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2019 Quick Facts 2019 QUICK FACTS #ONLYHERE 2019 COLUMBIA VOLLEYBALL QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location ...........................New York, N.Y. (10027) Founded ..................................................... 1754 Enrollment ...........................8,931 (Undergrads) President ....................................Lee C. Bollinger Director of Athletics ....................... Peter Pilling Colors ..............................Columbia Blue & White Nickname ...................................................Lions Affiliation ................................... NCAA Division I Conference ........................................Ivy League Arena/Capacity ........Levien Gymnasium (2,700) Website .............................gocolumbialions.com Athletics Twitter ..................@GoColumbiaLions VB Twitter ............................................... @CUVB Facebook ............................@ColumbiaAthletics COACHING STAFF TABLE OF CONTENTS Head Coach ......Allison Keeley (Carleton College '90) Table of Contents/Quick Facts .................................................................2 Record at CU (Yrs.) ................... 10-14 (2nd year) 2019 Schedule ...............................................................................................3 Division I Record (Yrs.) ....... 157-158 (12th year) 2019 Roster .....................................................................................................4 Overall Record (Yrs.) ........... 234-338 (20th year) Allison Keeley Bio .....................................................................................5-6 Assistant Coach ....... Amber Cannady (2nd year) 2018 Overall Stats.........................................................................................7 (New Haven '14) 2018 Conference Only Stats .....................................................................8 Athletic Trainer ............................................TBA Office Number ............................ (212) 854-9901 HISTORY First Season ................................................ 1983 MEDIA INFORMATION All-Time Record ...............358-596 (37th season) NCAA Appearances ...................................None VB Contact ..............................................................David Collins Office Phone ........................................................(212) 854-7141 TEAM INFORMATION Cell Phone ...........................................................(908) 334-5547 E-Mail ......................................................dc3439@columbia.edu 2018 Overall Record ................................. 10-14 Twitter ...........................................................@BigPhilsezBOOM Home Record ................................................. 6-3 Address ............................ 3280 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10027 Away Record.................................................. 3-7 Neutral Record .............................................. 1-4 Ivy League Record ..............................4-10 (7th) Postseason ...................................................N/A Starters Returning/Lost ...............................5/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost .....................9/4 Newcomers ....................................................... 9 Roster by Class (FY/So./Jr./Sr.) .............. 9/3/3/4 - 2 - #ONLYHERE 2019 COLUMBIA VOLLEYBALL QUICK FACTS SEPTEMBER Date Opponent Time Location Arena 9.6 vs. Howard^ Noon Queens, N.Y. Carnesecca Arena 9.6 at St. Johns^ 5 p.m. Queens, N.Y. Carnesecca Arena 9.7 vs. Canisius^ Noon Queens, N.Y. Carnesecca Arena 9.13 vs. Lehigh# 4 p.m. Philadelphia, Pa. McGonigle Hall 9.14 at Temple# 11 a.m. Philadelphia, Pa. McGonigle Hall 9.14 vs. Radford# 4 p.m. Philadelphia, Pa. McGonigle Hall 9.19 FORDHAM! 7 p.m. New York, N.Y. Levien Gymnasium 9.20 SAN JOSE STATE! 7 p.m. New York, N.Y. Levien Gymnasium 9.21 at LIU! 4 p.m. Brooklyn, N.Y. Steinberg Wellness Center 9.28 at Cornell* 2 p.m. Ithaca, N.Y. Newman Arena at Bartels Hall 9.30 STONY BROOK 7 p.m. New York, N.Y. Levien Gymnasium OCTOBER Date Opponent Time Location Arena 10.4 at Princeton* 7 p.m. Princeton, N.J. Dillon Gymnasium 10.5 at Penn* 5 p.m. Philadelphia, Pa. The Palestra 10.11 HARVARD* 7 p.m. New York, N.Y. Levien Gymnasium 10.12 DARTMOUTH* 5 p.m. New York, N.Y. Levien Gymnasium 10.18 at Yale* 7 p.m. New Haven, Conn. Payne Whitney Gym 10.19 at Brown* 5 p.m. Providence, R.I. Pizzitola Sports Center 10.26 CORNELL* 2 p.m. New York, N.Y. Levien Gymnasium NOVEMBER Date Opponent Time Location Arena 11.1 PENN* 7 p.m. New York, N.Y. Levien Gymnasium 11.2 PRINCETON* 5 p.m. New York, N.Y. Levien Gymnasium 11.8 BROWN* 7 p.m. New York, N.Y. Levien Gymnasium 11.9 YALE* 5 p.m. New York, N.Y. Levien Gymnasium 11.15 at Dartmouth* 7 p.m. Hanover, N.H. Leede Arena 11.16 at Harvard* 5 p.m. Cambridge, Mass. Malkin