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2011 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE WEEK ONE — UNIWYO WYOMING INVITE Match 1 • DePaul • Friday, Aug. 26 • 8:00 a.m. • UniWyo Complex DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT All-Time Series: First Meeting Radio: None 08.20 Orange & Black Scrimmage 12:00 p.m. Current Streak: N/A TV: None ! 08.26 DePaul 8:00 a.m. Last Meeting: N/A Gametracker: wyomingathletics.com ! 08.26 Wyoming 12:30 p.m. Current Ranking: N/A Live Stream: None 08.27 South Dakota! 8:00 a.m. 08.27 Gonzaga! 4:00 p.m. Match 2 • Wyoming • Friday, Aug. 26 • 12:30 p.m. • UniWyo Sports Complex 09.04 Cal State Bakersfield@ 12:30 p.m. 09.04 Loyola Marymount@ 7:30 p.m. All-Time Series: 4-1 Radio: None 09.05 Seattle@ 12:30 p.m. Current Streak: Oregon State W3 TV: None 09.09 SMU# 11:00 a.m. Last Meeting: August 29, 2008 Gametracker: wyomingathletics.com 09.09 Utah State# 5:00 p.m. Current Ranking: N/A Live Stream: wyomingathletics.com (Fee) 09.10 Long Beach State# 7:00 p.m. 09.16 Arizona State* 7:00 p.m. Match 3 • South Dakota • Saturday, Aug. 27 • 8:00 a.m. • UniWyo Sports Complex * 09.17 Arizona 7:00 p.m. All-Time Series: First Meeting Radio: None * 09.23 Utah 6:00 p.m. Current Streak: N/A TV: None * 09.24 Colorado 6:00 p.m. Last Meeting: N/A Gametracker: wyomingathletics.com * 09.30 Washington State 7:00 p.m. Current Ranking: N/A Live Stream: None 10.01 Washington* 7:00 p.m. 10.07 Stanford* 7:00 p.m. Match 4 • Gonzaga • Saturday, Aug. 27 • 4:00 p.m. • UniWyo Sports Complex 10.09 * 1:00 p.m. 10.14 UCLA* 7:00 p.m. All-Time Series: 5-1 Radio: None 10.15 USC* 7:00 p.m. Current Streak: Oregon State W4 TV: None 10.21 Washington* 7:00 p.m. Last Meeting: August 29, 2003 Live Stats: wyomingathletics.com 10.22 Washington State* 7:00 p.m. Current Ranking: N/A Live Stream: None 10.28 Colorado* 7:00 p.m. 10.29 Utah* 7:00 p.m. LOOKING AHEAD — Oregon State opens up MATCH ONE: DEPAUL — Friday, Aug. 26 (8:00 11.04 Arizona* (FSN) 8:00 p.m. the 2011 campaign at the UniWyo Wyoming Invi- a.m.): Oregon State and DePaul will meet for the 11.05 Arizona State* 7:00 p.m. tational, hosted by the University of Wyoming Cow- first time on Friday. 11.11 USC* 7:00 p.m. girls. The Beavers open the tournament against 11.12 UCLA* 7:00 p.m. the DePaul Demons at 8:00 a.m. PT before DePaul opens up the 2011 season returning four 11.18 California* 7:00 p.m. taking on Wyoming at 12:30 p.m. PT on Friday. The starters from last season, eight total letterwinners, 11.20 Stanford* 1:00 p.m. team wraps up competition on Saturday at 8:00 while welcoming four new players. The top return- 11.22 Oregon* 7:00 p.m. a.m. PT against the South Dakota Coyotes and the ers for the team are senior opposite hitter Lauren 11.25 Oregon* 7:00 p.m. Gonzaga Bulldogs at 4:00 p.m. PT. Blasi and junior middle blocker Rachel Aumann. 12.02-03 NCAA First & Second Rounds The Blue Demons finished 2010 with a 4-26 over- 12.09-10 NCAA Regionals TRACKING THE BEAVS — Full results from all record, 1-13 in the BIG EAST, good for 15th. 12.15 & 17 NCAA Final Four this weekend’s tournament can be found through Nadia Edwards is in her second season as head osubeavers.com. Gametracker will be available for coach. Former Oregon State volleyball gradu- ! — UniWyo Wyoming Invite; Laramie, Wyo. all four matches and can be found by clicking on ate assistant Marie Zidek is the team’s assistant @ — Active Ankle Challenge; Corvallis, Ore. the ‘Gametracker’ link located on the Oregon State coach. # — Long Beach State Baden Classic; volleyball schedule page. All home matches will Long Beach, Calif. also be streamed live through osubeavers.com for MATCH TWO: WYOMING — Friday, Aug. 26 * — Pac-12 Conference Match free. (12:30 p.m.): Oregon State is 4-1 all-time against Wyoming. The Beavers have won the last three, in- Home matches are in bold. For this weekend, the team’s match against Wyo- cluding the match-up on Aug. 29, 2008, when the All times Pacific. ming is available at wyomingathletics.com for a Beavers swept the Cowgirls at home. fee. Wyoming returns two starters, nine total letterwin- PROBABLE STARTERS No. Name Position Height Year 2010 Stats 2 Corinna Mommert OH 6-0 Fr. — 3 Camille Saxton OH 6-0 Jr. 1.91 kps, 26 sa, 1.50 dps 6 Becky Defoe L 5-3 So. 16 sa, 3.05 dps 8 Dre Shaw OH 6-0 Sr. 1.90 kps, 1.13 dps 10 Megan McBride S 6-1 Jr. 1.49 kps, 8.84 aps, 27 sa, 1.64 dps, 0.68 bps 20 Allie Rogers MB 6-2 RFr. — 40 Arica Nassar MB 6-1 Fr. — August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 1 OREGON STATE QUICK FACTS ners, from last season’s 22-10 squad. The Cowgirls roster being 6-0. finished 7-9 in the Mountain West, good for sixth, Location ...... Corvallis, Ore. and are tabbed to finish fifth this season. Junior VERSATILE ENELIKO — Junior Ashley Eneliko Founded ...... 1868 outside hitter Jodi Purdy anchors the Wyoming of- can play any position at the net, transitioning more Enrollment ...... 20,100 fense as one of the two returnees, averaging 3.21 to outside than in the middle, where she’s played Nickname ...... Beavers kills per set, 2.61 digs per set and 3.95 points per the past two seasons. She was named to the 2009 Colors ...... Orange and Black set in 2010. She was named to the Preseason All- Pac-10 All-Freshman Honorable Mention squad, Conference ...... Pac-12 Home Facility ...... Gill Coliseum (10,400) Mountain West team. Sophomore middle blocker while last season she averaged 1.36 kills per set President ...... Dr. Edward Ray Reese Roehrkasse hit .280, averaging 1.51 kills and 0.98 blocks per set. Director of Athletics ...... Bob De Carolis per set, 0.98 blocks per set and 2.02 points per Athletic Faculty Rep...... Dr. Joseph Spatafora set last season. Six newcomers join the squad this MCBRIDE MAKES OPPONENTS GUESS — SWA/Associate A.D...... Marianne Vydra season that is led by head coach Carrie Yerty, who Junior Megan McBride is a unique setter in that Ticket Office ...... 1-800-GO-BEAVS is in her fourth season. she’s a southpaw that isn’t afraid to attack the sec- ond ball. Last season, McBride averaged 1.49 kills VOLLEYBALL CONTACT INFO MATCH THREE: SOUTH DAKOTA — Saturday, per set, while still ranking in the top 10 in the Pac- Aug. 27 (8:00 a.m.): Oregon State and South Da- 10 for assists with a 8.84 average. Defensively, she Head Coach ...... Taras Liskevych kota will meet for the first time on Saturday. posted a 1.64 dig per set average, while posting 83 Alma Mater ...... Loyola (Ill.), 1970 OSU Record ...... 59-115/Six Years total blocks (0.68 bps). Career Record ...... 326-199, .621/15 Years South Dakota boasts five returning starters, plus Associate Head Coach ...... Mark Barnard libero, on its 14-player roster for 2011. It welcomes KRESSL KILLS AND RESETS RECORDS— Assistant Coach ...... Laura Benzing six freshmen to its young squad. The Coyotes fin- Sophomore Mona Kressl was the lone rookie Volunteer Assistant Coach ...... Emily Hiza ished 14-19 overall, 8-4 in the Great West Confer- honored last season on the Pac-10 All-Freshman Director of Operations ...... Cody March ence under head coach Matt Houk, who begins his squad after posting the team’s top hitting percent- Graduate Student Manager ...... Luke Maloney fourth season at South Dakota. The Coyotes make age (.297) and averaging 1.89 kills per set. Her Volleyball Office ...... (541) 737-7490 the transition to the this season. 1.16 blocks per set with 22 solo and 116 assists TOP RETURNERS ranked her in a number of single season school re- MATCH FOUR: GONZAGA — Saturday, Aug. 27 cord categories. Player Position Year (4:00 p.m.): Oregon State is 5-1 all-time against Becky Defoe L/DS So. Gonzaga. The Beavers have taken the last four FAMILIAR FACES — Oregon State returns five • 16 sa, 3.05 dps meetings. starters from last season plus its libero. Juniors Ashley Eneliko OH/MB Jr. Megan McBride, Alyssa O’Neil, Camille Saxton, • 1.36 kps, 0.98 bps Gonzaga returns three starters from last season of Ashley Eneliko and sophomores Becky Defoe and Mona Kressl MB So. seven total letterwinners. The team finished 4-27 Mona Kressl are the top players coming back for • .297, 1.89 kps, 1.16 bps overall, 1-13 in the West Coast Conference. Re- the Beavers. The one starter lost was outside hitter • 2010 Pac-10 All-Freshman Honorable Mention turning for the Bulldogs are senior setter Denise Jill Sawatzky. Megan McBride S Jr. Van De Mortel, senior defensive specialist Laura • 1.49 kps, 8.84 aps, 1.64 dps Day and junior outside hitter Terran Poindexter. FIVE NEWCOMERS — Oregon State welcomes Alyssa O’Neil DS/L Jr. Poindexter was the team’s second-leading offen- five newcomers in sophomore transfer Niki Small • 27 sa, 1.97 dps sive threat last season, while Van de Mortel aver- and freshmen Haley Clarke, Corinna Mommert, Camille Saxton OH Jr. aged 8.98 assists per set and Day dug 2.67 balls Arica Nassar and Lexi Wilhelm. Small transferred • 1.91 kps, 26 sa, 1.50 dps per set. The Zags are guided by head coach Dave from Northern Arizona before the last spring sea- Gantt, who is in his third season. Gantt also was the son. The group boasts three middle blockers, while head coach at Oregon State from 1991-93. Nassar is an outside hitter and Wilhelm is a setter. ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS LISKEVYCH LIKES THE FIRST ONE — The CHASING RECORDS — Three juniors have bro- Director ...... Steve Fenk Beavers are 5-1 in season openers under head ken into career top 30 lists, led by Megan McBride’s Asst. Director/Volleyball . . . . . Melody Stockwell coach Taras Liskevych. Oregon State swept Port- ninth-ranked assists number (1,185). Alyssa O’Neil Phone ...... (541) 737-3720 land it its season opener in Liskevych’s first season, opens the season 29th for digs with 520, while Email ...... [email protected] Fax ...... (541) 737-3072 won in four over Oral Roberts in 2006, took a five- Ashley Eneliko has broken into a pair of blocks Asst. Directors ...... Jason Amberg, set thriller from Colorado State in year three, swept lists. Eneliko is tied for 21st for most block assists Hank Hager, Shawn Schoeffler Wyoming at home in 2008 and defeated Cal Poly (164) and tied for 30th for total blocks (180). Comm. Assistants ...... Jordie Lindley, John Cantalupi in four in 2009. Student Assistants ...... Mariah Ellis, Ethan Erickson, SPIKE OUT CANCER — The Beavers will host Abigail Silva, Christopher Santos, ODDS & ENDS — The Beavers boast one of the their annual Spike Out Cancer match, sponsored Trevor Leo, Terrill Peterson youngest teams in the Pac-12 with the average by Corvallis Clinic’s Project H.E.R., against Utah on Office Phone ...... (541) 737-3720 age being 19. Saturday, Oct. 29 at 7:00 p.m. in legendary Gill Coli- Mailing Address ...... 209 Gill Coliseum Corvallis, OR 97331 seum. Part of the proceeds of ticket sales and pink The team also has its tallest roster to date under items will be donated. Last year, Spike Out Cancer, osubeavers.com Liskevych, with the average height of the 18-player women’s ’s Pink Zone and gymnastics’ THIS WEEK IN BEAVER VOLLEYBALL...

