside T 1-1 (10-15, 16-14) Los Angeles Oct. 28 UCLA L 1-3 (5-15, 5-15, 15-5, 14-16) Los Angeles

Nov. 5 Stanford L 0-2 (8-15, 12-15) Los Angeles Nov. 2 Illinois State W 2-0 (15-12, 15-10) Los Angeles W Nov. 6 Michigan State W 2-0 (15-7, 15-6) Los Angeles Nov. 2 San Jose State T 1-1 (4-15, 15-11) Los Angeles Nov. 6 Southwest Missouri State T 1-1 (15-5, 10-15) Los Angeles Nov. 2 UC Irvine L 0-2 (12-15, 8-15) Los Angeles Nov. 8 Arizona State W 3-0 (15-8, 15-6, 15-6) Flagstaff, Ariz. Nov. 3 Utah State L 0-2 (9-15, 13-15) Los Angeles I

Nov. 8 Northern Arizona W 3-2 (15-9, 9-15, 15-8, 13-15, 16-14) Flagstaff, Ariz. Nov. 8 Southern California L 0-3 (7-15, 9-15, 13-15) Tucson L Nov. 11 Utah State L 1-3 (11-15, 13-15, 16-14, 13-15) Tucson Nov. 9 Long Beach State L 0-3 (12-15, 7-15, 6-15) Tucson

Nov. 12 Weber State W 3-0 (15-2, 15-8, 15-8) Tucson Nov. 17 Arizona State L 0-3 (14-16, 11-15, 10-15) Tempe, Ariz. D Nov. 18 Arizona State W 2-1 (15-10, 13-15, 16-14) Salt Lake City, Utah Nov. 18 Northern Arizona W 2-0 (15-8, 15-6) Salt Lake City, Utah 1980 C Nov. 18 Utah State L 0-2 (4-15, 7-15) Salt Lake City, Utah Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Nov. 19 BYU L 1-3 (6-15, 15-8, 6-15, 4-15) Provo, Utah Overall: 20-17; WCAA: 6-6, 4th Nov. 19 Utah W 3-1 (6-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-11) Salt Lake City, Utah Aug. 30 New Mexico State W 3-1 (15-11, 15-10, 10-15, 15-11) Las Cruces, N.M. A Dec. 7 Southern California L 0-2 (2-15, 7-15) Provo, Utah Sept. 5 Northern Arizona W 2-0 (15-8, 15-7) Tempe, Ariz. T Dec. 7 Kansas State W 2-0 (15-11, 15-7) Provo, Utah Sept. 5 Colorado State W 2-1 (9-15, 15-10, 15-4) Tempe, Ariz. Dec. 7 Houston W 2-1 (17-15, 6-15, 15-2) Provo, Utah Sept. 5 San Diego W 2-0 (15-4, 16-14) Tempe, Ariz. Dec. 8 Illinois State L 0-2 (8-15, 6-15) Provo, Utah Sept. 5 Arizona State W 2-0 (16-14, 15-10) Tempe, Ariz. Dec. 8 Mississippi W 2-0 (15-6, 15-2) Provo, Utah Sept. 6 San Diego W 2-0 (15-12, 15-10) Tempe, Ariz. V Sept. 6 Arizona State L 0-2 (6-15, 8-15) Tempe, Ariz. 1978 Sept. 12 UC Santa Barbara L 0-3 (5-15, 5-15, 6-15) Santa Barbara, Calif. O Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Sept. 13 Cal Poly SLO L 0-3 (6-15, 9-15, 7-15) San Luis Obispo, Calif.

Overall: 28-15-3; Intermountain: 11-1, 1st; AIAW: 2-3, T-13th Sept. 14 UC Santa Barbara L 0-3 (5-15, 12-15, 8-15) Santa Barbara, Calif. L Sept. 16 Cal State Fullerton L 0-2 (10-15, 8-15) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 18 BYU W 2-1 (8-15, 15-11, 15-9) San Diego Sept. 16 UNLV W 2-0 (15-8, 15-0) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 18 Oregon W 2-1 (14-16, 15-11, 15-13) San Diego L Sept. 16 Arizona State W 2-0 (15-12, 15-13) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 18 San Diego State L 0-2 (8-15, 11-15) San Diego E Sept. 22 Texas Tech T 1-1 (9-15, 15-4) San Diego Sept. 19 Cal State Fullerton W 2-1 (8-15, 15-12, 15-7) San Diego

Sept. 22 Texas W 2-0 (15-11, 15-5) San Diego Sept. 19 Tennessee W 2-0 (15-5, 15-8) San Diego Y Sept. 22 San Diego State T 1-1 (15-10, 11-15) San Diego Sept. 20 Washington W 2-1 (15-8, 10-15, 15-7) San Diego

Sept. 22 UC Irvine W 2-0 (15-12, 15-8) San Diego Sept. 20 Utah State L 0-2 (10-15, 11-15) San Diego B Sept. 23 UCLA W 2-0 (15-4, 15-13) San Diego Sept. 26 UCLA L 0-3 (2-15, 11-15, 11-15) Los Angeles

Sept. 23 Southern California L 0-2 (14-16, 4-15) San Diego Sept. 27 Cal State Fullerton W * (Forfeit) Fullerton, Calif. A Sept. 23 San Diego State L 0-2 (6-15, 10-15) San Diego Oct. 2 Southern California L 0-3 (13-15, 9-15, 7-15) Tucson

Sept. 28 Utah W 2-0 (15-12, 15-6) Provo, Utah Oct. 3 Long Beach State W 3-1 (15-5, 14-16, 15-12, 15-9) Tucson L Sept. 28 Montana State W 2-0 (15-8, 15-6) Provo, Utah Oct. 9 Utah State L 0-3 (10-15, 7-15, 12-15) Tucson Sept. 29 Texas Tech W 2-0 (15-5, 15-5) Provo, Utah Oct. 10 San Diego State L 2-3 (11-15, 15-11, 5-15, 15-13, 13-15) San Diego L Sept. 29 Long Beach State L 1-2 (10-15, 16-14, 10-15) Provo, Utah Oct. 11 Pepperdine W 3-2 (15-8, 15-7, 13-15, 12-15, 15-11) Malibu, Calif. Sept. 29 New Mexico W 2-0 (15-11, 15-6) Provo, Utah Oct. 16 Arizona State W 3-2 (11-15, 9-15, 15-4, 15-9, 15-12) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 30 Utah State L 0-2 (16-18, 7-15) Provo, Utah Oct. 18 San Diego State L 0-3 (8-15, 6-15, 13-15) Tucson Sept. 30 New Mexico State W 2-0 (15-13, 15-11) Provo, Utah Oct. 24 Cal State Fullerton W 3-2 (15-7, 15-5, 13-15, 11-15, 15-7) Tucson Sept. 30 Arizona State L 1-2 (9-15, 15-7, 10-15) Provo, Utah Oct. 25 UCLA L 1-3 (16-14, 10-15, 13-15, 5-15) Tucson Oct. 5 Arizona State W 3-2 (15-11, 15-8, 11-15, 8-15, 15-11) Tucson Oct. 31 Texas A&M W 2-1 (15-6, 7-15, 15-11) Los Angeles Oct. 7 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (15-9, 15-4, 15-8) Tucson Oct. 31 Washington L 1-2 (13-15, 15-9, 10-15) Los Angeles Oct. 13 Weber State W 3-0 (15-13, 15-4, 15-8) Ogden, Utah Nov. 1 Utah State W 2-0 (15-10, 15-11) Los Angeles Oct. 14 Utah State L 1-2 (5-15, 18-16, 15-3, 15-9) Logan, Utah Nov. 1 Pacific L 0-2 (16-18, 7-15) Los Angeles Oct. 20 Utah W 3-0 (15-9, 15-4, 15-4) Tucson Nov. 1 UC Irvine L 0-2 (9-15, 13-15) Los Angeles Oct. 21 BYU W 3-1 (15-12, 15-13, 4-15, 15-9) Tucson Nov. 7 Southern California L 0-3 (9-15, 16-18, 7-15) Los Angeles Oct. 26 Colorado State W 3-0 (15-6, 15-1, 15-9) Fort Collins, Colo. Nov. 8 Long Beach State W 3-1 (15-11, 15-13, 9-15, 15-6) Long Beach, Calif. Oct. 27 Wyoming W 3-1 (15-5, 16-14, 11-15, 15-11) Laramie, Wyo. Nov. 14 Arizona State W 3-2 (15-13, 15-8, 8-15, 14-16, 15-8) Tucson Oct. 28 Northern Colorado W 1-3 (15-3, 15-11, 12-15, 15-2) Greeley, Colo. Nov. 25 Houston L 0-3 (14-16, 11-15, 9-15) Tempe, Ariz. Nov. 3 Pepperdine L 0-2 (13-15, 2-15) Los Angeles Nov. 3 Washington W 2-0 (15-6, 15-9) Los Angeles 1981 Nov. 3 Western Ontario W 2-0 (15-4, 15-8) Los Angeles Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Nov. 4 San Jose State T 1-1 (8-15, 15-9) Los Angeles Overall: 22-18-2; WCAA: 5-7, 4th; NCAA: 0-1 Nov. 4 Southern California L 0-2 (10-15, 5-15) Los Angeles Aug. 29 New Mexico State W 3-0 (16-14, 15-4, 15-4) Tucson Nov. 7 New Mexico W 3-1 (7-15, 15-7, 16-14, 15-9) Tucson Sept. 3 BYU L 1-3 (11-15, 15-13, 11-15, 4-15) Provo, Utah Nov. 10 UTEP W 3-0 (15-1, 15-7, 15-12) Tucson Sept. 4 BYU L 1-3 (15-13, 14-16, 4-15, 5-15) Provo, Utah Nov. 11 New Mexico State W 3-2 (12-15, 12-15, 15-2, 15-13, 15-7) Tucson Sept. 5 Utah W 3-0 (15-10, 15-7, 15-7) Salt Lake City, Utah Nov. 17 Utah W 3-0 (16-14, 15-13, 15-5) El Paso, Texas Sept. 10 UTEP T 1-1 (13-15, 15-4) Las Cruces, N.M. Nov. 17 Arizona State W 3-1 (15-11, 16-14, 9-15, 15-8) El Paso, Texas Sept. 10 Sul Ross W 2-0 (15-5, 15-9) Las Cruces, N.M. Nov. 18 BYU L 1-3 (13-15, 11-15, 15-10, 14-16) El Paso, Texas Sept. 10 New Mexico L 0-2 (9-15, 10-15) Las Cruces, N.M. Nov. 18 Utah W 3-2 (15-12, 15-10, 11-15, 12-15, 15-7) El Paso, Texas Sept. 10 UCLA T 1-1 (11-15, 15-11) Las Cruces, N.M. Dec. 1 San Diego State L 1-3 (15-4, 4-15, 4-15, 10-15) San Diego Sept. 11 UTEP W 2-0 (11-7, 11-2) Las Cruces, N.M. Dec. 2 San Diego State L 2-3 (2-15, 15-13, 6-15, 15-13, 13-15) San Diego Sept. 11 New Mexico State W 2-0 (11-7, 11-5) Las Cruces, N.M. Dec. 7 UCLA L 0-2 (6-15, 2-15) Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sept. 17 UC Santa Barbara L 0-2 (7-15, 5-15) San Diego Dec. 7 Florida State W 2-1 (15-11, 14-16, 15-1) Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sept. 17 Colorado State L 1-2 (15-9, 3-15, 8-15) San Diego Dec. 8 Southwest Missouri State W 2-0 (15-2, 15-4) Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sept. 18 UC Irvine W 2-0 (15-13, 15-8) San Diego Dec. 8 Texas A&M L 1-2 (10-15, 15-11, 3-15) Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sept. 18 Fresno State W 2-0 (15-11, 15-8) San Diego Dec. 9 Pepperdine L 0-2 (10-15, 10-15) Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sept. 18 Portland State W 2-0 (15-7, 15-6) San Diego Sept. 19 UC Santa Barbara L 0-2 (12-15, 7-15) San Diego 1979 Sept. 19 Cal Poly SLO L 1-2 (15-12, 4-15, 7-15) San Diego Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Sept. 25 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (15-8, 15-5, 15-3) Tucson Overall: 8-17-2; WCAA: 2-10, 6th Sept. 26 UCLA L 2-3 (9-15, 12-15, 16-14, 15-6, 9-15) Tucson Sept. 13 BYU W 3-1 (15-8, 8-15, 15-6, 15-13) Provo, Utah Oct. 2 Southern California L 1-3 (15-9, 8-15, 14-16, 4-15) Los Angeles Sept. 14 Utah W 3-1 (15-12, 13-15, 15-3, 15-7) Salt Lake City Oct. 3 Long Beach State W 3-1 (14-16, 15-8, 15-3, 15-10) Long Beach, Calif. Sept. 21 Texas T 1-1 (14-16, 15-13) San Diego Oct. 9 San Diego State L 0-3 (11-15, 10-15, 7-15) Tucson 25 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Oct. 16 Arizona State W 3-1 (15-10, 13-15, 15-7, 15-13) Tucson Nov. 12 Cal State Fullerton W 3-1 (15-6, 6-15, 15-5, 15-12) Fullerton, Calif. Oct. 17 Minnesota W 3-1 (15-12, 6-15, 15-11, 15-8) Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. 13 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-9, 15-4, 15-11) Long Beach, Calif. Oct. 18 North Texas W 2-0 (15-12, 15-12) Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. 18 Arizona State L 0-3 (11-15, 10-15, 12-15) Tucson Oct. 18 Drake W 3-0 (15-9, 15-7, 15-8) Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. 23 Hawaii L 0-3 (7-15, 2-15, 3-15) Honolulu, Hawaii Oct. 23 San Diego State L 0-3 (8-15, 5-15, 9-15) San Diego Nov. 25 Hawaii L 0-3 (13-15, 13-15, 9-15) Honolulu, Hawaii Oct. 24 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (15-11, 15-11, 15-7) Fullerton, Calif. Dec. 4 Southern California W 3-2 (15-10, 4-15, 15-10, 4-15, 15-9) Tucson Oct. 30 UCLA L 0-3 (2-15, 13-15, 13-15) Los Angeles Dec. 9 San Diego State L 1-3 (15-11, 7-15, 1-15, 5-15) San Diego Oct. 31 Pepperdine L 1-3 (8-15, 15-12, 8-15, 11-15) Malibu, Calif. Nov. 6 San Diego State L 0-2 (9-15, 13-15) Los Angeles 1984 Nov. 6 Southwest Missouri State W 2-0 (15-5, 15-12) Los Angeles Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Nov. 6 Fresno State W 2-0 (15-5, 15-9) Los Angeles Overall: 16-12; WCAA: 6-8, 5th; NCAA: 0-1 L Nov. 7 Washington W 2-0 (15-4, 15-10) Los Angeles Sept. 9 New Mexico W 3-0 (15-7, 16-14, 15-3) Tucson Nov. 7 BYU W 2-0 (15-4, 15-6) Los Angeles Sept. 14 Pacific L 0-3 (6-15, 13-15, 7-15) Tucson L Nov. 7 Texas W 2-0 (15-11, 15-2) Los Angeles Sept. 15 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (15-1, 15-10, 15-1) Flagstaff, Ariz. Nov. 7 Hawaii L 0-2 (4-15, 12-15) Los Angeles Sept. 22 Long Beach State W 3-2 (15-6, 8-15, 15-10, 11-15, 16-14) Tucson A Nov. 7 Stanford W 1-0 (15-12) Los Angeles Sept. 23 UCLA L 0-3 (13-15, 11-15, 5-15) Los Angeles Nov. 12 Southern California L 0-3 (7-15, 6-15, 12-15) Tucson Sept. 27 Southern California L 1-3 (18-16, 6-15, 13-15, 7-15) Tucson B Nov. 13 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-5, 15-8, 16-14) Tucson Sept. 28 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (15-7, 15-7, 15-10) Tucson

Y Nov. 20 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-5, 15-9, 13-15, 11-15, 11-15) Tempe, Ariz. Oct. 1 College of Sante Fe W 3-0 (15-0, 15-5, 15-6) Tucson Dec. 11 Southern California L 0-3 (6-15, 5-15, 10-15) Seattle, Wash. Oct. 5 Stanford L 0-3 (1-15, 9-15, 10-15) Palo Alto, Calif.

E Oct. 6 Cal Poly SLO L 2-3 (12-15, 15-11, 15-8, 13-15, 6-15) San Luis Obispo, Calif. 1982 Oct. 12 Pepperdine W 3-2 (8-15, 15-13, 4-15, 15-10, 15-7) Malibu, Calif. L Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Oct. 13 San Diego State L 2-3 (16-14, 9-15, 15-10, 11-15, 7-15) San Diego Overall: 22-16; WCAA: 5-9, 6th; NCAA: 1-1 Oct. 19 Arizona State W 3-1 (15-13, 10-15, 15-13, 15-3) Tempe, Ariz. L Sept. 7 Utah W 3-1 (15-13, 15-4, 13-15, 15-9) Tucson Oct. 20 BYU L 1-3 (16-14, 8-15, 5-15, 4-15) Provo, Utah Sept. 10 New Mexico W 2-1 (12-15, 15-3, 15-3) Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 21 Utah W 3-0 (15-7, 15-11, 15-2) Salt Lake City, Utah

O Sept. 10 Houston W 2-0 (15-13, 15-8) Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 26 UCLA L 0-3 (9-15, 11-15, 4-15) Tucson Sept. 10 UTEP W 2-0 (15-0, 15-12) Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 27 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-5, 15-5, 15-12) Tucson

V Sept. 11 Colorado State W 2-0 (15-3, 15-7) Las Cruces, N.M. Nov. 1 Tennessee W 3-0 (15-2, 15-13, 15-3) Tucson Sept. 11 Arizona State L 1-2 (8-15, 15-6, 9-15) Las Cruces, N.M. Nov. 2 California W 3-0 (15-4, 15-10, 15-8) Tucson Sept. 11 New Mexico W 2-1 (15-8, 9-15, 15-13) Las Cruces, N.M. Nov. 2 Texas W 3-0 (15-12, 15-13, 15-8) Tucson

T Sept. 15 BYU W 3-0 (15-7, 15-13, 15-11) Tucson Nov. 9 Southern California L 1-3 (8-15, 15-12, 9-15, 15-17) Los Angeles Sept. 17 Santa Clara W 2-0 (15-8, 15-2) Fullerton, Calif. Nov. 10 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (15-12, 15-2, 15-7) Fullerton, Calif.

A Sept. 17 Long Beach State W 2-0 (15-13, 17-15) Fullerton, Calif. Nov. 16 San Diego State L 0-3 (10-15, 4-15, 8-15) Tucson Sept. 17 Pepperdine L 0-2 (14-16, 8-15) Fullerton, Calif. Nov. 17 Stanford L 0-3 (9-15, 12-15, 9-15) Tucson

C Sept. 18 Utah L 1-2 (10-15, 15-4, 10-15) Fullerton, Calif. Nov. 21 Arizona State W 3-0 (15-7, 15-7, 15-13) Tucson Sept. 18 UC Santa Barbara W 2-0 (15-8, 15-8) Fullerton, Calif. Nov. 23 Pittsburgh W 3-1 (15-5, 12-15, 15-0, 15-8) Kalamazoo, Mich. Sept. 18 Arizona State W 2-0 (15-10, 15-9) Fullerton, Calif. Nov. 24 Western Michigan W 3-0 (15-9, 15-5, 15-9) Kalamazoo, Mich. D Sept. 18 UCLA L 0-2 (14-16, 14-16) Fullerton, Calif. Dec. 1 Colorado State L 1-3 (13-15, 11-15, 15-10, 11-15) Fort Collins, Colo.

L Sept. 24 San Diego State L 0-3 (11-15, 9-15, 6-15) Tucson Sept. 25 Pacific W 3-2 (15-5, 10-15, 15-4, 12-15, 15-13) Tucson 1985 I Sept. 27 U.S. International W 3-0 (15-9, 15-7, 16-14) Tucson Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Oct. 1 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-12, 15-6, 15-4) Long Beach, Calif. Overall: 17-13; Pac-West: 1-7, 5th; NCAA: 1-1 Oct. 2 Southern California W 3-1 (15-5, 15-9, 11-15, 15-8) Los Angeles Sept. 6 Utah W 3-1 (14-16, 15-5, 15-7, 15-12) Tucson W Oct. 8 UCLA W 3-2 (17-15, 12-15, 7-15, 15-12, 15-11) Tucson Sept. 13 Sacramento State W 2-0 (15-7, 15-10) Fullerton, Calif. Oct. 9 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (15-8, 15-9, 15-10) Tucson Sept. 13 Utah State W 2-0 (15-1, 15-8) Fullerton, Calif.

7 Oct. 15 Arizona State L 0-3 (14-16, 8-15, 9-15) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 13 UC Santa Barbara L 0-2 (14-16, 12-15) Fullerton, Calif. Oct. 22 San Diego State L 2-3 (15-13, 6-15, 15-1, 6-15, 6-15) San Diego Sept. 14 Cal Poly Pomona W 2-1 (15-11, 7-15, 15-12) Fullerton, Calif.

0 Oct. 24 Stanford L 1-3 (18-16, 8-15, 11-15, 12-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 14 San Diego State W 2-1 (15-4, 4-15, 15-12) Fullerton, Calif. Oct. 29 Southern California L 1-3 (10-15, 15-13, 12-15, 10-15) Tucson Sept. 14 UC Santa Barbara W 2-1 (17-15, 7-15, 19-17) Fullerton, Calif.

