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2011 AIR FORCE TEAM

2 | CAMI RICHAN 3 | EMMA DRIDGE 4 | BROOKE POTTLE 6 | CLAIRE BIEBER 7 | HILLARY KELTNER SO | OPP | 5-9 FR | L/DS | 5-6 FR | OH | 5-7 SO | OH | 5-9 FR | S | 5-11 HIGHLAND, UTAH ALLEN, TEXAS PEORIA, ARIZ. FORT COLLINS, COLO. BELLEVILLE, ILL.

8 | VICTORIA FOSTER 9 | CASEY BOYLE 10 | AYESHA HEIN 11 | JOSALYNN WISE 12 | KRISTEN HOLT FR | OH | 5-11 SO | MB | 5-11 FR | MH | 6-0 SO | S | 5-6 FR | MB | 6-1 EL PASO, TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS HONOLULU, HAWAII AMARILLO, TEXAS EDGEWOOD, N.M.

13 | MEGAN CLARY 14 | LIZZY CARPENTER 23 | MAIYA PERICH MATT McSHANE FR | RS | 5-11 FR | RS | 5-11 JR | L/DS | 5-7 HEAD SUNNYVALE, TEXAS MURPHY, TEXAS HOUSTON, TEXAS SECOND SEASON B GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS : QUICK FACTS

ACADEMY INFORMATION

Location ...... USAF Academy, Colo. Founded ...... 1954 Enrollment ...... 4,000 Nickname ...... Falcons Colors...... Blue and Silver Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Mountain West Superintendent ...... Lt Gen Michael Gould Athletics Director ...... Dr. Hans Mueh Department Phone ...... (719) 333-4008

AIR FORCE COACHING STAFF

Head Coach ...... Matt McShane Office Phone ...... (719) 333-7229 Office Fax...... (719) 333-7570 Email ...... [email protected] Air Force Record ...... 4-25 (1) Career Record ...... 4-25 (1) Assistant Coach ...... Louella Maxwell Season at Air Force ...... Second Office Phone ...... (719) 333-2274 TEAM INFORMATION 2010 SEASON REVIEW Email ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... Marc Swindle TV and Radio Roster...... IFC Season Review...... 36-37 Season at Air Force ...... Second Table of Contents | Quick Facts ...... 1 Season Statistics...... 38 Office Phone ...... (719) 333-6789 Complete 2011 Schedule | Tickets ...... 2 Email ...... [email protected] Media Information ...... 3 Falcon Court at East Gym...... 4-5 TEAM INFORMATION Facilities ...... 6 Volleyball Alumni ...... 7 Arena ...... Falcon Court at East Gym Volleyball Roster | Breakdown...... 8 PROGRAM HISTORY Capacity ...... 1,200 Press Row Phone ...... (719) 440-5315 All-Time Career Records | Postseason Records. . 40 Team Captains...... Claire Bieber, Maiya Perich All-Time Single Season Records ...... 41 2010 Overall Record ...... 4-25 Division I Career Records ...... 42 2010 Conference Record ...... 1-15 (9th) Division I Single Season Records ...... 43 Letterwinners R/L ...... 4/11 COACHING STAFF Miscellaneous Records ...... 44 Starters R/L ...... 1/5 + libero All-Time Series Records...... 45 Newcomers ...... 9 Head Coach Matt McShane ...... 10-11 Year-By-Year Results ...... 46-51 Assistant Coach Louella Maxwell ...... 12 All-Time Season Finishes ...... 51 MEDIA INFORMATION Assistant Coach Marc Swindle ...... 13 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 52 Support Staff...... 14 Volleyball Contact ...... Valerie Perkin Office Phone ...... (719) 333-8286 Office Fax...... (719) 333-3798 Cell Phone ...... (719) 440-5315 Email ...... [email protected] HONORS & AWARDS Website ...... www.GoAirForceFalcons.com MEET THE FALCONS Facebook...... Volleyball Special Recognition| Team Captains ...... 54 Junior Maiya Perich ...... 16 Regional Awards | National Honors ...... 55 CREDITS Sophomore Claire Bieber ...... 17 Academic Honors | Conference Awards . . . . . 56 Sophomore Cami Richan ...... 18 The 2011 Air Force Volleyball Media Guide was writ- Sophomore Josalynn Wise ...... 19 ten, edited and designed by assistant athletic media The Newcomers ...... 20-24 relations director Valerie Perkin. Additional editorial assistance provided by the Air Force athletic media relations office. Photos were taken by the Academy’s U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY DenMar Photo Services. The Academy Experience ...... 58 Senior Leadership ...... 59 Opinions expressed by the publisher and writer are their own and not to 2011 OPPONENT INFORMATION Air Force Athletics...... 60-61 be considered an official expression of the Department of the Air Force Non-Conference Opponents ...... 26-29 The Falcon Mascot ...... 62 or any other part of the federal government. The appearance of ad- vertisements in this publication does not constitute an endorsement by Conference Opponents ...... 30-31 Things To Do ...... 63-64 the Department of the Air Force or any part of the federal government. ...... 32-34 Academy Flyover ...... IBC

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 1 COMPLETE 2011 SCHEDULE : TICKET INFORMATION

DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION GYM TIME RADIO | TV Friday Aug. 26 Bowling Green # Annapolis, Md. Wesley A. Brown Field House 11:00 a.m. Friday Aug. 26 St. John’s # Annapolis, Md. Wesley A. Brown Field House 5:00 p.m. Saturday Aug. 27 Iona # Annapolis, Md. Wesley A. Brown Field House 11:00 a.m. Saturday Aug. 27 Navy # Annapolis, Md. Wesley A. Brown Field House 7:00 p.m. Tuesday Aug. 30 Northern USAF Academy, Colo. Falcon Court at East Gym 7:00 p.m. KAFA Thursday Sept. 1 Denver $ Denver, Colo. Hamilton Gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Friday Sept. 2 Bryant $ Denver, Colo. Hamilton Gymnasium 12:00 p.m. Friday Sept. 2 Purdue $ Denver, Colo. Hamilton Gymnasium 5:00 p.m. Friday Sept. 9 Utah Valley % USAF Academy, Colo. Falcon Court at East Gym 7:00 p.m. KAFA Saturday Sept. 10 South Carolina Upstate % USAF Academy, Colo. Falcon Court at East Gym 11:00 a.m. KAFA Saturday Sept. 10 Northern Arizona % USAF Academy, Colo. Falcon Court at East Gym 7:00 p.m. KAFA Friday Sept. 16 Seattle & Davis, Calif. The Pavilion 4:30 p.m. Saturday Sept. 17 UC Davis & Davis, Calif. The Pavilion 12:30 p.m. Saturday Sept. 17 Hofstra & Davis, Calif. The Pavilion 4:30 p.m. Thursday Sept. 22 Colorado State** Fort Collins, Colo. 7:00 p.m. Saturday Sept. 24 Wyoming** Laramie, Wyo. UniWyo Complex 1:00 p.m. Thursday Sept. 29 New Mexico** USAF Academy, Colo. Falcon Court at East Gym 7:00 p.m. KAFA Saturday Oct. 1 TCU** USAF Academy, Colo. Falcon Court at East Gym 1:00 p.m. KAFA Saturday Oct. 8 Boise State** USAF Academy, Colo. Falcon Court at East Gym 7:00 p.m. KAFA | The Mtn. Thursday Oct. 13 San Diego State** San Diego, Calif. Peterson Gym 7:00 p.m. Saturday Oct. 15 UNLV** Las Vegas, Nev. 1:00 p.m. Thursday Oct. 20 Wyoming** USAF Academy, Colo. Falcon Court at East Gym 7:00 p.m. KAFA Saturday Oct. 22 Colorado State** USAF Academy, Colo. Falcon Court at East Gym 1:00 p.m. KAFA Thursday Oct. 27 TCU** Fort Worth, Texas University Rec Center 7:00 p.m. The Mtn. Saturday Oct. 29 New Mexico** Albuquerque, N.M. Johnson Gym 5:00 p.m. Friday Nov. 4 Boise State** Boise, Idaho Bronco Gym 7:00 p.m. Thursday Nov. 10 UNLV** USAF Academy, Colo. Falcon Court at East Gym 7:00 p.m. KAFA Saturday Nov. 12 San Diego State** USAF Academy, Colo. Falcon Court at East Gym 5:00 p.m. KAFA Friday-Sunday Nov. 18-20 Mountain West Tournament Albuquerque, N.M. Johnson Gym TBA Tuesday Nov. 22 Pepperdine Malibu, Calif. Firestone Fieldhouse 7:00 p.m. Friday Nov. 25 Cal State Northridge Northridge, Calif. The Matadome 12:00 p.m.

# Kristen Dickmann Invitational | $ Denver Invitational | % Air Force Invitational | & Aggie Invitational | ** Mountain West matches Home matches are in bold | All times are local to site | Subject to change

DIRECTIONS TO FALCON COURT AT EAST GYM Take I-25 to the Air Force Academy North Gate entrance (exit 156-B) and continue west for about two miles. Visitors will be required to have a current government- issued ID (such as a drivers license) and proof of insurance upon entering the Acad- emy grounds. Turn left onto Parade Loop (second left after the guard post). Follow the road to the right - it turns into Field House Drive. Park in the lots to the east or south of the . Walk past the Cadet Field House and Falcon Ath- letic Center to enter the Cadet Gym (doors are north of the outdoor courts).

TICKET INFORMATION Tickets for all Air Force volleyball home matches will be available online at www.GoAirForceFalcons.com. Tickets for individual matches are $5 for adults and $2 for children. Tickets may be purchased at the athletic ticket office, which is located in the Falcon Athletic Center and open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ticket office staff will also be available at the ticket table outside Falcon Court at East Gym one hour prior to the start of each home contest. To contact the ticket office, please call (719) 472-1895 or 1-800-666-USAF.

PROMOTIONS The Falcons will have special ticket promotions and giveaways for select volleyball matches. For the team’s latest promotional schedule, check the “Home Match Promotions” link on the volleyball page at GoAirForceFalcons.com. (Promotions are subject to change without notice)

2 GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM COVERING THE FALCONS

KAFA 97.7 FM, THE HOME OF AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL For the fourth straight season, the Air Force Academy’s cadet-run radio sta- tion, KAFA, will broadcast all Air Force volleyball home matches. KAFA will pro- vide the audio content for GoAirForceFalcons.com’s video coverage. Access to those matches can be found on GoAirForceFalcons.com.

MEDIA INFORMATION

GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM Visit the official Air Force athletic website - GoAirForceFalcons.com - for the most up-to-date information regarding the Falcons’ volleyball team and all 27 Air Force sports. Results, statistics, rosters, cadet- bios, previews, features and match recaps can be found on the team page. Links to live stats and radio broadcasts will also be available on the site.

VALERIE PERKIN MOUNTAINWEST SPORTS NETWORK Assistant Athletic Media Relations Director Launched in September 2006, the MountainWest Sports Network (The Mtn.) 2169 Field House Drive | USAF Academy, CO 80840-9500 was the first network dedicated to a single collegiate athletic conference. The Email: [email protected] Mtn. provides sports fans coverage of Mountain West athletics. Office Phone: (719) 333-8286 | Fax: (719) 333-3798 Cell Phone: (719) 440-5315 The Mountain West’s 2011 volleyball TV schedule features 17 national ap- pearances, including an Oct. 8 date at the Academy’s East Gym. In addition to the 17 regular season contests that are scheduled to be broadcast, all seven matches in the Mountain West Volleyball Tournament will be televised. The WORKING PRESS CREDENTIALS & PRESS PARKING Mtn. will carry the quarterfinal and semifinal matches, while CBS Sports Net- Press and photo credentials for accredited members of the media can be obtained work will air the championship match. by contacting Valerie Perkin, assistant athletic media relations director, at (719) 333-8286. Requests should be made at least one day prior to the match. Press Air Force will host the conference’s newest member, Boise State, on Saturday, credentials can be picked up at the ticket table at the entrance to East Gym. There Oct. 8, for its first televised match, before traveling to Fort Worth, Texas, on is no designated parking for the media for volleyball matches. The lot on the east Thursday, Oct. 27, for a match produced by TCU’s film, television and digital side of the Cadet Field House will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. media department. Both of the Falcons’ matches will be broadcast live on The Mtn. - Mountain West Sports Network. STATISTICS Statistics will be handed out following each set and final statistics will be available The Mtn. is carried nationally by DIRECTV (Channel 616) and available on cable at the conclusion of the match. They will also be posted immediately following systems in 25 states across the nation. CBS Sports Network is also widely avail- the match on the schedule page of the Falcons’ website, GoAirForceFalcons.com. able on cable systems and video providers across the country, and via satellite on DIRECTV (Channel 613) and Dish Network (Channel 152). INTERVIEWS POST-MATCH: For any post-match interviews, head coach Matt McShane will be available for interviews following a 10-minute cooling period. Players will also be available at that time. The Air Force locker room is closed to all media. MID-WEEK: All Air Force players and coaches are available for interviews during the week. All interview requests should be made at least one day in advance and coordinated through the athletic media relations office at (719) 333-8286.

CONTACTING Cadet-athlete’s private phone numbers and email addresses will not be issued to the media. Air Force cadet-athletes have been instructed not to accept calls from media without prior notification from the athletic media relations office.

FOLLOW THE FALCONS ON FACEBOOK The Air Force volleyball team is on Facebook! Just type “Air Force Falcons Volleyball” in the search box and become a fan today for the most up-to-date information on the volleyball program.

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 3 FALCON COURT AT EAST GYM

TOP DIVISION I SINGLE-SEASON ATTENDANCE AVERAGES

Avg. Total No. Year Venue 1. 640 7045 11 2010 Falcon Court at East Gym 2. 623 5613 9 2009 Clune Arena 3. 500 5501 11 2003 East Gym 4. 378 4162 11 2007 Clune Arena 5. 373 5224 14 1999 East Gym 6. 331 2981 9 2004 East Gym 7. 314 5036 16 2000 East Gym 8. 279 2799 10 2006 Clune Arena 9. 269 4576 17 2005 Clune Arena & East Gym 10. 291 5543 19 2008 Clune Arena

Prior to the start of the 2010 season, the old Court flooring was removed and a new court layout was painted directly onto the hard- wood. Instead of the prior configuration with bleachers on three sides, the entire court will now be surrounded by fans. The team benches and scorers’ table are now situated in front of the west side bleachers.

Upon entering Falcon Court at East Gym, fans are greeted by a 50x72 FALCON COURT AT EAST GYM - THE HOME OF AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL display that features headshots of each member of the current Air Force squad. The ticketing table and an area for promotions can also be found at the entrance The Air Force volleyball team returned to the Cadet Gymnasium in 2010, after to the gym, while the concession area is located in the lobby. spending the previous four years playing in Clune Arena, and brought a new level of excitement to the program. With the move back to the more intimate stomping Visiting teams will have use of the spacious staff locker room just one level below grounds of Falcon Court at East Gym, Air Force saw record attendance in 2010, as the playing court, while officials will have a private meeting area in the loft above it easily shattered the program’s single-season record. the gym. There will also be a separate area in the loft for Air Force managers to videotape practices and matches. From his first day on the job in January 2010, head coach Matt McShane wanted to create a fan-friendly environment that exuded a home court advantage for his Home and visiting media will have a special section reserved along the west wall, players. As a former assistant coach within the Mountain West Conference, Mc- with internet and phone lines available for multiple radio broadcasts. The Falcons Shane remembers the raucous surroundings of East Gym and the feeling of being a will also have web-streaming capabilities from the balcony overlooking the court visitor, with the fans situated at the edges of the court, right up to the serving line. for live action coverage on the web.

The 2010 season featured huge crowds, including two of at least 1,000 fans. The Falcon Court at East Gym also provides Air Force with an exclusive practice facility. Falcons also recorded three of the top 10 attended matches since joining the On non-game days, Air Force can push back the bleachers and utilize the entire Mountain West Conference, as well as the largest crowd ever to witness a vol- gymnasium. In this configuration, four courts can be set lengthwise to provide leyball match in the Cadet Gym. ample room for skill-related breakout sessions.

TOP DIVISION I SINGLE-MATCH ATTENDANCE MARKS

Total Opponent Date Venue 1. 2475* Utah 11-21-09 Clune Arena 2. 1284 Wyoming 10-09-10 Falcon Court at East Gym 3. 1210 Army 09-15-00 East Gym 4. 1193 Hawaii 10-19-96 Clune Arena 5. 1049 New Mexico 09-26-03 East Gym 6. 1000 Long Island 08-27-10 Falcon Court at East Gym 7. 972 Wyoming 10-09-02 East Gym 8. 838 TCU 10-29-10 Falcon Court at East Gym 9. 781 New Mexico 10-19-07 Clune Arena 10. 741 Navy 09-12-03 East Gym

* Cadet participation at the match was featured as a part of the Commandant’s Challenge Please note, individual figures from the 1998 and 1999 season not available

Formerly known simply as the East Gym, the new Falcon Court at East Gym has become the exclusive practice and competitive facility for the Air Force volleyball (above) Cadets rushed the court to celebrate with the Falcons following Air Force’s team under McShane. 3-1 victory over San Diego State on Thursday, October 21.

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GAME DAY ATMOSPHERE

Game days at Air Force volleyball matches are a remarkable experience and the excitement will only continue to grow this season. With its matches being played in Falcon Court at East Gym – Air Force will look to increase the intensity level in its more intimate, fan-friendly environment.

Fans are encouraged to arrive early and be loud, as Air Force works to turn Falcon Court at East Gym into one of the most feared venues in the Mountain West. At the conclusion of every home match, the Falcons will be on hand to sign auto- graphs and meet with fans.

For the latest information on Air Force volleyball promotions and activities planned for the 11 home matches this season, check with GoAirForceFalcons.com - the official site of Air Force Athletics.

SELECT PROMOTIONS FOR THE 2011 SEASON Sept. 9 - Utah Valley Family Friday Sept. 10 - Northern Arizona Ice Cream Sundae Night Oct. 1 - TCU Post-Game Clinic for youth 8th grade and younger Oct. 8 - Boise State Dads and Daughters Night Oct. 20 - Wyoming PINK Match Oct. 22 - Colorado State Scout Day Nov. 12 - San Diego State Fan Appreciation Night

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 5 VOLLEYBALL FACILITIES

ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM The Air Force athletic training program focuses on injury prevention and rehabili- tation during the competitive season. The Falcons’ athletic trainers assist athletes with injury prevention by taping and bracing. The staff also assists with off-season workouts.

The athletic training staff includes 15 board certified athletic trainers, with 13 post- graduate degrees among its 15 staff members. The staff provides athletic training services to all 4000+ cadets at the Academy involved in intramurals, physical edu- cation, fitness testing and 27 intercollegiate sports.

The Athletic Training Branch facilities include three state-of-the-art athletic train- ing rooms (locations include; the Falcon Athletic Center, the Cadet Field House and the newly renovated Cadet Gymnasium). LOCKER ROOM The Air Force volleyball locker room was completed prior to the start of the 2008 season. The expanded locker room features 20 individual lockers, a separate changing area with additional storage space, a refrigerator, stereo system and a TV/DVD system that can be used for watching movies during down time. Each locker is equipped with extra storage space under the seat, as well as an overhead shelving system. At the conclusion of the 2007 season, construction crews gutted the previous area that had served as the team’s temporary home. By removing an interior hallway, the space nearly doubled in size and provided space for several additional lockers. FALCON AUDITORIUM Beginning in 2010, the Falcons start each practice in the Falcon Athletic Center Auditorium. Using the spacious space ATHLETIC WEIGHT ROOM as a pre-practice meeting area, head Each sport at the Academy has its own lifting program designed specifically for coach Matt McShane and the Falcons are that sport. The strength and conditioning facilities are some of the finest in the able to take advantage of the high- nation. The Falcon Athletic Center weight room is 23,000 square feet and includes projection capabilities to breakdown 48 multi-station platforms, 48 dumbbell platforms, a full line of dumbbells from practices and matches, as well as scout 5 to 170 lbs, and a 4-lane 60 yard track. The varsity weight room is located in the upcoming opponents. Cadet Gymnasium and has 12,600 square feet of open lifting area. Included in the facility are 84 individual lifting stations, 40 Olympic bars and 72 pairs of dumbbells. Free weights make up 27,922 pounds (almost 14 tons) of lifting challenge for our FALCON COURT AT EAST GYM cadets. The center of the room is designed for plyometrics and speed training and In addition to providing a new environment for home matches, Falcon Court at has a four-lane 40-yard track area for sprints. East Gym also provides the Falcons with an exclusive practice facility. The gym can be designed into several configurations to best utilize the space to the needs of the Air Force team. The gym can be designed for a typical match-day setup in the VOLLEYBALL WEIGHT ROOM RECORDS south section of the space, with a secondary court in the north half of the gym. For Squat more in-depth breakout sessions among the position players, four courts can be 180-lbs...... Jamie Rempel, 2000 set lengthwise in the gym, providing ample room for skill-related work. Bench 275-lbs...... Jamie Rempel, 1998 Clean 180-lbs. . . . Lamecca Jefferson, 2004 Strength Index* 420 ...... Ellen Bina, 2008 Approach Vertical Jump 32’0”...... Jocelyn Booker, 2007 Standing Vertical Jump 31’0½”...... Tara Dunn, 2006 Short Shuttle 4.72 ...... Caroline Kurtz, 2009

*Strength Index is determined by adding bench, sqat and clean and multiplying that by the bodyweight coefficient

6 GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM VOLLEYBALL ALUMNI

In 2010, the Falcons’ volleyball program hosted its first Alumni Weekend and looks to continue the tradition for years to come. The weekend will give former mem- bers of the program a chance to return to the Academy for a weekend of reminisc- ing and, of course, volleyball. The 2011 Alumni Weekend is scheduled for Oct. 21-23, when Air Force hosts Colorado State (Oct. 22).

Col Dawn Dunlop, a 1988 graduate of the Air Force Academy and a four-year let- terwinner of the Air Force volleyball team, became the first pilot to fly a F-22 Rap- tor over Academy grounds (this historic flight is pictured on the inside back cover of this guide). The CoSIDA Academic All-American MVP for 1987, Dunlop currently serves as the Commander of the 412th Test Wing, Air Force Flight Test Center, at Edwards AFB, Calif.

“The Academy experience is like no other,” Dunlop said. “It affords incredible op- portunities to challenge you, academically and athletically and to gain the leader- ship skills and confidence to turn life plans into reality. My experiences both on and off the field were instrumental in setting a strong foundation that has served me well throughout my career.”

Here’s a quick glimpse of what other members of the extended Air Force volleyball family are currently doing. Brooke (Effland) Rillos, Class of 2000 2Lt Katie Batchelder, Class of 2010 Stay at home mom, with four boys and a brand new baby girl Public Affairs Officer at Travis AFB, Calif. (Played on the 2011 All-Air Force volley- ball team; will marry former AFA football player 2Lt Josh Cousins on July 1, 2012) Robyn (Duncan) Ross, Class of 2000 Head volleyball coach at Nansemond Suffolk Academy and is the owner/director/ Maj Shaylor Billings, Class of 2000 coach at Nansemond Volleyball Clubb in Suffolk, Va. (Owns Nansemond CrossFit Recently finished up three years in Okinawa, Japan, as an F-15C pilot; Now work- Gym with husband Brian, who is the head trainer; has three boys.) ing as a fighter test pilot in the F-16 at Edwards AFB, Calif. 1Lt Kristina Stewart, Class of 2009 Capt Tara Dunn, Class of 2007 Satellite Vehicle Operator, 3rd Space Operations Squadron at Schriever AFB, Colo. Space Operator/Chief of Training at Cape Cod Air Force Station, Mass. (Was the (Will marry former AFA football player 2Lt Nick Charles on Sept. 24, 2011; Awarded recipient of the Roy Wilkins NAACP award (Air Force level); Member of the 2010 Distinguished Graduate of Undergraduate Space Training and Initial Qualification All-Air Force team) Training for Space)

Capt Kristin Hamlett, Class of 2006 DeAnne (“Mama Dee”) Zamora, Athletic Trainer 1995-2008 C-130 pilot at Dyess AFB, Texas (Recently returned from second deployment for Staff Athletic Trainer for the men’s tennis team and PE classes at USAFA (Married Operation New Dawn/Operation Enduring Freedom and will be deploying again Mark Zamora in 1999 and has an 11-year-old son, Gannon) in early 2012) If any alumni would like to be added, please email [email protected]. 2Lt Michelle Harrington, Class of 2010 Acquisitions Officer at Hanscom AFB, Mass. (Member of the 2011 Armed Forces Volleyball Tournament All-Tournament Team; Played on the U.S. All-Armed Forces Team at the 2011 CISM World Military Games in Brazil)

Lamecca Jefferson, Class of 2005 Joint Coalition and Warfighter in Suffolk, Va.

Scott Nelson, Lt Col (Retired), Assistant Coach 1993-96, 2002-03, 2005 Director, Physical Education Division, Department of Physical Education, USAFA (Founder, Lead Coach of Colorado Classix Juniors Volleyball Club (CCX); Wife Gi- anna – a former member of the All-Air Force and All-Armed Forces volleyball teams, is CCX Director; has four daughters: Sydney (Arizona Christian University), Taylor (Pine Creek HS), Avery and Chandler (The Classical Academy) … they all play volleyball and are true-blue Falcon fans!)

Capt Christina Nigro, Class of 2003 IMA Reservist, assigned to A4R at Langley AFB, Va. (Completed MBA at Old Domin- ion and is currently pursuing a BS in nursing in Lincoln, Neb.)

