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Jamie Gabrielsen Leanne Felsing Nicole Vilter Sarah Moore OH • Jr. • 5-11 S/OH • Jr. • 6-0 OH • Jr. • 6-0 MB • Sr. • 5-11 Menomonee Falls, Wis. Hartland, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. Louisville, Ky.

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Maddie Sueppel Kellye Zaporski Melissa David Cheryl Hegemann MB • Fr. • 6-1 S • Fr. • 5-9 OH • Sr. • 6-0 MB • Sr. • 6-1 Grafton, Wis. Jackson, Wis. Savoy, Ill. Waterford, Wis.

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Lauren Felsing Monica Ferguson Kelley Olson Kelli Kunes DS • Fr. • 5-9 OH • Sr. • 5-11 OH • Jr. • 6-0 OH/MB • Fr. • 5-10 Hartland, Wis. Wheaton, Ill. Black Earth, Wis. Williams Bay, Wis.

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Breit Nelson Becky Peters Kathy Litzau Libero • Jr. • 5-3 Libero • So. • 5-9 Head Coach Edgar, Wis. Germantown, Wis. 14th Season 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - 1 2 4 7 8 72 74 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 92 10 14 22 27 28 30 36 37 44 45 48 49 53 58 60 62 63 65 67 69 70 BC IFC IBC ...... Introduction • 1 Introduction ...... The 2005 Season The The 2006 Season The ...... The 2006 Panthers The ...... The 2006 Opponents The ...... The 2006 Coaching Staff Coaching 2006 The ...... The History Of UWM Volleyball History The ...... The University of -Milwaukee of University The 2006 Media Guide Table of Contents Table Guide Media 2006 ...... The Pavilion The Information Media League Horizon Tradition Panther VolleyballMediaGuide Women’s TheWisconsin-Milwaukee of University Cover 2006 Director. Information Sports O’Connor, Kevin by designed and written was Charpen Noelle from assistance research and Conway. Records Kevin Conway. and Kevin Zills by designs Chris Litzau, Kathy Hall, Beth from assistance Editing tier. credits Photography to Thompson, UWMTrevor Photo Services, UCLA Photo Wis. CCI, Hartland, by Printing Conway. Kevin Services, and Anderson Greg 2005 Notebook Results and 2005 Stats Recaps and 2005 Box Scores League Review Horizon Volleyball Women’s Of Milwaukee A History Records I Team Division Records I Individual Division UWM Award-Winners Fame Hall Of The In UWM Volleyball I SeriesDivision Records SeriesAll-Time Records Records Invitational Panther Results Year-By-Year Is UWM This Milwaukee Is This UWM Administration Haidet Bud Director Athletic Administration UWM Athletics Athletics Panther Student-Athlete The Medicine Sports Center Klotsche TV/Radio Roster Contents of Facts/Table Quick 2006 Rosters Litzau Coach Kathy Head Johnson Coach Susie Head Associate Staff Support 2006 Outlook Seniors Juniors Sophomores Newcomers Opponents Non-League Reference Quick Relations Media League Opponents Horizon League Tournament Horizon Schedule League Composite Horizon 2006 Schedule 20-9 8-3/8-4/4-2 12-2/1st Semifinals 4+libero/2 10/4 Kevin O’Connor Kevin 414-229-5674 414-750-2091 [email protected] Conway Kevin Chris Zills 414-229-6759 414-229-5812 uwmpanthers.com Kathy Litzau Kathy ‘90 Dame, Notre 247-146 (14th year) 247-146 (14th year) 414-229-3739 Johnson Susie ‘93 State, Idaho 414-229-4483 RockyKoenig ‘05 Lakeland, Lindsey Spoden UWM, ‘04 Renee Manofsky 1973 831-462-9 1990 277-221 5/2002 (‘02) Iowa Northern L, 3-1

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History Coaching Staff Coaching Media Relations Media General Information General 2005 Team Information 2005 Team UWM Volleyball Quick Facts Quick Volleyball UWM Overall Record: Home/Road/Neutral: League Record: Finish: League Tournament Returning/Lost: Starters Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Phone: Office Cell Phone: E-Mail: SID: Assistant SID: Assistant Fax: SID Phone: Row Press Internet: Contact: SID/Volleyball Head Coach: Head Alma Mater/Year: School (Yrs.): At Record (Yrs.): Record Career Phone: Office Coach: Head Associate Alma Mater/Year: Phone: Office Coach: Assistant Alma Mater/Year: Ops: Volleyball of Director Alma Mater/Year: Trainer: Volleyball School: City/Zip: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Arena: Affiliation: Conference: Chancellor: AD: SWA: Manager: Ticket Phone: Athletics Phone: Ticket Overall all-time record: I: Division In Year First I Record: Division App.: App./Last NCAA Last opp.: NCAA Result: Volleyball: of Year First 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide 6 16 13 3 5 12 16 11 10 11 9 8 13 4 7 12 8 6 5 4 1 10 3 2 2 9 7 1 No. No. Director of Volleyball Operations Kellye Zaporski PetersBecky Breit Nelson Nicole Vilter Maddie Sueppel Kelli Kunes Becky PetersBecky Kelley Olson Monica Ferguson Kelley Olson Lauren Felsing HegemannCheryl Breit Nelson Sarah Moore Melissa David Kelli Kunes HegemannCheryl Kellye Zaporski Maddie Sueppel Sarah Moore Jamie Gabrielsen Monica Ferguson Nicole Vilter Leanne FelsingLeanne FelsingLeanne Lauren Felsing Melissa David Jamie Gabrielsen Name Name Associate Head Coach 2 •Introduction Coaching Staff Notre Dame, 1990 Idaho State, 1993 Assistant Coach Lindsey Spoden Lindsey 2006 M Lakeland, 2005 Rocky KoenigRocky Susie Johnson Second season Second season Head Coach Head Coach Kathy Litzau UWM, 2004 10th season 14th season 2006 M ilwaukee ilwaukee OH/MB OH/MB Libero Libero Libero Libero S/OH S/OH Pos. Pos. OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH MB OH OH MB MB MB MB MB DS DS S S V V olleyball olleyball R Cheryl HegemannCheryl 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-11 Monica Ferguson 5-9 5-9 5-3 6-0 6-1 Ht. Ht. 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-3 5-9 6-0 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-9 6-0 Jamie Gabrielsen Maddie Sueppel Wisconsin (11) Kellye Zaporski Leanne FelsingLeanne oster Lauren Felsing Melissa David Kentucky (1) Sarah Moore Kelley Olson Nicole Vilter Becky PetersBecky Breit Nelson Kelli Kunes Illinois (2) Illinois B y S So. So. Yr. Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. tate

A N lphabetical Germantown, Wis. (Kettle Moraine Lutheran) Germantown, Wis. (Kettle Moraine Lutheran) umerical Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Menomonee Falls) Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Menomonee Falls) Louisville, Ky.Louisville, (DuPont Manual Magnet) Louisville, Ky.Louisville, (DuPont Manual Magnet) Jackson, Wis. (Kettle Moraine Lutheran) Jackson, Wis. (Kettle Moraine Lutheran) Black Earth, Wis.Black Earth, (Wisconsin Heights) Black Earth, Wis.Black Earth, (Wisconsin Heights) Milwaukee, Wis. (Martin Luther Prep) Milwaukee, Wis. (Martin Luther Prep) Hartland, Wis. (Wisconsin Lutheran) Hartland, Wis. (Wisconsin Lutheran) Hartland, Wis. (Wisconsin Lutheran) Hartland, Wis. (Wisconsin Lutheran) Hometown (High School/College) Hometown (High School/College) Williams Bay, Wis. (Williams Bay) Williams Bay, Wis. (Williams Bay) Savoy, Ill. (Champaign Central) Savoy, Ill. (Champaign Central) Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North) Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North) Waterford, Wis. (Waterford) Waterford, Wis. (Waterford) R R Cheryl HegemannCheryl Monica Ferguson Grafton, Wis. (Cedarburg) Grafton, Wis. (Cedarburg) Jamie Gabrielsen Sophomores (1) Maddie Sueppel Kellye Zaporski Leanne FelsingLeanne oster R Lauren Felsing Melissa David Freshmen (4) Sarah Moore Kelley Olson Nicole Vilter Becky PetersBecky Breit Nelson oster Kelli Kunes Seniors (4) Seniors Juniors (5) oster Edgar, Wis. (Edgar) Edgar, Wis. (Edgar) B y C lass Coaching Staff Head coach Kathy Litzau (foreground) and associate head coach Susie Johnson (background) lead the Panthers into the 2006 season 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide while Becky Peters was named the Horizon League’s Co-Newcomer Hegemann and Melissa Lange earned All-Horizon honors League list of Litzau players who have received personal accolades. Cheryl A number of Panthers were again honored in 2005, adding to a long non-league slate Horizon inthe League. SEC foes and two matches to Big East teams in facing the toughest Among10). its non-leaguedropped UWM losses, twomatches (Atlantic to Washington George and East) (Big Georgetown over matches site neutral winning also while 10) (Atlantic Charlotte non-league matches Panthers The won at schedule.Virginia difficult and (ACC) Tech a against excel UWM saw also season The by identical 3-0scores. five-straight league matches the on road, and won all five matches with season regular the finished UWM thatimpressivemore was even Perhaps wins. league 12-straight off rattling before contests league two first their dropped of who Panthers, story the for the season the was improvement Steady feat. that accomplish to crown,season becoming first the school since league NotreDame regular League Horizon third-straight its won UWM Panthers. the and Litzau for same the of more produced season 2005 The atthem Klotsche the Center since 1996. have seen only two league teams (Loyola and UW-Green Bay) beat And, the Panthers have won 95 of their last 106 home matches and just four league regular season matches over the last three seasons. adds up to an astounding .890 winning percentage. UWM has lost remarkablematches,a record league toteam 105-13 which in her in recent seasons. Over the last nine campaigns, Litzau has directed Litzau’s teams have even found a way to increase their level of success any active coach. league of most the far by are victories League Horizon 118 her Plus, the to TournamentNCAA times. five advanced and Litzau under times eight matches least 20 at won also has UWM titles. season regular League Horizon seven to Panthers the leading while the times of six Year Coach League rizon Ho the named been has She notes. successful of full now is Litzau’sresume hired, was she before year the just matches won three that program a of charge in season 14th her Entering always of apart Panther the program. volleyball is success sure making is LitzauWisconsin-Milwaukee, Kathy of Now well into her second decade as the head coach at the University 4 • Coaching Staff 4 •Coaching Head Coach • 14th Season • Overall Record:Head Coach•Overall •14thSeason 247-146•Notre Dame ‘90 - Kathy Litzau coach Jerry Augustinecoach Jerry is other). the (baseball exclusivelyI Divisionwins in 200 claim to coach UWM the year honors. During that season, Litzau became just the second league’s coach of the year and Lindsey Spoden won league player of Litzau. The individual honorsunder also times rolledfour accomplished in, something as - Litzauvictories wasfor namedrecord the school a tied wins championship. 25 The League Horizon season Theseasonsaw 2003 UWMwin 25 matches and claimthe regular was named Horizon the Newcomer League of Year. the fifth Panther to win the award under Litzau while- Leanne Felsing the Year- the honorsof Player League Horizonwon Fruit Karen Standout title. league a to streak winning 11-match an rode and 21 Sept. after match season regular one only lost UWM 2004, In fornew Litzau and Panthers. the careerBut,numbersher as show, nothingwas 2005 successin the Association honorable mention all-region honors. of the Year. Plus, Sarah Moore earned American Volleyball Coaches’ 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions Coaching • 5 Staff 2002 - Tari Boutin 2002 - Tari 2004 - Karen Fruit 2004 - Karen 1997 - Keelyn Krill 1997 - Keelyn 1999 - Sue Raschka Raschka 1999 - Sue 2005 - Becky Peters The Litzau File Litzau The 2004 - Leanne Felsing 1996 - Ericka Malterer 1996 - Ericka Malterer • Eight 20-win seasons 2003 - Lindsey Spoden 2000 - Lindsey Spoden • 247-146 career record career • 247-146 2000 - Laura Dallenbach 1998 - Laura Dallenbach over the last nine seasons the last over • 34 league players of• 34 league players the week • Coached 2000 Midwest Region Midwest 2000 • Coached • Coached 2001 Horizon League Horizon 2001 • Coached • Three league tournament• Three titles • Five NCAA Tournament berths NCAA Tournament • Five • Seven regular-season league titles regular-season • Seven • League coach of• League coach six times the year • 95-11 at home the last nine seasons• 95-11 at home Freshman of the Year Lindsey Spoden Year ofFreshman the • Number-one regional ranking in 1999 • Number-one • Coached five league players ofyear league players the five • Coached • 105-13 record in Horizon League matches League matches in Horizon • 105-13 record • Defeated ninth-ranked Wisconsin in 1999 Wisconsin • Defeated ninth-ranked • Players named to all-league named to team 31 times • Players • Coached six league newcomers of six league • Coached newcomers the year • AVCA District VI Coach of the Year in 1999 Year ofVI Coach District the AVCA • • Won a school-record 25 matches four times 25 matches a school-record Won • Defensive Player of the Year Laura Dallenbach Year of Player the Defensive - - 20-9 19-8 25-5 20-8 23-5 25-4 25-6 25-5 9-26 6-27 14-14 20-14 16-15 247-146 UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM UWM For The Record The For 2001 1995 1994 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1993 TOTAL 2005 also named the American Volleyball Coaches’ Association District Association Coaches’ Volleyball American the named also in 1999. VI Coach the Year of Litzau Litzau has been regularly for her honored efforts, with the first of in was 1997. She coming honors her six League Coach the Year of comer team. In addition to Peters being named the league newcomer newcomer league the named being Peters to addition In team. comer Lindsey 2004, in award the earning Felsing and year last year the of in 2000. the year of freshman Spoden the region was Litzau’s recruiting classes have paid dividends, as she has coached six six coached has she as dividends, paid have classes recruiting all-new Litzau’s league’s the on players 14 and year the of newcomers league the Year - Laura Dallenbach in 2000 and Sue Raschka in And, both All- Spoden mention earned and Fruit have honorable 1999. America honors. Litzau Litzau has coached plenty of other players to league and regional honors. other Two Panthers have been named League Players of both Virginia Tech (ACC) and Cincinnati (Big East). This season’s season’s This East). (Big Cincinnati and (ACC) Tech Virginia both schedule is also challenging, as UWM will host Wisconsin while Illinois. and Louisville, Alabama at also playing has also consistently has boasted also some of consistently the top names in volleyball. country the in #1 ranked Washington, faced Panthers the 2004, In much of the season. Last season UWM played in at tournaments the country, including Wisconsin, Minnesota and Northern Iowa. Iowa. Northern and Minnesota Wisconsin, including country, the tourna in playing country, the across team her led has Litzau And, ment and schedule post-season play from coast-to-coast. UWM’s The Panthers have alsohad the have Panthers The chance to play in some of the in environments volleyball best not finished below second place place second below finished not 1996. in the league since seasons seasons and a streak of seven- the last in each of wins straight also has UWM campaigns. nine just once since 1995 and has least at of streak winning a had 10 matches in three-straight League school ever to do so in volleyball. UWM Plus, has lost back-to-back league matches and claimed at-large bids tothe NCAA (1999 Tournament and 2000), the only Horizon title on their home floor (2001), (2001), floor home their on title winning a for record school a set streak of 14 matches (2000) MVP honors. MVP honors. Litzau, Under the have alsoPanthers won the league tournament In fact, the Panthers won 18 of their final 23 matches. Tari Boutin 18 their of won final 23 matches. fact, In the Panthers being despite year the of player league’s the named being up wound sidelined early by an injury and Spoden won league tournament The 2002 season finestmarked one coachingof jobs. She Litzau’s took a team that started 1-7 and was allby injuries slowed season berth. led and to it a long an NCAA Tournament 20-14 and mark Litzau’s success at UWM has come in nearly every way imaginable. imaginable. way every nearly in come has UWM at success Litzau’s 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide Litzau then got her coaching career rolling as an assistant coach assistant an as rolling career coaching her got then Litzau teamall-rookie and a1992USVBA National Champion. the of member a All-American, angraduation,named Litzau was U.S.WestAfter1987 Olympic Festival.represented the the she at sophomoreyear,Tournamentherjunior. a During as appearance valuableplayer senior.a as Fighting the Sheled Irish antoNCAA team’smost the named was and captain a was She letterwinner. four-year a was Litzau Dame, Notre at player a As coach. sistant as player and a impressive as after an UWM start to Litzaucame tees within AVCA. the and NCAA regionals. She has also served on a number of commit as a color analyst for television broadcasts of the league tournament in the sport of volleyball in a number of other ways. She has served Throughoutthe course of hercareer, Litzau hasalso been involved Klotschethe Center. summercamp program at regularlyUWM, sessions filling held at volleyball successful very a built also has She spring. coming this ion show, a highly-successful fundraiser that is again scheduled for Plus, this past winter, the program debuted its “Dig n’ Dazzle” fash figuresever forevent.the Championship,produced which some of strongest the attendance Volleyball League Horizon 2001 the hosting in forward foot best year. Underevery Litzau’s increased has itsput leadership, UWM Panthers’ the scheduleof quality the and league the in largest the ing the program. Crowds at the Klotsche Center are usually among In the process, Litzau has increased the excitement level surround an average of more than 22matches over past the nine seasons. I school record by winning 25 matches in 1997. UWM has now won increase the number of wins every season until UWM set a Division that had won just three matches the season before. She proceeded to Litzau’s UWM career started in 1993, when she took over a program 6 • Coaching Staff 6 •Coaching - - - - at UWM’s home matches. and Kayce (5) - and a son - Nicholas of (3), all whom are regulars Greendale. The couple has three daughters -Lauren (8), Danielle (7) in May, 1996, and she and her husband, Steve, make their home in married was She sports. Central three in lettered she where School, Naperville High attended Litzau Ill., Naperville, of native A named coach at head the UWM. being before 1993 of spring the in StateMichigan at and 1992 in degree in kinesiology. as an Sheassistant served also at Wisconsin master’sher received she Illini, the with While 1990. in Illinoisat Lindsey Spoden •Director Spoden Lindsey of Volleyball Operations The Litzau Coaching LitzauCoaching The Tree University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Trudy VandeBerg •assistant coach Julie Yankus •assistant coach Matt Houk •assistant coach Ryan Theis • assistant coach Southern Illinois University Erik Olson coach Erik •head Former Assistants University of Florida Former Players Central MichiganCentral Duke UniversityDuke UW-Milwaukee ily isposing atily Lauren’s First Steve, thefour with children Lauren and Kayce.fam The Kathy Litzau and husband, (L-R) - Danielle, Nicholas, (L-R) -Danielle, Communion. - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - Coaching • 7 Staff • Big Sky MVP Sky • Big • Eight 20-win seasons • Eight • All-Northwest Region • All-Northwest • Big Sky All-Academic Team All-Academic Sky • Big Johnson As A Player As Johnson Johnson As A Coach As Johnson • Won 105 of 118 league matches 105 of • Won • Five NCAA Tournament berths Tournament NCAA • Five • Idaho State Athletic Hall of Fame of Hall Athletic State • Idaho League Newcomers of the Year and and the Year of League Newcomers • Recruiting efforts have produced five produced have • Recruiting efforts • Captain of 1990 NCAA Tourney team Tourney 1990 NCAA of • Captain 13 members of the All-Newcomer Team the All-Newcomer of 13 members • 202-64 record in her nine seasons at UWM at seasons nine in her • 202-64 record State, State, her alma and mater, served as a camp coach at Wisconsin Illinois. and served she setter, A State. Idaho at starter four-year a was Johnson NCAA 1990 the in played and seasons three for captain team the as Conference Sky Big received she season, that During Tournament. Region Northwest as well as honors, MVP Tournament Sky Big and team All-Academic Sky Big the made also She accolades. first-team Idaho the into inducted was Johnson 2003, of September In twice. Fame. of Hall Athletic State physi education, elementary in degree bachelor’s a earned Johnson her completed also She State. Idaho from health and education, cal degree master’s in physical Racine education-adult in fitness lives from Indiana native, Racine a Johnson, 1999. of December in State Brody. stepson and Josie daughter Ty, son C.J., husband, her with A native of Racine, Wis., Johnson joined the Panther staff after serving as an assistant coach at Indiana NCAA she handled State, While recruiting, monitored Indiana at State for two seasons. compliance, assisted with team academic affairsand coordinated travel. Prior to working at Indiana State, Johnson Idaho served at coached also She as UW-Parkside. II Division the at coach head - Susie Johnson Susie Associate Head Coach • 10th Season • Idaho State ‘93 State • 10th Season Idaho • Coach Head Associate Susie and C.J. with children (L-R) Brody, Ty and Josie and Ty with children (L-R) Brody, C.J. and Susie comer honors after their freshman season. Then, 2005’s lone recruit recruit lone 2005’s Then, season. freshman their after honors comer co-newcomer of the - year. Becky- was Peters named the league’s standouts. Wisconsin four includes again class 2006 The of the Year honors for UWM players and a total of 13 players on the on players 13 of total a and players UWM for honors Year the of included class recruiting 2004 The 1996. since team All-Newcomer all-new earning two with Wisconsin, from players top the of four 2005. Newcomer League five to led have trail recruiting the on efforts Her helping Lindsey Spoden to 2000 Midwest Region Freshman of the of Freshman Region Midwest 2000 to LindseySpoden helping honors and 2003 League Horizon Year honors, Player of the Year while pushing Melissa Lange to all-league honors in 2004 and program.” program.” In works Johnson closely particular, with the setters on the team, including things like recruiting, practice planning, scheduling and and scheduling planning, practice recruiting, like things including game Litzau preparations,” said. valuable “She’s to this program had nothing and but we’ve obviously success since she joined the every facet of the program. every the program. facet of and “Susie I really make a lot of shared decisions in the program, won at least 20 matches. UWM, At Johnson works closely with Kathy Litzau in nearly squads have qualified for the NCAA Tournament and eight have teams Johnson’s of nine of league play in all nine seasons Johnson has been on the staff. Five of the last eight Panther In In fact, the Panthers have won either the regular seasontournament championshipor in Susie Johnson has been a part of nothing but success since joining joining since success but nothing of part beena has Johnson Susie ago. years nine the UWM volleyball program 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide helped the Panthers to three NCAA Tournament berths and a pair Spoden is second in school history in both digs and assists and she 2003. in HorizonLeague the in year the ofco-player the was twice and honors all-region earned also She 2003. in All-American AVCAmention honorable an and 2000 Yearin the of Freshman es’ Association Midwest Region the American Volleyball was Coach Spoden All-Horizon honoree, League four-time A in setters school history. best the of one as Panthers the stellarwithcareer a after UWM to returned has Spoden program. Panther the tor of Volleyball Operations for her second season as the Direc beginning is Spoden Lindsey Koenig is also currently with the highly-regarded Milwaukee Sting down match video. atingscouting of reportsUWM’son all opponents breaking while heavilyinvolved program’s the with editing equipment, video cre is Koenig activities, coaching on-court all in with participating Along level. the on collegiate playing while levels club and school high the both on coached having Panthers, the to experience volleyball of wealth a brought has Koenig program. volleyball UWM the for coach assistant an as season second his starting is Koenig Rocky Michael Poll 8 • Coaching Staff 8 •Coaching Team Manager Director of Director of Volleyball •UWM •2ndSeason Operations ‘04 - - Assistant Coach•Lakeland •2ndSeason ‘05 Lindsey Spoden Rocky Koenig - Koenig and his wife, Anita, were inJuly. married are happy to keep himon our staff.” passing. He is committed to a career in collegiate coaching and we and defense our on impact an made hasHe ways. of number a in zau said. “He is very versatile and has been able to help our program of enthusiasm and expertise to our program,” head coach Kathy Lit “Rocky is a very high-energy person and he has brought a great deal six years, graduated from Lakeland spring inthe of 2005 sion II national runner-up. Koenig, who served in the Air Force for honors as a libero at Lakeland College, which was the NIRSA Divi ConferenceVolleyball Wisconsin and honors Team All-America in 2003. He has also played on the collegiate club level, earning First 1998 and was the head varsity coach at Ashwaubenon High School has also been active in the high school ranks. He started coaching in with the N.E.W. Rock Stars andstints includes the also Killexperience coaching Shotclub His club. Volleyball volleyball Club. Koenig off-court the of aspects program.” get involved in collegiate coaching and to get involved in ofall the to her for opportunity great a been also has Ither. for have they excellent relationship with our players because of the deep respect not involved in on-court coaching, she certainly has developed an team,”currentour is to she Kathy“While said.Litzaucoach head ated with the program and to be so willing to bring her experiences associ continuewant tobe havealum excitingantoto “It very is “Dig n’ Dazzle” fashion show. past year, fundraising.This the program’s in instrumental was she ing team travel and as serving an alumni liason while helping with the administrative functions of the program, including coordinat director of volleyball operations at UWM, Spoden handles many of kee Sting Volleyball Club over the last three years. In her role as the Spoden has remained active in volleyball, coaching for the Milwau of titles league during her stellar four-year career. with most other UWM teams, including both both teamsbasketball team. and baseball the including teams, UWM other most with practices and matches.leyball Poll involved is also UWM athletic teams and is a presence at most vol athletics is Michael Poll. He helps with many of the One of the most well-known faces around Panther ------2006 Outlook With 10 letterwinners and five starters returning from last year’s team, the Panthers have high hopes in 2006 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide two of UWM’s most veteran players likelyseem to onbe the court While there will be plenty of competition for playing time in 2006, Veteran Middles Show The Way competing and we well.” fared very Ten. A lot of people will say it is just the spring, but everyone is still chance to show we could compete against the best teams in the Big the got also we but rivals, opponentsandconference beat to nice always is It down. back not did we – matches those win and up matches the steptoin Purduehad to lostwe and they Minnesota, were competitive very and we came up big down the stretch. And, matches the of“A lotsuccessful,”said. Litzauextremely were we and spring, the of weeks two last the over time defining a “Itwas Wisconsin to four games on its home floor. Purdue.Plus,tournaments,two before Panthersthose the pushed and Minnesota Tenpowers Big to matches tight in falling while Iowa and Marquette Dayton, off knocked UWM Ill., Aurora, in weekend next the Then, title. tournament unofficial the claim to alums UWM of team a and UW-GreenBay UIC, Northwestern, two week Pantherstournament,beat the own their final In schedule. the of ends the on came highlights spring biggest two The gether. to and played they month-plus schedule the improvementover highly-competitivegreat showed a faced roster the on players returning 10 the as one, successful a was season springUWM’s As Springboard Serves Spring Season that it is possible. vision the us give helped spring this country. think the I in teams best the competeagainst then andregion the in teams best the of Kathycoach head UWM group Litzau wantssaid. “This be one to league,” the beyond look to hoping are they think I but League, Horizon the in well do should they that knows team our think “I bigger things on minds their in2006. Pantherseven have the granted, for title league a taking all atnot beforebowing out and missingNCAATournament. the So, while seed top the as tournament league the enteredhavePanthers the seasons, three last the of each In expectations. those exceeding, even and to, up living in can it all do to ready seems UWM But, matches league season since 1997. regular in record 105-13 a posted have and titles League season regular Horizon three last the won have Panthers the all, After the 2006 Horizon when inSeptember. begins season League back its on target big a have again once will it knows The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s team volleyball Panthers Have HighHopes Again In 2006 UWM looks to make mark in region andnation, to make toUWM looks inregion NCAAs return mark 10 •2006 Outlook - - Litzau said. “Cheryl hasplaying been since her freshman year and “We’remiddle,”and the in Sarah shape Cheryl withgood in really blocks listall-time by end the of season. the UWM’son three top the crack also should Moore times. 15 kills in figures double reaching performers, offensive consistent most UWM’sof one as emerged She 2005. in (.285) percentagehitting Moore, meanwhile, set career bests for kills (296), blocks (131) and played in84matches having over first the threeseasons of career.her League, Horizon the in players experienced most the of career-best 281 digs and 12 double-doubles. Hegemann is also one a tallying ago, season a playerback-row stellar a as emerged also She kills. career 1,000 pass to looking also while blocks in leader UWM’s all-time become to pace on season the starts Hegemann Moore return both after theall middle. lastseason in of starting Sarah performerAVCA andall-region mentionhonorablemann Hege Cheryl honoree League All-Horizon season. the of much Senior Cheryl Hegemann returns to Cheryl Senior thePanthers afterearning All-Horizon League honors ago. aseason All-Horizon League - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions 7 pm 7 pm 7 pm 5 pm 7 pm 2 pm 7 pm 2 pm 3 pm 6 pm 4 pm 7 pm 7 pm 4 pm 7 pm 7 pm 4 pm 7 pm 4 pm 6 pm 1 pm 7 pm 11 am 10 am 6:30 pm 4:30 pm 1:30 pm 2006 Outlook • 11 Wisconsin @ Louisville @ Marquette Oral Roberts vs. Winthrop State vs. Illinois @ Illinois vs. Ball State vs. Mercer @ Alabama (EX) Windsor Central Michigan Colorado Northern St.* @ Wright @ Butler* Loyola* UIC* St.* Youngstown @ Loyola* St.* Cleveland Bay* UW-Green @ UIC* St.* Wright Butler* St.* @ Cleveland St.* @ Youngstown Bay* @ UW-Green UWM’s Horizon League Schedule Horizon UWM’s Breaking Down The Non-League Schedule Down The Non-League Breaking UNC enters Big Sky this season this Sky Big enters UNC Sept. 9 1999 since Klotsche to visit first make Badgers Sept. 15 2005 16 in Sweet to 31-3, advanced went Cardinals Oct. 10 starters five return rivals Crosstown Oct. 18 22 2005 wins with finished Eagles State Farm Illini Classic Farm @ Champaign, Ill. State 25 Aug. NCAAs to advanced season; 28-6 last went Eagles 26 Aug. in ‘05 Valley Missouri difficult in third Finished 26 Aug. season last 20 opponents Top two Beat Ala. @ Tuscaloosa, Bash Bama Sept. 1 2005 21-10 in Finished Sept. 2 letterwinners 10 and starters five Returns Sept. 2 23-11 squad year’s last from return starters Five @ Milwaukee, Wis. Invitational Panther Sept. 8 Invitational in play UWM’s opens match Exhibition Sept. 8 coach as head returns Olson Erik assistant Panther Former Sept. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. Nov. 10 Nov. Nov. 4 Nov. Panthers are 31-1 in October league matches since 2002 since matches league October in 31-1 are Panthers 3 Nov. the of site - State Wright at match with finishes season Regular Tournament League Horizon week’s following Sept. 22 for matches home three-straight with play league UWM opens 2003 season since time first the Oct. 6 Sept. 23 Sept. 29 Oct. 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 - - - down the stretch last season.down the stretch Senior Melissa David emerged Senior Melissa - - Last fall, Felsing split setting duties with Lange during non-league non-league during Lange with duties setting split Lastfall,Felsing on the during league outside com exclusively playing before play Felsing Felsing was main setter UWM’s during the spring campaign and role. in that excelled Junior Junior Leanne Felsing appears to be the odds-on favorite to take earn after graduated who Lange, Melissa from role setter the over ing All-Horizon League honors in each of the past two seasons. Felsing Sets The Table Sets The Felsing season because of the injury. Ferguson, the fourth senior on this team, last set season killscareer-bests for (59) digs and (22) year’s while matches. three starting Gabrielsen, Gabrielsen, meanwhile, excelled as a libero during her freshman season before moving outside as a sophomore. She has knee troubles battled throughout her career and missed 11 matches last league play, leagueincluding a play, 21-kill outing in a win State in at Wright October. played played the best volleyball of her career down the stretch in 2005. She played in all but one match last year, tallying career bests in kills (225) and blocks (48). She collected 138 of her 225 kills in people blossom.” people David might have the inside track for a starting spot, having but also but in step to other spots. It experience helps and everyone’s we really get the chance to see ally good spring for everyone. spring the of thought always I’ve as a chance to train in position, on on the outside, and all of those options have improved last fall from until now. It was a re very competitive and a lot people are of stepping Litzau up,” said. “We have a lot of options right side in the spring season. side in the spring right “Things have definitely gotten candidates candidates for one outside spot, while Jamie Gabrielsen and Ni cole Vilter both shined on the Melissa David, Monica Ferguson Ferguson Monica David, Melissa and Kelley Olson lead the list of There figures to besome intense battles for playing time onthe slate. the non-league practice and preseason during outside gotten to be to very good.” gotten Plenty Of Options With Litzau Depth Leaves they have plenty of experience. This will be the fastest our middles our fastest the be will This experience. of plenty have they ever have been and that will be a at great benefitto ouroffensive tack. Theyhave alsoworked a loton theirblock and it has really Sarah Sarah has in played nearly every the over match last two years, so 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide injury -on floor. the knee a with school high of season senior her missed who scene Sueppelstandouta - on club the get to way a find she’ll think to seems Litzau But, rotation season. this the crack would she unlikely seem would it middles, of list the on Sueppel Moore of ahead and Hegemann With Sueppel. Maddie hitter middle freshman be will fall this roster the to addition new other The Fresh Other One Face September. 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Peters set a single-season UWM record the YearleadingPeters the Becky of Co-Newcomer League rizon Ho row, reigning back with the in loaded itself finds also UWM In HandsBack Good Row Defense createwill some competition at that position.” but Leanne she has lota herof abilities and same the skills think I as big as not is She signed. haveever we recruits setter best the of She really has a lot of potential in the setting position. Kellye is one awareness.court excellent has she and size good has she athletic, very is spring,”“She this said. Litzaujob nice very a did “Leanne line to over take setting the duties infuture seasons. shouldprovide competition in forbe to and Felsing looks fall this prospect, school high highly-touted a Zaporski,KellyeFreshman assists by end the of her career. and digs kills, for 10 school’s top the in finish to pace on junior all-around player, an definition theof with the Felsingdoubles.is petition. She had 395 assists and set a school record with six triple- 12 •2006 Outlook Senior Sarah Moore Sarah Senior wasone of contributors lastseason. UWM’s most consistent - - turn, and that help will make team this better.” every atchallenged We team. be this for will schedule perfect a is it think I spring, this play watching us after fact, In it. handle can be like. I was a little nervous in making this schedule, but this team to going is team your what projecting of kind are you and vance, year,” this Litzau said. “A lot ofyou times scheduling ad the in do “Wecan really make marka schedule wewiththe have assembled Saturday, final match 9,inthe Sept. the of Panther Invitational. is Wisconsin with contest The (22-11). Roberts Oral and (21-10) mid-major volleyball standouts Winthrop (28-6 in 2005), Ball State withTen off Bigsquaring the also while SEC, the ofAlabamaand of Illinois by hosted tournaments in participate will UWM Plus, final the AVCApoll. in 11th finished and 16 Sweet the reached matches, 31 won which Louisville, at play also will Panthers the poll, Association American final the Coaches’ in ment 10th andfinished Volleyball TournaNCAA the of Eight Elite the reached to which Wisconsin, addition In schedule. 2006 the highlight teams Tournament NCAA against contests six and Wisconsin with match home A No Challenges Shortage Of floorthe regularly.” on getting for battle the in competition of lot a be will there and the philosophy of putting our best six or seven players on the floor, hadI’ve alwaysrecruited. ever havewe middles best the of one is areset,”we like seem woulditwhere middle “Yet,Litzausaid. she a is she but class, recruiting our in hitter true one the is“Maddie Junior Leanne Felsing will likely be the full-time setter thefull-time Junior thisseason. be Felsing likely Leanne will She tallied a school-record six triple-doubles a season ago. six triple-doubles aschool-record aseason She tallied - - 2006 Panther Players Senior Cheryl Hegemann will look to lead UWM back to the NCAA Tournament in 2006. Hegemann, an All-Horizon League performer, has appeared in 77 consecutive matches 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide 14 •2006 Panthers 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - - - - - 0 0 2 2 BHE 2 1 12 15 BE Champaign Champaign 22 10 48 80 Tot. 20 10 46 76 BA 2 0 2 4 BS ... second-team all-state per All-Area team that same year year same that team All-Area 2006 Panthers • 15 2006 Panthers 1.48 0.59 0.84 0.98 DPG 77 19 81 177 Digs ence Scholar-Athlete Award in highschool in Award Scholar-Athlete ence ... senior scholar-athlete award-winner ... academic letterwinner. four-year game Nov. 23. Nov. game School High Career • David’s the by Year the of Player Named News-Gazette the to named also was ... senior a as former News-Gazette after winning honorable mention honors the previous year ... a three-time All-Big 12 Conference selection, including being a unanimous selection her senior year ... helped her club team, the Illini Elite Vol leyball Club, into the national tournament following her senior year ... alsosoccer in high school. played File Personal • David’s Daughter of Mark and Monica ... the madeDean’s List at UWM this past spring ... volunteered with underprivileged kids at a local church for project a... also participated Christmasin the Horizon program donation craft shelter women’s League’s ... two-time winner of the Big 12 Confer more more extensively during the league season because of an injury to starter Sarah Potts ... finished seventhon theteam in kills ... William vs. 29 Aug. debut UWM her made & Mary ... tallied seven kills and 13 digs ... hitting while digs five and kills 14 collected sevenOct. killstotaled ... 3 UWGB vs. .323 kills 12 added ... 10 Oct. UIC at digs six and tal... Loyola at day next the blocks six and lied seven kills and seven digs vs. Wright State Oct. 17 ... had six more kills and 10 digs the next day in a win vs. Butler ... col lected six kills and six digs at Youngstown State Oct. 24 ... tallied eight kills and eight day next the State Cleveland at win a in digs ... had five killson 10 triesWright atState 15 Nov. ... tallied seven kills and five digs the in Bay UW-Green against bench the off championship Tournament League Horizon - 6 4 19 29 RE same same same 6 21 22 49 SE 4 - 3 times 3 - 3 times 2 - 2 times 10 - 2 times same - 1 time same same - 2 times same 1 12 19 32 SA 41 @ Butler 10/28 41 @ Butler 6 @ Loyola 10/11/03 21 @ Wright St. 10/29 St. 21 @ Wright 0.08 0.06 0.12 0.10 APG David’s Bests David’s 13 vs. William & Mary William 8/29/03 13 vs. 4 2 A .700 (21-30) @ Wright St. 10/29 St. .700 (21-30) @ Wright 12 18 Pct. .159 .099 .190 .172 Attempts Digs Aces Assists • 2005 Season Highs • 2005 Season Kills % Hitting Blocks Highs • Career Kills Attempts % Hitting Blocks Digs Aces Assists tallied five kills at Youngstown State Oct. 16 Oct. State Youngstown at kills five tallied stress a with weeks two for sidelined was ... Butler the for health to returned ... fracture off kills three had ... play not did but match 13. Nov. State the vs. Cleveland bench Notes • 2003 Season ap ... Team All-Newcomer League Horizon played ... games 52 and matches 22 in peared ... played in 32 games ... talliedin 32 games ... killstwo played vs. that in digs three had also ... 11 Sept. IUPUI Sept. SMU at blocks three recorded ... match 17 ... collected five killsat Marquette Sept. digs four had ... match that in .714 hit ... 21 coming off the bench vs. Loyola Oct. 2 ... 91 TA - 309 616 1016 E #7 • Melissa David • Melissa #7 46 13 108 167 1.83 0.69 2.32 1.89 KPG Senior • OH • 6-0 • Savoy, Ill. • Champaign Central Ill. HS • Marketing OH • 6-0 • Savoy, Senior • K 95 22 225 342 52-22 32-17 97-28 181-67 GP-MP • David’s Career Totals Career • David’s Year Appeared Appeared in 13 matches for the Panthers league tournament Nov. 19. Nov. league tournament Notes • 2004 Season had had 11 kills4 State Nov. ... at Youngstown totaled 13 kills in a win at Bay UW-Green 11 Nov. ... tallied 12 kills vs. Loyola in the a career-best 21 kills the next day at Wright Wright at day next the kills 21 career-best a ... .700 ... hit in led the State the match way with 18 kills against Marquette Nov. 1 ... Oct. 21 ... missed the match against UIC with a foot injury ... returned to the lineup recorded ... 28 Oct. Butler at kills 10 tally to team-high 13 kills in a win over UW-Green UW-Green over win a in kills 13 team-high ... match the in digs 10 added ... 14 Oct. Bay nine kills contributed in a win Loyola over ... added 14 more kills the next day vs. Butler Butler vs. day next the kills more 14 added ...... hit .542 in that match ... collected nine kills vs. Cleveland State Oct. 7 ... tallied a vs. George Washington Sept. 15 ... collected ... 15 Sept. Washington George vs. 11 kills at Loyola Sept. 24 ... tallied 12 kills while Sept. State hitting .478 30 vs. Wright Sept. 3 at Virginia Tech ... tallied kills eight Tech Virginia Sept. 3 at off the benchagainst Northern Iowa Sept. 9 ... recorded seven kills and three blocks kills and 10 digs at Iowa the next recorded six day kills and four ... blocks in a win at Charlotte Sept. 1 ... had six more kills in kills in six of the final sevenmatches ... started the season with five killsand three aces vs. Drake August 26 ... added three matches matches ... reached double figures in kills ... double-double one had also ... times nine figures double reaching by year the finished throughout the throughout league season afterplaying non-league the of much during bench the off 17 started ... matches 28 in appeared ... slate • 2005 Season Notes • 2005 Season Emerged as a key offensive contributor 2003 ries during her sophomore year ... starts the starts ... year sophomore her during ries in appeared has ... kills career 342 with year three seasons. first in her 67 matches • Career Overview • Career beenHas a key performer during both her inju battled ... seasons junior and freshman 2004 2005 Totals 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide 16 •2006 Panthers 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - - 0 0 0 0 BHE 0 1 3 4 BE 0 13 11 24 Tot. 0 12 11 23 BA 0 1 0 1 BS 2006 Panthers • 17 2006 Panthers 0.00 0.15 0.52 0.39 DPG 0 3 22 25 Digs the Greater Chicago Food Depository ... also also ... Depository Food Chicago Greater the opportuni volunteer of variety a in involved UWM. ties while at Olympic Volleyball Invitational ... also a three-time all-conference performer track and fieldin ... competed in the sprints, relays. and jumps File Personal • Ferguson’s named ... Maureen and Michael of Daughter a scholar-athlete at UWM in all three DuPage four-time of ... school the at years her ... honoree All-Conference Academic Valley named to the honor roll in every semester at Wheaton North High School ... named Who American Among High to the Who’s ... the member of National School students Span the of member a also ... Society Honor ish tutored National has Honor Society ...... Students featured in Top Today’s Nelson’s middle school at and students volunteered - 0 0 0 0 RE n/a same same same same 0 1 7 8 SE 1 - 2 times same - 1 time same 0 1 0 1 SA 3 @ Cincinnati 9/16 3 @ Cincinnati 9/16 7 @ Cincinnati 11 @ Cincinnati 9/16 11 @ Cincinnati 1 vs. Charleston 9/11/04 Charleston 1 vs. 7 vs. Saint Louis Saint 7 vs. 9/10/04 0.00 0.05 0.05 0.05 APG 28 vs. Youngstown St. 10/8 St. Youngstown 28 vs. .667 (8-12) vs. Cleve..667 (8-12) vs. 10/7 St. 0 1 2 3 Ferguson’s Bests Ferguson’s A Pct. .000 .050 .104 .094 • 2005 Season Highs • 2005 Season Kills Highs • Career Kills Attempts Attempts % Hitting Blocks Digs Aces Assists Hitting % Hitting Blocks Digs Aces Assists DuPage Valley Conference as a senior ... was alsoall- mention named an honorable performer her conference following junior season ... also named to the DuPage Area team ... earned honorable All-Tournament mention all-area honors following her se team school high for captain ... season nior ... led the West Suburban 17-1 club team to a third-place finish in the USAJunior liam & Mary ... recorded a kill vs. Charlotte Charlotte vs. kill a recorded ... Mary & liam Sept. 19. School High • Ferguson’s Career an Named performer all-conference in the 2 40 TA - - - - 192 234 1 9 E 39 49 #10 • Monica Ferguson Monica • #10 0.50 0.55 1.40 1.11 KPG Senior • OH • 5-11 • Wheaton, Ill. • Wheaton North HS • Kinesiology HS North Wheaton • Ill. Wheaton, OH • 5-11 • Senior • 1 K 11 59 71 2-2 20-12 42-18 64-32 GP-MP • Ferguson’s Career Totals Career • Ferguson’s Year Appeared in Appeared two matches for the Panthers Wil against seasontheopener in played ... • 2003 Season Notes • 2003 Season and seven blocks vs. Saint Louis Sept.Louis 10 seven... and blocks vs. Saint added another kill in a win at Youngstown Oct. 16. State .375 in the match ... added two more kills off the bench thenext dayagainst nation ally-ranked Washington ... had five kills games ... collected 13 blocks on the season,the on blocks collected13 ... games a career high ... hit collected ... 3 Sept. threeIllinois Northern killsat blocks four and Appeared in 12 matches for the Panthers ... Panthers the for matches 12 in Appeared made three starts ... played in a total of 20 Loyola. Notes • 2004 Season Panthers won, 3-2 won, ... talliedPanthers seven kills in a win over UIC Oct. 22 ... recorded six kills against semifinals tournament league the in land State Oct. 7 ... had eight more killsthe more eight had ... Oct.7 State land State ... next appeared day vs. Youngstown in all five games in thatmatch, which the four four kills at UIC Sept. 23 ... collected eight Cleve over win a in .667 killswhilehitting vs. Alabama ... tallied a 11 career-best kills digs seven had also ... 16 Sept. Cincinnati at and three blocks in that ... match collected her season debut Aug. 27 at Iowa, collecting collecting Iowa, at 27 Aug. debut season her four kills, three digs and two blocks ... had five killsappearing off the bench Sept. 10 of of 42 games ... started three matches ... to ... high career a season, the on kills 59 taled made ... season the on blocks 11 tallied also • 2005 Season Notes • 2005 Season total a in played ... matches 18 in Appeared 2003 though though did crack the starting lineup for a 2005. time in both 2004 and brief • Career Overview • Career Has appeared in 32 matches in her UWM career ... played mainly off the bench, 2004 2005 Totals 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide 18 •2006 Panthers 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - 3 4 6 13 BHE 6 7 11 24 BE ESPN ESPN The 87 118 103 308 Tot. 82 BA 109 100 291 9 5 3 17 BS 2006 Panthers • 19 2006 Panthers Academic All-Region honors in 0.89 1.26 2.60 1.63 DPG 85 117 281 483 Digs National National Honor Society and named to the ... school high of years four all Roll A-Honor award. the scholar-athlete of winner plus plus eight blocks 7 Nov. against Loyola ... next the kills 12 plus blocks more eight had blocks six and kills tallied11 ... UIC vs. day semifinal Tournament League Horizon a in more nine added ... 22 Nov. Butler over win in Bay UW-Green against day next the kills the match. title School High • Hegemann’s Career All-American Volleyball USA 2002 a Named a to team her led ... division 17-open the in ... setnationally second-place finish school records for kills and blocks at Waterford High School ... named team and titles MVP conference of pair a to ... Waterford led ... twice performer all-conference an named also MVP in basketball. a team File Personal • Hegemann’s Daughter of Norbert and Joan ... regularly the and Roll Honor League Horizon the on List Dean’s at UWM ... earned Magazine All-League Academic also... 2005 received recognition in 2005 ... member of the figure kill efforts... madeher UWM debut a kill30, recording Louis and Aug. Saint at two blocks ... .667 collected hit six ... kills day and the seven in later Purdue versus digs six recorded ... blocks tallied alsothree and ... Niagara against 5 Sept. aces three and kills totaled ... 6 Sept. Toledo at kills eight tallied eight kills vs. Sept. Marquette 24 ... had 10 Cleve vs. later days two blocks six and kills in blocks 11 and kills 10 tallied ... State land a win four-game Oct.over UWGB 3 ... the 11 blocks tied the a for most school record in a match four-game ... had seven kills in 10-11 Oct. Loyola and UIC against matches ... Loyola at match the in blocks 10 added ... vs. Oct.18 blocks six and kills eight totaled at aces three killscollectedand 10 ... Butler kills, eight had ... 24 Oct. State Youngstown State Cleveland at blocks eight and digs nine Oct. 25 ... tallied 13 kills and seven blocks 13 killsOct.for 31 ... went UWGB again at 6 3 36 45 RE same same same same same 44 44 37 SE 125 8 - 2 times 3 - 4 times 3 - 2 times 18 - 2 times 30 28 31 89 SA 70 vs. Mississippi St. 9/2 St. Mississippi 70 vs. 0.14 0.17 0.21 0.18 APG 28 vs. Youngstown St. 10/8 St. Youngstown 28 vs. 5 @ UW-Green Bay 9/24/04 Bay 5 @ UW-Green .750 (19-24) vs. DePaul 10/12 DePaul .750 (19-24) vs. 11 vs. UW-Green Bay 10/3/03 Bay UW-Green 11 vs. A 13 16 23 52 Hegemann’s Bests Hegemann’s Pct. .294 .194 .216 .228 Digs Aces Assists • 2005 Season Highs • 2005 Season Kills Attempts % Hitting Blocks Highs • Career Kills Attempts % Hitting Blocks Digs Aces Assists ... added eight kills and six blocks the next day vs. Cleveland State ... totaled 14 kills and fiveblocks vs. ClevelandState in 20. the Nov. League Tournament Horizon Notes • 2003 Season Horizon League All-Newcomerled ... games 96 Team and ...matches 28 in appeared double- seven recorded ... blocks in team the go go with seven digs, six blocks and aces five at UW-Green Bay Sept. 24 ... collected 10 kills and 12 digs at Wright State at Oct. digs 8 eight and ... blocks eight kills, eight had the Butler ... next day tallied 19 kills, seven Oct. State Cleveland at blocks four and digs 22 Oct. Bay UW-Green vs. kills 11 had ... 15 TA - 470 551 951 1972 E 52 88 144 284 #8 • Cheryl#8 Hegemann 1.98 2.10 3.23 2.47 KPG Senior • MB • 6-1 • Waterford, Wis. • Waterford HS • Education HS Waterford • Wis. Waterford, MB • 6-1 • Senior • K 190 195 349 734 96-28 93-27 108-29 297-84 GP-MP • Hegemann’s Career Totals Career • Hegemann’s Year State Sept. 2 ... added 11 digs the next night night next the digs 11 added ... 2 Sept. State at Northern Illinois ... recorded 12 kills to Started 25 of 27 matches ... played in games ... 93 led the team in blocks ... opened the season with 10 kills vs. North Dakota Loyola in the league tournament Nov. 19. Nov. in the league tournament Loyola Notes • 2004 Season and six blocks vs. Marquette Nov. 1 ... had 12 12 had ... 1 Nov. Marquette vs. blocks six and kills and seven blocks against Youngstown vs. digs 10 and kills 10 tallied ... 4 Nov. State fiveblocks in a winover Loyola Oct. 21 ... the blocks added 11 kills, eight 12 digs and digs 10 kills, 13 tallied ... UIC vs. night next hit hit a .750 career-best in a win over DePaul the in kills 19 team-high tallieda ... 12 Oct. match ... recorded 15 kills, seven digs and the way with 14 kills in a win over Wright kills 28 career-best a tallied ... 30 Sept. State Youngstown over win a in digs 16 with go to ... match the in .436 hit ... day next the State Sept. 15 ... 11 had kills13 digs Sept. 16 and 17 and kills 13 added ... State Jacksonville vs. led ... day same that later Cincinnati at digs Sept. 9 ... collected 17 kills and 12 digs the ... next 19 recorded day kills,vs. Toledo 12 digs and six blocks vs. Washington George to a win over Georgetown the next day with with day next the Georgetown over win a to 21 kills 18 digs and ... had a double-double of 10 kills and 12 digs vs. Northern Iowa and and eight blocks the against Iowa next day Mis vs. digs 18 and kills 23 for exploded ... sissippi St. Sept. 2 ... sparked the Panthers 20 or more kills in a match three times ... tallied 12 kills, 10 digs and four blocks vs. Drake 26 Aug. ... added 10 kills, eight digs match for the Panthers ... team leader in kills kills in leader team ... Panthers the for match ... times 19 kills in figures double reached ... 16 times efforts dig double-figure recorded ... tallied 12 double-doubles ... recorded • 2005 Season Notes • 2005 Season every started ... honoree League All-Horizon 2003 Division I blocks list ... has reached double I blocks ... list double Division has reached ... times 18 digs and times 32 kills in figures double-doubles. 14 career has • Career Overview • Career Starts her school’s senior the on season fourth 12thand list on kills UWM’s I Division 2004 2005 Totals 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide 20 •2006 Panthers 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - - - - - 5 3 2 10 BHE 3 6 14 23 BE 22 84 131 237 Tot. 22 74 BA 115 211 0 10 16 26 BS 2006 Panthers • 21 2006 Panthers 0.37 0.29 0.32 0.32 DPG 16 26 34 76 Digs ... organized a fishing trip for the Sudanese Sudanese thefor a trip fishing ... organized project, drive bicycle a as well as Boys, Lost Society. Honor the National with regional level ... two-time varsity most valu most varsity two-time ... level regional was KIVA, for level club the on ... player able the AAU All-American at an twice named Championships ... also 17-1 on the KIVA ... all-tourna Preview Nike the at team ment placed third and the next year 18-1 KIVA placed firstat the Nationals AAU ... KIVA the at nation the in second placed also 18-1 Competition. National Olympic Junior File Personal • Moore’s DaughterLou of of University Jimthe at and rower a Lou was Ann Mandy, ... sister, ... UWM at scholar-athlete a named ... isville UWM at List Dean’s the to named regularly LeagueAcademic Horizon the to named ... on spot a earned ... year past this roll honor this team All-Academic League Horizon the a Sigma, Eta Phi of member a was ... fall past National ... society honor national freshman dur school high in member Society Honor National the on and 2003 and 2002 both ing Honor Roll both years ... junior class vice ... 2003 of class steering commit president tee ... three-year member of the Beta Club at at UIC the next night ... a recorded career- over win a in .565 hitting while kills 14 best hitting while kills 10 tallied ... 5 Nov. Butler 12. Nov. State .714 vs. Youngstown Notes • 2003 Season Appeared in 23 matches and 43 games ... made ... blocks 22 and kills 38 with finished her UWM debut Aug. 30 at Saint Louis ... Clarion the of matches three all in appeared Westgate Rocket Classic ... totaled three kills, two digs and two blocks Sept. 5 vs.Niagara ... tallied five killsoff the Oct. bench at Butler vs. kills six totaled ... 10 Oct. UIC 8. 18 ... tallied Nov. UIC vs. six blocks School High • Moore’s Career Named a first-team all-state following her senior performerseason ... also named theteams at to districtall-tournament and 0 1 2 3 RE n/a same same same 1 4 1 6 SE 3 - 2 times 3 - 2 times 4 - 2 times same - 1 time same 0 1 0 1 SA 9 vs. Toledo 9/10 Toledo 9 vs. 0.26 0.09 0.12 0.13 APG 1 vs. N. Dakota 9/1/04 St. 1 vs. 18 vs. Youngstown St. 10/8 St. Youngstown 18 vs. 10/8 St. Youngstown 40 vs. .636 (14-22) vs. Loyola.636 (14-22) vs. 10/21 .714 (10-14) vs. YSU 11/12/04 YSU .714 (10-14) vs. Moore’s Bests Moore’s 8 A 11 13 32 Pct. .094 .227 .285 .246 Digs Aces Assists • 2005 Season Highs • 2005 Season Kills Attempts % Hitting Blocks Highs • Career Kills Attempts % Hitting Blocks Digs Aces Assists 18 ... tallied 10 kills at UW-Green Bay Sept. Bay UW-Green at kills 10 tallied ... 18 24 ... recorded a career-best eight blocks four killscollectedand 10 Oct.... 1 UIC vs. at blocks vs. Loyola kills the next day 11 ... had eight tallied ... 8 Oct. State Wright at kills kills nine collected ... 15 Oct. State Cleveland Oct. Colorado Northern vs. blocks nine and Loyola at blocks three and kills 12 had ... 23 Oct. 29 ... added 10 kills and seven blocks season ... appeared in 91 games ... finished the on and second in kills team the on fifth team in blocks ... had six kills vs. IUPUI Sept. 11 ... had seven kills later that same night vs. the Collegealso had sevenof blocks Charlestonbetween those Sept. Miami two vs. kills 10 collected ...... matches TA - - 127 418 692 1237 #4 • Sarah#4 Moore E 26 75 99 200 0.88 1.87 2.79 2.10 KPG K 38 170 296 504 Senior • MB • 5-11 • Louisville, Ky. • DuPont Manual Magnet HS • Actuarial Science Actuarial Magnet HS • Manual • DuPont MB • 5-11 • Louisville,Senior • Ky. 43-23 91-26 106-29 240-78 GP-MP • Moore’s Career Totals Career • Moore’s Year • 2004 Season Notes • 2004 Season Started 24 of 27 matches during the 2004 5 ... collected 10 kills sevenand blocks in a 11. Nov. Bay UW-Green win over Oct. 21 ... tallied 10 kills at Butler Oct. 28 ... 28 Oct. Butler at kills 10 tallied ... 21 Oct. ... State Wright at day next the kills 11 added Nov. State Cleveland at win a in kills 14 had DePaul Oct. 12 ... added nine more kills in a in kills more nine added ... 12 Oct. DePaul recorded ... 14 Oct. Bay UW-Green over win Loyola over win a in blocks eight and kills 14 vs. Wright vs. State Wright Sept. 30 ... recorded a ca Youngstown over win a in kills 18 reer-best at blocks six and kills nine had ... 8 Oct. State Bearcat Bearcat Invitational ... had 10 kills at UIC Sept. 23 ... added 11 kills and four blocks the next day at Loyola ... collected 11 kills State State ... added 13 kills and seven blocks at that later same Cincinnati day ... named to the all-tournament team at the State Farm next day vs. Toledo ... recorded 12 kills and and kills 12 recorded ... Toledo vs. day next six blocks Sept. vs. George 15 Washington Jacksonville vs. 16 Sept. kills 16 collected ... named to the all-tournament team at the ... tallied 11 kills Invitational Fall vs. Hokie the blocks nine had ... 9 Sept. Iowa Northern kills and eight blocks at Charlotte Sept. 1 ... 1 Sept. Charlotte at blocks eight and kills had eight kills and eight blocks vs. Missis St. sippi Sept. 2 ... helped the to a Panthers kills... 15 with 3 Sept. Georgetown over win tallied 11 kills vs. Drake in the season opener opener season the in Drake vs. kills 11 tallied August 26 ... added eight kills and seven blocks the next day at Iowa ... collected 13 straight straight matches in September ... recorded also ... times 10 match a in blocks six least at hit .400 or better in a seven match times ...... finished as the team leader in blocks and and blocks in leader team as the finished ... figures double reached ... percentage hitting in kills 15 times, including a streak of six- • 2005 Season Notes • 2005 Season in everyPlayed ... earned match honorable AVCA the from honors all-region mention 2003 kills and 237 blocks ... has reached double in kills 24 figures times. • Career Overview • Career Has played in 78 matches in three seasons at UWM ... starts her senior year with 504 2004 2005 Totals 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide Totals 2005 2004 Year • Felsing’s Career Totals Oct. 22 vs. UIC ... recorded a season-best 24 digs 13 and kills 17 with team the led ... 12 Oct. DePaul at win a in .611 hitting while Youngstown State Oct. 8 ... recorded 12 kills that match ... tallied nine in kills.640 hit and ... 21Butler vs. digs 1 vs. Oct. digs 10 and and nine digs at UIC Sept. 23 ... had 16 kills that same day ... collected 11 kills, 17 assists kills, 14 digs and 19 44 of assiststriple-double a at recordedCincinnati ... later 15 Sept. WashingtonGeorge vs. digs 17 and assists 29 tallied ... day Toledonext vs. the assists 23 and kills 14 had ... season the ofdouble and 10 digs in that match for her fifthtriple- vs. Northern Iowa Sept. 9 ... added 13 assists kills 21 career-best a collected ... day same digs and 32 assists vs. Georgetown later that 2 ... had another triple-double of 13 kills, 17 16 assists and 20 digs vs. Mississippi St. Sept. efforts ... recorded a triple-double of 14 kills, Offensive Player of the Week following those triple-doubles ... named the Horizon back-to-back record League to history I Division assists ... was the first Panther inthe school’s 16 and digs 14 kills, 19 Iowa, collecting vs. match ... added a triple-double the next day that in .483 hit ... opener season the in 26 Aug. Drake vs. assists 21 and digs 15 kills, 15 with triple-double a recorded ... kills in team the on third and digs in team the on second finished ... times 19 digs in figures double reached ... times 17 kills in figures double reached ... double-doubles 12 and triple-doubles six recorded ... play league after play non- in setter andhitter a as splitting time league in hitter outside an as Played in all 29 matches ... appeared mainly • 2005Season Notes ... has 24career double-doubles. has reached double figures in digs 36times ... times 33 kills in figures double reached has ... assists career 395 has also ... season categories both topin school’s10 of byendthis the the in be to pace on her putting digs, 634 and kills 589 with year the starts time leader with all- six career school’striple-doubles ...... UWM at seasons two her in matches consecutive 56 in played Has • Career Overview GP-MP 207-56 108-29 99-27 22 •2006 Panthers Junior •S/OH6-0Hartland, Wis. • Wisconsin Lutheran HS•Education 589 309 280 K KPG 2.85 2.86 2.83 #2 • Leanne Felsing#2 •Leanne 210 101 109 E 1709 891 818 TA • 2004Season Notes Cleveland State Nov. 5. at win a in digs 15 and kills 12 had State... Wrightatday next the digs 15 and kills 10 added ... 28 Oct. Butler at win three-game a and in five aces eightkills withgo to digs night in a win at Northern Illinois ... also also ... Illinois Northern at win a in night thatin debut match next the kills had13 ... with vs. nineNorth kills Dakota State ... hit .474 career collegiate her opened ... 289 with digs in third finished also ... 280 with Team ... finishedsecond onthe team in kills ofber the Horizon League’s All-Newcomer Newcomer League Yearof the mem anda Horizon the named ... season 2004 the ing dur Panthers the for match every Started Assists Aces Digs Blocks Hitting % Attempts Kills • Career Highs Assists Aces Digs Blocks Hitting % Attempts Kills • 2005Season Highs .222 .233 .209 Pct. 395 359 36 A Felsing’s Bests .684 (14-19)vs. UIC 10/1/04 .640 (16-25)vs. Butler 10/1 APG 21 vs. Northern Iowa 9/9 1.91 3.32 0.36 44 @Cincinnati 9/16 51 @Cincinnati 9/16 26 @Butler 10/9/04 5 @Butler 10/9/04 24 @Butler 10/28 5 @Butler 10/28 SA 60 39 21 4 -2times SE 58 33 25 same same same same RE 54 25 29 - - Oct. 29 ... had 18 kills and 13 digs the next the digs 13 and kills 18 had ... 29 Oct. Loyola at digs 11 and kills 15 totaled ... 26 DePaul Oct. vs. kills 16 waywith the led ... 15 digs vs. Northern Colorado the next day UW-Green Bay Oct. 22 ... added 12 kills and State Oct. 15 ... had 10 kills and Cleveland nine atdigs digs vs. 12 and kills 15 tallied ... match that in blocks five and kills 10 had also ... day next the Butler at digs 26 best digs at Wright State Oct. 8 ... tallied a career- next day vs. Loyola ... had 10 kills and eight UIC Oct. 1 ... added 15 kills and 18 digs the vs. .684 career-best a hitting while digs 14 UW-Greenand kills 14 had ... 24 Bay Sept. lected eight kills, 15 digs and three blocks at 12 kills and 14 digs at SMU Sept. 17 ... col and 11 digs the next day vs. IUPUI ... totaled vs. Saint Louis Sept. 10 ... had 12 more kills kills 10 tallied ... double-double collegiate had 10 digs in that match to record her first out her high school days at Wisconsin Wisconsin at Lutheran. days school high her out through roll honor the made ... UWM at past year ... has also appeared on the Dean’sthis List roll honor League Horizon the to named was ... Julieand Bill Daughterof • Felsing’s Personal File senior season. and first-teamall-conference following her season junior her followingall-conference Wisconsin Lutheran ... named atsecond-team basketball played also ... row a in years two nationals at second finished Sting kee Milwau team club ... three-time All-American club ... year sophomore her after performer all-state mention honorable an named being after season junior her ing follow performer a all-state named second-team also ... Year the of Player ence Confer 10 Little ... School High Lutheran Wisconsin at season senior performer her following all-state first-team a Named Career • Felsing’s High School Cleveland vs. semifinals State. tourney league the in digs 15 had match... Wrightthatvs. day in next .433 hitState ... Butler Nov. 5 ... had 14 kills and 12 digs the day at UIC ... totaled 15 kills and 14 digs vs. Digs 634 345 289 DPG 3.06 3.19 2.92 BS 6 0 6 BA 83 49 34 Tot. 89 49 40