0 Oct. 30 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-8, 15-6, 15-5) Tucson Sept. 21 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (15-5, 15-3, 15-9) Tucson Nov. 4 Cal State Fullerton W 2-0 (16-14, 15-11) Los Angeles Sept. 22 UCLA L 0-3 (8-15, 10-15, 4-15) Tucson 2 Nov. 4 Texas W 2-0 (15-8, 15-10) Los Angeles Sept. 27 Nebraska L 0-3 (9-15, 5-15, 6-15) Lincoln, Neb. Nov. 5 California W 2-0 (15-10, 15-3) Los Angeles Sept. 28 Oregon W 3-2 (11-15, 15-8, 12-15, 15-8, 15-4) Lincoln, Neb. Nov. 5 Tennessee L 1-2 (11-15, 15-1, 13-15) Los Angeles Sept. 28 BYU W 3-0 (15-7, 15-7, 15-10) Lincoln, Neb. Nov. 6 Hawaii L 1-2 (7-15, 15-4, 11-15) Los Angeles Oct. 4 Loyola Marymount W 3-0 (15-9, 15-8, 15-6) Los Angeles Nov. 12 Arizona State L 0-3 (6-15, 5-15, 11-15) Tucson Oct. 5 Southern California L 1-3 (15-11, 8-15, 8-15, 14-16) Los Angeles Nov. 13 Stanford L 2-3 (15-9, 3-15, 3-15, 15-8, 6-15) Tucson Oct. 9 Arizona State W 3-2 (15-11, 14-16, 3-15, 15-5, 15-2) Tucson Nov. 19 Cal State Fullerton L 2-3 (15-11, 10-15, 14-16, 15-12, 8-15) Fullerton, Calif. Oct. 11 Florida State W 3-0 (15-7, 15-4, 15-7) Knoxville, Tenn. Nov. 20 UCLA L 1-3 (13-15, 9-15, 15-11, 9-15) Los Angeles Oct. 12 Florida W 3-0 (15-3, 15-8, 15-11) Knoxville, Tenn. Dec. 4 Texas A&M W 3-0 (15-6, 15-8, 15-7) Tucson Oct. 12 Tennessee W 3-0 (15-5, 15-10, 15-2) Knoxville, Tenn. Dec. 10 Pacific L 1-3 (13-15, 13-15, 15-7, 5-15) Houston, Texas Oct. 19 Stanford L 2-3 (9-15, 15-10, 5-15, 15-13, 9-15) Tucson Oct. 26 UCLA L 0-3 (1-15, 9-15, 12-15) Los Angeles 1983 Nov. 1 UNLV W 3-0 (15-11, 15-11, 15-8) Tucson Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Nov. 2 Texas L 0-3 (10-15, 9-15, 8-15) Tucson Overall: 17-15; WCAA: 7-7, 5th; NCAA: 1-1 Nov. 8 Southern California L 0-3 (13-15, 5-15, 8-15) Tucson Sept. 3 New Mexico L 1-3 (15-12, 14-16, 10-15, 4-15) Tucson Nov. 15 Stanford L 0-3 (12-15, 6-15, 9-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 9 Cal Poly SLO L 2-3 (9-15, 3-15, 15-13, 15-6, 3-15) Normal, Ill. Nov. 18 BYU L 1-3 (15-13, 11-15, 6-15, 8-15) Tucson Sept. 9 Purdue W 3-2 (15-10, 7-15, 22-20, 6-15, 15-8) Normal, Ill. Nov. 21 Arizona State L 0-3 (9-15, 3-15, 12-15) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 10 Illinois State W 3-2 (15-6, 9-15, 7-15, 15-8, 15-7) Normal, Ill. Nov. 29 Illinois State W 3-0 (16-14, 15-1, 15-8) Normal, Ill. Sept. 15 U.S. International W 3-0 (15-1, 15-3, 15-8) San Diego Nov. 30 Nebraska L 0-3 (7-15, 13-15, 10-15) Normal, Ill. Sept. 16 Utah State W 3-0 (15-9, 15-7, 15-6) San Diego Dec. 7 Arizona State W 3-2 (12-15, 13-15, 15-11, 15-12, 15-13) Tucson Sept. 16 Nebraska W 3-2 (15-8, 15-7, 11-15, 11-15, 15-10) San Diego Dec. 14 BYU L 2-3 (15-12, 10-15, 6-15, 15-8, 14-16) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 17 Oregon State L 2-3 (15-8, 11-15, 15-12, 12-15, 7-15) San Diego Sept. 17 San Diego State L 2-3 (13-15, 16-14, 15-10, 11-15, 6-15) San Diego 1986 Sept. 23 Southern California L 0-3 (8-15, 3-15, 11-15) Los Angeles Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Sept. 30 San Diego State L 2-3 (15-5, 11-15, 6-15, 15-9, 11-15) Tucson Overall: 14-15; Pac-10: 9-9, 6th; NCAA: 0-1 Oct. 1 Stanford L 0-3 (9-15, 7-15, 12-15) Tucson Sept. 4 BYU L 0-3 (2-15, 12-15, 9-15) Provo, Utah Oct. 7 Cal State Fullerton W 3-0 (15-0, 15-8, 15-2) Tucson Sept. 5 Cal Poly SLO L 2-3 (7-15, 5-15, 15-6, 15-9, 12-15) San Luis Obispo, Calif. Oct. 9 UCLA W 3-2 (11-15, 17-15, 18-16, 7-15, 15-13) Tucson Sept. 7 LSU W 3-2 (15-11, 4-15, 15-8, 9-15, 15-10) Tucson Oct. 14 Arizona State W 3-2 (15-9, 10-15, 15-5, 14-16, 16-14) Tucson Sept. 11 Oregon L 1-3 (14-16, 15-13, 10-15, 9-15) Tucson Oct. 21 San Diego State L 1-3 (16-14, 9-15, 5-15, 3-15) San Diego Sept. 12 Oregon State W 3-0 (15-10, 15-11, 15-13) Tucson Oct. 22 Stanford L 1-3 (9-15, 4-15, 15-12, 6-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 19 Southern California W 3-0 (15-2, 15-12, 15-10) Los Angeles Oct. 23 Pacific L 1-3 (10-15, 10-15, 15-11, 8-15) Stockton, Calif. Sept. 20 UCLA L 0-3 (5-15, 12-15, 6-15) Los Angeles Oct. 26 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (15-5, 15-4, 15-7) Tucson Sept. 26 Illinois State W 3-0 (15-3, 15-10, 15-6) Tucson Oct. 28 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-5, 15-9, 15-4) Tucson Sept. 27 Long Beach State W 3-0 (15-8, 15-10, 15-12) Tucson Oct. 29 Southern California W 3-0 (15-8, 15-8, 15-5) Tucson Sept. 27 Rhode Island W 3-0 (15-4, 15-3, 15-8) Tucson Nov. 3 Houston W 3-1 (15-5, 13-15, 15-9, 15-7) Tucson Oct. 3 Stanford L 1-3 (11-15, 16-14, 4-15, 4-15) Tucson Nov. 4 Colorado State W 3-0 (15-3, 15-8, 15-10) Tucson Oct. 4 California W 3-0 (15-9, 15-11, 15-12) Tucson Nov. 4 Tennessee W 3-2 (15-8, 5-15, 6-15, 15-12, 16-14) Tucson Oct. 8 Arizona State L 1-3 (15-12, 3-15, 13-15, 5-15) Tempe, Ariz. Nov. 11 UCLA L 1-3 (10-15, 15-8, 5-15, 12-15) Los Angeles Oct. 17 Washington State W 3-0 (15-4, 15-12, 15-7) Tucson 26 2007 ARIZONA VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Oct. 18 Washington W 3-2 (14-16, 15-9, 15-7, 8-15, 15-11) Tucson 1989 Oct. 24 Oregon L 3-2 (15-11, 12-15, 3-15, 15-11, 14-16) Eugene, Ore. Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Oct. 25 Oregon State W 3-1 (16-14, 15-7, 6-15, 15-7) Corvallis, Ore. Overall: 18-13; Pac-10: 8-10, 6th; NCAA: 1-1 Oct. 26 Portland State W 3-1 (15-4, 10-15, 15-10, 15-2) Portland, Ore. Sept. 1 Idaho State W 3-1 (15-7, 12-15, 15-9, 15-12) Laramie, Wyo. Oct. 31 Southern California W 3-0 (15-4, 15-5, 15-8) Tucson Sept. 2 Georgia W 3-0 (15-12, 15-5, 15-6) Laramie, Wyo. Nov. 2 UCLA L 1-3 (15-11, 9-15, 12-15, 8-15) Tucson Sept. 2 Wyoming W 3-0 (16-14, 15-4, 15-12) Laramie, Wyo. Nov. 7 Texas L 0-3 (7-15, 12-15, 1-15) Austin, Texas Sept. 8 Rice W 3-0 (15-10, 15-8, 16-14) Baton Rouge, La. Nov. 8 Texas A&M L 1-3 (5-15, 10-15, 15-10, 8-15) College Station, Texas Sept. 9 Northwestern W 3-1 (15-1, 14-16, 15-10, 15-11) Baton Rouge, La. Nov. 14 California W 3-2 (15-9, 9-15, 13-15, 15-3, 15-8) Berkeley, Calif. Sept. 9 LSU L 1-3 (15-13, 10-15, 1-15, 13-15) Baton Rouge, La.

Nov. 15 Stanford L 2-3 (11-15, 9-15, 15-7, 15-6, 7-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 14 Oregon State W 3-1 (12-15, 15-11, 16-14, 17-15) Tucson 2 Nov. 21 Washington L 1-3 (6-15, 13-15, 15-4, 13-15) Seattle Sept. 15 Oregon W 3-1 (13-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-6) Tucson Nov. 22 Washington State W 3-2 (15-10, 12-15, 15-11, 10-15, 15-13) Pullman, Wash. Sept. 22 UCLA L 1-3 (6-15, 5-15, 15-13, 5-15) Los Angeles 0 Nov. 26 Arizona State L 0-3 (10-15, 6-15, 4-15) Tucson Sept. 23 Southern California L 2-3 (7-15, 18-16, 13-15, 15-12, 3-15) Los Angeles 0 Nov. 30 Colorado State L 1-3 (8-15, 12-15, 15-10, 7-15) Tucson Sept. 27 Arizona State W 3-2 (14-16, 12-15, 15-3, 15-4, 15-8) Tucson

Dec. 6 Baton Rouge, La. L 2-3 (12-15, 15-5, 12-15, 15-12, 9-15) NCAA Sept. 29 BYU W 3-2 (14-16, 15-4, 15-9, 7-15, 15-9) Tucson 7 Sept. 30 Colorado State W 3-0 (15-9, 15-12, 15-4) Tucson 1987 Oct. 3 Texas Tech W 3-0 (15-8, 15-9, 15-2) Lubbock, Texas

Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Oct. 6 Washington State W 3-2 (14-16, 6-15, 15-4, 15-3, 15-7) Tucson W Overall: 18-13; Pac-10: 9-9, 6th; NCAA: 0-1 Oct. 7 Washington L 2-3 (9-15, 15-13, 6-15, 15-12, 7-15) Tucson Sept. 4 New Mexico W 3-0 (15-13, 15-13, 19-17) Tucson Oct. 13 Stanford L 1-3 (13-15, 15-7, 13-15, 6-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 4 Texas Tech W 3-0 (15-10, 15-10, 15-11) Tucson Oct. 14 California W 3-0 (15-7, 16-14, 15-9) Berkeley, Calif. I

Sept. 5 Oklahoma W 3-2 (13-15, 15-3, 16-14, 14-16, 15-11) Tucson Oct. 20 Southern California W 3-0 (17-15, 15-10, 15-9) Tucson L Sept. 5 Long Beach State L 2-3 (15-9, 5-15, 6-15, 15-10, 7-15) Tucson Oct. 21 UCLA L 0-3 (11-15, 5-15, 8-15) Tucson

Sept. 11 Kansas State W 3-0 (15-3, 15-2, 15-11) Fort Collins, Colo. Oct. 25 Arizona State W 3-1 (6-15, 15-7, 15-3, 15-8) Tempe, Ariz. D Sept. 12 Purdue W 3-1 (13-15, 15-8, 16-14, 15-13) Fort Collins, Colo. Oct. 30 Northern Arizona L 2-3 (15-5, 15-9, 12-15, 12-15, 13-15) Tucson Sept. 12 Colorado State L 2-3 (15-12, 15-10, 4-15, 10-15, 12-15) Fort Collins, Colo. Nov. 3 Washington L 0-3 (9-15, 15-17, 0-15) Seattle C Sept. 18 Oregon L 1-3 (15-12, 8-15, 4-15, 12-15) Tucson Nov. 4 Washington State W 3-1 (15-12, 16-14, 12-15, 15-3) Pullman, Wash. Sept. 19 Oregon State W 3-1 (15-10, 7-15, 15-13, 15-11) Tucson Nov. 10 California L 1-3 (15-8, 14-16, 10-15, 0-15) Tucson Sept. 23 Arizona State W 3-2 (15-8, 15-9, 9-15, 13-15, 15-11) Tucson Nov. 12 Stanford L 2-3 (12-15, 15-10, 9-15, 15-9, 4-15) Tucson A Sept. 25 Western Michigan W 3-0 (15-11, 15-6, 16-14) Tucson Nov. 17 Oregon L 0-3 (14-16, 8-15, 16-18) Eugene, Ore. T Sept. 26 Southern Illinois W 3-0 (15-4, 15-7, 15-6) Tucson Nov. 18 Oregon State L 1-3 (15-11, 4-15, 9-15, 6-15) Corvallis, Ore. Sept. 26 Penn State W 3-0 (15-8, 15-8, 15-10) Tucson Nov. 20 BYU W 3-2 (15-9, 14-16, 15-9, 13-15, 15-6) Provo, Utah Oct. 2 Southern California L 2-3 (9-15, 11-15, 16-14, 15-8, 8-15) Los Angeles Dec. 2 Oregon W 3-0 (15-9, 15-7, 15-12) Tucson Oct. 3 UCLA L 0-3 (8-15, 14-16, 9-15) Los Angeles Dec. 9 UCLA L 0-3 (11-15, 14-16, 14-16) Los Angeles V Oct. 9 Washington W 3-0 (15-10, 15-12, 15-9) Tucson Oct. 10 Washington State W 3-0 (15-13, 16-14, 15-9) Tucson 1990 O Oct. 16 California L 1-3 (14-16, 15-13, 8-15, 8-15) Berkeley, Calif. Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich

Oct. 17 Stanford L 0-3 (9-15, 9-15, 8-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Overall: 18-13; Pac-10: 8-10, t-5th L Oct. 23 U.S. International W 3-0 (15-10, 15-7, 15-9) Tucson Aug. 31 BYU-Hawaii W 3-0 (16-14, 18-16, 15-9) Tucson Oct. 24 Arizona State L 0-3 (4-15, 11-15, 10-15) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 1 New Mexico State W 3-1 (15-13, 11-15, 15-10, 15-13) Tucson L Oct. 30 UCLA L 1-3 (16-14, 13-15, 6-15, 10-15) Tucson Sept. 1 New Mexico L 1-3 (9-15, 15-17, 15-8, 12-15) Tucson E Oct. 31 Southern California L 1-3 (10-15, 11-15, 15-8, 8-15) Tucson Sept. 2 Illinois State W 3-1 (14-16, 15-11, 16-14, 17-15) Tucson

Nov. 6 Washington State W 3-1 (11-15, 15-11, 15-7, 15-12) Pullman, Wash. Sept. 2 Michigan State W 3-0 (17-15, 15-5, 15-6) Tucson Y Nov. 7 Washington W 3-2 (15-8, 15-8, 5-15, 11-15, 15-8) Seattle Sept. 7 Connecticut W 3-0 (15-8, 15-0, 15-9) Kingston, R.I.

Nov. 13 Stanford L 0-3 (4-15, 6-15, 14-16) Tucson Sept. 8 Northeastern W 3-1 (13-15, 15-12, 15-2, 15-4) Kingston, R.I. B Nov. 14 California W 3-0 (15-12, 15-4, 16-14) Tucson Sept. 8 Rhode Island W 3-1 (15-12, 10-15, 15-7, 15-6) Kingston, R.I.

Nov. 20 Oregon State W 3-1 (15-6, 18-16, 12-15, 15-5) Corvallis, Ore. Sept. 13 Arizona State L 1-3 (9-15, 15-17, 15-7, 16-18) Tempe, Ariz. A Nov. 21 Oregon W 3-0 (18-16, 15-10, 19-17) Eugene, Ore. Sept. 14 Colorado W 3-0 (15-8, 15-10, 15-13) Tucson

