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BYU Women's Volleyball BYU Women’s Volleyball Week 8: Match 18, Weber State QUICK REFERENCE Tuesday Oct. 12, 2010 BYU 2010 Record: 5-12 BYU MWC Record: 1-3 7 p.m. BYU @ Weber State 2010 BYU WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Site Time/Result 2010 QUICK FACTS Aug. 27-28 Illinois Tournament Champagne, Ill. UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Aug. 27 @ Illinois L, 1-3 Location. Provo, Utah 84602 Aug. 28 vs. Middle Tennessee L, 1-3 Elevation . 4,553 feet vs. South Carolina W, 3-2 Enrollment. 33,278 (Daytime) Founded. October 15, 1875 Sept. 3-4 BYU Nike Invitational PROVO, UT Owned: . The Church of Jesus Christ of Sept. 3 Nebraska L, 1-3 . Latter-day Saints Sept. 4 Idaho State W, 3-2 Nickname . Cougars Cal Poly L, 2-3 Mascot . Cosmo Sept. 10-11 BYU Molten Classic PROVO, UT Colors . Dark blue, white and tan Sept. 10 Loyola Marymount W, 3-2 Conference . Mountain West Arena: Smith Fieldhouse . (5,000) wood floor Sept. 11 University of Houston L, 2-3 BYU President: . Cecil O. Samuelson Sept. 11 Wichita State L, 1-3 . (Utah,’70) Sept. 14 Utah State PROVO, UT L, 2-3 Athletics Director: . Tom Holmoe (BYU, 1983) Sept. 17 @ Hawaii Honolulu, HI L, 0-3 VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION Sept. 18 @ Hawaii Honolulu, HI L, 0-3 Head Coach . Shay Goulding (BYU, 1998) Sept. 24 Colorado State* PROVO, UT L, 2-3 Office Phone . 801-422-3387 Sept. 25 Wyoming* PROVO, UT L, 1-3 Assistant Coaches . Shawn Olmstead . .. Maegan Alme Oct. 1 Utah* PROVO, UT L, 0-3 . ... Chris McGown Oct. 7 @ SDSU* San Diego, CA W, 3-0 Goulding Record at BYU: . 34-38 Oct. 9 @ UVU Orem, UT W, 3-0 Goulding Career Record . Same Oct. 12 @ Weber State Ogden, UT 7 p.m. BYU’s All-Time Record:. 1,051-318-5 (.768) Oct. 14 Air Force* PROVO, UT 7 p.m. 2009 Record. 15-14 Oct. 16 UNLV* PROVO, UT 7 p.m. 2009 MWC Record . 9-7 (5th) 2009 NCAA. None Oct. 21 @ New Mexico* Albuquerque, NM 7 p.m. 2009 Final Ranking . N/A Oct. 23 @ TCU* Fort Worth, TX 1 p.m. Starters Returning/Lost. 5/2 Oct 29 @ Utah* Salt Lake City, UT 7 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost. 7/5 Nov. 6 SDSU* PROVO, UT 7 p.m. Other Players Returning/Lost . 3/0 Nov. 11 @ UNLV* Las Vegas, NV 7 p.m. Newcomers. 7 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Nov. 13 @ Air Force* Colorado Springs, CO 12 p.m. Nov. 18 TCU* PROVO, UT 7 p.m. Primary Volleyball Contact. Jackie Johnson Phone . 801-422-8999 Nov. 20 New Mexico* PROVO, UT 7:30 p.m. Cell . .. 520-227-7720 Nov. 24 @ Wyoming* Laramie, WY 7 p.m. E-mail . [email protected] Nov. 26 @ Colorado State* Ft. Collins, CO 7p.m. Secondary Volleyball Contact . Kyle Chilton Dec. 3-4 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds TBA Phone . 801-422-4909 Dec. 10-11 NCAA Regional TBA E-mail . [email protected] Dec. 16-18 NCAA Tournament Finals Homepage. www.byucougars.com * denotes Mountain West Conference matches. ** all times listed are local to site and subject to change. www.byucougars.com 32 National Tournament Berths • 24 Conference Championships • 1,051 Wins and 40 Years of Volleyball Tradition 2010 Roster 2010 BYU Women’s Volleyball 2010 NUMERICAL ROSTER 2010 ALPHABETIC ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) Name No. Pos. 2 Heather Hannemann S 5-8 SO HS Alpine, Utah (Lone Peak HS) Taeja Afalava 21 OH 4 Kathryn LeCheminant MB 6-2 R-FR RS Layton, Utah (Layton HS) Kimberli Boswell 22 MB/RS 5 Brooke Soon S 5-11 JR RS Torrance, Calif. (North Torrance HS) Christie Carpenter 14 OH 6 Kendalyn Hartsock L 5-6 SO HS Kalispel, Mont. (Flathead HS) Coriann Clark 11 OH/DS 7 Christina Measom MB 6-0 SR 2L Lehi, Utah (Lehi HS) Kendalyn Hartsock 6 L 9 Kiana Rogers S 5-11 SR 2L Placerville, Calif. (Union Mine HS) Jennifer Hamson 19 RS 10 Camilla Phillips OH 5-11 SR TR Jordan, Utah (Salt Lake CC) Heather Hannemann 2 S 11 Coriann Clark OH/DS 5-9 FR HS Bozeman, Mont. (Bozeman HS) Courtney Honka 17 L/DS 12 Jessica Jardine MB/OH 6-1 FR HS American Fork, Utah (American Fork HS) Jessica Jardine 12 MB/OH 13 Lauren Sagers RS 6-0 JR HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Centennial HS) Kathryn LeCheminant 4 MB 14 Christie Carpenter OH 6-1 JR 1L Cedar Hills, Utah (Lone Peak HS) Christina Measom 7 MB 15 Nicole Warner MB 6-2 SO RS Rigby, Idaho (Rigby HS) Camilla Phillips 10 OH 17 Courtney Honka L/DS 5-8 JR HS Porterville, Calif. (Monache