BE 18 10 8 BHE 20 17 3 - - - - - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - 3 1 4 BHE 0 1 1 BE 4 11 15 Tot. 4 11 15 BA 0 0 0 BS 2006 Panthers • 23 2006 Panthers 3.28 2.33 2.97 DPG 321 107 428 Digs roll all four years at Menomonee Falls High High Falls Menomonee at years four all roll com in involved Schoolalso... extensively munity service activities throughout high school. • Gabrielsen’s High School High • Gabrielsen’s Career Battled through knee her finalinjuries two seasons at Menomonee Falls High School ... third-team all-state as a sophomore ... also named all-conference and all-area as ... mention was a an sophomore honorable performer on as a freshman all-conference the varsity team ... helped lead Milwaukee Sting to a second-place finishnational two of seasons two also... played row a in years basketball at Menomonee Falls ... named an honorable mentionperformer all-conferenceas a freshman ... second-team all-conference and all-suburban player as a sophomore. File Personal • Gabrielsen’s Daughter of Jeffand Jill ...Jeff isthe head football coach at Concordia University in Mequon ... named to the Horizon League the honor made ... year this past roll honor 39 10 49 RE same same same same 9 39 48 SE 1 - 9 times 9 3 vs. UIC 10/22 UIC 3 vs. 39 48 SA 26 @ UIC 10/30/04 26 @ UIC 3 vs. Charleston 9/11/04 Charleston 3 vs. 5 vs. Saint Louis Saint 5 vs. 9/10/04 0.15 0.22 0.17 APG 3 vs. Youngstown St. 10/8 St. Youngstown 3 vs. .240 (8-25) vs. Drake.240 (8-25) vs. 8/26 22 vs. Youngstown St. 10/8 St. Youngstown 22 vs. 10 vs. Youngstown St. 10/8 St. Youngstown 10 vs. 10/8 St. Youngstown 27 vs. A 15 10 25 Gabrielsen’s Bests Gabrielsen’s Pct. .116 .091 -.037 Assists Digs Aces Blocks Assists • 2005 Season Highs • 2005 Season Kills Attempts % Hitting Highs • Career Kills Aces Attempts % Hitting Blocks Digs ... had 16 digs vs. DePaul Oct. 26 ... tallied 16 digs more at Loyola Oct. 29 ... recorded four service aces in that ... match collected ... UIC at day thedigs next 26 career-best a had 15 digs vs. Butler 5 Nov. ... totaled 12 digs ... State the tallied next day vs. Wright Tournament League Horizon the in digs 23 ... 20 Nov. State Cleveland against semifinals tallied service four match. aces in that 17 ... collected 16 digs at UW-Green Bay Sept. 24 ... totaled 11 digs Oct.vs. Loyola 2 ... recorded 23 digs at Butler Oct. 9 ... had 14 Oct.digs Cleveland at State 15 ... tallied added ... 22 Oct. Bay UW-Green vs. digs 13 Colorado Northern vs. day next the digs 11 27 TA - - - - - 138 165 6 E 21 27 #1 • Jamie Gabrielsen • Jamie #1 0.05 0.80 0.29 KPG 5 K 37 42 Junior • OH • 5-11 • Menomonee Falls, Wis. • Menomonee Falls HS • Marketing HS Falls • Menomonee Wis. Falls, • 5-11 • Menomonee • OH Junior 98-27 46-17 144-44 GP-MP • Gabrielsen’s Career Totals Career • Gabrielsen’s Year the third game ... also had three blocks in that ... contest tallied 17 digs at SMU Sept. digs vs. the College of Charleston later that that later Charleston of College the vs. digs outside at ... also day same made her debut in kills four collecting Charleston, vs. hitter a season-best five service aces vs. Saint Louis Louis Saint vs. aces service five season-best a Sept. 10 ... had four more aces in the next match against IUPUI Sept. 11 ... had 13 lied 14 digs in her collegiate debut vs. North North vs. debut collegiate her in digs 14 lied the digs 19 collected ... 2 Sept. State Dakota recorded ... Illinois Northern vs. night next was Sept. 17 vs. LSU ... was slightly injured was Sept. injured 17 ... vs. was slightly LSU ap did but SMU, with match previous the in tal ... Tigers the with match the in later pear 321 ... also finished secondon theteam in start not did she match only ... 39 with aces Panthers during the 2004 season ... named to to named ... season 2004 the during Panthers Team All-Newcomer the League’s Horizon digs in with team on the finished ... second • 2004 Season Notes • 2004 Season Started 26 of 27 matches at libero for the 8 ... it was her firstappearance in the front collected ... injury from returning since row Oct. Bay 14. 14 digs vs. UW-Green Loyola the next day ... tallied 11 digs vs. But vs. digs 11 tallied ... day next the Loyola in digs 22 and kills 10 recorded ... 1 Oct. ler Oct. State Youngstown over win five-game a and didn’t return to the lineup for nearly a and didn’t collecting UIC, at 23 Sept. returned ... month three digs ... added a kill and three digs at knee injury ... tallied eight kills and 10 digs 10 killstallied and ... kneeinjury eight in the season opener vs. Drake Aug. 26 ... Iowa against day next the match the missed Appeared in 17 matches ... missed 11 match 11 missed ... matches 17 in Appeared es in the middle of the season because of a have 428 career digs. 428 career have Notes • 2005 Season 2004 more more ... worked her way into the lineup as a libero but is likely to be an outside hitter during the remainder of her career ... does • Career Overview • Career Played in all but one match as a freshman sopho a as down her slowed injuries before 2005 Totals 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide Totals 2005 2004 Year • Nelson’s Career Totals collected ... 15 Oct. StateCleveland at digs nine tallied ... 9 Oct. Butler at digs 14 best career-a had ... Wrightat8 digs StateOct. seven recorded ... 17 Sept. SMUat digs six collected ... digs recordingfive 4, Sept. ton made her collegiate debut against Washing season ... finished 2004 fifth the on the team during in digs ... Panthers the for games 67 of total a and matches 20 in Appeared • 2004Season Notes match vs.Loyola 19. Sept. semifinal tournament league the in digs at Youngstown State Nov. 4 ... collected eight Marquette Nov. 1 ... had 10 digs and two aces Wright State Oct. 29 ... tallied 12 digsat againstaces three and digs nine recorded ... 28 Oct. Butler at digs seven tallied ... 16 Sept. Cincinnati five-gameat loss a in digs eight digs vs. George Washington Sept. 15 ... had Toledovs. daynext 10 the collected digs ... Northern Iowa Sept. 9 ... added seven more vs. aces three and digs seven tallied ... day 2 ... totaled 15 digs vs. Georgetown the next ... collected 13 digs vs. Mississippi State Sept. 27 at Iowa, tallying seven digs and three aces on the team ... made her season debut Aug. fourth her placing season, the on aces vice figures in digs five times ... collected 22 ser double reached ... digs in team the on fifth finished ... games 73 in played ... matches 22 in appeared specialist ... season the throughout defensive a as Contributed • 2005Season Notes Panthers before earning ascholarship. the with season first her during walk-on a was ... digs career 265 with season the specialist over the last two seasons ... enters Has been a regular contributor as a defensive • Career Overview GP-MP 140-42 73-22 67-20 24 •2006 Panthers K 0 0 0 KPG 0.00 0.00 0.00 Junior •5-3 •Edgar, •Libero Wis. HS•Marketing •Edgar E 7 5 2 #13 •Breit Nelson - - TA 12 9 3 vs. Butler Nov. 5 ... tallied seven digs in a in digs seven tallied ... Nov.5 Butler vs. digs at Loyola Oct. 29 ... recorded eight digs eight matchcollected the ... assistsin three six ... digs tallied at UIC 30 Oct. ... hadalso had seven digs in a win over DePaul Oct. 26 ... 23 Oct. Colorado Northern vs. digs 13 led led Edgar to its first-ever appearance inthe ... School High Edgar at season senior her following performer all-state Third-team Career • Nelson’s High School Horizonthe Tournament. League had nine digs Nov. 20 vs. Cleveland State in three-game win over Wright State Nov. 6 ... Assists Aces Digs Blocks Hitting % Attempts Kills • Career Highs Assists Aces Digs Blocks Hitting % Attempts Kills • 2005Season Highs -.583 -.556 -.667 Pct. 28 13 15 A Nelson’s Bests APG 0.20 0.18 0.22 15 vs. Georgetown 9/3 15 vs. Georgetown 3 @UIC 10/30/04 SA 26 22 4 same -2times 2 -3times 3 -4times 2 -times SE 30 26 4 same same same same same n/a n/a n/a RE 18 17 1 Program. Buddy Big the and Tomorrow For Trees including Edgar, in regularly volunteered Scholar-Athlete Award in 2003 and 2004 ... Club Edgar Letter the at won also ... years School High four all roll made honor ... Judy the and Gerald of Daughter • Nelson’s Personal File ineachofals last the two years. and junior ... club team qualified for nation sophomorea both as honors all-area team ... won first-team all-conference and second- 7 Athlete of the Week during her senior year First Team as a senior ... named the Channel All-Marawood Conference North Division nament team ... unanimous selection to the tour all-state the to named ... Grantsburg to loss Edgar’ssemifinal in triple-double a state tournament her senior year ... recorded Digs 265 140 125 DPG 1.89 1.92 1.87 BS 0 0 0 BA 0 0 0 Tot. 0 0 0 BE 0 0 0 BHE 4 2 2 - - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions 0 0 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a BHE same same same same same same same 0 0 0 BE 1 - 2 times 0 0 0 8 @ Iowa 8/27 8 @ Iowa Tot. 1 vs. Drake1 vs. 8/26 0 0 0 BA 0 0 0 BS Olson’s Bests Olson’s 2006 Panthers • 25 2006 Panthers 0.00 0.20 0.12 DPG 0 1 1 • 2005 Season Highs • 2005 Season Kills Attempts % Hitting Highs • Career Kills Attempts % Hitting Blocks Digs Aces Assists Blocks Digs Aces Assists Digs Wisconsin Wisconsin Heights High School ... was in the 10 top of her senior class ... member of the National Honor Society during both her and junior senior years ... thewon All- American Scholar Award her sophomore year. the high roll honor during all four years at 0 0 0 RE 0 0 0 SE 0 0 0 SA 0.00 0.00 0.00 APG 0 0 0 A Pct. -.143 -.200 -1.000 Daughter of Donald and Daughter Kathleen ... made first-team all-conference three times ... also ... times three all-conference first-team named honorable mention all-conference afterher freshmanyear ... ledHeights to a regional title as a senior ... team also went year sophomore her tournament state the to Wisconsin the with volleyball club played ... Select Volleyball Club ... participated in the discus and shot put in track ... played season. one basketball for File Personal • Olson’s 1 14 15 TA - - - - - 1 #11 • Kelley Olson Kelley • #11 4 5 E 0.00 0.40 0.25 KPG 0 2 2 K Fashionable Panthers On Display During Dig N’ Dazzle During Display On N’ Dig Panthers Fashionable 3-3 5-4 8-7 GP-MP Junior • OH • 6-0 • Black Earth, Wis. • Wisconsin Heights HS • Journalism/Mass Communications • Journalism/Mass HS Heights Wisconsin • Wis. Earth, • 6-0 • Black • OH Junior Career Overview Career event, event, which will be held in the spring of 2007. and Harley’s provided the outfits. provided Harley’s and Planning is already underway for the next Jeter Jeter and his son, Robert, put a number of clothing items on during display the show. Local stores Boutique B’Lou, Les Moise by-play announcer Daron Sutton served as Sutton Daron announcer by-play emcee. Current players and coaches, with Rob coach basketball men’s from help some The event,held in the Crystal Ballroomat the Hilton Milwaukee City Center, was a the Mil volleyball for fundraiser program. play- basketball UWM and Brewers waukee ever Dig N’ Dazzle Fashion Show this past this Show Fashion Dazzle N’ Dig ever January. UWM players played a big role in the first- the in role big a played players UWM • Olson’s Career Totals Career • Olson’s Year the most valuable player in the Capitol Con Capitol the in player valuable most the her senior year following ... ference named Honorable mention all-state performer fol performer all-state mention Honorable lowing both her junior and senior seasons named ... School High Heights Wisconsin at other stats. other School High • Olson’s Career Appeared Appeared briefly in threematches for the Panthers ... had one attack attempt but no the league tournament vs. Loyola. the league tournament Notes • 2004 Season against against Iowa August 27 ... appeared in the kill a tallying 10, Sept. Alabama with match in bench the off appearance an made also ... Appeared Appeared in both matches at the Holiday Challenge Inn-Hawkeye on the firstweek kill career first her had season... the of end 2004 • 2005 Season Notes • 2005 Season • her of each in role reserve a in appeared Has Milwaukee. in two seasons first 2005 Totals 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide Totals 2005 2004 Leanne FelsingLeanne HegemannCheryl • Total Kills PetersBecky Sarah Moore FelsingLeanne HegemannCheryl • Active Matches Consecutive Played Jamie Gabrielsen FelsingLeanne Melissa David Sarah Moore HegemannCheryl • Total Matches Played Year • Vilter’s Career Totals played three games in the match at Loyola ... first two collegiatekills Oct. 26 vs.DePaul ... anmade appearance her at Butler tallied ... games in UWM’s win at Wright State ... also debut against SMU Sept. 17 ... played in two collegiate her made ... season 2004 the ing and a total of 12 games for the Panthers dur Appearedrole ninematchesin reserve a in • 2004Season Notes three more next the day kills at Loyola. service aces in a loss at UIC Sept. two 23 and ... kills addedmore four had ... Cincinnati at loss five-game a in day same that later best .375 in that match ... collected four kills vs. Jacksonville State Sept. 16 ... hit a career- that match ... had seven kills and six blocks in .333 hit ... vs. 15 Washington Sept. George bench the off blocks five and kills 10 career-bestrecordeda ... 10 Sept. Alabama nextthe day ...made abrief appearance vs. State Sept. 2 ... had two digs vs. Georgetown ... had one kill and one block vs. Mississippi Appeared in 15 matches, earning four starts • 2005Season Notes a as seasons Panther. two first her during hitter outside backup a as mainly appeared Has • Career Overview GP-MP 41-24 29-15 12-9 26 •2006 Panthers Junior •OH6-0Milwaukee, Wis. Luther •Martin Prep Sciences HS•Biological 33 31 K 2 KPG 0.80 1.07 0.17 18 14 E 4 #3 •Nicole Vilter 589 734 29 52 56 77 44 56 67 78 84 - TA 94 79 15 sweeper. andforward playing both while performer all-conference second-team two-time a ...was school high in soccer played also ... nationals to advancing Sting, Milwaukee as a senior ... played club volleyball with the seasons ... set a school record with 534 kills honors following her sophomore and junior as a senior ... had already collected the same valuable player and first-team all-conferencemost Conference Classic Midwest ... Prep Luther Martin at season senior her lowing Honorable mention all-state performer fol • Vilter’s Career High School and Wright State Nov. 5-6. appeared briefly inthe matcheswith Butler Jamie Gabrielsen PetersBecky FelsingLeanne • Double-Figure Digs PetersBecky FelsingLeanne • Total Digs Melissa David • Active Double-Figure Kills Sarah Moore HegemannCheryl FelsingLeanne • Double-Figure Kills Active Career Leaders -.133 .160 .215 Pct. A 4 4 0 APG 0.10 0.14 0.00 SA 4 4 0 SE 5 5 0 517 634 RE 21 29 36 24 32 33 2 1 1 2 - • Vilter’s Personal File Sarah Moore HegemannCheryl • Total Blocks FelsingLeanne • Triple-Doubles HegemannCheryl • Active Double-Doubles Consectutive HegemannCheryl FelsingLeanne • Double-Doubles PetersBecky • Active Double-Figure Digs puffs the at Wisconsin State Fair. cream famous the selling worked has also ... 2003 of summer the during Milwaukee volunteered ... at St. Luke’s MedicalCenter in 2004 in Award Citizenship American the won ... Society HonorNational the of member ... class school high her in graduated fourth ... school high in years her of four all roll honor high the made ... year to the Horizon League Honor Roll this past Daughternamedwas and SusanofScott... Digs Assists Aces Digs Blocks Hitting % Attempts Kills • Career Highs Assists Aces Digs Blocks Hitting % Attempts Kills • 2005Season Highs 18 15 3 DPG 0.44 0.52 0.25 Vilter’s Bests .375 (7-16)vs. Jack. St. 9/16 BS 1 1 0 21 vs. G.Washington 9/15 10 vs. G.Washington 9/15 6 vs. Jacksonville St. 9/16 BA 14 14 0 Tot. 15 15 0 2 @UIC 9/23 1 -4times 3 -4times BE 1 1 0 same same same same same same same BHE 237 308 2 1 1 14 24 29 6 1 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - - - 2 2 BHE 0 0 BE 0 0 Tot. 0 0 BA 0 0 BS 2006 Panthers • 27 2006 Panthers 4.79 4.79 DPG 517 517 Digs volunteer volunteer for a local grade school softball camp and volleyball camp ... performed in student of member ... choir school high her in high school. council state state titles ... first-team All-Parkland Con ference as a senior ... named Washington also ... senior a as Year the of Player County hon team all-tournament state two-time a school, high in positions two played ... oree spending two years as a setter years as an outside hitter ... in andall, she won two 11 letters in three sports, also earning all- Parkland Conference honors in basketball softball (catcher). and guard) (shooting File • Peters’ Personal Daughter of Ed and Judy ... was honored as a Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Scholar one Athlete, of just 32 statewide honorees in a program that pro the of member ... student-athletes top motes regular a been has ... Society Honor National - 40 40 RE n/a n/a same same same same same same same 22 22 SE 18 18 SA 2 vs. Wright St. 9/30 St. Wright 2 vs. 0.16 0.16 APG 3 vs. Jacksonville St. 9/16 St. Jacksonville 3 vs. 3 vs. Youngstown St. 10/8 St. Youngstown 3 vs. 3 @ UW-Green Bay 11/11 Bay 3 @ UW-Green 41 vs. G. Washington 9/15 G. Washington 41 vs. Peters’ Bests Peters’ A 17 17 Pct. .059 .059 Assists Blocks Digs Aces • 2005 Season Highs • 2005 Season Kills % Hitting Highs • Career Kills Attempts Attempts % Hitting Blocks Digs Aces Assists tory ... tallied 11 more digs vs. Loyola in the in Loyola vs. digs more 11 tallied ... tory 19. Nov. league tournament School• Peters’ High Career High Lutheran at Moraine Kettle Standout all- mention honorable an named ... School Volleyball Wisconsin the by performer state Coaches Association following her senior season ... helped the team to three-straight ing the best single-season for digs in school school in digs for single-season best the ing over win the in digs more 17 added ... history Cleveland State the next day ... collected a stellar 29 digs in a three-game win at UW- second-best the is that ... 11 Nov. Bay Green in his school match in aeffort three-game 17 17 TA - - 2 2 #16 • Becky • #16 Peters E 0.03 0.03 KPG 3 3 K 108-29 108-29 GP-MP Sophomore • Libero • 5-9 • Germantown, Wis. • Kettle Moraine Lutheran HS • Nursing HS Lutheran Moraine • Kettle Wis. • Libero • 5-9 • Germantown, Sophomore • Peters’ Career Totals Career • Peters’ Year loss to Marquette Nov. 1 ... had 22 digs in a in digs 22 had ... 1 Nov. Marquette to loss move 4 to Nov. State Youngstown win over record the season, officially on digs 460 to against against UIC ... collected 19 digs at Butler Oct. 20 28 digs in ... a recorded four-game 14 more digs vs. UW-Green Bay Oct.14 digs more 14 vs. ... UW-Green 21 Oct. Loyola over win a in digs 19 totaled night next the digs 20 team-high a added ... 30 ... collected 21 digs in a winthree-game in digs 24 talliled ... day next the Butler over State Oct. 8 a ... win had over Youngstown corded 18 digs at UIC Sept. 23 ... tallied her her tallied ... 23 Sept. UIC at digs 18 corded first two career killsWright vs.State Sept. Washington Sept. 15 ... tallied 24 more digs more 24 tallied ... 15 Sept. Washington 26 had ... 16 Sept. State Jacksonville against re ... Cincinnati at day same that later digs Northern Iowa Sept. Northern Iowa 9 ... had 16 digs more vs. Alabama the next day ... George over win a in digs 41 school-record recorded a later in the day ... named the Horizon League League Horizon the named ... day the in later Defensive Player of the for Week her play over the weekend ... collected 15 digs vs. State State Sept. 2 ... totaled 13 digs at Virginia Sept. 3 ... had 23 digs vs. Georgetown Tech digs in the season opener with Drake Aug. Charlotte at aces two and digs 13 tallied ... 26 Sept. 1 ... collected 19 digs vs. Mississippi ... wound up with 517 digs ... reached double double reached ... digs 517 with up wound ... figures in digs in everymatch ...had 20or 12 collected ... times 10 match a in digs more the firstPanther in the Division school’s I season single a in digs 500 past go to history ... member of the league all-newcomer team team all-newcomer league the of member ...... was the starting libero all season for the ... Panthers team leader in digs ... became • 2005 Season Notes • 2005 Season Year the of League Co-Newcomer Horizon 2005 double figures in digs in every match of her her of match every in digs in figures double 29 outings. of a total career, • Career Overview • Career Already has 517 career digs aftera record- setting freshman season ... has reached Totals 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide chance to make an immediate impact on our team.” skill with both blocking and hitting. There is no question she has a club teams in the country. She plays big best at the the of net one and on she middles has greatstarting the of one been has “Maddie • Kathy Litzau Sueppel Maddie On Students. School High American Who’sAmong Whoin ... Society Honor National the of member ... school high throughoutaward athlete Daughter of Brian and Becky ... earned high honors and the • Sueppel’s Personal File scholar- Prep Volleyball. by List Aces Senior the to selected ...... named a club All-American in 2004 ish in 2003 and a national title in 2004 the team to a second-place national fin ... with the Milwaukee Sting, she helped with 1100 kills, 461 digs and 275 blocks career school high three-year finished all-North three-time Shore ... Conference year selection ... senior her injury knee a by sidelined being before sons Named all-state after her first three sea • Sueppel’sCareer High School players from Felsing the family inour program.” great two have to and connection family that have to nice also is and she has gained a reputation as an excellent defensive player. It hitterssome ofthroughoutbest the country the in clubher career defense, and Lauren will add to that and tradition.passingcontrol, ball Shegood of has history strong a played“Webuilt have against • Kathy Litzau Lauren On Felsing class ...joins sister, Leanne, on Panthers’ the roster. of high school ... ranked in the top eight percent of her high school Daughter of Bill and Julie ... was on the honor roll in fourall years • Felsing’s Personal File and claimed anational title in2004. 2003 in nation the in second finished ofSting Stingpart a wasa ... team that Milwaukee the for libero played side, basketball in high school ... on the club during her senior season ... also played helped WLHS reach the sectional finals all-state and all-conference honoree ... two-time ... School LutheranHigh sin Wisconathitteroutside an as Played Career • Felsing’s High School #5 •Maddie Sueppel #9 • Lauren Felsing#9 •Lauren Wisconsin Lutheran HS•Undecided Freshman •DS5-9Hartland, Wis. Freshman •MB6-1Grafton, Wis. 28 •2006 Panthers Cedarburg HS•UndecidedCedarburg - - - and homecoming committees at Williams Bay High School. prom the both on served ... WilliamsBay in coach volleyball a as gram in Williams Bay during the past two years ... has also worked Daughter of Gregg and Debbie ... has participated in the Buddy • Kunes’Pro Personal File her club team to five national tournament appearances. ball for the Wisconsin Juniors ... helped playedclubvolley years... senior and junior her both during captain team was ... honors team tournament state all- earned also ... senior a as all-state mention honorable named ... school ence honors in all four seasons of high up finish ... earned first three- team all-confer to team straight led WIAA state ... titles and a runner- School High Bay Williams at performer Standout • Kunes’ Career High School makes are good.” very she choices the and location her and hitter right the to ball right she has built a wealth ofat good She experience. givingis very the and clublevel incredibleplayers the someon playedwith has She “Kellye is definitely one ofthe best setter recruits we’veever gotten. • Kathy Litzau Kellye On Zaporski United States National Army Reserve Scholar-Athlete Award. high school ... ranked in the top eight percent of her class ... won the Daughter of Randy and Kim ... made the honor roll all four years of Personal File • Zaporski’s top-six state finishes in relays. also a standout in track, claiming three tional all-tournament team honoree ... na two-time ... 2004 in title national for the Milwaukee Sting ... team won a Prep Volleyball ... playedby clubAll-American volleyballan named ... player valuable most ... Conference Parkland award-winner all-area and two-time honoree all-league and county all- all-state, three-time ... titles state Helped Kettle Moraine to three-straight Career High School • Zaporski’s team and she should Ithink well.” fit in very of positions for us. We are excited to bring her athletic ability to our “Kelli is a very versatile player who should be able to play a number • Kathy Litzau KelliKunes On Freshman •OH/MB5-10 Williams Bay, Wis. #6 •Kellye Zaporski #12 •Kelli Kunes Freshman •S5-9Jackson, Wis. Williams Bay HS•Marketing Kettle Moraine HS•Pre-Med - - - - 2006 Opponents The Panthers will again face a challenging schedule in 2006, including non-league contests against in-state rival Wisconsin, Louisville, Alabama and Illinois 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide Assistants: Phone:Office Record Overall/Year: Record at School/Year: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Ticket Phone: Athletics Phone: SWA: Athletic Director: President: Arena: Conference: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Founded: Location: School: Assistants: Phone:Office Record Overall/Year: Record at School/Year: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Ticket Phone: Athletics Phone: SWA: Athletic Director: President: Arena: Conference: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Founded: Location: School:

Dr. Anthony J. DiGiorgio

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Illinois StateIllinois Northern Michigan, 1984 Graceland College, 1987

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[email protected] 3/3+libero winthropeagles.com [email protected] FirstLost Round 1-0 UWM leads goredbirds.com Brett McWethy Lauren Biggers 9/5 5/4 803-323-2433 309-438-5634 309-438-5746 13-5/3rd Tied 2-2 14-0/1st 18-12 None 28-6 3/4 Nov. 24 Nov. 14-18 Nov. 10 Nov. 4 Nov. 3 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 22 Oct. 20 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 10 Oct. 7 Oct. 6 Oct. 30 Sept. 29 Sept. 26 Sept. 23 Sept. 23 Sept. 22 Sept. 22 Sept. 21 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 15 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 8 Sept. 5 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 1 Sept. Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. 25 Nov. 24-26 Nov. 18 Nov. 17 Nov. 12 Nov. 10 Nov. 3 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 22 Oct. 20 Oct. 17 Oct. 14 Oct. 12 Oct. 7 Oct. 30 Sept. 29 Sept. 26 Sept. 23 Sept. 22 Sept. 17 Sept. 16 Sept. 9 Sept. 8 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 1 Sept. Aug. 29 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. 25 2006 Schedule 2006 Schedule vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga @ Birmingham Southern @ Charleston Southern @ North Carolina State vs. George Washington Big South Tournament Tennessee@ East State vs. Northern Colorado Birmingham Southern vs. Texas-San Antonio ofCollege Charleston @ UNC-Wilmington Charleston Southern @ Southern Illinois Carolina@ Coastal MVC Tournament vs. Gardner Webb @ UNC Asheville @ Northern Iowa @ Gardner Webb Northern Illinois Southern Illinois vs. Florida A&M CarolinaCoastal @ Missouri State Statevs. Georgia @ Wichita State vs. Illinois State @ Indiana State UNC-Asheville Northern Iowa @ Wake Forest vs. Milwaukee vs. Milwaukee Missouri State @ High Point vs. Evansville Wichita State vs. Winthrop Indiana State @ Valparaiso vs. Davidson @ Evansville @ Evansville vs. Hartford vs. Furman Saint Louis High Point @ Radford vs. DePaul @ Georgia Creighton @ Bradley Evansville @ Liberty @ Florida @ Illinois @ Illinois Charlotte @ Drake Radford Bradley Liberty @ Rice Drake 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions Iowa Ohio IPFW Akron Xavier IUPUI Toledo @ Iowa Purdue Dayton Indiana @Miami @ Butler @ Toledo Michigan @ Buffalo @ Purdue Winthrop vs. Loyola State Kent @ Indiana vs. Mercer State Penn State Ohio Wisconsin Minnesota @ Alabama Milwaukee @ Michigan Miss vs. Ole State Illinois @ Marquette State @ Penn State @ Ohio @ Wisconsin @ Minnesota Northwestern vs. Milwaukeevs. State @ Wright State Michigan State Michigan @ Northwestern State vs. Wichita Illinois Northern State @ Michigan @ Bowling Green Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Carolina @ North Michigan Western Tournament MAC Tech vs. Tennessee Illinois @ Northern @ Central Michigan @ Eastern Michigan Kentucky @ Western Michigan @ Western State vs. Appalachian Charleston vs. College of Opponents • 31 Opponents 2006 Schedule 2006 Schedule 2006 11 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 3 Nov. 18 Nov. 24 Nov. Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Sept. 27 Sept. 30 Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 20 4 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. 14-19 Nov. Sept. 3 Sept. 22 Sept. 23 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 2 Nov. Sept. 2 Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 12 25 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 2 Sept. 6 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 25 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. Sept. 1 Sept. 23 Sept. 26 7/2 None None 21-10 16-15 7-13/7th Koon Mike Caudill Brad 765-730-5036 217-244-1256 765-285-8929 217-333-5540 6/6 11-5/2nd-West leads 2-0 Illinois fightingillini.com [email protected] [email protected] ballstatesports.com 3+libero/3 4+libero/2 leads 1-0 Ball State

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379-203/19th Sept. 1 • 10 a.m. CST • CAVE • Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Tuscaloosa, CST • CAVE 1 • 10 a.m. Sept.

E. Guenther Ronald Aug. 26 • 7 p.m. CST • Huff Hall • Champaign, Ill. Hall • Champaign, • Huff CST • 7 p.m. 26 Aug. Ball State Ball State

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William D. Underwood

Alabama

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Western Carolina, 1984 Florida Southern, 1995

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Sept. 2•1:30p.m. CST•CAVE • Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sept. 1•4:30p.m. CST•CAVE •Tuscaloosa, Ala. 566-226/21st 152-101/10th 478-301-2994 ext.2268 170-152/11th 24-32/3rd University of Alabama Crimson and White Mercer Mercer University Orange and Black University Center Jill Pape-Kramer Tuscaloosa, Ala. Dr. Witt Robert Marie Robbins Noelle Hughes Redding Chris Crimson Tide Sybil Blaylock 478-301-2994 205-348-3697 205-348-2262 478-301-5470 205-348-2467 Atlantic Sun Bobby Pope Macon, Ga. Judy Green Mal Moore SEC West Kyle Peck 21,750 CAVE Bears 7,400 Crimson TideCrimson 1831 1833 Starters Returning/Lost: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Letterwinners 2005 NCAA: Record: League 2005 Record: Website: E-Mail: Office Fax: Phone:Office Volleyball SID: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Letterwinners 2005 NCAA: Record: League 2005 Record: Website: E-Mail: Office Fax: Phone:Office Volleyball SID: Series vs. UWM: Series Series vs. UWM: Series Bears

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Alabama 1-0 leads mercerbears.com FirstLost Round 10/2 10/3 9-7/3rd -West 478-301-5350 205-348-8841 205-348-6084 First meeting rolltide.com 5/1+libero 4+libero/2 4-5/5th 11-16 23-11 None TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Nov. 8 Nov. 4 31 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 26 Oct. 21 Oct. 20 Oct. 17 Oct. 13 Oct. 10 Oct. 7 Oct. 6 Oct. 30 Sept. vs.Tennessee-Chattanooga 29 Sept. 24 Sept. 23 Sept. 19 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 15 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 8 Sept. 5 Sept. 2 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. 25 Nov. 19 Nov. 17 Nov. 12 Nov. 10 Nov. 5 Nov. 3 29 Oct. 27 Oct. 22 Oct. 20 Oct. 15 Oct. 13 Oct. 8 Oct. 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 29 Sept. 24 Sept. 22 Sept. 17 Sept. 15 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 8 Sept. 2 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. Aug. 27 Aug. 27 Aug. 26 2006 Schedule 2006 Schedule Mississippi Valley State Alabama-Birmingham Birmingham Southern TennesseeEast State @ Mississippi State UNC-Wilmington @ South Carolina @ Savannah State @ Northern Iowa Mississippi State @ North Florida @ Florida A&M State@ Georgia Kennesaw State South Alabama Alabama A&M South Carolina UNC Asheville Gardner-Webb Savannah State vs. Milwaukee @ Jacksonville Nicholls State Florida A&M Miami (Fla.) Florida State @ Tennessee Statevs. Ball Notre Dame Kansas State @ Kentucky @ Charlotte @ Arkansas Milwaukee @ Alabama @ Ole Miss @ Georgia @ Georgia @ Auburn vs. Kansas @ Indiana Tennessee Lipscomb @ Stetson @ Florida Campbell Kentucky Arkansas StateBall Ole Miss Belmont vs. SMU Georgia Auburn Florida Mercer @ LSU Troy LSU 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions Ohio RMC Brock IPFW Miami Toledo @ York Guelph Laurier Queen’s Western @ Brock @ Akron Waterloo Ball State @ Toledo @ McGill Lakehead @ Buffalo Mary’s St. @ Ottawa @ Ottawa vs. Lamar @ Guelph @ Laurier McMaster @ Toronto @ Ryerson @ Western State Idaho @ Waterloo @ Ball State vs. Windsor State @ Kent @ McMaster vs. Campbell State Indiana vs. Wisconsin @ Milwaukee @ Milwaukee Bowling Green Bay UW-Green State @ Chicago Heights @ Siena State vs. Nicholls Illinois Northern Mason @ George Eastern Michigan Michigan Western Tournament MAC Alabama vs. South Illinois @ Northern @ Eastern Michigan Michigan @ Western vs. Central Michigan Colorado vs. Northern Southern @ Birmingham Opponents • 33 Opponents 2006 Schedule 2006 Schedule 2006 Sept. 1 Sept. 2 Sept. 16 Sept. 22 Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 20 Jan. 28 Jan. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. Sept. 2 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Oct. 21 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 10 Nov. Oct. 27 Oct. 28 3 Nov. 12 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Nov. 25 Nov. 30 Nov. 2-7 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 27 Jan. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 25 Aug. Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Oct. 23 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 11 Nov. Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 21 Oct.13-15 Oct.21 4 Nov. 14-19 Nov. Oct.18 3/3 N/A 3-24 None 24-12 12-7/4th Elisa Mitton Wyman Rob 989-774-2588 989-774-7324 519-973-7058 0-16/7th-West 9/2 N/A UWM leads 1-0 UWM leads 1-0 windsorlancers.ca cmuchippewas.com 6/0+libero

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Lancers 2005 NCAA: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Returning/Lost: Starters Series UWM: vs. Volleyball SID: Volleyball Office Phone: Fax: Office E-Mail: Website: 2005 Record: League Record: E-Mail: Website: 2005 Record: League Record: 2005 NCAA: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Returning/Lost: Starters Series UWM: vs. Volleyball SID: Volleyball Office Phone: Fax: Office 1892 1857 same same 27,452 16,000 Lancers 47-63/7th Bill Dewar Erik Olson Chippewas Rose Arena Grace Gord Heeke Dave Havey Mike Rao Michael Paul Ross Dr. 989-774-1140 519-253-3000 989-774-3045 989-774-3041 Linden Leung Gold and Blue Weston Marcy Mid-American Denis Centre St. Dossantos Aline Douglas Marilyn Ontario Windsor, Gold and Maroon Mich. Pleasant, Mt. Windsor of University 10-47/3rd

Windsor Windsor

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1997 UW-Milwaukee, Regina of University Athletics University Ontario

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Central Michigan

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Butler-Hancock Sports Pavilion University of Northern Colorado Northern Colorado Northern

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442-157/19th University of Wisconsin Wisconsin Field House 176-55/8th 14-16/2nd Lindsay Wischmeier Cardinal and White Jim Christianson Lyndsey Benson State,Ball 1981 Jay S.Hinrichs Madison, Wis. Blue and Gold 970-351-4TIX Bayer Colleen Greeley, Colo. Alvarez Barry 970-351-2534 608-262-1866 608-262-1440 608-263-5581 970-351-1719 Mike Rhoads Terry Gawlik Kay Norton Dave Bayer John Wiley Frye Sherri WildeRod Pete Waite LSU, 2002 Badgers Big Ten Big Sky 41,169 12,300 Bears same 1848 1889 Series vs. UWM: Series Starters Returning/Lost: Returning/Lost: Letterwinners 2005 NCAA: Record: League 2005 Record: Website: E-Mail: Office Fax: Phone:Office Volleyball SID: Series vs. UWM: Series Starters Returning/Lost: Returning/Lost: Letterwinners 2005 NCAA: Record: League 2005 Record: Website: E-Mail: Office Fax: Phone:Office Volleyball SID: Badgers

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Wisconsin 17-6 leads Bears [email protected] [email protected] 4+libero/2 3+libero/3 1-0 UWM leads UNCBears.com uwbadgers.com EliteLost Eight 12/2 9/5 Kyle Schwartz 970-351-1995 608-262-8184 970-351-2522 608-262-9024 15-5/2nd 14-16 None 26-7 n/a Nov. 16-18 Nov. 11 Nov. 9 Nov. 4 Nov. 2 28 Oct. 26 Oct. 24 Oct. 21 Oct. 18 Oct. 12 Oct. 7 Oct. 5 Oct. 30 Sept. 28 Sept. 23 Sept. 21 Sept. 16 Sept. 14 Sept. 9 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 1 Sept. Aug. 26 Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Nov. 25 Nov. 24 Nov. 17 Nov. 15 Nov. 11 Nov. 10 Nov. 4 Nov. 3 29 Oct. 27 Oct. 21 Oct. 18 Oct. 15 Oct. 13 Oct. 7 Oct. 6 Oct. 30 Sept. 29 Sept. 23 Sept. 22 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 15 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 8 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 1 Sept. Aug. 26 Aug. 25 2006 Schedule 2006 Schedule @ North Carolina State vs. Northern Colorado Washington@ Eastern vs. UCSanta Barbara Michiganvs. Central Big Sky Tournament WashingtonEastern vs. UT-Chattanooga @Northern Arizona @ Sacramento State South Dakota State Northern Arizona Washington/Ohio @ Michigan State Sacramento State vs. San Francisco @ Montana State @ Portland State @ Northwestern Michigan State Montana State @ Weber State Portland State @ Milwaukee @ Milwaukee Northwestern vs. Wisconsin @ Idaho State @ Minnesota vs. Winthrop @ Ohio State Oregon State @ Penn State @ San Diego vs. Windsor @ Michigan Weber State @ Air Force @ Montana Idaho State Minnesota Oklahoma @ Arizona Ohio State Penn State @ Indiana vs. Brown Wyoming @ Purdue Michigan @ Illinois Montana vs. Siena Indiana Purdue @ Iowa Illinois Texas Iowa 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions Ohio Xavier Loyola Illinois UMKC DePaul Dayton vs. LSU Rutgers @ Duke Arizona Marshall John’s St. Miss Ole UCONN Villanova Louisville @ DePaul vs. Pacific @ Rutgers Pittsburgh vs. Florida Hall Seton Cincinnati @ Syracuse @ Syracuse Cincinnati John’s @ St. Milwaukee vs. Virginia Milwaukee @ UCONN @ Nebraska Jacksonville @ Villanova @ Michigan Brook Stony Georgetown Dame Notre @ Tennessee @ Marquette @ Pittsburgh Hall @ Seton Florida South Virginia West Francisco San vs. Minnesota @ Georgetown Dame @ Notre Bay UW-Green Florida @ South Virginia @ West State Jacksonville Webb vs. Gardner East Tournament Big East Tournament Big Opponents • 35 Opponents 2006 Schedule 2006 Schedule 2006 Oct. 29 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Nov. Oct. 28 12 Nov. 17-19 Nov. Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 Obispo Luis San vs. Cal Poly Oct. 1 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 14 Oct. 22 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 31 Aug. Sept. 2 Sept. 7 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 24 Sept. 29 Sept. 3 26 Aug. 25 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. Sept. 1 Sept. 2 Commonwealth vs. Virginia Sept. 8 25 Aug. 26 Aug. Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 22 Sept. 24 Sept. 15 Sept. 29 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 29 Oct. 10 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 Oct. 27 3 Nov. 10 Nov. Oct. 14 Oct. 20 5 Nov. 17-19 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 31-3 None 17-13 8-6/7th 13-1/Tie-1st 414-288-7447 502-852-6581 414-288-6519 502-852-7401 Worley Nancy 11/3 9/2 Ufnowski Amy 16 Lost in Sweet UofLSports.com gomarquette.com 5/1+libero 4/2+libero [email protected] UWM leads 42-23 Louisville leads 2-0

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256-67/11th Louisville of University 376-221/19th 370-103/16th

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Norton Dennison Patty S.J. Robert A. Wild, Rev.

Marquette Marquette

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Record Overall/Year: Record Office Phone: Assistants: Head Coach:Head Alma Mater: School/Year: at Record Ticket Phone: Ticket SWA: Phone: Athletics Arena: President: Director:Athletic Nickname: Nickname: Colors: Conference: Location: Founded: Enrollment: School: 5-9) OH, Barbosa (So., • Ebony 110 kills 5-8) OH, • Cari Leslie (Sr., 289 kills, 330 digs 6-1) OPP, (Jr., Fraley • Jessica ‘05 w/injury) 360 kills of in 2004 (missed most 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide 1302 assists, 120 kills • Mel Snyder (Jr., S,5-7) 137blocks 297 kills, • Danielle Siefker (Sr., MH,6-0) 124blocks 168 kills, • Jenni Ramminger (So., MH,5-11) Series vs. UWM: Series Starters Returning/Lost: Returning/Lost: Letterwinners 2005 NCAA: Record: League 2005 Record: Website: E-Mail: Office Fax: Phone:Office Volleyball SID: Assistants: Phone:Office Record Overall/Year: Record at School/Year: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Ticket Phone: Athletics Phone: SWA: Athletic Director: President: Arena: Conference: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Founded: Location: School:

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Dr. Michael Schwartz 3/3+libero Ohio State, 1993 Cleveland, Ohio Woodling Gym csuvikings.com 6/6 216-687-4808 216-523-7257 216-687-5288 216-687-5112 216-687-5440 Chuck Voss Alan Ashby Phil Abiad KohlAlice 89-88/7th 11-3/2nd Reed Lee Horizon Vikings 16,245 19-10 None 1964 & -Horizon Tournament, League Youngstown, Ohio 150 UWMdef. @Cleveland St., 3-0 @UWMdef. Cleveland St., 3-0 $ -Horizon Tournament, League Green Bay, Wis. Cleveland% -Horizon St. def. UWM,3-2 Tournament, League Milwaukee, Wis. @UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-1 # -MCC Tournament, Cleveland, Ohio 11/5/05 UWMdef. @Cleveland St. 3-1 10/7/05 UWMdef. @Cleveland St. 3-2 @UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-1 &-11/20/04 11/13/04 UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-0 10/15/04 10/25/03 @UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-0 9/26/03 $-11/22/02 @UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-0 @UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-0 11/1/02 UWMdef. @Cleveland St. 3-1 10/5/02 %-11/16/01 UWMdef. @Cleveland St. 3-0 @UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-0 11/2/01 UWMdef. @Cleveland St. 3-0 10/6/01 UWMdef. @Cleveland St. 3-0 @UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-0 #-11/18/00 11/11/00 UWMdef. @Cleveland St. 3-2 @UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-2 10/13/00 10/23/99 UWMdef. @Cleveland St. 3-0 @UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-0 9/24/99 10/23/98 @UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-0 10/3/98 UWMdef. @Cleveland St. 3-0 10/31/97 @Cleveland St. defUWM,3-2 @UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-0 9/27/97 11/8/96 @Cleveland St. def. UWM,3-2 10/5/96 UWMdef. @Cleveland St. 3-2 @UWMdef. Cleveland St. 3-0 10/27/95 Cleveland St. def. @UWM,3-1 9/23/95 @Cleveland St. def. UWM,3-0 10/29/94 @UWMdef. Cleveland St., 3-0 11/12/93 9/18/93 11/20/92 11/7/92 11/3/90 Division ISeries History (Since 1990-91) Head Coach Chuck VossChuck Vikings UWM def. @Cleveland St. 3-1 Danielle Siefker Danielle Senior Nov. 19 Nov. 12 Nov. 11 Nov. 7 Nov. 5 Nov. 4 28 Oct. 25 Oct. 22 Oct. 21 Oct. 15 Oct. 14 Oct. 11 Oct. 8 Oct. 7 Oct. 30 Sept. 24 Sept. 23 Sept. 17 Sept. 17 Sept. 16 Sept. 10 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 6 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 2 Sept. Aug. 26 Nov. 17-19 Nov. 10 Nov. 4 Nov. 3 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 21 Oct. 20 Oct. 13 Oct. 7 Oct. 6 Oct. 30 Sept. 29 Sept. 23 Sept. 22 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 15 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 8 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 1 Sept. Aug. 29 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. 25 2006 Schedule 2005 Results @ Youngstown State, W3-0 @ UW-Green Bay, W3-0 Youngstown State, W3-0 Tennesseevs. East State vs. Illinois State, W 3-1 UW-Green Bay, W3-1 @ Wright State, W3-1 vs. Wright State, L3-2 San Diego State, L3-1 Green,Bowling L3-1 Horizon Tournament vs. St. Francis, W3-0 vs. UNC Greensboro @ Milwaukee, L3-0 @ Milwaukee, @ Youngstown State @ Duquense, W3-0 Binghamton, W3-0 Wright State, W3-2 @ Kent State, L3-2 @ Michigan, L3-0 Greenvs. Bowling Milwaukee, L3-0 Milwaukee, @ UW-Green Bay Youngstown State @ UNC Asheville Green@ Bowling vs. Akron, W3-0 Ohio State, L3-2 @ Loyola, W3-2 vs. Indiana State W3-0 Oakland, vs. Rider, W3-0 UW-Green Bay Niagara, W3-0 @ Butler, L3-2 @ Wright State MorrisRobert @ UIC, W3-2 Loyola, W3-0 @ Milwaukee Butler, W3-0 Morgan State Toledo, L3-2 Wright State UIC, W3-1 Milwaukee @ Oakland vs. Lehigh @ Temple @ Toledo @ Loyola @ Butler vs. Iona @ UIC Loyola Butler UIC 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions UIC Butler Drake Loyola @ UIC DePaul @ IPFW @ Butler @ Loyola @ IUPUI Delaware State Kent Milwaukee 3-0 W UIC, vs. Marshall State Wright @ Marquette L 3-0 @ UIC, W 3-0 Butler, @ Milwaukee W 3-0 Loyola, vs. UT-Martin State vs. Idaho State @ Wright L 3-2 @ Butler, State Cleveland L 3-0 @ Loyola, @ East Carolina State vs. Indiana L 3-2 vs. Loyola, L 3-0 vs. Illinois, W 3-1 @ DePaul, State Youngstown State @ Cleveland Milwaukee, L 3-0 L 3-1 @ Marquette, State vs. Grambling W 3-2 State, Wright @ Central Michigan State @ Youngstown @ Milwaukee, L 3-0 L 3-2 State, @ Wright Tournament Horizon L 3-0 vs. Washington, L 3-0 State, Cleveland W 3-0 Peay, vs. Austin L 3-0 @ Northwestern, W 3-1 Illinois, Western W 3-0 State, vs. Indiana L 3-1 State, @ Cleveland W 3-2 Central Michigan, W 3-0 State, Youngstown L 3-2 Illinois, @ Northern W 3-2 State, Dakota North W 3-2 State, @ Youngstown Opponents • 39 Opponents 2005 Results 2006 Schedule 2006 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. 17-19 Nov. Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Oct. 27 Oct. 29 26 Aug. 26 Aug. Sept. 1 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 22 Sept. 23 Sept. 29 Oct. 3 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 25 Aug. Sept. 30 Oct. 1 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Nov. 17 Nov. 18 Nov. W 3-1 State, vs. Youngstown 27 Aug. Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 10 Sept. 10 Sept. 16 L 3-0 State, Dakota vs. South W 3-0 State, Houston vs. Sam Sept. 17 Sept. 17 W 3-1 State, Dakota @ North Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Junior Betty Slinger Betty 3-0 UWGB, UWM def. 3-0 UWGB, UWM def. UWM, 3-0 def. UWGB UWM, 3-0 def. UWGB UWM, 3-2 def. UWGB 3-0 @ UWGB, UWM def. 3-2 UWGB, @ UWM def. 3-0 UWGB, @ UWM def. 3-1 @ UWGB, UWM def. 3-0 UWGB, @ UWM def. 3-0 @ UWGB, UWM def. 3-0 @ UWGB, UWM def. 3-0 UWGB, @ UWM def. 3-0 @ UWGB, UWM def. 3-0 UWGB, @ UWM def. 3-0 @ UWGB, UWM def. 3-0 UWGB, @ UWM def. 3-0 UWGB, @ UWM def. 3-1 @ UWGB, UWM def. 3-0 UWGB, @ UWM def. 3-2 @ UWGB, UWM def. 3-1 UWGB, @ UWM def. 3-2 @ UWGB, UWM def. 3-2 @ UWGB, UWM def. 3-1 UWGB, @ UWM def. 3-1 @ UWGB, UWM def. 3-0 UWGB, @ UWM def. 3-0 UWGB, @ UWM def. 3-0 @ UWGB, UWM def. @ UWM, 3-2 def. UWGB UWM, 3-2 def. @ UWGB @ UWM, 3-2 def. UWGB @ UWM, 3-1 def. UWGB UWM, 3-0 def. @ UWGB @ UWM, 3-0 def. UWGB UWM, 3-0 def. @ UWGB @ UWM, 3-2 def. UWGB Phoenix Head CoachHead Debbie Kirch Debbie Division I Series History (Since 1990-91) (Since History I Series Division 11/19/93 %-9/10/94 10/17/95 11/10/95 9/27/96 10/23/96 10/10/97 11/14/97 $-11/22/97 10/16/98 11/6/98 &-9/17/99 9/29/99 10/30/99 9/22/00 10/20/00 10/12/01 11/9/01 +-11/17/01 10/9/02 11/8/02 10/3/03 10/31/03 =-11/23/03 9/29/90 9/28/93 10/9/94 9/24/04 10/16/90 9/25/91 10/29/91 9/8/92 10/27/92 #-9/10/93 10/22/04 10/14/05 11/11/05 Mich. Ypsalanti, Tournament, # - Eastern Michigan Wis. Madison, Tournament, % - Wisconsin Ill. Chicago, Tournament, $ - MCC Wis. Madison, Tournament, & - Wisconsin Wis. Bay, Green League Tournament, + - Horizon Ind. Indianapolis, League Tournament, = - Horizon 1965 same 5,416 None 15-15 Phoenix Horizon 6-8/tie-5th Houk Matt Bothof Ken Rosen Jackie 1988 Denver, Kirch Debbie 920-465-2573 920-465-2498 920-465-2625 920-465-2357 920-465-2145 Stangel Jeanne 9/2 Brilowski Nick Wis. Bay, Green Bruce Shepard Dr. uwgb.edu/athletics [email protected] 4+libero/2 Red and White Green, Center Phoenix Sports 96-182/10th

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UW-Green Bay Bay UW-Green

Oct. 27 • 7 p.m. CST • Phoenix Sports Center • Green Bay, Wis. Phoenix CST • Sports Bay, • Green Center 7 p.m. 27 • Oct.

Bay Wisconsin-Green of University

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Returning/Lost: Starters Series UWM: vs. League Record: 2005 NCAA: 2005 Record: Fax: Office E-Mail: Website: Volleyball SID: Volleyball Office Phone:

Record Overall/Year: Record Office Phone: Assistants: Head Coach:Head Alma Mater: School/Year: at Record Ticket Phone: Ticket SWA: Phone: Athletics Arena: President: Director:Athletic Nickname: Nickname: Colors: Conference: Location: Founded: Enrollment: School: RS, 6-0) (Jr., • Leah Steinbauer 195 kills, 70 blocks 5-10) OH, (Jr., • Liesl Tesch 252 kills, 79 digs S, 5-9) (Jr., • Betty Slinger 268 digs 179 kills, 1348 assists, 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide 303digs 279 kills, • Keily (Jr., Zins OH, 5-10) 1119 assists, 256 digs, 159kills • Sarah (Sr., Elmer S,5-10) 322digs 249 kills, Ashley (Sr.,• Courtney OH, 5-9) Series vs. UWM: Series Starters Returning/Lost: Returning/Lost: Letterwinners 2005 NCAA: Record: League 2005 Record: Website: E-Mail: Office Fax: Phone:Office Volleyball SID: Assistants: Phone:Office Record Overall/Year: Record at School/Year: Alma Mater: Head Coach: Ticket Phone: Athletics Phone: SWA: Athletic Director: President: Arena: Conference: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Founded: Location: School:

Loyola University Chicago

Fr. Michael Garanzini, S.J.

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13-18/2nd 5+libero/1 loyolaramblers.com Carolyn O’Connell Notre Dame, 2002 Maroon and Gold Marcie Bomhack FirstLost Round [email protected] 773-508-WOLF 10/2 Lauren Mikos 773-508-2560 773-508-3855 773-508-2497 773-508-2588 Alumni Gym John Planek Chicago, Ill. KrauseLeo 8-6/tie-3rd 23-36/3rd Ramblers Horizon 13,362 13-18 1870 Ramblers ? -Horizon Tournament, League Chicago, Ill. = -Horizon Tournament, League Green Bay, Wis. + -Horizon Tournament, League Milwaukee, Wis. @ -MCC Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (Loyola) & -MCC Tournament, Dayton, Ohio $ -MCC Tournament, Chicago, Ill. (UIC) % -Northeastern Illinois Tournament, Chicago, Ill. # -Western Illinois Tournament, Macomb, Ill. ?-11/19/05 9/25/05 9/24/05 10/29/04 10/2/04 11/7/03 10/11/03 =-11/24/02 11/16/02 10/18/02 +-11/18/01 10/19/01 9/22/01 10/28/00 9/29/00 @-11/21/99 11/5/99 10/9/99 &-11/22/98 10/30/98 10/10/98 9/19/98 $-11/22/97 11/8/97 10/17/97 11/15/96 10/19/96 11/3/95 10/7/95 11/11/94 %-9/1/92 9/18/91 9/18/90 #-9/1/90 Marcie Bomhack Division ISeries History (Since 1990-91) Head Coach @ UWMdef. Loyola, 3-1 @ Loyola def. UWM,3-0 UWM def. @Loyola, 3-2 @ UWMdef. Loyola, 3-1 Loyola def. @UWM,3-2 UWM def. @Loyola, 3-1 Loyola def. @UWM,3-2 UWM def. @Loyola, 3-1 @ UWMdef. Loyola, 3-0 @ UWMdef. Loyola, 3-2 @ Loyola def. UWM,3-1 @ UWMdef. Loyola, 3-1 @ Loyola def. UWM,3-0 @ Loyola def. UWM,3-2 Loyola def. @UWM,3-1 UWM def. @Loyola, 3-1 @ Loyola def. UWM,3-1 @ UWMdef. Loyola, 3-1 UWM def. @Loyola, 3-1 @ UWMdef. Loyola, 3-2 Loyola def. @UWM,3-2 @ Loyola def. UWM,3-1 @ Loyola def. UWM,3-0 Loyola def. @UWM,3-1 @ Loyola def. UWM,3-0 Loyola def. @UWM,3-1 @ Loyola def. UWM,3-0 Courtney Ashley Courtney Loyola def. UWM,3-1 UWM def. Loyola, 3-2 UWM def. Loyola, 3-2 Loyola def. UWM,3-2 Loyola def. UWM,3-1 Loyola def. UWM,3-1 UWM defLoyola, 3-2 Senior 2 Dec. Nov. 20 Nov. 19 Nov. 18 Nov. 12 Nov. 11 Nov. 5 Nov. 4 28 Oct. 25 Oct. 22 Oct. 21 Oct. 15 Oct. 14 Oct. 11 Oct. 8 Oct. 7 Oct. 30 Sept. 27 Sept. 24 Sept. 23 Sept. 17 Sept. 17 Sept. 16 Sept. 10 Sept. 10 Sept. 9 Sept. 7 Sept. 3 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. Nov. 17-19 Nov. 9 Nov. 4 Nov. 3 28 Oct. 27 Oct. 21 Oct. 20 Oct. 13 Oct. 7 Oct. 6 Oct. 3 Oct. 30 Sept. 29 Sept. 23 Sept. 22 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 15 Sept. 12 Sept. 10 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 1 Sept. Aug. 30 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. 25 2006 Schedule 2005 Results @ Youngstown State, W3-0 vs. UW-Green Bay, W3-2 Youngstown State, W3-0 @ Cleveland State, L3-0 @ UW-Green Bay, L3-0 vs. Northwestern, L3-1 vs. Wright State, W3-2 UW-Green Bay, W3-0 @ Wright State, W3-1 vs. Milwaukee, W3-1 vs. Milwaukee, Cleveland State, L3-2 Horizon Tournament @ Western Michigan @ Milwaukee, L3-1 @ Milwaukee, vs. Oklahoma, L3-1 @ Youngstown State Wright State, W3-0 @ Wisconsin, L3-0 Milwaukee, W3-0 Milwaukee, Notre Dame, L3-0 Manhattan, W3-0 @ UW-Green Bay @ Alabama, L3-0 @ Cleveland State vs. McNeese State vs. McNeese State Youngstown State vs. Indiana, L3-1 Jacksonville State Valparaiso, L3-1 Columbia, L3-1 @ DePaul, L3-1 @ Illinois, L3-0 UW-Green Bay Cleveland State Bradley, W3-1 @ Butler, L3-1 @ Wright State @ Texas A&M vs. UIC, L3-1 @ Milwaukee vs. Valparaiso Butler, W3-0 @ UIC, L3-1 Oregon State @ Marquette Wright State vs. Ole Miss UIC, W3-2 Tulsa, L3-1 Milwaukee Saint Louis @Bradley vs. DePaul vs. Illinois Oakland @ Butler @ UIC at UIC Butler UIC 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions Butler Loyola Loyola DePaul Bradley @ Butler @ Loyola vs. UTEP Valparaiso vs. Towson Milwaukee Texas North State Wright L 3-1 Butler, State Chicago @ Milwaukee L 3-1 vs. Rice, W 3-1 Loyola, Louis vs. Saint W 3-2 Denver, State @ Wright State Cleveland Bay UW-Green L 3-2 @ Loyola, Illinois Western W 3-0 @ Butler, Florida @ South @ Northwestern L 3-0 @ Bradley, W 3-1 @ DePaul, (Ohio) vs. Miami W 3-1 vs. Loyola, @ Eastern Illinois State Youngstown State @ Cleveland Bay @ UW-Green Michigan Western L 3-2 State, Wright Milwaukee, W 3-1 L 3-0 @ Valparaiso, Illinois @ Northern W 3-0 State, Wright State @ Youngstown @ Milwaukee, L 3-1 L 3-0 Iowa, Northern Tournament Horizon L 3-2 Bowling Green, L 3-1 Madison, James L 3-2 State, Cleveland L 3-1 Illinois, Western W 3-2 State, @ Wright W 3-0 Bay, UW-Green L 3-2 Illinois, Northern L 3-0 vs. Northwestern, W 3-0 State, @ Chicago 3-0 L Bay, @ UW-Green L 3-1 State, @ Cleveland L 3-0 vs. Eastern Illinois, W 3-2 State, Youngstown State Tennessee @ Middle W 3-2 State, @ Youngstown L 3-0 Charleston, College of Opponents • 41 Opponents 2005 Results 2006 Schedule 2006 25 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Aug. Sept. 1 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 23 Sept. 29 Sept. 30 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 10 Nov. 17-19 Nov. Oct. 10 28 Aug. Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 10 Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Sept. 23 L 3-2 Sept. 24 Michigan, Western @ Sept. 27 Sept. 30 Oct. 4 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 28 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 18 Nov. 26 Aug. Senior UWM, 3-0 def. UIC 3-0 UIC, UWM def. Ambria Springer Ambria 3-0 UIC, @ UWM def. UWM, 3-1 def. @ UIC @ UWM, 3-0 def. UIC @ UWM, 3-0 def. UIC UWM, 3-0 def. @ UIC @ UWM, 3-2 def. UIC UWM, 3-0 def. @ UIC 3-2 UIC, @ UWM def. 3-0 UIC, @ UWM def. UWM, 3-2 def. @ UIC 3-0 UIC, @ UWM def. 3-0 @ UIC, UWM def. 3-1 UIC, @ UWM def. 3-1 @ UIC, UWM def. 3-0 @ UIC, UWM def. 3-0 UIC, @ UWM def. 3-0 @ UIC, UWM def. 3-0 UIC, @ UWM def. 3-2 @ UIC, UWM def. 3-0 UIC, @ UWM def. 3-0 @ UIC, UWM def. 3-1 UIC, @ UWM def. 3-1 @ UIC, UWM def. 3-0 UIC, @ UWM def. 3-0 UIC, @ UWM def. 3-1 @ UIC, UWM def. UWM, 3-1 def. @ UIC 3-1 UIC, @ UWM def. Head CoachHead Nancy Mueller Division I Series History (Since 1990-91) (Since History I Series Division 11/8/90 10/15/91 9/25/02 10/2/93 10/12/93 #-9/24/94 10/21/94 9/30/95 10/20/95 10/12/96 11/1/96 %-11/22/96 10/18/97 11/7/97 10/9/98 10/31/98 10/8/99 11/6/99 9/30/00 10/27/00 9/21/01 10/20/01 10/19/02 11/15/02 10/10/03 11/8/03 10/1/04 10/30/04 9/23/05 10/22/05 Ill. @ Carbondale, Tournament Illinois # - Southern Ind. @ Indianapolis, Tournament % - MCC Flames 1896 None 12-19 24,407 Flames 8-6/4th Horizon 22-40/3rd Ill. 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Hunter Green and Gold C.J. McLin Gymnasium Wright State University 4+libero/2 Dr. Kim Goldenberg Maureen Cooper wsuraiders.com 6/6 Josh Steinbach Arizona, 1994 937-775-2771 937-775-2368 937-775-2831 937-775-2771 937-775-4787 Dayton, Ohio Lauren Viney Matt Zircher Trina Smith Don Wood 12-20/2nd Horizon Raiders 5-9/7th 16,729 12-20 None same 1964 02/5 UWMdef. @Wright State, 3-0 & -Horizon Tournament, League Green Bay, Wis. $ -MCC Tournament, Dayton, Ohio % -Butler Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. # -Western Illinois Tournament, Macomb, Ill. 10/29/05 9/30/05 11/6/04 10/8/04 11/15/03 10/17/03 &-11/23/02 10/26/02 9/27/02 10/27/01 9/28/01 11/3/00 10/7/00 11/13/99 10/15/99 $-11/21/98 11/13/98 9/26/98 10/24/97 10/4/97 11/9/96 10/4/96 10/28/95 9/22/95 10/28/94 11/6/93 10/15/93 %-9/5/93 10/30/92 10/10/92 #-8/31/90 Division ISeries History (Since 1990-91) Head Coach Trina Smith Raiders @ UWMdef. Wright State, 3-1 @ Wright St. def. UWM,3-0 @ Wright St. def. UWM,3-0 Wright St. def. @UWM,3-1 @ Wright St. def. UWM,3-2 @ Wright St. def. UWM,3-1 Wright St. def. @UWM,3-1 @ Wright St. def. UWM,3-1 Wright St. def. @UWM,3-1 @ Wright St. def. UWM,3-0 Wright St. def. @UWM,3-0 UWM def. @Wright St., 3-2 @UWMdef. Wright St. 3-0 UWM def. @Wright St. 3-1 UWM def. @Wright St. 3-1 @ UWMdef. Wright St. 3-0 @ UWMdef. Wright St. 3-0 @ UWMdef. Wright St. 3-1 UWM def. @Wright St. 3-2 @ UWMdef. Wright St. 3-1 @ UWMdef. Wright St. 3-0 UWM def. @Wright St. 3-2 @ UWMdef. Wright St. 3-0 UWM def. @Wright St. 3-0 @ UWMdef. Wright St. 3-0 UWM def. @Wright St. 3-2 UWM def. @Wright St 3-1 Wright St. def. UWM,3-0 Wright St. def. UWM,3-0 UWM def. Wright St. 3-2 Sarah PolingSarah Senior Nov. 20 Nov. 19 Nov. 18 Nov. 17 Nov. 12 Nov. 11 Nov. 8 Nov. 5 Nov. 4 29 Oct. 28 Oct. 22 Oct. 21 Oct. 18 Oct. 15 Oct. 14 Oct. 8 Oct. 7 Oct. 1 Oct. 30 Sept. 24 Sept. vs.Northern Colorado, W3-0 23 Sept. 17 Sept. 17 Sept. 16 Sept. 10 Sept. 10 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 2 Sept. Aug. 27 Aug. 27 Nov. 17-19 Nov. 11 Nov. 10 Nov. 4 Nov. 3 31 Oct. 27 Oct. 21 Oct. 20 Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 7 Oct. 6 Oct. 30 Sept. 29 Sept. 23 Sept. 22 Sept. 19 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 15 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 8 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 1 Sept. Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. 25 Aug. 25 2006 Schedule 2005 Results @ Youngstown State, W3-0 vs. Jacksonville State, L3-0 vs. Cleveland State, W3-2 Illinois,vs. Eastern W3-0 Youngstown State, W3-1 @ Cleveland State, L3-2 @ UW-Green Bay, L3-2 State,@ Georgia W3-1 vs. Virginia Tech, L3-1 UW-Green Bay, W3-2 Cleveland State, L3-1 vs. Western Kentucky @ Miami L 3-2 (Fla.), Horizon Tournament @ Milwaukee, L3-1 @ Milwaukee, @ Youngstown State @ Cincinnati, L3-0 @ Kentucky, W3-2 State,@ Ball L3-0 Milwaukee, L3-0 Milwaukee, @ UW-Green Bay @ Cleveland State Youngstown State vs. Butler, W3-0 Carolinavs. East vs. Loyola, L3-2 @ South Florida @ Butler, W3-1 vs. Binghamton @ Loyola, L3-0 vs. Georgetown UW-Green Bay Cleveland State vs. Jacksonville vs. SMU, L3-0 @ IPFW, L3-0 @ UIC, W3-2 vs. Texas Tech @ Milwaukee Dayton, L3-0 vs. LSU, L3-1 West Virginia Butler, W3-1 @ UIC, L3-0 Loyola, L3-1 Xavier, L3-0 vs. Michigan Milwaukee UIC, L3-2 @ Virginia @ Dayton @ Toledo StateBall @ Loyola @ Butler Denver @ UIC Loyola Akron Butler IPFW UIC 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions

UIC Army IPFW Loyola @ UIC vs. Duke @ Loyola Ball State @ IUPUI @ Marion vs. DePaul Joseph’s St. 3-0 L UIC, Milwaukee State Wright IUPUI, L 3-0 State Chicago L 3-0 Purdue, @ Milwaukee W 3-1 Loyola, W 3-1 @ UIC, W 3-0 Marian, State @ Wright Bay UW-Green State Kennesaw Dame vs. Notre L 3-0 @ Loyola, State @ Arizona State Cleveland L 3-0 @ Bradley, @ Cornell, L 3-0 3-0 W vs. SEMO, State Youngstown State @ Cleveland Bay @ UW-Green Milwaukee, L 3-0 L 3-0 @ Ball State, Illinois @ Western L 3-1 Force, @ Air vs. Eastern Illinois W 3-1 vs. Colgate, vs. La Salle, 3-1 W L 3-1 State, Wright State @ Youngstown L 3-0 vs. Wisconsin, @ Milwaukee, L 3-0 L 3-1 State, @ Wright Tournament Horizon L 3-0 State, vs. Wright W 3-2 Bay, UW-Green W 3-2 State, Cleveland W 3-0 State, @ Chicago 3-0 L Bay, @ UW-Green L 3-0 State, @ Cleveland W 3-2 State, Youngstown W 3-0 State, @ Youngstown Opponents • 43 Opponents 2005 Results 2006 Schedule 2006 25 Aug. 29 Aug. Sept. 1 Sept. 2 Sept. 3 Oct. 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 10 Nov. Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 11 Nov. 17-19 Nov. Sept. 12 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 22 Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Sept. 30 Oct. 1 Oct. 7 26 Aug. 27 Aug. Oct. 8 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Nov. 17 Nov. Senior Krystal Hendrix UWM 3-2 def. Butler 3-1 Butler, UWM def. 3-0 @ Butler UWM def. 3-2 Butler, @ UWM def. 3-2 Butler, @ UWM def. 3-1 @ Butler, UWM def. 3-1 Butler, @ UWM def. 3-2 Butler, @ UWM def. 3-0 Butler, @ UWM def. 3-2 @ Butler, UWM def. 3-0 Butler, @ UWM def. 3-1 @ Butler, UWM def. 3-0 @ Butler, UWM def. 3-1 Butler, @ UWM def. 3-0 Butler, @ UWM def. 3-2 @ Butler, UWM def. 3-1 @ Butler, UWM def. 3-1 Butler, @ UWM def. 3-0 Butler, @ UWM def. 3-0 @ Butler, UWM def. UWM, 3-0 def. @ Butler UWM, 3-2 def. @ Butler UWM, 3-0 def. @ Butler @ UWM, 3-0 def. Butler UWM, 3-0 def. @ Butler @ UWM, 3-0 def. Butler UWM, 3-0 def. @ Butler UWM, 3-0 def. @ Butler UWM, 3-2 def. @ Butler Head CoachHead Sharon Clark Sharon Division I Series History (Since 1990-91) (Since History I Series Division #-11/20/99 11/9/90 11/8/91 9/4/93 10/14/94 9/29/95 10/21/95 10/11/96 11/2/96 10/3/97 10/25/97 9/25/98 11/14/98 10/16/99 11/12/99 10/6/00 11/4/00 %-11/18/00 9/29/01 10/26/01 9/28/02 10/25/02 10/18/03 11/14/03 $-11/22/03 10/9/04 11/5/04 10/1/05 10/28/05 (Loyola) Ill. Chicago, Tournament, # - MCC Ohio Cleveland, Tournament, % - MCC Ind. Indianapolis, League Tournament, $ - Horizon Bulldogs TBA 1855 4,400 None 11-16 Horizon Bulldogs 94-83/7th 6-8/tie-5th Chris Urban Barry Collier Clark Sharon 317-940-8512 317-940-9994 317-940-9390 317-940-9808 317-940-9375 GallagherSara 8/4 White and Blue Fong Bobby Dr. butlersports.com University Butler Ind. Indianapolis, Fieldhouse Hinkle [email protected] 4+libero/2 Weatherington Karen Butler Butler 196-191/14th

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Butler Bay UW-Green at State Cleveland Loyola at State Wright 23 September Saturday, Milwaukee at State Cleveland Loyola at Butler UIC at State Wright Bay UW-Green at State Youngstown 26 September Tuesday, Butler at Ball State 29 September Friday, Milwaukee at Bay UW-Green State Wright at Butler State Cleveland at Loyola State Youngstown at UIC Tuesday, September 12 September Tuesday, IUPUI at Butler Illinois Northern at UIC 13 September Wednesday, State Youngstown at State Ohio 15 September Friday, Louisville at Milwaukee State vs. Grambling Bay UW-Green East Carolina at Bay UW-Green vs. Duke Butler Dame vs. Notre Butler Sunday, September 3 September Sunday, vs. Illinois Loyola Marquette at Loyola 5 September Tuesday, Akron at State Youngstown Butler at [Ind.] Joseph’s St. UIC at State Chicago 8 September Friday, Milwaukee (Canada) at Windsor Milwaukee at Central Michigan State vs. McNeese Loyola A&M Texas at Loyola vs. La Salle State Youngstown vs. Providence State Youngstown vs. Bowling Green State Cleveland Tech vs. Texas State Wright Louis vs. Saint UIC vs. Eastern Illinois Butler Saturday, September 2 (con’t) September Saturday, Mississippi vs. Loyola vs. Georgetown State Wright Sunday, September 10 September Sunday, State vs. McNeese Loyola Saturday, September 9 September Saturday, Milwaukee at Colorado Northern Milwaukee at Wisconsin Navy at State Youngstown vs. TBA State Youngstown Illinois Western at Butler vs. DePaul Butler Oakland at State Cleveland State vs. Indiana State Cleveland Florida South at State Wright vs. Jacksonville State Wright State Tennessee Middle at UIC (Ohio) vs. Miami UIC vs. Tennessee-Martin Bay UW-Green IUPUI at Bay UW-Green 2006 Horizon League Horizon 2006 Schedule Composite Saturday, September 2 September Saturday, Alabama at Milwaukee State vs. East Tennessee State Cleveland Greensboro vs. UNC State Cleveland Towson vs. UIC Paso Texas-El vs. UIC Buffalo at State Youngstown vs. Fordham State Youngstown Butler at Army Butler at 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The team is coordinated College is team InformationThe Sports team. the by Direc the to named was were named to the Horizon League All-Academic team. Plus, Hegemann for their success in the classroom, as well. Lange, Hegemann honored were Panthers andThe Association. Coaches’VolleyballMoore American all the by all-region mention honorable named being recognition, earned also Moore Sarah earned honors.Year the Peters of Becky Co-Newcomer libero League Horizon freshman Plus, time. first the for honors all-league earned Hegemann Cheryl while season, second-straight the for honors League All-Horizon earned Lange Melissa campaign. 2005 successful a followinghonors postseason Panthers earned of number A Awards Some • Collecting since 1997and season wins per has won 25matches three times. 22 than moreaveraged has UWM matches. 19 won they when snapped stone. In 2004, the Panthers saw a streak of seven-straight 20-win seasons season, the eighth time in the last nine years Milwaukee reached that mile UWM’s Nov.win 11 at UW-Green Bay gave the Panthers 20 wins for the • A20-Win Celebration under Kathy Litzau. since 1996. UWM has now also won regularseven league season crowns ormore lostleague the matchesbelowin place league second thanthree easily the best mark among- league teams.play The Panthers league have notin finished 105-13 is UWM 1997, Since seasons. few last the over to added has title season HorizonLeague the in program Milwaukee’s volleyball regular top the as status third-straight a and record 12-2 A • Continuing The Tradition Milwaukee, including an 8-4mark road contests. intrue matchesin 12-6 was UWM roadcontests. outsideseason, last of Overall season regular Horizon League 41 last its of 35 and 28 last its of 25 won road to be a friendly place in league play in recent seasons. UWM has now didn’t even drop a game UWM in road. those the five on matches league matches.five-straight winning by The season Panthers the have found the After winning seven-straight league matches at home, thethird-straight Panthersregular season league title, andfinished the Panthers came through. UWM knew it would have to finish strong onthe road in order to claim its • Doing It OnThe Road a winning streak of at least 10matches inthree-straight campaigns. at least seven matches in each of the last nine seasons and UWM has had Nov. 1 against Marquette. The Panthers have now had awinning streak of 13 of its last 15 matches, with a 10-match overall winning streak snapped won UWM Overall, streak. the in match one just in games five to go to league wins. The 12-match streak included12-straight eight 3-0wins claiming and UWM had champions, like responded Panthers the Instead, have a hard time living up to their preseason billing as wouldPanthers the league the favorite.like looked it 0-2, play league started UWM When • ATurnaround To Remember and shared crown the with Butler in1997and Loyola in2000. 1999 and 1998 in titles outrightwon also has UWM 1994. to 1991 from has won three-straight outright titles since Notre Dame won four-straight school league a time Kathy first under Litzaumarkedthe forUWM and regular season league title. Thetitle wasthe seventh regularseason crown third-straightwonits UWM wins, 12-straight league ofstrength the On • TakingCrown The 48 •2005 Review ESPN The Magazine The ESPN Academic All-District second second All-District Academic - - mann. It was the only time Hege last Cheryl from season 14 five by led Pantherswin, the in reachedkills double in figures double figures reached Panthers five State,Wright against 30 Sept. 2.9. averaging another and game per kills ago,fourplayersyearthree averagingwith a fromleastat ofitsattack. That showedthe in Panthers’most up league-only numbers UWM’sto Anotherkey big balance the was offensiveseason last success Is• Balance The Key 30points.their tallying in aces service three and kills 27 recorded Panthers The point. single a forPantherserror didn’t the Raider where a onrelyvictory two UWM hit .348 at Wright State Oct. 29, when the And,performance includedseason. a 2000 game- the since performance best its DePaul, at .416 mitted just atseven Valpo in 2001. Earlier in the the season, Panthers hit com UWM since match error single-digit first the also was It 1997. in StateChicagoagainst six had UWM since fewest the wereerrors six the Also, 1999. Statein Clevelandagainst .404 hittingcontest since league a at Youngstownperformance Nov.six-error 4. UWM hit .390 in the match, its best performance nearly-flawless in ac a final was The note of season. complishment last efforts offensive stellar some posted UWM OutTheOffense • Checking andRoll UWM’s Dean’s List. grade-pointaverageHorizon the Honorregular onboth a and is League educationmajor,Hegemann,3.83 an America. a ofAssociationtors has Green Bay has beaten Panthers the inMilwaukee since 1996. lastthe nine-plus seasons, and no team league outside of Loyola or UW- Kathy Litzau. UWM has also lost just seven home non-league matches in last 106 home matches and the Panthers are 120-34 all-time at homeoverall, including a 7-0 undermark in league play. UWM has now won 95 of its 8-3 going 2005, in record home successful a posted again Panthers The • Home Sweet Home in more than 16years. player league a bymost record the andschool a digs, 41 Peters collected Against recordseason. earlylastGeorge the Washington books 15, Sept. League single-season record book for digs. Peters posted another entry in honors three times. Plus, her final digtally placed her sixth inthe HorizonWeek the ofPlayerDefensive Horizon League earned she as season, the matches. Peters’ contributions were noticed across the league throughout finishedthe yearwith 517 digs and reached double figures in digs inall 29 just the first weekend oflast season, and she never let up onthat pace. She record Peterssingle-season new fora Becky aftertoset digs on was pace • Diggin’ Becky inschoolhistory. tally best tally of her career. And, she finished hercareer with 910kills,the eighth- history. Kuebbing finishedthe season with 340kills, the best UWM’s in I three-game match a single-seasonDivision in fifth-most the for tied kills Offensivethe HorizonPlayer 21 of League the The as Week. nod career first her earning season, regular the up wrap to BayUW-Green at win each of the Panthers’ final four outings. She had 21kills inthe three-game eightin final the matches of career,her including team-leading efforts in the most consistent play of her career. She reached double figures inkills Outgoing senior KuebbingRachel picked a great time to display some of • Stepping Up When It Counts Cleveland State. win at 2004, 15, Oct. happenedan since had time it first the and kills, in - - - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions 8.0 7.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 64.0 97.0 34.0 73.0 32.0 64.5 11.0 51.5 10.5 43.0 22.0 21.0 190.5 433.0 816.0 178.5 382.0 167.0 372.5 165.0 369.5 160.5 269.0 1955.0 1028.0 2200.0 4 6 1 4 2 3 2 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 30 54 17 25 39 39 78 5 7 7 8 2 3 5 7 2 7 1 3 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 78 20 10 14 12 36 82 1.10 0.95 2.15 2.23 1.11 0.72 0.61 0.45 0.50 1.24 0.48 0.49 0.65 0.36 0.18 1.07 0.17 0.26 0.00 0.24 0.11 0.52 1.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.44 2.56 4 6 0 4-2 0-0 4-2 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 52 71 25 49 24 20 48 31 39 44 11 11 15 103 131 103.0 241.0 117.0 276.0 2005 Review • 49 NEUTRAL 4 6 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 47 68 24 49 24 19 46 30 38 40 11 11 14 100 182 388 115 212 492 2 3 5 3 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 47 16 11 30 2.38 2.60 0.32 0.80 0.73 3.19 3.69 0.32 1.31 0.84 2.35 2.34 0.45 0.63 2.54 0.52 5.19 2.33 0.44 0.52 0.33 1.92 1.85 4.79 1.00 0.20 1.00 17.35 17.30 18.67 17.61 8-4 5-2 3-2 AWAY 4 2 1 1 1 15 79 30 34 55 81 10 26 89 22 15 37 114 281 833 345 177 113 253 249 107 140 517 896 1868 1902 0 6 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 1 0 7 0 2 0 0 9 16 36 83 25 14 14 10 17 40 62 176 151 0.35 0.29 1.29 1.40 0.00 0.05 0.07 0.36 0.29 0.00 0.29 0.20 0.23 0.21 0.00 0.15 0.23 0.00 0.17 0.20 0.22 0.14 0.17 0.30 0.35 0.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.73 1.63 8-3 7-0 1-3 0 9 1 5 7 6 7 9 1 5 0 6 0 0 0 22 37 96 11 33 11 17 22 10 21 12 26 22 99 217 201 HOME 0 5 3 0 0 6 8 0 8 9 2 4 1 7 0 0 0 17 31 62 39 14 12 19 11 23 22 18 83 151 176 0.31 0.21 0.04 0.24 0.29 3.32 1.31 0.12 0.05 0.12 0.09 0.02 0.26 0.05 0.17 0.22 0.33 0.14 0.00 0.18 0.10 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.65 13.38 13.69 10.34 16.15 14.77 2 2 2 1 9 2 8 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 8-7 15 23 24 12 63 13 12 10 13 17 20-9 12-2 607 359 657 775 1445 1117 1595 2005 Overall Statistics OVERALL .255 .216 .156 .173 .297 .213 .260 .233 .235 .285 .254 .190 .165 .210 .147 .154 .100 .104 .182 .116 .048 .215 .083 .059 .000 .000 .240 .213 -.556 -.333 -.143 2005 Horizon League Only Statistics2005 Horizon 9 3 0 0 70 11 21 79 12 17 14 368 951 353 878 369 891 396 692 346 616 115 157 102 136 192 138 2050 4603 2166 4770 1 7 2 5 1 2 0 4 0 52 45 55 46 99 50 18 21 17 22 14 39 21 14 144 332 767 153 101 108 308 733 3.04 3.23 3.19 3.43 3.68 2.86 2.90 2.79 3.29 2.32 0.77 0.50 1.45 1.05 0.60 1.40 0.06 0.80 0.89 1.07 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.40 0.00 13.56 14.47 16.19 17.25 3 8 3 0 0 3 0 2 0 37 54 32 43 21 59 37 31 146 349 651 150 340 151 309 139 296 138 225 828 1563 1748