Nov. 27 BYU L 0-3 (12-15, 10-15, 11-15) Tucson Sept. 20 BYU L 0-3 (11-15, 9-15, 5-15) Provo, Utah L Dec. 3 Hawaii L 0-3 (4-15, 11-15, 10-15) Honolulu, Hawaii Sept. 21 Washington State L 1-3 (13-15, 10-15, 16-14, 12-15) Pullman, Wash. Sept. 22 Washington W 3-2 (7-15, 15-3, 15-13, 0-15, 15-12) Seattle L 1988 Sept. 27 California W 3-1 (15-1, 7-15, 15-8, 15-8) Tucson Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Sept. 28 Stanford L 1-3 (9-15, 7-15, 15-5, 4-15) Tucson Overall: 19-14; Pac-10: 9-9, 5th; NCAA: 0-1 Sept. 30 Northern Arizona W 3-1 (15-7, 10-15, 15-6, 15-5) Flagstaff, Ariz. Sept. 1 New Mexico State W 3-0 (15-4, 17-15, 15-12) Tucson Oct. 5 Oregon State L 0-3 (5-15, 8-15, 10-15) Corvallis, Ore. Sept. 8 Southern Illinois W 3-0 (15-5, 15-12, 15-5) Carbondale, Ill. Oct. 6 Oregon W 3-2 (15-10, 10-15, 15-11, 14-16, 15-9) Eugene, Ore. Sept. 9 Notre Dame L 2-3 (15-4, 14-16, 13-15, 15-9, 10-15) Carbondale, Ill. Oct. 12 UCLA L 1-3 (7-15, 14-16, 15-7, 3-15) Tucson Sept. 10 Bowling Green W 3-0 (15-4, 15-8, 15-3) Carbondale, Ill. Oct. 13 Southern California L 1-3 (9-15, 20-18, 6-15, 13-15) Tucson Sept. 10 Iowa W 3-1 (15-13, 14-16, 15-7, 15-6) Carbondale, Ill. Oct. 19 Washington W 3-0 (15-8, 15-8, 15-11) Tucson Sept. 11 Oklahoma W 3-1 (9-15, 15-11, 15-7, 15-2) Norman, Okla. Oct. 20 Washington State W 3-1 (15-9, 11-15, 15-13, 15-13) Tucson Sept. 16 Washington L 2-3 (15-7, 15-10, 6-15, 6-15, 9-15) Seattle Oct. 26 California W 3-1 (11-15, 15-13, 15-12, 15-8) Berkeley, Calif. Sept. 17 Washington State W 3-1 (15-12, 14-16, 15-6, 15-10) Pullman, Wash. Oct. 27 Stanford L 0-3 (3-15, 4-15, 9-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 22 Stanford L 2-3 (13-15, 8-15, 15-12, 15-4, 5-15) Tucson Nov. 2 Oregon W 3-1 (11-15, 15-11, 15-4, 15-10) Tucson Sept. 23 California W 3-2 (9-15, 13-15, 18-16, 15-10, 15-6) Tucson Nov. 3 Oregon State L 1-3 (5-15, 7-15, 15-8, 9-15) Tucson Sept. 30 Oregon W 3-0 (15-1, 16-14, 15-4) Eugene, Ore. Nov. 9 Southern California W 3-2 (13-15, 15-7, 12-15, 15-12, 15-13) Los Angeles Oct. 1 Oregon State W 3-0 (15-6, 15-10, 15-13) Corvallis, Ore. Nov. 10 UCLA L 0-3 (3-15, 9-15, 12-15) Los Angeles Oct. 4 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (15-7, 15-8, 15-6) Flagstaff, Ariz. Nov. 15 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-10, 7-15, 15-17, 15-8, 13-15) Tucson Oct. 7 Southern California W 3-1 (15-7, 13-15, 16-14, 17-15) Tucson Nov. 17 Texas A&M L 1-3 (15-17, 12-15, 15-12, 12-15) Tucson Oct. 8 UCLA L 0-3 (9-15, 5-15, 11-15) Tucson Nov. 18 Fresno State W 3-2 (15-10, 15-8, 14-16, 8-15, 15-11) Tucson Oct. 12 Arizona State L 1-3 (15-5, 12-15, 11-15, 16-18) Tempe, Ariz. Oct. 13 Pittsburgh L 2-3 (15-7, 13-15, 14-16, 16-14, 14-16) Tucson 1991 Oct. 14 Houston W 3-2 (6-15, 13-15, 15-5, 15-13, 15-8) Tucson Head Coach: Rosie Wegrich Oct. 15 LSU W 3-0 (15-3, 15-10, 15-8) Tucson Overall: 4-26; Pac-10: 0-18, 10th Oct. 21 Stanford L 2-3 (5-15, 12-15, 15-11, 15-8, 8-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Aug. 30 Miami (Ohio) W 3-1 (15-6, 15-3, 13-15, 15-11) Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 22 California W 3-1 (15-12, 13-15, 15-11, 15-5) Berkeley, Calif. Aug. 31 Penn State L 1-3 (15-12, 7-15, 13-15, 11-15) Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 28 Oregon State W 3-0 (15-3, 15-12, 15-6) Tucson Aug. 31 Pittsburgh L 0-3 (9-15, 5-15, 6-15) Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 30 Oregon W 3-0 (15-11, 15-8, 15-8) Tucson Sept. 1 Penn State L 0-3 (0-15, 8-15, 10-15) State College Nov. 4 UCLA L 0-3 (11-15, 15-17, 12-15) Los Angeles Sept. 6 Montana L 1-3 (15-11, 2-15, 7-15, 10-15) Tucson Nov. 5 Southern California L 2-3 (15-10, 15-17, 8-15, 15-10, 10-15) Los Angeles Sept. 7 Cal State Bakersfield L 2-3 (15-13, 15-12, 9-15, 12-15, 12-15) Tucson Nov. 9 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-7, 7-15, 12-15, 15-13, 13-15) Tucson Sept. 7 Wyoming W 3-0 (15-8, 15-10, 16-14) Tucson Nov. 12 Long Beach State L 0-3 (13-15, 14-16, 5-15) Long Beach, Calif. Sept. 13 Kentucky L 0-3 (7-15, 14-16, 12-15) Palos Heights, Ill. Nov. 13 Pepperdine W 3-1 (15-4, 11-15, 15-9, 15-7) Long Beach, Calif. Sept. 14 Minnesota W 3-1 (15-7, 8-15, 15-13, 15-4) Palos Heights, Ill. Nov. 18 Washington State W 3-1 (15-11, 9-15, 15-8, 15-4) Tucson Sept. 20 Stanford L 0-3 (9-15, 4-15, 6-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Nov. 19 Washington L 0-3 (10-15, 14-16, 13-15) Tucson Sept. 21 California L 0-3 (13-15, 8-15, 3-15) Berkeley, Calif. Nov. 25 Texas A&M W 3-0 (15-9, 15-3, 15-7) Arlington, Texas Sept. 26 Oregon L 1-3 (2-15, 13-15, 15-13, 13-15) Tucson Nov. 26 Texas-Arlington L 2-3 (7-15, 3-15, 16-14, 15-13, 13-15) Arlington, Texas Sept. 27 Oregon State L 0-3 (10-15, 12-15, 11-15) Tucson Dec. 2 BYU L 1-3 (15-11, 9-15, 7-15, 5-15) Provo, Utah Oct. 4 UCLA L 0-3 (3-15, 2-15, 9-15) Los Angeles Oct. 5 Southern California L 0-3 (11-15, 13-15, 13-15) Los Angeles Oct. 11 Arizona State L 1-3 (4-15, 15-10, 8-15, 13-15) Tucson Oct. 18 Washington State L 1-3 (9-15, 14-16, 15-13, 12-15) Tucson Oct. 19 Washington L 1-3 (14-16, 9-15, 15-5, 14-16) Tucson 27 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Oct. 25 Oregon L 1-3 (12-15, 13-15, 15-8, 7-15) Eugene, Ore. Sept. 30 #15 Arizona State L 0-3 (14-16, 4-15, 5-15) Tempe, Ariz. Oct. 26 Oregon State L 0-3 (12-15, 7-15, 12-15) Corvallis, Ore. Oct. 7 #22 Washington State L 0-3 (8-15, 7-15, 10-15) Pullman, Wash. Nov. 1 Southern California L 0-3 (12-15, 12-15, 10-15) Tucson Oct. 8 Washington W 3-1 (6-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-7) Seattle Nov. 3 UCLA L 0-3 (6-15, 9-15, 3-15) Tucson Oct. 14 #1 Stanford L 0-3 (14-16, 8-15, 4-15) Tucson Nov. 7 Arizona State L 0-3 (15-17, 9-15, 9-15) Tempe, Ariz. Oct. 15 California W 3-0 (15-6, 15-3, 15-8) Tucson Nov. 8 Cal State Northridge W 3-0 (15-11, 15-3, 15-10) Tucson Oct. 21 #11 Southern California L 1-3 (15-13, 12-15, 7-15, 8-15) Los Angeles Nov. 15 Washington L 0-3 (9-15, 7-15, 4-15) Seattle Oct. 22 #3 UCLA L 1-3 (15-6, 4-15, 9-15, 8-15) Los Angeles Nov. 16 Washington State L 0-3 (6-15, 7-15, 14-16) Pullman, Wash. Oct. 27 #16 Arizona State L 1-3 (12-15, 15-2, 0-15, 13-15) Tucson Nov. 22 California L 2-3 (12-15, 12-15, 16-14, 15-13, 11-15) Tucson Oct. 29 Sacramento State W 3-0 (15-12, 15-11, 15-12) Tucson Nov. 23 Stanford L 0-3 (4-15, 12-15, 9-15) Tucson Nov. 4 #24 Washington W 3-0 (15-11, 15-8, 15-4) Tucson Nov. 29 Arkansas State L 1-3 (5-15, 7-15, 16-14, 2-15) Albuquerque, N.M. Nov. 6 #22 Washington State W 3-1 (14-16, 15-10, 15-4, 15-3) Tucson L Nov. 30 New Mexico L 0-3 (4-15, 9-15, 12-15) Albuquerque, N.M. Nov. 11 California W 3-0 (15-12, 15-5, 15-7) Berkeley, Calif. Nov. 12 #2 Stanford L 0-3 (4-15, 6-15, 6-15) Palo Alto, Calif. L 1992 Nov. 18 Oregon W 3-0 (15-8, 15-6, 15-11) Tucson Head Coach: David Rubio Nov. 19 Oregon State W 3-1 (15-12, 12-15, 15-11, 15-4) Tucson A Overall: 10-17; Pac-10: 4-14, 8th Nov. 30 Loyola Marymount W 3-1 (15-13, 9-15, 15-6, 15-3) Tucson Sept. 4 #20 Pepperdine W 3-0 (16-14, 15-7, 15-12) Stockton, Calif. Dec. 3 #8 BYU W 3-1 (10-15, 15-5, 15-4, 15-10) Provo, Utah B Sept. 4 Fresno State L 1-3 (4-15, 15-4, 11-15, 14-16) Fresno, Calif. Dec. 8 #10 Southern California L 3-1 (7-15, 9-15, 7-15) Palo Alto, Calif.

Y Sept. 5 Santa Clara W 3-2 (15-8, 15-1, 13-15, 5-15, 15-9) Stockton, Calif. Sept. 5 San Jose State W 3-1 (15-12, 12-15, 15-9, 15-6) Stockton, Calif. 1995

E Sept. 11 Lamar W 3-0 (15-12, 15-3, 15-10) Houston, Texas Head Coach: David Rubio Sept. 12 Houston W 3-2 (15-12, 16-14, 10-15, 11-15, 15-10) Houston, Texas Overall: 14-14; Pac-10: 6-12, T-7th L Sept. 18 #1 UCLA L 0-3 (9-15, 2-15, 8-15) Tucson Sept. 1 Missouri W 3-0 (15-3, 15-7, 15-9) Tucson Sept. 19 #t-7 Southern California L 1-3 (7-15, 10-15, 15-6, 13-15) Tucson Sept. 1 #15 UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 (7-15, 15-9, 15-12, 15-10) Tucson L Sept. 24 #18 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-5, 15-10, 10-15, 9-15, 4-15) Tucson Sept. 2 Texas Tech W 3-0 (15-4, 15-9, 15-7) Tucson Sept. 25 Fresno State W 3-1 (15-11, 11-15, 15-6, 15-3) Tucson Sept. 8 American W 3-0 (15-8. 15-9, 15-7) Tucson

O Sept. 26 #25 Colorado State L 2-3 (6-15, 15-10, 15-10, 13-15, 9-15) Tucson Sept. 9 New Orleans W 3-0 (15-6, 15-2, 16-14) Tucson Oct. 2 #24 Washington State L 1-3 (13-15, 9-15, 15-11, 8-15) Pullman, Wash. Sept. 9 South Carolina W 3-0 (15-10, 15-8, 15-10) Tucson

V Oct. 3 #20 Washington L 0-3 (14-16, 14-16, 5-15) Seattle Sept. 13 #13 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-10, 9-15, 14-16, 15-10, 12-15) Tucson Oct. 9 #2 Stanford L 0-3 (15-8, 15-8, 15-10) Tucson Sept. 15 Ball State W 3-1 (14-16, 15-8, 15-13, 15-8) Columbus, Ohio Oct. 10 California W 3-1 (15-9, 15-11, 12-15, 15-8) Tucson Sept. 16 #9 Ohio State W 3-2 (5-15, 15-5, 7-15, 15-12, 15-11) Columbus, Ohio

T Oct. 16 Oregon State W 3-0 (16-14, 15-6, 15-12) Corvallis, Ore. Sept. 22 #12 Washington State L 0-3 (6-15, 15-17, 8-15) Tucson Oct. 18 Oregon L 1-3 (12-15, 9-15, 15-5, 11-15) Eugene, Ore. Sept. 24 #21 Washington W 3-2 (9-15, 5-15, 15-12, 15-4, 15-7) Tucson

A Oct. 23 #16 Arizona State L 2-3 (3-15, 11-15, 16-14, 16-14, 7-15) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 29 #4 Stanford L 0-3 (13-15, 11-15, 9-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Oct. 30 Washington L 1-3 (10-15, 16-14, 14-16, 8-15) Tucson Sept. 30 California W 3-1 (10-15, 15-8, 15-8, 15-11) Berkeley, Calif.

C Nov. 1 #19 Washington State L 0-3 (4-15, 12-15, 10-15) Tucson Oct. 6 Oregon State W 3-1 (15-11, 9-15, 15-11, 15-3) Tucson Nov. 6 California L 0-3 (7-15, 5-15, 11-15) Berkeley, Calif. Oct. 7 Oregon W 3-1 (15-4, 15-8, 13-15, 15-5) Tucson Nov. 7 #2 Stanford L 0-3 (9-15, 10-15, 4-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Oct. 13 #9 UCLA L 0-3 (10-15, 11-15, 11-15) Los Angeles D Nov. 13 Oregon W 3-2 (13-15, 15-12, 7-15, 16-14, 15-8) Tucson Oct. 14 #17 Southern California L 1-3 (15-4, 15-5, 10-15, 10-15) Los Angeles

L Nov. 14 Oregon State W 3-0 (15-10, 16-14, 15-9) Tucson Oct. 20 Washington L 1-3 (15-8, 5-15, 12-15, 8-15) Seattle Nov. 19 #1 UCLA L 2-3 (15-9, 4-15, 15-13, 7-15, 13-15) Los Angeles Oct. 21 #5 Washington State W 3-2 (15-9, 7-15, 5-15, 15-13, 15-11) Pullman, Wash. I Nov. 20 #10 Southern California L 0-3 (3-15, 11-15, 9-15) Los Angeles Oct. 27 California L 0-3 (6-15, 8-15, 12-15) Tucson Nov. 21 Cal State Northridge L 1-3 (9-15, 12-15, 15-9, 15-12) Northridge, Calif. Oct. 28 #4 Stanford L 0-3 (4-15, 2-15, 5-15) Tucson Nov. 3 Oregon W 3-1 (13-15, 15-4, 15-11, 15-6) Eugene, Ore. W 1993 Nov. 5 Oregon State L 2-3 (12-15, 8-15, 15-13, 15-9, 18-20) Corvallis, Ore. Head Coach: David Rubio Nov. 10 #14 Southern California L 2-3 (15-9, 11-15, 13-15, 15-9, 12-15) Tucson

7 Overall: 20-11; Pac-10: 11-7, t-4th; NCAA: 2-1 Nov. 12 #7 UCLA L 0-3 (16-18, 12-15, 5-15) Tucson Sept. 3 Pepperdine L 0-3 (10-15, 6-15, 14-16) Tucson Nov. 17 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-10, 8-15, 15-10, 10-15, 12-15) Tempe, Ariz.

0 Sept. 3 #17 UC Santa Barbara W 3-2 (15-12, 15-13, 14-16, 7-15, 15-12) Tucson Nov. 22 Hawaii L 0-3 (4-15, 8-15, 7-15) Honolulu, Hawaii Sept. 4 #25 Houston W 3-1 (12-15, 15-10, 15-10, 15-9) Tucson Nov. 23 Hawaii L 1-3 (5-15, 15-5, 11-15, 2-15) Honolulu, Hawaii

0 Sept. 10 Utah State W 3-0 (16-14, 15-11, 15-1) Fort Collins, Colo. Sept. 10 Eastern Washington W 3-0 (15-12, 15-8, 15-11) Fort Collins, Colo. 1996 2 Sept. 11 Colorado State L 2-3 (13-15, 12-15, 15-4, 15-5, 16-18) Fort Collins, Colo. Head Coach: David Rubio Sept. 17 #20 Washington State W 3-0 (15-9, 15-9, 15-12) Tucson Overall: 20-10; Pac-10: 10-8, 5th; NCAA: 1-1 Sept. 18 Washington W 3-0 (15-7, 15-10, 15-6) Tucson Aug. 30 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (15-10, 15-6, 15-4) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 24 #5 Stanford L 0-3 (4-15, 10-15, 9-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Aug. 30 Wright State W 3-0 (15-5, 15-9, 16-14) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 25 California W 3-1 (10-15, 15-4, 15-3, 15-11) Berkeley, Calif. Aug. 31 Northern Iowa W 3-0 (15-4, 15-13, 15-6) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 30 Oregon W 3-0 (15-8, 15-7, 15-3) Tucson Sept. 6 St. Mary’s W 3-0 (15-11, 15-10, 15-9) Tucson Oct. 1 Oregon State L 2-3 (11-15, 10-15, 15-7, 15-9, 8-15) Tucson Sept. 6 Utah State W 3-0 (15-2, 15-6, 15-12) Tucson Oct. 8 #1 UCLA L 2-3 (17-15, 5-15, 17-15, 14-16, 12-15) Los Angeles Sept. 7 Eastern Washington W 3-1 (15-11, 3-15, 15-5, 15-3) Tucson Oct. 9 #6 Southern California L 2-3 (15-8, 15-11, 4-15, 16-18, 8-15) Los Angeles Sept. 7 Portland W 3-0 (15-7, 15-5, 15-7) Tucson Oct. 15 #18 Arizona State L 2-3 (16-14, 11-15, 12-15, 15-11, 22-24) Tucson Sept. 13 Cal State Northridge W 3-0 (15-10, 15-11, 15-7) Tucson Oct. 22 California W 3-2 (15-12, 15-12, 13-15, 11-15, 15-12) Tucson Sept. 13 #18 San Diego State W 3-2 (15-7, 8-15, 15-10, 10-15, 15-11) Tucson Oct. 24 #2 Stanford W 3-1 (8-15, 15-9, 15-6, 16-14) Tucson Sept. 14 #20 Loyola Marymount L 0-3 (4-15, 4-15, 13-15) Tucson Oct. 26 #11 Notre Dame W 3-0 (16-14, 15-6, 15-9) Tucson Sept .20 #2 Stanford L 1-3 (15-9, 13-15, 10-15, 9-15) Tucson Oct. 29 Oregon W 3-0 (15-11, 15-10, 15-12) Eugene, Ore. Sept. 21 California W 3-0 (15-5, 15-6, 15-12) Tucson Oct. 30 Oregon State L 2-3 (15-7, 12-15, 15-10, 12-15, 11-15) Corvallis, Ore. Sept. 27 #23 Oregon State L 1-3 (17-15, 7-15, 10-15, 2-15) Corvallis, Ore. Nov. 5 #8 Southern California W 3-2 (10-15, 15-10, 15-6, 12-15, 15-13) Tucson Sept. 28 Oregon W 3-0 (17-15, 15-2, 15-3) Eugene, Ore. Nov. 7 #1 UCLA W 3-2 (5-15, 15-7, 9-15, 15-6, 15-13) Tucson Oct. 4 #11 UCLA W 3-2 (6-15, 15-10, 2-15, 15-2, 15-7) Tucson Nov. 12 #11 Arizona State L 0-3 (6-15, 11-15, 10-15) Tempe, Ariz. Oct. 6 #17 Southern California L 1-3 (14-16, 7-15, 15-9, 8-15) Tucson Nov. 18 #22 Washington State W 3-2 (16-14, 8-15, 15-2, 6-15, 15-9) Pullman, Wash. Oct. 11 Arizona State L 2-3 (15-6, 15-8, 12-15, 13-15, 12-15) Tempe, Ariz. Nov. 19 Washington W 3-1 (13-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-13) Seattle Oct. 18 #10 Washington State L 1-3 (15-12, 6-15, 7-15, 7-15) Pullman, Wash. Nov. 26 UAB W 3-0 (15-6, 15-1, 15-12) Albuquerque, N.M. Oct. 19 #14 Washington L 1-3 (15-8, 14-16, 7-15, 15-17) Seattle Nov. 27 Texas Tech W 3-0 (15-1, 15-11, 15-3) Albuquerque, N.M. Oct. 25 Oregon W 3-2 (16-18, 15-2, 15-17, 15-7, 15-10) Tucson Nov. 27 New Mexico L 0-3 (16-18, 13-15, 11-15) Albuquerque, N.M. Oct. 27 #25 Oregon State W 3-0 (15-2, 15-10, 15-6) Tucson Dec. 1 Lamar W 3-0 (15-11, 15-4, 15-7) Tucson Nov. 1 #12 Southern California L 1-3 (13-15, 15-13, 13-15, 14-16) Los Angeles Dec. 5 #10 Arizona State W 3-2 (5-15, 15-7, 5-15, 15-9, 15-11) Tempe, Ariz. Nov. 3 #20 UCLA W 3-1 (18-16, 15-6, 13-15, 15-9) Los Angeles Dec. 10 #4 BYU L 1-3 (8-15, 15-11, 9-15, 8-15) Los Angeles Nov. 8 Arizona State W 3-2 (15-8, 15-11, 8-15, 9-15, 15-10) Tucson Nov. 15 #15 Washington W 3-0 (15-8, 15-13, 15-5) Tucson 1994 Nov. 16 #8 Washington State W 3-0 (15-13, 15-13, 15-11) Tucson Head Coach: David Rubio Nov. 21 #2 Stanford L 0-3 (8-15, 2-15, 7-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Overall: 17-10; Pac-10: 10-8, 5th; NCAA: 2-1 Nov. 22 California W 3-0 (15-8, 15-6, 15-9) Berkeley, Calif. Sept. 2 #9 Pacific L 1-3 (15-3, 13-15, 12-15, 8-15) Stockton, Calif. Dec. 4 San Diego W 3-2 (15-4, 7-15, 15-7, 8-15, 15-13) San Diego Sept. 3 San Jose State W 3-0 (15-12, 15-9, 15-13) Stockton, Calif. Dec. 7 #11 Pacific L 1-3 (15-7, 12-15, 1-15, 8-15) Stockton, Calif. Sept. 9 Cal State Northridge W 3-1 (15-12, 15-9, 14-16, 16-14) San Diego Sept. 10 Hofstra W 3-0 (15-9, 15-8, 15-6) San Diego 1997 Sept. 10 San Diego State W 3-0 (17-15, 15-12, 15-6) San Diego Head Coach: David Rubio Sept. 16 #20 Oregon State W 3-1 (14-16, 15-12, 20-18, 15-6) Corvallis, Ore. Overall: 20-7; Pac-10: 12-6, t-4th; NCAA: 0-1 Sept. 17 Oregon W 3-0 (15-3, 15-10, 15-13) Eugene, Ore. Aug. 30 Oklahoma W 3-1 (15-11, 15-17, 15-6, 15-9) Columbia, S.C. Sept. 23 #4 UCLA L 2-3 (15-5, 13-15, 15-11, 9-15, 7-15) Tucson Aug. 30 South Carolina W 3-0 (15-7, 15-13, 15-13) Columbia, S.C. Sept. 24 #13 Southern California W 3-1 (5-15, 15-9, 15-12, 15-13) Tucson Sept. 5 San Diego W 3-0 (15-6, 15-7, 15-13) Tucson 28 2007 ARIZONA VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Sept. 6 #24 Colorado State W 3-1 (19-17, 15-12, 7-15, 15-10) Tucson Dec. 3 #15 Texas W 3-0 (15-8, 15-6, 15-7) Austin, Texas Sept. 12 San Francisco W 3-0 (15-1, 15-7, 15-8) Tucson Dec. 9 #2 Stanford L 1-3 (15-6, 6-15, 7-15, 7-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 12 New Mexico State W 3-0 (15-9, 15-4, 15-9) Tucson Sept. 13 UNLV W 3-0 (15-7, 15-10, 15-3) Tucson 2000 Sept. 16 San Diego State W 3-2 (15-10, 15-2, 15-17, 11-15, 15-10) Tucson Head Coach: David Rubio Sept. 19 #17 UCLA W 3-2 (16-14, 6-15, 14-16, 15-4, 15-13) Los Angeles Overall: 28-5; Pac-10: 16-2, T-1st; NCAA 3-1 Sept. 20 #8 Southern California L 0-3 (1-15, 4-15, 3-15) Los Angeles Sept. 1 #14 UC Santa Barbara L 3-2 (3-15, 4-15, 15-5, 15-1, 8-15) San Diego Sept. 26 Arizona State W 3-2 (7-15, 9-15, 15-2, 16-14, 15-9) Tucson Sept. 2 San Diego State W 3-0 (15-5, 15-2, 15-7) San Diego Oct. 3 #6 Washington State W 3-2 (15-12, 11-15, 7-15, 15-10, 16-14) Tucson Sept. 2 San Diego W 3-1 (9-15, 15-5, 15-9, 15-9) San Diego