2011 ALUMNI WEEKEND The 2011 Air Force volleyball alumni weekend will take place Oct. 21-23.

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NUMERICAL ROSTER & PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

## NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) PRONUNCIATION ## NAME POS YR 2 Cami Richan OPP 5-9 So. Highland, Utah (Lone Peak) rih-chin 6 Claire Bieber OH So. 3 Emma Dridge L/DS 5-6 Fr. Allen, Texas (Allen) -- 9 Casey Boyle MB So. 4 Brooke Pottle OH 5-7 Fr. Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial) -- 14 Lizzy Carpenter RS Fr. 6 Claire Bieber OH 5-9 So. Fort Collins, Colo. (Fossil Ridge) bee-burr 13 Megan Clary RS Fr. 7 Hillary Keltner S 5-11 Fr. Belleville, Ill. (Althoff Catholic) -- 3 Emma Dridge L/DS Fr. 8 Victoria Foster OH 5-11 Fr. El Paso, Texas (Franklin) -- 8 Victoria Foster OH Fr. 9 Casey Boyle MB 5-11 So. Dallas, Texas (Ursuline Academy) boil 10 Ayesha Hein MH Fr. 10 Ayesha Hein MH 6-0 Fr. Honolulu, Hawaii (St. Andrew’s Priory) eye-ee-sha hane 12 Kristen Holt MB Fr. 11 Josalynn Wise S 5-6 So. Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo) jaw-suh-lynn 7 Hillary Keltner S Fr. 12 Kristen Holt MB 6-1 Fr. Edgewood, N.M. (Albuquerque Academy) -- 23 Maiya Perich L/DS Jr. 13 Megan Clary RS 5-11 Fr. Sunnyvale, Texas (Mesquite Poteet) -- 4 Brooke Pottle OH Fr. 14 Lizzy Carpenter RS 5-11 Fr. Murphy, Texas (Plano East) -- 2 Cami Richan OPP So. 23 Maiya Perich L/DS 5-7 Jr. Houston, Texas (James E. Taylor) my-ah pear-ick 11 Josalynn Wise S So.

HEAD COACH: Matt McShane (Second Season) | ASSISTANT COACH: Louella Maxwell (Second Season) | ASSISTANT COACH: Marc Swindle (Second Season)

COMPLETE ROSTER BREAKDOWN SENIORS ...... 0 OUTSIDE/OPPOSITE HITTERS...... 6 5-6 | 5-7 ...... 4 Claire Bieber, Lizzy Carpenter, Megan Clary, Victoria Emma Dridge, Maiya Perich, Brooke Pottle, Josalynn JUNIORS ...... 1 Foster, Brooke Pottle, Cami Richan Wise Maiya Perich MIDDLE BLOCKERS/HITTERS ...... 3 5-9 | 5-10 | 5-11...... 7 SOPHOMORES ...... 4 Casey Boyle, Ayseha Hein, Kristen Holt Claire Bieber, Casey Boyle, Lizzy Carpenter, Megan Claire Bieber, Casey Boyle, Cami Richan, Josalynn Wise Clary, Victoria Foster, Hillary Keltner, Cami Richan SETTERS ...... 2 FRESHMEN ...... 8 Hillary Keltner, Josalynn Wise 6-0 | 6-1 ...... 2 Lizzy Carpenter, Megan Clary, Emma Dridge, Victo- Ayesha Hein, Kristen Holt ria Foster, Ayesha Hein, Kristen Holt, Hillary Keltner, DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTS ...... 2 Brooke Pottle Emma Dridge, Maiya Perich

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MEET THE COACHES HEADMEETMATT COACH McSHANE MATT ENTERS McSHANETHE HIS SECOND DURING COACHES YEAR HIS FIRST AS THE PRACTICE AIR FORCE WITH HEAD THE COACH TEAM AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 9 HEAD COACH MATT McSHANE

MATTHEAD COACH |McSHANE SECOND SEASON | UC SANTA BARBARA (1977) | BYU (1982)

Matt McShane is entering his second season as the head coach of the Air Force volleyball program.

During his first season on the bench, McShane guided Air Force to its first victory in Mountain West Conference action since 2005, while breathing life back into the program. The Falcons collected four total wins, including an impressive 3-1 win over San Diego State and a thrilling 3-2 season-opening victory over two-time NCAA Tournament team, Long Island.

Under McShane’s direction, the program moved back to the friendly confines of Falcon Court at East Gym. By becoming more involved in the community, Air Force set a new Division I single-season attendance record in 2010, while account- ing for five of the top 15 single-match home attendance totals in Division I history.

Selected as one of Volleyball Magazine’s 10 Best Assistant Coaches, McShane joined the Falcon program on Jan. 26, 2010, after a five-year stint as an assistant coach at the University of California-Berkeley.

During his tenure at Cal, the Bears posted a 114-47 overall record, produced seven AVCA All-Americans and finished every season ranked in the nation’s top 20, including a No. 4 ranking in 2007.

Cal earned a berth into the NCAA Tournament every year McShane was on the bench. In 2009, his last season in Berke- ley, the Bears (21-11, 11-7 Pac-10) advanced to the regional championship match for the third consecutive year, before falling to defending national champion Penn State.

McShane is no stranger to the Mountain West Conference.

Prior to his stint at Berkeley, McShane spent four years as an assistant coach at the University of Utah. In 2004, the Utes went 24-7 overall and 13-1 in league action and captured a share of their first-ever MWC title.

Before joining the Utah staff, McShane was an associate head coach at the (1987-00). In 13 years in Albuquerque, he helped guide the Lobos to a 189-127 record, two conference championships and six trips to the NCAA tournament. Additionally, McShane served as an assistant coach at BYU from 1980-82.

The Falcons’ new coach also has a tremendous amount of experience at the national and international coaching level.

Most recently, McShane served on the coaching staff of the U.S. Women’s Junior National Team, which won the gold medal at the 2010 NORCECA Continental Championships in Mexico. Competing against teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean, the U.S. team posted a perfect 5-0 record, sweeping the competition in straight sets. The squad, which won its fourth consecutive NORCECA title, also qualified to the 2011 FIVB World Championships.

In the summer of 2007, McShane was an assistant coach for USA Volleyball’s National A2 team. During the summer of 2002, he also served as the head coach for the USA National A2 Team. In the summer of 2001, he was the head coach for the Intermountain Volleyball Association (IVA) High Performance Team that toured Europe.

In 1996, McShane was named an assistant coach of the USA Women’s National team at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. While with the U.S. National team, McShane designed and ran practice sessions, did video analysis of Team USA and other major teams in the world, and prepared scouting reports on U.S. opponents.

McShane’s coaching background also includes assisting former USA Women’s National Indoor Volleyball team coach “Jenny” Lang Ping with the Yaohan International Volleyball Team in 1996. The team was comprised of the best American and Russian players who competed against the Chinese and Cuban National teams in cities throughout .

He is a member of the USAV Coaches Accreditation Program Cadre (CAP Level III), and each year he runs numerous clin- ics throughout the U.S., teaching other college, high school and junior coaches the fundamentals of volleyball.

As an undergraduate at UC Santa Barbara, McShane played on the only intercollegiate team to win the USAV Open National Championship. The UCSB teams finished second in the NCAA Championships in 1974 and 1975, and finished third in the NCAA Regional Championships in 1976. He was an All-American for the Gauchos in 1974.

McShane earned his bachelor’s degree from UC Santa Barbara in 1977 and his master’s degree from BYU in 1982. While at BYU, he played on the men’s club team that finished third at the USAV Open National Championship in 1981.

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THE McSHANE FILE

Hometown ...... Santa Monica, Calif. Alma Mater. . . UC Santa Barbara (1977) ...... Physical Therapy Alma Mater...... BYU (1982) . . Exercise Science / Computer Science

PLAYING EXPERIENCE UC Santa Barbara, 1974-77  All-American (1974)

COACHING EXPERIENCE U.S. Air Force Academy  Head Coach, 2010-present

U.S. Junior National Team  Assistant Coach, 2010

U.S. National A2 Team  Assistant Coach, 2007  Head Coach, 2002

University of California-Berkeley  Assistant Coach, 2005-09

University of Utah  Assistant Coach, 2001-04

IVA High Performance Team  Assistant Coach, 2001

U.S. Women’s National Team  Assistant Coach, 1996

Yaohan International Volleyball Team  Assistant Coach, 1996

University of New Mexico  Associate Head Coach, 1987-2000

Brigham Young University  Assistant Coach, 1980-82

COACHING AWARDS Selected as one of the “10 Best Assistant Coaches” by Volleyball Magazine while at Berkeley

RECORD AT AIR FORCE 2010...... 4-25 (1-15 MWC)

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LOUELLAASSISTANT COACH | SECOND MAXWELL SEASON | CAL POLY SLO (1997) | CALIFORNIA (2001)

Louella Maxwell is entering her second season as an assistant coach of the Air Force volleyball team. A former All- American setter at Air Force, Maxwell joined the Falcons’ program after stints as an assistant coach at the University of Notre Dame and Washington University in St. Louis.

Known throughout the Academy record books as Louella Lovely, Maxwell is one of five NCAA All-Americans in Air Force history. Despite playing just two seasons, she remains ranked among the Academy’s top-10 lists in career assists (3,022) and digs (1,352), while holding program-best marks in career assists per game (10.87) and digs per game (4.93). In ad- dition to holding the team’s single-season record with 5.13 digs per game, Maxwell holds the single-match records for assists (83) and digs (45).

Prior to joining the Falcons’ program, Maxwell spent two years as an assistant coach at Washington University in St. Louis (2007-08). During her two-year stint with the Bears, Washington University compiled a 65-12 record and won the 2007 NCAA Division III national championship title. The squad also advanced to the regional championship game in 2008.

Prior to her time in St. Louis, Maxwell spent four seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Notre Dame. During her tenure, the Irish accumulated a 92-34 overall record, three BIG EAST regular-season titles, a pair of conference- tournament championships and four trips to the NCAA Tournament.

The Irish were ranked in the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) national polls throughout her four-year stint, peaking at a fifth-place mark in 2005. As coach for the Notre Dame setters, Maxwell led Ashley Tarutis to break the school record for assists in a season (1,573) as a sophomore. She also coached Kristin Kinder, who was the first-ever Irish setter to earn honorable mention All-America status by the AVCA. THE MAXWELL FILE

Maxwell also spent time as a volunteer coach at California in Hometown ...... , Calif. 1998 and coached for the Golden Bear Volleyball Club from Alma Mater...... Cal Poly SLO (1997) 1999-2003. In addition to her coaching experience at the col- ...... History legiate level, Maxwell has been selected to USA Volleyball’s Alma Mater...... Cal-Berkeley (2001) High Performance Pipeline coaching staff for four years. She ...... Education served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Girls Youth National PLAYING EXPERIENCE A2 Training Team in 2008 and was an assistant for the U.S. Air Force Academy, 1993-94 Girls Select A1 Team in 2007. In 2005 and 2006, she was an  AVCA All-American (1994) assistant for the U.S. Junior National A2 Team.  AVCA All-Region Selection (1993, 94) Cal-Berkeley, 1995 Maxwell spent her freshman and sophomore seasons at the Cal Poly SLO, 1996 Air Force Academy, garnering AVCA all-region honors both  Team Captain (1996) years and AVCA All-America honors in 1994. She spent the  Big West Scholar- 1995 season at Cal, before finishing out her collegiate ca- reer at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. As a member of the Mus- COACHING EXPERIENCE tang squad, Maxwell was named the Big West Conference U.S. Girls Youth National A2 Training Team Scholar-Athlete of the Year and received the NCAA Ethnic  Assistant Coach, 2008 Minority Postgraduate Scholarship. Washington University (St. Louis)  Assistant Coach, 2007-08 Raised in Los Angeles, Calif., Maxwell graduated from Cal Poly SLO in 1997 with a degree in history. She completed her U.S. Girls Select A1 Team master’s degree in education from Cal in 2001.  Assistant Coach, 2007

Maxwell is married to Maj Mel Maxwell, a 1997 graduate U.S. Junior National A2 Team of the Air Force Academy, who is currently in command of  Assistant Coach, 2005-06 the 55th LRS at Offutt AFB, Neb. They have a two-year-old USAV High Performance Pipeline daughter, Mikayla Leigh. Assistant Coach, 2005-08 University of Notre Dame  Assistant Coach, 2004-07 Golden Bear Volleyball Club  Assistant Coach, 1999-2003 University of California-Berkeley  Volunteer Coach, 1998

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MARCASSISTANT COACH SWINDLE | SECOND SEASON | NEW MEXICO (1992)

Marc Swindle is entering his second season as an assistant coach for the Air Force volleyball team. Swindle brings over 20 years of club coaching experience to the Falcons’ team.

Like head coach Matt McShane, Swindle is no stranger to the Mountain West Conference. He joined the Academy staff after spending the previous two years as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of New Mexico. During his tenure on the sidelines, New Mexico compiled a 42-17 record, which included its first appearance at the NCAA Championships in 15 years.

He has served as a club coach for over 20 years. His teams have won 16 age-group regional championships, while ac- counting for 14 qualifications to the USA Volleyball National Championships. Two of his athletes, Colleen Smith and Jeannie Fairchild, have received AVCA All-America status. In addition, he spent 10 years as the director of the New Mexico Juniors program, which is the largest club in New Mexico. A non-profit club, the New Mexico Juniors grew from four teams to 18 in just three years.

In addition, Swindle has served as the president of University Athlete, Inc., since its inception in 2004. The company helps college volleyball coaches find, identify and communicate with over 100,000 club volleyball players. He is also the vice-president of Synch, Inc., a marketing and advertising agency that has assisted such companies as the Santa Fe Opera and the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.

Swindle graduated from New Mexico in 1992, following a four-year career as a member of the UNM men’s volleyball team. Following graduation, he was named the USA Volleyball Regional Player of the Year during the 1991-94 seasons. THE SWINDLE FILE

Hometown ...... Albuquerque, N.M. Alma Mater ...... New Mexico (1992) Major ...... University Studies

PLAYING EXPERIENCE New Mexico, 1989-92  USAV Regional Player of the Year

COACHING EXPERIENCE University of New Mexico  Volunteer Coach, 2008-09

New Mexico Juniors  Head Coach (16s), 2006-09  Director, 1989-09

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ANDREWVOLUNTEER COACH | FIRST“AJ” SEASON |JOSEPH ECKERD (1993)

Andrew “AJ” Joseph is entering his first season as a volunteer coach with the Air Force volleyball team. In addition to volunteering with the Falcons’ program, Joseph is in his third season as the head coach of the men’s volleyball team at Johnson & Wales University in Denver.

The JWU men’s team was ranked in the NAIA Top 10 each of the past two seasons, rising as high as second during the 2011 season. Last year’s team earned an at-large bid to the NAIA National Championships and outside hitter Chris Schardt was named the conference player of the year, as well as JWU-Denver’s first-ever NAIA All-American.

Joseph brings a strong resume to the Falcons’ program, having coached championship teams at both the college and high school level.

As the head coach of the Eckerd men’s volleyball team (1995-2000), Joseph led the program to two Final Four ap- pearances and the 2000 NIRSA National Collegiate Championship. He also coached the women’s program at Eckerd during the 2002-03 seasons, leading the Tritons to top-10 rankings in the NCAA Division II Southern Region. Joseph also spent five years on the UCCS staff, as both a coach and assistant athletic director with duties in fundraising and travel.

At the high school level, Joseph coached the High School boys’ team to the 2009 state semifinals. He also spent one year as the head coach of the boys and girls volleyball teams at Fountain Valley School in Colorado Springs. Under his direction, the boys’ team won the Colorado state championship title with three all-state selections, while the girls’ team finished as the district runner-up.

Joseph is a 1993 graduate of Eckerd College. While with the Tritons, he was a four-year starter and all-conference selection on the men’s intercollegiate club team. As a senior, he captained Eckerd to the NIRSA Final Four. He and his wife, Jennifer, live in Colorado Springs. CADET ASSISTANTS SUPPORT STAFF MANAGERS SUZANNE BALTAR First Season

COURTNEY BISHOP First Season

KELSEY GLOVER First Season

LARRY BRYANT COL KATHLEEN HARRINGTON VALERIE PERKIN KIM PINSKE VIDEO COORDINATOR Officer Representative Officer Representative Media Relations Director Strength Coach KARL GROSSELIN 11th Season 1st Season Eighth Season Fifth Season Third Season PRACTICE PLAYERS

TANNER MILLER First Season

KEKAIKUIMAULOA NUUHIWA First Season

BRAD SMITH CAPT KRISTA ST ROMAIN JENNY STONE HOLLY TOGIAI 2LT GLORIMAR TORRE SANTIAGO Third Season Officer Representative Athletic Trainer Administrative Assistant Program Manager First Season Fourth Season First Season First Season

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MEETAIR FORCE WILL FEATURETHE ONE JUNIOR, FALCONS FOUR SOPHOMORES AND EIGHT FRESHMEN AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 15 MEET THE FALCONS : RETURNERS

MAIYAJUNIOR | 5-7 | DEFENSIVEPERICH SPECIALIST, LIBERO | HOUSTON, TEXAS | JAMES E. TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL

JUNIOR YEAR (2011): Team co-captain.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2010): Played in all 103 sets…was in the starting rotation for 12 matches, including five as the starting libero…led the team with 22 service aces…matched career-best mark with three aces at Memphis…also ac- counted for multiple aces against Fresno State, Buffalo and Hofstra, as well as during both matches with TCU…recorded career-best 230 digs…that total ranked third on the team…averaged 2.23 digs per set…one of three players to surpass the 200-dig mark for the second straight year…accounted for a season-best 13 on four occasions (at Memphis, at Wyo- ming, BYU, UNLV)…added double-digit dig totals in eight additional matches…led the team in digs during six matches… recorded 28 assists, highlighted by a career-best four-helper outing at San Diego State…named to the Mountain West Conference All-Academic Team.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2009): Saw action in all 97 sets...was the starting libero in seven matches, including the six of the last seven…also started seven additional matches as the defensive specialist…led the team with 29 service aces…posted three aces in four separate matches (Cleveland State, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, New Mexico and Colorado State)…tied for third in the Mountain West Conference (all matches) with a 0.30 ace-per-set average…recorded 218 digs…one of three players to surpass the 200-dig mark…recorded a career-high 17 digs against TCU…cleared the 10-dig plateau on six other occasions…led the team in digs during five matches…also added 30 assists and two kills…recorded a career-best three assists in three matches, including back-to-back performances against TCU and at Colorado State…tallied first collegiate kill at Denver…added another kill against Colorado State…named to the Mountain West Conference All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: James E. Taylor High School…lettered three years in volleyball...coached by Brook Ple- mons...received the Outstanding Defensive Player award in 2007 and 2008...named to the all-tournament team of the KILLS 2007 Spring ISD Tournament...two-year recipient of the 110% Award...named to the 17-5A all-district first team as a Season High ...... 2 (2009) libero in 2008...earned second-team 17-5A all-district honors as a junior...two-year member of the Texas Girls Coaches Career Total ...... 2 Association academic all-state team...also lettered two years in ...member of the varsity chamber orchestra... three-time recipient of the Most Outstanding Musician award...earned a “Superior” rating at the state orchestra Solo HITTING PERCENTAGE and Ensemble contest...member of the National Honor Society...ranked 18th in a graduating class of 630...two-time Season High ...... 000 [0-0-15] 2010 recipient of the Student of the Month Award from Katy Elks Lodge Club…competed at the club level for the Houston Career Total ...... -.052 [2-5-58] Juniors (2001-07) and Texas Tornadoes (2007-09)...coached by Chuck Schneider...was a part of three Houston Junior ASSISTS teams that went to the Junior Olympics. Season High ...... 30 (2009) Career Total ...... 58 PERSONAL: Daughter of Wayne and Masako Perich...has an older brother, Ty, who is a member of the Academy’s Class of 2013...majoring in human systems engineering, with a minor in Japanese…future plans include becoming an intel- SERVICE ACES ligence officer and eventually, a stay-at-home mom…named to the Dean’s List…hobbies include watching movies, eating Season High ...... 29 (2009) and hanging out with friends…spent the summer traveling to Japan for a cultural immersion program, working Combat Career Total ...... 51 Survival training and completing Operation Air Force at Tinker AFB, Okla....is fluent in Japanese...took private piano and DIGS violin lessons for 10 years…is one of two Academy representatives on the Mountain West Conference Student-Athlete Season High ...... 230 (2010) Advisory Committee (SAAC) for the 2011-12 academic year…member of Cadet Squadron 21. Career Total ...... 448

SINGLE-MATCH PERFORMANCES

KILLS 1...... at Denver (09/04/09) 1...... Colorado State (10/10/09) ASSISTS 4...... at San Diego State (11/20/10) SERVICE ACES 3...... at Memphis (09/11/10) 3...... vs. Cleveland State (08/28/09) 3. . . vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (09/12/09) 3...... at New Mexico (10/03/09) 3...... at Colorado State (11/05/09) DIGS 17 ...... TCU (10/31/09)

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CLAIRESOPHOMORE | 5-9 BIEBER| OUTSIDE HITTER | FORT COLLINS, COLO. | FOSSIL RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2011): Team co-captain.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2010): Saw action in two sets at Colorado State…accumulated no statistics…named to the Mountain West Conference All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: Fossil Ridge High School…two-year varsity letterwinner…coached by Paul Shimek…served as var- sity team captain…earned all-state honorable mention…member of the squad that finished fifth at the Colorado High School State Tournament in 2009…named Athlete of the Week by the Fort Collins Coloradoan…two-time academic all-state first-team honoree in volleyball…also lettered one year in track and field…earned academic all-state first-team honors…competed at the state track and field championships as a member of the medley relay team…also competed in soccer and diving…member of the National Honor Society…served as president of the NHS…graduated with a 3.991 GPA…competed at the club level for Norco 17 Blue…coached by Greg Cravens…two-year team captain…member of the team that posted a third-place Rocky Mountain Region finish in 2010.

PERSONAL: Full name is Claire Louise Bieber…nickname is “Biebz”…daughter of Rick and Lisa Bieber…has one older sister, Kelly, who is a senior at the Air Force Academy…majoring in foreign area studies/political science, with a focus on Russia…future plans include becoming a pilot…grandfather served in the Army Air Corps during World War II…also has two cousins in the military: one is serving as a Navy SEAL, while the other is going through the SEAL program…served as PEER, C-2 Element Leader and Op- erations Clerk…named to the Commandant’s List (excellence in military performance) and Dean’s List (excellence in academic performance) both semesters of freshman year…also named to the Athletic Director’s List (excellence in athletic performance) and Superintendent’s List (excellence in military, academic and athletic performance)…hobbies include collecting hotel keys, snowboarding and music…a random fact is that she skipped the second grade…spent the summer completing Combat Survival Training and Jump…also vacationed in the Bahamas with family…greatest personal moment in sports is beating city rivals, Fort Collins High School, for the first time in school history…loves chocolate chip pancakes…also wanted to add “I love my team like my family and I love the Air Force Academy”…member of Cadet Squadron 23.

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CAMISOPHOMORE |RICHAN 5-9 | OPPOSITE HITTER/OUTSIDE HITTER | HIGHLAND, UTAH | LONE PEAK HIGH SCHOOL

FRESHMAN YEAR (2010): Saw action in 69 sets…was in the starting rotation for 12 matches…tallied a 77 kills…recorded a career-best eight kills against Bryant, New Mexico and San Diego State…hit at a .132 clip (77k-47e-227a), which ranked fourth on the team…posted a career-best .538 (8-1-13) against Bryant…that was the second-best single-match hitting percentage on the team in 2010…also led the team in hitting against Utah (.286) and BYU (.188)…recorded 18 total blocks…posted a solo block against Wyoming…assisted on 17 blocks…tallied a career-best four assisted stops against Bryant…led the team in blocks against TCU and San Diego State…recorded 16 digs…posted a personal-best two digs in five matches (Bryant, Hofstra, San Diego State, Wyoming, Utah)…added six assists, highlighted by a five-helper outing at UNLV.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: Lone Peak High School…lettered three years in volleyball…coached by Deanna Meyer… member of back-to-back state championship teams (2007, 2008)…also a member of the team that finished second in 2009…claimed all-state and all-region 4 first-team honors in 2009…earned all-state and all-region honorable mention honors in 2008…member of the 2009 Utah senior all-star team…served as junior varsity captain in 2008 and varsity captain in 2009…also lettered four years in track and field…competed in the high jump…named to the Honor Roll… also earned Academic All-Region 4 honors…competed at the club level for Utah Peak Performance…coached by Brooke Huebner…team competed at the Junior Olympics in 2008 and 2009… member of the squad that placed first at the 2009 Vegas Invitational.