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Time 1:52 1:40 1:36 1:18 2:04 1:28 1:31 1:52 1:52 1:25 1:20 2:13 1:30 1:23 1:46 1:40 1:55 2:20 1:58 2:25 1:23 2:00 2:11 2:01 1:39 2:14 1:54 1:59 1:40 Att. 283 557 198 241 703 151 142 355 397 805 163 309 245 301 372 306 225 317 137 317 583 294 553 418 285 583 411 243 104 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions at Iowa (8/27/05) Iowa at vs UIC (10/22/05) vs UIC at Drake (8/26/05) Drake at at Butler (10/28/05) Butler at at Butler (10/28/05) Butler at vs Loyola (10/21/05) vs Loyola (11/19/05) vs Loyola (10/21/05) vs Loyola vs Marquette (11/1/05) vs Marquette at Cincinnati (9/16/05) Cincinnati at (9/16/05) Cincinnati at (9/16/05) Cincinnati at (9/16/05) Cincinnati at vs Georgetown (9/3/05) vs Georgetown vs Georgetown (9/3/05) vs Georgetown (9/3/05) vs Georgetown vs Wright State (9/30/05) State vs Wright at Wright State (10/29/05) State Wright at vs Northern Iowa (9/9/05) Iowa vs Northern at Mississippi State (9/2/05) State Mississippi at (9/2/05) State Mississippi at (9/2/05) State Mississippi at (9/2/05) State Mississippi at at Cleveland State (11/5/05) State Cleveland at at Cleveland State (11/5/05) State Cleveland at at UW-Green Bay (11/11/05) Bay UW-Green at (11/11/05) Bay UW-Green at vs UW-Green Bay (10/14/05) Bay vs UW-Green vs UW-Green Bay (10/14/05) Bay vs UW-Green at Youngstown State (11/4/05) State Youngstown at vs Youngstown State (10/8/05) State vs Youngstown (10/8/05) State vs Youngstown (10/8/05) State vs Youngstown (10/8/05) State vs Youngstown 2005 Review • 51 vs George Washington (9/15/05) Washington vs George (9/15/05) Washington vs George (9/15/05) Washington vs George • DIGS 3-GAMES • DIGS 82 69 66 66 4-GAMES • DIGS 99 94 5-GAMES • DIGS 104 • ACES 11 • BLOCKS 18.5 16.0 • ASSISTS 3-GAMES • ASSISTS 63 59 55 55 4-GAMES • ASSISTS 74 66 63 5-GAMES • ASSISTS 81 72 69 • DIGS 104 (5g) 99 (4g) 94 (4g) 89 (5g) 88 (5g) 68 89 88 10 9 9 9 16.0 15.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 at Drake (8/26/05) Drake at at Drake (8/26/05) Drake at at Butler (10/28/05) Butler at at DePaul (10/12/05) DePaul at vs Marquette (11/1/05) vs Marquette at Cincinnati (9/16/05) Cincinnati at (9/16/05) Cincinnati at at Cincinnati (9/16/05) Cincinnati at at Cincinnati (9/16/05) Cincinnati at at Cincinnati (9/16/05) Cincinnati at vs Georgetown (9/3/05) vs Georgetown vs Georgetown (9/3/05) vs Georgetown (9/3/05) vs Georgetown vs Georgetown (9/3/05) vs Georgetown vs Georgetown (9/3/05) vs Georgetown vs Wright State (9/30/05) State vs Wright vs Wright State (9/30/05) State vs Wright Milwaukee 2005 Team Highs Team 2005 Milwaukee at Wright State (10/29/05) State Wright at at Wright State (10/29/05) State Wright at at Wright State (10/29/05) State Wright at vs Northern Iowa (9/9/05) Iowa vs Northern at Mississippi State (9/2/05) State Mississippi at (9/2/05) State Mississippi at at Mississippi State (9/2/05) State Mississippi at at Mississippi State (9/2/05) State Mississippi at at Cleveland State (11/5/05) State Cleveland at at Cleveland State (11/5/05) State Cleveland at vs UW-Green Bay (10/14/05) Bay vs UW-Green at Youngstown State (11/4/05) State Youngstown at vs Youngstown State (10/8/05) State vs Youngstown (10/8/05) State vs Youngstown vs Youngstown State (10/8/05) State vs Youngstown vs Youngstown State (10/8/05) State vs Youngstown vs Youngstown State (10/8/05) State vs Youngstown vs George Washington (9/15/05) Washington vs George (9/15/05) Washington vs George vs George Washington (9/15/05) Washington vs George vs George Washington (9/15/05) Washington vs George vs George Washington (9/15/05) Washington vs George • ASSISTS 81 (5g) • TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-GAMES (K-E-TA) ATTEMPTS • TOTAL 253 (76-50-253) 231 (82-30-231) 213 (79-31-213) 74 (4g) 72 (5g) 69 (5g) 67 (5g) • TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-GAMES (K-E-TA) ATTEMPTS • TOTAL 222 (83-29-222) • TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-GAMES (K-E-TA) ATTEMPTS • TOTAL 163 (53-23-163) 231 (82-30-231) 5g 222 (83-29-222) 4g 213 (79-31-213) 5g 211 (74-34-211) 4g 161 (64-24-161) 146 (68-17-146) 211 (74-34-211) 192 (58-31-192) • TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) ATTEMPTS • TOTAL 253 (76-50-253) 5g • KILLS 5-GAMES (K-E-TA) 82 (82-30-231) 64 (64-24-161) 58 (58-19-143) 74 (74-34-211) 70 (70-21-150) 79 (79-31-213) 76 (76-50-253) • KILLS 4-GAMES (K-E-TA) 83 (83-29-222) • KILLS 3-GAMES (K-E-TA) 68 (68-17-146) 82 (82-30-231) 5g 79 (79-31-213) 5g 76 (76-50-253) 5g 74 (74-34-211) 4g • KILLS (K-E-TA) 83 (83-29-222) 4g • ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) PERCENT • ATTACK .416 (52-10-101) .390 (54- 6-123) .349 (68-17-146) .327 (70-21-150) .273 (57-18-143) .273 (58-19-143) 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide Milwaukee Opponent totals Opponent 11/19/05 Milwaukee 11/19/05 11/11/05 11/11/05 11/5/05 11/5/05 11/4/05 11/4/05 11/1/05 11/1/05 10/29/05 10/29/05 10/28/05 10/28/05 10/22/05 10/22/05 10/21/05 10/21/05 10/14/05 10/14/05 10/12/05 10/12/05 10/8/05 10/8/05 10/7/05 10/7/05 10/1/05 10/1/05 9/30/05 9/30/05 9/24/05 9/24/05 9/23/05 9/23/05 9/16/05 9/16/05 9/16/05 9/16/05 9/15/05 9/15/05 9/10/05 9/10/05 9/10/05 9/10/05 9/9/05 9/9/05 9/3/05 9/3/05 9/3/05 9/3/05 9/2/05 9/2/05 9/1/05 9/1/05 8/27/05 8/27/05 8/26/05 8/26/05 Date Date vs Loyola vs Loyola at UW-Green Bay at UW-Green Bay at Cleveland State at Cleveland State at Youngstown State at Youngstown State MARQUETTE MARQUETTE at Wright State at Wright State at Butler at Butler UIC UIC LOYOLA LOYOLA UW-GREEN BAY UW-GREEN BAY at DePaul at DePaul YOUNGSTOWN STATE YOUNGSTOWN STATE CLEVELAND STATE CLEVELAND STATE BUTLER BUTLER WRIGHT STATE WRIGHT STATE at Loyola at Loyola at UIC at UIC at Cincinnati at Cincinnati vs Jacksonville State vs Jacksonville State vs George Washington vs George Washington ALABAMA ALABAMA TOLEDO TOLEDO NORTHERN IOWA NORTHERN IOWA vs Georgetown vs Georgetown at Virginia Tech at Virginia Tech vs Mississippi State vs Mississippi State at Charlotte at Charlotte at Iowa at Iowa vs Drake vs Drake Opponent Opponent 52 •2005 Review 108 108 108 108 GP GP 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 5 5 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 5 3 3 4 4 5 5 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 3 3 Milwaukee Match-By-Match Stats Opponent Match-By-MatchOpponent Stats 1748 1748 1563 1563 69 62 43 55 48 64 31 54 72 58 45 68 34 53 52 61 59 56 57 44 52 33 82 70 52 38 54 36 70 43 45 55 56 54 73 79 57 59 76 66 48 33 55 49 74 72 83 65 57 51 76 74 59 71 51 62 38 58 K K 733 733 767 767 19 27 27 18 19 24 24 40 31 10 17 20 23 38 28 28 36 18 22 10 26 30 25 18 22 22 24 21 24 21 19 22 34 26 31 21 38 50 35 16 24 35 37 23 38 29 29 28 19 33 34 20 32 37 29 24 19 6 E E 4770 4770 4603 4603 155 165 141 143 147 161 132 123 205 192 126 146 148 163 168 181 163 167 143 144 101 108 231 216 137 127 131 127 150 130 135 133 144 159 196 213 162 173 253 203 109 116 162 156 171 191 222 207 159 127 213 211 173 184 173 177 137 143 TA TA .213 .213 .173 .173 .323 .212 .113 .259 .197 .248 .053 .390 .156 .141 .278 .349 .095 .184 .083 .182 .190 .120 .273 .153 .416 .065 .225 .208 .248 .126 .244 .094 .327 .146 .178 .271 .236 .126 .240 .225 .222 .121 .103 .153 .294 .078 .123 .077 .298 .178 .243 .174 .182 .252 .202 .190 .225 .212 .081 .186 .102 .273 Pct Pct 1595 1595 1445 1445 63 52 40 55 42 59 30 51 67 56 41 63 31 51 50 52 55 53 55 41 45 30 81 66 49 36 52 34 63 39 41 52 52 48 65 72 51 56 67 62 44 32 49 45 70 69 74 61 52 44 69 66 44 62 48 54 38 51 A A 176 176 151 151 SA SA 10 11 6 9 6 5 6 2 5 3 4 3 4 4 3 3 7 9 1 1 3 7 5 7 6 6 4 1 8 3 5 8 6 8 9 2 7 5 8 4 9 5 7 8 6 7 4 5 6 3 5 7 8 4 7 7 6 9 201 201 217 217 SE SE 13 13 13 10 14 15 11 15 11 10 6 7 3 7 5 7 5 9 5 6 5 6 3 4 7 9 8 0 6 5 3 9 5 9 8 3 6 9 5 8 6 8 7 5 8 6 8 7 7 8 8 0 9 7 5 6 4 6 151 151 176 176 RE RE 10 11 9 6 5 6 2 6 3 5 3 4 4 4 3 7 3 1 9 3 1 5 7 7 6 6 1 4 3 8 8 5 8 6 2 9 5 7 4 8 5 9 8 7 7 6 5 4 3 6 7 5 4 8 7 7 9 6 1902 1902 1868 1868 DIG DIG 104 102 104 65 54 57 61 62 66 54 66 86 68 44 59 70 82 75 67 60 66 69 51 39 30 51 52 62 41 52 45 45 56 58 52 79 88 66 70 89 53 40 58 57 62 61 99 87 53 52 80 94 64 73 70 75 61 64 30 30 BS BS 47 47 3 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 4 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 3 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 5 5 1 5 0 1 2 3 3 3 0 492 492 388 388 BA BA 14 16 16 26 20 10 22 20 18 10 16 33 26 16 14 10 10 16 14 16 12 16 10 10 20 24 24 22 12 26 18 20 22 10 30 10 18 12 18 32 22 24 16 14 14 2 8 2 8 8 8 9 8 6 8 6 2 6 BE BE 82 82 78 78 2 0 4 1 5 2 2 1 4 6 4 2 7 1 3 4 5 2 3 0 1 2 4 4 4 1 3 4 2 2 1 0 3 3 4 2 1 2 6 4 1 4 3 1 3 6 5 3 5 3 3 4 1 2 2 1 2 0 276.0 276.0 241.0 241.0 Total Total 10.0 10.0 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 10.0 18.5 13.0 12.0 14.0 13.0 12.0 16.0 13.0 10.0 12.0 16.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 12.0 15.0 11.0 10.0 8.0 6.0 1.0 4.0 2.0 5.0 6.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 9.0 7.0 8.0 5.5 8.0 9.0 6.0 9.0 4.0 3.0 6.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 7.0 BHE BHE 78 78 54 54 1 1 5 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 3 2 5 4 1 4 2 4 1 1 2 4 4 1 0 2 5 1 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 5 2 0 2 2 5 3 3 6 2 0 3 1 1 4 0 2 2 1 4 1 2200.0 2200.0 1955.0 1955.0 100.0 85.0 57.0 81.0 73.0 66.0 72.0 37.0 68.0 80.0 71.0 51.0 77.0 47.0 69.0 64.0 86.5 65.0 81.0 65.0 53.0 67.0 44.0 97.0 86.0 65.0 52.0 63.5 45.0 87.0 52.0 59.0 67.0 65.0 74.0 96.0 94.0 70.0 76.0 83.0 42.0 67.0 62.0 74.0 84.0 96.0 78.0 99.0 61.0 69.0 95.0 97.0 80.0 79.0 73.0 80.0 74.0 54.0 Pts Pts 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions ------Cheryl Hegemann had Rachel Kuebbing collected collected Kuebbing Rachel Charlotte, NC Charlotte, Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg, 2005 Review • 53 Match #6 • Sept. 3, 2005 3, #6 • Sept. Match Match #3 • Sept. 1, 2005 1, • Sept. #3 Match UWM 3, Charlotte 1 3, UWM UWM 3, Georgetown 1 UWM 3, Jenny Jenny 11-1-3; NIESEN, Katherine 5-0-4; BOLAND, Caitlin 3-1-0; Katie 65-5-8.0. 0-1-0; (Assists) Totals - NULTY, BOLAND, Caitlin NELSON, 19; Jessica BUFFUM, 20; Katie NULTY, - leaders) (Dig 56. Rachel 16 Milwaukee (4-2) (Kills-aces-blocks) - HEGEMANN, Cheryl 21-0- 1; KUEBBING, Rachel 18-0-5; MOORE, Sarah 15-0-3; FELSING, Leanne 13-1-3; MCNAB, Molly 7-0-7;LANGE, Melissa DAVID, 4-2-0;Melissa NELSON, 5-0-2;Breit 0-1-0; Leanne36; - Totals FELSING, 32. LANGE, (Dig (Assists) Melissa leaders) 83-4-12.0. - PETERS, Becky 23; HEGEMANN, Cheryl 18; FELSING, Leanne 15 Breit 17; NELSON, Charlotte (0-2) (Kills-aces-blocks) - SZLANFUCHT, Abbey 23-1-0; Abbey SZLANFUCHT, - (Kills-aces-blocks) (0-2) Charlotte NEWELL, Lisa 19-0-2; OLDENBURG, Jessica 16-0-1; ARROYO, Alma 6-0-1; MULDER, Cori DAYTON, 1-2-0; Lynae RAMOS, Eden 1-1-2; 71-4-5.0. Totals 3-0-1;(As JOSEPH, sists) Robin- RAMOS, Eden2-0-1; 56. (Dig leaders) 13 Abbey - SZLANFUCHT, ROMBERG, Carly 21; BLACKSBURG, Va. - 21 kills, Rachel 18 Kuebbing and Sarah Moore 15 as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed a 30-19, 30-22, 36-38, 30-28 victoryover Georgetown Saturday in the Hokie Fall Invitational. Leanne Felsing added her fourth triple-double of the season, tallying 13 kills, 17 digs and fresh 32 as sparkled, defense UWM’s Plus, assists. Hegemann digs, collected23 Becky Peters man Molly 15. pitched-in Nelson Breit and 18 added also seven had blocks. McNab George lead to kills 18 recorded Nelson Rachel (2-3), town Bigthe offour first opponents East UWM this season. for Milwaukee def. Georgetown 30-19,30-22,36-38,30-28 Georgetown (2-3) (Kills-aces-blocks) - 1;NELSON, CONNOR,Rachel Annie18-0- 16-0-3; BUFFUM, Jessica 12-2-0; WEED, CHARLOTTE, NC - NC CHARLOTTE, Univer the as 13 added Moore Sarah and kills 20 thrilling a claimed Wisconsin-Milwaukee of sity 30-28, 30-19, 22-30, 30-28 win over Charlotte Arena. Halton at night Thursday after control in be to appeared (2-1) Panthers The winning the first two games,out only to pull see Char nearly and three game control (0-2) lotte of points four final the scored UWM four. game that fourth frame to nine rally and claim added its second Hegemann Cheryl season. the of win figures double reached Panthers four while kills in digs, led by 13 apiece from Leanne Felsing UWM the .225 hit Beckymatch for and Peters. and forced 32 Charlotte hitting errors. Abbey 23 kills. led with the 49ers Szlanfucht Milwaukee 30-28,30-19,22-30,30-28 def. Charlotte Milwaukee (2-1) (Kills-aces-blocks) - KUEBBING, Rachel 20-0-5; MOORE, Sarah 13-0-8; HEGEMANN, Cheryl 9-1-1; Melissa 6-0-4; Molly 5-2-4; Leanne MCNAB, NEL 6-1-1; DAVID, FELSING, SON, 0-2-0; 59-8-12.0. Breit PETERS, (Assists) Becky 0-2-0; Totals PETERS, - leaders) (Dig 14. Melissa LANGE, 22; Leanne FELSING, - Leanne 13 Becky 13; FELSING, ------Rachel Kuebbing tallied Rachel Kuebbing The University of Wiscon of University The Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg, Iowa City, Iowa City, Iowa Iowa 3, UWM 2 3, Iowa Match #5 • Sept. 3, 2005 3, #5 • Sept. Match Match #2 • Aug. 27, 2005 27, Aug. • #2 Match UWM 3, Virginia Tech 0 Tech Virginia UWM 3, Melissa 2-0-0; DULLA, Rachel 0-4-0; - Melissa Totals 44. MARKOWSKI, (Dig leaders) 57-6-6.0. - Amanda CLOYD, 18; (Assists) Erin Rachel 9; DULLA, 8 BRUGGER, The Panthers hit .252 for the match and commit and match the for .252 hit Panthers The ted just 19 hitting errors. Their defense,mean Hokies the limiting while errors 28 forced while, the led Brugger Erin percentage. hitting .182 a to (1-1) with Hokies 14 kills, whileEsbrook Katie added 13 apiece. Munoz Sarah and 32-30,30-27,30-28 Milwaukee Tech def. Virginia Milwaukee (3-2) (Kills-aces-blocks) - KUEBBING, Rachel 17-0-2; FELSING, Leanne 9-1-1; HEGEMANN, Cheryl 9-2-1; MOORE, Sarah 8-0-3; Melissa 6-0-2; DAVID, MCNAB, Molly 2-0-4; Totals (Dig 19. Melissa LANGE, 24; Leanne FELSING, - (Assists) 51-3-7.0. Becky Leanne 14; PETERS, 13; HEGEMANN, leaders) - FELSING, Cheryl 10 Virginia Tech (1-1) (Kills-aces-blocks) - BRUGGER, Erin 14-0-2; 10- Allie KUPEC, 13-1-3; Katie ESBROOK, 13-0-0; Sarah MUNOZ, MARKOWSKI, 2-0-1; Jen ALBRECHT, 3-1-0; Kendra SYTSMA, 0-1; BLACKSBURG, Va. - Va. BLACKSBURG, 17 kills to lead a potent of University Wiscon sin-Milwaukee attack to a 32-30, 30-27, 30-28 victory over Virginia Tech in the afternoon. Hokie Saturday Invitational Fall Cheryl Hegemann and Leanne Felsing added nine kills while Sarah Moore added eight for with also pitched-in Felsing (3-2). thePanthers added 13. Becky14 digs and Peters wrap things up. things wrap def. Milwaukee 30-17,30-18,19-30,23-30,15-5 Iowa Milwaukee (1-1) (Kills-aces-blocks) - FELSING, Leanne HEGEMANN, 19-1-4;Cheryl 10-2-8; MOORE, Sarah 8-0-7; KUEBBING, Rachel 6-0-3; FERGUSON, Monica 4-0-2; Melissa 3-0-3; DAVID, 0-3-0; Breit NELSON, 0-1-0; Becky PETERS, 1-0-0; Kelley OLSON, Leanne 31; FELSING, - LANGE, Melissa 51-7-15.0. (Assists) Totals 16. (Dig leaders) - LANGE, Melissa 18; FELSING, Leanne 14; PE Cheryl 10; HEGEMANN, Melissa 8 TERS, Becky 10; DAVID, COSTANZO, 14-0-3; Stacy VITALI, - (Kills-aces-blocks) (1-0) Iowa 10-0-8; Melanie MEISTER, 12-1-3; Catherine SMALE, 13-2-3; Tiana Megan GATENS, 3-0-0; Jacqueline HUGULET, 5-2-0; Kiley FISTER, 62-7-11.0. Totals 1-2-0; Emily HIZA, 1-0-0; Justeen PATTON, 3-0-2; 26; Tiana COSTANZO, - leaders) (Dig 39. Kiley FISTER, - (Assists) HIZA, 21; FISTER, Emily Kiley 8 a fifth game, but the University of Iowa jumped jumped Iowa of University the but game, fifth a on the Panthers in that fifth frame to claim a 30-17, 30-18, 19-30, 23-30, 15-5 win Saturday Challenge. Inn-Hawkeye in theHoliday Leanne Felsing led the Panthers with her sec ond-straight triple-double, tallying 19 kills, 16 10 added CherylHegemann digs. 14 and assists kills and eight blocks, but UWM hit just .081 the match. for the in lead 6-0 a to jumped (1-0) Hawkeyes The closed (1-1) UWM after and, frame fifth decisive to within 10-5, scored the finalfive points to IOWA CITY, Iowa - Iowa CITY, IOWA force to deficit 2-0 a from rallied sin-Milwaukee ------Cheryl Hegemann tal Leanne Felsing recorded Iowa City, Iowa City, Iowa Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg, MSU 3, UWM 1 MSU 3, UWM 3, Drake 0 Drake 3, UWM Match #4 • Sept. 2, 2005 2, #4 • Sept. Match Match #1 • Aug. 26, 2005 26, Aug. • #1 Match 0-1; COOPER, Rachel 16-2-3; JOYNER, Jamie 12-0-3; KRIEGEL, CROSS, 3-0-5; Nicole PALAZZO, 10-0-8; Erin SEAGO, 12-1-3; Eva Jamie 0-1-0; LUKASEK, Megan 0-1-0; Totals 76-5-14.0. (Assists) - KRIEGEL, Eva 41; MEAD, Andrea 20. (Dig leaders) - COOPER, 18 Rachel 19; KRIEGEKL, Orshi 74-7-16.0. (Assists) - LANGE, Melissa 39; FELSING, Leanne 16. (Dig leaders) - FELSING, Leanne 20; PETERS, Becky 19; HEGE MANN, Cheryl 18 Mississippi State (2-0) (Kills-aces-blocks) - KRIEGEKL, Orshi 23- Mississippi State def. Milwaukee 30-28,38-36,24-30,34-32 State Mississippi 23-1-3; Cheryl HEGEMANN, - (Kills-aces-blocks) (2-2) Milwaukee FELSING, Leanne DAVID, 14-2-3; 2-1-1; KUEBBING, Melissa LANGE, Rachel 8-0-8; 14-0-5; Sarah MCNAB, MOORE, 11-0-8; Molly 1-0-3; 1-0-1; Nicole Melissa VILTER, NELSON, 0-3-0; Breit Totals FUNK, Betsy 4-1-3; MCNULTY, FUNK, Liz Betsy 2-0-0; 4-1-3; SCHUSTER, MCNULTY, Sara 0-1- 1; 38-6-10.0. Totals (Assists) - SCHUSTER, Sara 37. (Dig leaders) Lindsey 13; FUNK, Betsy 12 13; JOHNSON, Eve - JOHNSON, 15; PETERS, Becky 12; LANGE,11; HEGEMANN, Melissa Cheryl 10 Jamie 10; GABRIELSEN, JOHNSON, 9-1-0; Eve JOHNSON, - (Kills-aces-blocks) (0-1) Drake 6-0-2; Megan VELTMAN, 8-0-7; Samantha NELSON, 9-3-4; Lindsey Milwaukee (1-0) (Kills-aces-blocks) - FELSING, Leanne 15-1-2;HEGEMANN, Cheryl 12-3-4; MOORE, Sarah ELSEN, 11-0-3;Jamie 8-1-2; KUEBBING, GABRI Rachel 7-0-2; Melissa DAVID, 5-3-1; PETERS, Becky 0-1-0; Totals 58-9-7.0. (Assists) - LANGE, Leanne FELSING, - leaders) (Dig 21. Leanne FELSING, 22; Melissa Eve Johnson and Lindsey Johnson had nine kills kills nine had Johnson Lindsey and Johnson Eve lead the to Bulldogs (0-1). apiece Milwaukee def. Drake 30-19,39-37,30-19 The Panthers (1-0) hit .273 as a team while limit while team a as .273 hit (1-0) Panthers The percentage. a .102 hitting to Drake ing hitter, tallied 15 kills, 15 digs and 21 assists while while assists 21 and digs 15 kills, 15 tallied hitter, hitting .483. Cheryl Hegemann added 12 kills and 10 digs while Sarah 11 contributed Moore season opener. kills in UWM’s Inn-Hawkeye Challenge. Inn-Hawkeye outside and setter between time splitting Felsing, IOWA CITY, Iowa CITY, - IOWA Wisconsin- of as thea University triple-double Milwaukee claimed a 30-19, 39-37, 30-19 win Holiday the of match opening the in Drake over ties in games two and four. Hegemann added 18 digs in her best outing as Felsing a Panther. 20 digs. and 14 kills,totaled 16 assists the four the frames, fell four victimbut to rallieslate by lost. they games the of each in (2-0) Bulldogs the first the in lead seven-point a held UWM fact, In opportuni game-point had and game multiple the Hokie Fall Invitational. Fall the Hokie of each in way the of most led (2-2) Panthers The recorded recorded her third triple-double of 38-36, the season, 30-28, a with escaped State Mississippi but Wiscon of University the over win 34-32 24-30, sin-Milwaukee Friday in the opening match of BLACKSBURG, BLACKSBURG, Va. - lied a career-high 23 kills and Leanne Felsing 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide 41; FELSING, 17 Leanne Becky PETERS, - leaders) (Dig 29. Leanne FELSING, 33; MelissaLANGE, - (Assists) 76-8-16.0. Totals 0-2-0; Becky PETERS, 1-0; 0- Breit NELSON, 2-0-3; Molly MCNAB, 6-3-1; 3-0-1; Melissa LANGE, Leanne FELSING, 7-0-3; Melissa DAVID, 10-1-5; Nicole 19-1-6; KUEBBING, Rachel 17-0-4; Cheryl MOORE, SarahHEGEMANN, 12-0-6; - VILTER,(Kills-aces-blocks) (6-4) UW-Milwaukee McLAUGHLIN, Juliene 14 leaders) - VESEY, (Dig Jessica 26; BROWN, Janine 19. 22; LEE, Kaimana Jessica15; BUCHE, 37; Kaimana LEE, - (Assists) 66-4-13.0. 12-0-6; Totals0-1-0; JessicaBUCHE,Kaimana 1-1-1; LEE, Shannon5-0-2; PARKS, Lindsay 9-0-6; Abigail HATTER, VERNAND, 9-1-0; Juliene 15-0-4; McLAUGHLIN, Kelly KABBES, Janine 15-1-3; BROWN, - (Kills-aces-blocks) (2-6) Washington George GW30-28,30-26,19-30,30-32,16-14 def. Milwaukee 12 15;HEGEMANN,Cheryl leaders) -PETERS, Becky 72-7-5.0. (Assists) - LANGE, Melissa 53; FELSING, Leanne 13. (Dig Totals0-2-0; Becky PETERS, 0-3-0; Breit NELSON, 1-1-0; Melissa Cheryl 10-0-0; DAVID, Melissa 8-0-2; MCNAB, 21-0-1; MollyKUEBBING, Rachel 16-0-2; MOORE, Sarah 5-1-1;Leanne 11-0-4; HEGEMANN, LANGE,FELSING, - (Kills-aces-blocks) (4-3) Milwaukee Kristin 62.(Digleaders)-DIETZ, Patricia 20;MAY, Stephanie 13 BELZUNG, - (Assists) Totals74-6-16.0. 0-3-0; Kayla GRUNDER, Stephanie 11-0-5; MAY, Stephanie 10-1-3; BELZUNG, Kristin 6-0-3; BRAZDA, Danielle 16-0-11; STELKEN, Ashten 20-2-2; 11-0-7;Laura ROWEN,GERMANN, - (Kills-aces-blocks) (5-2) Iowa Northern 27-30,30-28,30-20,26-30,15-9 Milwaukee UNI def. from Nicole Vilter. Kuebbing,Rachel 12 from Sarah Moore and 10 fort for the Panthers that included 17 kills from Hegemann’s 19 kills led a balanced offensive ef Farm Bearcat Invitational. get the victory in the opening match of the State Panthers the twice, recorded pairofa blocksto the fifth game. But, afterrallying tieto the frame (6-4) looked to be on the ropes, trailing 13-11 in Afterwinning the first two games, the Panthers overwin George Washington Thursday. 16-14 30-32, 19-30, 30-26, 30-28, a out pulled digs as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee kills and Becky Peters set a school record with 41 CINCINNATI, Ohio - received votes week’s inthis AVCA poll. LauraRowenfor which kills (5-2), had20 UNI forkills Panthers. the double of the season. Rachel Kuebbing added 16 adding 13 assists and 10 digs for her fifthtriple- Leanne Felsing led the way with frame. 21 kills for Milwaukee, fifth the in track on get never could then but game fourth the win to deficit UWM (4-3) fought back from a late three-point Invitational. Panther Pepsi the of night first the on Friday Wisconsin-Milwaukee of University the over claim a 27-30, 30-28, 30-20, 26-30, 15-9 victory to game fifth decisive the in points 14 first the and of scored 11 Northern Iowa kills in figures MILWAUKEE- UWM 3, G. Washington 2 Match #10•Sept. 15, 2005 Match #7•Sept. 9, 2005 UNI 3, UWM2 54 •2005 Review Cincinnati, Ohio Milwaukee, Wis. Five players reached double double reached players Five Cheryl Hegemann had 19 - 13; LANGE, Melissa13; LANGE, 10 Melissa 18. (Dig leaders) - PETERS, Becky 24; HEGEMANN, LANGE, Cheryl 29; Leanne FELSING, - (Assists) Totals57-7-12.0. 0-1-0; FERGUSON, Monica 1-0-0; NELSON, Breit 0-1-0; LANGE, Melissa VILTER,9-0-5; Rachel BING,NicoleDAVID, 7-1-6; KUEB Melissa 2-0-1; 11-4-1; Leanne FELSING, 11-0-4; Cheryl HEGEMANN, 16-0-6; Sarah MOORE, - (Kills-aces-blocks) UW-Milwaukee(7-4) 23; BREIT, Abbey 15 ERS, Emily 36; O’CONNOR, Annie 16. (Dig leaders) - WEST, Kisha Emily 0-1-1; WEST, Kisha 0-1-0; Totals 59-5-6.0. WITHERS, (Assists) - WITH 2-0-4; Rebekah NICHOLS, 3-0-1; WATTS,Joi 7-1-3; Kim HALBACH, 13-0-1; Katie MOYERS, 16-2-1; Abbey BREIT, Jacksonville State (3-6) (Kills-aces-blocks) - TERRELL, Suzi 18-0-1; Jacksonville State def. Milwaukee 30-25,30-27,28-30,30-22 12 HEGEMANN, Cheryl Melissa 24; FELSING, Leanne 23. (Dig leaders) - PETERS, Becky 13; LANGE, - (Assists)Totals 55-7-12.0. 0-1-0; Becky PETERS, 0-1-0; 6-0-9; MCNAB, Molly 5-1-3; DAVID, Melissa 4-0-4; LANGE, FELSING,Melissa Leanne 14-4-2; KUEBBING, Rachel 9-0-2; MOORE, Sarah Milwaukee (5-3) (Kills-aces-blocks) - HEGEMANN, Cheryl 17-0-3; 15; BEAN, Kate 11;HOLSCLAW, Emi9 HOLSCLAW,(Assists)- 5.0. Lora SARICH, - leaders) (Dig 43. Emi CEDERGREN, Melissa 0-0-1; HOLSCLAW, Emi 0-3-0; Totals 49-8- 0-0-3; MAGNUS,Corrie 0-1-0; RUTH, Lori 1-2-0; Sarah SHEERS, 6-0-0; TaNeisha WINTERS, 6-0-0; Brittany ALABURDA, 8-0-1; Chelsey POQUETTE, 8-0-0; Shannon STRACHAN, 10-0-2; Kate BEAN, 10-2-3; CULVER,Kelsey - (Kills-aces-blocks) Toledo(3-4) Toledo def. Milwaukee 30-25,30-22,27-30,31-29 kills and Leanne Felsing added 14 to help the the help to 14 added Felsing Leanne and kills - MILWAUKEE while Abbeywhile Breit 16. added TerrellJacksonville led State kills, with18 (3-6) the Gamecocks to a .121 hitting percentage. Suzi team, led by six from Nicole Vilter, while limitingsively 12blocks as a with 24digs.UWMtallied Becky Peters again sparked the Panthers defen recordfreshmanschool digs, a 41 by collecting setting after night One match. second-straight wonitsapiece which forMilwaukee (7-4), kills Leanne Felsing and Cheryl Hegemann added 11 State Farm Bearcat Invitational. the of day second the on morningFriday State 30-25, 30-27, 28-30, 30-22 win over Jacksonville a claimedWisconsin-Milwaukee ofUniversity the as figures double in Panthers three lead to CINCINNATI, Ohio - Hegemann (12digs). Cheryl and digs) (13 Peters Becky by sparked also was effort defensive The Moore. Sarah by The Panthersalso had 12 blocks, including nine hitting percentage and forced 37 Rocket errors. the Rockets (3-4). UWM limited Toledo to a .077 defensive outing and had just enough to outlast strong a posted but errors, hitting 35 had and match the for .123 just hit (5-3) Panthers The day of Pepsi the Panther Invitational. 27-30, 31-29 overvictory Toledo on the second sluggish offensive effort and claim a 30-25, 30-22, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee overcome a UWM 3, Jacksonville St. 1 Match #11•Sept. 16, 2005 Match #8•Sept. 10, 2005 UWM 3, Toledo 1 Cincinnati, Ohio Milwaukee, Wis. Cheryl Hegemann had 17 17 had Hegemann Cheryl Sarah Moore had 16 kills - - - Jessica 18;FUENTEZ,Bridget 9 48-9-10.0. (Assists) - TotalsSLACK, Brigitte 0-1-0; 41. (Dig Megan leaders) - YEAROUT,HUDSON, 0-1-0; Jessica YEAROUT, 0-4-0; PAULY,SLACK,Brigitte3-0-5; 3-0-3; Kelley POTTER, 7-1-1; Amy 18-0-7; Sarah Crystal SNIDER, 8-0-3; Rachael GREEN, 9-2-1; Bridget HUDSON, FUENTEZ, - (Kills-aces-blocks) (8-1) Alabama 30-16,30-27,30-21 Milwaukee def. Alabama Becky 16;FELSING,Becky 7 Leanne - LANGE, Melissa 17; FELSING, Leanne 15. (Dig leaders) - PETERS, MCNAB, Molly 1-1-1; MOORE, Sarah 1-0-1; FERGU Totals1-0-0; DAVID,Kelley OLSON,5-0-1; Monica6-2-1; 5-0-0; MelissaSON, 33-5-4.0. Leanne (Assists) FELSING, 7-0-2; Cheryl HEGEMANN, 7-2-2; Rachel KUEBBING, - (Kills-aces-blocks) (5-4) Milwaukee Green eight for Alabama. Rachael and kills nine added Fuentez Bridget pulling out game two. nearly while three and one games in struggled which UWM, for apiece kills seven had Kuebbing Rachel and Hegemann Cheryl Panthersthe (5-4)to a.078hitting percentage. champions, hit .294 for the match while limiting The Crimson Tide (8-1), the defending SEC West Panther Invitational Saturday night. Milwaukee to Wisconsin- win the of championship University of the the Pepsiover win 30-21 had 18 digs as Alabama claimed a 30-16, 30-27, tournament most valuable player Jessica Yearout MILWAUKEE - error, to claim win. the including the match-winner on a UWM setting 13. But, the Bearcats scored the next two points, UWM rallied, tying the game at 12 and again at Cincinnati led by as many as three points before controlling game before four.game In third the tight decisive a fifthout frame, pulling around, match the wide turned (7-5) by Panthers the margins, games two first the dropping After frame to match. the win fifth decisive the of points two final the scored State Farm Bearcat Invitational. Cincinnati (5-4) the championshipof the and win 15-13 20-30, 31-33, 30-20, 30-18, a claim to rebounded nati Cincin as night, Friday short just fell waukee the deficit by 2-0 University of Wisconsin-Mil - CINCINNATI, Ohio Maria 22 (Assists) 73-9-14.0. OLSON,- NoelMelissa ZENZ, - leaders) (Dig 58. PONGONIS,29; Totals 0-1-0; Melissa ZENZ, 0-1-0; Lindsey 3-5; HELLSTEN, Myanna 11-0-8; OLSON, Noel 2-1-2; PETERSON, NEVITT,15-1-4; 13- Jessie Erin MALDO, Jenny 15-2-2; CUSTER, 17-0-5; Maria PONGONIS, - (Kills-aces-blocks) (5-4) Cincinnati 17 HEGEMANN, Cheryl 26; Becky PETERS, - leaders) Melissa(Dig LANGE, 24. 44; Leanne FELSING, - (Assists) 79-2-13.0. Totals 0-1-0; Melissa LANGE, 0; MCNAB,MollyDAVID, 2-0-4; 0-1- Becky PETERS,Melissa 1-0-1; 13-0-4; Cheryl FERGUSON, Monica 11-0-3; VILTER, Nicole 4-0-2; KUEBBING, Rachel 16-0-1; MOORE, Sarah 13-0-7; HEGEMANN, UW-Milwaukee (7-5) (Kills-aces-blocks) - FELSING, Leanne 19-0-3; 30-18,30-20,31-33,20-30,15-13 Cincinnati Milwaukee def. Cincinnati 3, UWM2 Match #12•Sept. 16, 2005 Alabama 3, UWM0 Match #9•Sept. 10, 2005 Cincinnati, Ohio Milwaukee, Wis. Crystal Hudson had 18 kills and A spirited rally from a from rally spirited A - - - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - - - Cheryl Hegemann and Sarah Cheryl Hegemann had 14 kills 14 had CherylHegemann 2005 Review • 55 Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Match #18 • Oct. 8, 2005 8, #18 • Oct. Match Match #15 • Sept. 30, 2005 30, • Sept. #15 Match UWM 3, Wright St. 1 St. Wright 3, UWM UWM 3, Youngstown St. 2 St. Youngstown UWM 3, MILWAUKEE - MILWAUKEE Moore each tallied career-highs in kills as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed a 30-25, 24-30, 30-22, 28-30, 15-11 win Youngstownover State Saturday at theCenter. Klotsche Hegemann had 28 kills and Moore added 18 as the (11-7, Panthers 4-2 Horizon) survived a spirited upset bid by the Penguins (7-10, 0-5) to claim their season-best fourth-straight win. both as rallies, lengthy with filled was match The teams had more than 200 attack attempts and each team reached triple-digits in digs. Becky Peters led UWM with 24 digs while Jamie Ga 21. Leanne Felsing addedbrielsen 22 and MILWAUKEE - MILWAUKEE Wisconsin-Milwaukee of University five lead to claimed Panthers the as figures double in players a 22-30, 30-12, 30-23, 30-20 win over Wright Center. the Klotsche at Friday State After dropping the first game, the finaldominated a three inframes snapping the added Panthers Kuebbing Rachel streak. losing two-match 13 kills for UWM (8-7, 1-2 Horizon), whichDavid and also 12 got killsMelissa from apiece Moore. Sarah 11 kills from and Leanne Felsing Felsing ledMelissa thesenior And, way 11. defensively added with Peters 12 Becky while digs, Lange contributed an all-around effortof five 53 assists. kills, six digs and six blocks, HOFER, Abby 20-0-4; LESLIE, Cari 14-1-4; SHEA, PASQUINELLI, 7-0-1; Katie Tracy 13-0-5; OBONNA, 13-1-2; Crystal DUNCAN, Angie 3-2-1; CINDRIC, Amanda 0-1-0;0-2-0; Totals 70-7-9.0. MCDONALD,(Assists) - PASQUINELLI, Angie Janelle59. (Dig leaders) - PASQUINELLI, Angie 21; DUNCAN, MCDONALD,Crystal Janelle16; LESLIE, 18; Cari 13; CINDRIC, Amanda 10 Katie SHEA, 11; HEGEMANN, - (Kills-aces-blocks) Horizon) 4-2 (11-7, Milwaukee Cheryl 28-2-1; MOORE, Sarah 18-0-3; GABRIELSEN, 10-1- Jamie 0; FELSING, Leanne 9-0-1; FERGUSON, Monica 8-0-0; LANGE, 4-2-1; Melissa PETERS, Becky 0-3-0; Totals 5-3-2; Melissa DAVID, 82-11-4.0. (Assists) - LANGE, Melissa 69. (Dig leaders) - PETERS, Becky 24; GABRIELSEN, Jamie 22; FELSING, Leanne 21; HEGE MANN, Cheryl 13 16; LANGE, Melissa Cheryl 14-3-4; KUEBBING, Rachel 13-0-0; DAVID, Melissa 12-3-2; Melissa DAVID, 13-0-0; Rachel KUEBBING, Cheryl14-3-4; Melissa LANGE, 11-0-4; Sarah MOORE, 12-0-1; Leanne FELSING, GABRIELSEN, 1-0-0; Nicole VILTER, 2-1-0; Becky PETERS, 5-0-6; Jamie 0-1-0; Totals 70-8-9.0. (Assists) - LANGE, Melissa 53. (Dig leaders) - Leanne FELSING, 12; PETERS, Becky 11; HEGEMANN, Cheryl 8 30-25,24-30,30-22,28-30,15-11 Milwaukee def. YSU ETTEN - (Kills-aces-blocks) Horizon) 0-5 (7-10, State Youngstown Wright State (5-8, 1-2 Horizon) (Kills-aces-blocks) - KIMBRO, Alisha 22-30,30-12,30-23,30-20 Alisha State Milwaukee def. Wright KIMBRO, - (Kills-aces-blocks) Horizon) 1-2 (5-8, State Lisa Wright GRIFFITH, 7-0-2; Jenny SCHULTZ, 8-0-3; Lizzy GUNN, 11-0-1; SCHELTEMA, 4-0-0; Lindsey FRANK, 6-0-2; Tara GEEGAN, 7-1-3; Nicole 43-3-6.0. 0-2-0; (Assists) Totals - FRANK, Lindsey 32. (Dig leaders) - GERLACH, 12; Taylor SCHULTZ, Jenny 10; KIMBRO, 10; FRANK, LindseyAlisha 9 Milwaukee (8-7, 1-2 Horizon) (Kills-aces-blocks) - HEGEMANN, - - - - - Cheryl Hegemann had 14 kills14 had CherylHegemann Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Hilary had Stromath 15 kills and Loyola 3, UWM 0 UWM 3, Loyola Match #17 • Oct. 7, 2005 7, #17 • Oct. Match Match #14 • Sept. 24, 2005 24, • Sept. #14 Match UWM 3, Cleveland St. 0 St. Cleveland UWM 3, University Chicago claimed a 30-24, 30-26, 32- 30-26, 30-24, a claimed Chicago University 30 win over the University of Wisconsin-Mil Gym. at Alumni afternoon Saturday waukee Sarah Moore and Melissa David had who Horizon), 0-2 11 (7-7, Panthers the kills for apiece dropped to 0-2 in league play for the first time 1994. since Ann Deelo led Loyola’s defensive effort with 19 digs, as the Ramblers (3-9, 2-0) limited the percentage. .178 hitting a to Panthers CHICAGO - CHICAGO Zins Kelly added 13 kills and 10 digs as Loyola State with 11 kills. with State the entering after Panthers the sparked Ferguson er an make didn’t She two. game in early match second-most the recording in evening the on ror career. collegiate her kills of MILWAUKEE - MILWAUKEE and Monica Ferguson added eight kills off the Wisconsin-Milwaukee of University the as bench claimed a 30-23, 30-26, 30-27 win over Cleve Center. the Klotsche at night Friday State land Panthers the for kills nine added David Melissa (10-7, 3-2 Horizon), who won for for2-2) (9-6, Vikings the the beat and time straight third- the 22nd time in the last 23 meetings between Cleveland led Kennedy Nickole schools. two the FELSING, FELSING, Leanne 7-3-3; MOORE, Sarah Totals 6-0-2; 0-1-0; LANGE, Jamie Melissa GABRIELSEN, 4-0-0; Rachel KUEBBING, 4-0-1; 52-6-7.0. (Assists) - LANGE, 40. Melissa (Dig leaders) - FELSING, 8 BeckyLeanne 12; PETERS, 10; LANGE, Melissa Milwaukee 30-23,30-26,30-27 def. Cleveland State KENNEDY, - (Kills-aces-blocks) Horizon) 2-2 (9-6, State Cleveland SNY 6-0-6; Danielle SIEFKER, 9-1-3; Emily CLARK, 11-0-1; Nickole DER, 5-1-2; Mel MADDOCKS, 3-0-2; Jenna RAMMINGER, Jenni 2-0-2; STOVER, Julie 2-0-0; CALHOON, Katie 0-3-0; HATCHER, Alisa 0-1-0; Totals 38-6-8.0. (Assists) - leaders) - Alisa SNYDER,HATCHER, 16; CLARK, Emily Mel 14; SNYDER, 28.Mel (Dig 8 Katie 9; CALHOON, HEGEMANN, - (Kills-aces-blocks) Horizon) 3-2 (10-7, Milwaukee 9-0-2; Melissa 8-0-1; FERGUSON, Monica Cheryl 14-2-5; DAVID, Leanne 5-1-1; VILTER, Nicole 3-0-0; MCNAB, Molly 2-1-1; LANGE, LANGE, 2-1-1; Molly MCNAB, 3-0-0; Nicole VILTER, 5-1-1; Leanne 1- Cheryl HEGEMANN, 1-1-0; Jamie GABRIELSEN, 2-0-0; Melissa LANGE, - (Assists) 45-5-9.0. Totals 1-0-1; Monica FERGUSON, 0-2; Leanne 9 Becky 30. (Dig leaders) - PETERS, 12; FELSING, Melissa Loyola (3-9, 2-0 Horizon) (Kills-aces-blocks) - Hil STROMATH, Courtney 8-1-1; ELMER, ary 15-0-2; 13-0-0; ZINS, ASHLEY, Keily HENRY, 4-0-1; Audrey DAVIS, 7-0-2; Melissa CRAIG, 8-4-2; Sarah ELMER, - (Assists) 55-8-4.0. Totals 0-2-0; Ann DEELO, 0-1-0; Katie Sarah 39. (Dig leaders) - DEELO, Ann Courtney19; ASHLEY, 13; 10 ZINS, Keily Loyola def. Milwaukee 30-24,30-26,32-30 Melissa DAVID, - (Kills-aces-blocks) Horizon) 0-2 (7-7, Milwaukee FELSING, 8-0-3; Rachel KUEBBING, 11-0-4; Sarah MOORE, 11-2-2; Leanne Felsing had 16 kills Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Katarina Nedeljkovic had 19 had kills Nedeljkovic Katarina UIC 3, UWM 1 UWM 3, UIC UWM 3, Butler 0 Butler UWM 3, Match #16 • Oct. 1, 2005 1, #16 • Oct. Match Match #13 • Sept. 23, 2005 23, • Sept. #13 Match MARTIN, Ashley 8-0-1; HEE, Keri 2-0-3; KOZAK, Katie DOLGNER,1-3-3; Nicole 0-1-0; Totals 56-6-12.0. (Assists) - Katarin 52. (Dig Lizleaders) - HREBIC, 15; Katie NEDELJKOVIC, KOZAK, 10 Maura 10; MCCARTHY, Totals 54-8-3.0. (Assists) - LANGE, Melissa 30; FELSING, Leanne 17. 17. Leanne FELSING, 30; Melissa LANGE, - (Assists) 54-8-3.0. Totals Leanne 9 Becky(Dig leaders) - PETERS, 18; FELSING, UIC (4-9, 1-0) (Kills-aces-blocks) 19-0-3; Maura 16-2-5; MCCARTHY, SPRINGER, Ambria 10-0-7; - NEDELJKOVIC, Katarin UIC def. MilwaukeeUIC 23-30,30-22,30-23,30-24 13-2- Rachel KUEBBING, - (Kills-aces-blocks) 0-1) (7-6, Milwaukee HEGEMANN, 10-0-1; Sarah MOORE, 11-0-2; Leanne FELSING, 0; 1-0-1; Molly Cheryl MCNAB, 6-3-0; VILTER, 2-0-0; Nicole 4-2-1; FERGUSON, Melissa Monica 4-0-1; LANGE, 3-1-0; Melissa DAVID, from a three-point deficit toclaim a24-23 leaddeficit a three-point from the But Flames thescored next a on error. UIC seven points, capping their run with a service a block. ace and The Flames (4-9, 1-0)pulled out a tightfourth game to claim the match. UWM fought back Rachel Kuebbing had 13 kills, Leanne Felsing 11 11 Felsing Leanne kills, 13 had Kuebbing Rachel and Sarah Moore 10 to lead the (7-6, Panthers opener league their dropped who Horizon), 0-1 2002. since time the first for Milwaukee Friday night in the Horizon League Horizon the in night Friday Milwaukee both teams. for opener CHICAGO - CHICAGO University the as 16 added McCarthy Maura and 30- 30-22, 23-30, a claimed Chicago at Illinois of Wisconsin- of University the over win 30-24 23, 1; Totals 54-4-5.5. (Assists) - LANGE, Melissa 44. - (DigPETERS, Becky leaders)21; GABRIELSEN, Jamie 11; FELSING, Leanne 10; HEGEMANN, Cheryl Milwaukee (9-7, 2-2 Horizon) (Kills-aces-blocks)Leanne 16-1-0; DAVID, Melissa- FELSING,14-1-1; MOORE, KUEBBING, Rachel Sarah8-0-2; HEGEMANN, 9-0-2;Cheryl 5-0-2; LANGE, Melissa 1-2-2; GABRIELSEN, Jamie 1-0-0; MCNAB, Molly 0-0- 12-0-1; HENDRIX, Krystal 5-0-3; WASHINGTON, Candice 5-0-4; Candice Krystal12-0-1; HENDRIX, 5-0-3; WASHINGTON, DeGEETER, Alicia Michelle 5-0-2; 4-0-2; COLTRANE, DAPRILE, Dana 3-0-2; JAMERSON, Camille 2-0-0; Megan KNIGHTLY, 0- 1-0; 36-1-8.0. Totals (Assists) - DAPRILE, Dana 25. (Dig leaders) 8 Dana 12; DAPRILE, Megan - KNIGHTLY, Rachel Kuebbing (eight kills) and Melissa Lange Lange Melissa and kills) (eight Kuebbing Rachel seven digs). (44 assists, Milwaukee 30-19,30-26,30-19 def. Butler Butler (7-9, 2-2 Horizon) (Kills-aces-blocks) - HENRI, Susana effort with 21 digs while Felsing had 10 digs for for digs 10 had Felsing while digs 21 with effort another double-double. UWM also got strong contributions from Sarah Moore (nine kills), and and limited Butler (7-9, 2-2) to a .094 hitting percentage. Freshman Becky Peters sparked the defensive The Panthers (9-7, 2-2 Horizon) were in control control in were Horizon) 2-2 (9-7, Panthers The much of the time in winning straight match. They had 54their kills in the match second- of of Wisconsin-Milwaukee tallied a convincing 30-19, 30-26, 30-19 win over Butler Saturday at the Klotsche Center. afternoon MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE - and Melissa David added 14 as the University 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide leaders) -CALLAGHAN, Caitlin 9;ZIGULICH, Maureen 9 (Dig 14. CAPUTO,Mandi 14; Rochelle MEULEMANS, - (Assists) CAPUTO, Mandi 0-2-0; ZIGULICH, Maureen 0-1-0; TotalsPANDO,1-1-3; 4-0-1; Stacy Denae GIBSON, 4-0-3; 33-5-6.0.Cristina REA, COR 7-0-1; Morgan INGERSOLL, 8-0-0; Caitlin CALLAGHAN,9-1-2; Mandy MOORBERG, - (Kills-aces-blocks) (3-14) DePaul Melissa 12;LANGE, Becky 8 PETERS, - leaders) (Dig 42. Melissa LANGE, - (Assists) 52-7-8.0. Totals 4-0-0; Jamie GABRIELSEN, 4-1-1; DAVID, Melissa 4-3-3; Melissa LANGE, 9-0-6; Sarah MOORE, 12-2-1; Leanne FELSING, Milwaukee (12-7) (Kills-aces-blocks) - HEGEMANN, Cheryl 19-1-2; DePaul def. Milwaukee 30-16,30-17,30-21 The win keeps the Panthers (15-7, 7-2 Hori 7-2 (15-7, Panthers the keeps win The Universitythe of Illinois at Chicago Saturday. waukee to a 30-20, 30-26, 28-30, 30-21 win over 13 digs to lead the University of Wisconsin-Mil MILWAUKEE - errors and a-.104hitting percentage. hitting 17 into her forcing night, the of muchher stymied blocking Panthers’ the but kills, 12 with Flames the led Nedeljkovic Katarina eighth-straight time. the for won UWM as blocks eight and digs 12 with go to kills 11 had kills Hegemann Cheryl 13 and added Kuebbing Rachel place. into third 6-3) (10-14, Flames the dropping while State, Cleveland with tie first-place a in zon) FELSING, 13 Leanne 61-7-18.5. 20; Becky PETERS, Totals - leaders) (Dig 43. Melissa LANGE, 0-2-0; - (Assists) Becky PETERS, 0-1-0; Breit NELSON, 0-0-4; MollyMCNAB, 2-1-3; Jamie GABRIELSEN, 3-2-4; Melissa 11-0-8; MOORE, Sarah 8-0-6; FERGUSON, Monica 7-0-0; LANGE, FELSING, - Cheryl HEGEMANN, 13-1-6; Rachel KUEBBING, 17-0-4; Leanne (Kills-aces-blocks) Horizon) 7-2 (15-7, Milwaukee Maura 16;KUFTA, Jillian 14 MCCARTHY,POPP,19; - Julie leaders) (Assists) (Dig 42. Katie KOZAK, 52-3-9.0. - Totals 0-1-0; Nicole DOLGNER, 0-1-0; Julie 4-1-3; MARTIN, Ashley 2-0-0; THOMPSON, Kirsten 1-0-0; POPP, Katie KOZAK, 5-0-2; MCCARTHY,Maura 7-0-2; Keri HEE, 0-7; 10- Ambria SPRINGER, 11-0-2; Christin HUNT, 12-0-1; Katarin NEDELJKOVIC, - (Kills-aces-blocks) Horizon) 6-3 (10-14, UIC UIC def. 30-20,30-26,28-30,30-21 Milwaukee DePaul (3-14) hit just .065 in dropping its its dropping in eighth-straight .065 contest. just hit (3-14) DePaul defensethe with 12digs. with 42 assists while freshman Becky Peters led Melissa Lange directed the effective UWM attack a .611clip. Felsingathittingand career-best.750 a hitting season-high .416 in the contest, with Hegemann in winning their fifth-straight match.They hit a The Panthers (12-7) made just 10 hitting errors night at DePaul the Athletic Center. 30-16, 30-17, 30-21 win over DePaul Wednesday ofWisconsin-Milwaukee claimed convincinga University the as 12 Felsingadded Leanne and - CHICAGO Match #22•Oct. 22, 2005 Match #19•Oct. 12, 2005 UWM 3, DePaul 0 UWM 3, UIC1 56 •2005 Review Cheryl Hegemann had 19 kills kills 19 had Hegemann Cheryl Milwaukee, Wis. Leanne Felsing had 17 kills and Chicago, Ill. - - - 14; FELSING, 12 Leanne Melissa 47. (Dig leaders) - PETERS, Becky 14; GABRIELSEN, Jamie 0-2; GABRIELSEN, Jamie 3-1-1; Totals 57-1-7.0. (Assists) - LANGE, MOORE, 10-0-2; Sarah Leanne 9-0-3; KUEBBING,FELSING, Rachel11-0-4; 7-0-0; Cheryl LANGE, MelissaHEGEMANN, 4- 13-0-2; Milwaukee (13-7, 5-2 Horizon) (Kills-aces-blocks) - DAVID, Melissa Sarah 17;ROSEN, Jackie 10 RAUEN, - leaders) (Dig 35. Betty SLINGER, - (Assists) 44-3-6.0. Liesl 7-0-0; STEINBAUER, Leah 4-0-1; SLINGER,TESCH, Betty7-0-4; Jill3-0-2; SMITS, Totals8-0-2; Abby BERGSMA, 15-3-2; Jackie ROSEN, - Horizon)(Kills-aces-blocks) UW-Green3-4 (10-10, Bay UW-Green def. Milwaukee Bay 30-22,30-24,30-22 the last 20 meetings between the two the last teams.the 20meetings between of 18 in Bulldogs the Panthersbeatenhave the nine-straightmatcheswonnowand has rizon) attack with 10 kills apiece. UWM (16-7, 8-2 Ho Moore and Melissa David added to the offensive Peters added 19 andBecky Cheryl while Hegemann digs, 24 13. season-best Sarah a with effort defensive the led Felsing Leanne percentage. hitting .095 an to Bulldogs the limited which The story ofthe night for UWM was its defense, Butler Friday night. an impressive 30-27, 30-17, 30-22 road win over the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed 13 kills to lead three Panthers in double figures as INDIANAPOLIS,- Ind. Jackie toUWGB. lead had 15kills Rosen and Jamie Gabrielsen. Peters Becky apiecefrom 14 bytopped digs, in figures double reaching players five with kled, spar also UWM’sdefense match. the for .273 hit Panthers the as 10 with pitched-in Felsing Leanne and kills 11 added Hegemann Cheryl Friday at U.S. the Arena. Cellular FAN-tastic off kicking in match their sixth-straight won Horizon) 5-2 (13-7, Panthers The Friday night. Bay UW-Green over win 30-22 30-24, 30-22, the as a Wisconsin-Milwaukeeclaimed ofUniversity figures double in Panthers three lead MILWAUKEE- HENDRIX, Krystal 9 HENDRIX, Krystal 9; Nina INIC, 11; Michelle KNIGHTLY, DeGEETER, - 21; Megan leaders) (Dig 27. Laura WHITE, - (Assists) 34-3-10.0. Totals 2-0; 0- KNIGHTLY,Megan 0-0-1; Camille JAMERSON, 1-0-6; Laura WASHINGTON, Su Candice HENRI, 7-0-3; - COLTRANE, Alicia 2-0-0; WHITE, 8-1-0; Krystal HENDRIX, Michelle8-0-7; DeGEETER, (Kills-aces-blocks) 8-0-2; sana Horizon)) (4-6 (9-13 Butler Melissa13; LANGE, 9 leaders) (Dig Cheryl HEGEMANN, 19; 44. Becky PETERS, 24; Leanne FELSING, - Melissa LANGE, - (Assists) 53-10-6.0. Totals 0-1-0; Breit NELSON, 1-0-0; Jamie LANGE, GABRIELSEN, 4-1-2; Melissa 7-3-2; Cheryl HEGEMANN, 8-5-1; Leanne 10-0-1; FELSING, Melissa DAVID, 10-0-4; Sarah MOORE, 13-0-1; Rachel KUEBBING, Horizon))- (Kills-aces-blocks)(8-2 Milwaukee (16-7 Butler def. 30-27,30-17,30-22 Milwaukee UWM 3, UW-Green Bay 0 Match #23•Oct. 28, 2005 Match #20•Oct. 14, 2005 UWM 3, Butler 0 Indianapolis, Ind. Milwaukee, Wis. Melissa David had 13 kills to kills 13 had David Melissa Rachel Kuebbing Rachel had - - - the Panthers.the overcome not could still but game second the in didn’terrorhitting andmatch a commit the hitfor .278 who 4-7), (8-15, Raiders the tolead kills Poling16 Sarahhad assists. 53 attackwith for effective the directed match.LangeMelissa the .349 hit which UWM, for 10 had Felsing Leanne and kills 11 contributed Moore Sarah match of ahead Cleveland idle State. sion of first place in the Horizon League, one-half 10-straight matches and moved into sole posses The Panthers (17-7, 9-2 Horizon) have now won State Saturday afternoon. Wrightover win 30-28 30-26, 30-21, a claimed Wisconsin-Milwaukee of University the as 16 added Kuebbing Rachel and kills 21 reer-best - DAYTON, Ohio could not overcome errors. 13service Keily Zins had 14 kills to lead the Ramblers, who to a.120hitting percentage. Loyola limiting while blocks 13 recorded also Panthers The matches. seven-straight won has Leanne Felsing added 12 kills for UWM, which for firstthe in place HorizonLeague. in a three-way tie with UIC and Cleveland State Horizon) 6-2 (14-7, Panthers the puts win The Klotsche Center. 28-30, 30-17 win over Loyola Friday night at the 30-26, 30-25, a Wisconsin-Milwaukeeclaimed University the MooreasandSarah 14 added of MILWAUKEE - SCHULTZ, Jenny 11 11; Sarah POLING, - leaders) (Dig 37. Lindsey FRANK, (Assists)- 0-0; LOWERY, 7-0-1; 1-0-0; GEEGAN, Beckie Tara 1-0-0; Totals Alisha 45-4-2.0. 4- KIMBRO, Lizzy GUNN, 4-0-0; Lindsey 7-0-1; FRANK, 5-1-1; JennySCHULTZ, Lisa GRIFFITH, 16-3-0; POLING, Sarah - (Kills-aces-blocks) Horizon) 4-7 (8-15, State Wright 13 15; PETERS, Becky Leanne FELSING, - leaders) (Dig 53. Melissa LANGE, - (Assists) 3-0-2; PETERS, Becky 1-0-0; NELSON, Breit 0-3-0; Totals 68-4-5.0. ING, Leanne 10-1-1; HEGEMANN, 6-0-4; Cheryl LANGE, Melissa FELS 11-0-1; Sarah MOORE, 16-0-0; Rachel KUEBBING, 21-0-1; Milwaukee (17-7, 9-2 Horizon) (Kills-aces-blocks) - DAVID, Melissa Wright def. Milwaukee State 30-21,30-26,30-28 11; ZINS,Keily 10 HENRY,Katie 24; Ann DEELO, - leaders) (Dig 19. Mindy REES, 20; Sarah ELMER, - (Assists) Totals56-1-8.0. 1-0-0; Ann DEELO, 2-0-0; Sarah ELMER, 2-0-2; Mindy 3-0-2; REES, 3-0-2; Melissa DAVIS,Audrey CRAIG, 5-0-1; Hilary STROMATH, 5-0-2; Katie HENRY,10-0-4; Shelby HENRIKSEN, ASHLEY, 11-1-2; Courtney Loyola (6-14, 4-4 Horizon) (Kills-aces-blocks) - ZINS, Keily 14-0-1; 30-25,30-26,28-30,30-17 Loyola def. Milwaukee Melissa 19 51.(Digleaders)-PETERS, Becky 2-2; GABRIELSEN, Jamie 2-1-2; Totals 59-9-13.0. (Assists) - LANGE,DAVID, Melissa12-2-3; 9-2-4; Leanne FELSING, KUEBBING,14-0-8; Sarah RachelMOORE, 4-0-2;15-2-5; LANGE,Cheryl Melissa 3- Milwaukee (14-7, 6-2 Horizon) (Kills-aces-blocks) - HEGEMANN, UWM 3, Wright St. 0 Match #21•Oct. 21, 2005 Match #24•Oct. 29, 2005 UWM 3, Loyola 1 Milwaukee, Wis. Dayton, Ohio Cheryl Hegemann Cheryl had 15 kills Melissa David tallied a ca a tallied David Melissa - - - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - - - - - 7-4 2-3 1-7 1-8 7-5 7-3 2-4 2-3 8-3 8-4 4-2 6-6 11-2 19-2 19-1 13-4 21-8 20-9 10-6 20-9 12-2 17-12 ...... Rachel Kuebbing had 17 had Kuebbing Rachel ...... 2005 Review • 57 Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Match #27 • Nov. 5, 2005 5, • Nov. #27 Match ...... UWM 3, Cleveland St. 0 St. Cleveland 3, UWM ...... Inside the Panther Numbers the Panther Inside CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio CLEVELAND, Wisconsin- of University balanced a lead to kills Milwaukee attack in a 32-30, 30-28, 30-28 win over Cleveland State, giving UWM its third- season League crown. regular Horizon straight Milwaukee (19-8, 11-2 Horizon) had to over come deficits late in all three gamesbut came fin can Panthers The counted. it when through ish no worse than tied with the Vikings (17-8, 9-3) in the league standings and will hold the top seed for the league tournament after beat Sarah season. regular the during twice CSU ing 12 had Felsing Leanne and kills 14 added Moore have who Panthers, the spark to digs 15 and kills league matches. 11-straight won now Winning Fourth Game Fourth Winning Game Losing Fourth One in Game Record Two in Game Record Three in Game Record Four in Game Record Five in Game Record ole ole 11-0-4; CLARK, Emily 9-1-0; SIEFKER, Danielle 6-0-7; RAM MINGER, Jenni 6-1-4; MADDOCKS, Jenna 6-1-3; STOVER, Julie 5-0-3; SNYDER, Mel 5-1-1; CALHOON, Katie 0-1-0; HATCHER, Alisa 0-1-0; Totals 48-6-12.0. (Assists) - SNYDER, 13 leaders) - CLARK, Mel 15; SNYDER, Emily Mel 36. (Dig Overall League Home Road Neutral Matches Tournament Matches Three-Game Matches Four-Game Matches Five-Game Game First Winning Game Losing First Second Game Winning Losing Second Game Game Third Winning Game Losing Third Milwaukee 32-30,30-28,30-28 def. Cleveland State Milwaukee (19-8, 11-2 HL) Rachel (Kills-aces-blocks)17-0-2; MOORE, Sarah 14-0-3; FELSING, Leanne - 12-1-1; KUEBBING, HEGEMANN, Cheryl Melissa 9-1-3; 8-0-0; DAVID, FERGUSON, Monica 2-0-0; LANGE, Melissa 1-0-2; GABRIELSEN, Jamie 1-0- 0; Totals 64-2-6.0. (Assists) - LANGE, Melissa - 57. PETERS, Becky (Dig 17; FELSING, Leanne leaders)15; HEGEMANN, Cheryl 8 11; LANGE, Melissa Nick KENNEDY, - (Kills-aces-blocks) HL) 9-3 (17-8, State Cleveland - - Rachel Kuebbing had had Kuebbing Rachel Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Youngstown, Ohio Youngstown, Hilary Stromath had 16 kills to lead lead to kills 16 had Stromath Hilary Loyola 3, UWM 1 3, Loyola Match #26 • Nov. 4, 2005 4, • Nov. #26 Match Match #29 • Nov. 19, 2005 19, #29 • Nov. Match UWM 3, Youngstown St. 0 St. Youngstown 3, UWM Sarah Sarah 7-0-5; 6-0-1; FERGUSON, Monica FELSING, Leanne 3-2-0; Molly MCNAB, 1-0-1; Jamie GABRIELSEN, 1-1-1; Melissa LANGE, 0-0-1; NELSON, 62-9-10.0. Breit 0-1-0; (Assists) - Totals LANGE, Cheryl HEGEMANN, 11; Becky PETERS, - leaders) (Dig 47. Melissa 8 8; LANGE, Melissa Breit 10; NELSON, Loyola def. UW-Milwaukee 30-26,30-18,24-30,30-23 Loyola def. UW-Milwaukee Loyola (12-17) Sarah (Kills-aces-blocks) ELMER, - 12-0-5; STROMATH, HilaryShelby 16-0-5; HENRIKSEN, 12-0-2; Audrey DAVIS, Ann DEELO, 6-0-1; Keily ZINS, 11-3-3; Courtney ASHLEY, 11-2-1; - 69-6-10.0. ELMER,(Assists) Sarah 50. (Dig leaders) 1-1-0; Totals 12; ELMER, 9 Sarah 28; ZINS, Keily Ann - DEELO, 22-0-4; Rachel KUEBBING, - (Kills-aces-blocks) (20-9) Milwaukee Melissa DAVID, 12-3-0; HEGEMANN, Cheryl 10-2-5; MOORE, an opponent hit against UWM this season. against hit opponent an Milwaukee lead to kills 22 had Kuebbing Rachel title league season regular the won which (20-9), out knocked was but season third-straight the for of the league tournament in the semifinals for year. the second-straight CHICAGO - CHICAGO a balanced Loyola attack as the fourth-seeded Ramblers claimed a 30-26, 30-18, 24-30, 30-23 upset win over the University semifinals the in of afternoon Wisconsin-Saturday Milwaukee of the Horizon League Volleyball Tournament Center. Athletic the Flames at league two just of one were who The Ramblers, the during Panthers top-seeded the beat to teams - the best the match season,.323 for regular hit Milwaukee def. Youngstown State 30-16,30-17,30-24 State Milwaukee def. Youngstown Milwaukee (18-8, 11-0-1; 10-2 (Kills-aces-blocks) Horizon) - KUEBBING, Melissa DAVID, 12-1-7; Cheryl HEGEMANN, 14-0-5; Rachel Monica FERGUSON, 7-0-2; Leanne FELSING, 9-0-4; Sarah 54-3-11.0. MOORE, Totals 0-0-3; Melissa LANGE, 0-2-0; Breit NELSON, 1-0-0; (Assists) - LANGE, Melissa 48. (Dig leaders) - PETERS, Becky 22; Leanne 9 10; FELSING, Breit 12; NELSON, LANGE, Melissa ETTEN - (Kills-aces-blocks) Horizon) 0-11 (7-17, State Youngstown HOFER, 10-1-0; Abby SHEA, 5-0-1; Katie 7-0-1; Tracy OBONNA, BARBOSA, 3-0-0; Crystal DUNCAN, 4-3-0; Angie PASQUINELLI, (Assists) 31-5-1.0. Totals 0-1-0; Janelle MCDONALD, 2-0-0; Ebony Angie 25. (Dig 15; leaders) Amanda - CINDRIC, - PASQUINELLI, 11 Janelle MCDONALD, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee kept its its kept Wisconsin-Milwaukee of University the a with League Horizon the in place first on hold State Youngstown winover 30-24 30-17, 30-16, night. Friday Cheryl Hegemann added 12 kills and Melissa David had 11 for the (18-8, Panthers 10-2 Ho night all errors hitting six just made who rizon), in hitting .390 for the match. Freshman Becky Peters led the defense with 22 digs, giving her 460 for the season - tally thein school best history. Thesingle-seasonPanthers also had 11 team blocks, led by seven block assists from Kuebbing. from five and Hegemann YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Ohio YOUNGSTOWN, as figures double in Panthers three lead to kills 14 - - Rachel Kuebbing had 21 Theresa Coughlinhad 28 kills Green Bay, Wis. Bay, Green Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Match #25 • Nov. 1, 2005 1, • Nov. #25 Match Match #28 • Nov. 11, 2005 11, #28 • Nov. Match Marquette 3, UWM 1 UWM 3, Marquette UWM 3, UW-Green Bay 0 Bay UW-Green UWM 3, RAUEN, Sarah 0-1-0; Totals 43-6-8.0. (Assists) - SLINGER, Betty 32. 32. Betty SLINGER, - (Assists) 43-6-8.0. Totals 0-1-0; Sarah RAUEN, 14 Jackie 16; ROSEN, Sarah (Dig leaders) - RAUEN, UW-Green Bay UW-Green (14-14, 6-8 Horizon) (Kills-aces-blocks) - STEINBAUER, SMITS, 7-0-2; Liesl TESCH, 9-0-2; Jackie ROSEN, 10-1-3; Jill 6-0-4; SLINGER, BettyLeah 4-1-0; DOL Abby 6-0-4; BERGSMA, GNER, Desi 1-0-0; TURNER, Cathy 0-0-1; Chelsea LYGA, 0-3-0; Rachel 21-0-4; DAVID, Melissa 13-1-3; MOORE, Sarah 10-0-7;HEGEMANN, Cheryl 7-0-6; FELSING, Leanne 0-1-3; Melissa 3-0-2;LANGE, 0-2-0; Becky PETERS, 1-0-1; Monica SON, FERGU GABRIELSEN, Jamie 0-1-0; 55-5-13.0. Totals (Assists) - LANGE, Becky 48. (Dig leaders) - PETERS, 29 Melissa Milwaukee def. UW-Green Bay 30-26,33-31,30-23 Bay Milwaukee def. UW-Green KUEBBING, - (Kills-aces-blocks) Horizon) 12-2 (20-8, Milwaukee FELSING, Leanne 2-1-1; VILTER, Nicole 1-0-0; MCNAB, Molly 0-0-1; 58-3-10.0. Totals (Assists) - LANGE, Melissa 41; FELSING, Leanne 12. (Dig leaders) - Becky PETERS, 12; 20; LANGE, Melissa Cheryl 12; HEGEMANN, Breit 10 NELSON, 14; O’BRIEN, Caitie 14 Caitie 14; O’BRIEN, Milwaukee (17-8) MOORE, (Kills-aces-blocks) 11-0-4; Rachel KUEBBING, - 13-1-6; DAVID, Cheryl Melissa HEGEMANN, 18-0-1; Sarah 8-0-3; GABRIELSEN, Jamie 3-0-2; LANGE, Melissa 2-1-2; 1-2; MUELLER, Jamie 17-0-0; TODD, Kimberley 15-2-0; BROWN, BROWN, 15-2-0; Kimberley TODD, 17-0-0; Jamie MUELLER, 1-2; 2-0-1; Katie WEIDNER, 4-0-4; Tiffany HELMBRECHT, 6-0-1; Jenn PFEIFFER, Heidi 0-1-0; Totals 72-4-4.0. (Assists) - Katie 52. WEIDNER,(Dig leaders) - MUELLER, Jamie 26; TODD, Kimberley Marquette def. Milwaukee 30-25,25-30,30-28,30-24 Marquette Marquette (14-10) (Kills-aces-blocks) - COUGHLIN, Theresa 28- double figures in digs for win. tallying digs in the 29 three-game match, the 28th-straight Sarah Sarah Moore had 10 kills without an error for Milwaukee, while Melissa reached Langealso Peters directed Becky the assists. 48 with offense but but won their 12th-straight league match and secured a 20-win season for the eighth time in seasons. nine the last The Panthers (20-8,had Horizon) Panthers 12-2 already The title season regular League Horizon the clinched tournament, league week’s next for seed top and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claimed 30-26, 33-31, 30-23 win over UW-Green Bay Friday. GREEN BAY, Wis. - GREEN BAY, kills and Melissa David added 13 kills as the track against track the against Golden Eagles. Mueller Jamie 26 digs. with work defensive led MU’s 13 and Rachel Kuebbing had 11. had Rachel Kuebbing 13 and 20 with efforts defensive UWM’s led Peters Becky on totally get never could Panthers the but digs, Melissa David led three Panthers figures with 18in kills. CheryldoubleHegemann added MILWAUKEE - MILWAUKEE 30-24 30-28, 25-30, 30-25, a to Marquette lead to Wisconsin-Milwaukee of University the over win Center. the Klotsche at night Tuesday 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide Butler Wright State Youngstown State UIC Loyola Cleveland State UW-Green Bay Milwaukee Team • KILLS Butler Youngstown State Wright State Loyola UW-Green Bay UIC Milwaukee Cleveland State Team PERCENTAGE• HITTING #4 Loyola 3,#7Wright State 2 Finals at Ill. Chicago, VolleyballHorizon Championship League Sunday, Nov. 21 #7 Wright State def. #2Cleveland State, 3-2 #4 Loyola def. #1Milwaukee, 3-1 Chicago,Ill. Semifinals at VolleyballHorizon Championship League Saturday, Nov. 20 #7 Wright State def. #3UIC, 3-2 #4 Loyola def. #5UW-Green Bay, 3-2 Round atSecond Ill. Chicago, VolleyballHorizon Championship League Friday, Nov. 19 #7 Wright State def. #6Butler, 3-0 #5 UW-Green Bay def. #8Youngstown State, 3-1 First Round at Ill. Chicago, VolleyballHorizon Championship League Thursday, Nov. 18 Milwaukee Cleveland State Loyola UIC UW-Green Bay Butler Wright State Youngstown State ...... 2005 Horizon Standings League ...... 58 •2005 Review ...... 2005 Championship Results ...... 108 108 123 109 109 112 109 123 112 109 123 115 115 123 94 94 G G League 1747 Kills 1528 1655 1745 1657 1224 1669 1780 12-2 11-3 0-14 8-6 8-6 6-8 6-8 5-9 1747 1655 1528 1657 1745 1224 1780 1669 No. Errs 733 770 800 883 626 638 840 866 Total 4769 4648 5217 4721 4310 3978 4597 4809 Per Game Overall 19-10 13-18 12-19 15-15 11-16 12-20 16.18 13.46 14.02 15.20 15.58 13.02 14.47 14.51 20-9 7-22 .213 .163 .164 .183 .239 .147 .180 .190 Pct Sarah Poling Hegemann Cheryl Melissa Lange SlingerBetty Jackie Rosen Lizzy GunnLizzy PetersBecky Audrey Davis Ambria Springer Katarina Nedeljkovic Ashley Courtney Jenni Ramminger ColtraneAlicia Dana Daprile UIC Loyola Cleveland State UW-Green Bay Youngstown State Milwaukee Butler Wright State Team • DIGS Butler Wright State Youngstown State UIC Loyola Cleveland State UW-Green Bay Milwaukee Team • ASSISTS Danielle Siefker Emily Clark Nickole Kennedy Megan Knightly ...... Jenni Ramminger, Cleveland State, Fr., MH ...... Nickole Kennedy, Cleveland State, Sr., OH Horizon League All-Newcomer TeamHorizon League Becky Peters,Becky Fr., Milwaukee, Libero ...... Megan Knightly, Butler, Sr., Libero ...... Defensive Player of theYear Chuck Voss, Cleveland State Co-Newcomers of theYear All-Horizon League TeamAll-Horizon League Coach of theYearCoach Player of theYear Wright State Milwaukee Milwaukee UW-Green Bay UW-Green Bay Wright State Milwaukee Loyola UIC UIC Loyola Cleveland State Butler Butler Cleveland State Cleveland State Cleveland State Butler 108 108 123 115 109 112 123 123 123 115 109 112 109 109 94 94 G G 1902 1595 1817 1763 1774 1853 2256 1535 1637 1532 1516 1624 1709 1098 1848 1435 No. No. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Per Game Per Game 17.61 14.77 14.77 15.33 16.28 16.54 18.34 12.48 13.31 13.32 13.91 14.50 18.18 11.68 16.95 13.17 Libero Libero MB OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH MB MB MB MB S S S The History Of UWM Volleyball Laura Dallenbach was a three-time all-league performer and was named the Midwestern Collegiate Conference Player of the Year in 2000 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide regional level. matches the atthree dropped UWM when tournamentcrowns. But, ended season the and season regular WWIAC by the winning competition regional AIAW to back streaks of 15 and 12 matches and advanced winning posted UWM competition. state 1981, in winning 43 path matches and dominating its in- similar a followed UWM Conference titles. four-straight of Wisconsin Women’s first their Intercollegiate Athletic claimed also Panthersmatches.The seven and 10 11, of competition, in-state UWM posted winning mainly streaks against went Playing Panthers 41-12-2. the when 1980, in came season win 40-plus first UWM’s petition. prominence toward in the state and in NAIA move com to began Panthers the and Tom Pleyte took over as head coach in 1978 matches to Carthageand both Carroll. 200 than more people in attendance, With the Panthers dropped Center. the Klotsche at event intercollegiate first-ever the team played The volleyball Centeropened. those years came in of 1977, highlight when the the and Klotscheseasons two next the for coach head as over took Schley Nancy a 22-13 record. tallying in streak winning six-match a over crosstown Marquetterival and posted win a claimed UWM Thatseason, 1975. in Norton coached the team for a single season Beth before 1974 in team the coached also Vickdecision. 2-0 a droppedPanthers the when Carthage, at 10 Oct. recordcame on match first The record. 11-10 an to team the led TonyVick when 1973, at was UWM volleyball for record on year first The at least 20matches eight times. five times. In Division I play, UWM has won matches nine times and at least 50 matches 40 least at won UWM slate, the on season NAIA school with an someas days 60-plusits In years. matches those of 24 per in .500 above or at finished has team the school, In fact, of the 32 seasons of volleyball at the by great success. of volleyball at UWM has been highlighted in the Horizon League, much of the history inception in 1973 to its recent dominant officially-recorded run its From years. 30 than more for department athletics a the of part been has program volleyball women’s Wisconsin-Milwaukee of University The 60 •History A History Of Milwaukee Of A History Women’s Volleyball - advance. This time, the tournament came tournament the time, This advance. to competition the in later twice Parkside early district play. But the Panthers then beat nament,UW-Parksidelosingto though, in almostdidn’t get backto national the tour UWM year. fourth-straight the for ment tournanational the to returning in streak winning 40-match a posted and matches won68 squad outdone,1985 Notbe the to for third-place abest-ever national finish. and then fell 2-0 to BYU Hawai’i in settling hard-foughta decision2-1 toHawai’i-Hilo nant schools from Hawai’i. UWM dropped traditionally-domi two were title national a and Panthers the of way the in standing But, victories. five-straight with play ment 38-straight wins after UWM to openedgrew tourna streak That tournament. national Panthers the a 33-matchcarried winning streak into the fact, In nationals. to prior In 1984, UWM lost just two of its 57 matches fifth-place national finish. its finaltwo tourney matches and claimed a dashed the hopes of a crown, but UWM split at nationals. A loss to St. Mary’s the next day competition of first day the after 2-1 stood 1983, UWM won a total of 52 matches and sights on improving their their national finish. set In and competition regular-season Panthers regularly dominated most of their the as seasons, four next the over success UWM would reach an even greater level of its first national tournament appearance. crown14 went UWM andin then 1-2 trict tournament national berth the by winning earned their firstPanthers Dis The point. season, winning 17-straight matches at one regular the of most through rolled UWM Panthers. the for appearancestournament national of run a started season 1982 The the Panthers split their first four matches four first their split Panthers the nationals,Championship.at OnceDistrict NAIABi- the in State Bemidji with match competition,five-gamea having survive to UWM again almost didn’t return to national ment, earning a ninth-place finish. In 1987, tourna national the in 2-2 went then and season regular the in matches won 29-straight Panthers the 1986, In competition. NAIA for eligible was it years three final the in nationally competitive was UWM and earning afourth-place national finish. tournament matches, setting a school recordnational six won UWM edge. home-court did all they could Panthers to take advantage ofthe their and Center Klotsche the to ------UWM’s move into Division I competition in tournament. 1984 the for honors player valuable most Pitrofincludingearning recognized, being nament also led to a number of individuals UWM’s1985. nationaltour the in success mention) also were named All-Americans(honorable Festge in Sandy and Wack Darla 1985. in feat the repeating Pitrof with ors, Carol Busche each earned All-America hon in 1982. Then, in 1984, Maureen Pitrof and honorable mention honors from NAIAthe earned she when All-American volleyball first UWM’s became Clark Jaci received. players Panther of number a recognition national the by highlighted also was national stage the on success great of era This forsettled aseventh-place finish. Panthers the and UWM over wins of pair deeper.Hawai’i-Hiloadvancea claimedto quest its Hawai’iin from roadblock a into ran again but tournament national the in matches three first its won UWM season. Panthers won 52 matches during the regular tournament appearance came in 1988, as the enth-place finish. Milwaukee’s final national lostits nexttwo and for hadto settle sev a to stay alive in the competition. But, UWM before winning a pair of one-game playoffs Maureen Pitrof (top) and Festge Sandy - - - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - History • 61 History @ Austin, Texas @ Austin, @ Madison, Wis. @ Madison, 1998 Tournament 2001 Tournament 2002 Tournament @ Gainsville, Fla. @ Cedar Falls, Iowa 1998 Regular Season 1999 Regular Season 2003 Regular Season 2004 Regular Season 2005 Regular Season @ Los Calif. Angeles, MCC/Horizon LeagueMCC/Horizon 12/4 - lost vs. Texas, 3-0 vs. Texas, 12/4 - lost 12/4 - lost vs. Illinois, 3-1 vs. Illinois, 12/4 - lost 1998 NCAA Tournament 1998 NCAA Tournament 1999 NCAA Tournament 2000 NCAA Tournament 2001 NCAA Tournament 2002 NCAA 12/1 - lost @ Wisconsin, 3-0 @ Wisconsin, 12/1 - lost 12/6 - lost @ Northern Iowa, 3-1 Iowa, @ Northern 12/6 - lost 12/2 - lost vs. Michigan State, 3-1 State, vs. Michigan 12/2 - lost 1997 Regular Season (tie Butler) with 2000 Regular Season (tie Loyola) with In each of the last three seasons, UWM has has UWM seasons, three last the of each In League Horizon in unbeatable to close been 42 its of 38 won having play, season regular upset been have Panthers the But, matches. three all in tournament league the in victims Tour NCAA the of out them keeping years, matches 20 least at won has UWM nament. in two of those three and posted a winning seasons, streak of at least 10 though, the years. three in each of matches the crown and another NCAA Tournament Tournament NCAA another and crown the off faced Panthers the tourney, the In berth. the off pulled nearly and Iowa Northern with falling, 3-1. before upset - UWM’s Post-Season History Post-Season UWM’s 3-3; 5th 6-2; 4th 5-2; 3rd WWIAC 3-3; Tie - 7th 3-3; Tie 2-2; Tie - 9th 2-2; Tie - 7th 3-3; Tie 1-2; Tie - 12th 1-2; Tie 1981 Tournament 1982 Tournament 1983 Tournament 1980 Regular Season 1981 Regular Season 1982 Regular Season 1983 Regular Season UWM’s League History Championship UWM’s 1984 NAIA National Tournament National 1984 NAIA Tournament National 1985 NAIA Tournament National 1986 NAIA 1987 NAIA National Tournament National 1987 NAIA Tournament National 1988 NAIA 1982 NAIA National Tournament National 1982 NAIA Tournament National 1983 NAIA season in the Mid-Continent Conference before joining the Midwestern Collegiate League in 2001. Horizon MCC The (MCC). became the Conference an NAIA school, the Panthers played in the Wisconsin Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Athletic as time its Intercollegiate During volleyballhistory. its in conferences three of part a been has UWM Women’s Wisconsin the in played Panthers the school, NAIA an Conference before playing as an independent. In Division I UWM play, played one UWM’s volleyball history has included a total of 12 national tournament appearances. appearances. tournament national 12 of total a included has history volleyball UWM’s The first cameseven when whilethecompetition, schoolthe was last NAIA parta of finish national best-ever UWM’s Tournament. I Division NCAA the in come have five 1984. in Championship National in the NAIA third was in time. Again holding the second seed in the league tournament, UWM won three- straight matches - including a five-game earn to - match title the in Loyola over win a tough schedule but then matches lostin the just rest of two the regular season. As the #2 seed in the league tournament and playing on their home floor, thePan thers swept through the Horizon League to earn Tournament a trip to Madison for the NCAA Tournament. Once there, the Panthers fell to the host Badgers but still finished the season with 20 wins.The next tough a with struggled again UWM season, schedule early but rounded into form just - - .537 .629 .192 .687 .628 Pct. L 19 13 42 242 146 22 22 10 W 530 247 1975 1993- Years 1973-73 1976-77 1978-92 Coaches Through The Years Through The Coaches Vick Tony Coach Beth Norton Nancy Schley Nancy Pleyte Tom Litzau Kathy over over the Horizon League. In 2001, against UWM matches nine first its of five dropped Themost recent seasonsof volleyball have dominance their continue Panthers the seen enough to send UWM into a first-round with Michigan State, matchup tournament 3-1. fell, the Panthers where an an at-large berth into the NCAA Tourna 14-straight won Panthers The 2000. in ment matches before being upset by Butler the leaguein tournament. But, 23 wins were UWM earned an Illinois, at-large to fell it berthwhere Tournament, into NCAA the earned again UWM Fla. Gainesville, in 3-1, season when, after again winning the regular regular the winning again after when, season season MCC title, the were upset Panthers by Loyola in the league tournament. But, in 1999, opening its home schedule with an an with schedule home its opening 1999, in upset win over ninth-ranked Wisconsin. inwinwould inThat come later handy the before falling to Texas in before falling the to firstroundof Texas Tournament. the NCAA mark its making in time little wasted UWM berth in the NCAA Division I Volleyball Tournament. ThePanthers entered post-matches 19 last its of 18 in wins with season Panthers came through Panthers in the league tour claiming a nament, 3-2 win over Loyola in first-ever school’s the earn to match title the tied the school record with 25 more wins season regular second-straight its won and league crown. But, this time around, the the and league missing on out tournament berth. Tournament NCAA an The script was similar in 1998, as UWM matches and tied Butler for the Midwestern Midwestern the for Butler tied and matches 14- won UWM title. Conference Collegiate in Loyola fallingto before matches straight the 1995 season. year Thebreakthrough in Division I then competition came in 1997, 25 a school-record won when the Panthers 1993, as the former Notre Dame standout took over a program that won just three games in 1992 and had the team .500 at by the early 1990’s before a coaching change led led change coaching a before 1990’s early the prominence. I Division into the program in began Milwaukee in era Litzau Kathy The 1990 brought new challenges for the Panther Panther the for challenges new brought 1990 volleyball program. Theteam struggled in 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide Blocks Digs Aces Assists Attack % Kills Blocks Digs Aces Assists Attack % Kills Blocks Digs Aces Assists Attack % Kills Blocks Digs Aces Assists Attack % Kills Blocks Digs Aces Assists Attack % Kills Blocks Digs Aces Assists Attack % Kills Opponent Three-Game Records Opponent Four-Game Records Opponent Five-GameRecords UWM Three-Game Records UWM Four-Game Records UWM Five-GameRecords 20.5 117 18 87 .343 94 20 123 20 86 .422 93 30 155 15 90 .342 98 30 122 15 92 .280 .280 94 25 117 16 66 .471 70 17 101 16 66 66 .575 70 62 •History 10/7/94 9/22/98 10/8/91 9/21/98 12/6/03 9/21/98 10/18/00 10/26/90 9/10/93 9/25/98 10/12/91 10/18/00 10/29/94 9/23/90 10/20/95 11/16/96 9/12/03 11/16/96 11/15/90 11/3/00 11/10/90 10/4/97 11/15/90 11/16/96 11/16/96 9/6/97 10/3/97 8/29/97 10/3/97 10/6/90 9/18/99 10/4/94 10/3/97 10/6/90 11/4/90 10/3/97 10/5/90 9/3/94 NE Illinois St.@ Georgia @ NEIllinois @ Geo. Tech @ No. Iowa @ Geo. Tech @ DePaul @ E.Illinois vs. Chicago St. @ Butler @ Radford @ DePaul @ Cleve. St. @ Drake UIC N. Illinois Illinois St. N. Illinois @ NEIllinois @ Wright St. vs. Valparaiso @ Wright St. @ NEIllinois N. Illinois N. Illinois vs. S.Jose St. @ Butler vs. Chicago St. @ Butler vs. Seneca vs. Marquette @ Marquette @ Butler vs. Auburn vs. Akron @ Butler @ E.Michigan vs. Missouri T eam M at ch N-103 O-47 AllowedFewest -5-GameMatch Pts. N-100 O-47 -5-GameMatch Scored Fewest Pts. N-135 O-74 -5-GameMatch Scored Most Pts. N-85 O-31 AllowedFewest -4-GameMatch Pts. N-90 O-29 -4-GameMatch Scored Fewest Pts. N-126 O-61 -4-GameMatch Scored Most Pts. N-51 O-7 AllowedFewest -3-GameMatch Pts. N-46 O-2 -3-GameMatch Scored Fewest Pts. N-101 O-49 -3-GameMatch Scored Most Pts. 1,296 2,051 5,015 CrowdLargest -NCAA Tournament 1,944 2,260 CrowdLargest -Road Season Reg. 1,012 CrowdLargest Center -Klotsche R ecor ds 11/14/03 10/16/99 8/27/05 Two Times 11/7/03 11/15/90 9/30/05 9/10/99 12/6/02 9/18/91 9/2/05 10/18/00 9/24/03 Two Times 9/4/04 9/25/93 8/29/03 10/5/96 12/2/99 12/6/02 12/1/01 9/21/99 9/20/03 9/1/99 N -New scoring format O -Old scoring format Butler Loyola Chicago Iowa Loyola Chicago NE Illinois Wright St. Duquense Northern Iowa Loyola Chicago Mississippi St. DePaul Chicago St. Washington N. Illinois vs. William &Mary Cleveland St. vs. Illinois (@UF) @ Northern Iowa @ Wisconsin @ Illinois St. @ Minnesota Wisconsin