Oct. 5 Washington L 1-3 (5-15, 15-6, 12-15, 8-15) Tucson Sept. 8 New Mexico State W 3-0 (15-6, 15-3, 15-6) Tucson 2 Oct. 10 #4 Stanford L 1-3 (11-15, 12-15, 15-11, 8-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 8 #19 Baylor W 3-0 (15-7, 15-8, 15-3) Tucson Oct. 11 California W 3-0 (15-7, 15-5, 15-10) Berkeley, Calif. Sept. 9 Santa Clara W 3-0 (15-1, 15-12, 17-15) Tucson 0 Oct. 17 Oregon State W 3-0 (15-12, 15-11, 15-4) Tucson Sept. 13 Arizona State* W 3-2 (13-15, 13-15, 15-5, 15-7, 15-9) Tempe, Ariz. 0 Oct. 18 Oregon W 3-0 (15-7, 15-6, 15-11) Tucson Sept. 15 #10 BYU W 3-1 (15-12, 15-9, 8-15, 15-5) Provo, Utah

Oct. 24 Arizona State W 3-1 (15-7, 6-15, 17-15, 15-5) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 16 #18 Utah W 3-0 (15-3, 15-8, 15-10) Salt Lake City, Utah 7 Oct. 31 #18 Washington W 3-1 (12-15, 15-8, 15-13, 19-17) Seattle Sept. 22 Washington State* W 3-0 (15-8, 15-4, 15-5) Pullman, Wash. Nov. 1 #10 Washington State L 1-3 (15-9, 12-15, 11-15, 6-15) Pullman, Wash. Sept. 23 Washington* W 3-0 (15-9, 15-7, 15-5) Seattle

Nov. 7 California W 3-0 (15-7, 15-10, 15-2) Tucson Sept. 29 #15 Stanford* W 3-0 (15-7, 15-11, 15-11) Tucson W Nov. 9 #3 Stanford L 0-3 (5-15, 6-15, 6-15) Tucson Sept. 30 California* W 3-0 (15-6, 15-9, 15-8) Tucson Nov. 14 Oregon W 3-0 (15-5, 15-12, 15-4) Eugene, Ore. Oct. 6 Oregon State* W 3-0 (15-9, 15-8, 16-14) Corvallis, Ore. Nov. 16 Oregon State W 3-2 (10-15, 5-15, 15-9, 16-14, 15-10) Corvallis, Ore. Oct. 7 Oregon* W 3-0 (15-6, 15-5, 15-10) Eugene, Ore. I

Nov. 21 #7 Southern California W 3-2 (10-15, 16-14, 15-12, 5-15, 15-13) Tucson Oct. 12 #10 UCLA* L 2-3 (13-15, 17-15, 17-15, 8-15, 14-16) Tucson L Nov. 22 #25 UCLA L 1-3 (18-16, 7-15, 4-15, 8-15) Tucson Oct. 13 #4 Southern California* W 3-0 (15-10, 19-17, 15-12) Tucson

Dec. 6 Oral Roberts L 2-3 (15-13, 8-15, 15-8, 1-15, 15-11) Boulder, Colo. Oct. 20 Washington* W 3-0 (15-1, 15-5, 15-13) Tucson D Oct. 21 Washington State* W 3-1 (15-5, 17-19, 15-2, 15-4) Tucson 1998 Oct. 26 #17 Stanford* W 3-0 (16-14, 16-14, 15-5) Palo Alto, Calif. C Head Coach: David Rubio Oct. 27 California* W 3-0 (15-9, 15-5, 15-10) Berkeley, Calif. Overall: 22-7; Pac-10: 12-6, 4th; NCAA: 1-1 Nov. 3 Oregon* W 3-0 (15-7, 15-2, 15-2) Tucson Sept. 1 San Diego State W 3-0 (15-6, 16-14, 18-16) San Diego Nov. 4 Oregon State* W 3-1 (15-5, 10-15, 15-8, 15-4) Tucson A Sept. 4 Middle Tennessee State W 3-0 (15-8, 15-8, 15-10) Boulder, Colo. Nov. 7 #9 Florida W 3-2 (13-15, 14-16, 15-11, 15-5, 15-13) Tucson T Sept. 5 Indiana W 3-2 (10-15, 15-11, 6-15, 15-11, 15-11) Boulder, Colo. Nov. 10 #6 Southern California* L 1-3 (9-15, 11-15, 15-12, 4-15) Los Angeles Sept. 6 Colorado State W 3-1 (7-15, 15-9, 15-12, 15-5) Fort Collins, Colo. Nov. 11 #7 UCLA* W 3-1 (6-15, 15-2, 15-4, 15-6) Los Angeles Sept. 11 Western Michigan W 3-0 (16-14, 15-9, 15-7) Tucson Nov. 18 Arizona State* W 3-1 (12-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-7) Tucson Sept. 11 Massachusetts W 3-1 (15-10, 15-7, 9-15, 15-6) Tucson Nov. 24 #6 Colorado State L 1-3 (15-9, 12-15, 11-15, 13-15) Stockton, Calif. V Sept. 12 Portland State W 3-0 (15-8, 15-8, 15-11) Tucson Nov. 25 San Jose State W 3-0 (15-4, 15-4, 15-5) Stockton, Calif. Sept. 12 Idaho W 3-2 (7-15, 4-15, 15-10, 15-10, 15-12) Tucson Nov. 30 Alabama A&M W 3-0 (15-1, 15-3, 15-3) Tucson O Sept. 18 Washington State* W 3-0 (15-12, 15-7, 15-12) Pullman, Wash. Dec. 1 Michigan W 3-0 (15-1, 15-1, 15-8) Tucson

Sept. 20 Washington* W 3-1 (5-15, 15-13, 15-8, 15-11) Seattle Dec. 8 #12 BYU W 3-0 (15-6, 15-6, 15-9) Lincoln, Neb. L Sept. 25 #7 Stanford* L 1-3 (9-15, 12-15, 15-13, 7-15) Tucson Dec. 9 #1 Nebraska L 0-3 (7-15, 17-19, 11-15) Lincoln, Neb. Sept. 27 California* W 3-0 (15-9, 15-9, 15-9) Tucson L Oct. 2 Oregon State* W 3-1 (15-1, 13-15, 15-1, 15-12) Corvallis, Ore. 2001 E Oct. 4 Oregon* W 3-1 (7-15, 15-10, 15-4, 15-6) Eugene, Ore. Head Coach: David Rubio

Oct. 9 UCLA* W 3-2 (15-10, 10-15, 17-15, 5-15, 16-14) Tucson Overall: 25-5; Pac-10: 14-4, 3rd; NCAA 4-1 Y Oct. 11 #8 Southern California* L 0-3 (8-15, 4-15, 12-15) Tucson Aug. 31 South Florida W 3-0 (30-26, 30-19, 30-23) Gainesville, Fla.

Oct. 16 Arizona State* W 3-2 (15-9, 9-15, 14-16, 15-13, 15-9) Tempe, Ariz. Aug. 31 Marshall W 3-0 (30-19, 30-22, 30-19) Gainesville, Fla. B Oct. 17 Pittsburgh W 3-0 (15-9, 15-8, 16-14) Tucson Sept. 1 #9 Florida W 3-0 (30-27, 30-28, 30-21) Gainesville, Fla.

Oct. 23 California* W 3-0 (15-10, 15-9, 16-14) Berkeley, Calif. Sept. 6 #19 Utah W 3-0 (30-24, 30-22, 30-22) Tucson A Oct. 25 #6 Stanford* L 1-3 (10-15, 5-15, 15-7, 10-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 8 Louisville W 3-0 (30-28, 30-19, 30-28) Tucson

Oct. 30 Oregon* L 2-3 (8-15, 15-11, 12-15, 15-9, 13-15) Tucson Sept. 20 Oregon* W 3-1 (30-19, 30-19, 31-33, 30-18) Tucson L Nov. 1 Oregon State* W 3-0 (15-8, 15-9, 15-8) Tucson Sept. 21 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-25, 30-13, 30-20) Tucson Nov. 6 #11 Southern California* L 0-3 (9-15, 11-15, 13-15) Los Angeles Sept. 28 #8 UCLA* L 0-3 (27-30, 27-30, 19-30) Los Angeles L Nov. 8 #20 UCLA* L 0-3 (10-15, 3-15, 13-15) Los Angeles Sept. 29 #5 Southern California* L 0-3 (25-30, 26-30, 22-30) Los Angeles Nov. 13 Arizona State* W 3-2 (16-14, 10-15, 15-6, 15-17, 15-7) Tucson Oct. 5 Arizona State* W 3-1 (29-31, 30-16, 30-25, 30-22) Tucson Nov. 20 Washington* W 3-0 (15-4, 15-5, 15-13) Tucson Oct. 7 #4 Stanford* L 2-3 (30-24, 24-30, 26-30, 31-29, 10-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Nov. 22 Washington State* W 3-2 (18-16, 6-15, 11-15, 15-13, 15-12) Tucson Oct. 8 California* W 3-1 (30-21, 30-23, 27-30, 30-21) Berkeley, Calif. Dec. 3 Fresno State W 3-0 (16-14, 15-9, 15-11) Long Beach, Calif. Oct. 12 Washington State* W 3-0 (30-19, 30-26, 30-24) Tucson Dec. 4 #1 Long Beach State L 0-3 (11-15, 4-15, 6-15) Long Beach, Calif. Oct. 13 Washington* W 3-2 (30-20, 30-15, 32-34, 28-30, 15-13) Tucson Oct. 19 Oregon* W 3-0 (30-20, 30-21, 30-14) Eugene, Ore. 1999 Oct. 20 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-21, 30-22, 30-20) Corvallis, Ore. Head Coach: David Rubio Oct. 25 #3 Southern California* W 3-0 (30-25, 30-15, 30-28) Tucson Overall: 21-11; Pac-10: 12-6, 4th; NCAA: 2-1 Oct. 26 #6 UCLA* W 3-0 (30-22, 30-22, 30-21) Tucson Sept. 1 UTEP W 3-0 (15-11, 15-13, 15-13) El Paso, Texas Nov. 3 Arizona State* W 3-1 (30-28, 30-25, 33-35, 32-30) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 3 Kent State W 3-0 (15-11, 15-8, 15-7) Tucson Nov. 9 Washington* W 3-1 (30-26, 30-19, 28-30, 30-27) Seattle Sept. 3 Santa Clara W 3-1 (11-15, 15-7, 15-8, 15-7) Tucson Nov. 10 Washington State* W 3-0 (30-24, 30-26, 30-27) Pullman, Wash. Sept. 4 Sacramento State L 1-3 (14-16, 16-14, 4-15, 2-15) Tucson Nov. 16 California* W 3-0 (30-17, 30-22, 30-21) Tucson Sept. 4 #18 San Diego W 3-0 (15-11, 15-9, 15-12) Tucson Nov. 17 #3 Stanford* L 2-3 (30-22, 30-18, 21-30, 14-30, 11-15) Tucson Sept. 10 San Diego State W 3-0 (15-12, 15-9, 15-9) Lincoln, Neb. Nov. 23 Denver W 3-0 (30-11, 30-20, 30-12) Tucson Sept. 11 South Florida W 3-0 (15-12, 15-5, 15-9) Lincoln, Neb. Nov. 24 #24 UC Santa Barbara W 3-0 (30-22, 30-19, 30-27) Tucson Sept. 11 #5 Nebraska L 0-3 (9-15, 14-16, 6-15) Lincoln, Neb. Nov. 30 Eastern Illinois W 3-0 (30-14, 30-14, 30-20) Champaign, Ill. Sept. 16 Oregon State* W 3-2 (6-15, 1-15, 15-11, 15-5, 17-15) Tucson Dec. 1 #21 Illinois W 3-1 (32-30, 30-26, 27-30, 30-20) Champaign, Ill. Sept. 17 Oregon* W 3-0 (15-8, 15-4, 15-13) Tucson Dec. 6 #12 Pacific W 3-0 (30-26, 30-24, 30-27) Los Angeles Sept. 24 #11 UCLA* L 0-3 (4-15, 8-15, 13-15) Los Angeles Dec. 7 #5 Southern California W 3-2 (25-30, 30-24, 30-24, 28-30, 15-12) Los Angeles Sept. 25 #18 Southern California* W 3-1 (15-10, 15-12, 3-15, 15-13) Los Angeles Dec. 13 #1 Long Beach State L 0-3 (27-30, 25-30, 20-30) San Diego Oct. 1 Arizona State* L 1-3 (12-15, 13-15, 15-7, 11-15) Tucson Oct. 7 Washington* W 3-0 (15-8, 15-1, 15-8) Tucson 2002 Oct. 8 Washington State* W 3-0 (15-5, 15-11, 15-5) Tucson Head Coach: David Rubio Oct. 15 #7 Stanford* L 0-3 (14-16, 4-15, 2-15) Palo Alto, Calif. Overall: 20-12, 11-7 Pac-10, T-3rd; NCAA 3-1 Oct. 16 California* W 3-0 (15-10, 15-3, 15-10) Berkeley, Calif. Aug. 30 Texas-Arlington W 3-1 (30-21, 27-30, 30-18, 30-27) Louisville, Ky. Oct. 21 #17 Southern California* L 1-3 (7-15, 9-15, 15-4, 8-15) Tucson Aug. 31 American W 3-0 (30-20, 30-28, 30-21) Louisville, Ky. Oct. 22 #6 UCLA* L 2-3 (15-11, 6-15, 15-9, 14-16, 13-15) Tucson Aug. 31 Louisville L 0-3 (19-30, 27-30, 28-30) Louisville, Ky. Oct. 26 #11 BYU L 2-3 (12-15, 15-13, 15-3, 6-15, 5-15) Tucson Sept. 6 New Mexico W 3-0 (30-23, 30-14, 30-22) Tucson Oct. 30 Arizona State* W 3-1 (15-11, 15-5, 8-15, 15-5) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 7 #2 Nebraska L 1-3 (30-23, 19-30, 15-30, 30-32) Tucson Nov. 5 Washington* W 3-2 (16-14, 15-2, 11-15, 11-15, 21-19) Seattle Sept. 7 #14 Pepperdine L 0-3 (27-30, 29-31, 14-30) Tucson Nov. 6 Washington State* W 3-0 (15-11, 15-2, 15-11) Pullman, Wash. Sept. 14 St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 3-0 (30-25, 30-19, 30-27) Stockton, Calif. Nov. 12 California* W 3-1 (14-16, 15-5, 15-7, 15-13) Tucson Sept. 14 #21 Pacific W 3-1 (30-27, 20-30, 32-30, 30-24) Stockton, Calif. Nov. 13 #2 Stanford* L 0-3 (8-15, 13-15, 11-15) Tucson Sept. 20 #11 UCLA* W 3-1 (32-30, 26-20, 31-29, 30-23) Tucson Nov. 19 Oregon* W 3-0 (15-10, 15-4, 15-7) Eugene, Ore. Sept. 21 #1 Southern California* L 0-3 (25-30, 23-30, 29-31) Tucson Nov. 20 Oregon State* W 3-0 (15-3, 15-6, 15-11) Corvallis, Ore. Sept. 27 Arizona State* L 0-3 (31-33, 26-30, 40-42) Tempe, Ariz. Nov. 26 #3 Hawaii L 1-3 (15-4, 7-15, 13-15, 10-15) Tucson Oct. 3 #19 Washington State* L 2-3 (30-28, 22-30, 30-24, 26-30, 11-15) Pullman, Wash. Nov. 27 UTEP W 3-0 (15-7, 15-10, 15-11) Tucson Oct. 4 Washington* W 3-2 (23-30, 30-24, 30-28, 21-30, 15-12) Seattle Dec. 2 Virginia W 3-0 (15-8, 15-4, 15-12) Austin, Texas Oct. 11 #4 Stanford* W 3-2 (25-30, 17-30, 30-16, 32-30, 15-13) Tucson 29 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Oct. 12 California* L 0-3 (30-32, 27-30, 29-31) Tucson 2005 Oct. 17 Oregon* W 3-0 (30-19, 30-18, 30-28) Eugene, Ore. Head Coach: David Rubio Oct. 18 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-21, 30-27, 30-19) Corvallis, Ore. Overall: 25-6; Pac-10: 14-4, T-2nd; NCAA 3-1 Oct. 25 #18 Arizona State* W 3-0 (30-18, 30-16, 30-22) Tucson Sept. 2 Winthrop W 3-0 (30-20,30-22,30-21) Tucson Nov. 1 Washington* L 0-3 (25-30, 27-30, 18-30) Tucson Sept. 2 #20 Georgia Tech W 3-0 (30-21,30-24,30-24) Tucson Nov. 2 #17 Washington State* W 3-2 (18-30, 14-30, 30-28, 30-16, 15-13) Tucson Sept. 3 Northwestern W 3-0 (30-25,30-26,30-25) Tucson Nov. 7 #4 Stanford* L 0-3 (32-34, 26-30, 19-30) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 8 #18 UC Santa Barbara W 3-0 (30-21,31-29,30-24) Santa Clara, Calif. Nov. 8 California* W 3-0 (30-18, 30-28, 30-21) Berkeley, Calif. Sept. 9 #25 Santa Clara L 1-3 (20-30,20-30,30-27,31-33) Santa Clara, Calif. Nov. 15 Oregon* W 3-0 (30-20, 30-26, 30-22) Tucson Sept. 10 Fresno State W 3-1 (31-29,30-25,19-30,30-23) Santa Clara, Calif. Nov. 16 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-27, 30-28, 30-20) Tucson Sept. 16 Connecticut W 3-0 (30-27,30-22,30-12) Kingston, R.I. Nov. 21 #1 Southern California* L 0-3 (17-30, 22-30, 26-30) Los Angeles Sept. 16 Rhode Island W 3-0 (30-23,30-21,30-24) Kingston, R.I. L Nov. 22 #21 UCLA* W 3-1 (32-34, 30-21, 30-21, 30-28) Los Angeles Sept. 17 North Carolina W 3-1 (30-19,22-30,30-23,33-31) Kingston, R.I. Nov. 29 BYU W 3-1 (28-30, 30-25, 30-25, 30-27) Provo, Utah Sept. 23 Oregon State W 3-0 (30-24,30-22,30-22) Tucson L Nov. 30 #24 Utah L 1-3 (30-20, 29-31, 18-30, 17-30) Salt Lake City, Utah Sept. 24 Oregon W 3-0 (30-20,30-19,30-25) Tucson Dec. 5 Texas-Arlington W 3-0 (30-22, 30-26, 30-20) Tucson Sept. 30 Washington State W 3-0 (37-35,30-22,30-15) Pullman, Wash. A Dec. 6 Texas W 3-2 (30-25, 25-30, 18-30, 30-22, 15-9) Tucson Oct. 1 #2 Washington L 0-3 (23-30,17-30,19-30) Seattle, Wash. Dec. 12 Minnesota W 3-1 (32-30, 34-32, 28-30, 30-19) Palo Alto, Calif. Oct. 7 Arizona State W 3-0 (30-22,30-26,30-26) Tempe, Ariz. B Dec. 13 #3 Stanford L 0-3 (14-30, 17-30, 25-30) Palo Alto, Calif. Oct. 13 #3 Stanford W 3-2 (30-24,26-30,29-31,34-32,15-8) Tucson

Y Oct. 14 #13 California W 3-0 (30-24,30-27,30-28) Tucson 2003 Oct. 21 #21 UCLA W 3-1 (27-30,30-16,30-23,30-28) Los Angeles

E Head Coach: David Rubio Oct. 22 #19 USC L 1-3 (28-30,30-27,28-30,23-30) Los Angeles Overall: 17-15; Pac-10: 10-8, T-5th; NCAA: 0-1 Oct. 27 #2 Washington L 2-3 (19-30,31-29,21-30,34-32,16-18) 15-4 Tucson L Aug. 29 Notre Dame L 1-3 (18-30, 30-28, 20-30, 26-30) Malibu, Calif. Oct. 28 Washington State W 3-1 (30-18,31-33,30-19,30-15) Tucson Aug. 30 Eastern Washington W 3-0 (30-22, 30-27, 30-22) Malibu, Calif. Nov. 4 Arizona State W 3-0 (30-25,30-25,30-24) Tucson L Aug. 30 #5 Pepperdine W 3-1 (22-30, 30-23, 30-28, 30-28) Malibu, Calif. Nov. 10 #18 California L 1-3 (30-26,27-30,23-30,27-30) Berkeley, Calif. Sept. 4 San Diego State L 1-3 (33-31, 24-30, 23-30, 27-30) Tucson Nov. 11 #4 Stanford W 3-2 (30-26,17-30,30-22,26-30,18-16) Palo, Alto, Calif.