PERSONAL: Full name is Camille Marie Richan…goes by Cami…nickname is “Cambam”…daughter of Bill and Janette Richan…has three siblings – Bradi, Madi and Abbi…majoring in systems engineering-human systems…future plans in- clude becoming an A-10 pilot…served as Training Clerk…named to the Athletic Director’s List for the 2011 spring se- mester…completed Jump course over the summer…also participated in Combat Survival Training…greatest personal KILLS moment in sports came from winning the state title two years in a row…hobbies include going 80’s dancing with friends Season High ...... 77 (2010) and being a constant weekend prankster…a random fact is that the middle toe on both feet are webbed…member of Career Total ...... 77 Cadet Squadron 40. HITTING PERCENTAGE Season High . . . .132 [77-44-227] 2010 Career Total ...... 132 [77-44-227] ASSISTS Season High ...... 6 (2010) Career Total ...... 6 DIGS Season High ...... 16 (2010) Career Total ...... 16 BLOCKS Season High ...... 18 [1-17] (2010) Career Total ...... 18

SINGLE-MATCH PERFORMANCES

KILLS 8...... vs. Bryant (09/19/10) 8...... New Mexico (10/31/10) 8...... at San Diego State (11/20/10) HITTING PERCENTAGE .538 [8-1-13] . . . . vs. Bryant (09/19/10) ASSISTS 5...... at UNLV (09/24/10) DIGS 2...... vs. Bryant (09/19/10) 2...... vs. Hofstra (09/19/10) 2...... San Diego State (10/21/10) 2...... at Wyoming (11/04/10) 2...... Utah (11/11/10) BLOCKS 4 [0-4]...... vs. Bryant (09/19/10)

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JOSALYNNSOPHOMORE | 5-6 | SETTER WISE | AMARILLO, TEXAS | AMARILLO HIGH SCHOOL

FRESHMAN (2010): Saw action in 83 sets…was the starting setter at Northern Colorado, Utah Valley and UNLV…also started at home against Wyoming…accumulated 257 assists and a 3.10 assist-per-set average…led the team in assists during five matches…posted career-best 30 assists at Utah Valley…also collected at least 20 assists against Fresno State (26), Northern Colorado (24) and Bryant (21)…tallied double-digit assists in nine additional matches…added 122 digs, including a career-high 17 against Utah Valley…also recorded five kills and seven service aces…posted a personal-best two kills against South Dakota State…added one ace in seven different matches…recorded a double-double against Utah Valley with 30 assists and 17 digs.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: Amarillo High School…two-year varsity letterwinner…coached by Jan Barker, Janeen Eudy and Kirk Stokes…member of two 5A state championship teams (2008, 2009)…earned all-district honorable mention honors (District 2-5A) in 2009…named to the Amarillo Globe News Super Team (honorable mention)...named Outstand- ing Setter (honorable mention) by LoneStarVolleyball.com…member of the 2009 Texas Golden Spread East All-Star Team…earned academic all-state and academic all-district honors…two-time recipient of the Coaches 110% Award… ACE Award winner…member of the National Honor Society…named Superintendent Academic Scholar for completing eight semesters with a 90 average or above…ranked within the top four percent of graduating class of 540…two-time Super Sandie…four-year member of the Ken Club, recognizing students with a 90 average or higher in math…competed at the club level for Amarillo Elite Volleyball…coached by Gary Abrahmson and Todd Abrahmson…member of five teams that qualified and competed at nationals.

PERSONAL: Full name is Josalynn Lea Wise…nickname is “Jos”…daughter of Michael and LaParsha Wise…father is a 1978 graduate of the Air Force Academy and served as a pilot in the Air Force…has one older brother, Jonathan, one older sister, J’Rhea, and one younger brother, Jacob…both brothers play football…Jonathan is a Pre-Season All-American at KILLS Hardin Simmons University and Jacob is listed as a “Player to Watch” for Texas High School 5A…J’Rhea attends West Season High ...... 5 (2010) Texas A&M and plans to work in marketing and advertising at Walt Disney World upon graduation…majoring in history… Career Total ...... 5 future career plans include becoming a fighter pilot…hobbies include music (singing and piano) and reading…served as Coach (freshman mentor) and Academic Clerk for squadron…spent the summer completing Soaring, Global Engage- HITTING PERCENTAGE ment and Combat Survival Training…also went on vacation to the Grand Cayman Island and got to go scuba diving and Season High ...... 000 [5-5-28] 2010 swim with dolphins and sting rays…named to the Commandant’s List for excellence in military performance…greatest Career Total ...... 000 [5-5-28] personal moment in sports was serving three aces in a row at the state championship final in 2008 to force a fifth set ASSISTS and ultimately win the match…considers her family to be her top supporters…member of Cadet Squadron 32. Season High ...... 257 (2010) Career Total ...... 257 SERVICE ACES Season High ...... 7 (2010) Career Total ...... 7 DIGS Season High ...... 122 (2010) Career Total ...... 122

SINGLE-MATCH PERFORMANCES

KILLS 2. . . . . South Dakota State (08/28/10) ASSISTS 30 ...... at Utah Valley (09/03/10) SERVICE ACES 1...... seven times DIGS 17 ...... at Utah Valley (09/03/10)

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CASEYSOPHOMORE | 5-11BOYLE | MIDDLE BLOCKER/MIDDLE HITTER | DALLAS, TEXAS | URSULINE ACADEMY

2010 (FRESHMAN): Did not compete for the volleyball team.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: Ursuline Academy…lettered four years in …earned All-America honors as sophomore… also received All-America honorable mention status as a junior and senior…two-time Ursuline MVP for lacrosse…three-time all-state selection (2007-09)…member of the 2008 Texas Division II state championship team…named Offensive MVP of the Texas DII state championships…three-time North Texas All-Star selection…four-time all-district honoree…three-time member of the U.S. Lacrosse National Tournament Team…served as captain in 2008…ranked among the Takkle Top 100 high school players in 2008…named North Division Playoff MVP as a freshman…received the Dallas Morning News Newcomer of the Year award in 2006…also lettered two years in cross country…member of the National Honor Society…graduated with a 3.70 GPA.

PERSONAL: Full name is Casey Catherine Boyle…daughter of John and Jane Boyle…has one older brother, Joe, who is a mem- ber of the Academy’s Class of 2012…majoring in economics and earning a minor in Spanish…looking at a future career within the acquisitions field…worked at a bakery during high school…hobbies include reading, running, baking and watching “Jersey Shore”…uncle Tom Boyle graduated from the Academy in 1978…greatest personal moment in sports was earning All-America honors in lacrosse as a sophomore…member of Cadet Squadron 15.

LIZZYFRESHMAN | 5-11CARPENTER | SETTER | MURPHY, TEXAS | PLANO EAST HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: Plano East High School…earned four varsity letters in volleyball…served as team captain during senior year…member of the team that advanced to the Final 8 of the Texas 5A Championships as a sophomore…member of the National Honor Society…International Baccalaureate…AP Distinguished Scholar…competed at the club level for Texas Assault (2009-11) and North Dallas Juniors (2007-09)…members of teams that qualified for nationals on multiple occasions, including the 2011 season.

PERSONAL: Full name is Elizabeth Jennie Carpenter…goes by Lizzy…daughter of Michael and Carol Carpenter…has one older sister, Lauren, and one younger brother, David…Lauren is a member of the U.S. Naval Academy’s Class of 2013…currently undecided on a major…future plans include becoming a pilot…grandfather, Col Richard D. Osborn, was a member of the West Point Class of 1958 and served in the Air Force…hobbies include watching movies and reading…greatest personal moment in sports comes from beating the top Dallas area club team to qualify for nationals…member of Cadet Squadron 11.

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MEGANFRESHMAN | 5-11 | CLARYOUTSIDE HITTER, RIGHT SIDE | SUNNYVALE, TEXAS | MESQUITE POTEET HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: Mesquite Poteet High School…coached by Lisa Lisewsky…lettered three years in volleyball…earned all-state honors as a senior…two-time all-district first-team selection…earned all-district second-team honors as a sophomore… also lettered one year in soccer…served as president of the Student Council…member of the National Honor Society…competed at the club level for Victory Volleyball Club…coached by Dave Phillip…named Most Offensive Player of the Year three straight years (2008-10).

PERSONAL: Daughter of Scott and Daniela Clary…nickname is “Mego”…has one older sister, Lauren…majoring in behavioral science…future plans include becoming a pilot…both grandfathers served in the military…hobbies include rock climbing and horseback riding…greatest personal moment in sports was making the all-state volleyball team…member of Cadet Squadron 12.

EMMAFRESHMAN | 5-6 DRIDGE | LIBERO, DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST | ALLEN, TEXAS | ALLEN HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: Allen High School…coached by Kelly Gregoriew…earned three varsity letters in volleyball…mem- ber of the 2009 Texas 8-5A district championship team…played on two Texas 8-5A bi-district championship teams…two-time Texas 8-5A all-district first-team selection (2009, 2010)…also earned all-district second-team honors as a sophomore…earned High School Academic All-America honorable mention status from PrepVolleyball.com as a senior…also named to the 2010 Texas Girls Coaches Association All-Academic Volleyball Team…two-time lonestarvolleyball.com All-Texas Team selection…also named Outstanding Libero/Defensive Specialist (honorable mention) by lonestarvolleyball.com as a junior…two-time defensive MVP for high school team…named to the Texas Open all-tournament team in 2008 and 2009…member of the National Honor Society…received the Top 10% Award…earned the AP Scholar Award...two-time Allen High School Eagle Scholar award winner… nominee for the Kiwanis National Sophomore of the Year award…competed at the club level for Dallas Premier…coached by Mike Minnis…member of the team that won the 2011 USAVV Lone Star Classic JNQ 18 Open…the 18 Open squad also won the USAV Northern Lights JNQ and the USAV Tour of Texas in 2011…played on the 17 Open team that won the bronze medal at the 2010 USAV Junior National Championships…also won the USAV Lone Star Classic JNQ in 2010 as a member of the 17 Open squad.

PERSONAL: Full name is Emma Elizabeth Dridge…nickname is the “Emmanator”…daughter of William and Katie Dridge...has three younger sisters – Claire, Erin and Annie…majoring in biology or chemistry…future plans include attending medical school and becoming either an anesthesiologist or a surgeon…has three relatives that graduated from service academies and are currently serving in the military – Lt Kristin Dridge (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Class of 2003 / U.S. Navy Reserve), Lt Eric Dridge (U.S. Naval Academy, Class of 2006 / U.S. Navy) and Lt JG Rachel Dridge (U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Class of 2008 / U.S. Coast Guard)…hobbies include watching movies and listening to music…plays the viola…greatest personal moment in sports comes from winning the Lone Star Qualifier two years in a row…member of Cadet Squadron 25.

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VICTORIAFRESHMAN | 5-11 | OUTSIDE FOSTER HITTER, OPPOSITE HITTER | EL PASO, TEXAS | FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: Franklin High School…coached by Flo Valdez…three-year letterwinner…member of two teams that won district and bi-district titles…2008 Newcomer of the Year for District 1-5A…also named to 1-5A all-district and all- city teams…2010 Outstanding Hitter for District 1-5A…also named All-City Outstanding Hitter in 2010…selected to the 1-5A all-district and all-city teams in 2010…named in the top 10-percent of graduating class…received the Army Reserve Award for academic and athletic achievement…academic all-state selection…competed at the club level for 915 United Volleyball Club… coached by Eddie Portillo…member of the team that qualified for nationals in back-to-back years (2008, 2009).

PERSONAL: Daughter of Greg and Victoria Foster…nicknames are “Vic” and “V-Fo”…has one younger sister, Collette, and one younger brother, Greg…currently undecided on a major…hobbies include going to the movies, relaxing with friends and danc- ing…loves camping…can see Mexico from her house…greatest personal moment in sports was getting the winning kill against biggest rival for the district championship title…member of Cadet Squadron 19.

AYESHAFRESHMAN | 6-0 | MIDDLEHEIN BLOCKER, MIDDLE HITTER | HONOLULU, HAWAII | ST. ANDREWS PRIORY

BEFORE ACADEMY: Attended Hofstra University during the 2010-11 academic year…was on a full-ride scholarship to play vol- leyball…played in 126 sets as a freshman…amassed 153 kills, 24 service aces, 37 assists, 117 digs and 86 total blocks…ranked second on the team in hitting percentage (.223) for players with at least 50 kills…played in all four sets during Hofstra’s match against Air Force at the West Point Challenge in mid-September…collected five kills and a match-best six blocks.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: St. Andrew’s Priory School for Girls…coached by Lani Elliazar…four-year letterwinner in volleyball… earned ILH Division II All-Star First-Team honors as a junior and senior…received honorable mention status as a sophomore… two-time team MVP…received the Most Outstanding Player award in 2007…earned the Inspirational Athlete Award as a se- nior…named the Oceanic Time Warner Senior Invitational Impact Player in 2009…class valedictorian…National Merit Scholar- ship finalist…AP Scholar Award and CollegeBoard AP…member of the National Honor Society…named to the Head of School List for a 4.0 GPA or higher from 2008-10…competed in the Hawaii State Science Fair in 2007 and earned a Letter of Recogni- tion from the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science…competed at the club level for Asics Rainbow Volleyball Club… coached by Luis Ramirez…served as team captain from 2007-10…member of the 2007 squad that won the Junior Olympic 14s National Championship title…played on three USAV Aloha Region Championship teams (2007-09)…member of the 2008 squad that won the Far Western Qualifier.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Lee and Evelyn Hein…has one younger sister, Rhiannon…majoring in astronautical engineering…hob- bies include reading fantasy and sci-fi books, watching action movies, going to the beach (boogie boarding and body boarding)… learned to scuba dive at the age of 12…played baritone saxophone for four years in middle school and the beginning of high school…attended the same school from kindergarten through 12th grade…greatest personal moment in sports came in the third set of Hofstra’s match against Delaware, the CAA champions...tallied back-to-back kills to break a 23-23 tie and lead the Pride to a 25-23 victory…member of Cadet Squadron 03.

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KRISTENFRESHMAN | 6-1 | MIDDLE HOLT BLOCKER | EDGEWOOD, N.M. | ALBUQUERQUE ACADEMY

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: Albuquerque Academy…coached by Elizabeth Green…three year varsity letterwinner…named to the Clovis Tournament All-Star Team…earned Player of the Week honors…member of the Albuquerque Public School Tourna- ment championship team…earned all-state honors…also received all-metro accolades…played on the squads that finished third at the state championship tournament in 2010 and fourth in 2009…graduated Cum Laude Honorary (top 10% of class)…also lettered two years in track and one year in basketball…competed at the club level for New Mexico Juniors…coached by Becky Walters and Geoff Lawson…member of the 2011 national qualifying team…member of the squad that also placed fourth at the 2010 Volleyball Fiesta.

PERSONAL: Full name is Kristen Amelia Holt…daughter of Jeffrey and Nancy Holt…father is a 1980 graduate of the Air Force Academy and retired as a lieutenant colonel…mother is a 1986 Academy graduate and retired as a lieutenant colonel…has one younger sister, Jessie…majoring in engineering…future plans include becoming a pilot…hobbies include rock climbing… greatest personal moment in sports came from winning the Albuquerque Public Schools Volleyball Tournament, as a member of the 4A team that beat larger 5A schools and earning Player of the Week awards following that tournament…member of Cadet Squadron 14.

HILLARYFRESHMAN | 5-11 | SETTERKELTNER | BELLEVILLE, ILL. | ALTHOFF CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: Althoff Catholic High School…coached by Lisa Orlet…lettered four years in volleyball…finalist for the Andi Collins Setter Award…named All-Metro St. Louis third-team in 2010…also named second-team all-area…South Seven Conference MVP as a senior…first-team all-conference…named fifth-team Academic All-America by PrepVolleyball.com as a senior…selected to the 2010 Crossroads Classic all-tournament team…member of the 2010 regional championship team… earned honorable mention all-area as a junior…also claimed second-team all-conference as a junior and sophomore…earned Prep Volleyball Soph 79 Elite honorable mention honors…also played on the 2007 and 2008 regional championship teams, 2007 sectional championship team and 2007 super sectional championship team…member of the squad that placed fourth at the Illinois 3A Championships in 2007…also lettered one year in soccer…class valedictorian…Illinois State Scholar…graduated within the top 10-percent of class…named St. Louis Post Dispatch Scholar Athlete…received the Young Women of Achievement award in 2010…named to the High Honor Roll all four years…National Youth Salute…member of the Student Council Executive Board as a senior…four-year Student Council Representative…Latin Club co-president…member of the Rotary Interact Club Executive Board…earned the Rotary Youth Leadership Award in 2008…received academic achievement awards in geometry, algebra 2, trigonometry, biology, chemistry, physics, English, Latin and theology…competed at the club level for Southwest Illinois Vol- leyball Club…coached by Kari Lane...member of three teams that qualified for the Junior Olympic National Division, including two that finished fifth (2008, 2009)…member of two runner-up teams at the Gateway Regional…also played on the team that finished third at the Gateway Regional in 2008.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Greg and Jon Keltner…nickname is “Hillz”…has a twin, Riley…also has one older sibling, Blair…currently undecided on major…hobbies include baking, exercising and watching movies…greatest personal moment in sports came from winning Kessler’s Crossroads Classic in 2008…recorded three straight kills to help Althoff Catholic come back from a 24-20 deficit (down 0-1 in the match) to win the second set…team went on to win the third set and take the title from Wheaton St. Francis… member of Cadet Squadron 16.

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BROOKEFRESHMAN | 5-7 | OUTSIDE POTTLE HITTER, DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST | PEORIA, ARIZ. | CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB TEAM: Centennial High School…coached by Carly Bourland and Cari Bauer…three-year varsity letterwin- ner…named Desert West Region Player of the Year as a senior…two-time Desert West Region first-team selection…all-state honorable mention selection as a junior and senior…member of the CHS team that won a state title as a junior…also a member of the team that finished second in the state during sophomore year…earned Desert West Region honorable mention honors as a sophomore…member of the Honor Roll through all four years…graduated within the top 15-percent of high school class… played at the club level for Kathy Wilson and Charise Moore…member of the Arizona Region 18’s open championship team as a junior…member of teams that finished in the Gold Division at Colorado Crossroads during both sophomore and junior years.

PERSONAL: Full name is Brooke Kyleigh Pottle…daughter of Eric and Charlotte Pottle…has three younger brothers, Cole, Jace and Zeke…currently undecided on a major, but looking at biology…future plans include attending medical school and doing research in medicine…hobbies include reading, meeting new people and baking…loves sushi…greatest personal moment in sports came from the semifinals during junior year, when team came back and won the last three sets after losing the first two… that team went on to win the state championship title with Pottle’s game-winning kill…attended the Academy’s Prep School… played on the volleyball team for half of the season, before being sidelined with injury…posted a 3.5 GPA or above for three quarters…member of Cadet Squadron 06.

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BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Friday, August 26 | 11 a.m. | Annapolis, Md. | Wesley A. Brown Field House Kristen Dickmann Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Bowling Green, Ohio Head Coach ...... Denise Van De Walle Overall Record...... First Meeting Founded ...... 1910 School Record (Years)...... 508-366 (28) Last Meeting...... n/a Enrollment ...... 17,234 Career Record (Years)...... 508-366 (28) Conference...... Mid American Assistant Coach ...... Mark Hardaway MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Falcons Assistant Coach ...... TBA Volleyball SID ...... Jason Knavel Colors...... Orange & Brown Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity)...... Stroh Center (4,387) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (419) 372-7075 President...... Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey 2010 Overall Record ...... 8-24 Office Fax ...... (419) 372-6015 Athletics Director ...... Greg Christopher 2010 Conference Record ...... 2-14 (6th East) Website ...... www.BGSUFalcons.com

ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY Friday, August 26 | 5 p.m. | Annapolis, Md. | Wesley A. Brown Field House Kristen Dickmann Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Queens, N.Y. Head Coach ...... Joanne Persico Overall Record...... St. John’s leads 1-0 Founded ...... 1870 School Record (Years)...... 341-207 (17) Last Meeting...... 2006, Air Force lost 0-3 Enrollment ...... 21,354 Career Record (Years)...... 341-207 (17) Conference...... Big East Associate Head Coach...... Mario Treibit MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Red Storm Assistant Coach ...... Li Chen Volleyball SID ...... Brian Bruce Colors...... Red & White Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity)...... Carnesecca Arena (5,602) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (718) 990-1523 President...... Rev. Donald Harrington, C.M. 2010 Overall Record ...... 18-13 Office Fax ...... (718) 969-8468 Athletics Director ...... Chris Monasch 2010 Conference Record ...... 5-9 (9th tie) Website ...... www.redstormsports.com

IONA COLLEGE Saturday, August 27 | 11 a.m. | Annapolis, Md. | Wesley A. Brown Field House Kristen Dickmann Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... New Rochelle, N.Y. Head Coach ...... Jon Killingbeck Overall Record...... First Meeting Founded ...... 1940 School Record (Years)...... First Season Last Meeting...... n/a Enrollment ...... 3,322 Career Record (Years)...... First Season Conference...... Metro Atlantic Athletic Assistant Coach ...... Alyssa Morales MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Gaels Volleyball SID ...... Brian Beyrer Colors...... Maroon & Gold Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity). . . . Hynes Athletic Center (2,611) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (914) 633-2334 President...... Dr. Joseph Nyre 2010 Overall Record ...... 20-11 Office Fax ...... (914) 633-2662 Athletics Director ...... Eugene Marshall 2010 Conference Record ...... 12-6 (2nd) Website ...... www.icgaels.com

U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Saturday, August 27 | 7 p .m. | Annapolis, Md. | Wesley A. Brown Field House Kristen Dickmann Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Annapolis, Md. Head Coach ...... Larry Bock Overall Record...... Air Force leads 8-1 Founded ...... 1845 School Record (Years)...... First Season Last Meeting...... 2005, Air Force lost 1-3 Enrollment ...... 4,400 Career Record (Years)...... 1,352-283-4 (34) Conference...... Patriot League Assistant Coach ...... Kait Kozak MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Midshipmen Volleyball SID ...... Justin Kischefsky Colors...... Navy Blue & Gold Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity). . Wesley Brown Field House (420) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (410) 293-8772 President...... Vice Adm Michael Miller 2010 Overall Record ...... 7-23 Office Fax ...... (410) 293-8954 Athletics Director ...... Chet Gladchuk 2010 Conference Record ...... 1-13 (8th) Website ...... www.navysports.com

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO Tuesday, August 30 | 7 p.m. | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Greeley, Colo. Head Coach ...... Lyndsey Benson Overall Record. . . . Northern Colorado leads 50-13 Founded ...... 1889 School Record (Years)...... 99-81 (6) Last Meeting...... 2010, Air Force lost 0-3 Enrollment ...... 12,148 Career Record (Years)...... 99-81 (6) Conference...... Big Sky Assistant Coach ...... Jenny Glenn MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Bears Assistant Coach ...... Tom Hunter Volleyball SID ...... Scott Ward Colors...... Blue & Gold Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity). . . Butler-Hancock Pavilion (2,992) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (970) 351-2522 President...... Kay Norton 2010 Overall Record ...... 24-7 Office Fax ...... (970) 351-2018 Athletics Director ...... Jay Hinrichs 2010 Conference Record ...... 14-2 (1st tie) Website ...... www.uncbears.com

UNIVERSITY OF DENVER Thursday, September 1 | 7 p.m. | Denver, Colo. | Hamilton Gymnasium Denver Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Denver, Colo. Head Coach ...... Beth Kuwata Overall Record...... Air Force leads 33-10 Founded ...... 1864 School Record (Years)...... 241-221 (15) Last Meeting...... 2009, Air Force won 3-0 Enrollment ...... 11,842 Career Record (Years)...... 268-254 (17) Conference...... Sun Belt Assistant Coach ...... Todd Nelson MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Pioneers Assistant Coach ...... Taylor Evans Volleyball SID ...... Nicole Dupes Colors...... Crimson & Gold Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity). . . . Hamilton Gymnasium (2,500) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (303) 871-4990 Chancellor ...... Robert Coombe 2010 Overall Record ...... 14-18 Office Fax ...... (303) 871-2689 Athletics Director ...... Peg Bradley-Doppes 2010 Conference Record ...... 8-8 (3rd, West) Website ...... www.denverpioneers.com

BRYANT UNIVERSITY Friday, September 2 | 12 p.m. | Denver, Colo. | Hamilton Gymnasium Denver Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Smithfield, R.I. Head Coach ...... Theresa Garlacy Overall Record...... Series tied 1-1 Founded ...... 1863 School Record (Years)...... 389-199 (15) Last Meeting...... 2010, Air Force lost 2-3 Enrollment ...... 3,200 Career Record (Years)...... 389-199 (15) Conference...... Northeast Assistant Coach ...... Ted Garlacy MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Bulldogs Assistant Coach ...... Luis Carvalho Volleyball SID ...... Allie Weinberger Colors...... Black, Gold & White Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity). . . . Chace Athletic Center (2,660) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (401) 232-6558 President...... Hon. Ronald Machtley 2010 Overall Record ...... 18-17 Office Fax ...... (401) 232-6361 Athletics Director ...... Bill Smith 2010 Conference Record ...... 5-11 (8th) Website ...... www.bryantbulldogs.com

PURDUE UNIVERSITY Friday, September 2 | 5 p.m. | Denver, Colo. | Hamilton Gymnasium Denver Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... West Lafayette, Ind. Head Coach ...... Dave Shondell Overall Record...... First Meeting Founded ...... 1869 School Record (Years)...... 162-103 (8) Last Meeting...... n/a Enrollment ...... 39,726 Career Record (Years)...... 162-103 (8) Conference...... Big Ten Assistant Coach ...... Kathey Jewell MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Boilermakers Assistant Coach ...... John Shondell Volleyball SID ...... Wendy Mayer Colors...... Old Gold & Black Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity). . . . Holloway Gymnasium (2,288) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (765) 494-3919 President...... France Cordova 2010 Overall Record ...... 24-11 Office Fax ...... (765) 447-5447 Athletics Director ...... Morgan Burke 2010 Conference Record ...... 12-8 (4th tie) Website ...... www.purduesports.com

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UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY Friday, September 9 | 7 p.m. | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym Air Force Volleyball Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Orem, Utah Head Coach ...... Sam Atoa Overall Record...... Series tied 1-1 Founded ...... 1941 School Record (Years)...... 272-126 (12) Last Meeting...... 2010, Air Force lost 2-3 Enrollment ...... 32,670 Career Record (Years)...... 272-126 (12) Conference...... Great West Assistant Coach ...... Lacee Koelliker MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Wolverines Assistant Coach ...... Scott Lee Volleyball SID ...... James Warnick Colors...... Green & White Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity). . . . . UVU Activity Center (2,000) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (801) 863-6231 President...... Dr. Matthew Holland 2010 Overall Record ...... 21-11 Office Fax ...... (801) 863-8813 Athletics Director ...... Michael Jacobsen 2010 Conference Record ...... 9-3 (2nd) Website ...... www.wolverinegreen.com