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ds 1990 1998 1994 1992 1993 1992 2004 1999 1991 1998 1998 1993 1998 1992 1992 1997 1999 1994 1999 2004 1995 2002 1992 1992 1990 1992 2003 1992 1999 1992 1998 1996 1990 2003 1992 1999 1998 1997 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions 9/18/99 10/3/97 9/10/99 10/23/99 11/5/05 1998 1999 2002 2003 1997 2000 2004 2001 2005 1994 10/4/97 11/16/96 11/21/98 10/21/00 9/25/98 10/18/00 9/25/98 9/21/99 10/31/98 10/9/98 1996-99 2000-03 2002-05 1994-97 1992-95 1990 1991 1992-93 2004- 1990 61 59 58 57 57 85 81 79 78 86 82 78 73 72 72 1,468 1,403 1,387 1,283 1,264 1,196 1,179 1,117 999 1,558 5,276 5,233 2,446 2,308 1,130 797 668 663 395 266* ts ssis History • 63 History A Season Total Season Career Totals Career Five-Game Matches Four-Game Matches Four-Game Three-Game Matches Three-Game Katie Schneider Katie Schneider Katie Schneider Katie Schneider Katie Lange Melissa Katie Schneider Katie Lindsey Spoden Lindsey Spoden Schneider Katie Lindsey Spoden Lange Melissa Lindsey Spoden Lange Melissa Naber Kari Katie Schneider Katie Katie Schneider Katie Schneider Katie Lindsey Spoden Schneider Katie Katie Schneider Katie Lindsey Spoden Schneider Katie Schneider Katie Schneider Katie Schneider Katie Katie Schneider Katie Lindsey Spoden Lange Melissa Naber Kari Schloemer Julie Klopp Julie Plinska Amy GehlCarla Leanne Felsing Lisa Prondzinski 1. 2. 3. 4. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. * - Counts only total in Division I play Division in total only * - Counts 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1999 2003 2003 1999 1999 2003 1997 2001 2000 2005 1996 1990 1997 1990 1998 1998-01 1996-99 2000-03 1994-97 1999-03 2000-02 1997 2003- 1996-99 2003- 1998-01 2004- 2001-04 1995-98 2000-03 9/19/97 9/26/00 10/12/05 11/12/04 10/24/03 10/29/05 10/4/96 11/15/90 9/13/03 10/19/01 10/9/02 11/22/98 11/22/03 10/4/02 10/12/91 10/21/05 9/25/98 .) .329 .312 .307 .305 .298 .294 .292 .289 .287 .285 .277 .277 .274 .271 .270 .285 .273 .265 .263 .262 .252 .247 .246 .238 .228 .226 .222 .219 .217 .198 tt age t cen A er .818 (9-11) .769 (10-13) .750 (19-24) .714 (10-14) .700 (7-10) .700 (21-30) .545 (6-11) .514 (18-35) .500 (9-18) .487 (21-39) .476 (11-21) .476 (10-21) .800 (12-15) .692 (18-26) .667 (8-12) .636 (14-22) .604 (14-23) . 10 10 . P in (M Season Total Season Career Total Career (Min. 250 Att.) (Min. ac k tt Five-Game Matches Four-Game Matches Four-Game (Min. 1000 attempts) (Min. A Three-Game Matches Three-Game Chrissy Schurla Larissa Cattanach Lindsey Spoden Ericka Malterer RaschkaSue Cheryl Hegemann Berg Vande Trudy Chrissy Schurla Chrissy Schurla Sarah Moore Berg Vande Trudy Blom Tracie Ericka Malterer Liz House Ericka Malterer Chrissy Schurla Ericka Malterer Lindsey Spoden Berg Vande Trudy Larissa Cattanach Boutin Tari Krill Keelyn Sarah Moore RaschkaSue Cheryl Hegemann DallenbachLaura Leanne Felsing Fruit Karen Fitzgerald Kristin Potts Sarah Fitzgerald Kristin Boutin Tari Cheryl Hegemann Moore Sarah Lindsey Spoden Melissa David Melissa Boyce Dana Blom Tracie Lindsey Spoden Chrissy Schurla Larissa Cattanach Schneider Katie Larissa Cattanach Rosenberg Kim Sarah Moore Chrissy Schurla Lindsey Spoden 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 9/18/99 10/3/97 10/1/04 8/30/03 11/11/05 1996-99 1998-01 2001-04 1998-01 1994-97 2000-03 1999-03 2002-05 1992-95 2000-02 1996-99 2003- 1990-91 1993-95 2004- 2004 2003 1998 2002 2000 1996 1998 1997 1990 1999 2001 1999 2002 1999 2005 10/29/05 9/19/03 9/10/99 10/18/95 10/8/05 10/25/97 10/21/00 11/16/96 11/10/90 9/8/98 10/8/04 9/3/04 10/18/00 10/25/02 24 23 22 22 21 1,560 1,534 1,370 1,253 1,148 1,018 998 908 786 777 747 734 660* 654 589 512 481 453 450 429 398 392 391 386 381 363 357 355 350 349 21 21 21 21 28 28 27 27 27 32 31 30 30 28 ills K Season Total Season Career Totals Career Five-Game Matches Four-Game Matches Four-Game Three-Game Matches Three-Game Chrissy Schurla Krill Keelyn Fruit Karen Fruit Karen Rachel Kuebbing Laura DallenbachLaura Fruit Karen Chrissy Schurla Berg Vande Trudy Potts Sarah Larissa Cattanach Rachel Kuebbing Jahnke Kristin Boutin Tari RaschkaSue Cheryl Hegemann Taglienti Laura Miller Marla Leanne Felsing Ericka Malterer Fruit Karen Fruit Karen Ericka Malterer Potts Sarah DallenbachLaura Ericka Malterer DallenbachLaura Krill Keelyn Taglienti Laura Ericka Malterer DallenbachLaura Chrissy Schurla Fruit Karen DallenbachLaura Cheryl Hegemann Potts Sarah Ericka Malterer Jahnke Kristin Melissa David Melissa Ericka Malterer DallenbachLaura Ericka Malterer Taglienti Laura Cheryl Hegemann Ericka Malterer Fruit Karen Fruit Karen DallenbachLaura Boutin Tari 1. 2. 3. 5. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. * - Counts only total in Division I play Division in total only * - Counts

3. 1. 1. 2. 3. 5. 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 5. 1. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 5. 3. 2. 1. Trudy Vande Berg ChapmanErin Melissa Lange Kari Naber Robin Alt Marla Miller Julie Yankus SchurlaChrissy Kristin Jahnke Sarah Potts Karen Fruit Ericka Malterer Katie Schneider Spoden Lindsey Laura Dallenbach Laura Dallenbach Marla Miller Marla Miller Laura Dallenbach Laura Dallenbach Laura Dallenbach Katie Schneider Laura Dallenbach Laura Dallenbach PetersBecky Jamie Gabrielsen Karen Fruit FelsingLeanne Laura Dallenbach Keelyn Krill Katie Schneider Laura Dallenbach Ericka Malterer Spoden Lindsey Robin Alt Sarah Potts Laura Dallenbach Karen Fruit Laura Dallenbach PetersBecky Kristin Fitzgerald Laura Dallenbach FelsingLeanne PetersBecky Erick Malterer Three-Game Matches Four-Game Matches Five-Game Matches 64 •History Career Totals Season Total D igs 702 750 769 792 808 827 831 921 965 998 1,126 1,169 1,179 1,204 1,600 27 31 31 31 31 27 28 29 31 41 321 329 345 363 364 367 368 373 374 376 398 424 436 445 517 23 24 24 29 31 1994-97 1994-97 2002-05 1994-97 2000-03 1993-96 1998-01 1998-01 1992-95 2000-03 2001-04 1996-99 1996-99 2000-03 1998-01 11/18/00 10/7/94 11/4/94 10/9/98 9/21/99 11/21/98 10/25/97 11/18/00 11/3/00 9/15/05 2004 2004 2005 1999 1997 1998 2001 1998 2002 2003 2002 2000 2003 1998 2005 10/3/97 10/23/97 10/28/05 11/11/05 10/3/97 15. 13. 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 3. 1. 4. 3. 2. 1. 5. 15. 14. 12. 10. 9. 8. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 3. 2. 1. Tari Boutin Kristin Fitzgerald Molly McNab Jennifer Olson Karen Fruit Laura Dallenbach MooreSarah Spoden Lindsey Ericka Malterer Sue Raschka KuebbingRachel Hegemann Cheryl CattanachLarissa SchurlaChrissy Trudy Vande Berg Jennifer Olsen Kristin Fitzgerald SchurlaChrissy Hegemann Cheryl Heidi Krumins Hegemann Cheryl Seven PlayersSeven Tied With Nine Blocks CattanachLarissa Tracie Blom HouseLiz Tracie Blom Tracie Blom Trudy Vande Berg HouseLiz Chrissy SchurlaChrissy Hegemann Cheryl SchurlaChrissy CattanachLarissa Trudy Vande Berg CattanachLarissa Jennifer Olsen Trudy Vande Berg Sue Raschka Hegemann Cheryl Kristin Fitzgerald CattanachLarissa MooreSarah HouseLiz Tracie Blom Kristin Fitzgerald HouseLiz Trudy Vande Berg Three-Game Matches Four-Game Matches Five-Game Matches Career Totals Season Total B ks loc 171 179 179 201 213 230 237 245 253 257 267 308 378 385 403 10 10 10 10 11 11 10 11 17 10 10 10 11 102 103 105 105 107 107 110 117 118 118 128 130 131 137 152 11 12 16 2000-02 1995-98 2002-05 1990-92 2001-04 1998-01 2003- 2000-03 1996-99 1996-99 2002-05 2003- 1999-03 1998-01 1994-97 10/8/91 9/22/96 10/18/00 10/11/03 10/7/94 10/3/03 9/12/00 11/15/90 11/15/90 10/3/90 11/4/90 10/24/97 11/8/90 2000 2005 1998 2003 1997 2002 1991 1996 1998 2003 1996 2000 2005 1990 1990 10/1/96 11/4/90 9/6/97

4. 2. 1. 4. 2. 1. * -Counts only total in Division Iplay 15. 12. 9. 8. 7. 6. 4. 3. 2. 1. 15. 14. 13. 12. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 3. 1. Amy Plinska Vicki Rupsoff Julie Yankus Laura Dallenbach Julie Yankus Spoden Lindsey Hegemann Cheryl Diana Balsiger Molly McNab Karen Fruit 11 Players Tied With Four Aces Julie Yankus Moira Coughlin Sue Swirth Karen Fruit Melissa Lange Vicki Rupsoff Laura Dallenbach Spoden Lindsey SchurlaChrissy Jamie Gabrielsen FelsingLeanne Marla Miller Spoden Lindsey Katie Schneider Laura Dallenbach Karen Fruit Jackie Weigand Karen Fruit Spoden Lindsey Erin ChapmanErin Vicki Rupsoff Kristin Jahnke Julie Yankus CattanachLarissa Melissa Lange Hegemann Cheryl Trudy Vande Berg Marla Miller Ericka Malterer Katie Schneider SchurlaChrissy Karen Fruit Laura Dallenbach Spoden Lindsey Katie Schneider Spoden Lindsey Spoden Lindsey Ericka Malterer Karen Fruit Three-Game Matches Four-Game Matches Five-Game Matches S Career Totals Season Total er vice

A ces 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 8 5 5 8 37 37 38 38 38 39 39 39 40 42 44 45 45 46 48 54 66 74* 81 86 88 88 89 90 96 100 101 109 131 134 169 6 6 6 7 7 9/5/91 11/13/91 10/24/98 10/26/01 11/3/01 9/27/03 9/24/04 9/10/93 9/13/02 11/13/04 9/5/98 9/5/98 8/29/97 2003 2003 1991 1999 2000 1999 2004 2005 1994 2002 1999 2001 2004 1992 2002 2003 1994-97 1990-91 1992-95 1998-01 1999-03 2002-05 2003- 1994-97 1993-96 1996-99 1996-99 1998-01 2001-04 1998-01 2000-03 9/24/99 11/11/00 8/31/01 8/29/97 11/12/04 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions 2004 2003 2000 1999 1998 1996 9/7/04 9/2/03 9/7/99 9/5/05 11/1/04 10/4/04 11/3/03 9/15/03 10/7/02 10/9/00 9/11/00 9/27/99 9/13/99 9/22/97 10/3/05 8/29/05 11/14/05 10/18/04 10/22/01 10/30/00 10/23/00 11/15/99 10/18/99 10/11/99 11/18/96 10/14/96 11/17/03 10/21/02 11/23/98 10/12/98 11/10/97 10/27/97 10/31/05 10/10/05 History • 65 History Horizon League Horizon Player Of The Week Of The Player The league started an offensive (O) and (O) offensive an started league The defensive (D) player of the week in 2005 in week the of (D) player defensive Horizon League Coach Of The Year Of The League Coach Horizon Leanne Felsing (O) Leanne Felsing Becky Peters (D) Becky Peters (D) Becky Peters (D) Becky Peters Fruit Karen Fruit Karen Melissa David (O) Melissa Fruit Karen Lindsey Spoden Chrissy Schurla DallenbachLaura RaschkaSue Chrissy Schurla RaschkaSue Ericka Malterer Rachel Kuebbing (O) Rachel Kuebbing Fruit Karen Lindsey Spoden Lindsey Spoden Chrissy Schurla DallenbachLaura DallenbachLaura Ericka Malterer DallenbachLaura Schneider Katie Larissa Cattanach Fruit Karen Lindsey Spoden Potts Sarah Ericka Malterer Ericka Malterer Berg Vande Trudy Schneider Katie Fitzgerald Kristin Litzau Kathy