O Sept. 4 #20 Santa Clara L 1-3 (28-30, 30-21, 27-30, 30-32) Tucson Nov. 18 #14 USC W 3-2 (30-26,23-30,34-32,18-30,15-13) Tucson Sept. 5 Miami (Fla.) W 3-0 (32-30, 30-18, 30-28) Tucson Nov. 19 #16 UCLA W 3-0 (30-26,30-27,30-19) Tucson

V Sept. 6 Rhode Island W 3-0 (30-17, 30-26, 30-24) Tucson Nov. 25 Oregon W 3-1 (30-25,30-24,29-31,30-26) Eugene, Ore. Sept. 12 New Mexico State W 3-0 (30-28, 35-33, 30-19) Tucson Nov. 26 Oregon State W 3-0 (30-23,30-17,30-24) Corvallis, Ore. Sept. 12 #11 UC Santa Barbara L 1-3 (26-30, 30-28, 24-30, 19-30) Tucson Dec. 2 Utah State W 3-0 (30-26,30-27,30-20) Salt Lake City, Utah

T Sept. 13 American W 3-0 (30-23, 30-21, 30-18) Tucson Dec. 3 Utah W 3-1 (30-28,30-26,28-30,30-27) Salt Lake City, Utah Sept. 18 Washington State* L 1-3 (30-32, 27-30, 30-25, 34-36) Pullman, Wash. Dec. 9 #15 Ohio W 3-2 (35-37,30-23,26-30,30-18,15-12) Palo Alto, Calif.

A Sept. 19 #14 Washington* L 2-3 (22-30, 18-30, 30-25, 30-24, 10-15) Seattle Dec. 10 #11 Santa Clara L 2-3 (30-22,24-30,26-30,30-15,15-17) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 26 Arizona State* L 2-3 (30-26, 30-23, 24-30, 34-36, 10-15) Tempe, Ariz.

C Oct. 3 #4 Stanford* L 1-3 (30-23, 17-30, 18-30, 24-30) Tucson 2006 Oct. 4 #9 California* L 0-3 (26-30, 31-33, 26-30) Tucson Head Coach: David Rubio Oct. 10 #8 UCLA* W 3-1 (30-26, 24-30, 30-18, 30-22) Los Angeles Overall: 13-17; Pac-10: 4-14, 8th D Oct. 11 #1 Southern California* L 0-3 (15-30, 21-30, 17-30) Los Angeles Aug. 25 Siena W 3-0 (30-21,30-25,30-27) Tucson

L Oct. 16 Oregon* W 3-0 (30-21, 20-28, 30-19) Tucson Aug. 25 Northern Colorado W 3-0 (30-15,30-15,30-18) Tucson Oct. 17 Oregon State* W 3-0 (30-24, 30-28, 30-27) Tucson Aug. 26 San Francisco W 3-1 (32-30,30-25,24-30,30-25) Tucson I Oct. 19 #2 Hawaii L 2-3 (24-30, 26-30, 30-22, 30-27, 13-15) Honolulu, Hawaii Sept. 1 Tennessee Tech W 3-1 (25-30,30-24,30-25,30-22) Louisville, Ky. Oct. 25 Arizona State* W 3-0 (30-17, 30-26, 30-25) Tucson Sept. 2 Dayton L 0-3 (27-30,17-30,23-30) Louisville, Ky. Oct. 30 #9 Stanford* L 1-3 (28-30, 25-30, 33-31, 24-30) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 2 #12 Louisville W 3-1 (30-24,20-30,30-24,30-25) Louisville, Ky. W Oct. 31 #6 California* W 3-0 (30-28, 30-22, 30-23) Berkeley, Calif. Sept. 8 Bradley W 3-0 (30-28,30-24,30-28) Tucson Nov. 6 #6 UCLA* W 3-0 (30-21, 37-35, 30-24) Tucson Sept. 8 Montana State W 3-0 (30-21,30-21,30-18) Tucson

7 Nov. 7 #1 Southern California* L 1-3 (25-30, 30-27, 26-30, 17-30) Tucson Sept. 9 Rice L 2-3 (28-30,30-22,23-30,30-17,13-15) Tucson Nov. 13 Oregon* W 3-0 (30-22, 30-20, 30-26) Eugene, Ore. Sept. 15 Eastern Illinois W 3-1 (30-26,21-30,30-20,30-19) Evanston, Ill.

0 Nov. 14 Oregon State* W 3-1 (29-31, 30-24, 30-19, 30-25) Corvallis, Ore. Sept. 15 Pittsburgh W 3-0 (31-29,31-29,30-13) Evanston, Ill. Nov. 21 #11 Washington* W 3-1 (30-23, 30-27, 19-30, 30-25) Tucson Sept. 16 Northwestern L 2-3 (26-30,21-30,30-27,30-20,12-15) Evanston, Ill.

0 Nov. 22 Washington State* W 3-1 (30-24, 27-30, 30-16, 30-27) Tucson Sept. 22 Arizona State L 1-3 (21-30,30-21,25-30,28-30) Tucson Nov. 24 Northern Arizona W 3-0 (30-22, 30-19, 30-20) Tucson Sept. 29 #6 Stanford L 0-3 (33-35,20-30,15-30) Stanford, Calif. 2 Nov. 29 UC Santa Barbara L 0-3 (21-30, 25-30, 24-30) Santa Barbara Sept. 30 #7 California L 1-3 (30-28,26-30,18-30,29-31) Berkeley, Calif. Dec. 5 Wisconsin L 1-3 (24-30, 30-25, 30-32, 26-30) College Station, Texas Oct. 6 #3 UCLA L 1-3 (24-30,23-30,30-20,25-30) Tucson Oct. 7 #4 USC L 0-3 (19-30,27-30,31-33) Tucson 2004 Oct. 12 at Oregon State W 3-0 (30-19,30-16,30-26) Corvallis, Ore. Head Coach: David Rubio Oct. 13 at Oregon L 0-3 (24-30,24-30,26-30) Eugene, Ore. Overall: 19-11; Pac-10: 10-8, 6th; NCAA: 1-1 Oct. 19 Washington State L 1-3 (30-26,22-30,26-30,26-30) Tucson Sept. 1 San Diego State W 3-1 (30-26,30-26,32-30) San Diego Oct. 20 #6 Washington L 1-3 (21-30,20-30,30-24,26-30) Tucson Sept. 3 Eastern Washington W 3-1 (31-29,30-21,25-30,30-22) Honolulu, Hawaii Oct. 27 #11 California L 1-3 (31-33,25-30,30-26,20-30) Tucson Sept. 4 San Diego L 0-3 (17-30,16-30,24-30) Honolulu, Hawaii Oct. 28 #3 Stanford L 0-3 (17-30,19-30,19-30) Tucson Sept. 5 #13 Hawaii L 2-3 (24-30,31-33,30-26,30-26,11-15) Honolulu, Hawaii Nov. 3 #6 USC L 1-3 (19-30,30-28,21-30,26-30) Los Angeles Sept. 10 Nicholls State W 3-1 (30-23,30-20,30-22) Tucson Nov. 4 #5 UCLA L 0-3 (20-30,17-30,27-30) Los Angeles Sept. 10 #9 Pepperdine W 3-1 (30-23,30-24,30-25) Tucson Nov. 9 #24 Oregon W 3-2 (29-31,30-25,26-30,30-23,15-8) Tucson Sept. 11 #18 Louisville W 3-1 (30-20,26-30,30-28,30-25) Tucson Nov. 10 Oregon State W 3-0 (30-27,30-18,30-24) Tucson Sept. 17 American W 3-1 (30-22,30-24,30-23) Washington, D.C. Nov. 16 #2 Washington L 1-3 (19-30,25-30,31-29,19-30) Seattle Sept. 18 Temple W 3-1 (30-25,31-29,30-23) Washington, D.C. Nov. 17 Washington State W 3-1 (24-30,30-22,30-14,31-29) Pullman, Wash. Sept. 18 Albany W 3-1 (30-20,30-18,26-30,30-28) Washington, D.C. Nov. 24 Arizona State L 0-3 (23-30,21-30,24-30) Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 23 #12 Stanford L 0-3 (23-30,26-30,22-30) Palo Alto, Calif. Sept. 24 #16 California L 2-3 (30-20,22-30,16-30,30-22,13-15) Berkeley, Calif. Oct. 1 #10 UCLA L 1-3 (20-30,18-30,30-19,25-30) Tucson Oct. 2 #3 USC L 0-3 (20-30,20-30,23-30) Tucson Oct. 8 Oregon State W 3-1 (25-30,30-24,30-28,30-27) Corvallis, Ore. Oct. 9 Oregon W 3-1 (30-26,30-16,30-14) Eugene, Ore. Oct. 15 Washington State W 3-1 (30-18,30-22,30-19) Tucson Oct. 16 #1 Washington L 1-3 (28-30,22-30,30-26,24-30) Tucson Oct. 22 Arizona State W 3-1 (30-17,30-25,30-24) Tucson Oct. 29 #5 USC L 1-3 (20-30,27-30,32-30,17-30) Los Angeles Oct. 30 #12 UCLA W 3-1 (30-28,30-21,30-28) Los Angeles Nov. 4 Oregon W 3-1 (30-17,30-19,30-19) Tucson Nov. 5 Oregon State W 3-1 (30-18,30-20,30-17) Tucson Nov. 11 #1 Washington L 0-3 (20-30,27-30,23-30) Seattle Nov. 12 Washington State W 3-1 (30-17,30-19,30-28) Pullman, Wash. Nov. 19 Arizona State W 3-1 (30-16,30-25,30-27) Tempe, Ariz. Nov. 26 #14 California W 3-1 (30-27,30-25,30-20) Tucson Nov. 27 #7 Stanford L 0-3 (16-30,31-33,27-30) Tucson Dec. 3 UC Irvine W 3-1 (30-19,30-17,30-18) San Diego Dec. 4 #12 San Diego L 2-3 (28-30,28-30,30-25,30-27,13-15) San Diego

30 2007 ARIZONA VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE WILDCAT LETTERWINNERS

Abernathy, Jennifer; 2002-05 Crum, Cassidy; 2002-04 Gormsen, Kara; 1996 Leonard, Brittany; 2005-Present Reid, Carson; 1993 Abram, Gwen; 1976-79 Cumpston, Meghan; 2003-04 Grabowsky, Gail; 1981-82 Lewis, Sara; 1983-84 Rempe, Stephanie; 1990-93 Aldrich, Erin; 1996-97 DaLee, Marisa; 1997-00 Gray, Lori; 1983-86 Lim, Dana; 1977 Resch, Alanna; 2006-Present Andrews, Cindy; 1976-79 Dare, Julie; 1978 Grenier, Jane; 1979-80 Linton, Mary; 1986-89 Rovan, Karen; 1975-78 Ayers, Angie; 2002, 2005 Demps, Keisha Johnson; 1995-98 Grupenhoff, Beth; 1979-82 Livingston, Ann; 1977-79 Ruen, Rochelle; 2001-02 Bartsch, Laura; 1992-95 Dennis, Tamika; 1993-94, 96 Guthrie, Kathleen; 1979-82 McCormack, Heather; 1989-92 Rutledge, Lisa; 1999-2002 Bartsch, Michelle; 1990-93 Dosty, Whitney; 2006-Present Halfaker, Kelly; 2003 McIntyre, Nicole; 1997-98 Ryan, Eileen; 1979-82 Baum, Kristina; 2003-06 Dougherty, Erin; 1984-85 Hahn, Lindsey; 1986-89 McLinden, Melissa; 1982-85 Saragosa, Stefani; 1999-2002 Bell, Barb; 1993-96 DuBois, Lesley; 1998 Halliwell, Leigh; 1985-88 Meenan, Kelly; 1977 Saunders, Brooke; 1981-84

Benward, Lauren; 1998-2001 Dyck, Amy; 2004-Present Hamilton, Ashley; 2006 Meyer, Becky; 1978-79 Schneider, Jody; 1980 2 Bethke, Jodi; 1998 Ebben, Michaela; 1994-97 Hammarstrom, Amy; 1991-92 Miles, Krys; 1980-81 Scott, Linda; 1980

Biszantz, JoAnn; 1983 Ehkammer, Sheree; 1976-79 Harney, Gwyn; 1977 Mitchell, Margaret; 1980 Sebbas, Erin; 1998-2001 0 Blackstone, Kim; 1980 Elam, Raelene; 1996-99 Harper, Emily; 2004-Present Moore, Jody Ann; 1977 Sefferovich, Nadia; 1998 Bockerstette, Audrey; 2005-Present Ely, Tatisha; 1997 Hudson, Jennifer; 1981-84 Morino, Kiyomi; 1984-87 Sharp, Jeannine; 1987-88 0 Bomberger, Heidi; 1993-96 Esser, Brittany; 2005 Ibok, Enobong; 2004-05 Moss, Anita; 1980-83 Sliva, Kelley; 1980-82 Bowman, Tyler; 2003 Ewasek, Annette; 1983-84 Jackels, Katie; 2005-Present Mulvany, Kelli; 2001-04 Smith, Trina; 1989-90, 92-93 7

Buringrud, Brooke; 2005-Present Fanger, Michelle; 1994-97 Jestadt, Tiffany; 1992 Mulvhill, Jean; 1978 Stull, Debbie; 1979-81

Burkholder, Dana; 1998-2001 Fawbush, Katy; 1993 Johnson, Charita; 1991-94 Murphy, Meghan; 1997 Sundby, Karen; 1991 W Burton, Kellie; 2001 Ferris, Melissa; 1991-94 Johnson, Sara; 1994-97 Murry, Stephanie; 1984-87 Talbot, Jill; 1998-2001 Butkus, Stephanie; 2003-06 Fields, Lynn; 1990-92 Kakuska, Julie; 1985-88 Napier, Allison; 1997-2000 Thomason, Betty; 1980

Caldwell, Holyce; 2003 Flachsbarth, Heather; 1991, 93, 95 Kane, Debbie; 1981-82 Nash, Kimberly; 2005-06 Torregrosa, Shannon; 1999-2002 I

Campbell, Valerie; 1982-85 Frost, Christina: 2000-02 Kemner, Caren; 1983-84 Newcomb, Jill; 1983-84 Venne, Stephanie; 1994-97 L Carson, Peggy; 1977-78 Gale, Amy; 1983-86 Kerwin, Cindy; 1978-79 Norton, Jacy; 2006-Present Waage, Kelly; 1986-89

Chaltas, Thailia; 1985 Gale, Marsha; 1987 Killough, Jolene; 2001-04 Olson, Nancy; 1979-80 White, Melita; 1995 D Clark, Elvina; 1997-00 Gardner, Laurie; 2002 Kiner, Daena; 1988-90 Palmer, Mary; 1989-92 Woloski, Shelley; 1988-90 Colson, Kristi; 1988-91 Gaumond, Renee; 1978 Klein, Mary Kay; 1977 Penfield, Carolyn; 1994-97 Wood, Laura; 1978 C Colwell, Shannon; 1993 Gile, Cathy; 1977-78 Ladd, Bre; 2002-05 Porter, Cindy; 1977 Williams, Rachel; 1999-2002 Combs, Caylin; 1987-90 Glass, Kim; 2002-05 Lamb, Dominique; 2004-Present Randolf, Madelyn; 1978 Yardley, Anne; 1981-82 Counts, Valerie; 1979-80 Golka, Wendy; 1977 Larriva, Marti; 2005-Present Raymond, Beth; 1986-88 A

Cunningham, Ann; 1978 Goodenough, Randy; 2005-Present Lauchner, Terry; 1987-90 Reckmeyer, Laura; 1994-95 T

NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS V O Date Round Opponent W/L Site Score Games Scores 1981 Dec. 11 Regional Semifinals Southern California L N1 0-3 6-15, 5-15, 10-15 1982 Dec. 4 First Round Texas A&M W H 3-0 15-6, 15-8, 15-7 L

Dec. 10 Regional Semifinals Pacific L N2 1-3 13-15, 13-15, 15-7, 5-15 L 1983 Dec. 4 First Round Southern California W H 3-2 15-10, 4-15, 15-10, 4-15, 15-9

Dec. 9 Regional Semifinals San Diego State L A 1-3 15-11, 7-15, 1-15, 5-15 E 1984 Dec. 1 First Round Colorado State L A 1-3 13-15, 11-15, 15-10, 11-15 1985 Dec. 7 First Round Arizona State W H 3-2 12-15, 13-15, 15-11, 15-12, 15-13 Y Dec. 14 Regional Semifinals Brigham Young L N3 2-3 15-12, 10-15, 6-15, 15-8, 14-16 1986 Dec. 6 First Round Louisiana State L A 2-3 12-15, 15-5, 12-15, 15-12, 9-15 B 1987 Dec. 3 First Round Hawaii L A 0-3 4-15, 11-15, 10-15 1988 Dec. 2 First Round Brigham Young L A 1-3 15-11, 9-15, 7-15, 5-15 A

1989 Dec. 2 First Round Oregon W H 3-0 15-9, 15-7, 15-12 L Dec. 8 Regional Semifinals UCLA L A 0-3 11-15, 14-16, 14-16

1993 Dec. 1 First Round Lamar W H 3-0 15-11, 15-4, 15-7 L Dec. 5 Second Round Arizona State W A 3-2 5-15, 15-7, 5-15, 15-9, 15-11 Dec. 10 Regional Semifinals Brigham Young L N4 1-3 8-15, 15-11, 9-15, 8-15 1994 Nov. 30 First Round Loyola Marymount W H 3-1 15-13, 9-15, 15-6, 15-3 Dec. 3 Second Round Brigham Young W A 3-1 10-15, 15-5, 15-4, 15-10 Dec. 8 Regional Semifinals Southern California L N3 0-3 7-15, 9-15, 7-15 1996 Dec. 4 First Round San Diego W A 3-2 15-4, 7-15, 15-7, 8-15, 15-13 Dec. 7 Second Round Pacific L A 1-3 15-7, 12-15, 1-15, 8-15 1997 Dec. 6 First Round Oral Roberts L N5 2-3 15-13, 8-15, 15-8, 1-15, 11-15 1998 Dec. 3 First Round Fresno State W N6 3-0 16-14, 15-9, 15-11 Dec. 4 Second Round Long Beach State L A 0-3 11-15, 4-15, 6-15 1999 Dec. 2 First Round Virginia W N7 3-0 15-8, 15-4, 15-12 Dec. 3 Second Round Texas W A 3-0 15-8, 15-6, 15-7 Dec. 9 Regional Semifinals Stanford L A 1-3 15-6, 6-15, 7-15, 7-15 2000 Nov. 30 First Round Alabama A&M W H 3-0 15-1, 15-3, 15-3 Dec. 1 Second Round Michigan W H 3-0 15-1, 15-1, 15-8 Dec. 8 Regional Semifinals BYU W N8 3-0 15-6, 15-6, 15-9 Dec. 9 Regional Finals Nebraska L A 0-3 7-15, 17-19, 11-15 2001 Nov. 30 First Round Eastern Illinois W N9 3-0 30-14, 30-14, 30-20 Dec. 1 Second Round Illinois W A 3-1 32-30, 30-26, 27-30, 30-20 Dec. 6 Regional Semifinals Pacific W N4 3-0 30-26, 30-24, 330-27 Dec. 7 Regional Finals USC W A 3-2 25-30, 30-24, 30-24, 28-30, 15-12 Dec. 13 National Semifinals Long Beach State L N10 0-3 27-30, 25-30, 20-30 2002 Dec. 5 First Round UT-Arlington W H 3-0 30-22, 30-26, 30-20 Dec. 6 Second Round Texas W H 3-2 30-25, 25-30, 18-30, 30-22, 15-9 Dec. 12 Regional Semifinals Minnesota W N3 3-1 32-30, 34-22, 28-30, 30-19 Dec. 13 Regional Finals Stanford L A 0-3 14-30, 17-30, 25-30 2003 Dec. 5 First Round Wisconsin L N9 1-3 24-30, 30-25, 30-32, 26-30 2004 Dec. 3 First Round UC Irvine W N10 3-0 30-19, 30-17, 30-18 Dec. 4 Second Round San Diego L N10 2-3 28-30, 28-30, 30-25, 30-27, 13-15 2005 Dec. 2 First Round Utah State W N11 3-0 30-26, 30-27, 30-20 Dec. 3 Second Round Utah W N11 3-1 30-28, 30-26, 28-30, 30-27 Dec. 9 Regional Semifinals Ohio W N3 3-2 35-37, 30-23, 26-30, 30-18, 15-12 Dec. 10 Regional Finals Santa Clara L N3 2-3 30-22, 24-30, 26-30, 30-15, 15-17

Neutral Sites: N1 – Seattle, Wash.; N2 – Houston, Texas; N3 – Palo Alto, Calif.; N4 – Los Angeles, Calif.; N5 – Boulder, Colo.; N6 – Long Beach, Calif.; N7 – Austin, Texas; N8 – Lincoln, Neb.; N9 – College Station, Texas; N10 – San Diego, Calif.; N11 – Salt Lake City, Utah

31 WILDCAT HONORS AND AWARDS

AVCA National Freshman of the Year 1995 Keisha Johnson 1996 Stephanie Venne Second-Team 2002 Kim Glass 1996 Erin Aldrich Heidi Bomberger Honorable Mention 1998 Dana Burkholder Michelle Fanger Honorable Mention Academic All-Americans 1999 Lisa Rutledge 1997 Michelle Fanger First-Team 1982 Kathleen Guthrie First-Team 2002 Kim Glass Stephanie Venne First-Team 1993 Michelle Bartsch-Malis Second-Team Bre Ladd Erin Aldrich Honorable Mention 2006 Whitney Dosty 1999 Erin Sebbas Honorable Mention Academic All-District VIII 2000 Dana Burkholder Honorable Mention 1996 Michelle Fanger First-Team All-Pac-West Conference Lisa Rutledge Honorable Mention 2001 Jill Talbot Third-Team 1985 Melissa McLinden Jill Talbot Honorable Mention

L 2002 Lisa Rutledge Second-Team 2001 Lisa Rutledge Second-Team All-West Coast Athletic Association Jill Talbot Second-Team L All-Northwest Region 1979 Cindy Kerwin Honorable Mention Dana Burkholder Honorable Mention