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Practice Practice Travel to Wyoming DePaul & Wyoming South Dakota & Travel/Off Practice 7:30-10:00 a.m. 3:30-5:00 p.m. Practice 8:00 a.m. & Gonzaga 3:00-6:00 p.m. 3:30-5:00 p.m. 7:00-8:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m.

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 2 AVCA DIVISION I Pink Out raised over $12,000 for breast can- TOP 25 PRESEASON POLL cer organizations. (Released August 15) ATTENDANCE AVERAGE — The 2010 2010 season brought about the 43rd best atten- POINTS RECORD LAST dance in the nation, averaging 933 per match 1. Penn State (54) 1486 32-5 1 in legendary Gill Coliseum. And the Civil War 2. USC (5) 1424 29-5 3 attendance (3,287) ranks 89th best for a sin- 3. California (1) 1354 30-4 2 gle-match and is the third best attendance in 4. Texas 1313 27-6 4 school history. 5. Nebraska 1221 29-3 7 6. Stanford 1150 27-4 5 GET YOUR TICKETS — Season tickets 7. Washington 1112 24-9 6 are on sale now for the 2011 Oregon State 8. 1066 24-9 9 volleyball season. The adult price is $75 and 9. Florida 1031 29-2 8 the youth/senior price is $50 for all 14 home 10. Hawai’i 976 29-3 13 11. UCLA 903 22-9 12 matches, including all of the tough Pac-12 12. Minnesota 810 26-9 10 schedule. Tickets can be purchased by calling 13. Purdue 739 24-11 11 1-800-GOBEAVS or by visiting osubeavers. 14. Northern Iowa 619 30-3 14 com. 15. Colorado State 533 26-5 16 16. Oklahoma 485 23-11 21 BEAVS ON TV — Oregon State will be tele- 17. Duke 465 27-7 18 vised once this season. The Beavers’ match 18. Iowa State 430 20-9 25 at Arizona on Nov. 4 will be televised via tape 19. Dayton 334 28-4 15 delay on FSN. 20. San Diego 315 24-6 17 21. Ohio State 256 24-12 19 All home matches will be webcast for free 22. Long Beach State 234 25-8 NR through Beaver Nation Online (BNO), the au- 23. Tulsa 193 31-3 20 dio/visual service of osubeavers.com. 24. Michigan 170 23-10 NR Tennessee 170 15-7 24 OREGON STATE VS. THE RANKED — Oregon State will face six AVCA Preseason OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Pepperdine 125, LSU 86, Top 25 opponents this season in USC, Cali- Oregon 85, Missouri 68, Florida State 61, St. Mary’s (Calif.) fornia, Stanford, Washington, UCLA and Long 35, Louisville 33, Arizona 29, Kentucky 24, Cincinnati 22, Mi- Beach State. Pac-12 opponents Arizona and ami (Fla.) 13, Clemson 11, Wichita State 11, Wisconsin 11, Oregon also received votes. North Carolina 10, Notre Dame 9, Cal Poly 8, Michigan State 8, Northwestern 4, Western Kentucky 4. PAC-12 PRESEASON POLL — The Bea- Ten schools were listed on only one ballot for a total of 31 vers were voted to finish ninth in the Pac-12 points. Preseason Volleyball Poll with 41 total points just behind Arizona State and Arizona. USC Oregon State’s 2011 opponents are in italics. was voted to finish first with 121 total points. VOLLEYBALL MAGAZINE DIVISION I WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE BEAVERS — TOP 25 PRESEASON POLL Oregon State returns home to host the 2011 (Released August 19) Active Ankle Challenge. The Beavers will face POINTS LAST Cal State Bakersfield and Loyola Marymount 1. Penn State (8) 196 1 on Sunday before wrapping up against Se- 2. California 180 2 attle on Monday. 3. Texas 176 4 4. USC (1) 174 3 5. Nebraska (1) 166 7 6. Stanford 136 5 7. Washington 135 6 8. Illinois 127 10 9. Florida 121 8 10. Minnesota 103 9 11. UCLA 102 13 12. Hawai’i 100 12 13. Purdue 84 11 14. Northern Iowa 57 18 15. Duke 47 14 16. Colorado State 33 RV 17. Oklahoma 30 RV 18. Iowa State 25 RV 19. Long Beach State 19 NR 20. Ohio State 17 15 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: San Diego, Tennessee, Pepperdine, Louisville, Dayton, LSU, Arizona, Michigan, Florida State, Tulsa, Oregon, Indiana.

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 3 22011011 OOregonregon SStatetate VVolleyballolleyball RRosteroster No. Name Position Height Year Hometown (Previous School/Club) 1 Alyssa O’Neil DS/L 5-9 Junior West Linn, Ore. (West Linn HS/Portland VBC) 2 Corinna Mommert MB/OPP 6-0 Freshman Paderborn, Germany (Pascal-Gymnasium/USC Münster II) 3 Camille Saxton OH 6-2 Junior Balzac, Alberta (George MacDougal HS/Canuck Stuff VBC) 4 Haley Clarke MB 6-3 Freshman Dundee, Ore. (Newberg HS/North Clackamas VBC) 5 Natalie Morgan MB 6-0 Redshirt Freshman Santa Cruz, Calif. (Soquel HS/Main Beach VBC) 6 Becky Defoe L/DS 5-3 Sophomore Bend, Ore. (Summit HS) 7 Niki Small MB/OPP 6-1 Sophomore Ashland, Ore. (Northern Arizona/Ashland HS/mOcean VBC) 8 Dre Shaw OH 6-0 Senior Wailuku, Hawai’i (Eastern Arizona CC/Western New Mexico/Kamehameha-Maui HS/Hawaiian Style VBC) 9 Lexi Wilhelm S 5-11 Freshman Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual HS/Encinitas Wave VBC) 10 Megan McBride S 6-1 Junior Auburn, Wash. (Auburn Mountainview HS/Puget Sound VBC) 12 Kelsey Zimmerman OH 6-1 Sophomore Bend, Ore. (Summit HS/Rimrock VBC) 13 Mona Kressl MB 6-4 Sophomore Langenzenn, Germany (Maximilian-von-Montgelas Gymnasium Vilsbiburg) 19 Martie Massey DS 5-3 Junior Beaverton, Ore. (Jesuit HS/Pacific VBC) 20 Allie Rogers MB 6-2 Redshirt Freshman Eugene, Ore. (Marist HS/Webfoot Juniors VBC) 21 Tayla Woods S 5-11 Redshirt Freshman Corvallis, Ore. (Santiam Christian HS/MidValley Volleyball) 22 Laura Schaudt OH/OPP 6-4 Redshirt Freshman Philomath, Ore. (Philomath, Ore./MidValley Volleyball) 32 Ashley Eneliko OH/MB 5-11 Junior Seattle, Wash. (Kennedy HS/Club Wahine) 40 Arica Nassar OH/MB 6-1 Freshman Menifee, Calif. (Temescul Canyon HS/951 Elite VBC)

Head Coach: Taras Liskevych (Loyola University ‘70) Seventh Season Associate Head Coach: Mark Barnard (University of Sydney ‘91) Seventh Season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Assistant Coach: Laura Benzing ( ‘02) Sixth Season Ashley Eneliko IN-uh-leak-OH Director of Operations: Cody March (Oregon State ‘07) Fifth Season Taras Liskevych Tuh-ROSS Lis-KEV-ich Volunteer Assistant Coach: Emily Hiza (Iowa ‘09) First Season Corinna Mommert CORE-IN-uh MOE-mair-t Graduate Student Manager: Luke Maloney (George Mason ‘10) First Season Arica Nassar Nas-ARE Managers: Courtney Towery, Nicole Milo Camille Saxton Kuh-MEE Athletic Trainer: Annie McCauley-Toth (Oregon State ‘00) Seventh Season Laura Schaudt Shout Strength and Conditioning Coach: Tim Rabas (Wisc.-Stevens Point ‘03) First Season

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 4 Clarke, Haley ...... MB 6 Defoe, Becky ...... DS/L 32 Eneliko, Ashley ...... MB/OH 13 Kressl, Mona ...... MB/OPP 19 Massey, Martie ...... DS/L 10 McBride, Megan ...... S 2 Mommert, Corinna ...... MB/OPP 5 Morgan, Natalie...... MB/OPP 40 Nassar, Arica ...... OH/MB 1 O’Neil, Alyssa ...... DS/L 20 Rogers, Allie...... MB/OPP 3 Saxton, Camille ...... OH 22 Schaudt, Laura ...... OH/MB 8 Shaw, Dre ...... OH 7 Small, Niki ...... MB/OPP 9 Wilhelm, Lexi ...... S 21 Woods, Tayla ...... S 12 Zimmerman, Kelsey ...... OH

