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2009 SCHEDULE DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE TIME August 28-29 Fri-Sat at Angelo State Classic San Angelo V 28th: vs New Mexico Highlands Noon vs East Central Oklahoma 6 p.m. 29th: vs Southern Arkansas Noon O at Angelo State 3 p.m. L September 4-5 Fri-Sat at Abilene Christian Classic Abilene 4th: vs Pittsburgh State (Kan) 3 p.m. L vs Western State (Colo) 7 p.m. 5th: vs Western New Mexico 11 a.m. E at Abilene Christian 7 p.m. 7 Monday at Midwestern State Wichita Falls 6 p.m. 11-12 Fri-Sat at Tarleton State Tournament Stephenville Y 11th: vs Southwestern Oklahoma 12:30 p.m. vs East Central Oklahoma 5:30 p.m. B 12th: at Tarleton State 12:30 p.m. vs Texas Woman’s 5:30 p.m. 18 Friday OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (x) (Camper Night) UIW 7 p.m. A 19 Saturday NEWMAN (x) (Kid’s Day) UIW 2 p.m. 24 Thursday at Baptist (x) Dallas 7 p.m. L 26 Saturday at Texas / Permian Basin (x) Odessa 2 p.m. 30 WednesdayST. MARY’S (x) (Jam the Gym Night) UIW 7 p.m. L October 2-3 Fri-Sat UIW-ST. MARY’S REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 2nd: vs Texas Woman’s UIW 3 p.m. vs Midwestern State UIW 7 p.m. 3rd: vs Texas A&M / Kingsville UIW 11 a.m. Texas Woman’s vs Texas A&M / Kingsville UIW 3 p.m. 8 Thursday ST. EDWARD’S (x) UIW 7 p.m. 10 Saturday TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL (x) (Dig for Cure) UIW 11 a.m. 2 16 Friday DALLAS BAPTIST (x) UIW 7 p.m. 17 Saturday TEXAS / PERMIAN BASIN (x) UIW 11 a..m. 0 22 Thursday at Oklahoma Panhandle (x) Goodwell, Okla. 7 p.m. 24 Saturday at Newman (x) Wichita, Kan. 2 p.m. 28 Wednesdayat St. Mary’s (x) San Antonio 7 p.m. 0 31 Saturday ARKANSAS / FORT SMITH (Senior Night) UIW Noon 9 November 5 Thursday at St. Edward’s (x) Austin 7 p.m. 7 Saturday at Texas A&M International (x) Laredo 2 p.m. 13-14 Fri-Sat at Championships TBD 20-21 Fri-Sat at NCAA D-II South Central Regionals TBD

December 3-5 Thur-Sat NCAA D-II National Championships TBD

(x) Heartland Conference Matches

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UIW QUICK FACTS UIW VOLLEYBALL FACTS Name The University STAFF of the Incarnate Word HEAD COACH Jennifer Sanchez Montoya Address 4301 Broadway Alma Mater U of Florida '02 ’ San Antonio, Texas 78209 Overall Record 93-109 (6 Years) WHAT S INSIDE... University Telephone (210) 829-6000 Record at UIW 93-109 (6 Years) Athletic Telephone (210) 829-2722 Telephone (210) 805-3567 All-Time Roster...... 15 V Sports Info. Telephone (210) 829-3828 Fax (210) 805-3574 All-Time Series ...... 19 President Dr. Louis J. Agnese Jr. GRADUATE ASSISTANT Lerin Polley Enrollment 6,700 Telephone (210) 805-3567 Athletic Administration ...... 2 O Founded 1881 Fax (210) 805-3567 Awards...... 16 Mascot Cardinals ATHLETIC TRAINER B. J. Lough Colors Red, Black and White Telephone (210) 829-3834 Coaches by Wins ...... 18 L National Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference Heartland Heartland Conference ..22-24 2008 SEASON web site www. cardinalathletics.com Record 19-16 Homecourt ...... 18 L Home 11-6 Leaders by Year ...... 17 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Road 5-7 Neutral 3-3 Montoya, Jennifer, Coach....3 E Director of Athletics Mark Papich Heartland Conference 11-3 (T 1st) Players...... 6-11 829-6053 Tournament Runnersup Asst. AD / SR. Woman Adm. Angela Lawson Rankings Record Book...... 18 Y 829-3827 Southwest Regional None Sports Information ...... 2 Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Sandra Strickland National None 829-3988 The University ...... 25-26 B Asst. AD / Compliance Cord. Stacy Nordquist HONORS UIW Head Coaches...... 2 Athletic Trainer B. J. Lough Daktronics All-America Kim Kvapil (2) 829-3834 AVCA All-America Kim Kvapil (HM) UIW Quick Facts ...... 2 T. R. St. Charles (asst.) CoSIDA Acad. All-District Kim Kvapil (3) Volleyball Facts...... 2 A DomLouise Martens (asst.) AVCA National Player of Week Kim Kvapil 829-3834 Daktronics Region Player of Year Year-by-Year...... 19 Sports Info. Director Wayne Witt Kim Kvapil 09 Opponents...... 20-21 L 829-3828 Daktronics All-Region Kim Kvapil Mark Turner (grad. asst.) Edie Weise (2) 09 Roster...... 5 Jackie Sova (grad. asst.) AVCA All-Region Kim Kvapil 09 Roster Breakout...... 11 L Operations Manager Kevin Barnes Heartland Player of Year Kim Kvapil 829-6048 All-Heartland Conference Edie Weise 09 Schedule ...... 1 Administrative Assistant Lisa Townzen Kim Kvapil 08 Margins...... 14 829-2722 Sarah Nordman (2) Heartland Player of Week Edie Weise 08 Results...... 13 Spencer Ladd (2) 08 Statistics ...... 14 UIW HEAD COACHES Kim Kvapil (4) Baseball Danny Heep Sarah Nordman 829-3830 Heartland All-Tournament Kim Kvapil 2 Basketball (men) Ken Burmeister 829-6052 2009 SEASON Basketball (women) Angela Lawson (coach) Players Returning / Lost 14 / 3 0 829-3827 Starters Returning / Lost 6 / 1 SPORTS INFORMATION Cross Country (m & w) Derek Riedel Pre-Season Rankings None Director Wayne Witt 805-3566 Telephone (210) 829-3828 Football Mike Santiago HISTORY 0 Fax (210) 829-3825 805-3011 First Match Tarleton State Tournament e-mail [email protected] Golf (m & w) Brent Powell First Recorded Win 1986, 2-0 vs McMurry Graduate Assistant Mark Turner 829-2795 First Home Match 1986, d. McMurry 3-0 9 Graduate Assistant Jackie Sova Soccer (men) John Smith First Home Win 1986, d. McMurry 3-0 Mailing Address 4301 Broadway 841-7396 First Season Record 22-19 San Antonio, Texas 78209 Soccer (women) Tina Patterson All-Time Record 404-403 (22 Yrs, 50.1%) Web Site www.cardinalathletics.com 829-3941 100th Win 2-0, 9/20/91 at Texas College Softball Nora May-Davila 200th Win 3-0, 10/11/96 vs Aquinas (Mich) GENERAL 829-3969 at Daniels Classic, Austin The goal at The University of the Incarnate Swimming (m & w) Phillip Davis 300th Win 3-0, 8/30/03 vs Colorado Mines Word is to provide fair and accurate services 805-3078 at Canyon to members of the media and, in turn, the Synchro Swimming Kim Wurzel-LoPorto 400th Win 3-0, 10/23/08 University’s athletic programs ask for fair and 829-2796 at Texas A&M International accurate coverage. As a result UIW staff per- Tennis( John Newman NCAA Post-Season None m & w) sons will strive to meet any and all reason- NAIA Post-Season 5 (Last 1997) 283-5006 able requests. As the 2008-2009 athletic year NAIA Regional Titles 1 (Southwest, 1997) Track and Field (m & w) Derek Riedel progresses, new and updated information NAIA National Tournament 1 (1997) 805-3566 about UIW will be available. Please contact Heartland Conference Titles 1 (2007) Volleyball Jennifer Montoya the Office of Sports Information at (210) 829- Heart of Texas Conf. Titles 2 (Last 1997) 829-3567 3828. www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 2 UIW CARDINALS

COACH JENNIFER MONTOYA The Cardinals tied for the regular season Heartland title with Texas / Permian Basin but The season of 2008 came within inches of fell to the second seed for the tournament being a repeat of the previous year when based on a head-to-head record against the Incarnate Word won the Heartland Falcons. That made little difference in the end V Conference tournament and thus the league as UIW swept aside St. Edward’s in the semi’s title. by 3-0 and then did the same to Texas A&M International by a 3-0 count. For the first time, O The Cardinals won eight of their last nine Incarnate Word was Heartland champion. matches but a hiccup in that span sent UIW to a three-way tie for the regular season All the players on the roster now belong fully to PERSONAL L slate and the top seed in the tournament. A the coaches’ philosophy as she enters her sev- Name Jennifer Montoya coin flip did not go UIW’s way but it still got enth season as the UIW head coach. She is Born February 4, 1978 to the final match before losing. And that more comfortable with the fortunes of the pro- Hometown San Antonio L final loss cost Incarnate Word the automatic gram, a departure from her first days after being Education Graduate, Providence bid to the NCAA championship tournament. hired in the summer of 2003. It’s history now High School but the story remains worth repeating about BA in graphic design, But still, Coach Montoya’s club posted a 19- E how, in the early days, she University of Florida, 2002 16 mark and that record pushed Incarnate would work off tension by going to a local bat- Family husband Adrian Word past the break-even point for the 23 ting cage and taking our her aggression on the Children Maia (4), Derek (3 ) years the school has played collegiate vol- baseball. Y leyball. UIW is now 404-403. COACHING CAREER Head Volleyball Coach Everywhere she has been, Jennifer Montoya Incarnate Word, 2003 to present has played for winning teams and she has B garnered top individual awards. That includes COACHING RECORD being voted the Heartland’s coach of the year 2003 Incarnate Word 18-20 following 2005. 2004 Incarnate Word 7-24 A 2005 Incarnate Word 17-17 Immediately before UIW she played profes- 2006 Incarnate Word 9-23 sionally in Maia, Portugal. Her team Castelo 2007 Incarnate Word 23-9 L da Maia Ginasio Clube won the Portuguese 2008 Incarnate Word 19-16 League Championship and the Portuguese 93-109, .460 Cup. POST-SEASON L 2002 Portuguese League Those successes were an extension of what Championship she accomplished at the University of Florida 2003 Heartland Conference where she was a 1998 All-American player. Championship Tournament Three times her teams reached the NCAA Semi-finals Final Four and the other year the Gators were 2004 Heartland Conference in the Elite Eight. She led Florida to four Championship Tournament Southeastern Conference titles and three SEC Pool Play tournament championships. 2005 Heartland Conference Championship Tournament 2 At Florida, she earned a bachelor's degree in Semi-Finals graphic design in 2002. 2007 Heartland Conference Champions 0 Her list of individual accomplishments at 2008 Heartland Conference Florida is extensive. She was AVCA all-district Tournament Runnerup twice, she was All-SEC twice, and three times HONORS 0 All-SEC academic. In 1999 alone, she was on 1996 Gatorade Southwest Region five different all-tournament teams. She Player of the Year received the Arthur Ashe Scholar-Athlete 1996 San Antonio 9 Award and the Multicultural Recognition EXPRESS-NEWS Award. Player of the Year 1997 Academic All-SEC Her high school training came right here in San 1998 NCAA Division All-American For a brief moment it’s fun to recall 2007. Antonio. She is a graduate of Providence High 1998 AVCA All-District What a reversal of fortunes Coach Montoya School where in 1996 she was the Gatorade 1998 Arthur Ashe and her Cardinals experienced that fall. And Southwest Regional Player of the Year and was Scholar-Athlete Award it was almost all good and positive and a lot the San Antonio EXPRESS-NEWS Player of the 1998 All-Southeast Conference of fun for those involved. Year. In addition to being the school's athlete of 1998 Academic All-SEC the year, she was the scholar-athlete of the 1999 AVCA All-District In 2006, UIW for a variety of reasons had a year. 1999 Arthur Ashe year of not so much fun when the Cardinals Scholar-Athlete Award went 9-23 and missed out on vying for a Coach Montoya and her husband Adrian are the 1999 All-Southeast Conference Heartland Conference title. Then, a year parents of daughter Maia Lynn (5) and Derek 1999 Academic All-SEC later Incarnate Word reversed that mark (4). 2005 Heartland Conference exactly posting a 23-9 record including win- Coach of the Year ning streaks of seven and nine matches sep- 2007 Heartland Conference arated by a single loss. Coach of the Year www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 3 UIW CARDINALS

DONLOUISE MARISA GROSS LERIN POLLEY “WEEZER” MARTENS VOLUNTEER COACH GRADUATE ASSISTANT

ASSISTANT The fall of 2009 is Marisa Gross’ first action with Lerin Polley arrived at Incarnate Word in the Incarnate Word volleyball team. She is August of 2008 to begin her time as the ATHLETIC TRAINER working as a volunteer coach while she studies Cardinals’ volleyball graduate assistant while V for her master’s degree in sports management. she works on her master’s degree at UIW in DonLouise “Weezer” Martens arrived on the sports management. Incarnate Word campus in August of 2008, She is a graduate of the O just in time to go directly into the fall pre-sea- University of Maryland / She is a product of sons for Cardinals fall teams. Baltimore County where Central Texas, both she was a three-year educationally and in L She will be an assistant starter in volleyball. She the world of volleyball. in the UIW athletic once had 29 digs in a A graduate of training department and single match and that is Waxahachie High L initially her areas will be third on the all-time School, Lerin attended volleyball along with the school list. Hill Junior College aquatic sports of swim- where she was her ming and synchro. Prior to her collegiate conference’s defensive E days, she graduated MVP in 2005. Along Weezer came to from Forest Park High the way she played six Incarnate Word directly School in the Baltimore area. There, in 2003, years with the Hill Area Volleyball Club. Y from Texas Lutheran she was the AAA state player of the year after University where she being regional player of the year for the second She coached one year in the West, Texas, had five years of service first as an intern in consecutive year. She holds the school record school system and worked four years with B the athletic training area. In 2007 she moved for kills in a career. the Hill Area club. Her bachelor’s degree is to fulltime there along with being a clinical in art from Texas State University. instructor. Volleyball runs through the fiber of her family. A Sister Megan played at UM Baltimore County The volleyball influence carries into her family A member of the National and Southwest ath- and sister Morgan played at Sacred Heart as her mother has served as an official for letic trainers associations, she is certified University and was on the All-Army team. the state high school volleyball tournament. L nationally and is licensed in the State of Texas. Her bachelor’s degree in biology is Lerin away from volleyball is into ceramics, from Bethel College and her master’s in exer- painting, baseball and her dogs. cise science is from Texas State University. L

A native of Kinsley, Kan., she and husband Jason are the parents of Jaden (3) and Alexis (May of 2008).