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA - UPSTATE Saturday, September 10 | 11 a.m. | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym Air Force Volleyball Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Spartansburg, S.C. Head Coach ...... Jennifer Calloway Overall Record...... First Meeting Founded ...... 1967 School Record (Years)...... 275-213 (17) Last Meeting...... n/a Enrollment ...... 5,268 Career Record (Years)...... 275-213 (17) Conference...... Atlantic Sun Assistant Coach ...... Kim Pitman MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Spartans Volleyball SID ...... Katie Parker Colors...... Green, White & Black Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity)...... G.B. Hodge Center (818) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (864) 503-5152 Chancellor ...... Dr. John Stockwell 2010 Overall Record ...... 10-18 Office Fax ...... (864) 503-5130 Athletics Director ...... Mike Hall 2010 Conference Record ...... 1-9 (10th) Website ...... www.upstatespartans.com

NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Saturday, September 10 | 7 p.m. | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym Air Force Volleyball Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Flagstaff, Ariz. Head Coach ...... Craig Choate Overall Record...... Air Force leads 2-1 Founded ...... 1899 School Record (Years)...... 33-43 (3) Last Meeting...... 2002, Air Force lost 1-3 Enrollment ...... 25.204 Career Record (Years)...... 306-299 (20) Conference...... Big Sky Assistant Coach ...... Megan Greene MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Lumberjacks Assistant Coach ...... Chris Gorny Volleyball SID ...... Andrew Tomsky Colors...... Blue, Gold & Sage Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity). . . . . Rolle Activity Center (1,080) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (928) 523-6330 President...... Dr. John Haeger 2010 Overall Record ...... 10-16 Office Fax ...... (928) 523-6793 Athletics Director ...... Jim Fallis 2010 Conference Record ...... 6-10 (7th) Website ...... www.nauathletics.com

SEATTLE UNIVERSITY Friday, September 16 | 4:30 p.m. | Davis, Calif. | The Pavilion Aggie Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Seattle, Wash. Head Coach ...... Shannon Ellis Overall Record...... First Meeting Founded ...... 1891 School Record (Years)...... 95-105 (7) Last Meeting...... n/a Enrollment ...... 7,900 Career Record (Years)...... 95-105 (7) Conference...... Independent Assistant Coach ...... Teron Uy MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Redhawks Assistant Coach ...... Katie Wilson Volleyball SID ...... Jason Behenna Colors...... Red & White Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity)...... Connolly Center (1,000) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (206) 296-5915 President...... Fr. Stephen Sundborg, S.J. 2010 Overall Record ...... 18-13 Office Fax ...... (206) 296-2154 Athletics Director ...... William Hogan 2010 Conference Record ...... n/a Website ...... www.goseattleu.com

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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS Saturday, September 17 | 12:30 p.m. | Davis, Calif. | The Pavilion Aggie Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Davis, Calif. Head Coach ...... Jamie Holmes Overall Record...... UC Davis leads 5-0 Founded ...... 1908 School Record (Years)...... 48-40 (3) Last Meeting...... 2008, Air Force lost 2-3 Enrollment ...... 32,290 Career Record (Years)...... 68-60 (4) Conference...... Big West Assistant Coach ...... Chris Webb MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Aggies Assistant Coach ...... Addie Hauschild-Willis Volleyball SID ...... Mark Honbo Colors...... Yale Blue & Gold Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity)...... The Pavilion (7,100) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (530) 752-8050 Chancellor ...... Dr. Linda Katehi 2010 Overall Record ...... 16-13 Courtside Phone...... (530) 752-1271 Interim Athletics Director...... Nona Richardson 2010 Conference Record ...... 7-9 (6th) Website ...... www.ucdavisaggies.com

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Saturday, September 17 | 4:30 p.m. | Davis, Calif. | The Pavilion Aggie Invitational

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Hampstead, N.Y. Head Coach ...... Kristina Hernandez Overall Record...... Air Force leads 2-1 Founded ...... 1935 School Record (Years)...... 41-57 (3) Last Meeting...... 2010, Air Force won 3-1 Enrollment ...... 12,000 Career Record (Years)...... 90-138 (7) Conference...... Colonial Athletic Association Assistant Coach ...... Christina Greenup MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Pride Assistant Coach ...... Ashley Legerretta Volleyball SID ...... Stephen Gorchov Colors...... Gold, White & Blue Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity)...... David S. Mack PEB (1,200) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (516) 463-4933 President...... Stuart Rabinowitz 2010 Overall Record ...... 10-24 Office Fax ...... (516) 463-5033 Athletics Director ...... Jack Hayes 2010 Conference Record ...... 2-12 (9th) Website ...... www.gohofstra.com

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY Tuesday, November 22 | 7 p.m. | Malibu, Calif. | Firestone Fieldhouse

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Malibu, Calif. Head Coach ...... Nina Matthies Overall Record...... First Meeting Founded ...... 1937 School Record (Years)...... 530-313 (28) Last Meeting...... n/a Enrollment ...... 8,000 Career Record (Years)...... 530-313 (28) Conference...... West Coast Assistant Coach ...... Tim Jenson MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Waves Assistant Coach ...... Marcio Sicoli Volleyball SID ...... Dena Meiste Colors...... Blue, Orange & White Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity). . . . .Firestone Fieldhouse (3,104) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (310) 506-4160 President...... Andrew Benton 2010 Overall Record ...... 20-8 Office Fax ...... (310_506-4322 Athletics Director ...... Dr. Steve Potts 2010 Conference Record ...... 11-3 (3rd) Website ...... www.pepperdinesports.com

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE Friday, November 25 | 12 p.m. | Northridge, Calif. | The Matadome

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Northridge, Calif. Head Coach ...... Overall Record...... Northridge leads 2-1 (Div. II) Founded ...... 1958 School Record (Years)...... 107-155 (9) Last Meeting...... 1989, Air Force lost 1-3 Enrollment ...... 33,000 Career Record (Years)...... 129-161 (10) Conference...... Big West Assistant Coach ...... Susie Terrusa MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Matadors Assistant Coach ...... Alicia Robinson Volleyball SID ...... Matt Monroe Colors...... Red, White & Black Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity)...... The Matadome (1,600) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (818) 677-3247 President...... Jolene Koester 2010 Overall Record ...... 13-19 Office Fax ...... (818) 677-4950 Athletics Director ...... Rick Mazzuto 2010 Conference Record ...... 5-11 (7th) Website ...... www.GoMatadors.com

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COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY Thursday, September 22 | 7 p.m. | Fort Collins, Colo. | Moby Arena Saturday, October 22 | 1 p.m. | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Fort Collins, Colo. Head Coach ...... Tom Hilbert Overall Record...... Colorado State leads 34-1 Founded ...... 1870 School Record (Years)...... 358-90 (14) Last Meeting...... 2010, Air Force lost 0-3 Enrollment ...... 26,348 Career Record (Years)...... 532-162 (22) Conference...... Mountain West Associate Head Coach...... Jesse Mahoney MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Rams Assistant Coach ...... Bri Frech Volleyball SID ...... Nic Hallisey Colors...... Green & Gold Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity)...... Moby Arena (8,745) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (970) 231-4789 President...... Dr. Anthony Frank 2010 Overall Record ...... 26-5 Office Fax ...... (970) 491-1348 Athletics Director ...... Paul Kowalczyk 2010 Conference Record ...... 14-2 (1st) Website ...... www.csurams.com

UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING Saturday, September 24 | 1 p.m. | Laramie, Wyo. | UniWyo Sports Complex Thursday, October 20 | 7 p.m. | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Laramie, Wyo. Head Coach ...... Carrie Yerty Overall Record...... Wyoming leads 27-5 Founded ...... 1886 School Record (Years)...... 40-48 (3) Last Meeting...... 2010, Air Force lost 0-3 Enrollment ...... 13,476 Career Record (Years)...... 273-222 (15) Conference...... Mountain West Assistant Coach ...... Jill Stucky MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Cowgirls Assistant Coach ...... Vilis Ozois Volleyball SID ...... Amy Dambro Colors...... Brown & Gold Email ...... [email protected] Arena ...... UniWyo Sports Complex (1,200) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (307) 766-2256 President...... Dr. Tom Buchanan 2010 Overall Record ...... 22-10 Office Fax ...... (307) 766-2346 Athletics Director ...... 2010 Conference Record ...... 7-9 (6th) Website ...... www.wyomingathletics.com

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Thursday, September 29 | 7 p.m. | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym Saturday, October 29 | 1 p.m. | Albuquerque, N.M. | Johnson Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Albuquerque, N.M. Head Coach ...... Jeff Nelson Overall Record...... New Mexico leads 25-3 Founded ...... 1889 School Record (Years)...... 78-40 (4) Last Meeting...... 2010, Air Force lost 1-3 Enrollment ...... 28,500 Career Record (Years)...... 320-186 (16) Conference...... Mountain West Assistant Coach ...... Lisa Beauchene MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Lobos Assistant Coach ...... Bill Wallis Volleyball SID ...... Andrew Woerpel Colors...... Cherry & Silver Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity)...... Johnson Center (4,000) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (505) 925-5521 President...... Dr. David Schmidly 2010 Overall Record ...... 20-10 Office Fax ...... (505) 925-5529 Athletics Director ...... Paul Krebs 2010 Conference Record ...... 12-4 (2nd) Website ...... www.golobos.com

TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Saturday, October 1 | 1 p.m. | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym Thursday, October 27 | 7 p.m. | Fort Worth, Texas | University Rec Center

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Fort Worth, Texas Head Coach ...... Prentice Lewis Overall Record...... TCU leads 13-2 Founded ...... 1873 School Record (Years)...... 172-123 (9) Last Meeting...... 2010, Air Force lost 0-3 Enrollment ...... 9,142 Career Record (Years)...... 172-123 (9) Conference...... Mountain West Assistant Coach ...... Jason Tanaka MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Horned Frogs Assistant Coach ...... Holly Jones Volleyball SID ...... Brandie Davidson Colors...... Purple & White Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity). . . . University Rec Center (1,500) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (817) 257-7479 President...... Victor Boschini, Jr. 2010 Overall Record ...... 15-16 Office Fax ...... (817) 257-7964 Athletics Director ...... Chris Del Conte 2010 Conference Record ...... 5-11 (7th tie) Website ...... www.gofrogs.com

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BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY Saturday, October 8 | 7 p.m. | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym Friday, November 4 | 7 p.m. | Boise, Idaho | Bronco Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Boise, Idaho Head Coach ...... Shawn Garus Overall Record...... Boise State leads 2-0 Founded ...... 1932 School Record (Years)...... 29-34 (2) Last Meeting...... 2010, Air Force lost 1-3 Enrollment ...... 19,993 Career Record (Years)...... 144-154 (10) Conference...... Mountain West Assistant Coach ...... Chris Rushing MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Broncos Assistant Coach ...... Candy Murphy Volleyball SID ...... Doug Link Colors...... Royal Blue & Orange Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity)...... Bronco Gym (1,400) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (208) 426-1027 President...... Dr. Robert Kustra 2010 Overall Record ...... 21-12 Office Fax ...... (208) 426-3361 Interim Athletics Director...... Curt Apsey 2010 Conference Record ...... 8-8 (4th tie) WAC Website ...... www.broncosports.com

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY Thursday, October 13 | 7 p.m. | San Diego, Calif. | Peterson Gym Saturday, November 12 | 5 p.m. | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... San Diego, Calif. Head Coach ...... Deitre Collins-Parker Overall Record...... San Diego State leads 27-2 Founded ...... 1897 School Record (Years)...... 30-31 (2) Last Meeting...... 2010, Air Force lost 0-3 Enrollment ...... 32,817 Career Record (Years)...... 192-222 (14) Conference...... Mountain West Assistant Coach ...... Kele Eveland MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Aztecs Assistant Coach ...... Melanie Greene Volleyball SID ...... Dave Kuhn Colors...... Scarlet & Black Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity)...... Peterson Gym (3,668) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (619) 594-5547 President...... Dr. Stephen Weber 2010 Overall Record ...... 16-16 Office Fax ...... (619) 582-6541 Athletics Director ...... Jim Sterk 2010 Conference Record ...... 8-8 (6th) Website ...... www.goaztecs.com

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS Saturday, October 15 | 1 p.m. | Las Vegas, Nev. | Cox Pavilion Thursday, November 10 | 7 p.m. | USAF Academy, Colo. | Falcon Court at East Gym

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF SERIES INFORMATION Location ...... Las Vegas, Nev. Head Coach ...... Cindy Fredrick Overall Record...... UNLV leads 29-2 Founded ...... 1957 School Record (Years)...... First Season Last Meeting...... 2010, Air Force lost 1-3 Enrollment ...... 28,000 Career Record (Years)...... 427-351 (24) Conference...... Mountain West Assistant Coach ...... Mashallah Farokhmanesh MEDIA INFORMATION Nickname ...... Rebels Assistant Coach ...... Nels Rydberg Volleyball SID ...... Jeff Seals Colors...... Scarlet & Gray Email ...... [email protected] Arena (Capacity)...... Cox Pavilion (2,452) TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone ...... (702) 895-3134 President...... Dr. Neal Smatresk 2010 Overall Record ...... 10-20 Office Fax ...... (702) 895-3005 Athletics Director ...... Jim Livengood 2010 Conference Record ...... 5-11 (7th tie) Website ...... www.unlvrebels.com

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When the MW officially began operations on July 1, 1999, the new league had in place a seven-year contract with ESPN, giving the broadcaster exclusive national television rights to MW football and men’s basketball, and three-year agreements to send the league’s football champion to the Liberty Bowl and a second team to the Las Vegas Bowl. Commissioner Craig Thompson also arranged a third bowl tie- in each of the first three seasons (1999 Motor City, 2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans) before securing a four-year deal with the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco in 2002. Entering the 2011 season, the MW has four contracted bowl affiliations – the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas, San Diego Country Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl and Gildan New Mexico Bowl.

An innovator in the postseason bowl structure, the MW engineered many “firsts,” as league teams have participated in five inaugural bowl games (2000 Silicon Val- ley, 2001 New Orleans, 2002 San Francisco (Emerald), 2005 Poinsettia, 2006 New Mexico), as well as placing the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS team into a BCS bowl game with Utah’s appearance in the 2005 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West has been committed to excellence 2010-11 IN REVIEW in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW continues to cultivate oppor- From the gridiron to the diamond, Mountain West teams enjoyed an outstanding tunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering aca- year during the 2010-11 academic year. demic achievement and sportsmanship. Now in its 13th year, the MW has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a For the third consecutive year, the MW sent a record five football teams to bowl leadership role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics. games, posting the best win percentage among the 11 FBS conferences for the fourth time in seven years. The Mountain West finished with a 4-1 (.800) mark The Mountain West has marked several achievements over its first 12 years of in postseason play and claimed the 2010-11 Bowl Challenge Cup, becoming the existence, most notably becoming the first to establish a sports television net- only conference to win the trophy four times since the award’s inception in 2002- work dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athletic conference (The Mtn.). The 03. Two MW teams were ranked in the final BCS Standings and USA Today/ESPN Mountain West also was the first to experiment with the coaches’ challenge in the Coaches polls for the third straight year. TCU’s No. 3 BCS ranking marked the high- college football instant replay system, and was the first non-automatic-qualifying est finish by a non-automatic-qualifying team in the final BCS Standings, surpass- BCS conference to participate in four BCS bowl games, winning three. Additionally, ing the Horned Frogs’ No. 4 ranking in 2009. The Horned Frogs’ automatic bid to the Mountain West was the first conference to have a member institution with the Rose Bowl marked the MW’s fourth BCS bowl game since 2004. No. 1 overall picks in both the NFL and NBA drafts in the same year (Utah’s Alex Smith and Andrew Bogut, respectively in 2005). With San Diego State’s Stephen Three men’s basketball teams represented the Mountain West in the 2011 NCAA Strasburg claiming the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, the Mountain West is Tournament, marking the 11th time in the last 12 years the Conference has sent one of two conferences to have the No. 1 selection in each of the NFL, NBA and multiple teams to the Big Dance. In women’s basketball, the league had four MLB drafts since the MW was founded in 1999. In 2011-12, the Mountain West teams participate in postseason action, as BYU, TCU and Wyoming advanced to will be among the first conferences to implement a league-wide state-of-the art the Women’s National Invitation Tournament. The league secured at least one basketball instant replay system. at-large bid to the NCAA women’s volleyball tournament for the 12th consecutive year, as New Mexico joined MW regular-season champion and automatic bid rep- The Mountain West is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beau- resentative Colorado State in the postseason. tiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range, which borders three Three MW teams placed in the top 20 at the NCAA Cross Country Championships. MW institutions (Air Force, newest member Boise State and Colorado State). The The New Mexico women’s squad made their best team showing in program his- high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the tory with a fifth-place finish. It was the best finish by a MW women’s team since nation) contrast with the desert city of Las Vegas (the fastest growing metropoli- 2003. Three MW student-athletes won national titles at the 2011 NCAA Indoor tan area in the West) and the Pacific Ocean locale of San Diego State. The south- Track and Field Championships, including BYU’s Miles Batty, who claimed the western flavor of New Mexico complements the western heritage and culture of men’s crown in the mile event, the third straight year a MW student-athlete has Fort Worth, Texas, home of TCU. won the title. BYU’s Leif Arrhenius won the men’s shot put, while women’s team- mate Lacey Bleazard earned first-place honors in the 800-meter run.

HISTORY Student-athletes from BYU, TCU, UNLV and Wyoming represented the Mountain West in the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships, while BYU, San Di- The Mountain West was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight ego State, Utah and Wyoming provided participants on the women’s side in NCAA institutions — Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, postseason action. Air Force senior Eric Robinson became the 35th MW student- Utah and Wyoming — decided to form a new NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate ath- athlete to earn an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. letic conference. The split from a former 16-team conference re-established con- tinuity and stability among the membership within the new league and signaled For the 12th consecutive season, the Mountain West sent at least four men’s the continuation of its tradition-rich, long-standing athletic rivalries. Three of the teams to the NCAA Tournament. For the second consecutive year, five MW MW’s eight original members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (New women’s golf teams received NCAA regional bids, marking the eighth consecutive Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force year the Mountain West has sent at least three teams to the postseason. Multiple (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996 Mountain West women’s tennis teams appeared in the NCAA Tournament for the and the Rebels continued as one of the original eight institutions that formed the 10th consecutive year, with UNLV and Utah qualifying in 2011. San Diego State MW in 1999. TCU re-joined the group with its first year of competition in the joined regular-season champion BYU in the NCAA Championship for a sec- Mountain West in 2005-06. Effective July 1, 2011, became ond year in a row, marking the eighth time in 12 years the Mountain West has the newest member. California State University, Fresno and the University of Ne- had multiple teams selected for the postseason. Twenty-seven Mountain West vada, Reno will join the Mountain West effective July 1, 2012. Also on July 1, 2012, student-athletes earned All-America honors at the 2011 NCAA Outdoor Track and the University of Hawai‘i will become a football-only member of the Conference. Field Championships, including 12 first-team selections.

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New Mexico, the No. 6 seed, made a surprising run through the 2011 Mountain West Tournament to earn the league’s automatic bid and the Lobos’ second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Lobos were joined in the COMPLETE 2011 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE national postseason by MW regular-season champion TCU, who was ranked in THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 the Top-10 in the major college baseball polls all season. 2011 marked the third Air Force at Colorado State . . . 7 p.m. Wyoming at Air Force ...... 7 p.m. straight year the MW sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Boise State at Wyoming. . . . . 7 p.m. Colorado State at Boise State. . 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 EXPOSURE TCU at New Mexico ...... 7 p.m. New Mexico at TCU ...... 7 p.m. San Diego State at UNLV . . . . 7 p.m. UNLV at San Diego State . . . . 6 p.m. The Mountain West continues to receive unprecedented national television ex- posure through a combination of telecasts on The Mtn., CBS Sports Network and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 VERSUS. In 2010-11, 47 football, 88 men’s basketball and 27 women’s basketball Air Force at Wyoming ...... 1 p.m. Colorado State at Air Force . . . 1 p.m. Conference-controlled contests were broadcast nationally. Boise State at Colorado State. . 1 p.m. Wyoming at Boise State. . . . . 7 p.m.

On August 26, 2004, CBS Sports Network (formerly CSTV and CBS C) and the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 Mountain West announced a visionary partnership that revolutionized the college New Mexico at Air Force . . . . 7 p.m. Air Force at TCU ...... 7 p.m. sports landscape. The landmark agreement was the first NCAA Division I football TCU at Boise State...... 7 p.m. San Diego St. at Colorado St. . . 7 p.m. and men’s basketball conference-wide deal for CSTV and provided the network Colorado State at UNLV . . . . . 7 p.m. Boise State at New Mexico . . . 7 p.m. exclusive rights to all Conference events, including cable and satellite television Wyoming at San Diego State . . 7 p.m. UNLV at Wyoming ...... 7 p.m. coverage, national over-the-air and satellite radio, video-on-demand and online broadcast rights. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 TCU at Air Force ...... 1 p.m. Boise State at TCU...... 1 p.m. In the summer of 2006, the centerpiece of this historic relationship was realized Wyoming at UNLV ...... 1 p.m. Air Force at New Mexico . . . . 1 p.m. with the launch of The Mtn. – MountainWest Sports Network, the first sports net- New Mexico at Boise State . . . 7 p.m. UNLV at Colorado State . . . . . 1 p.m. work dedicated to serving a single collegiate athletic conference. Nearly 32,000 San Diego State at Wyoming . . 7 p.m. hours of MW programming have aired on The Mtn. since the network’s launch on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 Sept. 1, 2006, and nearly 300 MW events are shown live annually through a com- Colorado St. at San Diego St. . .12 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 bination of telecasts on The Mtn., CBS Sports Network and VERSUS. CBS Sports New Mexico at San Diego St. . . 7 p.m. Network is currently in 43 million homes, and available in 95 million nationwide. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 TCU at UNLV ...... 7 p.m. VERSUS is in 75 million households across the U.S. San Diego State at TCU . . . . . 7 p.m. UNLV at New Mexico ...... 7 p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Air Force at Boise State . . . . . 7 p.m. ACADEMIC CONSORTIUM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 Wyoming at Colorado State . . 7 p.m. UNLV at TCU ...... 1 p.m. From the outset, the MW’s member institutions were committed to creating Boise State at Air Force . . . . . 7 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 academic relationships, as well as athletic competition. To that end, the chief Colorado State at Wyoming . . 7 p.m. TCU at San Diego State . . . . .12 p.m. academic officers of each institution have explored academic exchange programs, New Mexico at UNLV ...... 1 p.m. library crossovers and shared research. In addition, the faculty athletics represen- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 tatives routinely provide academic assistance and test-taking services for student- San Diego St. at New Mexico . .12 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 athletes visiting from fellow member institutions for competition. Colorado State at TCU...... 7 p.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 Wyoming at New Mexico . . . . 6 p.m. New Mexico at Colorado State . 6 p.m. UNLV at Air Force ...... 7 p.m. ACHIEVEMENT TCU at Wyoming...... 7 p.m. San Diego State at Boise State . 7 p.m. Air Force at San Diego State . . 7 p.m. The MW has produced 708 All-America selections among its 19 sponsored sports Boise State at UNLV ...... 7 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 in the last 12 years, including a league-record 80 All-America honorees in 2010-11. Wyoming at TCU...... 1 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 San Diego State at Air Force . . 1 p.m. A total of 118 MW student-athletes have also earned Academic All-America acco- TCU at Colorado State...... 12 p.m. Colorado State at New Mexico . 1 p.m. lades in that span. The MW has sent at least 30 teams to NCAA postseason events Air Force at UNLV ...... 1 p.m. UNLV at Boise State ...... 7 p.m. each of the past 12 years. Mountain West teams have captured three NCAA team Boise State at San Diego State . 1 p.m. championships, with BYU claiming three national titles in women’s cross country. New Mexico at Wyoming . . . . 7 p.m. All times local to site. Additionally, the MW has produced 27 NCAA individual national champions in the sports of men’s golf, men’s cross country, and men’s and women’s indoor track and field and men’s and women’s outdoor track and field. 2011 MOUNTAIN WEST TOURNAMENT | ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.

Mountain West members have participated in 46 bowl games under the league FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 umbrella, including four appearances in BCS games. The Mountain West has Mountain West Tournament Quarterfinal ...... 12:00 p.m. earned 55 postseason bids in men’s basketball, including 29 NCAA Tournament Mountain West Tournament Quarterfinal ...... 2:30 p.m. appearances and two NIT Final Four berths. Mountain West women’s basketball Mountain West Tournament Quarterfinal ...... 6:00 p.m. has tallied 55 postseason slots, including 30 NCAA bids, five Sweet 16 appearances Mountain West Tournament Quarterfinal ...... 8:30 p.m. and one Elite Eight berth since 2000. Wyoming won the Mountain West’s first WNIT championship in 2007 with a win over Wisconsin. In women’s volleyball, the SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Mountain West has had 33 NCAA bids with eight Sweet 16 berths and one Elite Mountain West Tournament Semifinal ...... 5 p.m. Eight appearance. Women’s soccer has earned 25 NCAA bids since 1999, with BYU Mountain West Tournament Semifinal ...... 7:30 p.m. advancing to the Sweet 16 in 2000 and the Elite Eight in 2003. Mountain West men’s golf has had at least four representatives in each of the last 12 NCAA Golf SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Regionals, while women’s tennis has had at least two teams participate in NCAA Mountain West Tournament Championship...... 6 p.m. Regionals 10 of the last 11 years.

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2010OCTOBER 21 - AIR FORCESEASON CLAIMS ITS FIRST CONFERENCEREVIEW VICTORY SINCE 2005 AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 35 2011 SEASON RECAP

Air Force snapped its losing streak in thrilling fashion on Oct. 27, when picking up the program’s first conference victory since the 2005 season. The Falcons defeated San Diego State 3-1 at home on national television, giving the Falcons and their fans the ability to celebrate after a MWC match for the first time in 74 attempts.