Athletic Center * - Ivy League Match | ^ - Jack Kaiser Volleyball Classic | # - Cherry & White Challenge | ! - Big Apple Tournament | All Times listed are Eastern | All Dates and Times are subject to change @GoColumbiaLions | @CUVB | GoColumbiaLions.com - 3 - 2019 COLUMBIA VOLLEYBALL QUICK FACTS BY CLASS SENIORS (4) 2019 COLUMBIA NUMERICAL ROSTER Grace Campbell Rose Compton Chichi Ikuazom No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. School Hometown (Previous School) Kalie Wood 1 Saj McBurrows OH 6-1 First-Year CC Albuquerque, N.M./Pinnacle 2 Madelyn Ward OH 6-0 Jr. CC Waxahachie, Texas/Waxahachie JUNIORS (3) Audrey Cheng 3 Kalie Wood DS/L 5-8 Sr. CC San Diego, Calif./Canyon Crest Academy Kaitlin Schultz 4 Rose Compton MB 6-3 Sr. CC Ferndale, Wash./Ferndale Madelyn Ward 5 Soah Franklin MB 6-1 First-Year CC Los Angeles, Calif./Crossroads School for the Arts and Science SOPHOMORES (3) 6 Kaitlin Schultz OH 6-0 Jr. CC Santa Clarita, Calif./West Ranch Isa Lamus 7 Shari Stenglein S 5-9 So. CC Boca Raton, Fla./Pine Crest Prep Shari Stenglein 8 Audrey Cheng S 5-9 Jr. CC Superior, Colo./Fairview Emily Teehan 9 Isa Lamus MB 6-0 So. CC Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep FIRST YEARS (9) 10 Chichi Ikwuazom MB 6-1 Sr. CC New York, N.Y./Horace Mann Noelle Foster 11 Noelle Foster OH 6-0 First-Year CC Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge Soah Franklin Kyrie Lorfing 13 Chloe Rutledge DS/L 5-8 First-Year CC North Tustin/Foothill Saj McBurrows 14 Kiara Robichaud OH 5-11 First-Year SEAS Redding, Conn./Joel Barlow Mckenzy Metter 15 Grace Campbell S 6-0 Sr. CC Visalia, Calif./San Joaquin Memorial Vanessa Pan Kiara Robichaud 16 Kyrie Lorfing S 5-11 First-Year SEAS Las Vegas, Nev./Faith Lutheran Chloe Rutledge 17 Mckenzy Metter DS/L 5-6 First-Year CC Honolulu, Hawaii/Punahou Pierce Woodall 18 Emily Teehan OH 6-0 So. CC Toronto, Ontario, Canada/Holy Trinity 19 Vanessa Pan DS/L 5-7 First-Year BC San Mateo, Calif./Notre Dame BY STATE 20 Pierce Woodall OH 6-0 First-Year CC Coppell, Texas/Coppell CALIFORNIA (6) Grace Campbell Soah Franklin 2019 COLUMBIA ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Vanessa Pan Chloe Rutledge No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. School Hometown (Previous School) Kaitlin Schultz Kalie Wood 15 Grace Campbell S 6-0 Sr. CC Visalia, Calif./San Joaquin Memorial 8 Audrey Cheng S 5-9 Jr. CC Superior, Colo./Fairview FLORIDA (2) 4 Rose Compton MB 6-3 Sr. CC Ferndale, Wash./Ferndale Isa Lamus Shari Stenglein 11 Noelle Foster OH 6-0 First-Year CC Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge 5 Soah Franklin MB 6-1 First-Year CC Los Angeles, Calif./Crossroads School for the Arts and Science TEXAS (2) 10 Chichi Ikwuazom MB 6-1 Sr. CC New York, N.Y./Horace Mann Madelyn Ward Pierce Woodall 9 Isa Lamus MB 6-0 So. CC Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep 16 Kyrie Lorfing S 5-11 First-Year SEAS Las Vegas, Nev./Faith Lutheran CANADA (1) 1 Saj McBurrows OH 6-1 First-Year CC Albuquerque, N.M./Pinnacle Emily Teehan 17 Mckenzy Metter DS/L 5-6 First-Year CC Honolulu, Hawaii/Punahou COLORADO (1) 19 Vanessa Pan DS/L 5-7 First-Year BC San Mateo, Calif./Notre Dame Audrey Cheng 14 Kiara Robichaud OH 5-11 First-Year SEAS Redding, Conn./Joel Barlow CONNECTICUT (1) 13 Chloe Rutledge DS/L 5-8 First-Year CC North Tustin/Foothill Kiara Robichaud 6 Kaitlin Schultz OH 6-0 Jr. CC Santa Clarita, Calif./West Ranch 7 Shari Stenglein S 5-9 So. CC Boca Raton, Fla./Pine Crest Prep HAWAII (1) Mckenzy Metter 18 Emily Teehan OH 6-0 So. CC Toronto, Ontario, Canada/Holy Trinity 2 Madelyn Ward OH 6-0 Jr. CC Waxahachie, Texas/Waxahachie NEVADA (1) 3 Kalie Wood DS/L 5-8 Sr. CC San Diego, Calif./Canyon Crest Academy Kyrie Lorfing 20 Pierce Woodall OH 6-0 First-Year CC Coppell, Texas/Coppell NEW MEXICO (1) Saj McBurrows Head Coach: Allison Keeley, 2nd season (Carleton College, 1990) NEW YORK (1) Assistant Coach: Amber Cannady, 2nd season (New Haven, 2014) Chichi Ikwuazom VIRGINIA (1) Noelle Foster WASHINGTON (1) Rose Compton - 4 - #ONLYHERE 2019 COLUMBIA VOLLEYBALL QUICK FACTS ALLISON KEELEY Head Coach - Carleton College, 1990 10-14 Record At Columbia - Second Season - 234-338 (20th Season) Allison Keeley enters her second a proven winner who left UNLV as the season at the helm of Columbia all-time winningest coach in program Volleyball. During her first season history. (2018), Keeley led the Lions to a 10-14 (4-10 IVY) season, racking up the most Keeley’s collegiate coaching career wins by a first-year head coach at began as an assistant at her alma mater Columbia since Jonathan Wilson Carleton College in 1995. A year later she THE KEELEY DOSSIER recorded 12 wins during his first season was named the head coach at Chaffey PERSONAL (2009). College in Rancho Cucamonga, Hometown Alliance, Neb. California. Keeley moved to Southern Date Hired At CU March 28, 2018 Keeley was named Columbia University’s
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