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V O L L E Y B A L L THE 2009 CARDINALS NO PLAYER POS HT CLASS HOMETOWN (SCHOOL) 1 Sarah Nordman S 5-10 JR San Antonio (MacArthur) 2 Stephanie Tomasik OH / DS 5-9 SR Humble (Humble) 3 Amanda Mares# DS 5-0 FR Helotes (O’Connor) 4 Spencer Ladd DS 5-5 JR San Antonio (Madison) 2 5 Mary Beth Huber S 5-9 SO New Braunfels (New Braunfels) 6 Chera Smith OH/S 5-10 SO Conroe (Conroe) 0 7 Anna Herr MB/RS 6-1 SO Boerne (Boerne) 8 Bailey Hanaway# MB/RS 6-1 SO Martindale (Hill Country Christian) 0 9 Nicole Morfin OH 5-11 FR San Antonio (Marshall) 10 Danielle Suarez# S/DS 5-5 FR San Antonio (Antonian Prep) 11 Emily Kopecki OH 5-10 SR San Antonio (East Central) 9 13 Lauren McCreless DS 5-8 SR San Antonio (Incarnate Word HS) 15 Chelsea Grayson RS/OH 5-10 SO New Braunfels (Canyon) 17 Daniella Vidaurri MB/RS 6-0 SO San Antonio (Southwest) 19 Stephanie Bonura MB/RS 5-10 FR Houston (Lutheran North) 20 Edie Weise MB/RS 6-0 SR Luling (Luling) 21 Marisol Lopez DS 5-5 JR Eagle Pass (Eagle Pass)

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NO. 1 NO. 2 NO. 3 SARAH NORDMAN STEPHANIE TOMASIK AMANDA MARES JUNIOR SETTER SENIOR OUTSIDE HITTER / FRESHMAN DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST V 5-10 SAN ANTONIO 5-8 5-3 O MACARTHUR HS HUMBLE, TEXAS HELOTES, TEXAS BIRTH: 6/9/89 HUMBLE HS O’CONNOR HS L MAJOR: ART/ BIRTH: 12/28/87 BIRTH: 1/12/91 PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR: MAJOR: BIOLOGY L COMMUNICATION / PRE-PHARMACY 2008 -- Heartland President’s Honor Roll ARTS -- All-Heartland Conference (2nd) E 2009 -- Once Heartland setter of the week 2008 -- She will red-shirt the 2009 season -- In Division II was 71st in assists per set -- D-II ADA Academic Achievement Award at UIW -- Third in the Heartland in assists per set -- Heartland President’s Honor Roll Y CAREER -- She was in 24 of a possible 129 sets HIGH SCHOOL -- Has 1,000+ assists both years at UIW -- Her service ace pct. was the team’s best -- Now 5th all-time at UIW in total assists -- Her digs per set average was 4th -- Her coach was Yamilett Garcia B -- She was second team all-district in 2008 -- In 2007 was Heartland freshman of year CAREER -- She was an All-Texas Team nominee -- Also was All-Heartland Conference -- She is UIW Dean’s List -- She also played softball -- UIW Dean’s List -- Twice she has received the ADA academic A -- 2007 7 times Heartland setter of week Award PERSONAL -- In 2007 led the Heartland in assists HIGH SCHOOL -- Her parents are Patricia and Gabriel HIGH SCHOOL -- Her coach was Kevin Miller Mares L -- Her coach was Margaret Mitchum -- Four years she was all-district -- Her cousin Ben Plotez was a two-time -- Was all-district as a senior -- She also ran track and swam conference decathlon champion at -- Was the team’s MVP as a junior -- All four years she was A/B honor roll Texas State L -- A/B Honor Roll all four years PERSONAL -- She also played basketball -- She wants to either be a pharmacist -- Her parents are Vale and Andrew Tomasik or go to medical school PERSONAL -- Her siblings are Andrew, Sandra, Josh -- She began volleyball at age 4 with -- Her parents are Sally and David -- She was a swimmer first before volleyball a ball given by Aunt Trish -- Her brothers are Jacob and Jared -- She is a Facebook person -- Before matches she listens to hip hop -- Her mother played basketball and her -- Her inspiration is Florida QB Tim Tebow and Lil Wayne father football at Texas Lutheran -- Her pre-match music is eclectic -- Her TV programs are Grey’s Anatomy -- She wants to teach high school art and -- On TV she is into Discovery Channel, and Ugly Betty in the summers travel the world Travel Channel or Food Network -- She and her friends most quote the -- Her mother was a middle school coach 2 -- For a movie to quote she says movies Mean Girls and got her into volleyball Madea Goes to Jail or and League of Their Own -- She likes Facebook for shared photos Diary of a Mad Black Woman -- Her computer has more than -- On TV she likes Will and Grace, 0 -- On her computer she has tons of tunes 4,000 songs Extreme Home Makeover and the -- At Starbucks she orders some tea, -- As president for a day she Style Channel as a former coffee drinker reforms health care -- Her computer has songs ranging from -- The perfect meal is her mother’s fajitas -- At Starbucks she orders a vanilla bean 0 Coldplay to Goo Goo Dolls with homemade tortillas frappucchino -- At Starbucks it’s a mocha latte with no -- To visit she picks Playa de Carmen or -- The perfect meal is fettuccini Alfredo, whipped cream or an iced tea somewhere exotic and beachy a Caesar salad, orange crème 9 -- The perfect meal is shrimp appetizers, -- The last book she read was soda Alfredo pasta, Italian sausage, My Sister’s Keeper -- If not volleyball she would be a swimmer French bread and any dessert -- She cheers for the Florida Gators but not softball -- Her favorite place to visit is Spain and the baseball Astros -- She likes Rome for travel -- The last book she read was The Secret -- A little known fact is her specialty dance -- She takes the “A” in her hardest class -- Little known facts are she likes to nap, is called the Caveman over the match-winning point paint, travel and jam to music in STEPHANIE’S UIW STATS -- The last book she read was Harry Potter her car with the windows open and The Half Blood Prince -- Call her Sarah Red YEAR GP KILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G 2006 74 58 0.78 .049 12 0.16 -- She is a fan of the baseball Yankees SARAH’S UIW STATS 2007 55 49 0.89 .049 15 0.27 and the basketball Spurs YEAR GP KILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G 2008 24 17 0.71 0.12 9 0.38 -- She can beat her grandma Alice 2007 117 124 1.06 .262 1330 11.37 TOTALS 153 124 0.81 0.42 36 0.23 and her Aunt Sonja (recent foot 2008 117 105 0.90 .180 1108 9.47 TOTALS 234 229 0.97 .220 2438 10.42 ACES A/G DIGS D/G BLKS B/G surgery) in a foot race 9 0.12 96 1.30 4 0.05 -- A little known fact is she is ACES SA/G DIGS D/G BLKS B/G 5 0.09 70 1.27 1 0.11 double-jointed in both arms 40 0.34 237 2.03 36 0.32 9 0.38 53 2.21 0 0.00 -- Call her Skitz 24 0.21 174 1.49 17 0.15 23 0.15 219 1.43 5 0.03 64 0.27 411 1.76 53 0.23 www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 6 UIW CARDINALS

NO. 4 NO. 5 NO. 6 SPENCER LADD MARY BETH HUBER CHERA SMITH JUNIOR LIBERO SOPHOMORE SETTER SOPHOMORE OH/SETTER V 5-5 5-7 5-10 SAN ANTONIO NEW BRAUNFELS, CONROE, TEXAS O MADISON HS TEXAS CONROE HS BIRTH:8/8/89 NEW BRAUNFELS HS BIRTH:5/5/90 MAJOR: BIRTH:12/7/89 MAJOR: L COMMUNICATION MAJOR: UNDECIDED BIOLOGY / ARTS PRE-MED L

2008 2008 2008 -- Twice Heartland libero of the week -- She was in 73 of 129 sets as a freshman -- As a freshman she was in 80 E -- In Division II she was 38th in digs per -- Her 170 assists and 2.33 average of a possible 129 sets set among 300 ranked were 2nd on the team -- Her 128 kills out of the middle were -- She was 3rd in the Heartland in digs -- Her 0.29 service aces per set were 6th 5th on the team Y -- She was 7th in the Heartland in aces in the Heartland Conference -- Her attack percentage of .159 was 6th -- Her 46 assists were 3rd on the team CAREER HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL B -- She is UIW Dean’s List -- Her coach was Phyllis Fowler -- Her coach was Erin Hubert -- She has been in 215 sets of a possible -- She was academic all-district -- She was all-county as a senior 246 at UIW -- In 2007 she was an all-state setter -- She also was all-district A HIGH SCHOOL -- Her 2005 team won a state championship -- She graduated magna cum laude -- She received the Megan Herring -- Her coaches were Renata Goebel Scholarship and Matt Little PERSONAL L -- She was second team all-district -- Her parents are Connie and Chuck -- She also played softball PERSONAL Smith PERSONAL -- Her parents are Mary Kay and Burke -- Her older sisters are Channing Huber L -- Her parents are Debbie and Mark Ladd and Chelsea -- Her brothers are Burke, Matt, Jay -- Her younger brother is Reis -- Sister Chelsea played volleyball at -- She got into volleyball at age 7 in CYO -- Sally Nordman (teammate Sarah’s Northwestern State -- She is a Facebook person mother) got her started in middle -- She wants to be a physician’s assistant -- Before matches she listens to school at St. Pius X -- She is a Facebook person Bob Marley music -- She is a Facebook person -- Her favorite TV programs are -- Her favorite TV shows are on the -- Before matches her music might include Ace of Cakes and Chelsea Lately Disney Channel or medical mysteries Red Hot Chili Peppers or Yelle -- She and her friends most quote -- She and her friends most quote -- On TV she likes the Discovery Channel the movie The Hangover the movie Happy Gilmore and Animal Planet -- If president for a day she would 2 -- If president for a day she makes it -- She and her friends mostly quote the redecorate the White House so she can’t be president Friends series -- The perfect meal is chicken fried -- At Starbucks she orders a pumpkin loaf -- Her computer has more than 300 songs chicken, gravy, mashed potatoes, 0 -- Steak and baked potatoes are -- At Starbucks she gets a passion iced tea green beans the ideal meal -- The perfect meal is Paesano’s house -- If she didn’t play volleyball she might -- If not volleyball she would play table tennis salad, chicken and spinach pasta try football, but not softball but would not be a cheerleader 0 -- If not volleyball it would be softball -- Her favorite place to visit is -- Lake City, Colo., is her place to visit but not tennis a tropical beach -- She takes a match-winning point over an -- Her favorite to visit place is Hawaii -- She would take a match-winning point “A” in her hardest class 9 -- She takes a match-winning point over over an “A” in her hardest class -- She never washes her knee pads the “A” in her hardest class -- The last book she read was in the -- The last book she read was New Moon -- She has a ritual of writing a prayer Sookie Stackhouse series -- In a foot race she can beat Mark Papich from her mother on her ankle tape -- She cheers for the -- A little known fact is her thumbs are -- She cheers for the baseball Rangers and the LSU Tigers differently shaped -- A little known fact is she loves the ocean -- In a footrace she can beat -- Call her “Bob” and marine mammals Tony Marchiano -- Call her Spence, Spenfo, Spinner -- Call her Cher Bear SPENCER’S UIW STATS MARY BETH’S UIW STATS YEAR GPKILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G YEAR GPKILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G CHERA’S UIW STATS 2008 73 25 0.34 .184 170 2.33 2007 101 0 0.00 .000 21 0.21 YEAR GP KILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G 2008 114 2 0.02 -.211 46 0.40 2008 80 128 1.60 .159 10 0.12 ACES SA/G DIGS D/GBLKS B/G TOTALS 215 2 -0.19 67 0.31 21 0.29 120 1.64 1 0.01 ACES A/G DIGS D/G BLKS B/G ACES SA/G DIGS D/G BLKS B/G 6 0.08 46 0.57 15 0.19 33 0.33 248 2.46 0 0.00 32 0.28 536 4.70 0 0.00 64 0.30 784 3.65 0 0.00 www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 7 UIW CARDINALS