Kurtz, who had a stellar match against the Aztecs with a career-high 24 kills and 13 digs, was named the Mountain West Athlete of the Week. She became just the second Falcon (Stilwell in 2009) since 2003 to earn a weekly conference award.

Unfortunately, the momentum of the win over the Aztecs did not carry over in the second half of the conference season. Air Force dropped its final eight matches, despite taking sets from New Mexico, BYU and UNLV. The 25-22 third-set victory over the Lobos marked the first Air Force win over New Mexico since 2005.

Kurtz led the team in kills during 20 of the 29 matches, including four matches with at least 20 kills. Four Falcons accounted for 16 double-doubles over the course of the season, including 12 from Kurtz, two from Jessica Hellmann and one each from Josalynn Wise and Annalyse Schmitt. Several different Falcons contributed to the team’s best marks in 2010. In addition to Kurtz’s 376 kills, Stilwell averaged a team- leading hitting percentage of .246, while Hellmann collected 687 assits and Maiya The Air Force volleyball team ushered in a new era in 2010, featuring a new coach, Perich tallied 22 service aces. Defensively, Kelly Spencer posted the most digs on a new venue and a new attitude. The squad was a unique blend of young and the team at 334, while Stilwell paced the team with 67 total blocks. old, as the roster included nine returning athletes, including seven seniors, and six freshmen. The Falcons made an impact on the program record books over the course of the 2010 season. Spencer’s 334 digs were the second-most in a single season since The season officially got underway on Jan. 26, 2010, when Air Force hired Matt joining Division I. Kurtz moved into third all-time (Division I) with 376 kills, while McShane as its head coach. He immediately went to work at bringing a new atti- Hellmann’s 687 assists were the eighth-best total in a Division I single season. tude to the program and moving home matches back to Falcon Court at East Gym. The Falcons set a new Division I attendance record, as 7,045 fans saw Air Force Air Force opened the season with a bang, defeating a Long Island team that had compete at East Gym. Highlighted in that total were five of the 15 most-attended competed in the last six NCAA Tournaments, by a thrilling 3-2 mark. McShane matches in program history, including a pair with at least 1,000 fans. became the sixth Air Force head coach to win his inaugural match, as the Falcons rallied from a 2-1 deficit to win their season opener in front of a standing room- The Falcons excelled academically, as Kurtz and Stilwell were named to the ESPN only crowd in East Gym. The Magazine CoSIDA Academic All-District Team. Kurtz, Stilwell and Hellmann were named MWC Scholar-Athletes, while the trio, plus Perich and Claire Bieber, The Falcons dropped the next five matches, despite forcing at least four sets in all were selected to the academic all-conference team. but one. Air Force fell to South Dakota State (1-3) and Boise State (1-3) to conclude the Falcon Invitational, before falling to Northern Colorado (0-3) and Utah Valley While the overall record for the season may stand at 4-25, the groundwork was (2-3) on the road, while dropping a 1-3 decision to Fresno State in Utah. laid for future success … and the Falcons’ celebration that followed the win over SDSU will be the lasting image of the 2010 season. The Falcons snapped their skid with a dominating 3-0 victory over La Salle to start the Memphis Invitational, highlighted by a season-best eight service aces. Air Force wrapped up the tournament with losses to Tennessee State (0-3) and Memphis (2-3), but Caroline Kurtz was named to the all-tournament team following a 37 kill and 22 dig performance over the three-match weekend.

The Falcons headed to the east coast for the four-match West Point Challenge. Air Force dropped matches to Buffalo (0-3), service academy rival Army (0-3) and Bryant (2-3), before closing out the non-conference schedule with a 3-1 victory over Hofstra. Kurtz received another all-tournament team selection, joining Nichole Stilwell on the all-West Point Challenge team.

In the midst of the 13-match road streak, Air Force opened the Mountain West Conference season.

With a tough league-opening schedule that featured five road matches (UNLV, New Mexico, TCU, BYU and Utah) and home contests against Colorado State and Wyoming, Air Force suffered seven consecutive 0-3 losses. Despite the sweeps, Air Force closed the gap with its opponents, highlighted by a narrow two-point loss in the final set of its contest with Colorado State, which was ranked 17th in the nation at the time.

36 GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM CLASS OF 2011

Emily Frick Julia Hansen Colorado Springs, Colo. Golden, Colo.

Jessica Hellmann Caroline Kurtz Palisade, Colo. Albuquerque, N.M.

Senior Night is always an emotional time, but for the Falcons’ Class of 2011, Friday, Nov. 26, marked the end of an era. By tying their hair ribbons to the net, the Air Force volleyball program’s senior class officially capped off seven remarkable four-year careers. The Falcons’ talented Class of 2011 – Emily Frick, Julia Hansen, Jessica Hellmann, Caroline Kurtz, Jacqueline Norton, Kelly Spencer and Nichole Stilwell – will go down as one of the largest classes in program history.

The highlight of their senior season was leading Air Force to the program’s first Mountain West Con- ference victory in over five years, as Air Force took a 3-1 decision from San Diego State on Oct. 21 at the Academy. Kurtz and Hellmann collected double doubles of 24 kills-13 digs and 50 assists-13 digs, respectively; while Spencer led the team in digs (16) and Stilwell tied for the team lead with a pair of blocks. The victory allowed these seniors to be the first graduating class with a conference victory Jacqueline Norton Kelly Spencer since the Class of 2009, who were freshmen when Air Force last won a conference match. Highland, Calif. Sharpsburg, Ga. The senior class left its impression all over the Academy’s Division I record books. Stilwell, who set a new Division I record after playing in 397 career sets, is ranked fourth in assisted blocks (205) and total blocks (245), as well as seventh in solo blocks (40). She is also ranked third in career hitting per- centage (.201) and sixth in kills (863). Kurtz finished her career ranked second in digs (876) and fourth in kills (971), while tying for seventh in service aces (69). Hellmann became just the third Falcon to record over 2,000 assists in a career, ranking third with 2,110, while Spencer moved into fourth on the program’s all-time digs list.

In addition, the group is doted amongst the program’s Division I single-season records for their per- formances during the 2010 season. With 334 digs, Spencer tallied the second-most digs in program history, while Kurtz is ranked third with 376 kills and sixth with 271 digs. Stilwell is ranked fifth in hit- ting percentage (.246), while Hellmann is ranked eighth with 687 assists. Nichole Stilwell Stilwell (Sept. 14, 2009) and Kurtz (Oct. 25, 2010) added Mountain West Conference Athlete of the Woodland Park, Colo. Week honors to their resumes – two of just six Falcons to have ever earned that distinction.

The success was not limited only to the court. Hellmann, Kurtz and Stilwell were selected to the aca- demic all-conference list every year, doubling the total from the past 12 years combined. Kurtz also earned two ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District selections, while Stilwell earned one. In addi- tion, Hansen, Hellmann and Kurtz shared captaincy duties – marking the first time in program history that three players had shared the title of captain.

The Class of 2011 not only guided the squad during the transition between coaching staffs in the off- season, but they helped lay the groundwork for the future success of the Air Force volleyball program.

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 37 2010 COMBINED STATISTICS COMBINED STATISTICS

OVERALL: 4-25 | HOME: 2-9 | AWAY: 0-12 | NEUTRAL: 2-4 | CONFERENCE: 1-15 | NON-CONFERENCE: 3-10

ATTACK SET SERVE DEFENSE BLOCKING STATS SUMMARY G K K/G E TA PCT A A/G SA SE SA/G RE D D/G BS BA TB B/G BE HE PTS STILWELL, Nichole 103 237 2.30 85 618 .246 12 0.12 4 22 0.04 1 56 0.54 9 58 67 0.65 11 2 279.0 SCHMITT, Annalyse 102 230 2.25 121 747 .146 5 0.05 14 17 0.14 5 62 0.61 3 23 26 0.25 7 0 258.5 KURTZ, Caroline 103 376 3.65 223 1117 .137 20 0.19 18 27 0.17 69 271 2.63 3 11 14 0.14 4 1 402.5 RICHAN, Cami 69 77 1.12 47 227 .132 6 0.09 0 4 0.00 1 16 0.23 1 17 18 0.28 12 0 86.5 FRICK, Emily 43 32 0.74 19 106 .123 3 0.07 2 7 0.05 3 22 0.51 0 5 5 0.12 0 0 36.5 HANSEN, Julia 103 104 1.01 64 343 .117 8 0.08 5 8 0.05 3 44 0.43 5 45 50 0.49 11 1 136.5 HELLMANN, Jessica 102 29 0.28 20 91 .099 687 6.74 12 26 0.12 0 132 1.29 2 22 24 0.24 11 21 54.0 SPENCER, Kelly 103 7 0.07 6 54 .019 35 0.34 17 23 0.17 33 334 3.24 0 0 0 0.00 0 4 24.0 NORTON, Jacqueline 35 0 0.00 0 0 .000 1 0.03 3 6 0.09 0 43 1.23 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 3.0 PERICH, Maiya 103 0 0.00 0 15 .000 28 0.27 22 30 0.21 30 230 2.23 0 0 0 0.00 0 3 22.0 BIEBER, Claire 2 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 WISE, Josalynn 83 5 0.06 5 28 .000 257 3.10 7 14 0.08 1 122 1.47 0 0 0 0.00 0 5 12.0 PERKINS, Victoria 3 0 0.00 0 1 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 CAMPBELL, Caitie 29 12 0.41 16 54 -.074 2 0.07 0 0 0.00 0 3 0.10 5 14 19 0.66 6 1 24.0 MAKI, Preslee 46 20 0.43 27 88 -.080 1 0.02 0 0 0.00 0 7 0.15 2 27 29 0.63 6 2 35.5 TEAM 3 AIR FORCE 103 1129 10.96 633 3489 .142 1065 10.34 104 185 1.01 151 1342 13.03 30 222 141.0 1.37 68 40 1374 OPPONENT 103 1396 13.55 528 3481 .249 1280 12.43 151 204 1.47 104 1464 14.21 58 394 255.0 2.48 82 30 1802

COMPARISONS MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS

TEAM STATISTICS AF OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L RES. SCORE BY SET ATT. ATTACK 27 Aug. LONG ISLAND W 3-2 25-14, 22-25, 29-31, 25-19, 15-9 1000 Kills 1129 1396 28 Aug. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE L 1-3 30-32, 13-25, 25-19, 14-25 364 Errors 633 528 28 Aug. BOISE STATE L 1-3 23-25, 18-25, 26-24, 18-25 484 Total Attacks 3489 3481 31 Aug. at Northern Colorado L 0-3 23-25, 18-25, 19-25 340 Attack Percentage .142 .249 02 Sept. vs. Fresno State L 1-3 19-25, 23-25, 25-20, 13-25 107 Kills/Set 11.0 13.6 03 Sept. at Utah Valley L 2-3 25-21, 25-21, 17-25, 21-25, 10-15 581 SET 10 Sept. vs. La Salle W 3-0 25-16, 25-8, 25-19 106 Assists 1065 1280 11 Sept. vs. Tennessee State L 0-3 17-25, 12-25, 18-25 78 Attempts 3411 3317 11 Sept. at Memphis L 2-3 18-25, 25-16, 14-25, 25-22, 8-15 214 Assist Percentage .312 .386 17 Sept. vs. Buffalo L 0-3 23-25, 22-25, 22-25 87 Assists/Set 10.3 12.4 17 Sept. at Army L 0-3 19-25, 20-25, 21-25 715 SERVE 19 Sept. vs. Bryant L 2-3 25-23, 25-19, 19-25, 20-25, 11-15 61 Aces 104 151 19 Sept. vs. Hofstra W 3-1 25-22, 24-26, 25-23, 25-21 78 Errors 185 204 24 Sept. at UNLV* L 0-3 15-25, 11-25, 16-25 226 Attempts 2047 2406 30 Sept. at New Mexico* L 0-3 22-25, 13-25, 13-25 1780 Serve Percentage .910 .915 01 Oct. at TCU* L 0-3 21-25, 18-25, 17-25 1360 Aces/Set 1.0 1.5 07 Oct. #17 COLORADO STATE* L 0-3 11-25, 20-25, 23-25 643 SERVE RECEPTIONS 09 Oct. WYOMING* L 0-3 20-25, 21-25, 20-25 1284 Errors 151 104 14 Oct. at BYU L 0-3 17-25, 15-25, 22-25 1024 Errors/Set 1.5 1.0 16 Oct. at Utah L 0-3 10-25, 19-25, 18-25 462 Attempts 2199 1860 21 Oct. SAN DIEGO STATE* W 3-1 25-23, 16-25, 25-23, 25-23 629 Reception Percentage .931 .944 29 Oct. TCU* L 0-3 21-25, 18-25, 21-25 838 DEFENSE 31 Oct. NEW MEXICO* L 1-3 13-25, 16-25, 25-22, 6-25 367 Digs 1342 1464 04 Nov. at Wyoming* L 0-3 18-25, 23-25, 21-25 489 Digs/Set 13.0 14.2 06 Nov. at #14 Colorado State* L 0-3 17-25, 17-25, 9-25 1204 BLOCKING 11 Nov. UTAH* L 0-3 14-25, 21-25, 19-25 413 Solo Blocks 30 58 13 Nov. BYU* L 1-3 20-25, 14-25, 25-20, 22-25 417 Assisted Blocks 222 394 20 Nov. at San Diego State* L 0-3 21-25, 22-25, 20-25 274 Total Blocks 141.0 255.0 26 Nov. UNLV* L 1-3 25-20, 23-25, 27-29, 16-25 606 Blocks/Set 1.4 2.5 Block Errors 68 82 * Mountain West Conference matches Ball Handling Errors 40 30 ATTENDANCE Total 7045 8670 Dates/Average 11/640 12/722 Neutral Site/Average 6/86

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PROGRAMLINDA SAMUELSON (THREE-TIME HISTORY ALL-AMERICAN | HOLDS FOUR ACADEMY RECORDS) AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 39 ALL-TIME CAREER RECORDS

KILLS ...... DIGS ...... ASSISTED BLOCKS ...... 1. Linda Samuelson . . . . . 1980-83 . . . . 2326 1. Christy Eiler ...... 1989-92 . . . . 2258 1. Lisa Garraway ...... 1983-86 . . . . . 592 2. Christy Eiler ...... 1989-92 . . . . 1862 2. Erin Carmichael ...... 1988-91 . . . . 2173 2. Jennifer Block ...... 1988-91 . . . . . 495 3. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1980-83 . . . . 1851 3. Angela Roberts ...... 1984-87 . . . . 2074 3. Barb Martin ...... 1982-85 . . . . . 417 4 Lisa Garraway ...... 1983-86 . . . . 1574 4. Leah Dennie ...... 1988-91 . . . . 1777 4. Leisa Kollars ...... 1987-90 . . . . . 331 5. Erin Carmichael ...... 1988-91 . . . . 1568 5. Amy Svoboda ...... 1985-88 . . . . 1751 5. Lisa Harrigan...... 1990-93 . . . . . 294 6. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000-03 . . . . 1468 6. Barb Martin ...... 1982-85 . . . . 1626 6. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1980-83 . . . . . 289 7. Barb Martin ...... 1982-85 . . . . 1462 7. Jennifer Block ...... 1988-91 . . . . 1592 7. Summer Koons ...... 1996-00 . . . . . 282 8. Jennifer Block ...... 1988-91 . . . . 1305 8. Lisa Garraway ...... 1983-86 . . . . 1556 8. Linda Ollig ...... 1983-86 . . . . . 274 9. Tracey Smith...... 1993-96 . . . . 1182 9. Amie Grabanski ...... 1992-95 . . . . 1415 9. Linda Samuelson . . . . . 1980-83 . . . . . 269 10. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2002-05 . . . . 1178 10. Louella Lovely ...... 1993-94 . . . . 1371 10. Dawn Dunlop ...... 1985-87 . . . . . 265

KILLS PER GAME ...... DIGS PER GAME ...... TOTAL BLOCKS ...... 1. Linda Samuelson . . . . . 1980-83 . . . . 4.79 1. Louella Lovely ...... 1993-94 . . . . 4.93 1. Linda Samuelson . . . . . 1980-83 . . . . . 984 2. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000-03 . . . . 4.06 2. Erin Carmichael ...... 1989-92 . . . . 3.45 2. Lisa Garraway ...... 1983-86 . . . . . 867 3. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1980-83 . . . . 3.84 3. Christy Eiler ...... 1989-92 . . . . 3.44 3. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1980-83 . . . . . 792 4. Christy Eiler ...... 1989-92 . . . . 3.00 4. Angela Roberts ...... 1984-87 . . . . 3.24 4. Jennifer Block ...... 1988-91 . . . . . 700 5. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2002-05 . . . . 2.99 Amy Svoboda ...... 1985-88 . . . . 3.24 5. Barb Martin ...... 1982-85 . . . . . 590 6. Brooke Effland...... 1996-00 . . . . 2.97 6. Tracy Wilkerson ...... 1996-99 . . . . 2.96 6. Dawn Dunlop ...... 1985-87 . . . . . 448 7. Tiffany Bishop ...... 2001-02 . . . . 2.86 7. Amie Grabanski ...... 1992-95 . . . . 2.86 7. Leisa Kollars ...... 1987-90 . . . . . 442 8. Tracey Smith...... 1993-96 . . . . 2.65 8. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2007-10 . . . . 2.81 8. Lisa Harrigan...... 1990-93 . . . . . 439 9. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2007-10 . . . . 2.58 9. Leah Dennie ...... 1988-91 . . . . 2.70 9. Summer Koons ...... 1996-00 . . . . . 404 10. Brooke Akers ...... 2004-05 . . . . 2.56 10. Two Players ...... 2.68 10. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2002-05 . . . . . 341

ATTEMPTS...... SERVICE ACES...... GAMES PLAYED ...... 1. Christy Eiler ...... 1989-92 . . . . 4846 1. Erin Carmichael ...... 1988-91 . . . . . 334 1. Barb Martin ...... 1982-85 . . . . . 671 2. Linda Samuelson . . . . . 1980-83 . . . . 4160 2. Angela Roberts ...... 1984-87 . . . . . 260 2. Leah Dennie ...... 1988-91 . . . . . 657 3. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000-03 . . . . 3994 3. Linda Samuelson . . . . . 1980-83 . . . . . 236 3. Angela Roberts ...... 1984-87 . . . . . 641 4. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1980-83 . . . . 3814 4. Amy Svoboda ...... 1985-88 . . . . . 204 4. Erin Carmichael ...... 1988-91 . . . . . 631 5. Erin Carmichael ...... 1988-91 . . . . 3676 5. Barb Martin ...... 1982-85 . . . . . 203 5. Lisa Garraway ...... 1983-86 . . . . . 630 6. Brooke Effland...... 1996-00 . . . . 3324 7. Lisa Garraway ...... 1983-86 . . . . 3201 SOLO BLOCKS...... SERVICE ATTEMPTS**...... 8. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2007-10 . . . . 3033 1. Linda Samuelson . . . . . 1980-83 . . . . . 715 1. Barb Martin ...... 1982-85 . . . . 2889 9. Amy Svoboda ...... 1985-88 . . . . 3032 2. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1980-83 . . . . . 503 2. Angela Roberts ...... 1984-87 . . . . 2725 10. Betsy Moore...... 1990-93 . . . . 2999 3. Lisa Garraway ...... 1983-86 . . . . . 275 3. Erin Carmichael ...... 1988-91 . . . . 2665 4. Jennifer Block ...... 1988-91 . . . . . 205 4. Leah Dennie ...... 1988-91 . . . . 2638 HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2000 ATTS) ...... 5. Dawn Dunlop ...... 1985-87 . . . . . 183 5. Amy Svoboda ...... 1985-88 . . . . 2394 1. Linda Samuelson . . . . . 1980-83 . . . . . 440 6. Niko Bronson ...... 1992-94 . . . . . 181 2. Barb Martin ...... 1982-85 . . . . . 385 7. Barb Martin ...... 1982-85 . . . . . 173 RECEPTION ATTEMPTS**...... 3. Stacy Schlange...... 1983-84 . . . . . 380 8. Lisa Harrigan...... 1990-93 . . . . . 145 1. Erin Carmichael ...... 1988-91 . . . . 3988 Cheryl DeVita ...... 1980-83 . . . . . 380 9. Summer Koons ...... 1996-00 . . . . . 122 2. Christy Eiler ...... 1989-92 . . . . 3201 5. Lisa Garraway ...... 1983-86 . . . . . 328 10. Susan Wojsyznski . . . . . 1985-88 . . . . . 101 3. Amy Svoboda ...... 1985-88 . . . . 2816 4. Lisa Garraway ...... 1983-86 . . . . 2634 ASSISTS ...... ** These statistics are no longer kept. 5. Betsy Moore...... 1990-93 . . . . 2005 1. Leah Dennie ...... 1988-91 . . . . 7080 2. Barb Martin ...... 1982-85 . . . . 4901 3. Kristin Huitt ...... 2000-03 . . . . 3618 4. Angela Roberts ...... 1984-87 . . . . 3215 POST-SEASON RECORDS 5. Louella Lovely ...... 1993-94 . . . . 3022 6. Billeye Gladen ...... 1991-94 . . . . 2307 Kills ...... 67 (Linda Samuelson, 1983) 7. Tharommony In ...... 1996-00 . . . . 2214 Attempts ...... 116 (Linda Samuelson, 1983) 8. Jessica Hellmann . . . . . 2007-10 . . . . 2110 Percentage ...... 520 (Cheryl DeVita, 1983) 9. Carly Siefken...... 2002-05 . . . . 1941 10. Kim Kallabis ...... 2004-07 . . . . 1482 Solo Blocks ...... 19 (Linda Samuelson, 1983) Assisted Blocks ...... 13 (Cheryl DeVita, 1983) ASSISTS PER GAME ...... Total Blocks...... 26 (Cheryl DeVita, 1983) 1. Louella Lovely ...... 1993-94 . . . .10.87 Digs ...... 43 (Cheryl DeVita, 1983) 2. Leah Dennie ...... 1988-91 . . . .10.78 Assists ...... 169 (Barb Martin, 1983) 3. Kristin Huitt ...... 2000-03 . . . . 9.99 4. Tharommony In ...... 1996-99 . . . . 8.86 Service Aces ...... 6 (Cheryl DeVita, 1983) 5. Kylie Adams ...... 1998-99 . . . . 8.66 Service Attempts ** ...... 82 (Barb Martin, 1983) 6. Barb Martin ...... 1982-85 . . . . 7.30 SA Average ** ...... 2.16 (Barb Martin, 1983) Billeye Gladen ...... 1991-94 . . . . 7.30 Reception Attempts ** ...... 59 (Cheryl DeVita, 1983) 8. Carly Siefken...... 2002-05 . . . . 6.82 RA Average ** ...... 2.29 (Cheryl DeVita, 1983) 9. Katherine Dehne . . . . . 1995-99 . . . . 6.84 10. Angela Roberts ...... 1984-87 . . . . 5.02

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KILLS ...... ASSISTS ...... SERVICE ACES...... 1. Linda Samuelson ...... 1981 ...... 972 1. Leah Dennie ...... 1991 . . . . . 2031 1. Linda Samuelson ...... 1981 ...... 117 2. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1981 ...... 748 2. Billeye Gladen ...... 1992 . . . . . 2027 2. Erin Carmichael ...... 1990 ...... 110 3. Linda Samuelson ...... 1983 ...... 702 3. Leah Dennie ...... 1990 . . . . . 1859 3. Erin Carmichael ...... 1991 ...... 101 4. Linda Samuelson ...... 1982 ...... 652 4. Leah Dennie ...... 1989 . . . . . 1827 4. Erin Carmichael ...... 1989 ...... 87 5. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1983 ...... 600 5. Barb Martin ...... 1983 . . . . . 1693 5. Angela Roberts ...... 1986 ...... 85 6. Dawn Dunlop ...... 1987 ...... 569 6. Angela Roberts ...... 1986 . . . . . 1560 6. Angela Roberts ...... 1985 ...... 78 7. Christy Eiler ...... 1992 ...... 563 7. Louella Lovely ...... 1994 . . . . . 1546 7. Stacy Schlange...... 1984 ...... 76 8. Christy Eiler ...... 1991 ...... 539 8. Louella Lovely ...... 1993 . . . . . 1476 8. Leah Dennie ...... 1989 ...... 68 9. Erin Carmichael ...... 1991 ...... 533 9. Leah Dennie ...... 1988 . . . . . 1363 9. Linda Samuelson ...... 1983 ...... 66 Lisa Garraway ...... 1985 ...... 533 10. Barb Martin ...... 1984 . . . . . 1252 10. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1982 ...... 65

KILLS PER GAME ...... ASSISTS PER GAME ...... SOLO BLOCKS...... 1. Linda Samuelson ...... 1981 . . . . . 5.68 1. Kristin Huitt ...... 2003 . . . . .12.05 1. Linda Samuelson ...... 1983 ...... 269 2. Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 . . . . . 4.98 2. Tharommony In ...... 1999 . . . . .12.00 2. Linda Samuelson ...... 1982 ...... 237 3. Linda Samuelson ...... 1982 . . . . . 4.59 3. Billeye Gladen ...... 1992 . . . . .11.92 3. Linda Samuelson ...... 1981 ...... 209 4. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1981 . . . . . 4.37 4. Louella Lovely ...... 1994 . . . . .11.71 4. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1982 ...... 194 5. Linda Samuelson ...... 1981 . . . . . 4.06 5. Leah Dennie ...... 1991 . . . . .11.67 5. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1981 ...... 159 6. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000 . . . . . 3.93 6. Kristin Huitt ...... 2002 . . . . .11.51 6. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1983 ...... 150 7. Delavane Diaz ...... 2002 . . . . . 3.70 7. Leah Dennie ...... 1989 . . . . .11.07 7. Dawn Dunlop ...... 1987 ...... 105 8. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2010 . . . . . 3.65 8. Leah Dennie ...... 1990 . . . . .11.00 8. Lisa Garraway ...... 1985 ...... 94 9. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1983 . . . . . 3.55 9. Carly Siefken...... 2004 . . . . .10.59 9. Lisa Harrigan...... 1992 ...... 90 10. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1982 . . . . . 3.54 10. Louella Lovely ...... 1993 . . . . .10.47 10. Niko Bronson ...... 1993 ...... 85