HS) Kiana Rogers 9 S 18 Stephanie Snow MB/OH 6-3 SR TR Tempe, Ariz. (University of Arizona) Lauren Sagers 13 RS 19 Jennifer Hamson RS 6-6 FR HS Pleasant Grove, Utah (Pleasant Grove HS) Stephanie Snow 18 MB/OH 20 Casey Thurston OH 6-1 JR 1L West Valley City, Utah (Granger HS) Brooke Soon 5 S 21 Taeja Afalava OH 5-11 FR HS South Jordan, Utah (Bingham HS) Casey Thurston 20 OH 22 Kimberli Boswell MB/RS 6-2 SO HS Aloha, Ore. (Aloha HS) Nicole Warner 15 MB Head Coach: Shay Goulding (BYU 1998) – Third Season Assistant Coaches: Shawn Olmstead; Maegan Alme Trainer: TBA Director of Volleyball Operations: Giuseppe Vinci ROSTER BREAKDOWN Redshirts Returning (1) Returning Starters (5) Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Pct. KPG DPG BPG Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Pct. KPG DPG BPG Kathryn LeCheminant MB 6-2 RFR -- -- -- -- Christie Carpenter OH 6-1 JR .115 2.17 1.35 0.51 Christina Measom MB 6-0 SR .246 2.16 0.24 1.03 Others Returning (3) Camilla Phillips RS 5-11 SR .147 1.55 0.27 0.65 Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Pct. KPG DPG BPG Kiana Rogers S 5-11 SR .252 9.50* 2.13 0.86 Brooke Soon S 5-11 JR .000 1.00* 0.00 0.00 Nicole Warner MB 6-2 SO .303 1.79 0.42 1.22 Lauren Sagers RS 6-0 JR .000 .000 0.00 0.50 * Assists per game Courtney Honka DS 5-8 JR .000 .000 0.00 0.00 *Assists per game Starters Lost (2) Kayla Walker RS 6-5 SR .203 3.68 1.96 0.74 Newcomers (7) Morgan Lloyd Sorensen L/DS 5-4 SR -.190 0.01 3.18 0.00 Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Kendalyn Hartsock L 5-6 SO Returning Letterwinners (7) Coriann Clark OH/DS 5-9 FR Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Pct. KPG DPG BPG Jessica Jardine MB/OH6-1 FR Christie Carpenter OH 6-1 JR .115 2.17 1.35 0.51 Stephanie Snow MB/OH6-3 SR Heather Hannemann S 5-8 SO .200 2.85* 0.62 0.15 Jennifer Hamson RS 6-6 FR Christina Measom MB 6-0 SR .246 2.16 0.24 1.03 Taeja Afalava OH 5-11 FR Camilla Phillips RS 5-11 SR .147 1.55 0.27 0.65 Kimberli Boswell MB/RS 6-2 SO Kiana Rogers S 5-11 SR .252 9.50* 2.13 0.86 Geographic NEVADA (1) Casey Thurston OH 6-1 JR .175 1.58 0.26 0.55 Breakdown Lauren Sagers Nicole Warner MB 6-2 SO .303 1.79 0.42 1.22 ARIZONA (1) OREGON (1) *Assists per game Stephanie Snow Kimberli Boswell Letterwinners Lost (5) CALIFORNIA (3) UTAH (9) Courtney Honka Kayla Walker RS 6-5 SR .203 3.68 1.96 0.74 Taeja Afalava Kiana Rogers Morgan Lloyd Sorensen L/DS 5-4 SR -.190 0.39* 3.18 0.00 Christie Carpenter Brooke Soon Melissa Lake Wright L/DS 5-5 JR -.043 0.39* 2.65 0.00 Jennifer Hamson Heather Hanneman Marissa Boaz MB 6-1 SR .174 0.75 0.08 0.42 IDAHO (1) Jessica Jardine Nicole Warner Chelsea Goodsell DS 5-2 JR -.364 0.00 1.70 0.00 Kathryn LeCheminant *Assists per game Christina Measom MONTANA (2) Camilla Phillips Coriann Clark Casey Thurston Kendalyn Habel Hartsock www.byucougars.com 32 National Tournament Berths • 24 Conference Championships • 1,051 Wins and 40 Years of Volleyball Tradition 2010 BYU Women’s Volleyball Three-Match Week For Spikers WEBER STATE 2010 QUICK FACTS PROVO, Utah (Oct. 11, 2010) – With back-to-back road wins, the BYU women’s volleyball team (5-12, 1-3 MWC) will travel to Weber State UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Tuesday, before coming home to host Air Force Thursday and UNLV in Location: Ogden, Utah a pink out Saturday. All matches begin at 7 p.m. MT and BYUtv will be Founded: 1889 (Four-year 1962) broadcasting the UNLV match live. Enrollement: 23,000 “We have three solid matches this week and we will take them each Nickname: Wildcats one at a time,” BYU head coach Shay Goulding said. “The team has School colors: Purple and White regained much of the confi dence that they have lacked lately and I Affiliation: NCAA Division I expect it will carry over into this week. The team feels good, and their Conference: Big Sky attitudes are great. They are excited to get out and continue to prove themselves. We feel very fortunate that our two Mountain West op- Home Court (Capacity): Swenson Gym (1,000) ponents will be here at home it puts us in a great spot to continue to Website: weberstatesports.com press forward.” VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION Promoting Breast Cancer Awareness month, the team will be plant- Series Record: 57-0, BYU leads ing tulips Friday morning at 7:30 a.m.
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