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 4 22010010 OOregonregon SStatetate OOverallverall VVolleyballolleyball SStatisticstatistics Overall: 9-23 Conference: 2-16 Home: 3-12 Away: 4-9 Neutral: 2-2 INDIVIDUAL

|------ATTACK------| |--SET--| |----SERVE----| |---DIG---| |-----BLOCKING------| Player S K KPS E TA Pct. A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA Total BPS BE BHE Points Sawatzky, Jill 122 462 3.79 205 1303 .197 64 0.52 31 52 0.25 33 281 2.30 16 59 75 0.61 7 1 538.5 Saxton, Camille 118 225 1.91 97 732 .175 29 0.25 26 37 0.22 15 177 1.50 8 54 62 0.53 1 1 286.0 Shaw, Dre 77 146 1.90 84 396 .157 14 0.18 1 7 0.01 12 87 1.13 5 17 22 0.29 3 2 160.5 Kressl, Mona 119 225 1.89 83 478 .297 16 0.13 23 50 0.19 2 47 0.39 22 116 138 1.16 16 0 328.0 McBride, Megan 122 182 1.49 63 445 .267 1078 8.84 27 58 0.22 0 200 1.64 6 77 83 0.68 5 14 253.5 Eneliko, Ashley 116 158 1.36 75 414 .200 6 0.05 0 0 0.00 1 19 0.16 10 104 114 0.98 4 1 220.0 Zimmerman, Kelsey 36 49 1.36 28 172 .122 6 0.17 2 5 0.06 1 28 0.78 2 14 16 0.44 1 1 60.0 Sambrailo, Kiersten 30 19 0.63 8 62 .177 1 0.03 0 0 0.00 0 11 0.37 2 10 12 0.40 2 1 26.0 Brown, Tami 78 40 0.51 18 131 .168 1 0.01 15 13 0.19 1 21 0.27 1 35 36 0.46 2 0 73.5 Locke, Kaitlan 42 2 0.05 1 4 .250 42 1.00 0 1 0.00 2 11 0.26 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 2.0 O’Neil, Alyssa 121 4 0.03 2 19 .105 54 0.45 27 22 0.22 30 238 1.97 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 31.0 Defoe, Becky 122 1 0.01 1 4 .000 70 0.57 16 19 0.13 34 372 3.05 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 17.0 Freeman, Dianni 20 0 0.00 0 0 .000 3 0.15 0 1 0.00 3 15 0.75 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 Massey, Martie 19 0 0.00 0 1 .000 1 0.05 1 1 0.05 1 17 0.89 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 TEAM 10 OREGON STATE 122 1513 12.40 666 4162 .204 1385 11.35 169 266 1.39 145 1524 12.49 72 486 315.0 2.58 41 26 1997.0 Opponents 122 1632 13.38 670 4134 .233 1529 12.53 145 197 1.19 169 1710 14.02 56 413 262.5 2.15 52 23 2039.5

TEAM STATISTICS RESULTS OSU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE SCORE-BY-SET ATTEND ATTACK 08/27 PORTLAND! L 1-3 25-13, 22-25, 20-25, 22-25 381 Kills 1513 1632 08/28 SACRAMENTO STATE! L 2-3 20-25, 25-18, 22-25, 25-21, 12-15 212 Errors 666 670 08/28 ILLINOIS STATE! L 1-3 25-19, 22-25, 21-25, 18-25 443 Total Attacks 4162 4134 08/31 at Portland State W 3-2 21-25, 25-27, 25-15, 25-19, 15-13 1091 Attack Pct. .204 .233 09/03 FLORIDA GULF COAST@ W 3-0 25-15, 25-11, 25-16 274 Kills/Set 12.4 13.4 09/04 UNLV@ W 3-1 25-19, 30-28, 21-25, 25-22 251 SET 09/04 NO. 19 MICHIGAN@ L 1-3 24-26, 25-19, 33-35, 24-26 327 Assists 1385 1529 09/10 vs. Auburn# L 0-3 24-26, 20-25, 17-25 212 Attempts 3886 3906 09/11 vs. Cincinnati# W 3-1 25-21, 25-23, 17-25, 25-18 141 Assists Pct. .356 .391 09/11 at College of Charleston# W 3-2 28-30, 25-22, 14-25, 26-24, 15-10 441 Assists/Set 11.4 12.5 09/15 at Seattle University W 3-2 25-22, 25-23, 23-25, 25-27, 15-10 236 SERVE 09/17 vs. Cal Poly$ L 2-3 25-16, 25-13, 18-25, 26-28, 10-15 65 Aces 169 145 09/17 at UC Davis$ L 1-3 23-25, 19-25, 25-20, 22-25 358 Errors 266 197 09/18 vs. Nevada$ W 3-0 25-14, 25-16, 25-19 74 Attempts 2617 2745 09/24 NO. 7 WASHINGTON* L 0-3 20-25, 23-25, 16-25 1548 Serve Pct. .898 .928 09/25 WASHINGTON STATE* W 3-1 25-15, 24-26, 25-22, 25-15 479 Aces/Set 1.4 1.2 10/01 at No. 1 Stanford* L 0-3 15-25, 17-25, 19-25 2447 SERVE RECEPTIONS 10/02 at No. 8 California* L 0-3 21-25, 18-25, 18-25 641 Errors 145 169 10/08 ARIZONA* L 2-3 21-25, 25-16, 25-19, 26-28, 6-15 2357 Errors/Set 1.2 1.4 10/09 ARIZONA STATE* L 2-3 25-12, 28-26, 9-25, 17-25, 10-15 731 Attempts 2516 2320 10/15 at No. 17 Oregon* L 0-3 15-25, 12-25, 16-25 2346 Reception Pct. .942 .927 10/22 at No. 11 UCLA* L 1-3 13-25, 23-25, 25-23, 14-25 701 DEFENSE 10/23 at No. 8 USC* L 0-3 24-26, 20-25, 16-25 747 Digs 1524 1710 10/29 NO. 3 CALIFORNIA* L 0-3 26-28, 22-25, 19-25 1231 Digs/Set 12.5 14.0 10/31 NO. 4 STANFORD* L 0-3 17-25, 21-25, 20-25 842 BLOCKING 11/05 at Arizona State* L 0-3 28-30, 19-25, 16-25 1034 Block Solo 72 56 11/06 at No. 23 Arizona* L 1-3 17-25, 19-25, 25-22, 24-26 928 Block Assist 486 413 11/12 NO. 23 OREGON* L 1-3 25-23, 18-25, 14-25, 19-25 3287 Total Blocks 315.0 262.5 11/19 NO. 6 USC* L 0-3 22-25, 19-25, 17-25 1131 Blocks Per Set 2.6 2.2 11/21 NO. 10 UCLA* L 0-3 14-25, 24-26, 21-25 502 Block Errors 41 52 * BALL HANDLING ERRORS 26 23 11/26 at Washington State W 3-2 25-27, 29-27, 25-17, 22-25, 15-11 216 * ATTENDANCE 11/27 at No. 13 Washington L 0-3 23-25, 17-25, 18-25 2694 Total 13996 13880 Record in 3-set matches: 2-12 • Record in 4-set matches: 3-7 • Record in 5-set matches: 4-4 Dates/Avg Per Date 15/933 13/1068 ! Neutral Site #/Avg 4/123 Corvallis Invitational; Corvallis, Ore. @ Active Ankle Challenge; Corvallis, Ore. Current Win Streak 0 - # Home Win Streak 0 - Holiday Inn Classic; Charleston, S.C. $ Aggie Invitational; Davis, Calif. * Pacific-10 Conference Match

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 5 Pac-12 Players of the Week 2011 Pac-12 Conference Standings DATE NAME, SCHOOL August 29 CONFERENCE OVERALL September 5 TEAM W L T PCT. W L T PCT. September 12 OREGON STATE 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 September 19 Arizona 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 September 26 Arizona State 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 October 3 October 10 California 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 October 17 Colorado 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 October 24 Oregon 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 October 31 Stanford 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 November 7 UCLA 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 November 14 USC 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 November 21 Utah 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 November 28 Washington 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 Washington State 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 Pac-12 Preseason Coaches Poll NO. SCHOOL POINTS This Week in the Pac-12 1. USC 121 2. California 105 Friday, Aug. 26 3. Washington 97 Oregon State vs. DePaul! 8:00 a.m. 4. Stanford 92 Oregon State at Wyoming! 12:30 p.m. 5. UCLA 90 Colorado vs. UNLV% 10:00 a.m. 6. Oregon 65 Washington State vs. Santa ClaraX 1:00 p.m. 7. Arizona 62 Arizona vs. Wichita State@ 2:00 p.m. 8. Arizona State 48 Colorado vs. UC Davis% 3:00 p.m. 9. Oregon State 41 USC vs. Minnesota+ 3:00 p.m. 10. Utah 38 Oregon at Penn State^ 4:00 p.m. 11. Colorado 18 UCLA vs. Quinnipiac& 4:00 p.m. 12. Washington State 12 Washington vs. Prairie View A&MO 5:00 p.m. Weber State at Utah? 6:00 p.m. UC Riverside at California$ 7:00 p.m. 2010 Oregon State vs. the Pac-10 # CATEGORY RANKING Denver at Arizona State 7:30 p.m. Kills Ninth (12.40) Saturday, Aug. 27 Assists Ninth (11.35) Oregon State vs. South Dakota! 8:00 a.m. Digs Ninth (12.49) Oregon State vs. Gonzaga! 4:00 p.m. Blocks Second (2.58) $ Service Aces Third (1.39) Fairfield at California 11:00 a.m. ? Hitting Percentage Ninth (.204) Cal State Northridge at Utah 11:00 a.m. Washington State vs. Eastern WashingtonX 1:00 p.m. Milwaukee at Arizona State# 12:00 p.m. 2010 Beavers vs. the Pac-10 Washington vs. UMBCO 12:00 p.m. CATEGORY RANKING UCLA vs. Cal State Fullerton& 12:30 p.m. Kills Ninth, Jill Sawatzky (3.79) Arizona vs. San Francisco@ 2:00 p.m. Assists Ninth, Megan McBride (8.84) Stanford vs. Delaware~ 2:00 p.m. Service Aces Ninth, Jill Sawatzky (0.25) Oregon vs. Minnesota^ 2:30 p.m. Blocks Third, Mona Kressl (1.16) USC at Penn State+ 5:00 p.m. Points Seventh, Jill Sawatzky (4.41) Northwestern at Utah? 6:00 p.m. Florida International at California$ 7:00 p.m. Washington at Long Beach StateO 7:00 p.m. Washington State at SeattleX 7:00 p.m. San Jose State at Arizona State# 7:30 p.m. UCLA at Loyola Marymount& 7:30 p.m.

! UniWyo Wyoming Invite (Laramie, Wyo.) @ Chevron Rainbow Wahine Invitational (Honolulu, Hawai’i) # Arizona State Volleyball Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.) $ Cal Molten Classic (Berkeley, Calif.) % Hampton Inn & Suites Northern Colorado Classic (Greeley, Colo.) ^ AVCA Showcase (State College, Pa.) & LMU Invitational (Los Angeles, Calif. + Rockvale Outlets/AVCA Showcase (University Park, Pa.) ? Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah) O Long Beach State Mizuno Invitational (Long Beach, Calif.) X Seattle University Tournament (Seattle, Wash.) ~ Rice Nike Invitaitonal (Houston, Texas)

ALL TIMES PACIFIC.