ATTEMPTS...... DIGS ...... ASSISTED BLOCKS ...... 1. Linda Samuelson ...... 1981 . . . . . 1881 1. Christy Eiler ...... 1991 ...... 730 1. Lisa Garraway ...... 1984 ...... 232 2. Christy Eiler ...... 1992 . . . . . 1445 2. Louella Lovely ...... 1993 ...... 724 2. Noreen Coughlin ...... 1984 ...... 199 3. Dawn Dunlop ...... 1987 . . . . . 1325 3. Erin Carmichael ...... 1991 ...... 715 3. Jenny Block ...... 1991 ...... 181 4. Christy Eiler ...... 1991 . . . . . 1324 4. Erin Carmichael ...... 1990 ...... 654 4. Lisa Harrigan...... 1992 ...... 173 5. Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 . . . . . 1221 5. Louella Lovely ...... 1994 ...... 647 5. Stacy Schlange...... 1984 ...... 152 6. Linda Samuelson ...... 1983 . . . . . 1195 6. Amy Svoboda ...... 1987 ...... 640 6. Barb Martin ...... 1984 ...... 150 7. Lisa Garraway ...... 1985 . . . . . 1121 7. Angela Roberts ...... 1987 ...... 630 7. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1983 ...... 149 8. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2010 . . . . . 1117 Angela Roberts ...... 1985 ...... 630 8. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1982 ...... 140 9. Brooke Effland...... 1999 . . . . . 1112 9. Dawn Dunlop ...... 1987 ...... 603 9. Linda Samuelson ...... 1983 ...... 139 10. Linda Samuelson ...... 1982 . . . . . 1084 10. Erin Carmichael ...... 1989 ...... 566 10. Dawn Dunlop ...... 1987 ...... 138

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 500 ATTEMPTS) ...... DIGS PER GAME ...... TOTAL BLOCKS ...... 1. Linda Samuelson ...... 1982 ...... 495 1. Louella Lovely ...... 1993 . . . . . 5.13 1. Linda Samuelson ...... 1983 ...... 408 2. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1983 ...... 471 2. Louella Lovely ...... 1994 . . . . . 4.90 2. Linda Samuelson ...... 1982 ...... 367 3. Linda Samuelson ...... 1983 ...... 454 3. Christy Eiler ...... 1991 . . . . . 4.45 3. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1982 ...... 324 4. Stacy Schlange...... 1984 ...... 440 4. Erin Carmichael ...... 1991 . . . . . 4.11 4. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1983 ...... 299 5. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1982 ...... 410 5. Angela Roberts ...... 1987 . . . . . 4.09 5. Lisa Garraway ...... 1984 ...... 286 6. Linda Samuelson ...... 1981 ...... 398 6. Amy Svoboda ...... 1987 . . . . . 4.00 6. Lisa Harrigan...... 1992 ...... 263 7. Barb Martin ...... 1982 ...... 397 7. Erin Carmichael ...... 1990 . . . . . 3.96 7. Noreen Coughlin ...... 1984 ...... 246 8. Barb Martin ...... 1985 ...... 393 8. Dawn Dunlop ...... 1987 . . . . . 3.72 8. Dawn Dunlop ...... 1987 ...... 243 9. Barb Martin ...... 1984 ...... 390 9. Christy Eiler ...... 1990 . . . . . 3.60 9. Jennifer Block ...... 1991 ...... 240 Angela Roberts ...... 1986 ...... 390 10. Tracy Wilkerson ...... 1999 . . . . . 3.58 10. Lisa Garraway ...... 1985 ...... 232

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS BY THE NUMBERS

Kills ...... 2560 (1991) Most Wins ...... 46 (1981) Attempts ...... 6759 (1992) Fewest Wins ...... 2 (2001) Percentage...... 383 (1983) Fewest Losses ...... 6 (1976) Solo Blocks ...... 277 (1992) Most Losses ...... 28 (2x, last 2005) Assisted Blocks ...... 995 (1983) Highest Winning Percentage ...... 806 (1994) Total Blocks ...... 1090 (1992) Lowest Winning Percentage ...... 087 (2001) Digs ...... 4069 (1991) Consecutive Winning Seasons ...... 15 (1980-94) Assists ...... 2368 (1991) Most Matches Played ...... 61 (1981) Service Aces ...... 416 (1981) Fewest Matches Played...... 13 (1976) Service Attempts** ...... 4692 (1991) Most Match Shutouts...... 30 (1981) SA Average** ...... 2.20 (1986) Longest Match Win Streak ...... 15 (1981) Reception Attempts** ...... 4113 (1991) Longest Match Losing Streak...... 17 (3x, last 2009) RA Average** ...... 2.12 (1988) Most Conference Matches Won ...... 15 (1984)

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 41 DIVISIONPAGE TITLE I CAREERHERE RECORDS

KILLS ...... ASSISTS ...... DIGS PER GAME (MIN. 100 SETS) ...... 1. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000-03 . . . . . 1468 1. Kristin Huitt ...... 2000-03 . . . . . 3618 1. Tracy Wilkerson . . . . . 1996-99 . . . . . 2.96 2. Kristin Hamlett . . . . . 2002-05 . . . . . 1178 2. Tharommony In . . . . . 1996-99 . . . . . 2214 2. Victoria Martinez . . . . 2008 ...... 2.81 3. Brooke Effland...... 1996-99 . . . . . 1092 3. Jessica Hellmann . . . .2007-10 . . . . . 2110 3. Brooke Effland...... 1996-99 . . . . . 2.51 4. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2007-10 ...... 971 4. Carly Siefken...... 2002-05 . . . . . 1941 4. Kelly Spencer ...... 2007-10 . . . . . 2.41 5. Lamecca Jefferson . . . 2001-04 ...... 887 5. Kim Kallabis ...... 2004-07 . . . . . 1482 5. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000-03 . . . . . 2.33 6. Nichole Stilwell . . . . .2007-10 ...... 863 6. Katherine Dehne . . . . 1996-97 . . . . . 1435 6. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2007-10 . . . . . 2.33 7. Summer Koons . . . . . 1996-99 ...... 797 7. Kylie Adams ...... 1998-99 ...... 652 7. Maiya Perich...... 2009-present. . . 2.24 8. Shaylor Billings . . . . . 1997-99 ...... 742 8. Stephanie Stanford . . . 2007-08 ...... 470 8. Jenalee Burke ...... 2001, 03-04 . . . 2.12 9. Robyn Duncan...... 1996-99 ...... 741 9. Katie Dildy ...... 2000-02 ...... 399 9. Kristin Huitt ...... 2000-03 . . . . . 2.04 10. Michelle Harrington. . . 2006-09 ...... 649 10. Josalynn Wise . . . . . 2010-present. . . 257 Morgan Dolan ...... 2005-07 . . . . . 2.04

KILLS PER GAME (MIN. 100 SETS) ASSISTS PER GAME (MIN. 100 SETS) ...... SOLO BLOCKS...... 1. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000-03 . . . . . 4.06 1. Kristin Huitt ...... 2000-03 . . . . . 9.99 1. Summer Koons . . . . . 1996-99 ...... 122 2. Kristin Hamlett . . . . . 2002-05 . . . . . 2.99 2. Tharommony In . . . . . 1996-99 . . . . . 8.86 2. Kristin Hamlett . . . . . 2002-05 ...... 92 3. Brooke Effland...... 1996-99 . . . . . 2.97 3. Katherine Dehne . . . . 1996-97 . . . . . 6.84 3. Michelle Harrington. . . 2006-09 ...... 67 4. Tiffany Bishop ...... 2001-02 . . . . . 2.86 4. Carly Siefken...... 2002-05 . . . . . 6.28 4. Shaylor Billings . . . . . 1997-99 ...... 60 5. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2007-10 . . . . . 2.58 5. Jessica Hellmann . . . .2007-10 . . . . . 6.26 5. Brooke Akers ...... 2004-05 ...... 47 6. Brooke Akers ...... 2004-05 . . . . . 2.56 6. Kim Kallabis ...... 2004-07 . . . . . 4.49 6. Tiffany Bishop ...... 2001-02 ...... 43 7. Shaylor Billings . . . . . 1997-99 . . . . . 2.52 7. Stephanie Stanford . . . 2007-08 . . . . . 3.98 7. Nichole Stilwell . . . . .2007-10 ...... 40 8. Tracy Wilkerson . . . . . 1996-99 . . . . . 2.46 8. Katie Dildy ...... 2000-02 . . . . . 2.40 8. Jaime Rempel ...... 1997-00 ...... 25 9. Lamecca Jefferson . . . 2001-04 . . . . . 2.42 9. Kelly Spencer ...... 2007-10 . . . . . 0.33 9. Jasamine Pettie . . . . . 2005-08 ...... 22 10. Katie Batchelder. . . . . 2006-08 . . . . . 2.29 10. Maiya Perich...... 2009-present. . . 0.29 10. Lamecca Jefferson . . . 2001-04 ...... 19

ATTEMPTS...... SERVICE ACES...... ASSISTED BLOCKS ...... 1. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000-03 . . . . . 3994 1. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000-03 ...... 118 1. Summer Koons . . . . . 1996-99 ...... 282 2. Brooke Effland...... 1996-99 . . . . . 3324 2. Robyn Duncan...... 1996-99 ...... 100 2. Kristin Hamlett . . . . . 2002-05 ...... 249 3. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2007-10 . . . . . 3033 3. Carly Siefken...... 2002-05 ...... 94 3. Michelle Harrington. . . 2006-09 ...... 207 4. Kristin Hamlett . . . . . 2002-05 . . . . . 2879 4. Kristin Hamlett . . . . . 2002-05 ...... 85 4. Nichole Stilwell . . . . .2007-10 ...... 205 5. Kristina Stewart . . . . . 2005-08 . . . . . 2453 5. Kristin Huitt ...... 2000-03 ...... 78 5. Shaylor Billings . . . . . 1997-99 ...... 158 6. Lamecca Jefferson . . . 2001-04 . . . . . 2388 6. Shaylor Billings . . . . . 1997-99 ...... 77 6. Jasamine Pettie . . . . . 2005-08 ...... 149 7. Nichole Stilwell . . . . .2007-10 . . . . . 2209 7. Becca Gallegos . . . . . 2003-05 ...... 69 7. Molly White ...... 2001-04 ...... 120 8. Robyn Duncan...... 1996-99 . . . . . 2169 Kim Kallabis ...... 2004-07 ...... 69 8. Brooke Akers ...... 2004-05 ...... 108 9. Summer Koons . . . . . 1996-99 . . . . . 1989 Caroline Kurtz ...... 2007-10 ...... 69 9. Robyn Duncan...... 1996-99 ...... 107 10. Katie Batchelder. . . . . 2006-08 . . . . . 1934 10. Tharommony In . . . . . 1996-99 ...... 65 10. Jaime Rempel ...... 1997-00 ...... 102

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 1500 ATTS) ...... DIGS ...... TOTAL BLOCKS ...... 1. Shaylor Billings . . . . . 1997-99 ...... 240 1. Brooke Effland...... 1996-99 ...... 925 1. Summer Koons . . . . . 1996-99 ...... 404 2. Kristin Hamlett . . . . . 2002-05 ...... 210 2. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2007-10 ...... 876 2. Kristin Hamlett . . . . . 2002-05 ...... 341 3. Nichole Stilwell . . . . .2007-10 ...... 201 3. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000-03 ...... 842 3. Michelle Harrington. . . 2006-09 ...... 274 4. Michelle Harrington. . . 2006-09 ...... 199 4. Kelly Spencer ...... 2007-10 ...... 827 4. Nichole Stilwell . . . . .2007-10 ...... 245 5. Lamecca Jefferson . . . 2001-04 ...... 196 5. Kristin Huitt ...... 2000-03 ...... 740 5. Shaylor Billings . . . . . 1997-99 ...... 218 6. Summer Koons . . . . .1996-99 ...... 194 6. Robyn Duncan...... 1996-99 ...... 688 6. Jasamine Pettie . . . . . 2005-08 ...... 171 7. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000-03 ...... 172 7. Kristina Stewart . . . . . 2005-08 ...... 686 7. Brooke Akers ...... 2004-05 ...... 155 8. Brooke Effland...... 1996-99 ...... 158 8. Tracy Wilkerson . . . . . 1996-99 ...... 671 8. Molly White ...... 2001-04 ...... 137 9. Robyn Duncan...... 1996-99 ...... 136 9. Kim Kallabis ...... 2004-07 ...... 549 9. Jaime Rempel ...... 1997-00 ...... 127 10. Katie Batchelder. . . . . 2006-08 ...... 119 10. Brittany Edmonds . . . . 2000-03 ...... 499 10. Tiffany Bishop ...... 2001-02 ...... 122

SETS PLAYED...... 1. Nichole Stilwell . . . . .2007-10 ...... 397 2. Kristin Hamlett . . . . . 2002-05 ...... 394 3. Robyn Duncan...... 1996-99 ...... 380 4. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2007-10 ...... 376 5. Brooke Effland...... 1996-99 ...... 368 6. Summer Koons . . . . . 1996-99 ...... 367 Lamecca Jefferson . . . 2001-04 ...... 367 7. Michelle Harrington. . . 2006-09 ...... 366 9. Jasamine Pettie . . . . . 2005-08 ...... 362 Kristin Huitt ...... 2000-03 ...... 362 Delavane Diaz ...... 2000-03 ...... 362

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KILLS ...... ASSISTS ...... SERVICE ACES...... 1. Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 ...... 498 1. Tharommony In ...... 1999 . . . . . 1249 1. Tharommony In ...... 1999 ...... 47 2. Brooke Effland...... 1999 ...... 386 2. Kristin Huitt ...... 2003 . . . . . 1205 2. Carly Siefken ...... 2003 ...... 42 3. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2010 ...... 376 3. Kristin Huitt ...... 2002 . . . . . 1163 3. Delavane Diaz ...... 2002 ...... 39 4. Delavane Diaz ...... 2002 ...... 374 4. Carly Siefken ...... 2005 . . . . . 1097 4. Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 ...... 38 5. Brooke Akers ...... 2005 ...... 367 5. Carly Siefken...... 2004 ...... 805 5. Kristin Huitt ...... 2002 ...... 37 6. Shaylor Billings ...... 1999 ...... 358 6. Jessica Hellmann . . . . . 2009 ...... 733 6. Robyn Duncan ...... 1999 ...... 36 7. Robyn Duncan ...... 1997 ...... 349 7. Kristin Huitt ...... 2000 ...... 698 7. Kim Kallabis ...... 2005 ...... 34 8. Tiffany Bishop ...... 2002 ...... 345 8. Jessica Hellmann . . . . . 2010 ...... 687 8. Shaylor Billings ...... 1999 ...... 33 9. Brooke Effland...... 1997 ...... 338 9. Kim Kallabis ...... 2007 ...... 671 9. Three Players ...... 31 10. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2005 ...... 330 10. Kylie Adams ...... 1998 ...... 615

KILLS PER GAME ...... ASSISTS PER GAME ...... SOLO BLOCKS...... 1. Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 . . . . . 4.98 1. Kristin Huitt ...... 2003 . . . . .12.05 1. Summer Koons ...... 1997 ...... 40 2. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000 . . . . . 3.93 2. Tharommony In ...... 1999 . . . . .12.01 2. Brooke Akers ...... 2005 ...... 34 3. Brooke Effland...... 1999 . . . . . 3.71 3. Kristin Huitt ...... 2002 . . . . .11.51 3. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2005 ...... 33 4. Delavane Diaz ...... 2002 . . . . . 3.70 4. Carly Siefken ...... 2004 . . . . .10.59 4. Summer Koons ...... 1999 ...... 30 5. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2010 . . . . . 3.65 5. Carly Siefken ...... 2005 . . . . . 9.07 Tiffany Bishop ...... 2002 ...... 30 6. Shaylor Billings ...... 1999 . . . . . 3.48 6. Kylie Adams ...... 1998 . . . . . 8.66 6. Summer Koons ...... 1996 ...... 28 7. Delavane Diaz ...... 2001 . . . . . 3.46 7. Kristin Huitt ...... 2000 . . . . . 8.41 7. Summer Koons ...... 1998 ...... 24 8. Tiffany Bishop ...... 2002 . . . . . 3.42 8. Jessica Hellmann . . . . . 2009 . . . . . 7.72 8. Shaylor Billings ...... 1999 ...... 23 9. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2005 . . . . . 3.27 9. Tharommony In ...... 1997 . . . . . 7.14 9. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2003 ...... 22 10. Brooke Effland...... 1998 . . . . . 3.25 10. Kristin Huitt ...... 2001 . . . . . 7.08 10. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2004 ...... 21

ATTEMPTS...... DIGS ...... ASSISTED BLOCKS ...... 1. Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 . . . . . 1221 1. Tracy Wilkerson ...... 1999 ...... 355 1. Summer Koons ...... 1999 ...... 104 2. Brooke Effland...... 1999 . . . . . 1112 2. Kelly Spencer ...... 2010 ...... 334 2. Molly White ...... 2003 ...... 73 3. Delavane Diaz ...... 2002 . . . . . 1030 3. Brooke Effland...... 1998 ...... 328 3. Michelle Harrington. . . . 2008 ...... 66 4. Brooke Effland...... 1997 . . . . . 1028 4. Brooke Effland...... 1997 ...... 288 4. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2003 ...... 65 5. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000 . . . . . 1016 5. Victoria Martinez . . . . . 2008 ...... 284 Brooke Akers ...... 2005 ...... 65 6. Robyn Duncan ...... 1997 ...... 977 6. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2010 ...... 271 6. Summer Koons ...... 1996 ...... 64 7. Rebecca Gallegos . . . . . 2005 ...... 937 7. Carly Siefken ...... 2005 ...... 263 Kristin Hamlett ...... 2005 ...... 64 8. Brooke Akers ...... 2005 ...... 878 8. Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 ...... 257 8. Nichole Stilwell ...... 2007 ...... 63 Kristin Hamlett ...... 2005 ...... 878 9. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2009 ...... 251 9. Shaylor Billings ...... 1999 ...... 62 10. Brooke Effland...... 1998 ...... 842 10. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000 ...... 244 10. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2002 ...... 61

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 500 ATTEMPTS) ...... DIGS PER SET TOTAL BLOCKS ...... 1. Lamecca Jefferson. . . . . 2002 ...... 309 1. Tracy Wilkerson ...... 1999 . . . . . 3.59 1. Summer Koons ...... 1999 ...... 134 2. Tiffany Bishop ...... 2002 ...... 300 2. Kelly Spencer ...... 2010 . . . . . 3.24 2. Brooke Akers ...... 2005 ...... 99 3. Shaylor Billings ...... 1999 ...... 299 3. Brooke Effland...... 1999 . . . . . 3.15 3. Summer Koons ...... 1997 ...... 98 4. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2003 ...... 265 4. Delavane Diaz ...... 2000 . . . . . 2.94 4. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2005 ...... 97 5. Nichole Stilwell ...... 2010 ...... 246 5. Victoria Martinez . . . . . 2008 . . . . . 2.81 5. Summer Koons ...... 1996 ...... 92 6. Summer Koons ...... 1999 ...... 245 6. Tracy Wilkerson ...... 1996 . . . . . 2.67 6. Tiffany Bishop ...... 2002 ...... 89 7. Brooke Akers ...... 2005 ...... 238 7. Brooke Effland...... 1998 . . . . . 2.67 7. Kristin Hamlett ...... 2003 ...... 87 8. Nichole Stilwell ...... 2009 ...... 236 8. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2010 . . . . . 2.63 8. Shaylor Billings ...... 1999 ...... 85 9. Michelle Harrington. . . . 2009 ...... 232 9. Caroline Kurtz ...... 2009 . . . . . 2.59 9. Molly White ...... 2003 ...... 84 10. Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 ...... 224 10. Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 . . . . . 2.57 10. Michelle Harrington. . . . 2008 ...... 83

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS: DIVISION I ONLY BY THE NUMBERS: DIVISION I ONLY

Kills ...... 1550 (1999) Most Wins ...... 17 (1999) Attempts ...... 4387 (2005) Fewest Wins ...... 2 (2001) Hitting Percentage ...... 222 (2003) Fewest Losses ...... 12 (1999) Assists ...... 1404 (1999) Most Losses ...... 28 (twice, last 2005) Service Aces ...... 183 (2005) Highest Winning Percentage ...... 586 (1999) Digs ...... 1562 (1999) Lowest Winning Percentage ...... 087 (2001) Solo Blocks ...... 89 (2005) Most Matches Played ...... 33 (twice, last 2005) Assisted Blocks ...... 373 (2003) Fewest Matches Played...... 23 (2001) Total Blocks ...... 250.5 (2003) Most Match Shutouts...... 10 (1999) Longest Match Win Streak ...... 6 (2003) Longest Match Losing Streak...... 17 (three times, last 2009) Most Conference Matches Won ...... 5 (1999)

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 43 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

DIVISION I SINGLE MATCH RECORDS DIVISION I SINGLE MATCH RECORDS

KILLS DIGS Air Force All-Time Team ...... 101 (1983) Air Force All-Time Team ...... 146 (1992) Air Force All-Time Individual ...... 41 (Delavane Diaz, 2003) Air Force All-Time Individual ...... 45 (Louella Lovely, 1993) Air Force Division I Team ...... 95 (vs. Denver, 1997) Air Force Division I Team ...... 95 (vs. North Carolina A&T, 2007) Air Force Division I Individual ...... 41 (Delavane Diaz, 2003) Air Force Division I Individual ...... 29 (Kelly Spencer, 2007) Opponent Division I Team ...... 92 (Denver, 1997) Opponent Division I Team ...... 85 (twice - last Morgan State, 2006) Opponent Division I Individual ...... 31 (Joyce Silva - Tulsa, 2004) Opponent Division I Individual . . . 30 (twice - last K. Stevens - Utah Valley, 2010)

ATTEMPTS SOLO BLOCKS Air Force All-Time Team ...... 269 (1993) Air Force All-Time Team ...... 38 (1983) Air Force All-Time Individual ...... 70 (Christy Eiler, 1992) Air Force All-Time Individual ...... 17 (Linda Samuelson, 1983) Air Force Division I Team ...... 250 (vs. Denver, 1997) Air Force Division I Team ...... 9 (vs. Dartmouth, 1998) Air Force Division I Individual ...... 68 (Delavane Diaz, 2003) Air Force Division I Individual ...... 5 (Summer Koons, 1997) Opponent Division I Team ...... 240 (Denver, 1997) Opponent Division I Team ...... 10 (twice - last Providence, 1996) Opponent Division I Individual ...... 81 (Hanna Gibeau - Long Island, 2010) Opponent Division I Individual ...... 6 (Breanna Cullity - Long Island, 2010)

HITTING PERCENTAGE ASSISTED BLOCKS Air Force All-Time Team ...... 751 (1983) Air Force All-Time Team ...... 38 (1983) Air Force All-Time Individual . . . . . 1.000 (N. Coughlin, 1984; A. Roberts, 1986) Air Force All-Time Individual ...... 12 (Jennifer Block, 1991) Air Force Division I Team ...... 414 (vs. UC-Irvine, 2002) Air Force Division I Team ...... 31 (vs. Northern Colorado, 2004) Air Force Division I Individual* ...... 727 (Kim Pruett, 1997) Air Force Division I Individual ...... 11 (Kristin Hamlett, 2004) Opponent Division I Team ...... 515 (Colorado State, 1997) Opponent Division I Team ...... 30 (Colorado, 1996) Opponent Division I Individual* . .867 (twice, last Kourtney Edwards - TCU, 2009) Opponent Division I Individual ...... 12 (Kara Jones -Louisiana Tech, 2009)

ASSISTS TOTAL BLOCKS Air Force All-Time Team ...... 95 (1993) Air Force All-Time Team ...... 80 (1992) Air Force All-Time Individual ...... 83 (Louella Lovely, 1993) Air Force All-Time Individual ...... 25 (Linda Samuelson, 1983) Air Force Division I Team ...... 86 (vs. Denver, 1997) Air Force Division I Team ...... 18 (vs. Colorado State, 1999) Air Force Division I Individual ...... 79 (Tharommony In, 1997) Air Force Division I Individual . 11 (Summer Koons, 1999; Kristin Hamlett, 2004) Opponent Division I Team ...... 83 (Denver, 1997) Opponent Division I Team ...... 24 (Providence, 1996) Opponent Division I Individual . . . . 63 (twice, last Corrinne Chapin - UNC, 2004) Opponent Division I Individual . .12 (twice, last Kara Jones -Louisiana Tech, 2009)

SERVICE ACES * Minimum of 10 attempts Air Force All-Time Team ...... 17 (1983) Air Force All-Time Individual ...... 9 (Erin Carmichael, 1990) Air Force Division I Team ...... 16 (vs. Norfolk State, 2006) Air Force Division I Individual . . 7 (Delavane Diaz, 2003; Katie Batchelder, 2007) Opponent Division I Team ...... 20 (TCU, 2005) Opponent Division I Individual . . . . . 12 (twice, last Megan Munce - TCU, 2008)