A 1987 Kiyomi Morino 1980 Valarie Counts Second-Team Erin Sebbas Honorable Mention 1988 Terry Lauchner Anita Moss Second-Team 2002 Lisa Rutledge Second-Team

B Mary Linton Jane Grenier Honorable Mention Angie Ayers Honorable Mention Kelly Waage 1981 Anita Moss Second-Team Christina Frost Honorable Mention Y Kathleen Guthrie Honorable Mention 2003 Kim Glass Honorable Mention

E AVCA All-West Region 1982 Anita Moss Second-Team Jolene Killough Honorable Mention 1989 Terry Lauchner Melissa McLinden Honorable Mention Bre Ladd Honorable Mention L Mary Linton 1983 Anita Moss Second-Team 2004 Stephanie Butkus Honorable Mention

L 1993 Laura Bartsch Second-Team Melissa McLinden Second-Team Meghan Cumpston Honorable Mention 1994 Charita Johnson Second-Team 1984 Caren Kemner First-Team Kim Glass Honorable Mention Melissa McLinden Second-Team Jolene Killough Honorable Mention O AVCA All-District VIII 2005 Stephanie Butkus Honorable Mention

V 1999 Dana Burkholder All-Intermountain Athletic Conference Dominique Lamb Honorable Mention Marisa DaLee 1976 Anne Davenport 2006 Stephanie Butkus Honorable Mention Cindy Andrews Amy Dyck Honorable Mention

T AVCA All-Pacific Region 1977 Gwen Abram Katie Jackels Honorable Mention 2000 Dana Burkholder Cindy Andrews Dominique Lamb Honorable Mention A Marisa DaLee Sheree Ekhammer 2001 Dana Burkholder 1978 Gwen Abram U.S. National/Junior National Teams C Lisa Rutledge Cindy Andrews 1984 Melissa McLinden U.S. Junior National Team Jill Talbot Sheree Ekhammer 1985 Caren Kemner U.S. National Team D 2002 Kim Glass Melissa McLinden U.S. National Team

L 2003 Kim Glass Pac-10 Players of the Week 1998 Carolyn Penfield U.S. National Team 2005 Kim Glass 1986 Kiyomi Morino Sept. 8 Keisha Johnson Demps U.S. National Team I Jennifer Abernathy 1987 Kiyomi Morino Sept. 8 Dana Burkholder U.S. Junior National Team 1993 Barb Bell Oct. 25 1999 Dana Burkholder U.S. Junior National Team

W Pac-10 Player of the Year Barb Bell Nov. 8 Lisa Rutledge U.S. Junior National Team 2000 Dana Burkholder 1994 Charita Johnson Sept. 19 2001 Jennifer Abernathy U.S. Junior National Team

7 1996 Barb Bell Nov. 18 Kim Glass U.S. Junior National Team Pac-10 Freshman of the Year 1997 Michaela Ebben Nov. 24 Bre Ladd U.S. Junior National Team

0 2002 Kim Glass 1998 Keisha Johnson Demps Sept. 8 2002 Kim Glass U.S. Junior National Team Marisa DaLee Nov. 2 2005 Whitney Dosty U.S. Junior National Team 0 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 1999 Marisa DaLee Sept. 6 2006 Whitney Dosty U.S. Junior National Team

2 2000 David Rubio Dana Burkholder Nov. 18 2007 Whitney Dosty U.S. Junior National Team 2000 Dana Burkholder Sept. 11 Kim Glass U.S. National Team First-Team All-Pac-10 Marisa DaLee Sept. 18 1988 Terry Lauchner Allison Napier Oct. 2 U.S. Olympic Teams 1989 Terry Lauchner Marisa DaLee Oct. 30 1988 Caren Kemner Mary Linton 2001 Shannon Torregrosa Oct. 29 Melissa McLinden 1993 Barb Bell 2002 Kim Glass Sept. 16 1992 Caren Kemner 1994 Charita Johnson Kim Glass Oct. 14 1996 Caren Kemner 1995 Barb Bell 2003 Jennifer Abernathy Nov. 3 1996 Barb Bell Kim Glass Nov. 24 U.S. Olympic Festival 1997 Erin Aldrich 2004 Jennifer Abernathy Sept. 13 1981 Kathleen Guthrie Carolyn Penfield 2005 Jennifer Abernathy Sept. 1 1982 Jennifer Hudson 1998 Marisa DaLee Kristina Baum Oct. 10 Melissa McLinden Keisha Johnson Demps Kim Glass Oct. 24 Anita Moss 1999 Dana Burkholder Kim Glass Nov. 14 1983 Valarie Campbell Marisa DaLee Melissa McLinden 2000 Dana Burkholder AVCA/Sports Imports National Player of the Week Anita Moss Marisa DaLee 2001 Shannon Torregrosa Oct. 29 1986 Lindsay Hahn Allison Napier 2003 Jennifer Abernathy Nov. 3 Shelley Woloski 2001 Dana Burkholder 2005 Kristina Baum Oct. 10 1989 Terry Lauchner Lisa Rutledge 1990 Kristi Colson Jill Talbot Academic All-Pac-10 Trina Smith 2002 Kim Glass 1990 Mary Palmer Second-Team 1993 Melissa Ferris 2003 Kim Glass 1991 Michelle Bartsch Second-Team Charita Johnson 2004 Kim Glass Heather McCormack Honorable Mention 1994 Charita Johnson Jolene Killough Mary Palmer Honorable Mention 2005 Jennifer Abernathy 1992 Michelle Bartsch First-Team University of Arizona Sports Hall of Fame Kim Glass Heather McCormack Second-Team 1989 Anita Moss Amy Hammarstrom Honorable Mention 1991 Melissa McLinden All-Pac-10 Freshman Team 1993 Michelle Bartsch-Malis First-Team 1992 Caren Kemner 1987 Terry Lauchner 1995 Laura Reckmeyer Second-Team 1994 Kathleen Ann Krucker 1989 Trina Smith Stephanie Venne Second-Team 1994 Joan McCormick Powell 1992 Laura Bartsch Michelle Fanger Honorable Mention 2006 Dana Burkholder 1993 Barb Bell

32 2007 ARIZONA VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE WILDCAT ALL-AMERICANS

Anita Moss Barb Bell 1982 1993 Volleyball Monthly - Third-Team ASICS/Volleball Monthly 1983 Freshman All-American Volleyball Monthly - Third-Team CVCA - Third-Team 2 0 0 7

W I L D C A T Dana Burkholder 2000 AVCA - First-Team V Melissa McLinden Volleyball Magazine - First-Team O 1983 2001 Volleyball Monthly - Honorable Mention L AVCA - First-Team

1984 L Volleyball Magazine - First-Team Volleball Monthly - Honorable Mention E 1985 CVCA - First-Team Y B A Jennifer Abernathy L 2005 AVCA - Third Team L

Caren Kemner 1984 CVCA - Third-Team

Kim Glass 2002 AVCA - Second-Team 2003 AVCA - Third-Team 2005 Jill Talbot AVCA - First Team 2001 AVCA - First-Team Volleyball Magazine - Third-Team

33 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

MATCHES PLAYED 6. Dominique Lamb2004-present 368 Player Years Matches 7. Stephanie Murry 1984-87 359 1. Bre Ladd 2002-05 125 8. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 344 2. Kelli Mulvany 2001-2004 123 9. Kristi Colson 1988-91 340 Jill Talbot 1998-2001 123 10. Leigh Halliwell 1985-88 333 4. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 122 5. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 120 KILLS PER GAME 6. Marisa DaLee 1997-2000 118 (MIN. 200 GAMES) Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 118 Player Years Kills

L Shannon Torregrosa1999-2002 118 1. Kim Glass 2002-2005 5.27 9. Leigh Halliwell 1985-88 117 2. Barb Bell 1993-96 4.41 L Trina Smith 1989-90, 92-93 117 3. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 3.90 4. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 3.52 A MATCHES STARTED (SINCE 1986) 5. Melissa Ferris 1991-94 3.40

B Player Years Matches 6. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 3.28 1. Bre Ladd 2002-05 123 7. Marisa DaLee 1997-99 3.20 Y 2. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 121 8. Carolyn Penfield 1994-97 2.98

E 3. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 117 9. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 2.90 4. Charita Johnson 1991-94 112 10. Allison Napier 1997-2000 2.86 L 5. Kim Glass 2002-05 109 Kim Glasss is the only Wildcat to record more than 2000 career kills. ASSISTS PER GAME L 6. Trina Smith 1989-90, 92-93 109 7. Jill Talbot 1998-2001 107 20+ KILL MATCHES 3. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 154 (MIN. 200 GAMES) 8. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 106 Player Years Matches 4. Raelene Elam 1996-99 130 Player Years Assists O 9. Barb Bell 1993-96 98 1. Kim Glass 2002-2005 54 5. Bre Ladd 2002-05 116 1. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 13.01

V 10. Lindsey Hahn 1986-89 95 2. Barb Bell 1993-96 30 Brooke Saunders 1981-84 116 2. Laura Bartsch 1992-95 11.09 3. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 24 7. Jill Talbot 1998-2001 110 3. Heather McCormack 1989-92 10.99 GAMES PLAYED (SINCE 1984) 4. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 16 8. Laura Bartsch 1992-95 104 4. Stephanie Butkus 2003-06 10.88 T Player Years Games 5. Anita Moss 1980-83 12 9. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 99 5. Michaela Ebben 1994-97 10.47 1. Bre Ladd 2002-05 447 Melissa Ferris 1991-94 12 10. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 97 6. Mary Linton 1986-89 8.23 A 2. Lindsey Hahn 1986-89 443 7. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 10 7. Lindsey Hahn 1986-89 4.38

C 3. Trina Smith 1989-90, 92-93 435 Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 10 DIGS 8. Leigh Halliwell 1985-88 2.05 4. Heidi Bomberger 1993-96 426 9. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 8 Player Years Digs 9. Jill Talbot 1998-2001 0.99 5. Kelli Mulvany 2001-04 422 Allison Napier 1997-2000 8 1. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 1,297 10. Michelle Fanger 1994-96 0.73 D Barb Bell 1993-96 422 2. Kelli Mulvany 2001-04 1,203

L 7. Charita Johnson 1991-94 419 ATTEMPTS 3. Kim Glass 2002-2005 1,158 SERVICE ACES PER GAME

I Terry Lauchner 1987-90 419 Player Years Attempts 4. Lindsey Hahn 1986-89 1,155 (MIN. 200 GAMES) 9. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 418 1. Kim Glass 2002-2005 5,173 5. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 1,146 Player Years Aces 10. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 417 2. Barb Bell 1993-96 4,564 6. Jill Talbot 1998-2001 1,111 1. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 0.46 W 3. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 4,139 7. Michelle Bartsch 1990-93 1,095 2. Raelene Elam 1996-99 0.41 CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED 4. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 3,667 8. Barb Bell 1993-96 1,046 3. Kim Glass 2002-2005 0.40 7 Player Years Games 5. Melissa Ferris 1991-94 2,949 9. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 1,006 4. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 0.37 1. Bre Ladd 2002-05 447 6. Charita Johnson 1991-94 2,895 10. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 954 5. Laura Bartsch 1992-95 0.29 0 2. Barb Bell 1993-96 383 7. Kristi Colson 1988-91 2,871 6. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 0.27

0 3. Charita Johnson 1991-94 348 8. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 2,869 BLOCK SOLOS 7. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 0.26 4. Marisa DaLee 1997-2000 338 9. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 2,726 Player Years Blocks Jill Talbot 1998-2001 0.26 2 5. Jill Talbot 1999-2001 295 10. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 2,664 1. Charita Johnson 1991-94 117 Mary Linton 1986-89 0.26 6. Michelle Bartsch 1991-93 236 2. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 114 Leigh Halliwell 1985-88 0.26 7. Dana Burkholder 1999-2001 235 HITTING PERCENTAGE 3. Barb Bell 1993-96 113 8. Heidi Bomberger 1993-95 226 (MIN. 1,000 ATTEMPTS) 4. Stephanie Murry 1984-87 97 DIGS PER GAME 9. Sara Johnson 1995-97 222 Player Years Pct. 5. Kelly Waage 1986-89 96 (MIN. 200 GAMES) 10. Lindsay Hahn 1987-89 160 1. Marisa DaLee 1997-2000 .397 6. Melissa Ferris 1991-94 88 Player Years Digs 2. Jolene Killough 2001-04 .349 7. Anita Moss 1980-83 84 1. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 3.10 KILLS 3. Stefani Saragosa 1999-2002 .342 8. Kim Glass 2002-2005 77 2. Kelli Mulvany 2001-2004 2.85 Player Years Kills 4. Jill Talbot 1998-2001 .333 Trina Smith 1989-90, 92-93 77 3. Kim Glass 2002-2005 2.84 1. Kim Glass 2002-2005 2,151 5. Dominique Lamb 2004-present .318 10. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 66 4. Michelle Bartsch 1990-93 2.81 2. Barb Bell 1993-96 1,859 6. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 .309 Terry Lauchner 1987-90 66 5. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 2.75 3. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 1,636 7. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 .305 6. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 2.73 4. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 1,471 8. Erin Aldrich 1996-97 .300 BLOCK ASSISTS 7. Caylin Combs 1987-90 2.71 5. Melissa Ferris 1991-94 1,273 9. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 .289 Players Years Blocks 8. Jill Talbot 1998-2001 2.67 6. Marisa DaLee 1997-99 1,243 10. Kristina Baum 2003-present .275 1. Kelly Waage 1986-89 436 9. Lindsey Hahn 1986-89 2.61 7. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 1,213 2. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 400 10. Barb Bell 1993-96 2.48 8. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 1,189 ASSISTS 3. Charita Johnson 1991-94 389 9. Charita Johnson 1991-94 1,134 Player Years Assists 4. Marisa DaLee 1997-2000 349 BLOCKS PER GAME 10. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 1,082 1. Dana Burkholder 1998-2001 5,424 5. Dominique Lamb 2004-present 321 (MIN. 200 GAMES) 2. Stephanie Butkus 2003-06 4,035 6. Trina Smith 1989-90, 92-93 298 Player Years Blocks 10+ KILL MATCHES 3. Laura Bartsch 1992-95 4,024 7. Kristi Colson 1988-91 276 1. Kelly Waage 1986-89 1.43 Player Years Matches 4. Heather McCormack 1989-92 3,517 8. Leigh Halliwell 1985-88 271 2. Dominique Lamb 2004-present 1.28 1. Kim Glass 2002-2005 105 5. Mary Linton 1986-89 2,954 Stefani Saragosa 1999-2002 271 3. Stephanie Murry 1984-87 1.26 2. Barb Bell 1993-96 101 6. Michaela Ebben 1994-96 2,692 10. Keisha Johnson Demps 1995-98 264 4. Charita Johnson 1991-94 1.21 3. Terry Lauchner 1987-90 83 7. Lindsey Hahn 1986-89 1,939 Jill Talbot 1998-2001 264 5. Marisa DaLee 1997-99 1.07 4. Melissa Ferris 1991-94 72 8. Brooke Saunders 1981-84 1,590 6. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 1.04 5. Lisa Rutledge 1999-2002 68 9. Amy Dyck 2004-present 1,412 TOTAL BLOCKS Stefani Saragosa 1999-2002 1.04 6. Melissa McLinden 1982-85 65 10. Laurie Gardner 2002 1,395 Player Years Blocks 8. Leigh Halliwell 1985-88 0.95 7. Jennifer Abernathy 2002-05 64 1. Kelly Waage 1986-89 532 9. Jolene Killough 2001-04 0.94 Charita Johnson 1991-94 64 SERVICE ACES 2. Charita Johnson 1991-94 506 10. Stephanie Venne 1994-97 0.91 9. Marisa DaLee 1997-99 58 Player Years Aces 3. Bre Ladd 2002-2005 466 10. Kristi Colson 1988-91 52 1. Kim Glass 2002-05 162 4. Marisa DaLee 1997-2000 415 13. Carolyn Penfield 1994-97 44 2. Kiyomi Morino 1984-87 160 5. Trina Smith 1989-90, 92-93 375

34 2007 ARIZONA VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

MATCHES PLAYED 9. Marisa DaLee 1999 26 5. Terry Lauchner 1990 364 KILLS PER GAME Player Year Matches 10. Melissa McLinden 1985 24 6. Michelle Bartsch 1993 362 (MIN. 60 PERCENT OF TEAM’S GAMES) 1. Dana Burkholder 2000 33 Terry Lauchner 1989 24 7. Kiyomi Morino 1986 361 Player Year Kills Marisa DaLee 2000 33 Kristi Colson 1990 24 8. Lindsey Hahn 1988 356 1. Kim Glass 2003 5.60 Allison Napier 2000 33 Melissa Ferris 1993 24 9. Brittany Leonard 2005 355 2. Kim Glass 2005 5.48 Lisa Rutledge 2000 33 Carolyn Penfield 1997 24 10. Kelli Mulvany 2004 353 3. Melissa McLinden 1985 5.42 Jill Talbot 2000 33 4. Kim Glass 2002 4.96 Lindsey Hahn 1988 33 20+ KILL MATCHES BLOCK SOLOS 5. Kim Glass 2004 4.85 Julie Kakuska 1988 33 Player Year Matches Player Year Blocks 6. Barb Bell 1995 4.69 2

Terry Lauchner 1988 33 1. Kim Glass 2003 18 1. Cindy Andrews 1978 55 7. Barb Bell 1996 4.66 0 Kelly Waage 1988 33 2. Kim Glass 2005 14 2. Stephanie Murry 1987 50 8. Barb Bell 1994 4.51 10. Marisa DaLee 1999 32 Kim Glass 2002 14 3. Melissa Ferris 1993 45 9. Terry Lauchner 1988 4.33 0

Raelene Elam 1999 32 4. Terry Lauchner 1988 10 4. Kelly Waage 1988 44 10. Jennifer Abernathy 2005 4.11 7 Jill Talbot 1999 32 Barb Bell 1995 10 Charita Johnson 1992 44 Kim Glass 2002 32 6. Mellisa McLinden 1985 9 6. Gwen Abram 1978 38 ASSISTS PER GAME Lisa Rutledge 2002 32 7. Kim Glass 2004 8 7. Kristi Colson 1990 37 (MIN. 60 PERCENT OF TEAM’S GAMES) W Bre Ladd 2002 32 Terry Lauchner 1990 8 8. Melissa McLinden 1985 36 Player Year Assists

Laurie Gardner 2002 32 Barb Bell 1993 8 9. Melissa McLinden 1983 34 1. Dana Burkholder 2000 13.58 I

Kelli Mulvany 2002 32 10. Anita Moss 1983 33 2. Dana Burkholder 2001 13.04 L Kim Glass 2003 32 ATTEMPTS 3. Dana Burkholder 1999 12.89 Jennifer Abernathy 2003 32 Player Year Attempts BLOCK ASSISTS 4. Heather McCormack 1990 12.53 D Bre Ladd 2003 32 1. Kim Glass 2003 1,584 Player Year Blocks 5. Dana Burkholder 1998 12.46

Jolene Killough 2003 32 2. Kim Glass 2005 1,508 1. Kelly Waage 1988 182 6. Stephanie Butkus 2004 12.41 C Kristina Baum 2003 32 3. Terry Lauchner 1988 1,338 2. Dominique Lamb 2006 141 7. Laurie Gardner 2002 12.24 Stephanie Butkus 2003 32 4. Kim Glass 2002 1,257 3. Dominique Lamb 2005 130 8. Michaela Ebben 1997 12.10 A Kelli Mulvany 2003 32 5. Barb Bell 1996 1,241 4. Kelly Waage 1989 126 9. Laura Bartsch 1994 11.90 T 6. Barb Bell 1995 1,231 5. Stephanie Venne 1995 124 10. Amy Dyck 2005 11.84 MATCHES STARTED (SINCE 1986) 7. Brooke Buringrud 2006 1,192 6. Jolene Killough 2003 123

Player Year Matches 8. Jennifer Abernathy 2005 1,143 7. Marisa DaLee 1999 122 SERVICE ACES PER GAME V 1. Dana Burkholder 2000 33 9. Julie Kakuska 1988 1,118 8. Mary Linton 1988 120 (MIN. 60 PERCENT OF TEAM’S GAMES) Allison Napier 2000 33 10. Lisa Rutledge 2002 1,082 9. Jacy Norton 2006 119 Player Year Aces O Lisa Rutledge 2000 33 10. Charita Johnson 1993 115 1. Kiyomi Morino 1987 0.80 Jill Talbot 2000 33 HITTING PERCENTAGE 2. Brooke Saunders 1984 0.56 L (MIN. FIVE ATTEMPTS PER GAME) TOTAL BLOCKS Kelly Waage 1988 33 3. Raelene Elam 1998 0.54 L 6. Julie Kakuska 1988 32 Player Year Pct. Player Year Blocks 4. Terry Lauchner 1988 0.45 Lisa Rutledge 2002 32 1. Marisa DaLee 2000 .437 1. Kelly Waage 1988 226 5. Kiyomi Morino 1984 0.44 E Bre Ladd 2002 32 2. Jill Talbot 2001 .422 2. Dominique Lamb 2006 169 6. Kim Glass 2004 0.42 Y Laurie Gardner 2002 32 3. Jolene Killough 2004 .388 3. Kelly Waage 1989 158 Laura Bartsch 1992 0.42