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 6 Taras Liskevych | Head Coach | Seventh Season Loyola (Ill.) University, 1970

WOMEN’S DIVISION I COACHING CAREER WOMEN’S NATIONAL TEAM COACHING CAREER YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF. FINISH POST YEAR TEAM OVERALL TOP FINISHES 1976 Pacific 17-8-1 (.680) 1st (NCAC) — 1985 USA 25-20 (.556) 2nd NORCECA 1977 Pacific 12-10 (.535) 3rd (NorCal) — 1986 USA 24-33 (.421) 10th World Championships 1978 Pacific 23-15 (.605) 3rd (NorCal) — 1987 USA 26-34 (.433) 2nd NORCECA/3rd Pan Am 1979 Pacific 39-10-2 (.784) 1st (NorCal) 4th (AIAW) 1988 USA 32-15 (.681) 7th Olympics 1980 Pacific 48-8 (.857) 1st (NorCal) 2nd (AIAW) 1989 USA 16-20 (.444) 3rd NORCECA 1981 Pacific 27-13 (.675) 1st (NorCal) 4th (NCAA) 1990 USA 41-32 (.562) 3rd World Championships 1982 Pacific 32-8 (.800) 1st (NorPac) 5th (NCAA) 1991 USA 38-22 (.633) 2nd NORCECA/4th World Cup 1983 Pacific 37-4 (.903) 1st (NorPac) 4th (NCAA) 1992 USA 15-22 (.405) 3rd Olympics/3rd Super Four 1984 Pacific 32-8 (.800) 2nd (PCAA) 3rd (NCAA) 1993 USA 15-27 (.357) 2nd NORCECA (zone) 2005 Oregon State 11-13 (.458) 7th (Pac-10) — 1994 USA 25-20 (.556) 6th World Championships 2006 Oregon State 3-24 (.111) 10th (Pac-10) — 1995 USA 57-16 (.781) 1st Grand Prix/7th World Cup 2007 Oregon State 10-20 (.333) 9th (Pac-10) — 1996 USA 23-20 (.535) 7th Olympics/5th Grand Prix 2008 Oregon State 14-17 (.452) 9th (Pac-10) — Total 371-281 (.569) COACHING HIGHLIGHTS 2009 Oregon State 12-18 (.400) T-9th (Pac-10) — 2010 Oregon State 9-23 (.281) 9th (Pac-10) — MEN’S DIVISION I COACHING CAREER Career Record: 326-199-3 Total 326-199-3 (.620) YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF. POST Oregon State Record: 59-115 1975 Ohio State (Men’s) 21-3 (.875) 1st (MIVA) 3rd (NCAA) Seasons at Oregon State: 6 ADDITIONAL COACHING EXPERIENCE 1976 Ohio State (Men’s) 24-4 (.857) 1st (MIVA) 3rd (NCAA) Conference Titles Won: 7 1972-73, George Williams College (Men’s), Assistant Coach 1976 - NCAC 1979, 80, 81, 82, 83 - NorCal 1975, 76 - MIVA (Men’s) Taras (“Terry”) Liskevych (Lis-KEHV-ich), former U.S. Olym- the USA National Women’s Volleyball Team. During his tenure Postseason Appearances: 8 pic women’s head coach, will patrol the sidelines of Gill Coli- with the National Team, the U.S. earned bronze medals at the 1979, 80 - AIAW seum for his seventh season as the head volleyball coach at 1992 Olympics and the 1990 World Championships. In 1995 1981, 82, 83, 84 - NCAA Oregon State. Liskevych led his team to the gold medal at the World Grand 1975, 76 - NCAA (Men’s) In 2005, Liskevych’s squad showed dramatic improvement, Prix and he was selected as the Federation of International Postseason Record: 19-10 (.655) if not with its win-loss record, then certainly with its hustle Volleyball International Coach of the Year. His teams also fin- National Top Four Finishes: 5 30-Win Seasons: 4 and determination on the court. In his first season at the helm, ished seventh at the 1988 and 1996 Olympics and fourth at U.S. National Team Members: 4 Liskevych began the season with a group that included two the 1991 World Cup. AVCA All-Americans: 10 starters and several role players that were required to step Liskevych is a 1970 graduate of Loyola University (Ill.) with All-Pacific Region Honorees: 2 up their games. Through the ups and downs of learning the a bachelor’s degree in biology. He received his Master’s of Sci- All-Conference Honorees: 30 ins and outs of a new team, a new coaching staff and a new ence in Physical Education from George Williams College (Ill.) All-Pac-10 Honorees: 5 university, the Beavers came together to show improvement in 1973 and finished his doctorate in Physical Education at in all aspects of the game allowing Liskevych to evaluate the The Ohio State University in 1976. HONORS AND AWARDS entire program, to determine his needs for the future, both on Prior to his stint with USA Volleyball, Liskevych spent nine • 1975-76 MIVA Coach of the Year the court and off. years as the head coach at the University of the Pacific from • 1979, 80, 84 National Coach of the Year The 2006 season didn’t meet expectations in the win 1976-84. Liskevych led the Tigers to national prominence, • 1979-81, 83 NorPac Coach of the column but with his first recruiting class arriving on campus finishing fourth in the country in his fourth season on the job. Year Liskevych did dramatically improve the athleticism and size in Pacific never again finished lower than fifth under Liskevych’s • 1981 NorCal Coach of the Year the program. Two rookies received Pac-10 All-Freshman Team leadership, including a second-place finish in 1980. The Ti- • 1983 CVCA National Coach of the honors. gers were undefeated NorCal Champions in 1979, 1980 Year The team took strides in 2007 upsetting a pair of highly and 1981 and Liskevych earned NorPac Coach of the Year • 1984 PCAA Coach of the Year ranked teams, including sweeping No. 10 Hawai’i on the road, honors in 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1983 and earned Pacific • 1991-92 Pacific Athletic Hall of which had never been done by an unranked team, and defeat- Coast Athletic Association’s Coach of the Year in 1984. He Fame Inductee • 1995 FIVB International Coach of ing No. 4 UCLA in Pauley Pavilion. A pair of players earned also received the Collegiate Volleyball Coaches Association’s the Year All-Pac-10 honors and Liskevych will return the majority of National Coach of the Year award in 1983. • 1985-96 U.S. Women’s National the team, looking for even more improvement in 2008 with his Liskevych spent two years (1972-73) as an assistant coach Team Coach youthful squad. for the men’s volleyball team at George Williams College be- Liskevych coached Oregon State’s first ever All-American in fore earning the first head coaching job of his career coaching Rachel Rourke in 2008 with Rourke adding AVCA All-America the Ohio State men’s team. Under his supervision from 1974- Second Team accolades in 2009. And the upsets continued 76, the Buckeyes were co-champions of the Midwest Inter- over the next two seasons, boosting the team to its first top collegiate Volleyball Association both of his seasons and he 25 ranking since 1996 in 2008, climbing to 24th. In 2009, earned MIVA coach of the year both times. the Beavers swept No. 6 Michigan in Ann Arbor, snapping a Liskevych got his start in coaching women as an assistant 52-match non-conference winning streak for the Wolverines, for the USA Women’s National Team at the Pan American while upsetting No. 7 Oregon in legendary Gill Coliseum in a Games in 1975. five-set thriller. Since 2003, Liskevych had been the owner and president In 2011, the Liskevych coached another All-Pac-10 selec- of Total Sports, Inc., a sports marketing and consulting com- tion in outside hitter Jill Sawatzky, who not only excelled on pany. Prior to Total Sports, Liskevych was the president and the court by finishing fourth all-time for career kills, but also co-founder of ARK Digital Technologies, Inc., which produced adding the program’s first Pac-10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year and marketed digital video systems and developed software distinction and Pac-12 Tom Hansen Medalist. solutions for sports. In addition, he has spent time as a consul- Liskevych became the 10th volleyball coach in school his- tant for the Australian national teams since 1995. tory April 4, 2005, replacing Nancy Somera who left OSU after Liskevych and his wife, Nancy, have two children, Mark, leading the Beavers for the previous six seasons. who graduated from the University of in June 2008 A Chicago native who has lived in California for 30 year, and lives in Chicago, and Krista, a student and former soccer Liskevych spent 12 years (1985-96) as the head coach of player at the University of Wisconsin.

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 7 SSeasoneason aandnd CCareerareer HHighsighs #1 Alyssa O’Neil • Junior • DS/L SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills 1, four times, last at Arizona State (11/05/10) Total Attacks 4, vs. Michigan (09/04/10) Hitting Percentage 1.000 (1-0-1), three times, last at Arizona State (11/05/10) Assists 6, vs. Washington State (09/25/10) Service Aces 4, vs. UNLV (09/04/10) Digs 18, three times, last vs. Sacramento State (08/28/10) Block Solos 1, vs. UC Santa Barbara (09/11/09) Block Assists — Total Blocks (BS-BA) 1 (1-0), vs. UC Santa Barbara (09/11/09) Points 5.0, vs. UNLV (09/04/10)

#2 Corinna Mommert • Freshman • MB/OPP SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills Total Attacks Hitting Percentage Assists Service Aces Digs Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks (BS-BA) Points

#3 Camille Saxton • Junior • OH SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills 15, at Arizona State (11/05/10) Total Attacks 41, vs. Michigan (09/04/10) Hitting Percentage .444 (15-3-27), at Arizona State (11/05/10) Assists 2, 10 times, last vs. Oregon (11/12/10) Service Aces 5, twice, last vs. Cincinnati (09/11/10) Digs 13, at UC Davis (09/17/10) Block Solos 2, vs. Florida Gulf Coast (09/03/10) Block Assists 5, vs. Cal Poly (09/17/10) Total Blocks (BS-BA) 5.0 (0-5), vs. Cal Poly (09/17/10) Points 16.5, twice, vs. Cincinnati (09/11/10)

#4 Haley Clarke • Freshman • MB SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills Total Attacks Hitting Percentage Assists Service Aces Digs Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks (BS-BA) Points

#5 Natalie Morgan • Redshirt Freshman • MB SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills Total Attacks Hitting Percentage Assists Service Aces Digs Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks (BS-BA) Points

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 8 #6 Becky Defoe • Sophomore • L/DS SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills 1, at Portland State (08/31/10) Total Attacks 1, four times, last vs. Arizona State (10/09/10) Hitting Percentage 1.000 (1-0-1), at Portland State (08/31/10) Assists 5, vs. Washington State (09/25/10) Service Aces 2, five times, last at Washington State (11/26/10) Digs 17, vs. Cal Poly (09/17/10) Block Solos — Block Assists — Total Blocks (BS-BA) — Points 2.0, five times, last at Washington State (11/26/10)

#7 Niki Small • Sophomore • MB/OPP SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills Total Attacks Hitting Percentage Assists Service Aces Digs Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks (BS-BA) Points

#8 Dre Shaw • Senior • OH SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills 19, vs. Arizona (10/08/10) Total Attacks 44, vs. Arizona (10/08/10) Hitting Percentage .545 (6-0-11), vs. Nevada (09/18/10) Assists 3, vs. Arizona (10/08/10) Service Aces 1, vs. Arizona State (10/09/10) Digs 18, vs. Arizona (10/08/10) Block Solos 2, at Washington State (11/26/10) Block Assists 3, at Washington State (11/26/10) Total Blocks (BS-BA) 5.0 (2-3), at Washington State (11/26/10) Points 20.0, vs. Arizona (10/08/10)