44 GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Abilene Christian 1 1 East Carolina 0 1 Montana Tech 1 1 Southern Methodist 0 2 Adams State 10 0 Eastern Illinois 2 1 Morehead State 0 1 Southern Mississippi 1 1 Akron 0 1 Eastern Montana 7 0 Morgan State 1 1 Southern Utah 3 1 Alabama 1 1 Eastern Montana State 2 0 Morningside 2 1 Southwest Missouri St. 0 1 Alaska-Anchorage 13 9 Eastern New Mexico 11 3 Mount St. Joseph 1 0 Southwest Texas State 0 1 Alaska-Fairbanks 15 1 Elmhurst College 2 0 Murray State 0 1 St. Cloud State 1 1 Alcorn State 1 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 2 0 Navy 8 1 St. John’s 0 1 American 0 1 Ferris State 1 2 Nebraska 0 1 St. Joseph’s 2 0 American Intl 1 0 Florida Atlantic 0 1 Nebraska-Kearney 6 4 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 0 1 Angelo State 2 4 Florida International 1 2 Nebraska-Omaha 3 2 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 1 0 Appalachian State 1 0 Florida Southern 4 2 Nevada 0 1 St. Mary’s (Neb.) 1 0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1 0 Florida Tech 1 0 New Haven 1 5 Stephen F. Austin 0 1 Army 9 4 Fordham 1 0 New Mexico 3 25 Stetson 1 1 Augustana 2 1 Fort Hays State 8 3 New Mexico Highlands 6 0 Stony Brook 0 1 Barry 0 1 Fort Lewis College 17 4 New Mexico State 0 3 Tampa 2 3 Belmont 1 0 Fresno State 0 4 New Orleans 0 1 TCU 2 13 Bentley 2 0 Friends University 1 0 Nicholls State 1 1 Tennessee State 0 1 Bethel 3 0 Furman 1 0 Norfolk State 1 0 Tennessee Tech 1 0 Black Hills State 1 0 Gardner-Webb 0 1 North Alabama 1 1 UT-Martin 1 0 Boise State 0 2 Georgetown 0 1 North Carolina A&T 1 0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1 0 Bradley 0 1 Georgia State 2 1 North Carolina Central 1 0 Texas-El Paso 2 3 Bridgeport 1 0 Georgia Tech 0 1 North Carolina State 0 1 Texas Lutheran 1 0 British Columbia 0 1 Grand Canyon 3 3 North Dakota State 1 5 Texas-Pan American 1 1 Bryant 1 1 Grand Valley State 1 5 North Texas 0 1 Texas-San Antonio 1 2 Bucknell 2 0 Hampton 1 0 Northeast Missouri St. 2 1 Texas Southern 0 1 Buffalo 0 2 Hastings College 1 0 Northeastern 0 1 Texas State 4 4 Butler 1 0 Hawaii 0 2 Northern Arizona 2 1 Texas Tech 0 1 BYU 1 26 Hawaii-Hilo 0 1 Northern Colorado 13 50 Texas Woman’s 2 0 BYU-Hawaii 0 1 Hawaii-Pacific 0 1 Northern Michigan 0 2 Trinity 1 0 C.W. Post 1 0 Henderson State 0 1 Northwestern State 2 3 Troy State 4 0 Cal Poly-Pomona 4 4 Hofstra 2 1 Oakland 1 0 Tulane 1 0 Cal State-Bakersfield 5 2 Humboldt State 2 0 Occidental 1 0 Tulsa 2 2 Cal State-Dom. Hills 2 0 Idaho State 1 1 Oral Roberts 1 0 UC Davis 0 5 Cal State-Los Angeles 1 2 Illinois-Chicago 0 1 Oregon State 0 1 UC Irvine 1 0 Cal State-Northridge 1 2 Indiana Purdue-Fort Wayne 0 1 Portland State 1 5 UC Riverside 0 3 Cal State-Sacramento 0 1 International 1 0 Prairie View 3 0 UC San Diego 3 2 Canisius 1 0 Jacksonville State 4 1 Providence 0 1 UC Santa Barbara 0 1 Carroll 0 1 Kansas 1 0 Puget Sound 1 0 UMBC 1 0 Catholic University 1 0 Kansas State 0 1 Quinnipiac 1 0 UNC Wilmington 0 1 Centenary 1 0 Kennesaw State 1 0 Regis 17 25 UNLV 2 29 Central Arkansas 0 2 Kent State 1 0 Rice 0 3 US International 1 2 Central Florida 1 1 La Salle 3 0 Robert Morris 1 0 Utah 0 27 Central Missouri 1 3 La Verne 2 2 Rockmont 1 0 Utah Valley 1 1 Central Missouri St. 0 3 Lehigh 1 0 Rollins 1 0 Virginia Commonwealth 1 0 Central Washington 0 1 Lewis 0 2 Rutgers 0 2 Virginia Tech 0 1 Chadron State 10 1 Lewis and Clark 2 0 Sacramento State 0 7 Washburn 3 0 Chaminade 0 1 Long Island 1 0 Sam Houston State 0 1 Washington 0 1 Chapman College 2 4 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 0 Samford 0 1 Washington College 1 0 Chicago State 2 1 Louisiana at Monroe 1 0 San Diego State 2 27 Washington State 1 0 Chico State 1 2 Louisiana Tech 2 0 San Francisco 2 1 Wayne State 2 1 Christopher Newport 1 0 Mankato State 0 1 San Francisco State 3 0 Weber State 1 2 Citadel 1 0 Marist 2 0 San Jose State 0 3 West Texas A&M 1 0 Cleveland State 0 2 Marquette 0 2 Santa Fe 10 4 West Texas State 1 6 Colorado 3 3 Marymount 2 0 Seattle Pacific 1 1 West Virginia 0 1 Colorado Christian 12 1 McNeese State 1 0 Sonoma State 1 0 Western Carolina 0 1 29 12 Memphis 0 1 South Alabama 1 0 Western New Mexico 3 0 Colorado Mines 21 0 Mercer 1 0 South Carolina State 1 0 Western State 6 1 Colorado State 1 34 Merrimack 1 0 South Dakota 1 0 Western Washington 0 1 Colorado Women’s 8 1 Mesa State 8 3 South Dakota State 0 3 Willamette 0 1 CU-Colorado Springs 15 1 Metro State 26 33 South Dakota Tech 1 0 William & Mary 0 3 Dartmouth 0 1 Mid-Am Nazarene 1 0 South Florida 1 0 Winthrop 2 0 Davidson 0 1 Minnesota-Duluth 1 3 Southeast Missouri St. 0 1 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 Denver 33 9 Mississippi 1 0 Southeastern Louisiana 0 1 Wright State 2 0 Doane 1 2 Mississippi State 0 3 Southern Cal College 1 0 Wyoming 5 27 Dominican 1 0 Missouri-St. Louis 1 1 Southern Colorado 30 5 Xavier 0 1 Drury 1 0 Montana 0 2 Southern Illinois 0 1 Yale 1 0 Duquesne 2 0 Montana State 0 1 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 0 1

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 45 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

USAFA was NCAA Division II until 1996 William & Mary ...... L . . . 0-2 Eastern New Mexico . . . .W . . . 3-0 Cal Poly-Pomona ...... L . . . 0-2 Bridgeport ...... W . . . 2-0 Western New Mexico . . . .W . . . 2-0 Cal State Bakersfield . . . .W . . . 2-0 Hampton ...... W . . . 2-0 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 2-0 US International ...... W . . . 2-0 Christopher Newport . . . .W . . . 2-0 Metro State ...... W . . . 2-1 UC Davis ...... L . . . 0-2 LT DARLENE Metro State ...... L . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-0 RIDING Colorado College ...... L . . . 1-3 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 1-3 Two Seasons Southern Colorado . . . . .W . . . 3-0 Colorado College ...... W . . . 3-0 Record: 23-15 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 2-1 CAPT ED Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 1-3 Colorado Women’s . . . . .W . . . 3-0 HALECK Regis ...... W . . . 3-1 One Season 1976 ...... 7-6 Southern Colorado . . . . .W . . . 3-1 Record: 46-15 Colorado College ...... L . . . 0-2 Colorado College ...... L . . . 0-3 CAPT BILL Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 4-0 Mesa State ...... W . . . 2-0 PEER Colorado College ...... W . . . 2-1 Metro State ...... L . . . 0-2 1981 ...... 46-15 11 Seasons Metro State ...... L . . . 1-2 Fort Lewis ...... L . . . 0-2 New Mexico Highlands . .W . . . 3-0 Record: 328-193 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 2-1 Metro State ...... L . . . 1-3 Eastern New Mexico . . . .W . . . 2-0 Metro State ...... L . . . 0-2 Regis ...... L . . . 1-3 Adams State ...... W . . . 2-0 Colorado College ...... W . . . 2-1 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-1 Mesa State...... W . . . 2-0 1982 ...... 34-15 New Mexico Highlands . . .W . . . 2-0 Southern Colorado . . . . .W . . . 2-0 New Mexico Highlands . . .W . . . 2-1 Southern Colorado . . . . .W . . . 2-1 Santa Fe ...... W . . . 2-0 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 2-0 Adams State ...... W . . . 2-0 Metro State ...... W . . . 2-1 Western State ...... W . . . 2-0 Fort Lewis ...... L . . . 0-2 CAPT COLLEEN Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 1-2 Southern Colorado . . . . .W . . . 2-0 Southern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 1-2 TURNER Colorado College ...... W . . . 3-1 Chadron State ...... W . . . 2-0 Southern Utah ...... L . . . 0-2 Two Seasons Merrimack ...... W . . . 2-1 Fort Hays State ...... W . . . 2-1 Record: 19-22 Regis ...... W . . . 3-2 Chadron State ...... W . . . 2-0 1977 ...... 16-9 Southern Colorado . . . . .W . . . 2-1 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 1-2 Regis ...... W . . . 3-0 Santa Fe ...... W . . . 2-1 Colorado College ...... W . . . 3-1 Colorado College ...... W . . . 3-0 1979 ...... 6-12 Wyoming...... L . . . 1-3 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-0 Fort Hays State ...... W . . . 3-0 Metro State ...... L . . . 1-3 Cleveland State ...... L . . . 0-3 Colorado Women’s . . . . .W . . . 3-0 Western State ...... L . . . 0-3 Western New Mexico . . . .W . . . 3-0 Colorado State...... W . . . 3-0 Metro State ...... L . . . 2-3 Regis ...... L . . . 2-3 Western State ...... W . . . 3-1 Rockmont College ...... W . . . 3-0 Northwestern State . . . . .L . . . 0-2 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-3 Regis ...... W . . . 3-1 Regis ...... W . . . 3-1 Fort Lewis ...... L . . . 0-2 Southern Colorado . . . . .W . . . 3-2 Mesa State...... W . . . 3-1 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-0 Santa Fe ...... L . . . 0-2 Santa Fe ...... W . . . 3-1 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-1 Texas-El Paso ...... L . . . 1-2 Colorado Women’s . . . . .W . . . 2-0 Eastern New Mexico . . . .W . . . 3-0 Navy ...... W . . . 2-0 Chapman College ...... L . . . 0-2 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 2-0 Metro State ...... L . . . 1-3 Duquesne ...... W . . . 2-0 Northern Colorado . . . . .W . . . 2-0 Southern Utah State . . . .W . . . 2-0 Colorado Women’s . . . . .W . . . 3-0 Bucknell ...... W . . . 2-0 Chapman College ...... L . . . 1-3 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-2 Colorado College ...... L . . . 2-3 La Salle ...... W . . . 2-0 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 1-3 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-0 Eastern New Mexico . . . .L . . . 2-3 Catholic University . . . . .W . . . 2-1 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-1 Regis ...... W . . . 3-0 Eastern New Mexico . . . .L . . . 1-3 American...... L . . . 0-2 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 2-0 Southern Colorado . . . . .W . . . 3-0 Santa Fe ...... L . . . 2-3 Colorado ...... W . . . 3-0 Metro State ...... W . . . 2-0 Colorado College ...... W . . . 3-2 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-3 Colorado College ...... L . . . 0-2 Colorado College ...... W . . . 2-0 Metro State ...... L . . . 2-3 Southern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... L . . . 0-2 Southern Colorado . . . . .W . . . 2-0 Colorado Women’s . . . . .W . . . 3-0 Colorado Women’s . . . . .L . . . 2-3 Regis ...... W . . . 2-0 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-2 Southern Colorado . . . . .W . . . 3-0 Colorado College ...... L . . . 0-3 Southern Colorado . . . . .W . . . 3-0 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 2-3 Adams State ...... W . . . 2-0 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-1 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-3 Colorado College ...... W . . . 3-0 Southern Utah State . . . .L . . . 0-2 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 2-1 Santa Fe ...... W . . . 3-0 Eastern New Mexico . . . .W . . . 2-0 1980 ...... 13-10 Santa Fe ...... W . . . 2-0 St. Mary’s (Nebraska) . . . .W . . . 2-0 Southern Utah ...... L . . . 0-1 Fort Lewis ...... L . . . 0-3 Eastern New Mexico . . . .W . . . 2-0 Colorado College ...... W . . . 2-0 Metro State ...... L . . . 1-3 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-3 New Mexico Highlands . . .W . . . 2-0 Metro State ...... W . . . 2-1 Idaho State...... L . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... L . . . 1-3 Adams State ...... W . . . 2-0 Northern Arizona ...... W . . . 2-0 Santa Fe ...... L . . . 2-3 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 2-1 Chadron State ...... W . . . 2-0 Eastern New Mexico . . . .W . . . 3-2 Santa Fe ...... W . . . 2-0 Northern Arizona ...... W . . . 2-0 CAPT CATHY BACON Colorado Women’s . . . . .W . . . 3-0 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-1 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-1 Half Season | Record: 7-5 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-3 Colorado College ...... W . . . 3-1 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-3 Santa Fe ...... W . . . 3-0 Army ...... W . . . 3-0 Alaska-Fairbanks ...... W . . . 3-0 LT (JG) CAROL WEST Southern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-3 Colorado ...... W . . . 3-0 Wyoming...... L . . . 1-3 Half Season | Record: 7-5 Colorado College ...... L . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... W . . . 2-1 Texas-El Paso ...... W . . . 3-2 S. California College . . . . .W . . . 3-0 Colorado ...... W . . . 2-0 Texas-El Paso ...... W . . . 3-1 UC San Diego ...... L . . . 1-3 Washington State ...... W . . . 2-0 Occidental ...... W . . . 2-0 1978 ...... 14-10 Colorado Women’s . . . . .W . . . 3-0 Idaho State...... W . . . 2-0 UC San Diego ...... W . . . 2-0 Eastern New Mexico . . . .L . . . 1-2 Regis ...... L . . . 2-3 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-2 Sacramento State ...... L . . . 0-2 Santa Fe ...... L . . . 1-2 Colorado College ...... L . . . 0-3 Weber State ...... L . . . 0-3 La Verne ...... L . . . 0-3 Colorado Women’s . . . . .W . . . 3-1 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 2-0 Colorado College ...... W . . . 2-0 International...... W . . . 2-1 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-2 Southern Utah ...... W . . . 2-1 Metro State ...... W . . . 2-0 La Verne ...... L . . . 0-2 Eastern New Mexico . . . .W . . . 3-0 Western State ...... W . . . 3-1 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-3 Colorado College ...... W . . . 3-2 Santa Fe ...... W . . . 3-0 Colorado College ...... W . . . 3-0 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-3 Northern Colorado . . . . .L . . . 0-3

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1983 ...... 45-11 Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-2 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Nebraska-Kearney. . . . . W . . . 2-1 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 2-0 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . n/a Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Bethel ...... W . . . 2-0 Santa Fe ...... W . . . 2-0 Eastern Montana . . . . . W . . . 3-0 East Texas State ...... L . . . . 0-2 Marymount ...... W . . . 2-1 Fort Hays State ...... W . . . 2-0 Navy ...... W . . . n/a Cal State-Bakersfield . . . W . . . 2-0 Doane ...... W . . . 2-0 Metro State ...... W . . . 2-1 Regis ...... W . . . 3-2 Sacramento State . . . . . L . . . . 0-2 Mesa ...... W . . . 3-1 Chadron State ...... W . . . 2-1 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Central Missouri...... L . . . . 0-3 Southern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 2-3 Chadron State ...... W . . . 2-0 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Metro State ...... L . . . . 1-3 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Montana ...... L . . . . 2-3 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Cal State-Bakersfield . . . W . . . 3-1 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-0 New Mexico State. . . . . L . . . . 2-3 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Metro State ...... L . . . . 2-3 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Kansas ...... W . . . 3-0 Denver ...... W . . . n/a Eastern Montana St . . . . W . . . 3-1 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-1 New Mexico State. . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... W . . . n/a Eastern Montana St . . . . W . . . 3-0 Metro State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Montana ...... L . . . . 2-3 Nebraska-Omaha . . . . . W . . . n/a Regis ...... L . . . . 1-3 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Regis College...... W . . . 3-1 Sacramento State . . . . . L . . . . n/a Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 Denver ...... W . . . 3-2 Denver ...... W . . . 3-0 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . L . . . . n/a Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-1 Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 North Dakota State . . . . L . . . . n/a Colorado College . . . . . L . . . . 0-2 Eastern Montana . . . . . W . . . 3-1 Chadron State ...... W . . . 3-0 Regis ...... W . . . n/a UC San Diego ...... L . . . . 1-3 Eastern Montana . . . . . W . . . 3-1 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-2 Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . n/a Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-2 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Cal State-Sacramento . . . L . . . . 0-3 Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . n/a Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Oakland ...... W . . . 2-1 UC Davis ...... L . . . . 1-2 Hawai’i ...... L . . . . n/a UC San Diego ...... W . . . 3-1 C.W. Post...... W . . . 2-0 Regis ...... W . . . 3-0 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . n/a La Verne ...... W . . . 3-2 New Haven...... W . . . 3-0 Chadron State ...... W . . . 3-0 Regis ...... W . . . n/a Chapman...... L . . . . 0-3 Navy ...... W . . . 3-1 Colorado State...... L . . . . 0-2 1986 ...... 21-17 Lewis ...... L . . . . 1-3 Denver ...... W . . . 2-0 Northern Alabama . . . . L . . . . n/a Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . L . . . . 3-2 Metro State ...... L . . . . 1-3 St. Mary’s (Kansas) . . . . W . . . 2-0 Northern Alabama . . . . W . . . n/a Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . L . . . . 3-1 Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 Regis ...... W . . . 2-0 Army ...... W . . . 3-1 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Regis ...... L . . . . 1-3 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 2-0 Sacramento State . . . . . L . . . . n/a Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Chico State...... W . . . 3-2 Trinity ...... W . . . 2-0 Central Missouri...... L . . . . 0-3 Denver ...... W . . . 3-0 Sacramento State . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... W . . . 2-0 Chadron ...... W . . . 2-1 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 3-0 UC Davis ...... L . . . . 2-3 Regis ...... W . . . 2-0 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 2-1 Mesa State...... W . . . 3-1 Metro State ...... L . . . . 1-3 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Montana Tech ...... W . . . 2-0 New Mexico Highlands . . W . . . 3-0 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 South Florida ...... W . . . 2-1 Colorado State...... W . . . n/a Regis ...... L . . . . 3-0 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 3-1 Central Florida...... W . . . 2-0 East Texas State ...... W . . . n/a Rollins ...... W . . . 3-0 Regis ...... L . . . . 1-3 Rutgers ...... L . . . . 1-2 East Texas State ...... L . . . . 1-2 Florida International . . . L . . . . 3-2 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Florida International . . . W . . . 2-1 Florida Southern...... W . . . n/a Tampa ...... W . . . 3-2 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Florida Southern . . . . . W . . . 2-0 Jacksonville ...... W . . . n/a Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-1 Portland State ...... L . . . . 1-3 Rutgers ...... L . . . . 0-2 Jacksonville ...... L . . . . 1-3 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-0 East Texas State ...... L . . . . 1-3 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-0 Mount St. Joseph . . . . . W . . . 3-1 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 2-0 Grand Valley State . . . . L . . . . 1-3 St. Joseph’s ...... W . . . 2-0 Northeast Missouri . . . . W . . . n/a Drury ...... W . . . 2-0 Cal Poly-Pomona . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Texas Lutheran ...... W . . . 2-0 Santa Fe ...... W . . . 2-0 New Mexico Highlands . . W . . . 2-0 Minnesota-Duluth. . . . . L . . . . 2-3 Nebraska-Omaha . . . . . L . . . . 1-2 Troy State ...... W . . . n/a Mesa State...... W . . . 2-1 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 2-3 Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . 2-0 Wright State ...... W . . . 3-2 Carroll ...... L . . . . 2-0 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Wright State ...... W . . . 2-1 Metro State ...... W . . . 2-0 Cal State-Northridge . . . W . . . 3-2 1985 ...... 24-20 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 3-1 1988 ...... 28-18 Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-1 Metro State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Regis ...... L . . . . 2-1 Doane ...... L . . . . 0-3 Denver ...... W . . . 3-0 Abilene Christian . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 North Dakota State . . . . L . . . . 2-0 Bethel ...... W . . . 3-1 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Montana Tech ...... L . . . . 0-3 Minnesota-Duluth. . . . . L . . . . 2-1 Fort Hays State ...... L . . . . 1-3 La Verne ...... W . . . 3-1 Regis ...... L . . . . 0-3 St. Cloud State ...... L . . . . 3-1 Denver ...... W . . . 3-0 US International ...... L . . . . 1-3 Augustana ...... W . . . 3-0 Northern Michigan . . . . L . . . . 3-0 Nebraska-Kearney. . . . . W . . . 3-2 San Francisco ...... W . . . 2-0 Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 3-0 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-0 UC San Diego ...... W . . . 2-0 Adams State ...... W . . . 3-0 Adams State ...... W . . . 3-0 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-0 US International ...... W . . . 2-1 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-1 Fort Hays State ...... L . . . . 2-0 Fort Hays State ...... L . . . . 2-3 Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 Bethel ...... W . . . 2-0 Adams State ...... W . . . 3-1 Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-2 Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-1 Marymount ...... W . . . 2-0 Elmhurst ...... W . . . 3-0 Tampa#...... W . . 3-1 Mesa State...... W . . . 2-0 Washburn ...... W . . . 2-1 Denver ...... W . . . 3-0 Jacksonville#...... W . . 3-2 Black Hills State ...... W . . . 2-0 Doane ...... L . . . . 2-0 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 Cal State-Northridge% . . L . . . . 0-3 Sam Houston State . . . . L . . . . 0-2 Colorado College . . . . . L . . . . 2-0 Western State ...... W . . . 3-1 Nebraska-Omaha% . . . . W . . 3-0 Angelo State ...... L . . . . 2-3 East Texas ...... L . . . . 2-0 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-0 West Texas State . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Cal State-Bakersfield . . . W . . . 2-0 Eastern Montana . . . . . W . . . 3-0 1984 ...... 33-16 Metro State ...... L . . . . 1-3 Sacramento State . . . . . L . . . . 2-0 Ft. Lewis ...... W . . . 3-0 Denver ...... W . . . n/a Regis ...... W . . . 3-2 Central Missouri State . . L . . . . 2-1 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 3-1 Regis ...... L . . . . 1-3 Elmhurst College . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Mesa State...... L . . . . n/a Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 1987 ...... 27-19 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-1 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . n/a Army ...... L . . . . 2-3 Fort Hays State ...... W . . . 2-0 Army ...... W . . . 3-0 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . n/a New Haven...... L . . . . 1-3 Mid America Nazerene . . W . . . 2-0 IUPU-Fort Wayne . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 2-3 Northeastern ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado College . . . . . L . . . . 0-2 Grand Valley State . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-0 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Washburn ...... W . . . 1-0 North Dakota State . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Mesa College ...... L . . . . 0-2 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Hastings College ...... W . . . 2-0 Metro State ...... L . . . . 1-3