NO. 7 NO. 8 NO. 9 ANNA HERR BAILEY HANAWAY NICOLE MORFIN SOPHOMORE MIDDLE / SOPHOMORE REDSHIRT FRESHMAN OUTSIDE RIGHT SIDE MIDDLE / RIGHT SIDE V 6-1 5-10 BOERNE, TEXAS 6-1 SAN ANTONIO O BOERNE HS MARTINDALE, MARSHALL HS BIRTH: TEXAS BIRTH:12/7/89 L 5/12/89 HILL COUNTRY MAJOR: MAJOR: CHRISTIAN HS KINESIOLOGY L BUSINESS BIRTH:9/22/89 MANAGEMENT MAJOR: KINESIOLOGY 2008 E -- She was a medical red-shirt 2008 2008 -- Heartland President’s Honor Roll -- As a freshman she was in 108 HIGH SCHOOL -- As a freshman she got into 42 of 129 possible sets Y of a possible 129 sets -- Her coaches were Jennifer Woods -- Her 160 kills were 4th on the team and Bobbie Jo Rivera -- Her 25 total blocks were 4th on the team -- Her 70 total blocks were 2nd -- Her block avg. of 0.60 per set was 4th -- Three times she was all-district B CAREER -- Three times she was the team MVP -- A knee injury and subsequent surgery will HIGH SCHOOL -- Three years she was team captain make her a medical redshirt for 2009 -- Once she was EXPRESS-NEWS -- Her coach was Troy Errington HIGH SCHOOL player of the week A -- Twice she was all-district second team -- Her coach was Robert Simien -- As a senior she was the school’s -- In 2008 she won the Pinnacle Award female athlete of the week PERSONAL from Austin Performance Volleyball -- She received the US Army L -- Her parents are Desy and Ben Herr -- In 2007 her AIM Club Team qualified Athletic Achievement Award -- Her siblings are Ashley, Alicia, Ben for the Junior Olympics -- She began volleyball in the 8th grade on -- Twice she was all-state PERSONAL L a switch from basketball -- Three years she was the team captain -- Her parents are Jeannine and Jaime -- She is a Facebook person PERSONAL Salas -- Her volleyball inspirations -- Her parents are Pam and Mike Hanaway -- Her siblings are Eddie, Tim, Tommy, are her parents -- Her sisters are Emily, Eben, Ashleigh and Jaycee, Jeremy, Justin -- On TV she watches Scrubs Lindsey -- She wants to attend graduate school and the Food Network -- Her grandfather Col. James C. Harding -- She got into volleyball in CYO -- She has but a few songs on her played football at Penn State -- She is a Facebook person computer but she has access to -- She wants to be a volleyball coach -- Her grandma is her inspiration her sister’s and her friend’s iTunes -- She is a Facebook person -- Before matches she listens to Lil Wayne -- If she were president for a day she 2 -- On TV she watches the TLC and Style -- Her TV shows are Bad Girls Club would avoid politics and just relax networks and Law & Order: SVU at the White House -- She and her friends most quote the movie -- She and her friends most quote -- At Starbucks it’s a tall mocha latte for her Finding Nemo the movie Pineapple Express 0 -- The perfect meal is a breakfast of -- She has 1,055 songs on her computer -- She has thousands of songs pancakes, eggs, bacon, grits etc. -- As president for a day she allows prayer on her computer -- If not volleyball she would play golf in schools -- As president for a day she lowers 0 but never again soccer -- At Starbucks she orders caramel gasoline prices -- She would like to visit New Zealand frappucino -- The perfect meal is spaghetti or Spain -- The perfect meal is lobster, corn and and meat sauce 9 -- She might take a match-winning point mashed potatoes -- If not volleyball it would be softball over an “A” in her hardest class -- If not volleyball she would play basketball but not track -- The last book she read was but never again tennis -- She takes an “A” in her hardest class The Twilight Series -- For a visit she likes Maine over a match-winning point -- In a foot race she could beat former -- She would take an “A” in her hardest class -- The last book she read was teammate Carla Flink over a match-winning point Breaking Dawn after she had foot surgery -- Her last read was Things Fall Apart -- She cheers for the basketball Spurs -- A little known fact is she has never -- Her favorite team is Misty May-Keri Walsh -- A little known fact is she was called eaten a banana -- Little known facts are she loves to sing, “Lollipop” when little for her big she was editor of her high school head and skinny body ANNA’S UIW STATS year book and she loves the outdoors -- Call her “Nicki” YEAR GP KILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G BAILEY’S UIW STATS 2008 42 28 0.67 .000 4 0.10 YEAR GPKILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G ACES SA/G DIGS D/G BLKS B/G 2008 108 160 1.48 .155 3 0.03 6 0.14 20 0.48 25 0.60 ACES A/G DIGS D/G BLKS B/G 20 0.19 33 0.31 70 0.65 www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 8 UIW CARDINALS

NO. 10 NO. 11 NO. 13 DANIELLE SUAREZ EMILY KOPECKI LAUREN MCCRELESS FRESHMAN SETTER / DS SENIOR OUTSIDE HITTER SENIOR DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST V 5-3 5-10 SAN ANTONIO CHINA GROVE, TEXAS ANTONIAN PREP EAST CENTRAL HS 5-8 O BIRTH: 7/28/88 SAN ANTONIO BIRTH:4/30/90 MAJOR: BIOLOGY MAJOR: INCARNATE WORD L NUTRITION 2008 HS -- D-II ADA Academic BIRTH:9/6/87 Achievement Award L MAJOR: ART -- Heartland President’s Honor Roll / ART HISTORY 2009 -- Injuries limited her to slightly half of the E -- She will red-shirt the 2009 season season, 19 of 35 matches -- Her 119 kills still were 5th on the team 2008 HIGH SCHOOL -- Her 21 service aces were 2nd -- She got into but one set in the 2008 season Y -- Her coach was Samantha McLure CAREER -- Three years she was all-state -- In 2007 she was Heartland HM -- Twice she was setter of the year -- Twice she has received the D-II ADA CAREER B -- Her sophomore year team won academic award -- She was in 13 games as a sophomore the state title -- Twice Heartland President’s Honor Roll and 15 as a freshman -- She was the freshman of the year -- She is UIW Dean’s List -- She was all-district all four year -- She was on the UIW track team in 2008 HIGH SCHOOL A -- She was National Honor Society -- She set a school mark in the discus and -- Her coaches were Samantha McLure -- She was a member of the Latin Club that throw remains second all-time and Keelie Rader, a former UIW and Mu Alpha Theta HIGH SCHOOL player L -- Her coach was Karla Ortiz PERSONAL -- In 2006 she was the outstanding senior PERSONAL -- Her parents are Patricia and Michael -- She was academic all-district -- Her parents are Andrea and Glen L Suarez -- She was NHS and Who’s Who McCreless -- Her siblings are Michelle and Carlos -- Twice she was softball all-district and MVP -- Her father played football at Trinity -- Her sister Michelle is a basketball player -- She was a regional qualifier in the discus in San Antonio -- She first played volleyball in elementary PERSONAL -- She is a Facebook person school with her sister -- Her parents are Elizabeth and Michael -- On TV she likes Family Guy and -- She is a Facebook person -- Her older siblings are Lucas and Kari Life on Mars -- Her volleyball inspiration is -- She wants a master’s degree in nursing -- She and her friends most quote the Jackie Napoles former UIW setter or medical school movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall -- Journey is one of her options for -- She began volleyball in CYO -- On her computer she has 11 days pre-match music 2 -- She is a Facebook person, definitely worth of music -- On TV she likes Bones and -- On TV she likes House and NCIS -- The perfect meal is a big, juicy Grey’s Anatomy -- Her most quotable movies are Love hamburger or a 7-course -- She and her friends most quote the 0 Actually or Forgetting Sarah Marshall Italian dinner movie The Hangover -- She has 300-400 songs on her computer -- If not volleyball she would play tennis -- As president for a day she gets -- At Starbucks it’s hot chocolate, not coffee -- She would take the match-winning point more money for education -- The perfect meal is a chicken breast over an “A” in her hardest class 0 -- At Starbucks it’s a Passion Fruit Iced Tea with green beans, mashed potatoes -- The last book she read was -- The perfect meal is anything with -- In the world to visit, the Bahamas A Piece of Cake chicken -- Her choice would be an “A” in her hardest -- A little known fact is she is known 9 -- If not volleyball it would be basketball class over a match-winning point as “Lola” but not golf -- The last book she read was the 2nd LAUREN’S UIW STATS -- She would visit Australia first Twilight Book -- She takes the match-winning point YEAR GPKILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G -- She cheers for Nebraska, LSU,Texas A&M 2006 15 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 over an “A” in her hardest class -- A little known fact is she sings to herself 2007 13 1 0.04 .500 1 0.04 -- The last book she read was all the time to relieve stress 2008 1 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 Pride and Prejudice TOTALS 29 1 0.03 1 0.03 -- She cheers for the basketball Spurs EMILY’S UIW STATS -- She can beat brother Carlos YEAR GPKILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G ACES SA/G DIGS D/G BLKS B/G in a foot race 2006 107 211 1.97 .134 15 0.14 0 0.00 9 0.60 0 0.00 -- A little known fact is she really is 2007 114 305 2.68 .177 22 0.19 0 0.00 4 0.31 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 Hispanic 2008 60 119 1.98 .139 14 0.23 TOTALS 281 680 2.42 .155 51 0.18 0 0.00 13 0.45 0 0.00 -- Call her “Dani” ACES SA/G DIGS D/G BLKS B/G 17 0.16 117 1.09 46 0.43 31 0.27 301 2.64 3 0.39 21 0.35 125 2.08 13 0.22 69 0.25 543 1.93 62 0.22 www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 9 UIW CARDINALS

NO. 15 NO. 17 NO. 19 CHELSEA GRAYSON DANIELLA VIDAURRI STEPHANIE BONURA SOPHOMORE RS / OH SOPHOMORE MB / RS FRESHMAN MB / RS 5-10 V NEW BRAUNFELS, 5-10 5-10 TEXAS SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON O CANYON HS SOUTHWEST HS LUTHERAN HS BIRTH:3/13/90 BIRTH:3/13/90 NORTH MAJOR: MAJOR: BIRTH:10/17/90 L BUSINESS BIOLOGY / PRE-MED MAJOR: MARKETING MUSIC L EDUCATION 2008 2008 -- As a freshman she was in 106 of -- She was in 20 sets as a freshman E HIGH SCHOOL a possible 129 sets -- With limited attempts her attack percentage -- Her coach was Carlene Wolfram -- Her 1.52 kills per set were 5th of .190 was third on the team -- Three times she was all-district -- Her 43 total blocks were 3rd for UIW -- Her 0.75 blocks a set were tied for the Y team high -- As a senior she was the district MVP -- In 2008 she also was first team all-state HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL -- Her coach was Shannon Wolfe -- And she was all-state academic -- Her coach was Heather Sanders -- She was the team captain B -- Two years she was all-district -- Twice she was second team all-district -- Her 2007 team reached the state semi’s -- Three years she was academic all-district PERSONAL -- She was the team captain -- Her senior year she was academic all-state A -- She also ran track -- Her parents are Jennifer and Tom Bonura -- Her older brothers are Thomas and Tony PERSONAL -- She received the Cindy Becker Award -- She wants to be a teacher -- Her mother is Shanna Grayson PERSONAL L -- Her parents are Deborah and Joseph -- She began volleyball in the fifth grade -- She is a member of the UIW and then moved to club ball in the Business Club -- Her younger siblings are Angelique and Jonathan 8th grade -- She began volleyball in the 7th grade -- She prefers Facebook over the other L on the B team -- Her linage at UIW is lengthy—Julie Wilson, both parents, Joel Vidaurri options -- She is a Facebook person -- On TV she watches the Golden Girls -- Before matches her music is by -- She wants to earn a master’s degree -- She started volleyball in CYO and Family Guy Brittany Spears -- On her computer she has more than -- On TV she watches Family Guy -- Facebook is her choice -- Her pre-match music is anything upbeat 1,000 songs and That 70s Show -- As president for a day she attacks -- She has some 800 songs on her -- She watches on TV The Tyra Banks Show and the CMT Countdown the economic issues computer -- At Starbucks she orders a café vanilla -- At Starbucks she orders a chocolate -- Anchorman, Madea Goes to Jail and the Wedding Singer are the quotable frappuccino with extra vanilla frappe -- The perfect meal is her mom’s amazing 2 -- The perfect meal is steak, seafood then movies for her -- She has more than 1,000 songs on her chicken with rice, cream chocolate cake of mushroom sauce -- If not volleyball she would play computer 0 -- A tall chocolate frappacino or a -- If not volleyball it probably would be basketball, but not tennis basketball but never again soccer -- Her favorite place to visit is Hawaii Passion Tea is her Starbucks order -- The perfect meal is chicken fried steak, -- Her favorite place to visit is Niagara Falls -- She opts for the match-winning point -- She would take the “A” in her hardest 0 over an “A” in her hardest class mashed potatoes, crème-style corn from Rudy’s with sweet tea class over a match-winning point -- The last book she read was The Tempest -- The last book she read was -- She speaks some Spanish -- She would visit Europe first -- She takes the match-winning point over an The Fountainhead 9 -- Her favorite team is Walsh-May -- She knows a lot of sign language -- In a footrace she can beat Bailey “A” in her hardest class -- Her superstitions are knocking on wood -- A little know fact is one day she wants Hanaway if she’s on crutches to write a children’s book -- A little known fact is she is the only and lifting her feet when crossing rail lefty on the team road tracks -- Call her Chels or Chief -- The last book she read was Twilight -- She speaks Spanish as a second language -- She cheers for the basketball Spurs CHELSEA’S UIW STATS -- A little known fact is she can run and jump YEAR GPKILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G into a car traveling 20 miles per hour 2008 108 161 1.52 .130 28 0.26 -- Call her “Diddy” ACES SA/G DIGS D/G BLKS B/G DANIELLA’S UIW STATS 1 0.01 32 0.30 43 0.41 YEAR GPKILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G 2008 20 14 0.70 .190 4 0.20