#9 Lexi Wilhelm • Freshman • S SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills Total Attacks Hitting Percentage Assists Service Aces Digs Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks (BS-BA) Points

#10 Megan McBride • Junior • S SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills 13, vs. Michigan (09/04/10) Total Attacks 25, vs. Michigan (09/04/10) Hitting Percentage .667 (7-1-9), vs. Florida Gulf Coast (09/03/10) Assists 53, at Washington State (11/26/10) Service Aces 5, vs. Illinois State (08/28/10) Digs 19, at Portland State (08/31/10) Block Solos 1, seven times, last at Portland State (11/26/10) Block Assists 5, four times, last at UCLA (10/22/10) Total Blocks (BS-BA) 6.0 (1-5), at California (10/02/10) Points 19.0, vs. Michigan (09/04/10)

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 9 #12 Kelsey Zimmerman • Sophomore • OH SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills 8, three times, last vs. Michigan (09/04/10) Total Attacks 26, twice, last vs. Michigan (09/04/10) Hitting Percentage .375 (7-1-16), vs. UNLV (09/04/10) Assists 2, vs. Sacramento State (08/28/10) Service Aces 1, twice, last at Portland State (08/31/10) Digs 10, vs. Sacramento State (08/28/10) Block Solos 1, twice, last vs. Auburn (09/10/10) Block Assists 3, twice, last at Seattle (09/15/10) Total Blocks (BS-BA) 3.0 (0-3), twice, last at Seattle (09/15/10) Points 10.0, vs. Sacramento State (08/28/10)

#13 Mona Kressl • Sophomore • MB SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills 12, twice, last at Washington State (11/26/10) Total Attacks 26, at College of Charleston (09/11/10) Hitting Percentage .714 (5-0-7), vs. Florida Gulf Coast (09/03/10) Assists 3, twice, last vs. Florida Gulf Coast (09/03/10) Service Aces 4, at Portland State (08/31/10) Digs 3, seven times, last vs. Stanford (10/31/10) Block Solos 2, six times, last vs. Oregon (11/12/10) Block Assists 8, vs. Cincinnati (09/11/10) Total Blocks (BS-BA) 8.0 (1-7/0-8), twice, last vs. Arizona State (10/09/10) Points 16.5, twice, last at Washington State (11/26/10)

#19 Martie Massey • Sophomore • DS SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills — Total Attacks 1, at Arizona (11/06/10) Hitting Percentage — Assists 1, vs. Oregon (11/12/10) Service Aces 1, at Arizona (11/06/10) Digs 6, at Arizona (11/06/10) Block Solos — Block Assists — Total Blocks (BS-BA) — Points 1.0, at Arizona (11/06/10)

#20 Allie Rogers • Redshirt Freshman • MB SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills Total Attacks Hitting Percentage Assists Service Aces Digs Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks (BS-BA) Points

#21 Tayla Woods • Redshirt Freshman • S SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills Total Attacks Hitting Percentage Assists Service Aces Digs Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks (BS-BA) Points

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 10 #22 Laura Schaudt • Redshirt Freshman • OH/OPP SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills Total Attacks Hitting Percentage Assists Service Aces Digs Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks (BS-BA) Points

#32 Ashley Eneliko • Junior • OH/MB SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills 11, at USC (10/23/10) Total Attacks 23, twice, last at USC (10/23/10) Hitting Percentage .571 (9-1-14), at Seattle (09/15/10) Assists 1, nine times, last at Washington State (11/26/10) Service Aces — Digs 4, vs. Washington (09/27/09) Block Solos 1, 16 times, last at Washington State (11/26/10) Block Assists 10, vs. Cal Poly (09/17/10) Total Blocks (BS-BA) 10.0 (0-10), vs. Cal Poly (09/17/10) Points 13.5, at College of Charleston (09/11/10)

#40 Arica Nassar • Freshman • OH/MB SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH Kills Total Attacks Hitting Percentage Assists Service Aces Digs Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks (BS-BA) Points

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 11 IIndividualndividual aandnd TTeameam SSingle-Matchingle-Match HHighsighs INDIVIDUAL HIGH CATEGORY TEAM HIGH Attack Percentage (K-E-TA) (Minimum 12 Kills) Kills (K-E-TA) Kills (Three Sets) (K-E-TA) Kills (Four Sets) (K-E-TA) Kills (Five Sets) (K-E-TA) Attacks (K-E-TA) Attacks (Three Sets) (K-E-TA) Attacks (Four Sets) (K-E-TA) Attacks (Five Sets) (K-E-TA) Assists Assists (Three Sets) Assists (Four Sets) Assists (Five Sets) Digs Digs (Three Sets) Digs (Four Sets) Digs (Five Sets) Service Aces Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks (BS-BA) Points Points (Three Sets) Points (Four Sets) Points (Five Sets)

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 12 CCareerareer RecordsRecords Kills Service Aces Block Assists PLAYER KILLS YEARS PLAYER ACES YEARS PLAYER BLOCKS YEARS 1. Rachel Rourke 1,920 2006-09 1. Sandy Huntley-Sexton 160 1980-82 1. Angie Shirley 490 1997-00 2. Shelly Smith 1,763 1991-94 2. Carol Sears 151 1983-86 2. Tanya Lifa 434 1991-94 3. Julie Leamon 1,554 1987-90 3. Julie Leamon 146 1987-90 3. Staci Hintze 424 1993-96 4. Jill Sawatzky 1,481 2007-10 4. Shelly Smith 143 1991-94 4. Lexie Rathgeber 353 2006-09 5. Gina Schmidt 1,366 1998-01 5. Minet Roach 141 1982-84 5. Magan Prieto 336 1994-97 6. Heather Lowe 1,298 1995-97 6. Tammie Rogers 124 1981, 83 6. Michele Solomon 334 1999-02 7. Allison Lawrence 1,255 2001-04 7. Tricia Becker 123 1987-90 7. Helen Hoonhout 325 1987-90 8. Rachel Hochgesang 1,199 1993-96 8. Rachel Hochgesang 121 1993-96 8. Leslie Preiss 314 1989-92 9. Leslie Preiss 1,169 1989-92 9. Julie Steding 116 1982-83 9. Bree Knitter 275 2006-09 10. Staci Hintze 1,161 1993-96 10. Rachel Rourke 114 2006-09 10. Shelly Smith 227 1991-94 Alyssa O’Neil 48 2009-Present T21. Ashley Eneliko 164 2009-Present Kills Per Set Mona Kressl 116 2010-Present (Minimum 500 Kills) Digs Total Blocks PLAYER K/S YEARS PLAYER DIGS YEARS 1. Rachel Rourke 4.52 2006-09 1. Rachel Hochgesang 1,621 1980-82 PLAYER BLOCKS YEARS 2. Heather Lowe 4.04 1995-97 2. Tricia Becker 1,483 1983-86 1. Tanya Lifa 645 1991-94 3. Shelly Smith 3.90 1991-94 3. Shelly Smith 1,304 1987-90 2. Staci Hintze 604 1993-96 4. Julie Leamon 3.66 1987-90 4. Kristy Wing 1,241 1991-94 3. Angie Shirley 490 1997-00 5. Gina Schmidt 3.50 1998-01 5. Miya Malauulu 1,230 1982-84 4. Helen Hoonhout 477 1987-90 6. Allison Lawrence 3.39 2001-04 6. Julie Leamon 1,182 1981, 83 5. Leslie Preiss 461 1989-92 7. Sarah Bjeldanes 3.34 1995-96, 98-99 7. Gina Schmidt 1,142 1987-90 6. Magan Prieto 433 1994-97 8. Jill Sawatzky 3.28 2007-10 8. Ashley Evans 1,101 1993-96 7. Lexie Rathgeber 405 2006-09 9. Pia Ahlengard 3.20 1995-97 9. Helen Hoonhout 1,078 1982-83 8. Michele Solomon 397 1999-02 10. Angie Shirley 2.68 1997-00 10. Leslie Preiss 1,074 2006-09 9. Shelly Smith 335 1991-94 29. Alyssa O’Neil 520 2009-Present 10. Bree Knitter 309 2006-09 Attacks Becky Defoe 372 2010-Present T30. Ashley Eneliko 180 2009-Present Mona Kressl 138 2010-Present PLAYER ATTACKS YEARS SOLO BLOCKS 1. Shelly Smith 5,224 1991-94 Total Points 2. Rachel Rourke 4,948 2006-09 PLAYER BLOCKS YEARS 3. Julie Leamon 4,557 1987-90 1. Tanya Lifa 211 1991-94 PLAYER POINTS YEARS 4. Jill Sawatzky 4,284 2007-10 2. Staci Hintze 180 1993-96 1. Shelly Smith 2,217.5 1991-94 5. Gina Schmidt 3,563 1998-01 3. Helen Hoonhout 152 1987-90 2. Rachel Rourke 2,185.0 2006-09 6. Allison Lawrence 3,496 2001-04 4. Leslie Preiss 147 1989-92 3. Julie Leamon 1,852.5 1987-90 7. Rachel Hochgesang 3,474 1993-96 5. Angie Shirley 116 1997-00 4. Jill Sawatzky 1,692.0 2007-10 8. Tricia Becker 3,437 1987-90 6. Shelly Smith 108 1991-94 5. Staci Hintze 1,588.0 1993-96 9. Heather Lowe 3,347 1995-97 7. Julie Leamon 107 1987-90 6. Gina Schmidt 1,542.5 1998-01 10. Leslie Preiss 2,926 1989-02 8. Magan Prieto 97 1994-97 7. Leslie Preiss 1,533.0 1989-92 9. Tami Good 87 1984-87 8. Heather Lowe 1,464.0 1995-97 Assists 10. Lisa Hecht 73 1988-91 9. Rachel Hochgesang 1,439.5 1993-96 Tricia Becker 73 1987-90 10. Angie Shirley 1,412.0 1997-00 PLAYER ASSISTS YEARS Mona Kressl 22 2010-Present 1. Miya Malauulu 5,368 1994-97 Ashley Eneliko 16 2009-Present 2. Brandi Bonnarens 4,063 1997-00 3. Laura Collins 3,786 2000-03 4. Camilla Ah-Hoy 3,085 2006-09 5. Christine Camp 2,860 1989-91 6. Desma Stovall 2,143 2002-05 7. Kristy Wing 1,765 1988-91 8. Christine Wilson 1,368 1992-93 9. Megan McBride 1,185 2009-Present 10. Lisa Madrid 937 1985

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 13 #1 | Alyssa O’Neil | DS/L | 5-9 | Junior West Linn, Ore. (West Linn HS) Season SP-MP-MS K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS PTS/S 2009 109-30-8 1 0.01 1 11 .000 28 0.26 21 0.19 39 282 2.59 23 1 0 1 0.01 0 2 23.0 0.21 2010 121-32-18 4 0.03 2 19 .105 54 0.45 27 0.22 22 238 1.97 30 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 31.0 0.26 Total 230-62-26 5 0.02 3 30 .067 82 0.36 48 0.21 61 520 2.26 53 1 0 1 0.00 0 4 54.0 0.23