Kim Glass 2003 32 4. Marisa DaLee 1998 .386 4. Stephanie Murry 1987 155 8. Carolyn Penfield 1997 0.41 B Bre Ladd 2003 32 5. Marisa DaLee 1999 .381 5. Charita Johnson 1992 147 9. Kim Glass 2003 0.40 Jolene Killough 2003 32 6. Jill Talbot 2000 .366 6. Dominique Lamb 2005 143 10. Kim Glass 2005 0.39 A 7. Melissa McLinden 1985 .340 7. Stephanie Venne 1995 142 Kim Glass 2002 0.39 L GAMES PLAYED (SINCE 1984) 8. Bre Ladd 2003 .329 8. Charita Johnson 1994 141 Bre Ladd 2003 0.39

Player Year Games Dominique Lamb 2006 .329 9. Stephanie Murry 1986 139 L 1. Lindsey Hahn 1988 128 9. Anita Moss 1983 .319 Marisa DaLee 1999 139 DIGS PER GAME 2. Kelly Waage 1988 125 Jacy Norton 2006 139 (MIN. 60 PERCENT OF TEAM’S GAMES) 3. Julie Kakuska 1988 124 ASSISTS Player Year Digs 4. Laura Bartsch 1993 122 Player Year Assists 1. Brittany Leonard 2006 3.84 Heidi Bomberger 1993 122 1. Dana Burkholder 2000 1,562 2. Brittany Leonard 2005 3.70 Charita Johnson 1993 122 2. Heather McCormack 1990 1,478 3. Kelli Mulvany 2004 3.46 Stephanie Rempe 1993 122 3. Laura Bartsch 1993 1,400 4. Kiyomi Morino 1986 3.41 Trina Smith 1993 122 4. Laurie Gardner 2002 1,395 5. Terry Lauchner 1990 3.37 9. Michelle Bartsch 1993 121 5. Mary Linton 1989 1,363 6. Kiyomi Morino 1987 3.35 Melissa Ferris 1993 121 6. Dana Burkholder 2001 1,356 7. Terry Lauchner 1988 3.34 7. Dana Burkholder 1998 1,346 8. Jennifer Abernathy 2005 3.33 KILLS 8. Amy Dyck 2005 1,279 9. Jill Talbot 2001 3.28 Player Year Kills 9. Stephanie Butkus 2003 1,269 10. Michelle Bartsch 1992 3.27 1. Kim Glass 2003 650 10. Stephanie Butkus 2004 1,266 2. Kim Glass 2005 625 BLOCKS PER GAME 3. Kim Glass 2002 556 SERVICE ACES (MIN. 60 PERCENT OF TEAM’S GAMES) 4. Terry Lauchner 1988 520 Player Year Aces Player Year Blocks 5. Barb Bell 1996 517 1. Kiyomi Morino 1987 80 1. Kelly Waage 1987 1.81 6. Barb Bell 1995 497 2. Raelene Elam 1998 57 2. Melissa McLinden 1985 1.60 7. Jennifer Abernathy 2005 468 3. Brooke Saunders 1983 54 3. Amy Gale 1986 1.56 8. Melissa McLinden 1985 455 Terry Lauchner 1988 54 4. Dominique Lamb 2006 1.55 9. Terry Lauchner 1989 441 5. Laura Bartsch 1993 51 5. Stephanie Murry 1987 1.49 10. Allison Napier 2000 440 6. Brooke Saunders 1984 50 6. Charita Johnson 1994 1.48 7. Kim Glass 2003 46 Jacy Norton 2006 1.48 10+ KILL MATCHES 8. Bre Ladd 2003 45 8. Charita Johnson 1992 1.41 Player Year Matches 9. Kim Glass 2005 44 9. Kelly Waage 1988 1.40 1. Kim Glass 2005 31 Kim Glass 2002 44 10. Stephanie Murry 1986 1.39 Kim Glass 2003 31 3. Barb Bell 1996 28 DIGS 4. Jennifer Abernathy 2005 27 Player Year Digs Terry Lauchner 1988 27 1. Brittany Leonard 2006 411 Barb Bell 1995 27 2. Terry Lauchner 1988 401 Lisa Rutledge 2002 27 3. Jennifer Abernathy 2005 380 Dana Burkholder ended her Wildcat career Kim Glass 2002 27 4. Julie Kakuska 1988 369 with a record 1,562 assists.

35 MATCH RECORDS

KILLS 5. Valerie Campbell vs. UCLA 10/9/1983 5 29 Player Opponent Date Games Kills Kiyomi Morino at California 10/16/1987 4 29 1. Melissa McLinden BYU 12/14/1985 5 41 Shelley Woloski vs. New Mexico State 9/1/1990 4 29 2. Kristi Colson vs. Washington State 10/18/1991 4 38 8. Terry Lauchner vs. California 9/23/1988 5 28 3. Kim Glass vs. Santa Clara 12/10/2005 5 37 Kristi Colson vs. California 11/22/1991 5 28 Kim Glass vs. USC 11/18/2005 5 37 10. Brittany Leonard vs. UCLA 10/21/2005 4 27 5. Allison Napier vs. Arizona State 11/18/2000 4 34 Brittany Leonard vs. Fresno State 9/10/2005 4 27 Melissa McLinden vs. Arizona State 12/7/1985 5 34 Charita Johnson vs. Arizona State 12/5/1993 5 27 7. Kim Glass at Stanford 11/11/2005 5 33

L Carolyn Penfield at Arizona State 10/24/1997 4 33 BLOCK SOLOS 9. Kim Glass vs. Ohio 12/9/2005 5 32 Player Opponent Date Games Blocks L Kim Glass vs. Washington 10/27/2005 5 32 1. Charita Johnson at Oregon State 9/16/1994 4 8 Melissa McLinden at Purdue 9/9/1983 5 32 2. Trina Smith at Washington 9/22/1990 5 7 A Terry Lauchner vs. Stanford 9/22/1988 5 32 3. Melissa McLinden UC Santa Barbara 9/4/1985 3 6

B Stephanie Murry UC Santa Barbara 9/4/1985 3 6 ATTEMPTS Stephanie Murry vs. Oregon 9/18/1987 4 6 Y Player Opponent Date Games Attempts 6. Melissa McLinden vs. Southern California 10/29/1982 4 5

E 1. Kim Glass vs. USC 11/18/2005 5 97 Melissa McLinden vs. New Mexico 9/8/1984 3 5 2. Kristi Colson vs. Washington State 10/18/1991 4 92 Melissa McLinden BYU 12/14/1985 5 5 L 3. Kim Glass at Hawaii 10/19/2003 5 86 BLOCK ASSISTS L 4. Kim Glass vs. Santa Clara 12/10/2005 5 84 5. Terry Lauchner vs. California 9/23/1988 5 81 Player Opponent Date Games Blocks 6. Allison Napier vs. Arizona State 11/18/2000 4 79 1. Beth Raymond at Oregon State 10/25/1986 4 14 O 7. Kim Glass vs. USC 11/7/2003 4 78 2. Tamika Dennis at BYU 12/3/1994 4 12

V 8. Julie Kakuska Notre Dame 9/9/1988 5 77 Jolene Killough at Hawaii 11/19/2003 5 12 Terry Lauchner vs. Stanford 9/22/1988 5 77 4. Mary Palmer vs. Illinois State 9/2/1990 4 11 Julie Kakuska vs. California 9/23/1988 5 77 Marisa DaLee vs. Santa Clara 9/3/1999 4 11 T Dominique Lamb vs. Arizona State 9/22/2006 4 11 HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. FIVE ATTEMPTS PER GAME) 7. Stephanie Murry at Oregon State 10/25/1986 4 10 A Player (K/E/Att.) Opponent Date Games Pct. Kelly Waage vs. Houston 10/14/1988 5 10

C 1. Dominique Lamb (14/0/18) vs. Oregon State 11/10/2006 3 .778 Mary Linton at Stanford 10/21/1988 5 10 1. Bre Ladd (14/1/17) Northern Arizona 11/24/2003 3 .765 Kelly Waage vs. Arizona State 9/27/1989 5 10 2. Beth Grupenhoff (15/0/20) vs. BYU 9/15/1982 3 .750 Kelly Waage vs. Washington State 10/6/1989 5 10 D Tamika Dennis (16/1/20) at San Diego State 9/10/1994 3 .750 Charita Johnson at BYU 12/3/1994 4 10

L Michelle Fanger (13/1/16) vs. San Francisco 9/12/1997 3 .750 Stephanie Venne at Southern California 10/14/1995 410

I Marisa DaLee (13/1/16) vs. Texas-El Paso 11/27/1999 3 .750 Erin Aldrich vs. UCLA 10/4/1996 510 Marisa DaLee 13/1/16) vs. Washington 10/20/2000 3 .750 Marisa DaLee at Stanford 10/25/1998 4 10 7. Jill Talbot (15/1/19) vs. Stanford 9/29/2000 3 .737 Keisha Johnson Demps vs. Oregon 10/30/1998 5 10 W 8. Marisa DaLee (11/0/15) vs. Oregon State 11/1/1998 3 .733 Marisa DaLee at Arizona State 10/30/1999 4 10 9. Marisa DaLee (20/1/26) vs. Southern California 10/21/1999 4 .731 Dominique Lamb vs. Siena 8/25/2006 3 10 7 10. Lisa Rutledge (12/0/17) vs. New Mexico 9/6/2002 3 .706 Dominique Lamb vs. California 10/27/2006 4 10 Randy Goodenough at USC 11/3/2006 4 10 0 ASSISTS

0 Player Opponent Date Games Assists TOTAL BLOCKS 1. Dana Burkholder at Arizona State 9/13/2000 5 84 Player Opponent Date Games Blocks 2 2. Heather McCormack vs. Washington State 10/18/1991 4 78 1. Beth Raymond at Oregon State 10/25/1986 4 17 3. Dana Burkholder vs. Washington State 11/22/1998 5 77 2. Kelly Waage vs. Houston 10/14/1988 5 13 4. Mary Linton vs. California 9/23/1988 5 76 3. Charita Johnson vs. California 10/10/1992 4 12 Heather McCormack vs. Fresno State 11/18/1990 5 76 Charita Johnson at Oregon State 9/16/1994 4 12 6. Dana Burkholder at Washington 11/5/1999 5 74 Tamika Dennis at BYU 12/3/1994 4 12 7. Stephanie Butkus at Hawaii 9/5/2004 5 72 Charita Johnson at BYU 12/3/1994 4 12 Brooke Saunders vs. Tennessee 11/4/1983 5 72 Stephanie Venne at Oregon State 11/5/1995 5 12 Heather McCormack at Oregon 10/6/1990 5 72 Keisha Johnson Demps vs. Oregon 10/30/1998 5 12 9. Lindsey Hahn vs. Arizona State 9/23/1987 5 71 Jolene Killough at Hawaii 11/19/2003 5 12 Lindsey Hahn vs. California 11/14/1987 3 71 10. Dominique Lamb vs. Siena 8/25/2006 3 11 Mary Linton at BYU 11/20/1989 5 71 Dominique Lamb vs. Arizona State 9/22/2006 4 11 Laura Bartsch at Oregon State 11/5/1995 5 71

SERVICE ACES Player Opponent Date Games Aces 1. Kathleen Guthrie vs. Utah 9/7/1982 4 8 2. Kathleen Guthrie at San Diego State 10/10/1980 2 7 Jennifer Hudson vs. Houston 11/3/1983 4 7 Mary Linton Pepperdine 11/13/1988 4 7 5. Jennifer Abernathy vs. USC 11/18/2005 5 6 Brooke Saunders at Northern Arizona 9/15/1984 3 6 Brooke Saunders at Arizona State 10/19/1984 4 6 Brooke Saunders at San Diego State 11/16/1984 5 6 Terry Lauchner at California 10/22/1988 4 6 Mary Linton at Wyoming 9/2/1989 3 6 Kim Glass vs. Texas-Arlington 8/30/2002 3 6

DIGS Player Opponent Date Games Digs 1. Anita Moss vs. Tennessee 11/4/1983 5 33 2. Kiyomi Morino at Oregon 10/24/1986 4 30 Julie Kakuska at Arizona State 10/12/1988 4 30 Lindsey Hahn at Texas-Arlington 11/26/1988 5 30 Melissa McLinden is the only Wildcat to record more than 40 kills in a match.

36 2007 ARIZONA VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEAM RECORDS

TEAM SEASON RECORDS TEAM MATCH RECORDS

KILLS DIGS KILLS Year Kills Pct. Year Digs Games Opponent Date Games Kills 1. 2000 2048 .320 1. 1988 2180 128 1. at Arizona State 9/13/2000 5 102 2. 2003 1892 .250 2. 1993 2030 122 2. vs. Oklahoma 9/5/1986 5 96 3. 1988 1883 .177 3. 1990 1967 120 vs. Washington State 10/18/1991 4 96 4. 2005 1874 .269 4. 1989 1932 120 4. vs. Oregon 10/25/1996 5 95 5. 1990 1859 .184 5. 2005 1782 114 5. vs. UCLA 10/12/2000 5 93 6. 1989 1835 .195 6. 1996 1744 111 6. at San Diego State 5 90 7. 1999 1807 .229 7. 1999 1742 113 vs. Houston 10/14/1988 5 90 8. 1993 1796 .196 8. 1987 1712 113 vs. UCLA 10/22/1999 5 90 9. 2002 1780 .240 9. 2000 1687 15 at Washington 11/5/1999 5 90 10. 2001 1777 .298 10. 2006 1672 109 10. Notre Dame 9/9/1988 5 89 2

KILLS PER GAME DIGS PER GAME ATTEMPTS 0 Year Avg. Games Year Avg. Games Opponent Date Games Attempts

1. 2000 17.81 115 1. 1988 17.03 128 1. vs. California 9/23/1988 5 286 0 2. 2001 17.09 104 2. 1993 16.64 122 vs. UCLA 9/12/2000 5 255

3. 2005 16.44 114 3. 1990 16.39 120 2. vs. Stanford 9/22/1988 5 251 7 4. 1998 16.41 108 4. 1989 16.10 120 3. Notre Dame 9/9/1988 5 248

5. 2004 16.39 103 5. 1991 16.04 104 4. vs. California 11/22/1991 5 245

6. 2003 16.31 116 6. 1992 15.94 104 5. vs. Houston 10/14/1988 5 242 W 7. 1999 15.99 113 7. 1994 15.81 95 6. vs. UCLA 10/22/1999 5 241 8. 1996 15.94 111 8. 1996 15.71 111 7. vs. Arizona State 11/9/1988 5 239 9. 1992 15.76 104 9. 2005 15.63 114 8. vs. Fresno State 11/18/1990 5 238 I 10. 1997 15.71 103 10. 1995 15.60 107 9. at Southern California 11/5/1988 5 237

vs. Washington 10/7/1989 5 237 L ATTACK ATTEMPTS BLOCK SOLOS vs. Washington State 10/18/1991 4 237

Year Attempts Year BS Games D 1. 1988 5266 1. 1990 128 120 HITTING PERCENTAGE 2. 1990 5047 2. 1986 124 112 Opponent Date Games Pct.

3. 1989 4852 3. 1993 122 122 1. vs. Univ. of Denver 11/23/2001 3 .537 C 4. 1993 4809 4. 1983 121 129 2. at San Diego State 9/2/2000 3 .483 5. 1987 4682 5. 2000 115 115 3. vs. San Jose State 11/25/2000 3 .476 6. 1996 4482 6. 1988 113 128 4. vs. California 10/15/1994 3 .461 A 7. 1999 4466 7. 1987 107 113 5. vs. New Mexico State 9/8/2000 3 .449 8. 2000 4441 8. 1992 105 104 6. vs. San Francisco 9/12/1997 3 .446 T 9. 2005 4431 9. 2005 102 114 7. vs. Southern California 10/29/1983 3 .444 10. 1995 4397 10. 1994 98 95 8. vs. Michigan 12/1/2000 3 .443

9. at UCLA 11/11/2000 4 .441 V ATTACK PERCENTAGE BLOCK ASSISTS 10. at Oregon 11/19/1999 3 .439 Year Pct. Year BA Games 1. 2000 .320 1. 1988 685 128 ASSISTS O 2. 2001 .298 2. 2006 558 109 Opponent Date Games Assists

3. 2005 .269 3. 1996 507 111 1. at Arizona State 9/13/2000 5 91 L 4. 2004 .267 4. 1999 500 113 vs. Oklahoma 9/5/1987 5 91

5. 2003 .250 5. 1989 499 120 3. vs. Washington State 10/18/1991 4 89 L 6. 2002 .240 6. 2002 492 114 vs. Oregon 10/25/1996 5 89

7. 1998 .231 7. 2000 491 115 5. vs. Houston 10/14/1988 5 88 E 8. 1997 .230 8. 1986 486 112 6. vs. Fresno State 11/18/1990 5 87 9. 1999 .229 9. 2005 478 114 7. vs. California 9/23/1988 586 Y 10. 1983 .225 10. 1994 467 95 8. at Washington 11/5/1999 5 83 9. at Washington State 11/4/1989 4 82 ASSISTS TOTAL BLOCKS 10. at BYU 11/20/1989 5 81 B Year Assists Games Year TB Games vs. Washington State 11/22/1998 5 81 1. 2000 1816 115 1. 1988 455.5 128 A 2. 2005 1723 114 2. 2006 373.0 109 SERVICE ACES

3. 2003 1706 116 3. 1986 367.0 112 Opponent Date Games Aces L 4. 1990 1659 120 4. 2000 360.5 115 1. at Oregon 10/6/1990 5 17

5. 1988 1650 128 5. 1989 344.5 120 2. vs. Houston 11/3/1983 4 17 L 6. 1999 1649 113 6. 1996 342.5 111 3. vs. California 11/2/1984 3 16 7. 1989 1642 120 7. 2005 341.0 114 vs. Oklahoma 8/30/1997 4 16 8. 1993 1637 122 8. 2002 315.0 114 vs. Washington State 11/22/2003 4 16 9. 2002 1599 114 9. 1995 314.5 107 6. vs. Long Beach State 10/27/1984 3 15 10. 1987 1594 113 10. 1990 304.0 120 7. vs. San Jose State 11/25/2000 3 14 vs. UConn 9/7/1990 3 14 ASSISTS PER GAME BLOCKS PER GAME at Cal State Northridge 11/21/1992 4 14 Year Avg. Games Year Avg. Games vs. Pittsburgh 10/13/1988 5 14 1. 2000 15.79 115 1. 1988 3.56 128 at Washington 11/7/1987 5 14 2. 2001 15.28 104 2. 1994 3.49 95 vs. Utah 9/7/1982 4 14 3. 2005 15.11 114 3. 2006 3.42 109 4. 2004 14.79 103 4. 1986 3.28 112 DIGS 5. 2003 14.71 116 5. 2000 3.13 115 Opponent Date Games Digs 6. 1999 14.59 113 6. 1996 3.09 111 1. Texas-Arlington 11/26/1988 5 132 7. 1998 14.39 108 7. 2005 2.99 114 2. at Arizona State 12/5/1993 5 131 8. 1996 14.20 111 8. 1987 2.97 113 3. at Arizona State 10/12/1988 4 126 9. 1987 14.11 113 9. 1999 2.96 113 4. vs. UCLA 10/10/2000 5 114 10. 1995 14.04 107 10. 1995 2.94 107 5. vs. Cal 11/22/1991 5 113 6. at LSU 9/10/1989 4 106 SERVICE ACES POINTS 7. at Arizona State 9/13/1990 4 102 Year Aces Games Year Points Games 8. at Arizona State 9/13/2000 5 101 1. 1988 234 128 1. 2000 2575.5 115 vs. Santa Barbara 9/3/1993 5 101 2. 1990 223 120 2. 1988 2572.5 128 10. at Stanford 11/12/1989 5 99 3. 1984 215 98 3. 1987 2514.0 113 4. 2003 204 116 4. 2003 2389.5 116 TOTAL BLOCKS 5. 1983 197 129 5. 2005 2388.0 114 Opponent Date Games Blocks 6. 1993 187 122 6. 1990 2386.0 120 1. at BYU 12/3/1994 4 32 7. 2002 184 114 7. 1989 2354.5 120 2. at Oregon State 10/25/1986 4 30 8. 1986 182 112 8. 1999 2322.0 113 3. vs. UCLA 10/8/1982 5 25 9. 1999 181 113 9. 1993 2311.5 122 4. vs. San Diego State 9/13/1996 5 22 10. 1998 179 108 10. 2002 2279.0 114 at UCLA 9/20/1997 5 22 6. vs. Santa Clara 9/3/1999 4 21 SERVICE ACES PER GAME POINTS PER GAME at USC 12/7/2001 5 21 Year Avg. Games Year Avg. Games vs. Oregon 10/30/1988 3 21 1. 1984 2.19 98 1. 2000 22.40 115 vs. Illinois State 9/2/1990 4 21 2. 1990 1.86 120 2. 1987 22.25 113 vs. Arizona State 9/22/2006 4 21 3. 1988 1.83 128 3. 2001 21.32 104 4. 2003 1.77 116 4. 2005 20.95 114 5. 1985 1.67 85 5. 1998 20.81 108 6. 1998 1.66 108 6. 2003 20.59 116 7. 1986 1.62 112 7. 1999 20.55 113 8. 1997 1.62 103 8. 2004 20.49 103 9. 2001 1.62 104 9. 1996 20.27 111 10. 2002 1.61 114 10. 1997 20.25 103

37 WILDCAT OPPONENTS

UTAH STATE Fax: (615) 966-1806 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/1 August 24 – Tucson, Ariz. E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.ramblinwreck.com Location: Logan, Utah Press Row: (615) 966-7051 Volleyball Contact: Cheryl Watts Nickname: Aggies Phone: (404) 894-5445 Colors: Navy Blue and White NEVADA Fax: (404) 894-1248 Conference: WAC Sept. 1 – Malibu, Calif. E-Mail: [email protected] Home Facility: Dee Glen Smith Spectrum Location: Reno, Nev. Press Row: (404) 894-5831 Head Coach: Grayson DuBose Nickname: Wolf Pack School Record/Years: 13-19/One year Colors: Navy Blue and Silver WESTERN CAROLINA Overall Record/Years: Same Conference: WAC Sept. 8 – Atlanta, Ga.