ACES SA/G DIGS D/G BLKS B/G 5 0.25 10 0.50 15 0.75 www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 10 NO. 20 NO. 21 THE 2009 CARDINALS EDIE WEISE MARISOL LOPEZ BY CITY BOERNE Anna Herr SENIOR JUNIOR DEF. SPECIALIST CONROE Chera Smith EAGLE PASS Marisol Lopez MIDDLE / RIGHT SIDE 5-5 HELOTES Amanda Mares EAGLE PASS, HOUSTON Stephanie Bonura 6-0 HUMBLE Stephanie Tomasik LULING, TEXAS TEXAS LULING Edie Weise EAGLE PASS HS MARTINDALE Bailey Hanaway LULING HS NEW BRAUNFELS Chelsea Grayson BIRTH: 4/30/88 BIRTH:6/21/89 Mary Beth Huber MAJOR: SAN ANTONIO Emily Kopecki MAJOR: Spencer Ladd BUSINESS KINESIOLOGY Lauren McCreless ADMINISTRATION Nicole Morfin Sarah Nordman 2008 Danielle Suarez -- Heartland Commissioner’s Honor Roll Daniella Vidaurri 2008 -- She was in 20 sets as a sophomore -- All-Heartland Conference CAREER -- Daktronics So. Central All-Region (2nd) BY CLASS -- As a freshman she got into 42 sets -- Heartland Commissioner’s Honor Roll SENIOR Emily Kopecki -- Once Heartland hitter of the week HIGH SCHOOL Lauren McCreless -- In D-II she was 69th of 300 ranked in -- Her coaches were Lacy Hooper Stephanie Tomasik hitting percentage and Brenda Posty Edie Weise -- Her .314 hitting pct. led the Heartland -- She was all-district as a senior JUNIOR Spencer Ladd -- She was 5th in the Heartland in kills -- She was 2nd team all-district as a junior Marisol Lopez CAREER -- Twice she was all-district in softball Sarah Nordman -- She was National Honor Society -- Two years she has been Heartland SOPHOMORE Chelsea Grayson -- All four years she was honor roll Commissioner’s Honor Roll Bailey Hanaway and never missed a day -- She was Heartland HM as a sophomore Anna Herr -- In the last two years she has been in PERSONAL Mary Beth Huber 233 of a possible 246 sets -- Her parents are Elsa and Abundio Lopez Chera Smith HIGH SCHOOL -- Her brother is Anthony Daniella Vidaurri -- In 6th grade her friends played volleyball -- Her coach was Amanda Rollert FRESHMAN Stephanie Bonura so she tried it -- 2 years she was all-district Amanda Mares -- Definitely Facebook for her -- 3 years she was academic all-district Nicole Morfin -- Her pre-match music is soft rock -- As a senior she was district MVP Danielle Suarez or Spanish -- That same year she was all-state -- Her TV programs are Will and Grace PERSONAL and Royal Pains BY HEIGHT -- Her mother is Julie Weise -- She has less than 100 songs on computer Bailey Hanaway 6-1 -- Her sisters are Kris, Lindsey and Valerie -- As president for a day she makes Anna Herr 6-1 -- She got into volleyball through the college free Daniella Vidaurri 6-0 Litter Diggers program -- Strawberries and crème are her choice Edie Weise 6-0 -- She is a face book person at Starbucks Nicole Morfin 5-11 -- On TV she watches Deadliest Catch -- Crispy chicken with pasta and Alfredo Stephanie Bonura 5-10 and Man vs. Wild sauce are the perfect meal Chelsea Grayson 5-10 -- Forgetting Sarah Marshall is the movie -- If not volleyball it would be softball Emily Kopecki 5-10 she and friends most quote but not badminton Sarah Nordman 5-10 -- At Starbucks she orders hot chocolate -- First place to visit would be Chera Smith 5-10 -- The perfect meal is steak, mashed Muzquiz Coachuila, Mexico Mary Beth Huber 5-9 potatoes, green beans, blackberry -- She can’t choose between the “A” in class Stephanie Tomasik 5-9 cobbler or the match-winning point Lauren McCreless 5-8 -- Her favorite place to visit is any beach -- The last books she read were Nick and Spencer Ladd 5-5 -- She takes the winning match point Norah’s Infinite Playlist and Marisol Lopez 5-5 over the “A” in her hardest class Twilight’s last sequel Breaking Dawn Danielle Suarez 5-5 -- Left Behind was the last book she read -- Her first language was Spanish Amanda Mares 5-0 -- She cheers for the baseball Astros -- A little known fact is she has a need to -- In a foot race she beats Spencer Ladd change nail color almost every day EDIE’S UIW STATS -- Call her “Mari” YEAR GP KILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G MARISOL’S UIW STATS 2006 58 57 0.98 .201 9 0.16 2007 113 310 2.74 .246 10 0.09 YEAR GP KILLS K/G PCT. ASST A/G 2008 120 330 2.75 .313 11 0.09 2007 42 1 0.02 .143 2 0.05 TOTALS 291 697 2.40 .271 30 0.10 2008 20 0 0.00 .000 2 0.10 TOTALS 62 1 0.02 .140 4 0.06 ACES SA/G DIGS D/G BLKS B/G 0 0.00 21 0.36 25 0.43 ACESSA/G DIGS D/GBLKS B/G 0 0.00 30 0.27 26 0.80 0 0.00 44 1.05 0 0.00 3 0.03 18 0.15 52 0.75 3 0.15 31 1.55 0 0.00 3 0.01 69 0.24 103 0.35 3 0.05 75 1.21 0 0.00 www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 11 UIW CARDINALS

THE 2008 SEASON V O L L E Y B A L L

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2008 RESULTS

DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE RESULT RECORD CONF August V 29-30 Fri-Sat Alamo City Classic UIW 29th: vs Western New Mexico L 3-0 0-1 vs Texas A&M / Kingsville W 3-0 1-1 O 30th: vs Southwest Baptist (Mo) L 3-2 1-2 vs Tarleton State W 3-2 2-2 L September 5-6 Fri-Sat at Nebraska / Kearney Fall Classic Kearney, Neb. 5th: vs Chadron (Neb) W 3-2 3-2 L vs University of Mary (ND) W 3-0 4-2 6th: vs Upper Iowa L 3-1 4-3 vs Nebraska / Kearney L 3-0 4-4 E 11-13 Thur-Sat at St. Mary’s Classic San Antonio 11th: vs West Texas A&M at UIW L 3-0 4-5 12th: vs Cameron (Okla_) at UIW L 3-1 4-6 Y 13th: vs Abilene Christian at UIW W 3-1 5-6 18 Thursday at Newman (Kan) (x) Wichita, Kan. W 3-0 6-6 1-0 B 20 Saturday at Oklahoma Panhandle (x) Goodwell, Okla. W 3-0 7-6 2-0 26 Friday TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL (x) UIW W 3-1 8-6 3-0 27 Saturday ST. EDWARD’S (x) UIW W 3-0 9-6 4-0 A MIDWESTERN STATE UIW L 3-0 9-7

October L 1 Wednesday at St. Mary’s (x) San Antonio W 3-0 10-7 5-0 3-4 Fri-Sat at Washburn (Kan) Tournament Topeka, Kan. 3rd: vs Ft. Hayes (Kan) L 3-2 10-8 L vs Truman State (Mo) L 3-0 10-9 4th: vs Washburn (Kan) L 3-0 10-10 vs Emporia State (Kan) L 3-0 10-11 10 Friday TEXAS / PERMIAN BASIN (x) UIW W 3-2 11-11 6-0 11 Saturday DALLAS BAPTIST (x) UIW W 3-2 12-11 7-0 12 Sunday BENTLEY (Mass) UIW W 3-1 13-11 14 Tuesday at Angelo State San Angelo L 3-1 13-12 17 Friday NEWMAN (Kan) (x) UIW L 3-1 13-13 7-1 2 18 Saturday OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE (x) UIW W 3-0 14-13 8-1 23 Thursday at Texas A&M International (x) Laredo W 3-0 15-13 9-1 25 Saturday at St. Edward’s (x) Austin L 3-0 15-14 9-2 0 29 Wednesday ST. MARY’S (x) UIW W 3-1 16-14 10-2 31 Friday TARLETON STATE UIW W 3-2 17-14 0 November 6 Thursday at Texas / Permian Basin (x) Odessa L 3-0 17-15 10-3 8 Saturday at Dallas Baptist (x) Dallas W 3-1 18-15 11-3 9 13-14 Thur-Fri at Heartland Conference Championships at Odessa 14th: #3 UIW vs #2 St. Edward’s W 3-1 19-15 15th: #3 UIW vs #1 Texas / Permian Basin L 3-0 19-16

(x) Heartland Conference Matches

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2008 FINAL STATISTICS

Overall record: 19-16 Conf: 12-4 Home: 11-6 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 3-3

ATTACK SET SERVE ## Player SP MP-MS K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set SA SA/Set SE V 20 Edie Weise 120 33- 330 2.75 101 731 .313 11 0.09 3 0.03 2 12 Kim Kvapil 129 35- 495 3.84 192 1290 .235 45 0.35 17 0.13 15 17 Daniella Vidaurri 20 13- 14 0.70 6 42 .190 4 0.20 5 0.25 2 5 Mary Beth Huber 73 29- 25 0.34 9 87 .184 170 2.33 21 0.29 21 O 1 Sarah Nordman 117 33- 105 0.90 40 361 .180 1108 9.47 24 0.21 23 6 Chera Smith 80 28- 128 1.60 62 416 .159 10 0.12 6 0.08 6 8 Bailey Hanaway 108 33- 160 1.48 90 452 .155 3 0.03 20 0.19 37 L 11 Emily Kopecki 60 19- 119 1.98 68 367 .139 14 0.23 21 0.35 19 15 Chelsea Grayson 106 35- 161 1.52 96 500 .130 28 0.26 1 0.01 1 10 Carla Flink 93 32- 2 0.02 1 25 .040 36 0.39 18 0.19 7 L 2 Stephanie Tomasik 24 15- 17 0.71 16 85 .012 6 0.25 9 0.38 12 21 Marisol Lopez 20 12- 0 0.00 0 3 .000 2 0.10 3 0.15 1 13 Lauren McCreless 1 1- 0 0.00 0 0 .000 1 1.00 0 0.00 1 E 9 Nicole Morfin 1 1- 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 7 Anna Herr 42 20- 28 0.67 28 103 .000 4 0.10 6 0.14 10 4 Spencer Ladd 114 32- 2 0.02 10 38 -.211 46 0.40 32 0.28 51 Y 3 Tkale Johnson 75 30- 1 0.01 6 21 -.238 17 0.23 8 0.11 23 22 Catelyn Vasquez 8 5- 0 0.00 1 3 -.333 1 0.12 0 0.00 3 INCARNATE WORD 129 35- 1587 12.30 726 4524 .190 1507 11.68 194 1.50 234 Opponents 129 35- 1447 11.22 681 4426 .173 1378 10.68 201 1.56 212 B

DIG BLOCKING ## Player SP RE Dig Dig/Set BS BA Total Blk/Set BE BHE A 20 Edie Weise 120 2 18 0.15 38 52 90 0.75 8 0 12 Kim Kvapil 129 18 487 3.78 9 25 34 0.26 4 1 17 Daniella Vidaurri 20 3 10 0.50 4 11 15 0.75 0 0 L 5 Mary Beth Huber 73 8 120 1.64 0 1 1 0.01 0 1 1 Sarah Nordman 117 1 174 1.49 1 16 17 0.15 2 26 6 Chera Smith 80 13 46 0.57 3 12 15 0.19 2 1 L 8 Bailey Hanaway 108 0 33 0.31 25 45 70 0.65 3 0 11 Emily Kopecki 60 13 125 2.08 3 10 13 0.22 0 0 15 Chelsea Grayson 106 6 32 0.30 2 41 43 0.41 1 0 10 Carla Flink 93 15 118 1.27 0 0 0 0.00 1 1 2 Stephanie Tomasik 24 7 53 2.21 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 21 Marisol Lopez 20 4 31 1.55 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 13 Lauren McCreless 1 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 9 Nicole Morfin 1 0 1 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 7 Anna Herr 42 1 20 0.48 10 15 25 0.60 4 0 4 Spencer Ladd 114 44 536 4.70 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2 3 Tkale Johnson 75 21 209 2.79 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 22 Catelyn Vasquez 8 4 6 0.75 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TEAM 41 0 INCARNATE WORD 129 201 2019 15.65 95 228 209.0 1.62 25 32 Opponents 129 194 1889 14.64 84 261 214.5 1.66 19 19 0 2008 STREAKS 9 Longest Winning 5 (Sept. 13 to Sept. 27 2008 MARGINS Longest Losing 4 (Twice) When the score was 3-0 UIW was 8-10 Longest Winning at Home 3 (3 Times) When the score was 3-1 UIW was 6-4 Longest Losing at Home 2 (Sept. 11-12) When the score was 3-2 UIW was 5-1

Longest Winning on Road 3 (Sept. 18 to Oct. 1) Longest Losing on Road 2 (Twice)

Longest Winning Neutral 2 (Sept. 5) Longest Losing Neutral 4 (Sept. 6 to Oct. 14)