OREGON STATE Sophomore (2010): Alyssa O’Neil played in all 32 matches, starting 22, four at libero ... Tied her career best for digs with 18 against Sacramento State (Aug. 28) ... Jump float served a career-high four aces against UNLV (Sept. 4) with a best 5.0 points, adding a kill ... Set a new career-high for assists with six against Washington State (Sept. 25), adding two aces and nine digs ... Earned nine double-digit digs matches ... Broke into the career top 30 with 520 digs. Freshman (2009): Played in all 30 matches, starting eight and appearing in 109 sets … Split time at libero and defensive specialist … Racked up 282 digs (2.59 dps) with the second most service aces on the team with 21 (0.19 saps) … Earned 11 double-digit digs matches … Posted the match-winning block at UNLV (9/12) … Dug a career-best 18 balls twice in back-to-back matches at Oregon (10/30) and against Arizona State (11/6) … Also chalked up 28 assists with a career-best four assists at Arizona State (10/10) … Served up three aces twice against Wisconsin (9/6) and Stanford (10/16) … Added a kill and 23.0 points. WEST LINN HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years in volleyball under head coach Carl Neuburger … Led her 2008 high school team to a second place finish at the Oregon Class 6A Tournament … Earned unanimous First Team All-State accolades, being named Co-Player of the Year and earning First Team All-Tournament honors … Named league’s Most Valuable Player … As a junior, led her high school team to the state title, earning First Team All-State honors … Also added an All-League Honorable Mention nod. PERSONAL Daughter of Jeff and Jill Kelleher … Has one older brother, Tyler and two sisters, Sarah and Caitlin … Her great grandma and grandparents both attended Oregon State … Human Development and Family Sciences major … Graduated with honors … Foreign Language National Honor Society member …. Chose Oregon State because “I love the school and the coaching staff!” #2 | Corinna Mommert | MB/OPP | 6-0 | Freshman Paderborn, Germany (Pascal-Gymnasium)

PASCAL-GYMNASIUM Competed on the German Youth National Team beginning in 2006 … Began attending the Münster Internat in 2008, competing with the 2nd Division Bundesliga North team, USC Münster under head coach Peter Pourie … Helped her team to several Bundespokal top finishes and two runner-up finishes at the German Cup in 2009 and 2010 … Represented Germany in the European Championships, World Championships and Youth Olympic Games.

PERSONAL Daughter of Christof and Claudia Mommert … Has one older sibling, Nils … Apparel Design major … Chose Oregon State “because it is a great college in which I could combine studying and playing volleyball with the best. I heard so much about this place and was impressed with its atmosphere – both the people and educational opportunities.”

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 14 #3 | Camille Saxton | OH | 6-2 | Junior Balzac, Alberta (George MacDougall HS) Season SP-MP-MS K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS PTS/S 2009 49-28-2 34 0.69 20 122 .115 6 0.12 6 0.12 18 34 0.69 10 0 13 13 0.27 0 1 46.5 0.94 2010 118-32-29 225 1.91 97 732 .175 29 0.25 26 0.22 37 177 1.50 15 8 54 62 0.53 1 1 286.0 2.42 Total 167-60-31 259 1.55 117 854 .166 35 0.21 32 0.19 55 211 1.26 25 8 67 75 0.45 1 2 332.5 1.99

OREGON STATE Sophomore (2010): Camille Saxton appeared in all 32 matches, starting 29 ... Served up a career-best five service aces twice in the season opener against Portland (Aug. 27) and against Cincinnati (Sept. 11) with her jump top spin serve ... Earned first double-double of three at Portland State (Aug. 31) with 11 kills and 10 digs ... Posted 14 kills against UNLV (Sept. 4) ... Posted a career-high five blocks against Cal Poly (Sept. 17) before digging up a career-high 13 balls at UC Davis (Sept. 17) ... Earned a career-best 16.5 points with 10 kills, 10 digs and three blocks against Cincinnati and against Portland with 10 kills, two digs and three blocks ... Hit .421 (11-3-19) against Washington State (Sept. 25) with a pair of assists ... Set a new career best for kills with 15 at Arizona State (Nov. 5) with a best .444 (15-3-27) hitting percentage ... Tallied 10 double-digit kills matches, five double-digits digs games. Freshman (2009): Played in 28 matches, 49 sets in her rookie season at outside hitter … Amassed 34 kills on the season (0.69 kps) and 34 digs (0.69 dps) … Hammered a career- best seven kills twice against Wisconsin (9/6) and Arizona (11/7) … Dug a career best six balls against Wisconsin … Tallied six service aces on the season with a career-high two aces against Pepperdine (8/30) … At the net, posted 13 block assists with a career-best four blocks against Wisconsin … Earned 46.5 total points on the season with a career-best 10.0 points against Wisconsin … Added six assists.

GEORGE MACDOUGALL HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years in volleyball under head coach Kendra Gray at outside hitter … Named Most Valuable Player after leading her team to a zone championship and was named an All-Star after winning the divisional championships … Voted MVP three times and earned Academic Athlete of the Year honors each year … Earned MVP and All-Star recognitions after helping her Bantam team to the national and provincial championships in 2005, while earning two provincial All-Star nods the previous two years, adding national All-Star honors in 2004 … Played two seasons on the Canada Prospects Team, leading the team to the Volleyball Festival Finals in 2007 for the first time since 1983 … Also participated in beach volleyball, being named U16 provincial champion in 2005, finishing second at the U16 Western Nationals and third place at U16 Third Eastern Nationals … Also lettered in basketball, earning All-Star recognition in 2008-09 … Participated in track, being named the Rocky View School Division javelin champion in 2008, placing third in the zone.

PERSONAL Daughter of Don and Mylène Saxton … Family includes one older sister, Milou and two brothers, Ben and Dustin … Parents played on Canadian National Team; sister Milou played at Central Connecticut State for four years; brother Ben played at the University of Alberta and is currently a member of the Canadian Beach Team … Human Development and Family Sci- ences major … Honor Roll … Chose Oregon State because of “the coaching staff, the size of the city and school and the level of play in the conference.” #4 | Haley Clarke | MB | 6-3 | Freshman Dundee, Ore. (Newberg HS)

NEWBERG HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years at middle blocker under head coach Mallori Juster … Named to the 2010 AVCA/Under Armour All-America Watch List … Team captain as a junior and senior … All-Pacific Conference First Team as a junior at middle blocker … All-Around All-Conference selection as a senior … Also lettered four years in track under head coach Brandon Ramey in the high jump … Played one season of basketball at center under Robin Taylor.

PERSONAL Daughter of Mark and Denise Clarke … Has one older brother, Tanner … Business major … Salutatorian, National Honor Society, Yearbook Editor, Powder Tuff organizer … Chose Oregon State because “I love the atmosphere and the coaching staff. I feel as if I’m at home in Corvallis.” #5 | Natalie Morgan | MB | 6-0 | Redshirt Freshman Santa Cruz, Calif. (Soquel HS)

OREGON STATE Freshman (2010): Natalie Morgan redshirted her true freshman season requiring ankle surgery.

SOQUEL HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years in volleyball at middle blocker and opposite hitter under coach Kamala Sipin … As a senior, named to the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League (SCCAL) Second Team at opposite hitter … As a junior, All-SCCAL First Team at middle blocker after leading team to first CCS match in nine years … Two-time team captain … Founded and coordinated the First Annual “Battle of the Sexes” volleyball fundraising match.

PERSONAL Daughter of Jon and Lisa Morgan … Has one younger sister, Stephanie … Cousin Heather Donatini competed in soccer at CSULA for the past four seasons and cousin Cedar Morgan played at San Jose City College last season … Aunt Denise Fidel and uncle Peter Frenzen both attended Oregon State … Majoring in Exercise and Sports Science … Former prep teammates include Karissa Cook (Stanford), Kat Brown (Cal), Justine Hunter (Pepperdine), Sarah Reams (St. Mary’s) and Steffi Sooter (Minnesota) … Chose Oregon State be- cause “Corvallis is the most supportive and friendliest town. I love the campus environment also.”Ali Flynn (Colorado) … Chose Oregon State because “Corvallis is the most supportive and friendliest town. I love the campus environment also.” August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 15 #6 | Becky Defoe | L/DS | 5-3 | Sophomore Bend, Ore. (Summit HS) Season SP-MP-MS K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS PTS/S 2010 122-32-4 1 0.01 1 4 .000 70 0.57 16 0.13 19 372 3.05 34 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 17.0 0.14 Total 122-32-4 1 0.01 1 4 .000 70 0.57 16 0.13 19 372 3.05 34 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 17.0 0.14

OREGON STATE Freshman (2010): Becky Defoe appeared in and started all 32 matches in all but four at libero ... Dug a career-high 17 balls three times against Cal Poly (Sept. 17), Arizona (Oct. 8) and No. 4 Stanford (Oct. 31) with 26 double-digit digs matches ... Set a career-best five assists against Washington State (Sept. 25) adding two aces, tying her career-best for the fourth time ... Finished third all-time for most digs by a freshman with 372.

SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years in volleyball for head coach Jill Waskom at libero … As a sophomore, helped her team to a second place finish at the state tournament, earning the team Hustle Award … As a junior, helped the team to a third place state finish, earning Athlete of the Month honors, team Most Fight award, Intermountain Conference (IMC) First Team selection, first team All-State Tournament, second team All-State as libero … As a senior, team captain, All-IMC First Team, IMC Libero of the Year, first team All-State Tournament, Libero of the Year, second team All-State … Also lettered three years in basketball for coaches Dustin Anderson and Ryan Cruz and three years in for coach Mike Carpenter … Two-time team Hustle Award winner and two-time team Best Defensive Player in basketball, earning All-IMC honorable mention as a junior … Three-time IMC selection (second team as a freshman, honorable mention as a sophomore, first team as a junior) in softball and three-time team Best Defensive Player honoree.

PERSONAL Daughter of Don and Terri Defoe … Has one older sister, Morgan, and one younger sister, Mariah … Uncles Rick and Larry Vaughn attended Oregon State and cousin Heidi Vaughn is currently attending … University Exploratory Studies major … Home schooled … Former prep teammates include current teammate Kelsey Zimmerman … Chose Oregon State for Pac-10 volleyball and it is close to home. #7 | Niki Small | MB/OPP | 6-1 | Sophomore Ashland, Ore. (Northern Arizona/Ashland HS)

NORTHERN ARIZONA Started one season at middle blocker for head coach Craig Choate ... Named Big Sky Player of the Week ... Ranked in the top 10 for the best hitting percentage in the Big Sky Confer- ence, second on the team ... Earned University of Wyoming Tournament First Team accolades.

ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years, starting three, for head coach Jodee Scott ... As a senior, team captain ... Named to Under Armour® Volleyball All-America Team ... All-State First Team ... All-State Champion Tournament First Team ... Selected Southern Sky Conference Player of the year ... Two-time Southern Sky Conference First Team ... Named MVP and Most Inspirational ... Chosen Amateur Athlete of the Week for Southern Oregon ... Recorded 4.2 kills-per-set with a .610 hitting percentage during her senior season ... Match-highs senior year include 19 kills, 14 service aces and seven blocks ... Helped team to four straight Southern Sky Conference Championships ... Placed in Top 4 in state all four years.

PERSONAL Born in Portland, Ore. ... Daughter of Gary Small and Tracy Barats ... Mother, Tracy, uncles, Mitch and Kurt Barats, and aunt Edwina Barats all attended Oregon State ... Majoring in Psychol- ogy ... Jackson County 4-H equestrian champion in three events ... Honor Roll ... Student-Athlete Leadership Team ... Former prep teammates include Monica Jordan (Portland), Wedan (Portland) and Maddie Theiverage (Sacramento State) ... Chose Oregon State because “my family attended, the great psychology program and I love the area and the people.”

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 16 #8 | Dre Shaw | OH | 6-0 | Senior Wailuku, Hawai’i (Kamehameha-Maui HS/Western New Mexico/Eastern Arizona CC) Season SP-MP-MS K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS PTS/S 2010 77-22-11 146 1.90 84 396 .157 14 0.18 1 0.01 7 87 1.13 12 5 17 22 0.29 3 2 160.5 2.08 Total 77-22-11 146 1.90 84 396 .157 14 0.18 1 0.01 7 87 1.13 12 5 17 22 0.29 3 2 160.5 2.08

OREGON STATE Junior (2010): Dre Shaw missed the first 10 matches of the season due to ineligibility, but since has played in all 22, starting 11, playing in 77 total sets ... Started her career with a pair of six kill nights against Nevada (Sept. 18) and Washington State (Sept. 25), also tallying a 7.0 points in both matches ... Blocked two balls three times against Nevada first, last against No. 8 USC (Oct. 23) adding an overall career number night with 19 kills, .295 (19-6-44) hitting percentage and 18 digs for a career-high 20.0 points against Arizona (10/08) ... Earned a career-best five blocks at Washington State (11/26) ... Tallied four double-digit kills matches and three double-digit digs matches.

EASTERN ARIZONA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Competed for one season for the Gila Monsters under coach Shari Kay … AVCA Two-Year Colleges Second Team All-American … NJCAA First team All-American … Arizona Com- munity College Athletic Association (ACCAC) Player of the Year … All-ACCAC First Team and three-time Player of the Week … First Team All-Region.

WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY Competed for one season for the Mustangs under coach Jim Callender … Rock Mountain Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year … All-Conference Third Team selection … Led team to 14-5 record and West Division Championship.

KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS MAUI CAMPUS Lettered four years in volleyball at outside hitter, middle blocker and opposite hitter under coaches Donald Kealoha, Kathy Goods and Bala Spencer ... Two-time All-Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) first team selection and named Player of the Year for both seasons … Led team to three undefeated seasons, while giving up only one loss as a senior … As a senior, named to the Honolulu Bulletin All-State Honorable Mention squad.

PERSONAL Daughter of David and Nona Shaw … Human Development and Family Sciences major … Chose Oregon State because “when I see a great opportunity, I take it!” #9 | Lexi Wilhelm | S | 5-11 | Freshman Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual HS)

SAN PASQUAL HIGH SCHOOL Lettered and started four years at setter under coaches Caroline Monohan and Ashley Bogardt … Led team to East Avocado League championship as a senior, earning confer- ence Player of the Year honors and tabbed All-League First Team … Team captain as a senior and sophomore … Earned All-League honors as a freshman … Also played one season of soccer under Monica Brown, helping team to an undefeated showing in the league.

PERSONAL Daughter of Jack and Debi Wilhelm … Has two older siblings, Karly and Andrew … Marine Biology major … National Honor Society, ASB member, Scholar-Athlete, AP Scholar with Honor Award, Gold Award recipient … Chose Oregon State because “I knew I wanted to play for a competitive volleyball team, and in my college research I found OSU. I learned that it is not only well respected for volleyball but also for its marine biology program. Oregon State also has many of the characteristics I want in a college such as a large campus that is very involved with academics, as well as athletics.”

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 17 #10 | Megan McBride | S | 6-1 | Junior Auburn, Wash. (Auburn Mountainview HS) Season SP-MP-MS K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS PTS/S 2009 41-24-2 19 0.46 9 53 .189 107 2.61 4 0.10 12 28 0.68 0 1 8 9 0.22 1 0 28.0 0.68 2010 122-32-32 182 1.49 63 445 .267 1078 8.84 27 0.22 58 200 1.64 0 6 77 83 0.68 5 14 253.5 2.07 Total 163-56-34 201 1.23 72 498 .259 1185 7.27 31 0.19 70 228 1.40 0 7 85 92 0.56 6 14 281.5 1.72

OREGON STATE Sophomore (2010): Megan McBride appeared and started in all 32 matches at setter ... Finished ninth in the Pac-10 for assists with 1,078 (8.84 aps) ... Ranked ninth all-time for career assists with 1,185 ... Set fifth most assists for a sophomore in school history with 1,078 ... Earned her first career triple-double at Portland State (Aug. 31) with a career-best 19 digs adding 10 kills and 45 assists ... Killed a career-best 13 balls against No. 19 Michigan (Sept. 4), adding 37 assists for her third double-double, and earning a best 19.0 points ... Earned 50 assists at Seattle (Sept. 15) with her fourth double-double of the season, adding 10 kills ... Blocked five balls, twice, against Cincinnati (Sept. 11) and Cal Poly (Sept. 17) before blocking a career-high six balls at No. 8 California (Oct. 2) ... Served up a the second-most aces on the team with 27, setting a career-high with five aces against Illinois State (Aug. 28) ... Capped off the season with a career-best 53 assists at Washington State (11/26) ... Named to the Active Ankle Challenge All-Tournament Team. Freshman (2009): Played in 24 matches, starting two, appearing in 41 total sets … Tallied 107 assists (2.61 aps) … Had a breakout performance against Arizona (11/7) with career- best seven kills (.500 hitting percentage), career-high 38 assists, six digs and career-best four blocks … Set a career-high for digs with 10 at California (11/13) with four kills, 16 assists and a block … Racked up 19 kills, four service aces, 28 digs and nine blocks … Earned a season-high 10.0 points of her 28.0 total against Arizona.

AUBURN MOUNTAINVIEW HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years in volleyball under head coach Momi Bowles as a setter and right side hitter ... Led her team to state three years of the four that the school has been open … Four- time varsity Most Valuable Player … Earned Prep Athlete of the Week honors each year … As a freshman in 2005, earned second team All-League accolades, named to Prepvolleyball. com’s “Frosh 59” … In her sophomore season in 2006, earned All-League MVP honors, first team All-State as a setter, second team All-State as a hitter, garnered All Area: Seattle Times and Tacoma News Tribune accolades, named to Prepvolleyball.com’s “Soph 79” … As a junior in 2007, earned first team All-Area by the Tacoma News Tribune, first team All-League, All-State Honorable Mention, named to the Emerald City Classic All-Tournament Team … As a senior in 2008, led her team to the West Central District Championship, named All-League Co-MVP, Tacoma News Tribune All-Area MVP, Seattle Times All-Area Team, First Team All-State as a setter.

PERSONAL Daughter of Kevin and Staci McBride … Has one older sister, Madaline … Her father played football for two years for Oregon State … Majoring in Sociology … National Honor Society member … Honor Roll...… King 5 News “Academic Achiever” ... Former prep teammates include Meagan Ganzer (Washington State) … Chose Oregon State because “I love the atmo- sphere of the campus and volleyball team, and I love the thought of being part of building an up and coming program.” #12 | Kelsey Zimmerman | OH | 6-1 | Sophomore Bend, Ore. (Summit HS)

Season SP-MP-MS K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS PTS/S 2010 36-13-1 49 1.36 28 172 .122 6 0.17 2 0.06 5 28 0.78 1 2 14 16 0.44 1 1 60.0 1.67 Total 36-13-1 49 1.36 28 172 .122 6 0.17 2 0.06 5 28 0.78 1 2 14 16 0.44 1 1 60.0 1.67

OREGON STATE Freshman (2010): Kelsey Zimmerman played in 13 matches, starting one, in 36 total sets ... Set and tied her career-high eight kills in the opening weekend against Sacramento State and Illinois State (Aug. 28) before tying it again the following weekend against No. 19 Michigan (Sept. 4) ... Earned a pair of service aces with one against Sacramento State and at Portland State (Aug. 31) ... Dug a career-high 10 balls against Sacramento State with a best 10.0 points ... Posted a career-best three blocks twice at College of Charleston (Sept. 11) and at Seattle (Sept. 15) ... Recurring back pain and illness has limited her playing time early this season.

SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years, starting three in volleyball under head coach Jill Waskom … Helped team to sixth place as a freshman … Earned All-Intermountain Conference (IMC) First Team, All-State Tournament First Team, All-State First Team as a sophomore, helping her team to a runner-up finish at the state tournament … As a junior, earned first team honors across the board again, helping the team to a third place state finish … As a senior, named IMC Player of the Year as well as OSAA Class 5A Player of the Year, earning All-State Tournament First Team accolades, leading team to a IMC Championship and runner-up finish at the state tournament … Named to the 2010 Sports Imports/Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 to Watch … Also lettered in track under head coach Dave Turnbull in the high jump and hurdles.

PERSONAL Daughter of Gary and Lisa Zimmerman … Has one older sister, Lindsay … Mother, Lisa, competed in track and field at the University of Oregon for four years; Father, Gary, played football at the University of Oregon for four years before playing professionally for 14 years for the Los Angeles Express (1984-85), Minnesota Vikings (1986-93) and Denver Broncos (1993-97) … Former prep teammates include current Oregon State teammate Becky Defoe … Uncles Larry and Jeff Nicholson and cousin Ryan Nicholson attended Oregon State … Business major … National Honor Society, Freshman/Sophomore representative in student government, Secretary of student government as a junior … Chose Oregon State because “I love the welcoming atmosphere that surrounds the Oregon State campus. And getting the opportunity to play in the Pac-10 and in my home state is a dream come true.”

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 18 #13 | Mona Kressl | MB | 6-4 | Sophomore Langenzenn, Germany (Maximilian-von-Montgelas Gymnasium Vilsbiburg) Season SP-MP-MS K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS PTS/S 2010 119-32-30 225 1.89 83 478 .297 16 0.13 23 0.19 50 47 0.39 2 22 116 138 1.16 16 0 328.0 2.76 Total 119-32-30 225 1.89 83 478 .297 16 0.13 23 0.19 50 47 0.39 2 22 116 138 1.16 16 0 328.0 2.76

OREGON STATE Freshman (2010): Mona Kressl appeared in all 32 matches, starting 30, appearing in 119 total sets ... Finished with the ninth-most block assists in school history in a single season … Set a career-best for kills with 12 at College of Charleston (Sept. 11), adding seven blocks and a career-high 16.5 points before matching her kills record at Washington State (11/26) ... Her deep float serve earned her a career-high four aces at Portland State (Aug. 31) ... Earned a best eight blocks twice against Cincinnati (Sept. 11) and Arizona State (Oct. 9) ... Accumulated 44 digs with a career-best three seven times, last against No. 4 Stanford (Oct. 31) ... Named to the Holiday Inn Classic All-Tournament Team, hosted by College of Charleston ... One of the best blockers in the Pac-10 ... Set school record for freshmen in block assists in school history; tied for second for total blocks for a freshman.