2002 2001 1998 2000 1998 1997 1996 1983 1983 1978 1978 2003 2003 2002 2002 2001 2001 1998 1999 1998 1997 2002 2000 2000 2000 1999 1998 1998 1997 1996 1996 1995 2005 2004 2005 2004 2004 2003 2003 Second Team Second Horizon League Horizon League Horizon Horizon League Horizon All-Newcomer Team All-Newcomer All-Wisconsin Women’s Women’s All-Wisconsin All-Tournament Team All-Tournament Newcomer Of The Year Of The Newcomer Horizon League Tournament MVP League Tournament Horizon Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Conference Athletic Intercollegiate Lindsey Spoden DallenbachLaura Ericka Malterer Laura DallenbachLaura Krill Keelyn Ericka Malterer Becky Peters Leanne Felsing Lindsey Spoden Busche Carol Potochich Sue Seeger Cindy Veldre Monica Fruit Karen Lindsey Spoden Potts Sarah Boutin Tari DallenbachLaura Ericka Malterer Krill Keelyn Becky Peters Lindsey Spoden Potts Sarah Boutin Tari Krubsack Kristen DallenbachLaura Chrissy Schurla Krill Keelyn Ericka Malterer Schneider Katie Becky Hornick Leanne Felsing Gabrielsen Jamie Cheryl Hegemann David Melissa Rachel Kuebbing 2001 2000 1998 1998 1997 1997 1996 1996 1995 1995 2001 2000 2001 2000 1999 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999 1997 1997 1983 1982 1981 1982 1981 1982 1981 1981 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 2005* 2004* 2004* 2003* 2003* 2002* 2002* 2002* 2005* 1st Team 1st 12-member team in 2002 in team 12-member All-Wisconsin Women’s Women’s All-Wisconsin All-Horizon League 1st Team League 1st All-Horizon All-Horizon League Team 2nd All-Horizon *- The league started naming just one, one, just naming started league *- The Horizon League Player Of The Year Of The League Player Horizon Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Conference Athletic Intercollegiate Lindsey Spoden DallenbachLaura Schneider Katie Ericka Malterer Berg Vande Trudy Jahnke Kristin Lange Melissa Fruit Karen Lindsey Spoden Potts Sarah Boutin Tari DallenbachLaura Chrissy Schurla Erika Malterer RaschkaSue Schneider Katie Krill Keelyn Berg Vande Trudy Cheryl Hegemann Pitrof Maureen Clark Jaci Machmueller Kathy Deb Schulman Lisa Goodnature Fruit Karen Lindsey Spoden Boutin Tari DallenbachLaura RaschkaSue 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide Sue Raschka Ericka Malterer Ericka Malterer SchurlaChrissy SchurlaChrissy Laura Dallenbach Laura Dallenbach Sarah Potts Spoden Lindsey Karen Fruit Spoden Lindsey Karen Fruit MooreSarah Spoden Lindsey Karen Fruit #12 Texas 3,UWM0 12/4/98 @Austin, Tex. (NCAA) #7 Wisconsin 3,UWM0 9/19/98 @Madison, Wis. 3,UWM1 #23 Louisville 9/18/98 @Madison, Wis. Tech#17 Georgia 3, UWM1 9/21/96 @Atlanta, Ga. Tech#17 Georgia 3, UWM0 9/20/96 @Atlanta, Ga. #25 Wisconsin 3,UWM0 9/10/94 @Madison, Wis. #22 Washington St. 3,UWM0 9/4/92 @Pullman, Wash. #16 Illinois, 3,UWM0 9/1/92 @Chicago, Ill. #19 Wisconsin 3,UWM0 9/17/90 @Madison, Wis. Julie Griswold Spoden Lindsey Ericka Malterer Katie Schneider Sue Raschka Ericka Malterer Karen Fruit Hegemann Cheryl Kathy Litzau AVCA Regional Coach The Of Year NACDA Scholar-Athlete Award CoSIDA Academic All-District AVCA All-American Team AVCA Team All-Region Freshman The Of Year 66 •History AVCA Regional All-Time vs. Division I Ranked Opponents All-Time vs.IRanked Division 2005 (HM) 2002 (HM) 2002 (HM) 2003 (HM) 2003 (HM) 2004 (HM) 1991-92 2005 1999 1999 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2003 2004 2000 1998 1999 1999 1999 2003 Karen Fruit Jaci Clark Carol Busche Maureen Pitrof Sandy Festge Darla Wack Maureen Pitrof Jaci Clark Carol Busche Maureen Pitrof Darla Wack Maureen Pitrof #7 Washington 3, UWM0 #23 Northern Iowa 3,UWM2 9/18/01 @Cedar Falls, Iowa #13 Wisconsin 3,UWM1 9/18/99 @Madison, Wis. UWM 3,#9Wisconsin 1 9/1/99 @Milwaukee, Wis. 9/4/04 @DeKalb, Ill. #22 Minnesota 3,UWM 0 9/20/03 @Minneapolis, Minn. #6 Northern Iowa 3,UWM1 12/6/02 @Cedar Falls, Iowa (NCAA) #10 Northern Iowa 3,UWM0 10/22/02 @Milwaukee, Wis. #25 Notre Dame 3,UWM 0 8/30/02 @South Bend, Ind. #6 Wisconsin 3,UWM0 11/30/01 @Madison, Wis. (NCAA) Jaci Clark Maureen Pitrof Darla Wack Sue Potochich Maureen Pitrof Carol Busche Sandy Festge Darla Wack Maureen Pitrof Vicki Kieliszkowski Greil Beth Greil Beth Stephanie Weber Dummer Deb Tricia Becker All-NAIA National Tournament National Player of theWeek College VolleyballCollege Update All-NAIA District 14Team NAIA All-American Team 1984 (MVP) 1988 (MVP) 1982 (HM) 1985 (HM) 11/1/04 1984 1984 1985 1985 1982 1984 1985 1985 1982 1983 1984 1984 1984 1984 1985 1985 1985 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 11/8/90 vs.UIC (13K;10D;11B) House• Liz 11/4/90 vs.Akron (12K;11D;10B) 11/15/90 at NEIllinois (20K;11D;11B) • Tracie Blom 10/7/94 at NEIllinois (13K;13D;11B) • Heidi Krumins 9/13/03 vs.Sacramento State 11/22/04 at Butler (12K;17D;50A) Spoden • Lindsey 9/22/96 at State Georgia (15K;10D;B) • Kristin Fitzgerald (15K;15D;21A) 8/26/05 vs. Drake 8/27/05 at Iowa (19K;14D;16A) 9/2/05 vs. Mississippi St. (14K;20D;16A) (13K;17D;32A) 9/3/05 vs. Georgetown 9/9/05 vs. Northern Iowa (21K;10D;13A) 9/16/05 at Cincinnati (19K;14D;44A) Felsing• Leanne 11/4/00 at Butler Schurla• Chrissy 9/13/03 vs.Sac.St. • Sarah Potts 11/10/95 vs.UWGB • Marla Miller 10/11/96 vs.Butler 10/8/98 vs.S.Miss. 11/14/98 vs.Butler 9/21/99 at Illinois St. • ErickaMalterer 10/14/92 at NEIll. 10/17/97 vs.Loyola 11/22/97 at Loyola • Keelyn Krill 9/13/03 vs.Sac.St. 10/31/03 @UWGB 11/7/03 vs.Loyola 11/15/03 @Wright St. 10/29/04 @Loyola • Karen Fruit 9/25/98 at Butler 10/31/98 at UIC 9/9/00 vs.Austin Peay 10/6/00 vs.Butler 10/18/00 at DePaul 10/21/00 vs.Cincinnati 11/3/00 at Wright St. 11/4/00 at Butler 9/21/02 at UIC • Laura Dallenbach Division I20-20Club (Kills-digs) Division ITriple-Doubles (10K; 15D;62A) 20-20 21-24 20-24 25-20 20-21 23-24 21-20 25-24 21-24 25-30 22-24 24-22 26-23 20-23 25-22 20-24 27-20 25-23 20-20 30-27 27-24 23-31 20-23 22-23 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - - - History • 67 History tion with Susie Johnson (left) and Kathy Litzau (right). Litzau Kathy and (left) Johnson with Susie tion Ericka (Malterer) King at the UWM Athletics Hall Of Fame Recep Of Fame Hall the UWM Athletics at King Ericka (Malterer) 128 wins in her career. She won the NACDA/Disney Scholar Athlete Athlete Scholar Zimdars earned four letters in volleyball, NACDA/Disney leading the the to Panthers won She career. her in wins 128 award. the win to student-athletes 10 just of one senior, a as Award She was also the first-ever UWMto agraduate maintain 4.0 GPA in civil engineering. Lisa (Wszalek) - Class 2001 Fischer 1983; Inducted of both played Fisher volleyball and basketball UWM. at She helped then and Championships State NAIA three-straight to Panthers the in 1982. Tournament National theled NAIA UWM to UW-Platteville. - Class 1996 L. Busche 1985; Inducted Carol of Busche was a four-year letterwinner in both finished basketball that team and volleyball UWM vol 1984 the on played She leyball. Herman the won She Championships. National NAIA the at third Kluge that Award year while also earning All-DistrictNAIA and All-America honors. Second-Team - Class 1997 1987; Inducted of Pitrof-Morello Maureen Pitrof was a two-time All-America honoree in volleyball, leading UWM During to her National Tournaments. NAIA four-straight career, she was named the NAIA National Tournament’s Most Player, Valuable honored on the all-tournament team twice and played also She times. three performer all-district an as recognized NAIA the to Panthers the helping UWM, at basketball of years two in 1984. Tournament National - Class 1999 1989; Inducted of Darla Wack volleyball. and basketball both in letterwinner four-year a was Wack helping team, volleyball the for setter and blocker middle a was She the Panthers to four-straight national tournament appearances. she in basketball, where play her for known was even better Wack the 1980’s. for the UWM All-Century to named was Team Zimdars - Class 1999 (Griswold) 1991; Inducted of Julie as as the most She 1998 valuable remains player. MCC Tournament I Division leader in kills while fourth the standing on the school’s digs list. school’s all-dis one and all-conference three included volleyball in exploits basketball thewomen’s in UWM also still She appears tricthonor. record book and set school records in track. Schulman has since compiled a strong career volleyball as the coach head at women’s - - - - - Malterer Inducted Into UWM Athletic Hall Of Hall Athletic Fame UWM Into Inducted Malterer Other Former Panther Volleyball Players In The UWM Athletic Hall OfHall Athletic Fame The UWM In Players Volleyball Other Former Panther Debra L. SchulmanDebra - Class 1994 1984; Inducted of earnedSchulman in 13 atletters Her her varsity years UWM. five volleyball team before graduating summa cum laude in physical health education. and Judith M. Luellwitz - Class 1993 1978; Inducted of Judith eight of total a earning standout, multi-sport another was Luellwitz letters in volleyball, basketball and track. She was captain of the ship at UWM, and participated in basketball and track while earning earning while track and basketball in participated and UWM, at ship she team, volleyball the on freshman a As volleyball. in letters four tournament. state at the finish a third-place to led the Panthers Lisa A. Goodnature-Brickler - Class 1992 1982; Inducted of athletic scholar full-tuition a on woman first the was Goodnature Rao was a four-sport standout at UWM, participating in badminton, badminton, in participating UWM, at standout four-sport a was Rao award-winner captain’s a was She volleyball. and softball basketball, in volleyball. ish under Pleyte came in 1984, when the Panthers finished finished third. in 1984, when the Panthers came Pleyte under ish Christine Rose Rao - Class 1991 1973; Inducted of 1992, compiling a career record of 552-257. He led the Panthers to to Panthers the led He 552-257. of record career a compiling 1992, seven-consecutive record a fin and seasons winning national nine-consecutive best UWM’s appearances. Tournament National NAIA season. Inducted 1989 - 1969; of Class Pleyte,Ph.D. A. Thomas 1978- from UWM at coach volleyball women’s the as served Pleyte senior co-captain on the volleyball team. But, she was best known best known was she thevolleyball But, on team. co-captain senior for her exploits on the basketball court, where she scored 503 ca 12.4 per rebounds averaged and once reer game in points a single Margaret Pitrof-Pulkowiak - Class 1989 Pitrof-Pulkowiak 1977; Inducted of Margaret Pitrof played both basketball and volleyball at UWM, and was a Award as the most valuable senior women’s athlete. Plus, she led the the led she Plus, athlete. women’s senior valuable most the as Award Finger championship. state the in finish fourth-place a to Panthers UWM. at team the badminton of alsowas captain Sandra Finger - Class 1985 1973; Inducted Sandra of Finger Finger, who was a part of the birth Chancellor’s the earning 1973, of in volleyballteam the of volleyballco-captain at UWM, was King King also starred in post-season earning play, league all-tourna ment team honors in both 1998 and 1999 while being honored the Year and was named the to Year the All-Midwest Region squad by the 1999. and 1998 both in Association Coaches’ Volleyball American league honors four times, being named to the all-league second team in 1996 and 1997 before earning first-team all-leaguehon ors in 1998 and 1999. She was also the 1996 MCC Newcomer of at at UWM. Her team accomplishments include three Midwestern Collegiate Conference regular season championships NCAA and Tournament appearances. two Individually, King earned all- Now Ericka King, she helped spark the stellar tradition of Panther Panther of tradition stellar the spark helped she King, Ericka Now volleyballcareer with during four-year a play her standout strong Former Panther volleyball standout Ericka Malterer was inducted was inducted Ericka volleyballMalterer standout Panther Former Fame of Hall Athletics Wisconsin-Milwaukee of University the into this spring. past 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide league honoreeleague and was an all-region in1999. selection all- two-time a was She twice. honors week the of player league earning while in played Panthers the tourneys three all at team all-tournament the to named was she season, the During blocks. total in second and kills in team the on third season the finished did so while posting a stellar overall season as a middle blocker. She Raschka was the first-ever Panther towin the league honor and she - 1999 Sue Raschka honors three times. all-league and twice honors all-region earned Dallenbach twice. at the Panther Invitational and named the MCC Player of the Week in kills. During the season, she was named the most valuable player second and digs in leader school’sI Division the was all-time she both andkills digs. By the time her career was done a season later, Dallenbach won the award as a junior after leadingthe Panthers in -2000 Dallenbach Laura but two of matches the she played in. had 10 digs and four blocks. She was in double figures inkills in all matchandfor the .449 hit also She kills. 28 career-highwith a set Her best match of the season came Oct. 25 against Butler, when she around. During league play, she led UWM inPanthers’ season the kills turned andwhile in playedhitting she matches league .292.12 the of 10 in wins to UWM led she But, season. the matchesof 15 award the of firstthe afterwinner missingunlikely an was Boutin Tari Boutin -2002 Freshman of Year the in2000. the League’s Newcomer of the Year and the AVCA Midwest Region 2002 and a two-time second-team all-league selection. She was also and Horizon the selection all-league Tournament League in MVP added a second triple-double against Butler. Spodenthen and 1996, was since Panther a triple-double by a first the first-team13, Sept. 2003 season. She collected a triple-double against Sacramento State digs, plus she became UWM’s all-time service ace leader during the her UWM career second all-time at UWM in assists and fourth in member of the Horizon League All-Tournament team. She finished Spoden was the co-player of the year in the Horizon and League a -2003 Spoden Lindsey able mention in2004. selection All-America earned all-league honors in 2003 and was an all-region and honor onlyfreshman.a career,heraslimited time During court shealso seeing despite all digs, in all-time fifth and aces service and kills in UWM at all-time third finished career.She her in aces service UWM’s 100 and digs 1,000 in kills, 1,000 atleast collect to history DivisionI players two just of one became Fruit Plus, year. the in a season and ranked in the top 15 nationally in kills throughout Player of the Week Nov. 2. She broke her own school record for times. kills She was also named the College Volleyball Update National fourhonors week the of player league earning and kills in league the leading after award the for choice unanimous the was Fruit Karen Fruit -2004 UWM’s the Player League of Year Honorees 68 •History - Kuebbing, ‘02,‘03, ‘04,‘05 Rachel: Krumins, Heidi: ‘92,‘93,‘94,‘95 Krueger, Katie: ‘01 Krubsack, Kristen: ‘99,‘00,‘01,‘02 Keelyn:Krill, ‘97 Kremer, ‘83 Linda: Kort, Kim: ‘83,‘84,‘85 Konopka, Maike: ‘81 Knudson, Karen: ‘83,‘84,‘85 Klopp, Julie: ‘88,‘89,‘90 Kieliszkowski, Vicki: ‘87,‘88 Keller, Nicki: ‘90 Jahnke, Kristin: ‘92,‘93,‘94,‘95 Hutkowski, Sharon: ‘82 House, ‘86,‘87,‘89,‘90 Liz: ‘95,‘97,‘98 Hornik, Becky: Hoppa, Julie: ‘83,‘84 ‘03,‘04,‘05 Hegemann, Cheryl: Hauer, Karen: ‘83,‘84,‘85, ‘86 Griswold, Julie: ‘87, ‘88,‘89,‘90,‘91 ‘85,‘86,‘87,‘88 Greil, Beth: Granger, ‘89,‘90,‘92,‘93 Linda: Goodnature, ‘81 Lisa: Carla: ‘92,‘93 Gehl, Gamalski, ‘97 Lori: Gabrielsen, Jamie: ‘04,‘05 Fruit, Karen: ‘01,‘02,‘03,‘04 Fitzgerald, Kristin: ‘95,‘96,‘97,‘98 Fitzgerald, Kristen: ‘98 Fitzgerald, Anne: ‘98 Festge, ‘85 Sandy: Ferguson, Monica: ‘03,‘04,‘05 Fenendael, Kathy: ‘92,‘93 Dawson, Katie: ‘95 Melissa:David, ‘03,‘04,‘05 Laura: ‘98,‘99,‘00,‘01 Dallenbach, Czizek, Jennifer: ‘82 Moira:Coughlin, ‘98,‘99,‘00,‘01 Clark, Jaci: ‘81,‘82 Joan:Chart, ‘87 Chapman, ‘94,‘95,‘96,‘97 Erin: Cattanach, ‘99,‘00,‘02,‘03 Larissa: ‘83,‘84,‘85 Laurie: Carrie, Carbiener, Michelle: ‘91,‘92,‘93,‘94 Busche, Carol: ‘81,‘82,‘83,‘84 Burns, Meaghann: ‘98 Boyce, Dana: ‘96,‘97 Tari:Boutin, ‘00,‘01,‘02 ‘91 Shelly: Bohn, Blom, Tracie: ‘87,‘89,‘90 ‘83,‘84,‘85,‘86 Billman, Denise: Becker, Tricia: ‘86,‘87,‘88,‘89 Balsiger, Diana: ‘92,‘94,‘95 Bailey, ‘99,‘00,‘01,‘02 Laina: Aquino, Suzzette: ‘81,‘82 Aquino, ‘81 Sandy: Anderson, Rhonda: ‘94,‘95,‘96,’97 Alt, Robin: ‘00,‘01,‘02,‘03 ‘00,’01 Carly: Allison, Felsing, ‘04,‘05 Leanne: Vicki:Ellison, ‘98,‘99 Dummer, ‘85,‘86,‘87,‘88 Deb: ‘91,‘92,‘93,‘94 Lisa: Deidrich, All-Time Roster (Since 1981) Olson, Kelley: ‘04,‘05 Olson, Kelley: Jennifer:Olsen, ‘89,‘90,‘91,‘92 Annette:Olsen, ‘84 Katie:Oaks, ‘05 Nelson, Breit: ‘04,‘05 Naber, Kari: ‘94,‘95,‘96,‘97 Moore, ‘03,‘04,‘05 Sarah: Miller, Marla: ‘93,‘94,‘95 Miller, Karen: ‘84,‘85,‘86 McNab, Molly: ‘02,‘03,‘04,‘05 McMahon, Kris: Manicki, Megan: ‘94 Malterer, Ericka:‘96,‘97,‘98,‘99 Machmuellerm, Kathy: ‘81,‘82 ‘83,‘84 Mary: Look, Lemberger, Teresa: ‘93 Lehman, Kerri: ‘88 Larson, Kim: ‘83,‘84,‘85 Lange, Melissa: ‘02,‘03,‘04,‘05 Plinska, ‘91 Amy: Pitrof, Maureen: ‘82,‘83,‘84,‘85 Petersen, Gina: ‘02 ‘05 Peters, Becky: Ostendorf, Kris: ‘85,‘86,‘87,‘88 O’Neill, Julie: ‘98 Yankus, Julie: ‘98,‘99,‘00,‘01 ‘81, ‘82 Lisa: Wszalek, Willis, Debbie: ‘83 Wiedholz, Patty: ‘81 Wickman, Jan: ‘85,‘86 Whitford, Jori: ‘87,‘88,‘89 Weigand, Jackie: ‘89,‘91,‘92 Weber, Stephanie: ‘85,‘86,‘87,‘88 Wack, Darla: ‘82,‘83,‘84,‘85 Vilter, Nicole: ‘04,‘05 Vukovic, Lauren: ‘03 Vande Trudy: Berg, ‘94,‘95,‘96,‘97 Thiel, ‘99 Lynda: Taglienti, Laura: ‘88,‘89,‘90,‘91 Sue:Swirth, ‘89,‘90, ‘91 Steffes, ‘83 Judy: ‘00,‘01,‘02,‘03 Lindsey: Spoden, Smith, ‘84,‘85 Lisa: Solomon, Kathy: ‘81,‘82 ‘98,‘99,‘00,‘01 Schurla, Chrissy: Schulman, Debbie: ‘81,‘82 Schneider, Katie: ‘96,‘97,‘98,‘99 Schloemer, Laura: ‘91 Schloemer, Julie: ‘92,‘93,‘94,‘95 Scheib, Debbie: ‘91,‘92,‘93 Rupsoff, Vicki: ‘90,‘91 Kim:Rosenberg, ‘89,‘90,‘91,‘92 Ginger:‘95,‘96 Rose, Reuter, ‘87 Deb: Reikowski, Jolene: ‘88,‘89 Sue: ‘96,‘97,‘98,‘99 Raschka, Prondzinski, ‘88,‘89,‘90 Lisa: Price, Kim: ‘91,‘92 Potts, Sarah: ‘00,‘01,‘02,‘03 Potochich, Sue: ‘81,‘82,‘83,‘84 ‘86, ‘87,‘88,‘89,‘90 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions Last 2003 1997 2005 1997 2001 1998 1990 2002 2000 2003 1997 2004 1997 2004 1994 2005 2002 2002 1994 2000 2003 1991 2003 1992 2004 1997 1997 1997 1990 2002 2001 1994 2004 1998 1999 2002 2002 1998 1998 2005 1991 2000 2005 1992 2004 1992 1995 1996 1993 2002 2003 1992 2000 1994 2004 1990 2001 2005 2005 2005 1991 1997 2005 1994 1995 1998 1990 2002 2000 2003 1997 2004 1990 1990 1994 1990 1994 2002 1994 1992 1991 1991 2002 1990 1990 1997 1997 1997 1990 2000 1994 1994 2004 1998 1999 2002 1994 1998 1998 1996 1991 1990 1991 1992 2004 1992 1995 1990 1991 1995 2003 1990 2000 1994 First 2004 1990 1990 1990 1990 1992 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 8 1 7 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 9 1 1 1 1 0 5 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 4 L 11 12 History • 69 History First Meeting First Meeting First 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 12 W 27 19 11 Minnesota Mississippi State Mississippi Missouri UMKC Montana St. Murray UNLV Hampshire New Niagara N.C.-Greensboro State Dakota North NE Illinois ColoradoNorthern Illinois Northern Northwestern Iowa Northern Dame Notre Oral Roberts Oregon Pennsylvania Portland Purdue Radford State Sacramento (IL) Francis St. Louis St. (CA) Mary’s St. Francisco San St. Jose San Seneca (Ontario) Florida South St. Missouri SE Illinois Southern SMU Mississippi Southern Austin F. Stephen Syracuse Temple Texas Tech Texas Toledo Tulsa Valparaiso Tech Virginia St. Utah Washington St. Washington Virginia West Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Western & Mary William (Ontario) Windsor Winthrop Wisconsin Bay UW-Green UW-Parkside St. Wright Wyoming (OH) Xavier St. Youngstown Last 1999 1996 2000 1992 2000 1994 1996 2002 1993 1991 2005 2002 2005 1991 2004 2003 2002 1991 1995 2005 2005 1994 1999 2003 1993 1992 2000 1996 2000 1998 2005 2005 1996 1997 1994 2002 1997 2004 2005 1998 2005 1998 2003 1998 2004 1999 1998 2004 1991 2000 2005 2000 2005 1993 2005 1999 2005 2003 2001 2005 2005 1990 1990 2000 1992 1991 1990 1992 2002 1993 1991 2003 1990 1992 1991 2004 2003 2002 1991 1995 1990 1990 1994 1999 1990 1990 1992 1990 1996 2000 1998 2005 2005 1996 1996 1992 2002 1994 1998 1992 1992 2005 1992 1993 1998 2004 1999 1998 2004 1991 2000 First 2005 2000 1990 1993 1990 1992 1990 1999 1998 1990 1990 1 2 0 1 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 4 1 0 6 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 5 2 2 2 L Division I All-Time SeriesAll-Time Division Records I 10 10 19 10 First Meeting First 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 15 10 W 19 27 21 15 12 Akron Alabama Auburn Peay Austin Ball St. Boise St. CollegeBoston Bradley Buffalo Butler Cal Poly Canisius Central Michigan Southern Charleston Charlotte St. Chicago

Cincinnati Cleveland St. Coastal Carolina Charleston College of St. Colorado Connecticut Cornell Creighton DePaul Drake Drexel Duquesne Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Eastern St. Evansville St. Fresno Furman Mason George Georgetown Washington George Georgia St. Georgia Tech Idaho Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois St. IPFW St. Indiana IUPUI Iowa St. Iowa St. Jacksonville St. Kent LaSalle Liberty Louisville State Louisiana Loyola Chicago Marshall Marquette UMBC Mercer (Fla.) Miami Ohio Miami, St. Michigan 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide Concordia (IL) Colorado State (IA)Coe CarolinaCoastal St. Cleveland Clarke (IA) Cincinnati Chicago St. Charlotte Charleston So. ofColl. Charleston St.Central MissouriCentral St. Michigan Central Carthage Carroll (WI) Carleton (MN) Canisius Cardinal Stritch PolyCal Butler Buffalo BYU (Hawaii) Bradley Boston College StateBoise Biola (CA) (MN) Bethel (IL) Benedictine (KS) Benedictine StateBemidji Bellarmine StateBall Austin Peay Auburn Augustana (SD) Augsburg Ark.-Little Rock Alabama Akron Center forthePanther team to theKlotsche assistant coach Erik assistant coach Erik Olson will bring his bring Olson will Central Michigan Central Former Panther Invitational. 70 •History 27 20 W 16 22 15 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 5 2 0 0 1 1 2 7 1 1 0 5 2 2 3 10 13 L 5 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1990 1993 1982 2000 2005 First 1981 2003 1986 1991 1982 1992 1988 2003 1991 1984 1985 1982 1973 1975 1983 1993 1978 2002 1992 1983 1981 1991 1992 1985 1988 1984 1985 1981 1989 2000 1990 1986 1981 1985 1983 2005 1993 2005 2000 2005 1983 2003 1987 1991 1982 2005 2002 2005 1991 2004 1985 1989 1988 1986 1988 1993 1978 2002 1996 1984 1994 2000 1992 1986 1988 1984 1988 1989 1989 2000 1996 1989 1984 1985 1999 Last All-Divisions RecordsAll-TimeAll-Divisions Series Idaho Highpoint (NC) Hawaii-Hilo Gustavus-Adolphus Graceland TechGeorgia St.Georgia George Williams George Washington George Mason Georgetown (KY) Georgetown (DC) Furman Friends (KS) Fresno St. Franklin (IL) Fort Hayes Ferris State Evansville Eureka Emporia St. Elmhurst Edgewood St.Eastern NazareneEastern MichiganEastern IllinoisEastern Duquesne Dubuque Drury Drexel Drake Doane (NE) DePaul Dayton Creighton Cornell Connecticut Concordia (WI) Concordia (MN) be meeting forthefirst meeting be UWM and Illinois will will UWM andIllinois NCAA Tournament in 3-0 win inthematch. 3-0 win The Illini claimeda The Illini time sincetime the1999 Gainesville, Fla.Gainesville, W 17 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 0 4 0 1 3 1 1 7 1 0 2 0 2 1 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 11 L 2 0 5 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 1 4 1 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 First 1992 1986 1982 1985 1982 1996 1996 1975 2005 1998 1988 2005 2000 1985 1996 1984 1989 1983 1982 1986 1985 1979 1988 1992 1983 1981 1977 1999 1982 1985 1994 1990 1986 1981 1981 1995 1991 2002 1978 1988 1994 1986 1988 1987 1989 1997 1996 1984 2005 1998 1988 2005 2000 1989 1996 1988 1989 1987 1990 1986 1988 1988 1988 1992 1988 1993 2003 1999 1983 1985 1994 2005 1987 2005 1981 1995 1991 2002 1986 1988 Last Michigan Tech Michigan St. Michigan-Dearborn Miami (OH) Miami Metro St. Mercer McKendree (IL) UMBC Marycrest Marquette Marshall Mankato St. Macalester Chicago Loyola Louisville Louisiana State Loras (IA) Liberty Lewis Salle La SuperiorLake St. Lakeland (Ontario)Lakehead Kent St. Kellogg JeffersonCC Jacksonville St. Iowa Wesleyan Iowa St. Iowa IPFW IUPUI Indiana-Terre Haute Indiana Tech Indiana St. Illinois St. Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois Central Illinois off with Louisville and with Louisville off of Big East opponents opponents Big East of Georgetown lastyear.Georgetown UWM will face apair UWM will this season, squaring Marquette. The Panthers beat 42 22 25 W 0 2 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 4 2 3 9 0 2 1 3 3 9 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 4 First Meeting 23 27 14 L 2 2 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 1 3 1975 1980 1998 1999 1983 1992 First 1985 2000 1986 1981 2004 1981 1985 1998 1982 1982 1983 1981 2004 1984 1998 1976 1993 1982 1987 1986 1992 1978 1983 2005 1982 1992 1981 1989 1986 1984 1980 1994 1977 2005 2005 2001 2003 2005 1999 1989 2000 1988 1991 2004 1981 1987 1998 1985 1999 1987 1987 2004 1986 1998 1984 2003 1989 1987 1986 1998 1978 1984 2005 1982 1998 2005 2002 1999 1984 1980 1997 1986 Last 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions Last 1989 1988 1988 1992 1984 1983 1988 1983 1985 1984 2000 1994 1987 2005 1977 1991 2001 2005 1988 1982 1992 1988 2004 1992 1982 1981 1995 1996 1993 2002 1985 1987 2003 1989 1983 2001 2005 2005 2005 1990 - 1973 1973 1973 1975 1973 1973 1973 1973 1975 1973 2000 1994 1985 1996 1977 1991 1982 1991 1988 1982 1992 1985 2004 1992 1982 1981 1995 1982 1991 1981 1985 1987 2003 1975 First 1983 1973 1980 1980 1992 1990 0 0 0 4 3 0 6 0 1 0 0 9 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 6 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 L 17 17 24 14 11 14 17 4 8 1 1 2 1 1 8 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 6 1 22 14 31 41 12 22 10 24 12 W 34 20 11 History • 71 History Klotsche Center. Klotsche Wisconsin will be Wisconsin making its first visit to the Klotsche Cen the Klotsche to ter since 1999. That is 1999. since ter Ten team played at the team played Ten also the last time a Big also the last time a Big Bay UW-Green UW-Oshkosh UW-Parkside UW-Platteville Falls UW-River Point UW-Stevens UW-Stout UW-Superior UW-Whitewater St. Wright (OH) Xavier St. Youngstown Winthrop Wisconsin Claire UW-Eau Crosse UW-La Wyoming Toledo (IL) Int’l Trinity Tulsa Valparaiso Tech Virginia Viterbo Iowa Upper State Utah Washburn Washington St. Washington Waynesburg State Wayne Virginia West Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Western Oregon Western Westmont & Mary William (Ontario) Windsor Wesleyan Texas St. Winona Last 1976 2003 1987 1989 1987 1984 1992 1989 1988 2004 1989 1997 1981 1988 1987 1981 1987 1989 1997 1997 1989 1990 1988 1989 1989 2002 2001 1994 2004 1998 1987 1985 1987 1987 1999 2002 2002 1998 1984 1998 1976 2002 1987 1984 1984 1984 1978 1989 1982 1990 1983 1997 1981 1978 1981 1981 1987 1986 1997 1997 1984 1990 1988 1985 1989 2000 1978 1994 2004 1998 1987 1985 1983 1983 1999 2002 1994 1998 1984 1998 First 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 L 1 1 1 7 5 1 5 0 1 2 3 1 1 5 4 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 10 W - Oral Roberts and not played Central not played There are only two only two are There Panthers this season this Panthers first-timeopponents Michigan since 1993. since Michigan Mercer. UWM also has UWM also Mercer. on the schedule for the on the schedule (MN) Catherine’s St. Rock Valley State Sacramento Valley Saginaw (IA) Ambrose St. State Cloud St. (IL) Francis St. (PA) Francis St. (IN) Joseph’s St. Louis St. Mary (NE) St. (CA) Mary’s St. (MN) Mary’s St. Norbert St. Olaf St. Teresa’s St. (MN) Thomas St. Xavier St. Francisco San St. Jose San Schoolcraft Seneca (Ontario) (IA) Simpson Dakota South St. Dakota South Florida South St. Missouri SE Illinois Southern SMU Mississippi So. Nazarene So. St. SW Missouri (MN) St. Southwest Southwestern (TX) Southwestern Austin F. Stephen Syracuse Temple Texas Lutheran Texas Tech Texas Last 2002 1994 2000 1987 2003 1988 1985 1991 2003 1989 1988 1997 2005 1997 2001 1989 1989 1989 1998 1988 1989 1990 1988 1989 1987 1987 2002 2000 2003 1997 1984 1989 2004 1997 1985 1994 1988 2005 1988 1987 1989 2002 1988 2004 2004 2002 1994 1992 1987 1991 1983 1982 1991 1981 1985 1986 1997 2005 1994 1995 1978 1988 1984 1998 1988 1984 1990 1988 1986 1986 1987 2002 2000 2003 1997 1982 1980 1982 1980 1985 1978 1988 1984 1978 1981 1984 1983 1988 1977 First 2004 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 0 2 0 6 3 2 1 2 0 0 L 10 First Meeting First 0 1 1 0 2 3 2 1 0 4 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 4 1 1 2 0 1 4 2 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 2 7 1 0 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 21 W Oral Roberts is the only Mid-Continent only Mid-Continent for UWM this season. Conference opponent Conference Pennsylvania Portland Sound Puget Purdue Purdue-Calumet Quincy Radford Oregon Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota-Morris Mississippi State Mississippi Missouri UMKC Louis Missouri-St. Southern Missouri Western Missouri Montana Tech Montana (AL) Montevallo State Murray Mundelein Ed. Coll. of Nat’l Nebraska-Kearney Wesleyan Nebraska UNLV Hampshire New Niagara N.C.-Greensboro Central (IL) North Dakota North St. Dakota North NE Illinois ColoradoNorthern Illinois Northern Northwestern (IA) Northwestern Iowa Northern Michigan Northern St. NW Missouri Northwood Dame Notre Baptist Oauchita Oral Roberts Minnesota Northland

2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide Bandimere, Sacramento State; Beauchene, Lisa Sacramento State Boyce, Illinois State; Sarah Potts, UWM; Lindsey Spoden, UWM; Sandra Kristin Lutes, Sacramento State (MVP); Erica Gerth, Eastern Illinois; Staci All-Tournament Team UWM def. Sac.St., 3-2 (30-24,30-27,26-30,25-30,15-11) Illinois St. def. E.Illinois, 3-2 (30-15,29-31,30-22,27-30,15-12) UWM def. E.Illinois, 3-0 (30-17,30-28,30-24) Sacramento State def. Illinois State, 3-0(30-19,30-28,30-23) Saturday, 13 Sept. Illinois State def. UWM,3-2(26-30,28-30,30-22,30-21,15-13) Sacramento State def. E. Illinois, 3-0(30-25,30-18,30-20) Friday, 12 Sept. (Sacramento State winstournament based on games tiebreaker) IllinoisEastern Illinois State UWM Sacramento State • 2003 Blum, of College Charleston; Wieters, Rebecca of College Charleston is; Erin Jones, IUPUI; Melissa Lange, UWM; Karen Fruit, UWM; Tiffany Kaycie Carr, College of Charleston (MVP); Aida Antanaviciute, Saint Lou All-Tournament Team Charleston def. UWM,3-0(32-30,30-21,34-32) IUPUI def. Saint Louis, 3-2(21-30,24-30,30-23,15-13) UWM def. IUPUI,3-1(19-30,30-24,30-22,30-19) Charleston def. Saint Louis, 3-0(30-21,30-27,30-15) Saturday, 11 Sept. UWM def. Saint Louis, 3-0(30-24,30-20,30-27) Charleston def. IUPUI,3-0(30-27,30-22,30-19) Friday, 10 Sept. Saint Louis IUPUI UWM ofCollege Charleston • 2004 Iowa; Felsing, Leanne UWM NorthernBrazda, Alabama; Danielle Iowa;son, Rowen,Laura Northern Jessica Yearout, Alabama (MVP); Bridget Fuentez, Alabama; Crystal Hud All-Tournament Team Alabama def. UWM(30-16,30-27,30-21) Northern Iowa def. Toledo, 3-0(31-29,30-21,30-23) UWM def. Toledo, 3-1(30-25,30-22,27-30,31-29) Alabama def. Northern Iowa, 3-0(30-26,35-33,30-13) Saturday, 11 Sept. Northern Iowa def. UWM,3-2(27-30,30-28,30-20,26-30,15-9) Alabama def. Toledo, 3-1(27-30, 30-22,30-15,30-20) Friday, 10 Sept. Toledo UWM Northern Iowa Alabama • 2005 72 •History Panther Invitational All-Time Results, and Standings Awards 0-3 2-1 2-1 2-1 0-3 1-2 2-1 3-0 0-3 1-2 2-1 3-0 - - Portland Austin Peay Wyoming UWM • 2000 SEMO; Evin Schurr, Drake Houpt,Jessica UWM; Schurla, Chrissy UWM; Dallenbach, Laura Paul; Marks, Lara DePaul Kara(MVP); Jakusz, Paul; De Melissa Nordine, De All-Tournament Team DePaul def. UWM,3-0(30-27,30-17,31-29) SEMO def. Drake, 3-2(25-30,30-24,30-21,25-30,15-12) UWM def. Drake, 3-1(34-36,30-28,30-21,30-19) DePaul def. SEMO, 3-0(30-23,30-25,30-20) Saturday, 8 Sept. UWM def. SEMO, 3-0(30-19,30-15,31-29) DePaul def. Drake, 3-1(30-25,21-30,30-15,30-27) Friday, 7 Sept. Drake SEMO UWM DePaul • 2001 UWM def. Illinois, Eastern 3-1(15-9,11-15,15-9,15-5) IUPUI def. Duquense, 3-1(8-15, 16-14, 15-7) IllinoisEastern def. Marshall, 3-0(15-11,15-11,15-2) UWM def. IUPUI,3-0 (15-5,15-9,15-9) Marshall def. Duquense, 3-0(15-11.15-12,15-7) Saturday, 11 Sept. UWM def. Marshall, 3-0(15-12,17-15,15-6) IllinoisEastern def. Duquense, 3-0(15-6,15-7,15-13) Marshall def. IUPUI,3-2(15-13,15-10,13-15,9-15,15-12) UWM def. Duquense, 3-1(15-9,12-15,15-2,15-5) IllinoisEastern def. IUPUI,3-0(15-5,15-4,15-10) Friday, 10 Sept. Duquense IUPUI Marshall IllinoisEastern UWM • 1999 Danielle Waldrep, Austin Peay DeChant,Portland;Bridget UWM; Melodytanach,Friehauf, Wyoming; Cat Larissa UWM; Schurla, Chrissy (MVP); UWM Dallenbach, Laura All-Tournament Team UWM def. Austin Peay, 3-1(15-9,12-15,15-9,15-12) Wyoming def. Portland, 3-1(15-4,15-10,9-15,15-12) UWM def. Portland, 3-0(14-16,15-10,15-9,15-12) Wyoming def. Austin Peay, 3-0(15-13,15-10,15-9) Saturday, 9 Sept. UWM def. Wyoming, 3-0(15-6,15-12,15-13) Austin Peay def. Portland, 3-2(15-8,15-6,13-15,9-15,15-9) Friday, 8 Sept. 0-3 1-2 2-1 3-0 0-3 1-2 2-1 3-0 0-4 1-3 2-2 3-1 4-0 - - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions 9/7/01 9/9/05 9/9/00 9/9/05 9/9/00 9/9/00 9/9/05 9/9/00 8/29/97 9/12/03 9/11/99 9/10/05 9/11/99 8/29/97 9/13/03 9/12/03 9/13/03 8/29/97 8/29/97 8/29/97 9/12/03 9/11/04 9/10/05 9/12/03 8/29/97 9/10/05 9/13/03 8/29/97 9/13/03 8/29/97 9/13/03 9/11/99 8/29/97 8/29/97 9/11/99 8/29/97 9/13/03 9/11/04 8/29/97 8/29/97 9/11/99 History • 73 History Invitational Record Book Invitational Record Lindsey Spoden (UWM) State) (Indiana Rust Lindsay of (Coll.Charleston) Blum Tiffany (UWM) Ericka Malterer players Five (Missouri) Renee Rosinski St.) Lisa (Sacramento Beauchene BoylesSara (Marshall) (Alabama) Crystal Hudson (UWM) Chrissy Schurla (IUPUI) Burns Kristy Schneider (UWM) Katie BelzungKristin (UNI) Rikli State) (Illinois Kelly State) (Sacramento Lutes Kristin State) Dallao (Indiana Jennifer Peay) Becky (Austin Sowinski (UWM) Erin Chapman Erica Gerth (Eastern Illinois) (UNI) Brazda Danielle (UWM) Moore Sarah State) (Illinois Kabbes Emily Rachel (Wyoming) Lau Bean (Toledo) Kate (Portland) Engstrom Sara State Sacramento 81 vs. State .418 vs. Chicago State 76 vs. Sacramento State 16 vs. Chicago State 106 vs. Sacramento 14 vs. Eastern Illinois (88 vs. UNC-Greensboro) St. Indiana State) (.550 vs. Chicago Missouri IUPUI (75 vs. Duquense) State) (17 vs. Chicago Missouri (112 vs. UWM) State Sacramento (16 vs. UWM) Iowa Northern Louis) (Saint Aida Antanaviciute State) Dallao (Indiana Jennifer Berg (UWM) Vande Trudy DallenbachLaura (UWM) Anita BallAnita (Duquense)

10 Service Aces 7 5 Attack Percentage (minimum 10 attempts) (minimum Percentage Attack .917 (11-12) .714 (10-14) .684 (14-19) .667 (18-24) .647 (11-17) Assists 69 67 62 60 Digs 31 27 26 25 Blocks 11 9 6 UWM Kills % Attack Assists Aces Digs Blocks Non-UWM Kills % Attack Assists Aces Digs Blocks Kills 29 27 26 25 23 - 4-0 3-1 3-1 2-2 0-4 0-4 4-0 3-1 2-2 1-3 0-4 Miller, UWM; Heidi Krumins, UWM Krumins, UWM; Heidi Miller, All-Tournament Team (NO MVP) (NO Team All-Tournament Michelle Prorock, Creighton; JoDe Cieloha, Shauna Creighton; UMKC; Marla Kelly Whitener, UWGB; Hanson, Elizabeth Drake; Kelly, Vogelgesang, Christie Drake; Shayla UWGB; Kaland, Marie Illinois; Western Kessel, Drake def. UWGB, 3-0 (15-6, 15-13, 15-2) UWGB, def. Drake 3-0 (15-12, 15-13, 15-3) Illinois, Western UWM def. UWM def. UMKC, 3-0 (15-5, 15-13, 15-10) UMKC, UWM def. 3-0 (15-4, 15-10, 15-7) Illinois, Western def. Drake 3-0 (15-5, 15-9, 15-4) UMKC, def. Creighton Drake def. UWM, 3-0 (15-3, 15-1, 16-14) def. Drake Sept. 2 Saturday, 3-2 (14-16, 8-15, 15-3, 15-4, 15-11) Creighton, def. UWGB UWM def. Creighton, 3-1 (15-8, 15-7, 10-15, 15-13) Creighton, UWM def. 3-0 (15-4, 15-5, 15-13) UMKC, def. UWGB 3-0 (15-8, 15-10, 15-9) Illinois, Western def. Creighton Friday, Sept. 1 Friday, 3-0 (15-5, 15-5, 15-3) UMKC, def. Drake 15-12, 15-11) 3-2 (6-15, 15-13, 13-15, Illinois, W. def. UWGB Jodi Maune, Missouri; Renee Rosinski, Missouri; Cynthia Jackson, Chicago Chicago Jackson, Cynthia Missouri; Rosinski, Renee Missouri; Maune, Jodi UNC-Greensboro Evans, Kelley State; Indiana Dallao, Jennifer State; • 1995 Drake All-Tournament Team (NO MVP) (NO Team All-Tournament Krill, UWM Keelyn UWM; Schneider, Berg, UWM; Katie Vande Trudy UWM Bay UW-Green Creighton Illinois Western UMKC Missouri def. Indiana State, 3-1 (15-9, 15-6, 9-15, 15-4) State, Indiana def. Missouri 3-0 (15-2, 15-0, 15-0) State, Chicago def. State Indiana 3-1 (15-2, 9-15, 15-7, 15-7) State, Chicago def. UNC-Greensboro Saturday, Aug. 30 Aug. Saturday, 3-0 (15-5, 15-7, 15-2) UNC-Greensboro, UWM def. 3-0 (15-8, 15-11, 15-6) Missouri, UWM def. UWM def. Indiana State, 3-2 (12-15, 9-15, 15-13, 15-7, 15-10) 3-2 (12-15, 9-15, 15-13, State, Indiana UWM def. 15-9, 13-15, 15-8) 3-2 (15-17, 15-4, UNC-G, def. St. Indiana 3-0 (15-8, 15-7, 15-3) UNC-Greensboro, def. Missouri Missouri State Indiana UNC-Greensboro State Chicago 29 Aug. Friday, 15-3) 3-0 (15-1, 15-1, State, Chicago def. 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10/6 10/20 11/2 9/14 9/30 10/2-3 10/20 11/6-7 record in overall count does not * - Match Wis. Kenosha, Tournament, # - WWIAC Wis. Milwaukee, Regional, $ - AIAW Invitational Claire UW-Eau 10/9-10 at Tournament UW-Whitewater 10/16-17 at 10/24 10/27 Bradley Tournament 10/30-31 at 11/11 Tournament WWIAC 11/11-12 at Regionals AIAW 11/19-21 at * - Match does not count in overall record in overall count doesnot * - Match Kenosha District Tournament, 14 # - NAIA Minn. Bi-District, Marshall, $ - NAIA Milwaukee Tournament, & - WWIAC Colo. Denver, Nationals, % - NAIA • 1981 Pleyte Coach:Head Tom 43-17 Record: 9/11 Tournament Eastern Michigan 9/18-19 at UW 9/12 9/22 9/24 Tournament Illinois Northern 9/25-26 at 10/1

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10/26 11/4 9/30 11/9 10/1-2 10/1 10/2 10/15-16 at Eastern Illinois Tournament Eastern Illinois 10/15-16 at 10/15 10/16 10/19 Tournament UW-Whitewater 10/22-23 at 10/22 10/23 Central Tournament Illinois 10/29-30 at 10/31 * - Match does not count in overall record in overall count does not * - Match Kenosha District 14 Tournament, # - NAIA Minn. Bi-District, Marshall, $ - NAIA Wis. Superior, Tournament, & - WWIAC SC Rock Hill, Nationals, % - NAIA • 1982 Pleyte Coach:Head Tom 48-16-2 Record: 9/10 Tournament State Wright 9/17-18 at 9/17 9/18 9/21 Invitational Loras 9/24-25 at 9/24 9/25 9/28 11/5-6 11/12 11/13 10/27

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11/2 9/27 9/30-10/1 9/16-17 9/16 9/17 9/21 9/30 10/1 10/4 10/5 10/29 11/1 11/5 11/11 11/12 10/28-20 at Illinois Central Tournament Illinois 10/28-20 at 10/28 11/5 10/14-15 at UW-Whitewater Tournament UW-Whitewater 10/14-15 at 10/14 10/15 10/18 10/21 10/22 10/26 10/26 9/23-24 at UW-La Crosse Tournament Crosse UW-La 9/23-24 at 9/23 • 1983 Pleyte Coach:Head Tom 52-17-1 Record: 9/9-10 9/9 9/10 9/13 9/24 * - Match does not count in overall record in overall count doesnot * - Match Milwaukee District 14 Tournament, % - NAIA Milwaukee Bi-District Championship, # - NAIA Missouri Joseph, St. Nationals, & - NAIA 9/28

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11/23 11/23 10/13 10/20 10/27 10/31 11/2 11/9 11/15 11/15 11/15-17 NAIA National Tournament National 11/15-17 NAIA 11/15 11/22 Central Tournament Illinois 10/26-27 at 10/26 10/12-13 at UW-Whitewater Tournament UW-Whitewater 10/12-13 at 10/12 11/15 11/21 11/21 11/21 11/22 11/22 9/22 9/29 10/2 10/4 9/28-29 at Northern Iowa Tournament Iowa Northern 9/28-29 at 9/28 9/12 9/21-22 at UW-La Crosse Tournament Crosse UW-La 9/21-22 at 9/21 Record: 55-4 Record: 9/10 Milwaukee Nationals, & - NAIA • 1984 Pleyte Coach:Head Tom % - NAIA District 14 Tournament, Milwaukee District 14 Tournament, % - NAIA Minn. Bi-Districts, Marshall, # - NAIA 11/9