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ALL-TIME ROSTER Lopez, Marisol 2007- 62 Luna, Joni 1988 PLAYER YEARS GAMES Lyssy, Shanna 1988-1991 Alfaro, Cissy 1988 Machacek, Wendy 1997-1998 242 Amerson, Debbie 1986 Martineau, Adria 2000-2003 403 Arnold, Patrice 1995-1997 259 Martinez, Alma 1997 30 Barraza, Angelica 1991 KIM KVAPIL Martinez, Brittany 2005 81 Benjamin, Tyraeia 2004-2005 95 V 1,580 KILLS Martinez, Jada 1991 Bennett, Sabrina 1996-1999 280 Martinez, Rose Ann 1989-1992 57 Birdson, April 1995-1997, 99 424 McCreless, Lauren 2006- 29 Burleson, Stephanie 1987 O Miller, Terri 1988-1989 Bury, Meg 1991-1994 196 Milmont, Tara 1998-1999 171 Bustos, Tricia 1993-1996 457 Montgomery, Alexis 2001 21 Butler, Meshelle 1986 L Moody, Ivy 2005 34 Capik, Pam 1996-1999 431 Mora, Pat 1990-1991 Carrejo, Amanda 2003 135 Moreno, Tinna 1989-1992 91 Carvajal, Christine 1986-1987 Morales, Raquel 1989 L Chapman, Kari 2003-2006 397 Morris, Raissa 2005 34 Colclasure, Jill 1998 96 Nalley, Amanda 1993-1996 263 Crayon, Melissa 1988-1991 Napoles, Jackie 2002-2005 490 E Dennis, DeeDee 1988-1989 Nordman, Sarah 2007- 234 Denton, Dana 1994-1995 212 Nottinham, Erin 1996-1998 306 Delgado, Terry 1995-1997 387 Parsons, Janelle 1998-1999 156 Y Diaz, Bianca 1988, 1990 Plsek, Tonya 1992-1995 341 Dworzczyk, Leah 2000-2003 340 Pollock, Kym 1992-1994 257 Dzuik, Carol 1986-1987 Pruski, Betty 1986 Elliot, Elizabeth 1986-1987 B JACKIE NAPOLES Puente, Tara 1998 12 Farington, Tina 1996 Pulliam, Candice 1999 44 Fife, Heather 1999-2000 229 490 SETS Ramirez, Marci 1998 18 Finley, Dana 1995 119 A Rader, Keelie 1999-2001 353 Flink, Carla 2005-2008 322 PLAYED, Rektorik, Lori 2001-2004 341 Garcia, Brandie 2002-2005 401 4,320 ASSISTS Richbourg, Diane 1988-1991 Garza, Virginia 1986-1987 Richter, Kortni 2005-2007 321 L Gass, Francine 1987-1988 Rodriguez, Anne 1987 Gerdes, Lisa 1992 110 Roemer, Alana 2001-2004 276 Giesek, Terry Lynn 1986 Ruthstrom, Cori 1994 72 L Gilliam, Frenchellen 2004-2007 336 Sanchez, Blanca 1987 Goldoni, Juliana 2006 85 Shea, Stephanie 200- 3 Gonzalez, Monica 1997-1998 133 Skopal, Jenni (Fasan) 1998, 2000-02 425 Grace, Tammie 1993 9 Settlemeyer, Michaela 2000-2003 409 Grayson, Chelsea 2008- 106 Silva, Amy 2004-2005 226 Gustafson, Ingrid 1991, 1993 114 Simpson, Tracye 2001 15 Haass, Lynsie 1997 21 Smith, Chera 2008- 80 Hager, Cathy 1989-1992 99 Snook, Shelly 1996-1997 291 Hager, Christine 1989-1991 Sodrok, Elisa 1988-1990 Hanaway, Bailey 2008- 108 2 Stark, Lori 1991 Heier, Katie 2002 117 HANNAH Stone, Jenny 2000 5 Henneke, Kerri 1987-1990 Sweeney, Chandler 1996101 Hernandez, Cynthia 1987 WERCHAN 0 Tamez, Suzanne 1994-1996 305 Herr, Anna 2008- 42 2,031 DIGS Tomasik, Stephanie 2006- 153 Higginbotham, Debbie1986 Tschoepe, Leah Gail 1987 Hinojosa, Patti 2002-2003 125 Tuttle, Deborah 1988-1989 0 Huber, Mary Beth 2008- 73 Vanecek, Amy 1992-1995 284 Huerta, Maria 1991 Vargas, Becky 1999-2000 16 Inman, Jessica 1999-2000 168 Vargas, Laura 1994-1995 215 9 Jacoby, Samantha 2004-2006 321 KATHLEEN Vasquez, Catelyn 2005-2008 25 James, Julee 2000-2003 488 Velasquez, Virginia 1991-1994 360 Johnson, Tkale 2008 75 KERNWEIN Vidaurri, Daniella 2008- 20 Jones, Anna 1986-1987 295 BLOCKS Villanueva, Yvette 1999-2001 235 Kalisky, Tammy 1989, 1991 Vosburg, Traci 1992-1993 154 Kernwein, Kathleen 2000-2003 488 Weise, Edie 2006- 291 Kopecki, Emily 2006- 281 Werchan, Hannah 2004-2007 440 Kvapil,l Kim 2005-2008 475 Wilkinson, Emily 1993 16 Ladd, Spencer 2007- 215 Ximenez, Teresa 1986 Lavine, Tara 1991-1993 238 Lavighousez, Sara 1998 46 Lebherz, Michelle 1999 79 LeFlore, Ebony 1992-1994 103 Littleton, Brittany 2007 36 Loocke, Kelly 1997 143 Lopez, Ida 1992-1993 124 www.cardinalathletics.com PAGe 15 UIW CARDINALS

NAIA ALL-DISTRICT Brandie Garcia, 2005 (HM) VOLLEYBALL Elisa Sodrock, 1989 Hannah Werchan, 2005 (2nd), 2007 (HM) Christine Hager, 1990 Amy Silva, 2005 (2nd) AWARDS Virginia Velasquez, 1991, HM 1993 Kim Kvapil, 2007, 2008 Tara Lavine, HM 1992, HM 1993 Sarah Nordman, 2007, 2008 (2nd) Meg Gustafson, HM 1993 Edie Weise, 2007 (HM), 2008 Emily Kopecki, 2007 (HM) DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICA NAIA DISTRICT ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Kim Kvapil, 2008 (2nd) Elisa Sodrock, 1990 V Traci Vosburg, 1992 HEARTLAND TOURNAMENT MVP AVCA ALL-AMERICA Cynthia Velasquez, 1992 Kim Kvapil, 2007 Kim Kvapil, 2008 (HM) Tinna Moreno, 1992 HEARTLAND ALL-TOURNAMENT O Amy Vanacek, 1992 Keelie Rader, 2000 NAIA ALL-AMERICA Tonya Plsek, 1992 Heather Fife, 2000 Lisa Gerdes, 1992 (3rd) Cathy Hager, 1992 Kari Chapman, 2005 L Terry Delgado, 1997 (3rd) Meg Bury, 1992 Kortni Richter, 2007 Shelly Snook, 1997 Tara Lavine, 1992 Kim Kvapil, 2008 NAIA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Lisa Gerdes, 1992 L Diane Richbourg, 1991 HEARTLAND PLAYER OF WEEK Cathy Hager, 1992 HEARTLAND CONFERENCE Jessica Inman, 2000 Tonya Plsek, 1994, 1995 PRESIDENT'S HONOR ROLL (3.5+) Heather Fife, 2000 E Meg Bury, 1994 Lelah Dworaczyk, 2001, 2002, 2003 Jackie Napoles, 2002, 2004, 2005 (2) Tricia Bustos, 1995, 1996 Adria Martineau, 2002, 2003 Kari Chapman, 2004, 2005, 2006 Amanda Nalley, 1995 Amanda Carrejo, 2003 Brandie Garcia, 2005 Y Lori Rektorik, 2003, 2004 Hannah Werchan, 2005 (2), 2007 Kim Kvapil, 2005, 2007 (2), 2008 (4) AVCA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Julee James, 2003 Sarah Nordman, 2007 (7), 2008 Kim Kvapil, 2008 Brandi Garcia, 2003, 2004, 2005 Edie Weise, 2008 B NAIA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Kari Chapman, 2004, 2005, 2006 Samantha Jacoby, 2004, 2005, 2006 Spencer Ladd, 2008 (2) Shelly Snook, 1997 Kim Kvapil, 2005, 2006, 2007 Carla Flink, 2005, 2006, 2007 HEART OF TEXAS ALL-CONFERENCE A ESPN ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Brittany Martinez, 2005 Francine Gass, 1987, 1988 Brandie Garcia, 2005 Kortni Richter, 2005, 2006, 2007 Cathy Hager, 1990, 1992 CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-REGION Catelyn Vasquez, 2005, 2006, 2007 Christine Hager, 1990 L Lori Rektorik, 2003 (3rd) Brittany Martinez, 2006 Melissa Crayon, 1990 Carla Flink, 2007 (3rd) Frenchellen Gilliam, 2007 Tara Lavine, 1991, 1992 2nd, 1993 Kim Kvapil, 2008 (3rd) Emily Kopecki, 2007 Virginia Velasquez, 1992, 1993, 1994 L GTE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT HEARTLAND CONFERENCE Meg Gustafson, 1993 Ida Lopez, 1993 Christine Hager, 1991 COMMISSIONER'S HONOR ROLL (3.0+) Dana Denton, 1994 Diane Richbourg, 1991 Keelie Rader, 2000, 2001 Dana Finley, 1995 Cathy Hager, 1992 Yvette Villanueva, 2000 Terry Delgado, 2nd 1995, 2nd 1996, 1997 Meg Bury, 1994 Jessica Inman, 2000 Tonya Plsek, HM 1995 Tricia Bustos, 1996 Jenni Skopal, 2000 Laura Vargas, HM 1995 Pam Capik, 1997, 1999 (2nd) Adria Martineau, 2001 Shelly Snook, 1996, 1997 Michaela Settlemeyer, 2001, 2002, 2003 Kelly Loocke, 2nd 1997 AVCA ALL-REGION Jenni Skopal, 2001, 2002 April Birdson, 2nd 1997 2 Kim Kvapil, 2008 Julee James, 2001, 2002 Pam Capik, 2nd 1997 DAKTRONICS REGION PLAYER OF YEAR Yvette Villanueva, 2001 Wendy Mahacek, HM 1997, 2nd 1998 Kim Kvapil, 2008 Patti Hinojosa, 2002, 2003 Jenny Fasan, 2nd, 1998 0 DAKTRONICS ALL-REGION Kathleen Kernwein, 2002, 2003 HEART OF TEXAS CCOACH OF YEAR Kim Kvapil, 2008 Frenchellen Gilliam, 2004, 2005, 2006 Edie Weise, 2008 (2nd) Hannah Werchan, 2005, 2006, 2007 Laura Trevor-Wilson, 1992 Mark Papich, 1997 0 NAIA ALL-REGION Raissa Morris, 2005 HEART OF TEXAS ALL-ACADEMIC Lisa Gerdes, 1992 Edie Weise, 2007 Terry Delgado, 1997 Christine Hager, 1991 9 Shelly Snook, 1997 HEARTLAND CONFERENCE PLAYER OF YEAR Shanna Lyssy, 1991 Kim Kvapil, 2007, 2008 Tinna Moreno, 1991 Diane Richbourg, 1991 NAIA DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR HEARTLAND FRESHMAN OF YEAR Tricia Bustos, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Jackie Naoples, 2002 Laura Trevor-Wilson, 1992 Kim Pollock, 1993 Amy Silva, 2004 NAIA REGION COACH OF THE YEAR Virginia Velasquez, 1993 Sarah Nordman, 2007 Laura Trevor-Wilson, 1992 Traci Vosburg, 1993, 1994 Mark Papich, 1997 HEARTLAND COACH OF YEAR Amanda Nalley, 1993, 1994, 1995 AVCA/TACHIKARA REGION COACH OF YR Jennifer Montoya, 2005, 2007 Amy Vanecek, 1993, 1994, 1995 Mark Papich, 1997 Tonya Plsek, 1993, 1994, 1995 ALL-HEARTLAND CONFERENCE Meg Bury, 1993, 1994 NAIA SW REGION PLAYER OF WEEK Keelie Rader, 1999, 2000, 2001 Tara Lavine, 1993 Terry Delgado, 1997 Yvette Villanueva, 2nd, 1999 Tammy Grace, 1993 Shelly Snook, 1997 Heather Fife, 1999, 2000 Suzanne Tamez, 1994, 1995 Jackie Napoles, 2002, 2003 (2nd), 2004(2nd) NAIA DISTRICT PLAYER OF THE YEAR April Birdsong, 1995 Amanda Carrejo, 2003 (2nd) Lisa Gerdes, 1992 Dana Denton, 1995 Michaela Settlemeyer, 2003 Dana Finley, 1995 Kari Chapman, 2004, 2005, 2006 (2nd) Erin Nottingham, 1995 www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 16 UIW CARDINALS