L 2006 Overall Record: 13-19 Home Facility: Virginia Street Gym Location: Cullowhee, N.C. 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 6-10/T-Sixth Head Coach: Devin Scruggs Nickname: Catamounts

L 2006 Postseason: N/A School Record/Years: 173-122/10 years Colors: Purple and Gold Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Overall Record/Years: Same Conference: Southern A Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2 + libero 2006 Overall Record: 15-15 Home Facility: Ramsey Regional Activity Center Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 9-5/Fifth Head Coach: Stephanie Dragan B Website: www.utahstateaggies.com 2006 Postseason: N/A School Record/Years: 17-53/Two years Volleyball Contact: Doug Hoffman Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Overall Record/Years: 206-190/11 years Y Phone: (435) 797-3714 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/3 2006 Overall Record: 8-28 Fax: (435) 797-2615 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 4-14/Ninth E E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.nevadawolfpack.com 2006 Postseason: N/A

L Press Row: (435) 797-3443 Volleyball Contact: Jack Kuestermeyer Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Phone: (775) 682-6984 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/3 L EASTERN WASHINGTON Fax: (775) 784-4386 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/7 August 24 – Tucson, Ariz. E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.catamountsports.com

O Location: Cheney, Wash. Press Row: (775) 327-5132 Volleyball Contact: Denise Gideon Nickname: Eagles Phone: (828) 227-2336

V Colors: Red and White PEPPERDINE Fax: (828) 227-7688 Conference: Big Sky Sept. 1 – Malibu, Calif. E-Mail: [email protected] Home Facility: Reese Court Location: Malibu, Calif. Press Row: (828) 227-2129

T Interim Head Coach: Irene Matlock Nickname: Waves School Record/Years: 0-0 Colors: Blue, Orange and White CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD A Overall Record/Years: 715-246/19 years Conference: West Coast Sept. 14 – Tucson, Ariz. 2006 Overall Record: 20-9 Home Facility: Firestone Fieldhouse Location: Bakersfield, Calif.

C 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 10-6/Third Head Coach: Nina Matthies Nickname: Roadrunners 2006 Postseason: N/A School Record/Years: 456-275/24 years Colors: Blue and Gold Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Overall Record/Years: Same Conference: CCAA D Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 2006 Overall Record: 16-12 Home Facility: Icardo Center

L Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 11-3/Second Head Coach: John Price Website: www.goeags.com 2006 Postseason: NCAA First Round School Record/Years: 192-86/10 years I Volleyball Contact: Matt MacDonald Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Overall Record/Years: 204-103/11 years Phone: (509) 359-6333 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 + libero 2006 Overall Record: 4-16

W Fax: (509) 359-2828 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 2006 Conference Record/Finish: Same E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.pepperdinesports.com 2006 Postseason: N/A Press Row: (509) 359-6331 Volleyball Contact: TBA Final AVCA Ranking: N/A 7 Phone: (310) 506-4333 Starters Returning/Lost: 6 + libero/0 SAINT MARY’S Fax: (310) 506-4322 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/0 0 August 25 – Tucson, Ariz. E-Mail: TBA Website: www.gorunners.com Location: Moraga, Calif. Press Row: (310) 456-5050 Volleyball Contact: Kevin Gilmore 0 Nickname: Gaels Phone: (661) 654-6071

2 Colors: Navy Blue and Red KENTUCKY Fax: (661) 654-6978 Conference: West Coast Sept. 7 – Atlanta, Ga. E-Mail: [email protected] Home Facility: McKeon Pavilion Location: Lexington, Ky. Press Row: N/A Head Coach: Rob Browning Nickname: Wildcats School Record/Years: 30-24/Two years Colors: Blue and White UC IRVINE Overall Record/Years: Same Conference: SEC Sept. 14 – Tucson, Ariz. 2006 Overall Record: 11-14 Home Facility: Memorial Coliseum Location: Irvine, Calif. 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 6-8/T-Fourth Head Coach: Craig Skinner Nickname: Anteaters 2006 Postseason: N/A School Record/Years: 36-24/Two years Colors: Blue and Gold Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Overall Record/Years: Same Conference: Big West Starters Returning/Lost: 3 + libero/3 2006 Overall Record: 19-12 Home Facility: Crawford Court Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 11-9/Fourth Head Coach: Charlie Brande Website: www.SMCGaels.com 2006 Postseason: NCAA Second Round School Record/Years: 97-111/Seven years Volleyball Contact: Mandy Bible Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Overall Record/Years: Same Phone: (925) 631-8562 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/4 2006 Overall Record: 13-16 Fax: (925) 631-4405 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/8 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 7-7/T-Fourth E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.ukathletics.com 2006 Postseason: N/A Press Row: (925) 376-3906 Volleyball Contact: Amy Ratliff Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Phone: (859) 257-8437 Starters Returning/Lost: 5 + libero/1 LIPSCOMB Fax: (859) 323-4310 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/1 August 31 – Malibu, Calif. E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.athletics.uci.com Location: Nashville, Tenn. Press Row: N/A Volleyball Contact: Fumi Kimura Nickname: Lady Bison Phone: (949) 824-9474 Colors: Purple and Gold GEORGIA TECH Fax: (949) 824-5260 Conference: Atlantic Sun Sept. 8 – Atlanta, Ga. E-Mail: [email protected] Home Facility: Allen Arena Location: Atlanta, Ga. Press Row: (949) 824-1777 Head Coach: Brandon Rosenthal Nickname: Yellow Jackets School Record/Years: 44-79/Four years Colors: Old Gold and White DAVIDSON Overall Record/Years: Same Conference: ACC Sept. 15 – Tucson, Ariz. 2006 Overall Record: 14-17 Home Facility: O’Keefe Gymnasium Location: Davidson, N.C. 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 6-3/Fourth Head Coach: Bond Shymansky Nickname: Wildcats 2006 Postseason: N/A School Record/Years: 130-44/Five years Colors: Red and Black Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Overall Record/Years: Same Conference: Southern Starters Returning/Lost: 4/4 2006 Overall Record: 20-12 Home Facility: Belk Arena Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 12-10/Fifth Head Coach: Tim Cowie Website: www.lipscombsports.com 2006 Postseason: N/A School Record/Years: 80-89/Five years Volleyball Contact: Mark McGee Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Overall Record/Years: 244-158/11 years Phone: (615) 966-5862 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/libero 2006 Overall Record: 18-16

38 2007 ARIZONA VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE WILDCAT OPPONENTS

2006 Conference Record/Finish: 10-8/Fourth OREGON Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11 + libero/3 2006 Postseason: N/A Sept. 28 – Tucson, Ariz. Website: www.thesundevils.com Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Oct. 25 – Eugene, Ore. Volleyball Contact: Kelly Howe Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Location: Eugene, Ore. Phone: (480) 965-1237 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Nickname: Ducks Fax: (480) 965-5408 Website: www.davidson.edu/athletics Colors: Thunder Green and Lightning Yellow E-Mail: [email protected] Volleyball Contact: Lauren Biggers Conference: Pacific-10 Press Row: (480) 965-7274 Phone: (704) 894-2815 Home Facility: McArthur Court Fax: (704) 894-2636 Head Coach: Jim Moore STANFORD E-Mail: [email protected] School Record/Years: 29-30/Two years Oct. 18 – Tucson, Ariz. 2

Press Row: N/A Overall Record/Years: 381-186/18 years Nov. 17 – Stanford, Calif. 0 2006 Overall Record: 17-12 Location: Stanford, Calif.

UCLA 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 7-11/T-Sixth Nickname: Cardinal 0 Sept. 20 – Los Angeles, Calif. 2006 Postseason: NCAA First Round Colors: Cardinal and White Nov. 24 – Tucson, Ariz. Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Conference: Pacific-10 7 Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Starters Returning/Lost: 4 + libero/2 Home Facility: Maples Pavilion Nickname: Bruins Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 Head Coach: John Dunning W Colors: Blue and Gold Website: www.goducks.com School Record/Years: 176-30/Six years Conference: Pacific-10 Volleyball Contact: Andria Wenzel Overall Record/Years: 587-126/21 years

Home Facility: Pauley Pavilion Phone: (541) 346-0962 2006 Overall Record: 30-4 I Head Coach: Andy Banachowski Fax: (541) 346-5449 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 16-2/First School Record/Years: 1,037-270/40 years E-Mail: [email protected] 2006 Postseason: NCAA Finalist L

Overall Record/Years: Same Press Row: (541) 346-4496/4497 Final AVCA Ranking: Second D 2006 Overall Record: 33-4 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 15-3/T-Second WASHINGTON STATE Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 2006 Postseason: NCAA Semifinalist Oct. 4 – Pullman, Wash. Website: www.gostanford.com C Final AVCA Ranking: Third Nov. 2 – Tucson, Ariz. Volleyball Contact: Kendall Johnson Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 + libero Location: Pullman, Wash. Phone: (650) 723-0996 A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/7 Nickname: Cougars Fax: (650) 725-2957 Website: www.uclabruins.com Colors: Crimson and Gray E-Mail: [email protected] T Volleyball Contact: James Ybiernas Conference: Pacific-10 Press Row: (650) 723-4418 Phone: (310) 206-8123 Home Facility: Bohler Gym Fax: (310) 825-8664 Head Coach: Brian Heffernan CALIFORNIA V E-Mail: [email protected] School Record/Years: 29-65/Three years Oct. 19 – Tucson, Ariz. O Press Row: (310) 825-1899 Overall Record/Years: Same Nov. 16 – Stanford, Calif. 2006 Overall Record: 15-17 Location: Berkeley, Calif. USC 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 3-15/Ninth Nickname: Golden Bears L Sept. 21 – Los Angeles, Calif. 2006 Postseason: N/A Colors: Blue and Gold Nov. 23 – Tucson, Ariz. Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Conference: Pacific-10 L

Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2 Home Facility: Haas Pavilion E Nickname: Trojans Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Head Coach: Rich Feller

Colors: Cardinal and Gold Website: www.wsucougars.com School Record/Years: 139-100/Eight years Y Conference: Pacific-10 Volleyball Contact: Linda Chalich Overall Record/Years: 438-267/22 years Home Facility: Galen Center Phone: (509) 335-0268 2006 Overall Record: 22-10 B Head Coach: Mick Haley Fax: (509) 335-0267 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 9-9/Fifth School Record/Years: 158-27/Six years E-Mail: [email protected] 2006 Postseason: NCAA Regional Semifinals A Overall Record/Years: 931-215-1/30 years Press Row: (509) 335-0268 Final AVCA Ranking: 13th 2006 Overall Record: 27-5 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/0 L

2006 Conference Record/Finish: 14-4/Fourth WASHINGTON Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 L 2006 Postseason: NCAA Third Round Oct. 5 – Seattle, Wash. Website: www.calbears.com Final AVCA Ranking: Eighth Nov. 1 – Tucson, Ariz. Volleyball Contact: Scott Ball Starters Returning/Lost: 7/0 + libero Location: Seattle, Wash. Phone: (510) 642-3098 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Nickname: Huskies Fax: (510) 653-7778 Website: www.usctrojans.com Colors: Purple and Gold E-Mail: [email protected] Volleyball Contact: Jason Pommier Conference: Pacific-10 Press Row: (510) 642-3098 Phone: (213) 740-3807 Home Facility: Bank of America Arena Fax: (213) 740-7584 Head Coach: Jim McLaughlin COLORADO STATE E-Mail: [email protected] School Record/Years: 143-45/7 years Nov. 9 – Tucson, Ariz. Press Row: (213) 746-4859 Overall Record/Years: 225-88/10 years Location: Fort Collins, Colo. 2006 Overall Record: 29-5 Nickname: Rams OREGON STATE 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 15-3/T-Second Colors: Green and Gold Sept. 27 – Tucson, Ariz. 2006 Postseason: NCAA Semifinalist Conference: Mountain West Oct. 26 – Corvallis, Ore. Final AVCA Ranking: Fourth Home Facility: Moby Arena Location: Corvallis, Ore. Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2 Head Coach: Tom Hilbert Nickname: Beavers Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 School Record/Years: 261-64/10 years Colors: Orange and Black Website: www.gohuskies.com Overall Record/Years: 435-136/18 years Conference: Pacific-10 Volleyball Contact: Misty Tucci 2006 Overall Record: 20-10 Home Facility: Gill Coliseum Phone: (206) 685-3119 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 11-5/3rd Head Coach: Taras Liskevych Fax: (206) 349-3119 2006 Postseason: NCAA First Round School Record/Years: 14-37/Two years E-Mail: [email protected] Final AVCA Ranking: Overall Record/Years: 281-122/11 years Press Row: (206) 616-8845 Starters Returning/Lost: 5 + libero/1 2006 Overall Record: 3-24 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 0-18/10th ARIZONA STATE Website: www.csurams.com 2006 Postseason: N/A Oct. 12 – Tempe, Ariz. Volleyball Contact: Joanna Riley Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Nov. 7 – Tucson, Ariz. Phone: (970) 222-8458 Starters Returning/Lost: 4 + libero/2 Location: Tempe, Ariz. Fax: (970) 491-1348 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/5 Nickname: Sun Devils E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.osubeavers.com Colors: Maroon and Gold Press Row: (828) 260-4552 Volleyball Contact: Jason Amberg Conference: Pacific-10 Phone: (541) 737-7469 Home Facility: Wells Fargo Arena Fax: (541) 737-3072 Head Coach: Brad Saindon E-Mail: [email protected] School Record/Years: 43-70/Four years Press Row: (541) 737-2410 Overall Record/Years: 287-210/16 years 2006 Overall Record: 16-15 2006 Conference Record/Finish: 7-11/Sixth 2006 Postseason: NCAA Second Round Final AVCA Ranking: N/A Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

30 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE

Entering the 2007-08 season, the Pacific-10 Conference continues to games, including a sweep of North Carolina in the best-of-three finals, and uphold its tradition as the "Conference of Champions."® Pac-10 members trailed for only one of 45 innings they played in Omaha. have claimed an incredible 146 NCAA team titles over the past 17 seasons, The Conference also swept NCAA men’s and women’s water polo honors. for an average of more than eight championships per academic year. CALIFORNIA captured the men’s title, while UCLA garnered the women’s Even more impressive is the breadth of the Pac-10's success, as those hardware, claiming the school’s 100th NCAA team championship and becom- 144 team titles have come in 24 different men's and women's sports. The ing the first athletics program in the nation to reach the century mark. The ARI- Pac-10 has led the nation in NCAA Championships 41 of the last 47 years ZONA STATE women claimed both indoor and outdoor track & field NCAA and finished second five times. titles. The feat marked just the 13th time in NCAA women's history that a team

L Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievement, the has won both the indoor and outdoor team titles in the same year. STANFORD Pac-10 has captured 359 NCAA titles (254 men's, 105 women's), far out- picked up two national championships, securing the men’s golf title, as well as L distancing the runner-up Big Ten Conference's 212 titles. the women’s cross country crown, its second in as many years.

A The Conference's reputation is further proven in the annual United On the men's side, Pac-10 members have won 254 NCAA team cham-

B States Sports Academy Directors' Cup competition, the prestigious award pionships, far ahead of the the 195 claimed by the runner-up Big Ten. Men's that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. NCAA crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-10 - 15 basket- Y STANFORD continued its remarkable run in the 2006-07 season, winning ball titles by five schools (more than any other conference), 49 tennis titles,

E its 13th consecutive Directors' Cup. In the 2006-07 competition, seven of 45 outdoor track and field crowns, and 26 baseball titles. Pac-10 members the Top-30 Division I programs were Pac-10 members: No. 1 STANFORD, have won 25 of the last 38 NCAA titles in volleyball, 33 of the last 48 in L No. 2 UCLA, No. 5 USC, No. 9 CALIFORNIA, No. 10 ARIZONA water polo, and 20 total swimming and diving national championships. L STATE, No. 24 ARIZONA and No. 29 WASHINGTON. The Pac-10 land- Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of ed five programs in the Top-10, two more than the second-place SEC (2). NCAA men's individual champions as well, claiming 1,140 NCAA individ- O The Pac-10 captured eight NCAA titles in 2006-07 to lead the nation. ual crowns.

V It should be noted that the Pac-10 total does not include CALIFORNIA’s On the women's side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began national championship in men’s rugby or WASHINGTON’s national cham- conducting women's championships 26 years ago, Pac-10 members have

T pionship in men’s crew, as they are not counted as NCAA titles. The Pac-10 claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 18 occasions. Overall, led the nation with the most NCAA titles in women's sports with five. the Pac-10 has captured 105 NCAA women's crowns, easily outdistancing the A NCAA team champions from the Pac-10 in 2006-07 came from ARI- SEC, which is second with 70. Pac-10 members have dominated a number of

C ZONA (softball), ARIZONA STATE (women’s indoor track & field and sports, winning 19 softball titles, 17 tennis crowns, 11 of the last 17 volleyball women’s outdoor track & field), CALIFORNIA (men’s water polo), ORE- titles, 11 of the last 18 trophies in golf and eight in swimming and diving.

D GON STATE (baseball), STANFORD (women’s cross country and men’s Pac-10 women athletes shine nationally on an individual basis as well,

L golf) and UCLA (women’s water polo). The Pac-10 also had runners-up in having captured an unmatched 484 NCAA individual titles, an average of

I seven NCAA Championship events: men’s soccer (UCLA), women’s volley- more than 18 champions per season. ball (STANFORD), men’s water polo (USC), women’s water polo (STAN- The roots of the Pacific-10 Conference date back over 90 years to FORD), men’s swimming (STANFORD), women’s swimming (ARI- December 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at W ZONA) and women’s tennis (UCLA). Overall, the Conference had 32 teams a meeting at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. Original membership con- finish in the top four at NCAA Championship events. sisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University 7 Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now 0 Conference in 2006-07. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Pac-10, 19 wit- Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference.

0 nessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916. One year later, action. The men sent 62 of a possible 90 teams into the postseason (68.1 Washington State College (now Washington State University), was accepted 2 percent), while the women sent 74 of a possible 100 teams (74.0 percent). into the Conference, and Stanford University joined in 1918. The Pac-10 experienced continued success in football as the league sent In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the six teams to bowl games. USC and CALIFORNIA were named co-Pac-10 University of Southern California and the University of Idaho. Montana Champions with identical 7-2 league records. The Trojans capped their sea- joined the Conference in 1924, and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members son with a 32-18 win over Michigan in the Rose Bowl. Overall, the Pac-10 with the addition of UCLA. went 3-3 in postseason bowl games with ARIZONA STATE, CALIFOR- The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-team league until NIA, OREGON, OREGON STATE and UCLA also earning bowl appear- 1950, with the exception of 1943-45, when World War II curtailed intercol- ances. USC, CALIFORNIA and OREGON STATE found themselves legiate athletic competition to a minimum. In 1950, Montana resigned from ranked in the Top-25 in the nation at the conclusion of the season, finish- the Conference and joined the Mountain States Conference. The PCC con- ing fourth, 14th and 21st respectively (Associated Press). tinued as a nine-team Conference through 1958. The Pac-10 was the premier basketball conference this season, as it sent In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and a new Conference was formed - the six teams to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship. UCLA advanced Athletic Association of Western Universities. Original AAWU membership con- to the Final Four, falling just short to Florida in the semifinals. The Bruins sisted of California, Stanford, Southern California, UCLA, and Washington. captured the Pac-10 regular season championship, while OREGON earned Washington State became a member in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State the Pacific Life Pac-10 Tournament crown. On the women's side, four teams joined in 1964. In 1968, the name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted. competed in the NCAA Tournament. ARIZONA STATE reached the Elite Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona Eight for the first time in school history, while STANFORD claimed the State University were admitted and the Pacific-10 Conference became a real- 2006-07 regular season title and the State Farm Pac-10 Tournament Trophy. ity. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding to include 10 The Conference continued its dominance in softball as all eight teams women's sports. earned trips to NCAA regional play, the most out of any conference in the Currently, the Pac-10 sponsors 11 men's sports and 11 women's sports. nation. ARIZONA claimed its eighth national title, and second in as many Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports years, in a three-game championship series against Tennessee. It marked the Federation (MPSF) in four other men's sports and two other women's sports. 19th national championship by a Pac-10 team since 1982. With a 15-5-1 Edwin N. Atherton was named the Conference's first Commissioner in Conference record, ARIZONA picked up the 2007 Pac-10 crown, while 1940. He has been succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt (1944), Thomas J. earning the overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division I Softball Hamilton (1959), Wiles Hallock (1971), and current Commissioner Championship. OREGON STATE claimed the 2007 NCAA Division I Thomas C. Hansen in 1983. Baseball Championship, becoming the first team in a decade to repeat as The Pacific-10 Conference offices are located 25 miles east of San College World Series champion. The Beavers won all five of their CWS Francisco in Walnut Creek, Calif.

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