MAXIMILIAN-VON-MONTGELAS GYMNASIUM VILSBIBURG Spent the past six years playing for the Rote Raven Vilsbiburg club team under head coach Guillermo Gallardo … Advanced from the fourth elvel Bayernliga in 2004-05 before moving to the third level Regionalliga the following year … Played primarily on the second team for the last four years which competes in the 2nd Bundesliga with a stint as a back-up middle blocker for the first team during 2008-09, the year it finished runner-up in the 1st Bundesliga regular season and won the German Cup … Member of the German Junior National Team and competed in the 2007 FIVB Women’s Junior World Championship in Thailand.

PERSONAL Daughter of Gerd Kressl and Dagmar Berg-Kressl … Has one younger brother, Samuel … Majoring in Construction Engineering Management … Chose Oregon State for its academic reputation. #19 | Martie Massey | DS | 5-3 | Junior Beaverton, Ore. (Jesuit HS) Season SP-MP-MS K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS PTS/S 2010 19-11-0 0 0.00 0 1 .000 1 0.05 1 0.05 1 17 0.89 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.05 Total 19-11-0 0 0.00 0 1 .000 1 0.05 1 0.05 1 17 0.89 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.05

OREGON STATE Sophomore (2010): Martie Massey appeared in 19 sets, 11 matches at defensive specialist ... Had successful trip to Arizona, earning three digs at Arizona State (Nov. 5) ... Dug a career-high six balls at No. 23 Arizona (Nov. 6) with one ace. Freshman (2009): Attended Oregon State, but did not compete for the team … Played one season of club volleyball at libero under head coach Adam Ellis … Named to the 2010 Las Vegas Open All-Tournament Team … Earned the Ray, Frances, and Dale Cripps Student Support Fund scholarship.

JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL Lettered one year in volleyball at defensive specialist under head coach Teresa Zimmerlee … As a senior, helped team to the Oregon 6A State Championship and Metro League title … Earned Team Hustle Award.

PERSONAL Daughter of Tim and Mary Massey … Has three younger siblings, Ireland, Grace and Zoë … Majoring in Biology … Honor Roll … Choir Letters … Theatre letter … Chose Oregon State because of its “location to family, the beautiful campus and for the experience.” #20 | Allie Rogers | MB | 6-2 | Redshirt Freshman Eugene, Ore. (Marist HS)

OREGON STATE Freshman (2010): Allie Rogers redshirted her true freshman season.

MARIST HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years in volleyball at middle blocker under coach Shari Pimental … Led team to second place finish at the OSAA 4A Championships as a senior, third as a sophomore … Two-time All-State honoree … Two-time All-Sky-Em selection … Most Valuable Player twice … As a senior, OSAA 4A Player of the Year … Also lettered three years in basketball at forward under coach Michelle Quist … Led team to a runner-up finish as a senior, fourth as a sophomore … Two-time All-State selection as a sophomore and senior and four-time All- Conference honoree … Three-time team MVP … And lettered four years in track and field at high jump for coach Chris Hayward-Mayhew, finishing second in the state as a freshman, clearing 5-4, and fourth as a junior … Three-time All-State and All-League recipient …. Team MVP as a freshman.

PERSONAL Daugher of George Rogers and Hamlin Jost … Has one younger brother Jackson … Mother, Hamlin, was a basketball player at the College of the Redwoods, being inducted into the Hall of Fame; Father, George, played basketball at the College of the Redwoods and Northwest Christian; Grandfather played football at Oregon and Kaitlyn Nord currently plays soc- cer at Humboldt State … Business major … National Honor Society … President of Rally Crew … Dean’s List … Chose Oregon State “for the sense of community, campus life and academics. I’m proud to be a Beaver.” August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 19 #21 | Tayla Woods | S | 5-11 | Redshirt Freshman Corvallis, Ore. (Santiam Christian HS)

OREGON STATE Freshman (2010): Tayla Woods redshirted her true freshman season … Received the 2010 Johnny Carpenter Female Prep Athlete of the Year 4A-1A Award at the 59th Annual Oregon Sports Awards.

SANTIAM CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years in volleyball at setter for coach Kim McLain … Led team to OSAA 3A title as a senior, placing top eight the three previous years … As a senior, Oregon state Player of the Year … Two-time Player of the Year in the PacWest League … Two-time first team All-State selection … Three-time All-PacWest League First Team honoree … As a freshman, named second team All-League … Also lettered four years in basketball at point guard for coach Mellisa McLain … Led team to runner-up finish as a junior, third place as a senior … Named Oregon state Player of the Year as a senior … Two-time conference Player of the Year … Two-time first team All-State honoree … Four-time first team All-League … As a sophomore, named to the state second team.

PERSONAL Daughter of Steve and Terri Woods … Has one older sister, Kiley, and one younger sister, Darci … Sister, Kiley, attended Oregon State and was a manager for the volleyball team … Psy- chology major … Honor Roll … Chose Oregon State because “I liked the atmosphere of the volleyball team and coaches. It’s a pretty campus, and it’s next to my friends and family.”

#22 | Laura Schaudt | OH/OPP | 6-4 | Redshirt Freshman Philomath, Ore. (Philomath HS)

OREGON STATE Freshman (2010): Laura Schaudt redshirted her true freshman season.

PHILOMATH HIGH SCHOOL Lettered two years in volleyball at middle blocker under coaches Kurt Hausheer and Whitney Stear … As a senior, named to All-Valco League Second Team … As a junior, named to first team and team captain … Also lettered three years in basketball at post for coach Amy Leonard … Three-time All-Valco League selection, earning first team honors as a senior after back-to-back second team selections … Lettered four years in track and field in high jump and long jump under coach Joe Fulton … Four-time first team All-League honoree, earning second-team All-State honors as a junior … As a senior, named first team All-State taking the state title in the triple jump and finishing runner up in the high jump … Also competed one season in cross country as a freshman.

PERSONAL Daughter of Ken and Carol Schaudt … Has one older brother, Brian … Brian competes in track and field at Oregon … Mother, Carol, was an All-American basketball player at Oregon State, competing in the 1984 Olympics and father, Ken, also attended Oregon State … Business major … National Honor Society … Honor Roll … Chose Oregon State “because it is a very well respected program and the coaches work hard to help the players improve.”

August 23, 2011 • Oregon State Volleyball Weekly Release • Page 20 #32 | Ashley Eneliko | OH/MB | 5-11 | Junior Seattle, Wash. (Kennedy HS) Season SP-MP-MS K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE PTS PTS/S 2009 66-26-12 41 0.62 19 116 .190 3 0.05 0 0.00 11 14 0.21 0 6 60 66 1.00 4 2 77.0 1.17 2010 116-32-24 158 1.36 75 414 .200 6 0.05 0 0.00 0 19 0.16 1 10 104 114 0.98 4 1 220.0 1.90 Total 182-58-36 199 1.09 94 530 .198 9 0.05 0 0.00 11 33 0.18 1 16 164 180 0.99 8 3 297.0 1.63

OREGON STATE Sophomore (2010): Ashley Eneliko played in all 32 matches, starting 24, playing in 116 sets ... Hit 10 kills at College of Charleston (Sept. 11), resetting her career-high for points with 13.5, adding six blocks ... Hit .571 (9-1-14) at Seattle (09/15) ... Tallied a career-high 11 kills with a .348 hitting percentage at No. 8 USC (Oct. 23) ... Tied the sixth best single- match record for block assists, setting a new career best for blocks with 10 against Cal Poly (Sept. 17) ... Racked up sixth-most block assists in school history for a sophomore; ninth most total blocks for a sophomore ... Started the season mainly at opposite before transitioning back to the middle. Freshman (2009): Played in 26 matches, starting 12, and 66 sets … Racked up 41 kills (0.62 kps) and 66 blocks (1.00 bps) … Hit a career-best four kills three times, last time at Washington (11/25) with a .375 hitting percentage … Blocked a career-best seven balls at Michigan (9/19) in the team’s upset sweep of the Wolverines … Posted a career-best 7.5 points of her 77.0 total against Washington (9/27), averaging 1.17 points per set … Added three assists and 14 digs with a career-high four digs against Washington … Named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team Honorable Mention.

KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years in volleyball under head coach Tom Muckerheide … Named First Team All-League all four years … 2007 and 2008 Seamount League Most Valuable Player … Added All-State Class 3A Second Team accolades as a hitter … Earned All-League Honorable Mention recognition in 2005 … Named to the All-Star team … Also lettered as a fresh- man and sophomore in basketball under head coach Don Hoffman … Helped team to seventh and eighth place state finishes in 2006 and 2007.

PERSONAL Daughter of Hale and Lisa Eneliko … Has three siblings, Joey, Agnes and Apryll … Human Development and Family Sciences major … Cousin Sine Schirmer plays for Hope International University and cousin Natalie Wilkening is an outside hitter for Walla Walla University … Prom Queen … ASB representative and coordinator … Chose Oregon State because “I fell in love with the campus. It seemed perfect for me because it was not too big, yet not too small either. I also love the school spirit. The coaches were down to earth, and both the coaches and the team were welcoming and cool to be around. I felt comfortable, and I wanted to be part of this whole new learning and athletic environment.” #40 | Arica Nassar | OH/MB | 6-1 | Freshman Menifee, Calif. (Temescal Canyon HS)

TEMESCAL CANYON HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years at middle blocker under head coach Terri Edwards … Two-time All-Sunbelt League honoree, earning first team distinction and MVP honors as a senior … Team captain … Top middle blocker for 951 Elite Volleyball Club … Named Prep Volleyball Senior Ace … Holds school record for blocks and kills … 2010-11 AVCA/Under Armour High School All-America Watch List … Also lettered four years in basketball at center/forward under head coach Sarah Christiansen … Named All-League three seasons, leading her team to a Sunbelt League title, advancing to the CIP 3A quarterfinals as a senior … Holds school record for points per game (22.3) and rebounds in a single game (27) … Competed in the Southwestern All-Star Game … Earned three letters in track and field in sprints and shot put under Micheal Tucker … All-League three years … Two-year captain.

PERSONAL Daughter of Austin and Annette Nassar … Has one older brother, Austin … Chemistry major … Valedictorian, Honor Roll, Principal’s Honor Roll, Avid … Chose Oregon State because “I love the area that the school is located in. Nature is something that makes me smile, and Oregon State fit right in that. I also loved the school campus. It made me feel at home, as well as the people around me.”

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