2006 .353 Brittany Martinez 2007 0.34 Sarah Nordman LEADERS BY YEAR 2007 .263 Kortni Richter 2008 0.35 Emily Kopecki 2008 .313 Edie Weise SINCE 1991 DIGS ASSISTS 1991 340 Virginia Velasquez 1991 856 Virginia Velasquez 1992 549 Tara Lavine GAMES PLAYED 1992 1342 Virginia Velasquez 1993 567 Tara Lavine 1991 98 Tara Lavine 1993 1202 Virginia Velasquez 1994 445 Tonya Plsek 1992 114 Virginia Velasquez 1994 785 Virginia Velasquez 1995 405 Dana Finley V 1993 126 Tara Lavine 1995 799 Amanda Nalley 1996 346 Shelly Snook 1994 123 Virginia Velasquez 1996 968 Pam Capik 1997 521 Terry Delgado 1995 119 Dana Finley 1997 1636 Pam Capik 1998 263 Jill Colclasure 1996 127 Shelly Snook 1998 608 Pam Capik 1999 353 Heather Fife O 1997 165 April Birdsong 1999 914 Pam Capik 2000 517 Heather Fife 1998 104 Jenni Fasan 2000 981 Julee James 2001 421 Adria Martineau 1999 110 April Birdsong 2001 1195 Julee James 2002 434 Katie Heier L 2000 133 Keelie Rader 2002 1223 Jackie Napoles 2003 533 Adria Martineau 2001 124 Adria Martineau 2003 949 Jackie Napoles 2004 458 Hannah Werchan 2002 132 Michaela Settlemeyer 2004 1093 Jackie Napoles 2005 601 Hannah Werchan Kathleen Kernwein 2005 1055 Jackie Napoles 2006 497 Hannah Werchan L 2003 135 Amanda Carrejo 2006 490 Samantha Jacoby 2007 475 Hannah Werchan 2004 119 Samantha Jacoby 2007 1330 Sarah Nordman 2008 536 Spencer Ladd 2005 127 Kari Chapman 2008 1108 Sarah Nordman DIGS PER GAME E Brandie Garcia ASSISTS PER GAME 1991 3.7 Virginia Velasquez 2006 110 Kari Chapman 1991 Unavailable 1992 3.5 Cathy Hager 2007 117 Sarah Nordman 1992 11.8 Virginia Velasquez 1993 4.5 Tara Lavine Hannah Werchan 1993 9.8 Virginia Velasquez 1994 3.97 Tonya Plsek Y 2008 129 Kim Kvapil 1994 6.4 Virginia Velasquez 1995 3.40 Terry Delgado KILLS 1995 8.5 Amanda Nalley Dana Finley 1991 321 Christine Hager 1996 10.2 Pam Capik 1996 2.80 Amanda Nalley 1992 421 Lisa Gerdes 1997 11.1 Pam Capik 1997 3.18 Terry Delgado B 1993 397 Tara Lavine 1998 6.4 Pam Capik 1998 2.84 Tara Milmont 1994 303 Lara Vargas 1999 9.62 Pam Capik 1999 3.64 Heather Fife 1995 391 Dana Finley 2000 8.38 Julee James 2000 3.93 Heather Fife A 1996 431 Shelly Snook 2001 9.96 Julee James 2001 3.40 Adria Martineau 1997 683 Terry Delgado 2002 9.34 Jackie Napoles 2002 3.71 Katie Heier 1998 278 Wendy Machacek 2003 7.36 Jackie Napoles 2003 4.16 Adria Martineau 1999 356 Keelie Rader 2004 10.41 Jackie Napoles 2004 4.16 Hannah Werchan L 2000 486 Keelie Rader 2005 8.44 Jackie Napoles 2005 5.62 Hannah Werchan 2001 503 Keelie Rader 2006 4.90 Samantha Jacoby 2006 4.69 Hannah Werchan 2002 384 Michaela Settlemeyer 2007 11.37 Sarah Nordman 2007 4.06 Hannah Werchan L 2003 408 Michaela Settlemeyer 2008 9.47 Sarah Nordman 2008 4.70 Spencer Ladd 2004 436 Kari Chapman 2005 393 Amy Silva SERVICE ACES SOLO BLOCKS 2006 328 Kim Kvapil 1991 41 Cathy Hager 1991 91 Christine Hager 2007 479 Kim Kvapil 1992 55 Virginia Velasquez 1992 69 Lisa Gerdes 2008 495 Kim Kvapil 1993 74 Virginia Velasquez 1993 13 Three Players 1994 38 Virginia Velasquez 1994 35 Dana Denton KILLS PER GAME 1995 63 Dana Finley 1995 40 Dana Finley 1991 .180 Christine Hager 1996 45 Tricia Bustos 1996 30 April Birdsong 1992 3.8 Lisa Gerdes 1997 85 April Birdsong 1997 28 April Birdsong 1993 3.2 Tara Lavine 1998 27 Janelle Parsons 1998 21 Jenni Fasan 2 1994 2.53 Lara Vargas 1999 43 April Birdsong 1999 44 Yvette Villanueva 1995 3.29 Dana Finley 2000 47 Yvette Villanueva 2000 29 Kathleen Kernwein 1996 3.4 Shelly Snook 2001 53 Adria Martineau 2001 19 Kathleen Kernwein 1997 4.17 Terry Delgado 2002 31 Kathleen Kernwein 2002 29 Michaela Settlemeyer 0 1998 2.73 Wendy Machacek Julee James 2003 35 Michaela Settlemeyer 1999 3.56 Keelie Rader 2003 33 Kathleen Kernwein 2004 49 Kari Chapman 2000 3.65 Keelie Rader 2004 37 Kari Chapman 2005 63 Kari Chapman 2001 4.19 Keelie Rader 2005 51 Kari Chapman 2006 51 Kari Chapman 0 2002 2.91 Michaela Settlemeyer 2006 51 Kari Chapman 2007 26 Edie Weise 2003 3.29 Michaela Settlemeyer 2007 40 Sarah Nordman 2008 38 Edie Weise 2004 3.89 Kari Chapman 2008 32 Spencer Ladd BLOCKS PER GAME 9 2005 3.42 Amy Silva SERVICE ACES PER GAME 1991 Unavailable 2006 3.01 Kim Kvapil 1991 Unavailable 1992 3.2 Lisa Gerdes 2007 4.17 Kim Kvapil 1992 Unavailable 1993 1.1 Megan Gustafsen 2008 3.84 Kim Kvapil 1993 Unavailable 1994 0.94 Dana Denton KILLS PERCENTAGE 1994 0.31 Virginia Velasquez 1995 0.67 Dana Finley 1991 Unavailable Laura Vargas 1996 0.72 Terry Delgado 1992 .247 Lisa Gerdes 1995 0.53 Dana Finley 1997 0.81 Kelly Loocke 1993 .250 Amanda Nalley 1996 0.36 Tricia Bustos 1998 0.74 Jenni Fasan 1994 .203 Dana Denton Suzanne Tamez 1999 0.87 April Birdsong 1995 .222 Dana Finley 1997 0.52 April Birdsong 2000 1.04 Kathleen Kernwein 1996 .296 Amanda Nalley 1998 0.28 Janelle Parsons 2001 0.64 Kathleen Kernwein 1997 .305 Shelly Snook 1999 0.39 April Birdsong 2002 0.60 Michela Settlemeyer 1998 .203 Jenni Fasan 2000 0.41 Yvette Villanueva 2003 0.61 Kathleen Kernwein 1999 .294 Keelier Rader 2001 0.43 Adria Martineau 2004 0.88 Kari Chapman 2000 .267 Keelie Rader 2002 0.27 Adria Martineau 2005 1.24 Kari Chapman 2001 .277 Keelie Rader Julee James 2006 0.86 Kari Chapman 2002 .222 Michaela Settlemeyer 2003 0.33 Kari Chapman 2007 0.96 Kortni Richter 2003 .256 Kathleen Kernwein 2004 0.33 Kari Chapman 2008 0.75 Edie Weise 2004 .275 Jackie Napoles 2005 0.40 Kari Chapman Daniella Vidaurri 2005 .267 Kari Chapman 2006 0.46 Kari Chapman www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 17 UIW CARDINALS

TEAM / INDIVIDUAL VOLLEYBALL: RECORDS HOME-STYLE The Alice P. McDermott Convocation WINS SERVICE ACES Center came available for volleyball as Most 31 1997 V Season 85 April Birdsong, 1997 played by the then-Crusaders in the fall Fewest 7 1998, 2004 Career 167 Virginia Velasquez, of 1990. And, Incarnate Word won the Consecutive 15 1997 1992-94 first five matches played in the facility. 10 1990 O 155 Kari Chapman, 2003-06 9 1992, 2007 139 April Birdsong, 8 1992, 2000 With that start, and over time, the 1994-97, 1999 Cardinals are better than even odds to L Julee James, 2000-03 win at home. The tally heading into the LOSSES 128 Tricia Bustos, 1993-96 Fewest 11 1990 127 Pam Capik, 1996-99 2009 season, 205 home matches, 115 Most 27 1991 Team Season 346 1997 wins, a percentage of .561 favoring the L Consecutive 12 2004 Cardinals. 10 1998 DIGS 10 2006 Season 601 Hannah Werchan , 2005 The longest consecutive winning string E Career 2031 Hannah Werchan in the McDermott Center is nine which PERCENTAGE 2004-07 happened during the 1992 season. On Highest .744 1992 (29-10) 1521 Virginia Velasquez, Y Lowest .226 1998, 2004 (7-24) the flip side, the Cardinals lost seven in 1991-94 a row at home in 1994 for the longest 1413 Adria Martineau, negative mark. SERIES 2000-03 B Consec. Wins 15 vs Schreiner, 1987- 1377 Kim Kvapil, 2005-08 Active 15 vs Schreiner, 1987- 1192 Terry Delgado, 1995-97 The best season mark at home for UIW Team Season3072 1992 was the 12-1 record from 1992 while the A Consec. Losses 17 vs St. Mary's, 1992-97 nadir in "The Mac" was 0-7 in 1998. Active 10 vs W. N. Mexico, 1987- BLOCKS Season 91 Christine Hager, 1991 Over the 19 volleyball seasons when L GAMES PLAYED Career 295 Kathleen Kernwein, Incarnate Word has hosted teams in the Season 165 April Birdsong, 1997 2000-03 McDermott Center, only six times have Career 490 Jackie Napoles,2002-05 220 Kari Chapman, 2003-06 the Cardinals failed to reach the break- L 488 Kathleen Kernwein, 190 Michaela Settlemeyer, 2000-03 2000-03 even mark of .500. Julee James, 2000-03 141 Edie Weise. 2006- 475 Kim Kvapil, 2005-08 124 Lori Rektorik, 2001-04 So, bring it onto the UIW campus. Play 457 Tricia Bustos, 1993-96 Team Season 230 1991 a match in the McDermott Center and 440 Hannah Werchan, 04-07 you might go away a winner. But the Team Season 169 1997 percentages say the Cardinals will end up the victor. KILLS Season 683 Terry Delgado, 1997 2 Career 1580 Kim Kvapil, 2005-08 1345 Keelie Rader, 1999-01 1241 Terry Delgado, 1995-97 0 1193 Kari Chapman, 2003-06 UIW COACHES RECORDS BY WINS 1135 Kathleen Kernwein, COACH YEARS W L PCT. 2000-03 Mark Papich 7 (1996-2002) 124 124 .500 0 Team Season2403 1997 Laura Trevor-Wilson 5 (1991-1995) 96 92 .511 Jennifer Montoya 6 (2003-) 93 109 .460 ASSISTS 9 Season 1636 Pam Capik, 1997 Lolly Saenz-Guenther 2 (1989-1990) 44 23 .657 Career 4320 Jackie Napoles, 2002-05 Sandra Stein 2 (1987-1988) 25 36 .410 4185 Virginia Velasquez, Rita Landez 1 (1986) 22 19 .537 1991-94 23 404 403 .501 4126 Pam Capik, 1996-99 3159 Julee James, 2000-03 2438 Sarah Nortman, 2007- Team Season2007 1997

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SERIES SINCE 1987 YEAR-BY-YEAR LAST ACTIVE OPPONENT W L PLAYED STREAK YEAR RECORD (CONFERENCE) COACH Abilene Christian 1 11 2008 Won 1 1986 22-19 Rita Landez Adams State (Colo) 1 1 2004 Lost 1 1987 10-20 (0-10, sixth) Sandra Stein Alabama/Huntsville 0 2 1998 Lost 2 V Angelo State 6 7 2008 Lost 1 1988 15-16 (2-7, sixth) Sandra Stein Arkansas Tech 3 0 2003 Won 3 1989 23-12 (5-5, third) Lolly Saenz-Guenther Armstrong Atlantic (Ga) 1 0 2002 Won 1 1990 21-11 (6-4, third) Lolly Saenz-Guenther Aquinas (Mich) 2 0 1996 Won 2 1991 20-11 (3-7, fourth) Laura Trevor-Wilson O Austin College (Tex) 3 0 1999 Won 3 1992 29-10 (10-0, first)Laura Trevor-Wilson Azusa Pacific (Calif) 0 1 1993 Lost 1 1993 15-25 (0-10, sixth)Laura Trevor-Wilson Barry (Fla) 0 1 2006 Lost 1 L Bentley (Mass) 2 0 2008 Won 2 1994 14-27 (4-10, sixth)Laura Trevor-Wilson Biola (Calif) 0 1 1993 Lost 1 1995 18-19 (7-7, fourth)Laura Trevor-Wilson Cal State/Hayward 0 1 1997 Lost 1 1996 20-16 (8-8, fifth) Mark Papich Cal State/San Francisco 0 1 1997 Lost 1 1997 31-13 (12-2, T-1st) Mark Papich L California State/Sonoma 0 1 1997 Lost 1 1998 7-24 (0-10, sixth) Mark Papich Cameron (Okla) 1 8 2008 Lost 6 1999 15-16 Mark Papich Centenary (La) 1 0 1989 Won 1 2000 21-15 (Tour. runnerup) Mark Papich Central Arkansas 1 0 2000 Won 1 E Central Oklahoma 1 3 2004 Lost 1 2001 18-16 (Tour. 3rd) Mark Papich Chadron State (Neb) 1 1 2008 Won 1 2002 12-24 (Tour. 6th) Mark Papich Chaminade (Hawaii) 0 1 2002 Lost 1 2003 18-20 (Tour. Semi's) Jennifer Montoya Y Christian Brothers (Tenn) 1 0 1994 Won 1 2004 7-24 (Tour. Pool Play) Jennifer Montoya Claremont (Calif) 1 0 1989 Won 1 2005 17-17 (Tour. Semi’s) Jennifer Montoya C. of Southwest (NM) 5 1 2007 Won 2 2006 9-23 Jennifer Montoya Col. of St. Mary's (Neb) 1 1 2001 Lost 1 2007 23-9 (Champions) Jennifer Montoya B Colorado / Colo. Springs 1 0 2003 Won 1 Colorado Mines 1 1 2003 Lost 1 2008 19-16 (Runnerup) Jennifer Montoya Colorado State / Pueblo 1 0 2003 Won 1 23 Years 404-403 .501 Concordia (Neb) 0 1 1998 Lost 1 A Concordia (Tex) 16 13 2005 Won 1 Daeman (NY) 1 0 1999 Won 1 St. Edward's 23 36 2008 Won 1 Dallas Baptist 12 2 2008 Won 4 St. Mary (Neb) 0 1 1998 Lost 1 Madonna (Mich) 1 3 1994 Lost 1 L Doane (Neb) 0 1 1998 Lost 1 St. Mary's (Texas) 17 40 2008 Won 4 Mary Hardin-Baylor 8 17 1997 Won 1 Drury (Mo) 6 7 2004 Lost 2 St. Olaf (Minn) 1 0 1999 Won 1 McMurry (Tex) 1 0 1990 Won 1 East Field 2 0 1988 Won 2 St. Phillips 0 2 1987 Lost 2 Menlo (Calif) 0 1 1989 Lost 1 East Texas Baptist 7 0 1999 Won 7 Schreiner 7 0 1995 Won 7 L Merrimack (NY) 1 0 2002 Won 1 Eastern New Mexico 3 4 2007 Won 1 Southwest Baptist (Mo) 1 0 2000 Won 1 Mesa State (Colo) 0 1 2007 Lost 1 Emporia State (Kan) 1 3 2008 Lost 3 Southwestern (Tex) 2 4 1992 Won 1 Metro State (Colo) 0 1 2004 Lost 1 Ferris State (Mich) 0 1 2006 Lost 1 Southwestern Minnesota 0 1 2005 Lost 1 Midwestern State (Tex) 5 7 2008 Lost 5 Findlay (Ohio) 0 1 2005 Lost 1 Tarleton (Tex) 16 3 2008 Won 4 Minnesota / Crookston 1 0 2004 Won 1 Fort Hays (Kan) 1 1 2008 Lost 1 Texas A&M / Commerce 5 2 2007 Won 2 Minn. State / Mankato 0 1 2006 Lost 1 Fresno Pacific (Calif) 0 2 1998 Lost 2 Texas A&M / C. Christi 1 1 2000 Won 1 Montana 1 1 1993 Won 1 Georgetown (Ky) 2 4 1997 Won 1 Texas A&M International 7 3 2008 Won 5 Montana State / Billings 2 3 2006 Lost 3 Grand Canyon (Ariz) 0 1 2005 Lost 1 Texas A&M / Kingsville 21 4 2008 Won 3 Montevallo (Ala) 2 7 1995 Lost 5 Guatemala 0 1 1987 Lost 1 Texas College 1 0 1991 Won 1 Nebraska / Kearney 0 3 2008 Lost 3 Hardin Simmons 2 3 1998 Won 2 Texas / Pan American 3 2 2003 Lost 1 Nebraska Wesleyan 1 0 1999 Won 1 Harding (Ark) 0 3 2003 Lost 3 Texas / Permian Basin 3 4 2008 Lost 2 2 New Mexico Highlands 1 1 2007 Won 1 Hastings (Neb) 0 1 1997 Lost 1 Texas / San Antonio 0 2 1988 Lost 2 Newman (Kan) 3 2 2008 Lost 1 Hawaii Pacific 0 1 1995 Lost 1 Texas Lutheran 17 17 1999 Won 1 Northern Colorado 0 1 2001 Lost 1 Henderson (Ark) 0 1 1992 Lost 1 Texas Southern 4 1 1990 Won 4 Northern Michigan 0 1 2006 Lost 1 0 Holy Names (Calif) 0 1 1998 Lost 1 Texas Southmost 1 0 1990 Won 1 Northwest Nazarene (Ida) 0 1 1997 Lost 1 Houston Baptist 12 10 2005 Lost 6 Texas Wesleyan 11 21 2006 Lost 1 Nova Southeastern (Fla) 1 0 2006 Won 1 Howard Payne 5 0 1995 Won 5 Texas Woman's 4 5 2006 Lost 2 Oklahoma Panhandle 13 0 2008 Won 13 Huntingdon (Ala) 3 0 1994 Won 3 The Masters (Calif) 0 1 1998 Lost 1 0 Ottawa (Neb) 1 0 1998 Won 1 Huston-Tillotson 8 0 2005 Won 8 Trinity (Tex) 15 23 2007 Lost 2 Ouachita Baptist (Ark) 1 0 1998 Won 1 Jarvis Christian 2 0 1989 Won 2 Trinity Christian (Ill) 1 0 1995 Won 1 Palm Beach Atlantic (Fla) 1 1 1995 Lost 1 Kansas Wesleyan 1 0 1998 Won 1 Truman State (Mo) 0 2 2008 Lost 2 Park (Mo) 1 1 1999 Won 1 Laredo College 2 0 1990 Won 1 University of Mary (ND) 1 0 2008 Won 1 9 Paul Quinn (Tex) 3 0 1997 Won 3 Lee College 1 0 1991 Won 2 Upper Iowa 0 1 2008 Lost 1 State (Neb) 1 1 1998 Lost 1 Louisiana Tech 1 0 1987 Won 1 Washburn (Kan) 0 1 2008 Lost 1 Pittsburg State (Kan) 0 1 2007 Lost 1 Loyola (La) 1 0 1995 Won 1 Wayland Baptist (Tex) 6 0 1999 Won 6 Pomona-Pitzer (Calif) 1 0 1989 Won 1 Lubbock Christian 5 2 1999 Lost 2 West Georgia 1 0 2002 Won 1 Prairie View 2 0 2000 Won 2 West Texas A&M 0 10 2008 Lost 10 Regis (Colo) 0 1 2000 Lost 1 Western New Mexico 0 10 2008 Lost 10 Ripon (Wisc) 1 0 1996 Won 1 Western Oregon 1 0 2006 Won 1 Rockhurst (Mo) 1 10 2004 Lost 3 Western State (Colo) 0 1 2003 Lost 1 San Jacinto 1 0 1990 Won 1 Westmont (Calif) 0 1 1997 Lost 1 Schreiner 15 0 1998 Won 15 Whittier (Calif) 1 0 1989 Won 1 Southeast Oklahoma 2 0 2005 Won 2 Wiley (Tex) 2 0 1996 Won 2 Southeastern Louisiana 1 0 1988 Won 1 Southern Arkansas 4 8 2005 Lost 2 Southern Colorado 0 1 1997 Lost 1 Southern Nazarene (Okla) 3 1 1995 Won 2 Southern Wesleyan (SC) 1 0 1995 Won 1 Southwest Baptist (Mo) 0 1 2008 Lost 1