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The university boasts to 120 under grow 28,000 students, the second largest enrollment number its seen has UWM Extension Center inMilwaukee Wisconsin of State University the the and of College merger a with created was UW-Milwaukee 1956, in and Milwaukee, College- State Wisconsin became it 1951, In TeachersCollege. State Milwaukee the expanded its curriculum in 1927 school to become the School, Mil Normal State the waukee as 1885 in founded Originally Wisconsin. in campus second-safest the as ranked is stately homes 10 minutes and from downtown. UWM streets along tree-lined situated residential is campus compact The inschool. still while experience professional getting in edge an students givesstate the of heart industrial and tural cul financial, business, the in location Its beautiful shoreline of Michigan. Lake the from blocks five just lies campus The students. and staff faculty, many to home and areas residential attractive mostcity’s the of on one Side, East located upper is Milwaukee’s campus 93-acre UWM’s Location/Environment 80 •This Is UWM UWM Today History - - - national recognition, as well as top accredi dividual schools and colleges have achieved and development expenditures. UWM’s in public institutions in the nation in research 100 top the among listed is UWM 1,300, than more of faculty distinguished a With • Letters &Science &Information• Library Science • Center for Great Studies Lakes • Institute of Chamber Music • Center for Business Competitiveness of• School Architecture and They are: tion, scholarship, research and performance. ing achievements in diverse areas of instruc UW System Board of Regents for outstand the fromrecognition special receivedhave that university the of areas Excellence, of Universitynine has SystemCentersUWM tation, by groups. review their Masters Programs Undergrad Programs ProgramsDegree Students Schools andSchools Colleges ProgramsDoctoral Areas Excellence Of Urban Planning . UWM Fast Facts ...... An aerial view of the UWM campus, which is located within blocks blocks within of islocated theUWMcampus, which An view aerial Faculty ...... of Lake Michigan on Michigan Milwaukee’sof Lake side. east ...... 28,000 149 48 81 12 18 - - - - • Center for Twentieth-Century Studies • Center for Teacher Education • Laboratory for Surface Studies • Professional Theatre Training Program Weber. as did Illinois men’s basketball coach Bruce standout Tony Sanneh also attended UWM, Bowl, is also a UWM grad. U.S. World Cup Super 2003 the officiated Carollo, who Bill of the National Football League. NFL referee chief financial officer of the Seattle Seahawks Reinfeldt (Business ‘75), vice president and Mike back defensive All-Pro NFL former Kulwicki (Mechanical Engineering ‘77) and world Alan championNASCAR sports late the include the in graduates Notable is named. UWMlibrary the whom forIsrael, of minister prime former the ‘17), (Education Meir Golda are ates Among UWM’s many distinguished gradu 50 states and abroad. all in live grads UWM 100,000 than More leaders. community and cultural business, Wisconsin, and include many of Milwaukee’s 65 percent of alumni remain in Southeastern - Extensive. Universities Doctoral/Research called group top the Foundationin Carnegie the by ranked 3,600) of total a (from versities uni andU.S. colleges 148 of one is UWM • Women’s Studies Consortium Among The Best Alumni - - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - - This Is UWM • 81 This and nation. The Midwest Expressconven Center main city’s the as serves downtown around from groups draws and tion center the world to host their annual activities in to, get to easy also is Milwaukee Milwaukee. 94 interstates of intersections the at located International Mitchell 43. and Milwaukee’s daily 500 over airlines, 20 nearly has Airport newly a features and arrivals and departures area. public reconstructed teams, including the NBA’s Bradley CenMilwaukee the downtown at play Bucks, ter. In addition, the U.S. Cellular is Arenathe downtown of home the UWM men’s basketball team, as well as the Milwaukee of Wave the Major Indoor Soccer League. renovations major undergone has arena The and also hosts a number of concerts and specialother events. TheMilwaukee Mile, an auto racing track located at State Fair Park, Racing Indy an Seriesand Busch isNASCAR home to also a landscape sports the Plus, event. League systems park county best the of one includes event Tour PGA annual an and nation the in in suburban Brown Deer. Last PGA year’s one just Kohler, in held was Championship Senior year’s Next Milwaukee. of north hour will also be in Kohler. PGA Championship Milwaukee is also a tourist and business destination for travelers around the state to the Major League All-Star Game in 2002 in Game All-Star League Major the to and has hosted concerts and other special events. Two of the other city’s professional sports - - - - - from the north end of downtown through the Third Ward. the Third downtown through of north the end from One of the many highlights of downtown Milwaukee is the scenic RiverWalk, which extends which extends highlights downtown Milwaukee of the many is the scenicOne of RiverWalk, is, it includes places to tailgate restau sports-themed along a the River, Menomonee rant, and an elegantly finished restaurant, the .300 Miller alsoClub. Park host played number number of nationally-reknowned exhibits Milwaukee the Plus, Theater. IMAX an and County Zoo is well-known as one of the nation. in the finest put city The sports. its loves also Milwaukee the with Baseball League Major on stamp its 2001. of spring the in Park Miller of arrival The $400 million, one-of-a-kind grass. natural ballpark and roof convertible a features Offering the finest in ballpark amenities, Miller Park is a park within a park - that cafes cafes and antique stores. An abundance of apart loft-style of form the in housing new also becom are condominiums and ments in the area. the landscape a part of ing museum Milwaukee’s scene is also active. TheMilwaukee Art Museum wrappedup a $100 million expansion a few years ago, featuring a dramatic wing-like sculpture rising high above Milwaukee’s lakefront. TheMilwaukeeMuseum Public includes a Gondolas and water taxies frequently travel travel frequently taxies water and Gondolas area. scenic RiverWalk Milwaukee’s becom quickly is Ward Third Historic The arts of Milwaukee’s ing the “off-Broadway” scene. It is home to the Theatre Centeras well new as smaller, another, Broadway experimental theatre. In addition, this re number a features district warehouse stored Milwaukee well-regarded the galleries, art of of Institute Art and Design, coffee houses, - - - - - during the summer months. the summer during held along Milwaukee’s lakefront lakefront Milwaukee’s held along Summerfest is one of many annual festivals festivals annual many of is one Summerfest sports bars are located along theAlso Walk. prevalent along the RiverRiverWalk are many brewpubs and microbreweries. opment to opment the north and south. Fine food, cultural venues, eclectic shops, nightlifeexciting and a wide array of distinctive The RiverWalk, which meanders through devel its continues downtown, of heart the Summerfest, and over a dozen ethnic festi dozen a over and Summerfest, spectacular vals all held along Milwaukee’s lakefront. Heralded as “The Cityof festivals, annual Festivals,” 15 Mil than more hosts waukee festival, music largest the world’s including hoods, Milwaukee invites you to discover community. diverse unique, its in growth and development. sparkling of clean Lake water to Michigan, From the the rich heritage of our ethnic neighbor Milwaukee, The Genuine American City, is steeped in tradition and history, alive 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide bean Studies (CELAC), and was Chair of the Carib and American Latin Latino, for ter He served as Associate Director of the Cen and of Dean Graduate Studies. formerly held the post of Associate Provost also He campus. the of Officer Operating Chief the as functioned Yorkand New of University State Albany, at University the andVice President forAcademic Affairs at Provost of position the held formerly He dation. Science Foundation and Russell Sage Foun Foundation, Fulbright Association, National including the Ford Foundation, organizations Rockefeller of fel variety and a from grants lowships received has He States. and debt and labor migration to the United adjustment structural of problems issues, His research interests include labor market emphasisspecial on Rico. Puerto in the Caribbean and Central America, with a labor economist, he has regional expertise rank of Professor of Economics at UWM. As Chancellor Santiago also holds the academic campus. offand on constituents of number great a with a partner university and the officer of administrativechief the is heposition, this UWM’sChancellor.is InseventhSantiago the of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Chancellor the as year academic third his beginning is Santiago E. Carlos program can be competitively and finan and competitively be can program recreationandintramural athletic, UWM anenvironmenting diversifieda which in Theboard’s stated mission includes foster athletic department. involved in a number of the activities of the alumni, the board meets monthly and gets of staff and faculty members, students and campusvariety community.a of up Made the of rest the to department athletic the connecting in role a plays Board Athletic Wisconsin-Milwaukee of University The 82 •This Is UWM Dr. Santiago Carlos ------approach to and academics athletics.” unbeatable this of supporter strong a be will I field. playing the on and classroom year’s outstanding performance both in the last by shown as mindset, that has clearly you have to focus on the academics. UWM foremost and first but nice, is “Winning said. scholar-athlete,”Santiago Chancellor the creating on focus must “Universities at University Albany. the at held camp training summer League Football National annual and was involved with the New York Giants issues, admissions-related and academics on department athletics the with closely worked Committee, Steering Certification its National Collegiate Athletic Association at Albany, Provost Santiago was a member of working with athletics. With the University in background strong a has also Santiago Albany for year academic the 1996-1997. University Faculty Senate at the University at the annualthe budget. aspects of the athletic department, including variety of sub-committees to oversee a various forms also board year.The school the of meeting first the at elected are secretary, and vice-chair a chair, including Officers, the highest ethical and regulatory standards. meets that manner a in operates program recreation and intramural athletic, UWM the thatuniversity,ensuring the also while mural and recreation program into the life of to integrating a well-rounded athletic, intra cially successful. Theboard is also dedicated UWM Athletic Board Chancellor - ogy in the School of School inthe Education.ogy associateprofessor educationalof psychol is also part of the faculty at UWM. She is an Dr.Santiago’s Santiago-Rivera,Azara wife, International Relations Advisory Group. of the U.S. Congressional Hispanic Caucus member a is and Review Research Latino Santiago is also a founding co-editor of the AlongDr.journals.with Acosta-Belén,Dr. scholarlyof variety wide a in reviews book and articles 30 than more published has and book another co-edited has He Belén. Acosta- Edna with co-authored Nation,” Commuter a of Development The States: United the in Ricans “Puerto forthcoming the being latesteconomy, the and with ety soci Rican Puerto on focusing books five of co-author or author the is SantiagoDr. softball teamssoftball for hisdaughters. andHe walking jogging. helped coach also have included golf, tennis, downhill skiing, team. In recent years, his sporting interests division’sonhis place a andearned all-star school high throughout base Santiago third played Dr. Baseball. League Major to Cepeda Orlando and Clemente Roberto round year- and aspired to follow baseball national heroes played Santiago Dr. Rico, Like most other boys growing up in Puerto of (1975). Rico Puerto University the and (1979) University Cornell from economics in and degrees M.A. (1982) University Cornell from ics Chancellor Santiago has a Ph.D. in econom Board MembersBoard As OfAug. 15 Joseph Czarnezki Douglas WoodsDouglas Thomas Holme Joe Rodriguez James Hazard Laurie MarksLaurie Ginny Stoffel Erika SanderErika Mark Keane Jose Torres Jim Cleary - - - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - - - This Is UWM • 83 This athletics administrator at Miami University University Miami at administrator athletics where he earned Ohio, both in his Oxford, bachelor’s and master’s degrees. He was inducted into the Miami Athletics Hall of last fall. Fame in A thecaptain former ma rine corps, Haidet enjoys weight training, with time spending and fishing, and hiking children four Drew, stepson, Beth, wife, his 13 grandchildren. and Over Haidet’s tenure, athletics at UWM has has UWM at athletics tenure, Haidet’s Over Di NCAA to II Division NAIA from moved status independent from and status, I vision conferences, athletic two in membership to raising the bar of competition each time. Haidet notes that the strong commitment to athletics by the institution and student association has greatly contributed to the program. the of growth successful and rapid coaches also past student-athletes, feels He the motion in set helped administrators and UWM enjoys. success Haidet is active in NCAA numerous I-III Level NCAA completed has ac He tivities. Athletics Management courses and wasa member of two NCAA Division I NCAA Peer two and teams Certification Review was He also thecommittees. recently chair Executive Council of the League’s Horizon activities. the in all league’s active is of and Prior to coming to UWM, Haidet was an Aaron Aaron Field and Engelmann Field, which beginning this season. lights will have - - - Director ofAthletics Director Bud Haidet Bud move by the men’s basketball team to the U.S. U.S. the to team basketball men’s the by move and Milwaukee downtown in Arena Cellular Henry at improvements for theway shown this past spring, the highest in number the league. have Panthers Numerous also won And, awards. academic national and league average point grade cumulative current the 3.0. above is all student-athletes of facili in upgrade an directed also has Haidet recently- The athletics. UWM all of tiesfor the - renovation Center Klotsche completed and office the improved vastly has - Pavilion training space for the athletic department. successful extremely the led also has Haidet women’s soccer and baseball have also been also have baseball and soccer women’s UWM Tournament. in the NCAA regulars has also earned the reputation for hosting Championships. League Horizon successful regu has tournament basketball men’s The larly set attendance records in Milwaukee basketball, women’s for while tournaments vol women’s and soccer women’s and men’s leyball accolades. all drawn have student-athletes UWM 67 classroom, the In were named to the Academic Honor Roll Many Many of UWM’s teams have also gained national recognition under Haidet. Thegreat success of basketballthe men’s team a and 2003 in berth NCAA an includes also appearance Tournament Invitation National qualified has team soccer men’s The 2004. in has and Tournaments NCAA five last the for nation. the in eighth as high as ranked been volleyball Theteam women’s has qualified Tournaments. NCAA eight last the of five for the made also team basketball women’s The NCAA in Tournament 2001 and teams in - - - - after the 2000-01 season,and thenwon it 2003-04 campaign. the after again first place and won the MCC men’s all-sports all-sports men’s MCC the won and place first the won then Panthers The championship. all-sports league’s trophy for the first time school year 1999-2000 the andfollowing fact, In during year. school the 1999-2000of out point one just finished UWM season, Thesuccess at UWM actuallystarted long ago. UWM finished second in theMcCaf standings during the 1997-98 ferty Trophy while the women beat Purdue before falling falling before Purdue beat women the while goal. a last-second on Marquette to NCAA Tournament this past year. The men The year. past this Tournament NCAA knocked offBradley fallingbefore inover time to national runner-up New Mexico, UWM has experienced tremendous success. success. tremendous experienced has UWM soccer and women’s In fact, both the men’s the of round second the to advanced teams 16 and garner national recognition. national garner 16 and Basketball is far thefrom only sport where Those basketball accomplishments came post-season2005 a run that of heels the on saw men the advance to Panther the Sweet battling battling with Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament, only to fall in the contest. ing ing Big 12 power Oklahoma before falling to eventual national champion Florida. At the same time, the Panther women were the Horizon League basketball season was completed. ThePanther menagain madebeat Tournament, NCAA the in mark their award for two-straight years. two-straight for award after came year last of highlight biggest The league five title basketball. in UWM in men’s has award all-sports women’s the won also all-sports men’s the and years six last the of League’s All-Sports Trophy, for All-Sports League’s the Trophy, fourth titles league 10 won UWM years. six in time season regular third-straight a claimed and precedented success on and off the playing off and playing thesuccess on precedented UWM year, past This Haidet. under surface won the McCaffertyTrophy, the Horizon UWM Athletics Department. UWM Athletics un experienced has department the fact, In Athletics Athletics has been a Haidet way of and life for UWM Haidet, Bud Athletics of Director is making busy the success a life of for way 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide school’s mascot, Victor E.Panther. He also coordinates the activities of the UWM cheerleaders and the the athletic department’s participation in the Wisconsin State Fair. department, including the annual men’s basketball golf outing and athletic eventsfor the coordinate helpsto special some also Clark radio sideand Weigel Broadcasting on television the side. UWM’s relationships with Clear Channel Communications on the Media Network, helping to coordinate Panther the oversees he addition, sports. In varsity UWM’s of 15 all are for sales, marketing, promotions and sponsorship advertising of responsibilities maintenance main His participating inother affairs. external UWM’s for athletics director department while marketing also the Clark as 1999. serves of April in operations Jason Clark was named the assistant athletics director for external overseason-ticket sales last the five years. WMLW in Milwaukee. UWM has also experienced a steady rise in and an agreement for extensive television coverage on CBS-58 and withdeal the sive with Clear Channel deal for radio coverage and advertising, a The expansion of UWM’s marketing efforts have included an exten developing an integrated marketingon plan for of all UWM’sdepartment sports. the for lead the taken has and basketball UWM coveragetelevisionforand radio expanded the in roleintegral an played also has He 2003. in Arena U.S. Cellular the to transition UWM and has helped to oversee the Panther men’s basketball Lang is team’s also in charge of the men’s and women’s soccer programs at tion of major all contracts. relations and negotiation and construc overseeing policy development, public includes This administrator. financial Most importantly, he serves as the chief and fundraising the coordinator. officebusiness athletic operations, the external of director assistant the ing Lang’s affairs, supervis include duties external of director associate the As director.athletics associate an as 2002 of fall the in department athletics UWM the joined Lang Chuck 84 •This Is UWM Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Associate Athletics Director Assistant Athletics Director Chuck Lang Jason Clark - - for increased advertising - the University Relations Committee, the Physical Environment Physical the Committee, Relations University the D’Abbraccioactivelyinvolvedis campusin committees, including in January of 2006. the Klotsche Center addition project, which opened as the Pavilion of some UWM’s of sports. Also,oversight over the past as eight years, she well has coordinated as programs, medicine sports and conditioning and strength LifeSkills, the academic enhancement, include CHAMPS/ responsibilities of areas Her Associate Athletics Director in2000. promotedto was She 1996. in istrator WomanAdmin Senior and Director before becoming an Assistant Athletics school the for advisor academic and compliancecoordinatorNCAA the as riety of positions since 1990. She started Deanna D’Abbraccio has been a member of the UWM staff in a va institutional compliance with NCAA and conference regulations. the monitoring of the personal welfare of the student-athletes and involvedstudent-athlete. in also the Heis to services academic of delivery the and performance academic reviews he particular,In oversight and advice in the providesadministration Rodriguez representative,of the athletic athletics faculty program. as role his In ways Milwaukee the represents media urban development. history. He is currently researching the urban U.S. and history Latino U.S. of driguez has been published in the areas Urban the Studies of Programs at UWM. Director Ro the also is He 13 years. past the for taught has he where UWM, at History of Department the is anRodriguez Associate Professor in Wisconsin-Milwaukee. ics Representative for the University of AthletFaculty the as year second his beginning is Rodriguez Joe number of events. league successful highly tournamentthe as director,serves often a school hosting the with Championships,Horizon hostLeague D’Abbraccioto on called is UWM When committee. finance the of member a been has and committees, sports various for liaison administrative an as acts Council, Executive the on serves sheWithinHorizon League, the Committee, and Alcohol the Abuse and Drug Other Task Force. Deanna D’AbbraccioDeanna Faculty Athletics Representative Joe Rodriguez Associate Athletics Director - - - - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions

1993 2000 2001 Baseball Baseball 2001, 2006 1992, 1993 1995, 1996 2001, 2006 Men’s SoccerMen’s Men’ s SoccerMen’ Track & Field Track 1999, 2001, 2002 2003, 2005, 2006 Women’s Soccer Women’s Women’s Soccer Women’s Men’s Basketball Men’s Men’s Basketball Men’s This Is UWM • 85 This 2000,2001,2003, 2006 2001, 2004, 2005,2006 2002, 2004, 2005,2006 1990,1993,1997, 2001, Women’s Basketball Women’s 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Women’s Volleyball Women’s Women’s Basketball Women’s 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 2002, 2003, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005 Women’s Volleyball Women’s 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 1979, 1980, 1990, 2001, 1980, 1990, 1979, Men’s Cross Country Cross Men’s Women’s Cross Country Cross Women’s Men’s Swimming & Diving Swimming Men’s 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, Men’s Indoor Track & Field IndoorMen’s Track Women’s Swimming & Diving Swimming Women’s UWM In The NCAAs The In UWM Men’s Outdoor Track & Field OutdoorMen’s Track UWM League Titles Women’s Indoor Track & Field Indoor Track Women’s Women’s Outdoor Track & Field & Field Outdoor Track Women’s 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 - -

Adrian Tigert and Nichole Drummond led Nichole and Tigert Adrian their teams to the 2006 NCAA Tournament. the 2006 NCAA to teams their 15 varsity sports. Full include scholarships the cost of room and board, in addition to on based are Scholarships books. and tuition academic success. and ability athletic soccer teams also compete on campus at Engelmann Field, reknowned to be one of the best collegiate soccer facilities in thecountry. Lights have been addedfield to this the summer. The Panther baseballteam plays at Henry Aaron Field, occassionally getting the while chance to play at Miller Park. UWM has 15 varsity athletic teamsoffers its and prospective student-athletesaid in the form of athletic scholarships. Full and partial are in available scholarships all January and now houses allhouses now and the of athletics January offices, aswell an as and new lockerrooms rooms, team weight rooms, training rooms, Theproject alsoacademic included center. a renovation of the 5,000-seat vol which is home Center, to the women’s Klotsche leyball, basketball women’s and teams track and diving and swimming The teams. field Center, Klotsche the in pool own their have located on the lower level. UWM’s men’s basketball team plays at the U.S. Cellular Arena in downtown Milwaukee. UWM’s Quality facilities are also a part of the ath letic scene at UWM. Thenew Pavilion, an opened in to the addition Klotsche Center, - - UWM Athletics - A Winning Way Winning A - Athletics UWM regularly regularly appear on the academic league’s all-league teams. This pastspring, 67student-athletes were named to the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll. UWM student-athletes also school year. UWM student-athletes have also become known for their work in the classroom. NCAA Tournament appearance. UWM’s Pan the after came Trophy McCafferty first thers won nine league titles in the 2000-01 play. play. ThePanther soccermen’s team was ranked as high as eighth in the nation and the men’s basketball team made its first athletics for some time. In season, the UWM 2002-03won five league titles and sent four teams to NCAA Tourmament an indoor league title. indoor an UWM in happening been have things Good also won the league and advanced to the track while the NCAA Tournament, men’s outdoor and indoor both won team field and won women Panther the and crowns league the men, who have now won three NCAA games over Tournament the past two sea team basketball women’s Panther The sons. and and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The appearance in the tourney was the third in four years for winter, UWM’s men’s basketball team won men’s UWM’s winter, its third-straight regular season Horizon League title, won the league tournament second second round of the NCAA Tournament. It was the fifth-straightappearance inthe second round for the men. Then in the UWM’s fall UWM’s sports squads soccer, of men’s volleyballsoccer all and women’s women’s Leaguewon Horizon titles while the men’s soccer to the advanced teams women’s and UWM earned the McCafferty Trophy thanks thanks Trophy McCafferty the earned UWM teams. of number a by year great another to and has won five of the last six women’s all- women’s six last the of five won has and men’s two last the with along awards sports sports awards. McCafferty Trophy, given to the top athletic top the to given Trophy, McCafferty the alsowon UWM league. the in program award in 2000-01, 2003-04 and 2004-05, UWM found itself on top of the Horizon League when the 2005-06ended. The Panthers claimedschool the league’s year both regionally and nationally in the world world the in nationally and regionally both athletics. intercollegiate of For the fourth time in the last six years, TheUniversity ofWisconsin-Milwaukee position has a itself moved into prominent 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide area, business the and economic center of Wisconsin. Milwaukeemetro the availablein opportunitiesare job and ships student-athletesplanningin career their paths. Numerous intern assist to offered Workshopsare year. each on-campus interview employers 200 ApproximatelyCenter. Development Career pus UWM boasts a 95 percent job placement rate through the on-cam • Post-Graduate Opportunities: on GPA. their based pro-ratedarehours attend, their howeverto required also are 3.0 Upperclassmen with a cumulative grade point average of less than staff. coaching the of member a by monitored are and night hours per two for Thursday through Monday meet Students week. All freshmen are required to attend study table for eight hours per • Structured Study: study rooms for student-athletes. and tutoring private has Pavilion new The request. upon athletes Individuals and group tutors are available in all subjects to student- • Tutors: progressacademic is monitored regularly. and year, the throughout periodically sought are student-athlete professorsplanning.Progresscareer the andfrom reports each of scheduling class with assistance ongoingprovide advisors demic Student-athletes receive priority when registering for classes. Aca • Priority Registration -Academic Monitoring: requirements. demic progress aca and degree completion reports, grade monitoring and coursework coordinating assistance, providing tutoring and support service also while enhancement academic for program comprehensive a developed Vollmanstudent-athletes. all has with letic academic advisor, working closely Tom Vollman is UWM’s ath full-time computera full lab and numerous tutoring rooms. one-on-one tutoring opportunities. The academic center new alsothe Pavilion, houses provides student-athletesin with aquiet place to study and located Center, Assistance Academic The progress. are developed, including monitoring courses, grades and academic basis to assess specific needs. Programs for academic advancement individualanon advisor student-athletes their withnew meet All inforcing its commitment to its student-athletes’ academic success. UWM has had a full-time athletic academic advisor since 1998, re success.academic achieve to opportunity an communities student-athletes all give to athletic campus on and academic the between created been has partnership A student-athlete. every of success personal and is committed to enhancing the opportunities of academic, athletic Department Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Athletics of University The 86 •This Is UWM Putting The “Student” In Student-Athlete - -

- - - - and athletics.” this honor and upholding the delicate balance academics between achieving for personnel school and coaches student-athletes, the congratulate“We said. DeBoer Kathy Director AVCAExecutive be able to award these schools for their excellence in the classroom,” about.The student-athlete all is again once to AVCA privileged is a being what is Plan/AVCAAward Academic Game Team “The asked being meeting and of exceeding them.” everything cally and academically, and receiving this award shows the team is “All of our players have a lot of demands put on them, both athleti student-athlete,”term the to Kathycoach head UWM Litzau said. “I am extremely proud of the players on my team who have lived up thers have won award. this cumulative GPA is 3.489. This isthe second year inteam aUWM’s rowthe Pan scale. 4.0 a on average grade-point team mulative 2005-2006 season, given to teams that maintain at least at 3.30 cu Plan/AVCAGame the TeamAward ofthe Academicfor winners arePanthers The success. academic forAssociation Coaches’ ball VolleyAmerican the by honored squads I Division 54 of one is The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s team volleyball • Commitment to Service – to engage the student-athlete in in to his/her campusservice and surrounding communities. student-athlete the engage to – Service to Commitment • dent-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals. • Commitment to Career Development – to encourage the stu sion-making skills. deci and growth personal well-being, emotional encouraging student-athletes, the for lifestyle support well-balanced to a of – development Development Personal to Commitment • student-athlete. the of well-being the to dedicated and equitable broad-based, are that programs athletic ofdevelopment the foundationsfor philosophical build to – Excellence Athletic to Commitment • opment and graduation. demic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual devel aca the support to – Excellence Academic to Commitment • The life skills program includes five major commitments: sity setting. qualitythe of student-athletethe within univerthe experience created to support student-athlete development and to enhance body. With this in mind, the UWM program, “SUCCESS,” was program and the student-athlete as an integral part of the studentcollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus educational and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is to maintain inter NCAA the CHAMPS/Life of Skillsmember Program.a is The mission Wisconsin-Milwaukee of of the University NCAA The Skills forSkills Life to Community and Service Education Challenges Commitment to Excellence United for Student-Athletes Panthers Honored By AVCA ------5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions - - - - This Is UWM • 87 This Chuck SerpaChuck Director ofDirector Sports Medicine Strength and Conditioning Coach John Ochsenwald John received his master’s degree from Illinois in at 1982. worked He his received master’s a assuming before athletic trainer assistant as a graduate Illinois two have Jan, wife, his and Ochsenwald there. full-timeposition in Cedarburg. their home make and Jamie, and Jenna children, Director of Sports Medicine John Ochsenwald oversees the sports sports the oversees Ochsenwald John Medicine Sports of Director department. medicine Ochsenwald, who assumed his duties in July 1992, supervises assistant trainers and student trainers in all sports, and serves as staffathletic trainerfor themen’s swim women’s and men’s and soccer ming programs. He is also a clinical assistant professor and teacher in the Athletic Training Program. Education the from UWM to came Ochsenwald an was he where Illinois, of University years. 10 for trainer athletic assistant Illinois, At Ochsenwald worked pri teams. baseball the football, with wrestling marily and A 1980 graduate of The Ohio State University, Ochsenwald of work with athletes to develop and retain natural flexibility, jump flexibility, natural retain and develop to athletes with work of times. reaction skills and ing manual training first department’s the implemented also has Serpa strength general with along information, nutritional contains that He exercises. training strength sport-specific and exercises training has also more brought structure and to organization the strength and conditioning area. Finally, Serpa has training instituted program so student-athletes a can continue their summer training year-round. Chuck Chuck Serpa serves as strength UWM’s and conditioning coach, working with all 15 of sports. varsity the school’s Serpa has spearheaded a number of positive developments in the strength highlighted program, conditioning and by the new dedicated athletics weight strength The Pavilion. new the in room training area features freeresistance machineryweights, and specialized motor-skill and coordinationathletes, equipcondition to designed all ment, agility. and speed, endurance power, their strength, increasing plenty incorporates also program conditioning and strength UWM’s - - - - UWM SportsUWM Medicine Renee Manofsky Renee Assistant Athletic Trainer/Volleyball Athletic Assistant spent the 2002 season working with the Eastern Michigan women’s women’s Michigan Eastern the with working season 2002 the spent volleyball team. Eastern Michigan in 2003. As an undergraduate at EMU, she spent spent she EMU, at undergraduate an As 2003. in Michigan Eastern time as an intern at Fraser High School Mich., working in Fraser, with the boys’ basketball and girls’ volleyball programs. She also referrals. Manofsky was also a clinical masters. her of completion instructor towards while working assistant and teaching from training athletic in science of bachelor her received Manofsky While with the Fighting Illini, she was the head athletic trainer for for trainer athletic head the was she Illini, Fighting the with While swimming and physician diving women’s and and softball. In thisprograms position, she rehabilitation injury, of prevention handled completed her master of science in 2005. training athletic in Manofsky came to UWM from Universitythe of Illinois, where she In addition her women’s volleyballduties, Manofskythe alsoathletic serves basketball. trainer as for women’s to the Milwaukee volleyballwomen’s program. Renee Manofsky is in her second year as the athletic trainer assigned assigned trainer athletic the as year second her in is Manofsky Renee foot athletic training facility added a SwimEx hydrotherapy unit to to unit hydrotherapy SwimEx a added facility training athletic foot testing isokinetic an addition, equipment progressive recent more a Biodex unit. strengthening and are upgraded to progress sports medicine care to UWM’s student- UWM’s to care medicine sports space progress to upgraded are working new its into moved staff training athletic The athletes. 5,500-square state-of-the-art The January. past this Pavilion the in In addition to teaching the undergraduate athletic training students, students, training athletic undergraduate the teaching to addition In ath 295student on a daily care tobasis UWM’s the provides staff letes. Each year the facilities, and supplies equipment, knowledge services on-campus at the Norris Health Center. There is also access access also is There Center. Health Norris the at on-campus services in peak assist performance. to specialized other to professionals Thestaff also includes aselect group of Plus, sports physician. team medicinea and profes surgeons orthopedic including sionals, student-athletes can take advantage of many of these medicinal dergraduate students assist the certified athletic training staff in the in staff training athletic certified the assist students dergraduate needs. sports medicine the student-athlete’s of care day-to-day ing to become certified athletic trainers in the highly successful and and successful highly the in trainers athletic certified become to ing which Program, Education Training Athletic accredited nationally un These Ebersole. Kyle Dr. director curriculum by spearheaded is staff is closely involved in the education of about 30 undergraduate undergraduate 30 about of education the in involved closely is staff the with conjunction in students, Those students. training athletic study and working are Sciences, Movement Human of Department The UWM’s AthleticTrainingThe Staff UWM’s is responsiblefor taking care athletic certified and licensed This student-athletes. school’s the of while entire the Ochsenwald, John Director by is led staff training 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide Panthers the went 2004, 12-1 atIn home, era. including winsLitzau the of highlights major the of one as stands 1999, 1, Sept. ninth-ranked Wisconsin over win 3-1 The campaigns under Litzau. home unbeaten three recorded have and match home winning streak from 1996-1999 Panthers also compiled a school-record 33- won 95 of their last 106 home matches. The have at Panthers the and Litzau under 120-34 home is UWM Litzau. Kathy under nothingbutCenterKlotsche atsuccess the The UWM volleyball team has experienced UW-Greenrival Bay for women’s battlesbasketball with in-state thers have also drawn more than 3,000 fans Pan The 1999. 1, Sept. Wisconsin ranked ninth- defeated UWM when set 1,012, is Center Klotsche the at crowd volleyball a for record The 2002. in Butler faced team men’s basketball UWM the when present 5,015, is Center Klotsche the at event ing approximately 2,500. Thelargest crowd is toever see a sport capacity volleyball the and event, sporting a for spectators 5,000 as many as hold can Center Klotsche The logo to was playing added the floor. five years ago when the new Horizon League renovated a number of times, most recently been has floor Center.The Klotsche the to flooring and a new indoortrack were added wood new 1996, In seating. chairback and lion project included the addition of comfort prior to the 1998-99 school year. The $2 mil athletics. The arena area wasalso renovated work done to upgrade the home of Panther This latest project isthe most recent piece of building without evergoing outside. the enter and garage parking Pavilion the matches at the Klotsche Center can park in attending Fans areas. concession new and system sound new a conditioning, air has the Klotsche Center, the existing arena now created the brand-new Pavilion, adjacent to that work with Along spring. past this up wrapped project addition and renovation extensive an after look new a has erected 1977, in originally Center, Klotsche The of Panther volleyball. home the is Center Klotsche Martin The J. Klotsche Center: UWM Volleyball The home of The homeof 88 •This Is UWM - - - over Saint Louis, DePaul and NCAA quali men’s and women’s track and field teams, field and women’smen’s track and track, added in 1996, is home to indoor the UWM four-lane A basketball. women’s serving as the homecourt for volleyball and cility for most of UWM’s varsity sports while TheKlotsche Center is used as a practice fa attendance numbers ever. the with strongest the event, of some posting tournament the for out turned Fans also sweeps. three-game three-straight eventwithPanthers the the throughrolled when 2001, in Championship Volleyball League Horizon the to host played arena The matches. league in mark 7-0 perfect a including matches, home more eight won Panthers the season, past This Loyola. fier TOTALS 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 all other years were in Midwestern Collegiate Collegiate Conference/Horizon League Midwestern in were years other all * - 1993 season was in Mid-Continent Conference, Year UWM Under Kathy Litzau At The Klotsche CenterAt Klotsche The League 65-23 1-8* 1-5 3-4 5-2 5-1 6-0 5-1 6-0 7-0 5-2 6-1 7-0 7-0 Overall 120-34 3-10 13-0 11-1 12-0 13-1 12-1 4-6 9-5 9-2 9-0 8-3 9-2 8-3 - - in August of 2002. W.Bush George President by appearance an to host played also arena The month. the next WorldChampionships the Basketball winning up wound team The Divac. Vlade superstar NBA and team Basketball gameinvolvinga Yugoslavian the National of 2002, the Klotsche Center played host to August In events. playoff school high area of number a to home been also has arena The Championship. League Women’s Basketball Horizon March’s last including events, championship league of number a to home been has Center Klotsche The and diving teams. lower level, is home to the UWM swimming and the Klotsche Center pool, located on the Fans are reminded that, due to the ongoing the to due that, reminded are Fans driveway off ofboth Edgewood andDowner. ion parking garage, which can be accessed via N. Downer Ave. 3409 Fans can at park in the new Pavillocated is Center Klotsche The ing Garage. PavilionPark the to DownerTurn on right onto Capitol. Follow Capitol to Downer Ave. leftanother and ramp exit the of end the at stoplight the at left a Takeexit. Dr.Capitol the to I-43 Garage.ing take Fromnorth, the PavilionPark the to DownerTurn on right Blvd. Follow Kenwood Blvd. to Downer Ave. Kenwood becomes and west turns Lincoln until lakeshore the along Lincoln Drive Memorial Following exit. Drive Memorial Lakefront/Lincoln the to 794 Follow east. I-794 to I-94 West, take or South the From at mchange.org. area. The latest that information in isposted available be online may detours Milwaukee, Marquette Interchange project in downtown Getting ToCenter Klotsche The - - - 5-Time NCAA Tournament Participants • 7-Time League Champions This Is UWM • 89 This adjancent to the locker to room adjancent A view of the exterior of the new the of A view Pavilion the exterior of The newauxiliary elevatedtrackand gymnasium lockers. The newvolleyball facilities room,also team include a The newvolleyball with woodenbeautiful outfitted room, locker The student-athlete computer lab in the Academic Assistance AcademicAssistance Center in the lab computer student-athlete The - - - - The Pavilion The dows, called “cool daylighting,” not only allows only a not wash daylight of daylighting,” calleddows, “cool energy needs. whileinside reducing Architects Architects for the Architects project of were Milwaukee, Venture a joint venture of Kahler Slater Architects and thewin of tinting and Zimmerman placement that emphasize They Group. Design openness and allowing expansive views of nearby Downer Woods Woods Downer nearby views of expansive allowing and openness the campus. and The most distinctive feature Pavilion is the extensive use of of glass creating a “walls,” feeling of the 135,000-gross-square-foot half is from state funds and student segregated fees. Theathletic for efforts fundraising of variety a undertaken also has department space in the facility. its within enhancements even greater The $40 million project, which broke ground came in below June budget in due to a bidding favorable climate. Half of of 2003, the funding is coming from UWM parking fees, while the other Therapy and expanded Sports Medicine programs. Medicine Sports expanded and Therapy Thebuilding also includes academic facilitiesfor the Collegeof the new Physical for accommodations with Sciences along Health a suspended 1/8 mile track. The facilityis utilized by individuals the and track, the on space walk and rungym open space, seeking programs. intramural University’s of-the-art of-the-art area is the most visible from the outside of the facility, has center recreation new The windows. of levels two features it as two expansive levels and houses four sport courts surrounded by UWM’s UWM’s general student population is also benefitting dously tremen from the new facility. A new fitness centerhas expansive rooms for cardio workouts, as well as a weight room. Thestate- and and tutoring rooms. A 618-space indoor parking garage is also the facility. part of ity also includes a 2,800-square-foot academic assistance center to to center assistance academic 2,800-square-foot a includes also ity help student-athletes in the classroom. Thenew academic center includes a computer lab along with group and individual study UWM student-athletes are also benefitting from the brand-new sports medicine center in the Pavilion, which facilmore The trainers. than athletic triples UWM’s for available space previous the rooms for all teams and team rooms and lounges for men’s basket men’s for lounges and rooms team and teams all for rooms volleyball. women’s basketball and ball, women’s Among Among the new athletics facilities in the building are officesfor newroom, locker weight student-athlete-only a staff, and coaches continued into continued the Thebuildingsummer. wasofficially dedicated by Governor Wisconsin Jim Doyle and UWM Chancellor Carlos 2. May on Santiago ThePavilion officially opened itsdoors to thepublic January, in though on some the work structure has and the grounds adjacent The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Athletics. UWM of the home which is the Pavilion, is building newest on-campus 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide live of video home men’s and women’s games. basketball the Online CSTV - has updated information on all 15 of UWM’s varsity sports, including byhosted website- the Plus season. throughoutupdated the team, feature the onstories The site also features profiles UWM women’s on every player, volleyball asspecial aswell statistics. Fans follow can also stats the of home all games live online. prior to gameday, plus complete game recaps, postgame quotes, box scores and up-to-date the Milwaukee women’s volleyball program. 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Advisor Academic Athletic Sales Corporate Development Athletic Accountant Cheerleading Co-Coach Cheerleading Co-Coach Assistant Program Assistant Program Assistant Program Assistant Program Coach Head Coach Head Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Basketball Operations of Director Coordinator Video Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Basketball Operations of Director Coach Associate Coach Assistant Coach Head Associate Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Athletic StaffAthletic codes)(all area 414 Men’s and Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country & Field/Cross Track Women’s and Men’s Corfeld Pete Francis Jason Volleyball Women’s Litzau Kathy Johnson Susie Rocky Koenig Lindsey Spoden Women’s Basketball Women’s Botham Sandy Soccer Men’s Coleman Jon Soccer Women’s Moynihan Mike Diving and Swimming Women’s and Men’s TBA Tennis Women’s McCaskill Matt Athletics Administration and Support Staff Support and Administration Athletics Haidet Bud Lang Chuck Deanna D’Abbraccio Clark Jason Lautz Stephen O’Connor Kevin Conway Kevin Chris Zills Ridgeway LeVar Morgan Brian Vollman Tom Stewart John Fisher Melanie Celita Kouzes Hastings Vicki Leigh Wallace Brantman Ann Jurena Jill Brown Brenda Merritt Deidre Baseball Jerry Augustine Doffek Scott Cory Bigler Basketball Men’s Jeter Rob Bidlingmyer Brian Chad Boudreau Duffy Conroy Jones Ronnie MacKenzie Chip Motherwell John Brewster Travis TBA Jackson LaTrisa Bob Spielmann Chris Dadaian Nikolic David Clair St. Kristen Rollings Joel - - - Chris Zills Sports InformationDirector Kevin Conway Kevin Kevin O’Connor Kevin Assistant SportsAssistant Information Director Assistant SportsAssistant Information Director work in the sports information office at UW-Platteville. at office in the sports information work to coming to UWM, O’Connor established established a wide-ranging media to coming to UWM, O’Connor WOSH Milwaukee, in Radio WAUK at worked has He background. Radio in Oshkosh and WPVL Radio in Platteville in addition to Basketball Tournaments and two Horizon League Women’s Basket Women’s League Horizon two and Tournaments Basketball volleyball UWM’s with work his in Meanwhile, ballTournaments. of SID the as regional earned recognition has O’Connor program, Prior Association. Coaches’ Volleyball American the from year the sports. He has led efforts in Horizon 15 publicizing for operations media 18the coordinating NCAA as Tournament well as teams Men’s League Horizon four including events, Championship League As the sports information director, directs O’Connor the media relations efforts for all 15 of UWM’s varsity assistant assistant to Director of Athletics Bud Haidet. O’Connor joined contact themain the UWM is and staff 2000 of in October volleyball women’s basketball, men’s for and tennis. He also serves as a special Kevin O’Connor is starting his seventh year as the sports informa sports the as year seventh his starting is O’Connor Kevin UWM. at director tion swimming and diving and baseball. He He baseball. and diving and swimming basketball. men’s with O’Connor Kevin SID also assists sports information director. sports information At UWM, Zills is the primary media relations contact for men’s soccer, kee. kee. Zills came to UWM from Marian spent he where Lac, du Fond in College four-and-a-half years as the school’s Chris Zills is in his second year as an at director information sports assistant the University of Wisconsin-Milwau undergraduate work at UWM. at work undergraduate posters and other materials. Conway intern relations media a as year a spent his did and University (Ohio) Miami at contact for soccer, women’s women’s basketball, track and field and cross country, while also handling much of covers, guide media for work design the Kevin Conway is starting information sports assistant an as year his third main the is Conway UWM. at director 2006 Milwaukee Volleyball Media Guide respective NCAA Championships each of the last four seasons in seasons four last Championships the ofNCAA respectiveeach teamshave their wononeLeague gamein at least sports, In other including Milwaukee’s over victory Oklahoma past this March. the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship in the past four in seasons,UW-Milwaukeewins five 2003, appearancesand (Butler 2005) successed on the national stage, highlighted by two Sweet Sixteen In the past few years, the Horizon League has enjoyed unprecedent history, in and Youngstown expansion State joining in2001. conference non-merger largest the in University) Illinois Northern with (along 1994 in aboard came WrightState and UW-MilwaukeeBay, UW-Green UIC, State, Cleveland and University. Among Xavier other current and members, Detroit University joined in 1980 Roberts Oral University, City Oklahoma members Butler and Loyola as well as the University of Evansville, academic year. 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Cross Country NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships and then finished champion when she won the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2005 Butler’s Victoria Mitchell became the League’s softballfirst (UIC 2002, NCAA 2004; individualWright State 2003; UW-GreenBay 2005). cer (Detroit 2004, UW-Milwaukee 2005) and four of the last five in men’s soccer (UW-Milwaukee 2002-05), the last two in women’s soc Associate Commissioner for Communications Senior AssociateSenior of Staff Commissioner/Chief Administrative Assistant for Affairs External 2006-07 Horizon League Staff2006-07 Horizon League Executive AssistantExecutive to theCommissioner Assistant Director of Communications Compliance and Legal Affairs andCompliance Legal Director of Communications Assistant Commissioner of Administrative Intern Jonathan B. 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