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NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS Aug. 28, Angelo State Classic, Noon 2009 OPPONENTS MIDWESTERN STATE Coach Jim Deisler Sept. 7, at Abilene Christian Classic, 6 p.m. 2008 8-20 Oct. 2, at UIW, 7 p.m. 2008 vs UIW Did Not Play Coach Venera Flores-Stafford All-Time vs UIW 1-1 2008 25-9 V Last Played 9/24/07 at Canyon PITTSBURG STATE 2008 vs UIW 1-0 UIW Won 3-0 Sept. 4, at Abilene Christian Classic, 3 p.m. All-Time vs UIW 7-5 Current Streak vs UIW Lost 1 Coach Ibraheem Suberu Last Played 9/27/08 at UIW O Affiliation NCAA Division II 2008 28-8 MSU Won 3-0 Conference Rocky Mountain 2008 vs UIW Did Not Play Current Streak vs UIW Won 5 Location Las Vegas, N. M. All-Time vs UIW 1-0 Affiliation NCAA Division II Enrollment Last Played 8/25/07 at Canyon Conference Lone Star L Colors Purple, White PSU Won 3-0 Location Wichita Falls, Texas Mascot Cowgirls Current Streak vs UIW Won 1 Enrollment 6,000 Affiliation NCAA Division II Colors Maroon, Gold L EAST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA Conference Mid-American Mascot Mustangs Aug. 28, at Angelo State Classic, 6 p.m. Location Pittsburg, Kan. Sept. 11, at Tarleton State Classic, 5:30 p.m. Enrollment 6,800 SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA E Coach Dave Thorn Colors Crimson, Gold Sept. 11, at Tarleton State Classic, 12:30 2008 12-22 Mascot Gorillas p.m. 2008 vs UIW Did Not Play Coach Bo Paqliasotti Y All-Time vs UIW First Meeting WESTERN STATE 2008 14-18 Current Streak vs UIW First Meeting Sept. 4, at Abilene Christian Classic, 7 p.m. 2008 vs UIW Did Not Play Affiliation NCAA Division II Coach Katie Moskowitz All-Time vs UIW First Meeting B Conference Lone Star 2008 10-17 Last Played First Meeting Location Ada, Okla. 2008 vs UIW Did Not Play Current Streak vs UIW First Meeting Enrollment 4,600 All-Time vs UIW 1-0 Affiliation NCAA Division II Colors Orange, Black Last Played 9/5/03 at Pueblo, Colo. Conference Lone Star A Mascot Tigers WSU Won 3-0 Location Weatherford, Okla. Current Streak vs UIW Won 1 Enrollment 5,200 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS Affiliation NCAA Division II Colors Navy Blue, White L Aug. 29, at Angelo State Classic, Noon Conference Rocky Mountain Mascot Bulldogs Coach Brooke White Location Gunnison, Colo. 2008 11-18 Enrollment 2,500 TARLETON STATE L 2008 vs UIW Did Not Play Colors Red, White Sept. 12, at Tarleton State Classic, 12:30 All-Time vs UIW 8-4 Mascot Mountaineers p.m. Last Played 10/15/05 at Austin Coach Mary Domine Schindler SAU Won 3-2 WESTERN NEW MEXICO 2008 22-10 Current Streak vs UIW Won 2 Sept. 5, at Abilene Christian Classic, 11 a.m. 2008 vs UIW 0-2 Affiliation NCAA Division II Coach Jim Callender All-Time vs UIW 3-16 Conference Gulf South 2008 20-8 Last Played 10/31/08 at UIW Location Magnolia, Ark. 2008 vs UIW 1-0 UIW Won 3-2 Enrollment 3,117 All-Time vs UIW 10-0 Current Streak vs UIW Lost 4 Colors Royal Blue, Old Gold Last Played 9/29/08 at Alamo City Affiliation NCAA Division II 2 Mascot Muleriders Classic Conference Lone Star WNM Won 3-0 Location Stephenville, Texas ANGELO STATE Current Streak vs UIW Won 10 Enrollment 9,450 0 Aug. 29, at Angelo State Classic, 3 p.m. Affiliation NCAA Division II Colors Purple, White Coach Chuck Waddington Conference Rocky Mountain Mascot Texanns 2008 20-14 Location Silver City, N. M. 0 2008 vs UIW 1-0 Enrollment 2,000 TEXAS WOMAN’S All-Time vs UIW 7-6 Colors Purple, Gold Sept. 12, at Tarleton State Classic Last Played 10/14/08 at Angelo State Mascot Mustangs Oct. 2, at UIW, 3 p.m. 9 ASU Won 3-1 Coach Shelly Barberee Current Streak vs UIW Won 1 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 2008 20-13 Affiliation NCAA Division II Sept. 5, at Abilene Christian Classic, 7 p.m. 2008 vs UIW Did Not Play Conference Lone Star Coach Kellen Mock All-Time vs UIW 5-4 Location San Angelo, Texas 2008 26-9 Last Played 9/9/07 at Wichita Falls Enrollment 6,000 2008 vs UIW 0-1 TWU Won 3-2 Colors Blue, Gold All-Time vs UIW 11-1 Current Streak vs UIW Lost 3 Mascot Rambelles Last Played 9/13/08 at UIW Affiliation NCAA Division II UIW Won 3-1 Conference Lone Star Current Streak vs UIW Lost 1 Location Denton, Texas Affiliation NCAA Division II Enrollment 12,183 Conference Lone Star Colors Maroon, White Location Abilene, Texas Mascot Pioneers Enrollment 4,800 Colors Purple, White Mascot Wildcats www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 20 UIW CARDINALS

OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE Sept. 18, at UIW, 7 p.m. 2009 OPPONENTS Oct. 22, at Goodwell, Okla., 7 p.m. TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL Coach Mike Stephens Oct. 10, at UIW, 11 a.m. 2008 5-25 Nov. 7, at Laredo, 2 p.m. 2008 vs UIW 0-2 Coach Wendy McManus V All-Time vs UIW 0-13 2008 7-22 ST. MARY’S Last Played 10/18/08 at UIW 2008 vs UIW 0-2 Sept. 30, at UIW, 7 p.m. UIW Won 3-0 All-Time vs UIW 3-7 Oct. 28, at St. Mary’s, 7 p.m. Current Streak vs UIW Lost 13 Last Played 10/23/08 at TAMUI O Coach Todd Caughlin Affiliation NCAA Division II UIW Won 3-0 2008 8-20 Conference Heartland (8th in 2008) Current Streak vs UIW Lost 5 2008 vs UIW 0-2 Location Goodwell, Okla. Affiliation NCAA Division II L All-Time vs UIW 40-17 Enrollment 1,500 Conference Heartland (T6th in 2008) Last Played 10/29/08 at UIW Colors Navy Blue, Red, White Location Laredo, Texas UIW Won 3-1 Mascot Aggies Enrollment 4,800 L Current Streak vs UIW Lost 4 Colors Maroon, Metallic Silver Affiliation NCAA Division II NEWMAN Mascot Dustdevils Conference Heartland (5th in 2008) Sept. 19, at UIW, 2 p.m. Location San Antonio E Oct. 24, at Wichita, Kan., 2 p.m. ARKANSAS / FORT SMITH Enrollment 3,800 Coach Joanna Pryor Oct. 31, at UIW, TBD Colors Blue, Yellow 2008 8-25 Coach Jane Sargent Mascot Rattlers Y 2008 vs UIW 1-1 2008 44-4 (NJCAA Runnerup) All-Time vs UIW 2-3 2008 vs UIW Did Not Play TEXAS A&M / KINGSVILLE Last Played 10/17/08 at UIW All-Time vs UIW First Meeting Oct. 3, at UIW, 11 a.m. B NU Won 3-0 Last Played First Meeting Coach Shannon Alvarado Current Streak vs UIW Won 1 Current Streak vs UIW First Meeting 2008 11-17 Affiliation NCAA Division II Affiliation NCAA Division II, First Year 2008 vs UIW 0-1 Conference Heartland (T6th in 2008) Previously, NJCAA A All-Time vs UIW 4-22 Location Wichita, Kan. Conference Heartland (First Year) Last Played 9/29/08 at UIW Enrollment 2,500 Location Fort Smith, Ark. UIW Won 3-0 Colors Red, Blue, White Enrollment 6,891 L Current Streak vs UIW Lost 3 Mascot Jets Colors Navy Blue, White, Maroon Affiliation NCAA Division II Mascot Lady Lions Conference Lone Star DALLAS BAPTIST L Location Kingsville, Texas Sept. 24, at Dallas, 7 p.m. Enrollment 6,800 Oct. 16, at UIW, 7 p.m. Colors Blue, Yellow Coach Cathy Ray Mascot Javelinas 2008 18-14 2008 vs UIW 0-2 ST. EDWARD’S All-Time vs UIW 2-12 Oct. 8, at UIW, 7 p.m. Last Played 11/8/08 at Dallas Nov. 5, at Austin, 7 p.m. UIW Won 3-1 Coach Sean Donahue Current Streak vs UIW Lost 4 2008 18-15 Affiliation NCAA Division II 2 2008 vs UIW 1-2 Conference Heartland (4th in 2008) All-Time vs UIW 36-23 Location Dallas, Texas Last Played 11/14/08 Heartland Semi’s Enrollment 5,300 0 UIW Won 3-1 Colors Red, White, Navy Blue Current Streak vs UIW Lost 1 Mascot Patriots Affiliation NCAA Division II 0 Conference Heartland (Semi’s in 2008) TEXAS / PERMIAN BASIN Location Austin, Texas Sept. 26, at Odessa, 2 p.m. Enrollment 4,500 Oct. 17, at UIW, 11 a.m. Colors Navy, Gold 9 Coach Steve Aicinena Mascot Hilltoppers 2008 21-13 2008 vs UIW 2-1 All-Time vs UIW 4-3 Last Played 11/15/08 at UTPB UTPB Won 3-0 (Heartland Finals) Current Streak vs UIW Won 2 Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference Heartland (Champs in 2008) Location Odessa, Texas Enrollment 3,500 Colors Orange, Black Mascot Falcons

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2 0 The academic year 2009-2010 will be the final year for Incarnate Word to be a member of the Heartland Conference. 0 As of July 1, 2010, the Cardinals will move to the as a mem- 9 ber of that league in all sports.

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CONTACT THE THE HEARTLAND MEMBERSHIP SPORTS INFORMATION It all began right here in San Antonio in January ARKANSAS / FORT SMITH LIONS of 1999. Chancellor Dr. Paul B. Beran DIRECTORS Athletic Director Dustin Smith The Heart of Texas Conference was in its final Sports Info. Director Jonathan Gipson year when, at the annual NCAA national con- Location Fort Smith, Ark. V Heartland Conf. Larry Northcutt vention in the Alamo City, a group of university Enrollment 6,700 Telephone (214) 333-5436 presidents and athletic administrators began e-mail [email protected] discussions about forming a new conference at DALLAS BAPTIST PATRIOTS O the Division II level. Incarnate Word was repre- President Dr. Gary Cook Dallas Baptist Tyler Knox sented at those talks which resulted in life being Athletic Director Ryan Erwin Telephone (214) 333-5436 given to what is now the Heartland Conference. Sports Information Director Tyler Knox L Fax (214) 333-5306 Location Dallas, Texas e-mail [email protected] In June of 1999, the announcement was made Enrollment 5,000 and seven schools were committed to the L Incarnate Word Wayne Witt Heartland: Incarnate Word, St. Edward's, Texas INCARNATE WORD CARDINALS Wesleyan and St. Mary's of the old Heart of Telephone (210) 829-3828 President Dr. Louis Agnese Texas plus three schools in Missouri--Drury, Fax (210) 829-3825 Athletic Director Mark Papich Rockhurst and Lincoln. In the summer of 2001, e-mail [email protected] Sports Information Director Wayne Witt E the makeup of the league changed with the Location San Antonio, Texas withdrawal of Texas Wesleyan and the addition Lincoln Mark McCarthy Enrollment 6,700 of Dallas Baptist University and Oklahoma Telephone (573) 681-6032 LINCOLN BLUE TIGERS Y Panhandle. After one year of competition, Fax (573) 681-5998 Dallas Baptist withdrew taking the conference to President Dr. David Henson e-mail [email protected] seven members. However, in the summer of Athletic Director Tim Abney B 2004, Dallas Baptist rejoined the league taking Sports Information Director Mark McCarthy Newman Matthew Jabobs it back to eight members. Location Jefferson City, Mo. Telephone(316) 942-4291, Ext. 2499 Enrollment 3,600 e-mail [email protected] Then, significant changes. With the arrival of A June, 2005, original members Drury and NEWMAN JETS Okla. Panhandle Scott Puryear Rockhurst departed. With a flourish, the President Dr. Noreen M. Carrocci Telephone (580) 349-1340 Heartland replaced those two with Montana Athletic Director Kevin Ulwelling L Fax (580) 349-3375 State / Billings and Western New Mexico keep- Sports Information Director Matthew Jacobs e-mail [email protected] ing the league at eight members. Location Wichita, Kan. Enrollment 2.000 L St. Edward’s Logan Lawrence Then the league underrwent perhaps its most Telephone (512) 464-8810 dramatic lineup change since perhaps its incep- OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE AGGIES Fax (512) 428-1001 tion back in 1999. To begin, Western New President Dr. David Bryant e-mail [email protected] Mexico departed for other pastures to be Athletic Director Jerry Olson replaced in the summer of 2006 by the Texas Sports Information Director Scott Puryear St. Mary’s Derek Smolik twostep of Texas / Permian Basin and Texas Location Goodwell, Okla. Telephone (210) 431-4379 A&M International. Both moved from the NAIA. Enrollment 1,500 Fax (210) 431-5036 Then, in the summer of 2007, Montana State / e-mail [email protected] Billings left and incoming was Newman of ST. EDWARD'S HILLTOPPERS 2 Kansas. That put the Heartland at nine mem- President Dr. George Martin Texas / Permian Basin Richard Acosta ber schools, its current number and active line- Athletic Director Debbie Williamson Taylor Telephone (432) 552-2803 up. Sports Information Director Logan Lawrence 0 Fax (432) 522-3675 Location Austin, Texas e-mail [email protected] The Heartland Conference is the newest of the Enrollment 4,000 NCAA Division II conferences. Currently, there are 24 conferences in NCAA Division II, totaling 0 Texas A&M International Dan Lathey ST. MARY'S RATTLERS more than 300 institutions in full or provisional Telephone (956) 206-2892 President Dr. Charles Cotrell status across the nation. Fax (956) 326-2889 Athletic Director Charlie Migl e-mail [email protected] Sports Information Director Derek Smolik 9 In that first year, 1999-2000, championship play Location San Antonio, Texas was conducted in men's golf and women's ten- Enrollment 4,000 nis only with the UIW Cardinals capturing the tennis crown. However, during that first year, TEXAS / PERMIAN BASIN the teams were eligible for at-large berths in President W. David Watts NCAA D-II post-season competition and the Athletic Director Dr. Steve Aicinena Cardinals were the first to earn a slot when the Sports Information Director Richard Acosta women's soccer team hosted a first-round game Location Odessa, Texas in San Antonio in November of 1999. Enrollment 3,500 Mascot Falcons Incarnate Word competes in 19 different sports while the Heartland crowns champions in 10 of those 19. TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL DUSTDEVILS President Ray M. Keck III Athletic Director Steven P. Garippa Sports Information Director Dan Lathey Location Laredo, Texas Enrollment 4,400 www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 23 UIW CARDINALS

2008 Heartland Conference Volleyball Standings -- Regular Season School Conf Pct. Overall Pct Streak Home Away Neutral 1 Texas-Permian Basin 11-3 .786 21-13 .618 W3 7-2 6-3 8-8 St. Edward's 11-3 .786 16-12 .571 W3 10-4 5-3 1-5 Incarnate Word 11-3 .786 18-15 .545 W1 10-4 5-5 3-6 4 Dallas Baptist 9-5 .643 18-14 .562 L1 9-4 4-7 5-3 V 5 St. Mary's 5-9 .357 8-20 .286 L8 6-11 2-6 0-3 6 Newman 4-10 .286 8-25 .242 L2 2-7 2-5 4-13 Texas A&M International 4-10 .286 7-22 .241 W2 2-6 3-6 2-10 O 8 Oklahoma Panhandle State 1-13 .071 5-25 .167 L6 3-9 0-12 2-4 L HEARTLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT 2008 HEARTLAND HONORS L SEMI-FINALS FIRST-TEAM #1 Texas / Permian Basin d. #4 Dallas Baptist, 3-2 Kim Kvapil - UIW E #3 Incarnate Word d. #2 St. Edward’s 3-1 Lauren Secord - DBU Ashley Vander Hey - SEU FINALS Amithy Henry - UTPB Y #1 Texas / Permian Basin d. #3 Incarnate Word 3-0 Edie Weise - UIW Ashley Alba - UTPB B SECOND-TEAM 2008 Heartland Conference Team Leaders Nicole Gipson - TAMIU HITTING PERCENTAGE S K E TA Pct. Chelsea Barsamian - SEU A 1 Incarnate Word 125 1546 700 4396 .192 Meredith Powell - OPSU OPPONENT HITTING PCT. S K E TA Pct. Vickie Mundell - DBU 1 Texas-Permian Basin 137 1716 855 5438 .158 Sarah Nordman - UIW L 3 Incarnate Word 125 1401 652 4292 .175 Sarah Moreno - ST.M ASSISTS S No. Avg/S L 1 Incarnate Word 125 1469 11.75 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS KILLS S No. Avg/S Player of the Year 1 Incarnate Word 125 1546 12.37 Kim Kvapil, UIW BLOCKS S BS BA Total Avg/S 1 Texas A&M-Int. 107 91 258 220.0 2.06 5 Incarnate Word 125 91 218 200.0 1.60 Libero of the Year SERVICE ACES S No. Avg/S Ashley Alba, UTPB 1 St. Edward's 111 195 1.76 2 Incarnate Word 125 192 1.54 Freshman of the Year DIGS S No. Avg/S Ashley Vander Hey, SEI 2 1 Texas-Permian Basin 137 2415 17.63 5 Incarnate Word 125 1969 15.75 Coach of the Year Sean Donahue, SEU 0 2008 Heartland Conference Individual Leaders 2008 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM HITTING PERCENTAGE S K E TA Pct. 0 MVP – Krystal Polk – UTPB 1 Edie Weise-Incarnate Word 116 321 98 710 .314 6 Kim Kvapil-Incarnate Word 125 484 182 1247 .24 Vickie Mundell – DBU Kim Kvapil – UIW 9 KILLS S No. Avg/S Ashley Alba – UTPB 1 Kim Kvapil-Incarnate Word 125 484 3.87 Molly Atnip – UTPB 5 Edie Weise-Incarnate Word 116 321 2.77 Brianna Ausdenmoore – UTPB ASSISTS S No. Avg/S Ashley Vander Hey – SEU 1 Chelsea Barsamian-St. Edward's 103 1013 9.83 3 Sarah Nordman-Incarnate Word 113 1079 9.55 SERVICE ACES S No. Avg/S 1 Candice Christian-St. Edward's 99 44 0.44 6 Mary Beth Huber-Incarnate Word 72 21 0.29 7 Spencer Ladd-Incarnate Word 110 32 0.29 BLOCKS S BS BA Total Avg/S 1 Lauren Secord-Dallas Baptist 123 25 101 126.0 1.02 DIGS S No. Avg/S 1 Kelsey Teal-St. Edward's 108 556 5.15 3 Spencer Ladd-Incarnate Word 110 526 4.78 7 Kim Kvapil-Incarnate Word 125 477 3.82 www.cardinalathletics.com PAGE 24 UIW CARDINALS

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MARK PAPICH DR. LOUIS J. AGNESE, Jr ATHLETIC DIRECTOR PRESIDENT We've said it before, and we keep saying it. Dr. Louis J. Agnese, Jr., has been president Mark Papich is a busy, busy man. And it contin- of the University of the Incarnate Word in ues to get busier because recently UIW San Antonio since 1985. announced two more sports—men’s swimming Prior to Incarnate Word, he was a vice presi- V and football—giving the University 19 squads dent at Briar Cliff and they all come under College in Sioux City, Mark Papich’s perview. Iowa, where he O served as spokesman This will be his seventh for the college's insti- full year as director of tutional needs, in L athletics at Incarnate addition to sharing THE MISSION Word. responsibility for poli- The definition and construction of Prior to becoming head cy, long-range plan- L of Incarnate Word's now- ning, budget and per- Incarnate Word's framework is 19-sport athletic depart- sonnel. ongoing. Three core values have ment (four have been been identified and will have a focal added with Papich's Dr. Agnese is the E significance for academic programs leadership), the 49-year- recipient of numerous professional and civic old Papich is director of the campus Wellness honors. He was recognized for his many over the next decade. As goals, Center, and of the Ann Barshop Natatorium. contributions to higher education in San Y these values are spirituality, global- Antonio when he was chosen as the recipient ization and technology, and they So, if you want to speak with Papich, be organ- of the Ford Salute to Education Lifetime reaffirm the University's commitment ized, and be succinct . He has a lot on his Achievement Award in 2006. B plate at the moment. In fact, in talking with the of academic excellence throughout New Kensington, Pa., native, be prepared for In addition, he was named Hispanic Educator the world in a context of faith and the conversation to include tidbits about upgrad- of the Year in 1996, and is a recipient of the A service. ing athletic facilities, about usage of those facili- Gold Medal in the President and Public ties, about recruiting, camps, about keeping the Category of the Council for the Advancement natatorium running smoothly, the funding of all and Support of Education. In 2000 he was L THE LOCATION teams, about eligibility of athletes, and on and named the Outstanding Leader in Catholic The University is located on a 200- on and on. Education by the Archdiocese of San acre site, formerly the estate of Antonio. In that year he was also the recipi- And on top of all that, this year he is serving as ent of the International Leadership Award L noted San Antonio philanthropist chairman of the Heartland Conference athletic from the San Antonio Council for International and businessman Colonel George directors council. Visitors. W. Brackenridge. The southern por- tion of the original Brackenridge And as he speeds along in the athletic director's A past board member of the Hispanic position, it was volleyball which brought him to Association of Colleges and Universities, Dr. estate now forms Brackenridge UIW in the fall of 1995 as the team's assistant Agnese also is a former Chairman of the Park. The headwaters of the San coach. In 1996 he was the interim coach. Partnership for Hope, a Rockefeller Antonio River begin on the campus. Then came 1997 when he was fulltime head Foundation poverty project. coach Incarnate Word won a school record 31 2 matches and tied for the old Heart of Texas He has served as Chairman of the North San ATHLETIC FACILITIES Conference title and then won the NAIA Antonio Chamber of Commerce, and as Vice The athletic complex, dedicated in Southwest Regional tournament and advancing Chairman of the Hispanic Chamber of 0 the fall of 1987, includes the new to the national championships for the only time Commerce of San Antonio. Dr. Agnese cur- Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium for in UIW history. rently is a board member of Adelante!-U.S. Education Leadership Fund, and serves on 0 football, the Mabry Tennis Center, The American Volleyball Coaches Association the executive committee of the World Affairs two additional soccer fields, a light- named Papich the Tachikara Region Coach of Council of San Antonio. ed softball field, the Sullivan the Year. He also was named NAIA Southwest 9 Baseball Field (also lighted for night Region Coach of the Year as well as the Heart A native of New York City, Dr. Agnese is mar- of Texas Conference Coach of the Year. That ried and has two grown children. play), and a newly refurbished quar- made him the most decorated Cardinals volley- ter mile track. The McDermott ball coach ever for a year. Dr. Agnese holds the Ph.D. in Counselor Center is a facility to accommodate Education from the University of Pittsburgh. 2,000 spectators at athletic events. Papich holds a bachelor of science degree in In addition, he has a Master's of Education in industrial design from the University of Counseling and an Education Specialist The Barshop Natatorium is Cincinnati. While an undergraduate he played Degree in Supervision of Counseling designed to host both national and baseball and lacrosse. Services, both from Gannon University in international meets. Erie, PA. He also has a Bachelor's of Art in History and Psychology from St. Mary of the Plains College in Dodge City, KS.

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