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Eastern Montana . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 East Texas State ...... W . . . 3-2 Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 Abilene Christian . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Cal Poly-Pomona . . . . . L . . . . 2-3 West Texas State . . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Bentley ...... W . . . 3-2 Angelo State ...... L . . . . 1-3 Chapman...... L . . . . 1-3 Morningside ...... W . . . 3-2 New Haven...... L . . . . 0-3 West Texas State . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 CSU-Dominguez Hills . . . W . . . 3-2 Cal State-Los Angeles . . . W . . . 3-1 American International . . W . . . 3-0 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Northern Colorado#. . . . L . . . . 2-3 Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-1 Bryant ...... W . . . 3-0 Regis ...... L . . . . 0-3 Augustana ...... W . . . 3-1 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 3-2 1990 ...... 31-19 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-2 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-0 East Texas State ...... W . . . 3-1 South Dakota ...... W . . . 3-0 Colorado Christian . . . . W . . . 3-0 Grand Canyon ...... L . . . . 1-3 UC-Riverside ...... L . . . . 1-3 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 Denver ...... L . . . . 2-3 Oral Roberts ...... W . . . 3-1 Cal State-Bakersfield . . . L . . . . 0-3 Adams State ...... W . . . 3-0 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 West Texas State . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Grand Valley State . . . . W . . . 3-0 Chadron State ...... W . . . 3-0 Troy State ...... W . . . 3-0 Northern Michigan . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Cal Poly-Pomona . . . . . W . . . 3-1 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 3-0 New Haven...... L . . . . 1-3 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Chapman...... W . . . 3-2 Chico State...... L . . . . 1-3 Tampa ...... L . . . . 0-3 Cal State-Bakersfield . . . W . . . 3-2 Denver ...... W . . . 3-0 Western New Mexico . . . W . . . 3-2 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-0 West Texas State . . . . . L . . . . 2-3 Regis ...... L . . . . 3-0 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 3-2 Troy State ...... W . . . 3-0 North Dakota State . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Robert Morris ...... W . . . 3-1 Colorado Christian . . . . W . . . 3-1 Regis ...... L . . . . 2-3 UC Riverside ...... L . . . . 0-3 Duquesne ...... W . . . 3-1 Denver ...... W . . . 3-0 Ferris State...... L . . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... L . . . . 3-1 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-0 Tennessee-Martin. . . . . W . . . 3-1 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-1 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . L . . . . 3-1 East Texas State ...... W . . . 3-2 Grand Valley State . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . L . . . . 3-2 West Texas State . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Minnesota-Duluth. . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Regis ...... W . . . 3-0 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Texas Women’s ...... W . . . 3-0 Lewis ...... L . . . . 1-3 CSU-Dominguez Hills . . . W . . . 3-0 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 3-0 CSU-Los Angeles...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-0 Nebraska-Kearney. . . . . W . . . 3-0 1989 ...... 30-18 Kearney State ...... L . . . . 2-3 Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 Wayne State ...... W . . . 2-0 Friends University . . . . . W . . . 3-1 North Dakota State . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Chadron State ...... W . . . 2-0 Fort Hays State ...... W . . . 3-0 Chapman College . . . . . W . . . 3-1 CAPT BARB South Dakota Tech . . . . W . . . 2-0 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-0 Florida Southern...... L . . . . 1-3 CORBEIL Fort Hays State ...... W . . . 3-1 Seattle Pacific ...... W . . . 2-0 Chico State...... W . . . 3-0 3 Seasons Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 British Columbia...... L . . . . 0-2 Minnesota-Duluth. . . . . W . . . 3-2 Record: 61-47 Grand Canyon ...... W . . . 3-0 Puget Sound ...... W . . . 2-0 UC Davis ...... L . . . . 0-3 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 3-1 Lewis and Clark ...... W . . . 2-1 Regis ...... L . . . . 0-3 Western State ...... W . . . 3-1 Central Washington. . . . L . . . . 1-2 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 3-0 1993 ...... 21-18 Colorado College . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Lewis and Clark ...... W . . 2-0 Washington College. . . . W . . . 3-0 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-1 Eastern Montana . . . . . W . . . 3-1 Western Washington . . . L . . . . 0-2 Metro State ...... L . . . . 1-3 Morningside ...... W . . . 3-1 Eastern Montana . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 1-3 South Dakota State . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Regis ...... L . . . . 0-3 San Francisco State . . . . W . . . 3-2 Fort Hays ...... W . . . 3-0 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-0 Western State ...... W . . . 3-1 Portland State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Nebraska-Kearney. . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 New Haven...... L . . . . 1-3 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 2-3 Adams State ...... W . . . 3-0 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-0 Seattle Pacific ...... L . . . . 2-3 Colorado Christian . . . . W . . . 3-1 Denver ...... W . . . 3-0 Colorado Christian . . . . W . . . 3-0 Angelo State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Regis College...... L . . . . 2-3 Grand Canyon ...... W . . . 3-2 Texas Woman’s ...... W . . . 3-1 Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 1992 ...... 28-19 Nebraska-Kearney. . . . . W . . . 3-2 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Colorado Christian . . . . W . . . 3-2 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . L . . . . 1-2 Sonoma State ...... W . . . 3-2 Wayne State ...... W . . . 3-1 Grand Canyon ...... L . . . . 1-3 Central Missouri State . . L . . . . 0-3 San Francisco State . . . . W . . . 3-2 Northwestern State . . . . W . . . 3-1 Denver ...... W . . . 3-2 Washburn ...... W . . . 3-0 Sacramento State . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Nebraska-Kearney. . . . . W . . . 3-1 Denver ...... W . . . 3-2 Fort Hays State ...... W . . . 3-1 Metro State ...... L . . . . 1-3 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-0 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-0 Eastern New Mexico . . . W . . . 3-2 Cal State-Bakersfield . . . L . . . . 0-3 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 Eastern New Mexico . . . W . . . 3-1 Angelo State ...... W . . . 3-0 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 3-0 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 3-0 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Central Missouri...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-2 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-0 Ferris State...... L . . . . 1-3 Colorado Christian . . . . W . . . 3-0 Grand Valley State . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... L . . . . 1-3 Grand Canyon ...... W . . . 3-1 Florida Tech ...... W . . . 3-1 Florida Southern...... L . . . . 0-3 Regis ...... L . . . . 2-3 Northeast Missouri St. . . W . . . 3-1 Florida Southern...... L . . . . 0-3 Angelo State ...... W . . . 3-0 Metro State ...... L . . . . 2-3 Mankato State...... L . . . . 1-3 Jacksonville ...... W . . . 3-1 St. Joseph’s ...... W . . . 3-0 Texas-San Antonio . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Humboldt State ...... W . . . 3-2 Wayne State ...... L . . . . 2-3 Tampa ...... L . . . . 1-3 Angelo State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Grand Canyon ...... L . . . . 2-3 Regis ...... L . . . . 0-3 Regis ...... L . . . . 0-3 Texas-San Antonio . . . . W . . . 3-1 Denver ...... L . . . . 0-3 Denver ...... W . . . 3-0 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-1 Mesa State...... L . . . . 2-3 Colorado Christian . . . . W . . . 3-2 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-1 1991 ...... 27-21 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 CU-Colorado Springs . . . L . . . . 2-3 Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . n/a Colorado Christian . . . . W . . . 3-1 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-0 St. Cloud State ...... W . . . 3-0 Southern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 2-3 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 3-0 UC-Riverside ...... L . . . . 0-3 Cal State-Northridge . . . L . . . . 1-3 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-0 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Augustana ...... L . . . . 1-3 West Texas State . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 3-0 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Cal Poly-Pomona . . . . . W . . . 3-1 Nebraska-Omaha . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Eastern New Mexico . . . W . . . 3-0 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Nebraska ...... L . . . . 2-3 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-1 Colorado Christian . . . . W . . . 3-0 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Metro State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Regis ...... L . . . . 1-3 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-0 Regis ...... L . . . . 0-3 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 3-1 Metro State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... 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Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 Nebraska-Kearney. . . . . L . . . . 0-3 BYU* ...... L . . . 0-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Cal Poly-Pomona . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Chadron State ...... L . . . . 2-3 Utah*...... L . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 2-3 Cal State-Los Angeles . . . L . . . . 1-3 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 3-1 Texas-El Paso* ...... L . . . 0-3 Wyoming** ...... W . . . 3-0 Metro State#...... L . . . . 1-3 Alaska-Anchorage . . . . . W . . . 3-1 New Mexico* ...... L . . . 0-3 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 1-3 Denver ...... W . . . 3-0 Colorado State* ...... L . . . 0-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 1-3 1994 ...... 29-7 Colorado Christian . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming* ...... L . . . 0-3 San Diego State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Colorado Mines ...... W . . . 3-0 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-1 Denver ...... L . . . 0-3 New Mexico^ ...... L . . . . 2-3 Northern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-2 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-0 UNLV* ...... L . . . 0-3 West Texas A&M . . . . . W . . . 3-2 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-0 San Diego State* . . . . . L . . . 0-3 2000 ...... 6-21 Missouri-St. Louis . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Regis ...... L . . . 0-3 Utah*...... L . . . 0-3 Jacksonville State . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Eastern New Mexico . . . W . . . 3-1 BYU* ...... L . . . 0-3 Lehigh ...... W . . . 3-0 Central Missouri...... W . . . 3-1 New Mexico* ...... L . . . 2-3 Mississippi State...... L . . . . 2-3 Portland State ...... W . . . 3-1 Texas-El Paso* ...... L . . . 0-3 Bradley ...... L . . . . 0-3 Humboldt State ...... W . . . 3-1 PENNY UNLV* ...... L . . . 1-3 Virginia Tech ...... L . . . . 0-3 San Francisco State . . . . W . . . 3-0 LUCAS-WHITE San Diego State* . . . . . L . . . 0-3 Kansas State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Dominican ...... W . . . 3-0 14 Seasons Colorado ...... L . . . . 1-3 Willamette ...... L . . . . 2-3 Record: 97-302 1998 ...... 9-17 Wisconsin-Green Bay . . W . . . 3-0 Colorado Christian . . . . W . . . 3-0 East Carolina...... L . . . . 0-3 Army ...... W . . . 3-0 Colorado College . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Nicholls State ...... W . . . 3-0 Prairie View A&M . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 1996 ...... 4-23 Tulane ...... W . . . 3-1 Winthrop...... W . . . 3-1 Alaska-Fairbanks . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Mercer ...... W . . . 3-1 Stephen F. Austin . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 Cal Poly-Pomona . . . . . W . . . 3-1 Marquette ...... L . . . . 0-3 Boise State ...... L . . . . 0-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 Nebraska-Omaha . . . . . L . . . . 1-3 UMBC...... L . . . . 0-3 Louisiana Tech...... W . . . 3-0 San Diego State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 North Dakota State . . . . W . . . 3-1 Georgetown ...... L . . . . 0-3 Georgia State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Nebraska-Kearney. . . . . L . . . . 0-3 St. Mary’s (Calif.) . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Fairleigh Dickinson . . . . W . . . 3-0 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 1-3 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 Providence ...... L . . . . 0-3 Army ...... W . . . 3-0 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Nevada ...... L . . . . 0-3 Dartmouth ...... L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Regis ...... L . . . . 2-3 Denver ...... W . . 3-0 Yale ...... W . . . 3-0 Denver ...... L . . . . 0-3 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-1 Colorado ...... L . . . . 0-3 Navy ...... W . . . 3-1 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado Christian . . . . W . . . 3-1 Rice* ...... L . . . . 2-3 UNLV* ...... L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Nebraska-Kearney. . . . . W . . . 3-2 UNLV* ...... L . . . . 1-3 Tulsa* ...... L . . . . 1-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 Mesa State...... W . . . 3-2 Fresno State* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Rice* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Fort Lewis ...... W . . . 3-0 San Jose State* ...... L . . . . 0-3 TCU* ...... W . . . 3-0 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 San Diego State* . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Southern Methodist* . . . L . . . . 1-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Denver ...... W . . . 3-0 Hawaii* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Metro State ...... W . . . 3-1 Colorado State* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State ^...... L . . . . 0-3 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-1 Wyoming* ...... L . . . . 0-3 UNLV* ...... L . . . . 1-3 Regis ...... W . . . 3-2 UNLV* ...... W . . . 3-1 Rice* ...... L . . . . 0-3 2001 ...... 2-21 New Haven...... L . . . . 2-3 Prairie View ...... W . . . 3-0 Tulsa* ...... W . . . 3-0 Florida International . . . L . . . . 0-3 Bentley ...... W . . . 3-1 Rice* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Southern Methodist* . . . L . . . . 1-3 Appalachian State . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Ferris State...... W . . . 3-0 Denver ...... L . . . . 0-3 TCU* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Central Florida...... L . . . . 1-3 Regis# ...... L . . . . 2-3 San Jose State* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Stetson ...... L . . . . 1-3 Fresno State* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Southeastern Louisiana . . L . . . . 1-3 1995 ...... 11-22 Hawaii*...... L . . . . 0-3 Illinois-Chicago ...... L . . . . 1-3 Chaminade...... L . . . . 2-3 San Diego State* . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 1999 ...... 17-12 Washington ...... L . . . . 0-3 BYU-Hawai’i ...... L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Mississippi ...... W . . . 3-0 San Diego State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Central Missouri State . . L . . . . 1-3 Colorado State* ...... L . . . . 0-3 Eastern Illinois ...... W . . . 3-0 UNLV**...... L . . . . 1-3 Hawai’i-Hilo ...... L . . . . 0-3 Fordham ...... W . . . 3-0 Utah*** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Hawai’i-Pacific ...... L . . . . 0-3 1997 ...... 5-28 Colorado ...... L . . . . 1-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Adams State ...... W . . . 3-2 Northwestern State . . . . W . . . 3-1 Morgan State ...... W . . . 3-0 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 1-3 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Murray State...... L . . . 2-3 Tennessee Tech ...... W . . . 3-1 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Grand Valley State . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Alabama ...... L . . . 1-3 Weber State ...... W . . . 3-0 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Missouri-St. Louis . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Oregon State ...... L . . . 0-3 Alabama ...... W . . . 3-2 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 Henderson State...... L . . . . 2-3 Southwest Missouri St. . L . . . 0-3 Georgia Tech...... L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State** . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Northeast Missouri . . . . L . . . . 1-3 New Mexico State . . . . L . . . 1-3 Winthrop...... W . . . 3-0 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State...... L . . . . 0-3 Tulsa ...... W . . . 3-2 Belmont ...... W . . . 3-0 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado Christian . . . . W . . . 3-2 Army ...... W . . . 3-1 Army ...... W . . . 3-1 Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 Cal Poly-Pomona . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Marquette ...... L . . . 0-3 Navy ...... W . . . 3-0 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 2-3 Barry ...... L . . . . 0-3 Navy ...... W . . . 3-0 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Florida Southern...... L . . . . 2-3 William & Mary ...... L . . . 2-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 2-3 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Morningside ...... L . . . . 0-3 Texas Tech ...... L . . . 0-3 Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 Colorado State^ ...... L . . . . 0-3 Tampa ...... L . . . . 1-3 Denver ...... L . . . 2-3 Wyoming** ...... W . . . 3-1 Southern Colorado . . . . W . . . 3-0 Hofstra ...... L . . . 2-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 2002 ...... 8-22 Metro State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming* ...... L . . . 0-3 New Mexico**...... W . . . 3-0 Southern Illinois ...... L . . . . 0-3 Denver ...... W . . . 3-2 Colorado State* ...... L . . . 0-3 San Diego State** . . . . . W . . . 3-1 North Texas ...... L . . . . 0-3 Regis ...... L . . . . 0-3 Troy State ...... W . . . 3-2 UNLV**...... W . . . 3-1 Mississippi State...... L . . . . 0-3 CU-Colorado Springs . . . W . . . 3-1 New Orleans ...... L . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 1-3 Southwest Texas State . . L . . . . 1-3

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Fresno State ...... L . . 0-3 UC Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Chicago State ...... W . . . 3-0 Santa Barbara ...... L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 1-3 San Diego State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 SIU-Edwardsville...... L . . . . 0-3 Nicholls State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Denver ...... L . . . . 1-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 TCU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Furman ...... W . . . 3-0 Utah** ...... L . . . . 1-3 Centenary College. . . . . W . . . 3-2 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 Georgia State ...... W . . . 3-0 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Alcorn State ...... W . . . 3-0 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 UC Irvine ...... W . . . 3-0 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 2-3 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Northern Arizona . . . . . L . . . . 1-3 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 TCU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 1-3 Stetson ...... W . . . 3-0 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 San Francisco ...... W . . . 3-2 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 Hofstra ...... W . . . 3-1 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 1-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 TCU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 1-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 1-3 BYU** ...... W . . . 3-1 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming** ...... W . . . 3-1 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 2009 ...... 8-21 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 1-3 New Mexico^ ...... L . . . . 0-3 Cleveland State ...... L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 0-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 La Salle ...... W . . . 3-2 UNLV**...... L . . . . 1-3 Utah^...... L . . . . 0-3 2007 ...... 7-24 Fairleigh Dickinson . . . . W . . . 3-1 Denver ...... L . . . . 0-3 Chicago State ...... W . . . 3-0 Canisius ...... W . . . 3-0 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 2005 ...... 5-28 Portland State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Denver ...... W . . . 3-0 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Xavier...... L . . . . 0-3 Bucknell ...... W . . . 3-0 West Virginia ...... L . . . . 0-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 1-3 UNC Wilmington . . . . . L . . . . 2-3 Army ...... L . . . . 0-3 Southern Utah ...... W . . . 3-2 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 1-3 South Carolina State . . . W . . . 3-0 Quinnipiac ...... W . . . 3-0 Eastern Illinois ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Southeast Missouri St. . . L . . . . 2-3 Marist ...... W . . . 3-2 Louisiana Tech...... W . . . 3-2 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 Butler...... W . . . 3-1 Gardner-Webb...... L . . . . 0-3 Central Arkansas . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 0-3 San Jose State ...... L . . . . 1-3 Davidson ...... L . . . . 0-3 Arkansas-Pine Bluff . . . . W . . . 3-0 Colorado State^ ...... L . . . . 0-3 Weber State ...... L . . . . 0-3 North Carolina A&T . . . . W . . . 3-2 Louisiana Monroe . . . . . W . . . 3-0 Utah Valley State . . . . . W . . . 3-2 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 1-3 2003 ...... 14-15 Northwestern State . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Texas-San Antonio . . . . L . . . . 1-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Army ...... W . . . 3-0 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Texas-Pan American . . . L . . . . 2-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 Marist ...... W . . . 3-0 Navy ...... L . . . . 1-3 Prairie View A&M . . . . . W . . . 3-1 TCU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Portland State ...... L . . . . 0-3 The Citadel...... W . . . 3-0 Texas Southern ...... W . . . 3-0 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 Samford ...... L . . . . 1-3 Army ...... L . . . . 1-3 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Virginia Commonwealth . W . . . 3-1 South Dakota State . . . . L . . . . 0-3 TCU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 South Alabama ...... W . . . 3-0 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Georgia State ...... W . . . 3-2 BYU** ...... L . . . . 2-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Navy ...... W . . . 3-0 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 1-3 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 0-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 McNeese State ...... W . . . 3-1 UNLV**...... L . . . . 1-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 Southern Mississippi . . . W . . . 3-1 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 1-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 TCU** ...... L . . . . 1-3 San Francisco ...... L . . . . 1-3 TCU** ...... L . . . . 1-3 Chicago State ...... L . . . . 2-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Portland State ...... L . . . . 0-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 TCU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Eastern Illinois ...... W . . . 3-2 Utah** ...... L . . . . 1-3 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State** . . . . . L . . . . 1-3 New Mexico**...... W . . . 3-0 Denver ...... L . . . . 0-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 2-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 2-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 1-3 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming** ...... W . . . 3-0 North Dakota State . . . . L . . . . 2-3 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 MATT Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 TCU** ...... W . . . 3-0 San Diego State^ . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 McSHANE Denver ...... W . . . 3-1 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 1-3 One Season New Mexico**...... W . . . 3-0 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 2008 ...... 5-24 Record: 4-25 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Kennesaw State ...... W . . . 3-0 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 TCU^ ...... L . . . . 1-3 Southern Mississippi . . . L . . . . 1-3 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Buffalo ...... L . . . . 0-3 2010 ...... 4-25 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 2006 ...... 3-25 Akron ...... L . . . . 1-3 Long Island...... W . . . 3-2 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Morgan State ...... L . . . . 1-3 Montana State...... L . . . . 1-3 South Dakota State . . . . L . . . . 1-3 Wyoming** ...... W . . . 3-0 Norfolk State...... W . . . 3-0 UC Davis ...... L . . . . 2-3 Boise State ...... L . . . . 1-3 BYU^ ...... L . . . . 0-3 St. John’s ...... L . . . . 0-3 North Carolina State . . . L . . . . 2-3 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Stony Brook ...... L . . . . 0-3 Kent State ...... W . . . 3-2 Fresno State ...... L . . . . 1-3 2004 ...... 4-21 William and Mary . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Florida Atlantic ...... L . . . . 2-3 Utah Valley...... L . . . . 2-3 Tulsa ...... L . . . . 2-3 Central Arkansas . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Texas A&M-CC...... W . . . 3-1 La Salle ...... W . . . 3-0 Northwestern State . . . . L . . . . 2-3 Western Carolina . . . . . L . . . . 1-3 North Carolina Central . . W . . . 3-0 Tennessee State ...... L . . . . 0-3 Mississippi State...... L . . . . 1-3 Morehead State . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3 Memphis ...... L . . . . 2-3 Louisiana-Lafayette . . . . W . . . 3-1 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Buffalo ...... L . . . . 0-3 Army ...... W . . . 3-2 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Army ...... L . . . . 0-3 Navy ...... W . . . 3-1 TCU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Bryant ...... L . . . . 2-3 Northern Colorado . . . . L . . . . 0-3 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Hofstra ...... W . . . 3-2 Texas-Pan American . . . W . . . 3-0 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 1-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 0-3

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New Mexico**...... L . . . . 0-3 TCU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 San Diego State**. . . . . W . . . 3-1 TCU** ...... L . . . . 0-3 New Mexico**...... L . . . . 1-3 Wyoming** ...... L . . . . 0-3 Colorado State** . . . . . L . . . . 0-3 Utah** ...... L . . . . 0-3 BYU** ...... L . . . . 1-3 San Diego State**. . . . . L . . . . 0-3 UNLV**...... L . . . . 1-3 NCAA DIVISION II

Year...... W . . . . . L . . . . Pct. W ...... L . . . Pct. . . . . Conf...... Finish. . . . Coach 1976 . . . . . 7 . . . . . 6 . . . . 538 0 . . . . . 4. . . . 000 . . . . IAIAW . . . . n/a . . . . . Riding 1977 . . . . . 16 . . . . . 9 . . . . 640 11 . . . . . 1. . . . 917 . . . . IAIAW . . . . 1st . . . . . Riding 1978 . . . . . 14 . . . . 10 . . . . 583 4 . . . . . 6. . . . 400 . . . . IAIAW . . . . n/a . . . . . Bacon, West 1979 . . . . . 6 . . . . 12 . . . . 333 4 . . . . .10. . . . 286 . . . . IAIAW . . . . n/a . . . . . Turner 1980 . . . . . 13 . . . . 10 . . . . 565 4 . . . . . 4. . . . 500 . . . . IAIAW . . . . n/a . . . . . Turner 1981 . . . . . 46 . . . . 15 . . . . 754 3 . . . . . 3. . . . 500 . . . . IAIAW . . . . n/a . . . . . Halik 1982 . . . . . 34 . . . . 15 . . . . 693 3 . . . . . 3. . . . 500 . . . . IAIAW . . . . n/a . . . . . Peer 1983 . . . . . 45 . . . . 11 . . . . 804 14 . . . . . 0. . . . 1.00 . . . . CDC . . . . . 1st . . . . . Peer 1984 . . . . . 33 . . . . 16 . . . . 673 15 . . . . . 4. . . . 789 . . . . CDC . . . . . 1st . . . . . Peer 1985 . . . . . 24 . . . . 20 . . . . 545 10 . . . . . 4. . . . 714 . . . . CDC . . . . . 1st . . . . . Peer 1986 . . . . . 21 . . . . 17 . . . . 552 8 . . . . . 6. . . . 571 . . . . CDC . . . . . 2nd. . . . . Peer 1987 . . . . . 27 . . . . 19 . . . . 587 n/a ...... CDC . . . . . 2nd. . . . . Peer 1988 . . . . . 28 . . . . 18 . . . . 609 n/a ...... CDC . . . . . 2nd. . . . . Peer 1989 . . . . . 30 . . . . 18 . . . . 625 6 . . . . . 6 . . . 500 . . . . CDC . . . . . 3rd . . . . . Peer 1990 . . . . . 31 . . . . 19 . . . . 620 9 . . . . . 3. . . . 750 . . . . CDC . . . . . T-2nd . . . Peer 1991 . . . . . 27 . . . . 21 . . . . 563 9 . . . . . 5. . . . 643 . . . . CAC . . . . . T-3rd . . . . Peer 1992 . . . . . 28 . . . . 19 . . . . 596 10 . . . . . 4. . . . 714 . . . . CAC . . . . . T-2nd . . . Peer 1993 . . . . . 21 . . . . 18 . . . . 538 10 . . . . . 4. . . . 714 . . . . CAC . . . . . 3rd . . . . . Corbeil 1994 . . . . . 29 . . . . . 7 . . . . 806 10 . . . . . 2. . . . 833 . . . . CAC . . . . . 1st . . . . . Corbeil 1995 . . . . . 11 . . . . 22 . . . . 333 8 . . . . . 4. . . . 667 . . . . CAC . . . . . 2nd. . . . . Corbeil TOTAL . . . 491 . . . 302 . . . .619 141 . . . . 114 . . . .553 NCAA DIVISION I

Year...... W . . . . . L . . . . Pct. W ...... L . . . Pct. . . . . Conf...... Finish. . . . Coach 1996 . . . . . 4 . . . . 23 . . . . 148 1 . . . . .15. . . . 063 . . . . WAC . . . . . 8th . . . . . Lucas-White 1997 . . . . . 5 . . . . 28 . . . . 152 0 . . . . .14. . . . 000 . . . . WAC . . . . . 8th . . . . . Lucas-White 1998 . . . . . 9 . . . . 17 . . . . 346 2 . . . . .12. . . . 143 . . . . WAC . . . . . 8th . . . . . Lucas-White 1999 . . . . . 17 . . . . 12 . . . . 586 5 . . . . . 9. . . . 357 . . . . MWC. . . . . 4th . . . . . Lucas-White 2000 . . . . . 6 . . . . 21 . . . . 222 0 . . . . .14. . . . 000 . . . . MWC. . . . . 8th . . . . . Lucas-White 2001 . . . . . 2 . . . . 21 . . . . 087 0 . . . . .14. . . . 000 . . . . MWC. . . . . 8th . . . . . Lucas-White 2002 . . . . . 8 . . . . 22 . . . . 267 2 . . . . .12. . . . 143 . . . . MWC. . . . . 8th . . . . . Lucas-White 2003 . . . . . 14 . . . . 15 . . . . 483 4 . . . . .10. . . . 286 . . . . MWC. . . . . T-5th . . . . Lucas-White 2004 . . . . . 4 . . . . 21 . . . . 160 0 . . . . .14. . . . 000 . . . . MWC. . . . . 8th . . . . . Lucas-White 2005 ...... 5 . . . . 28 . . . . 152 1 . . . . .15. . . . 063 . . . . MWC. . . . . 9th . . . . . Lucas-White 2006 ...... 3 . . . . 25 . . . . .107 0 . . . . .16. . . . .000 . . . . MWC. . . . . 9th . . . . . Lucas-White 2007 ...... 7 . . . . 24 . . . . .226 0 . . . . .16. . . . .000 . . . . MWC. . . . . 9th . . . . . Lucas-White 2008 ...... 5 . . . . 24 . . . . .143 0 . . . . .16. . . . .000 . . . . MWC. . . . . 9th . . . . . Lucas-White 2009 ...... 8 . . . . 21 . . . . .276 0 . . . . .16. . . . .000 . . . . MWC. . . . . 9th . . . . . Lucas-White 2010 ...... 4 . . . . 25 . . . . .138 1 . . . . .15. . . . .063 . . . . MWC. . . . . 9th . . . . . McShane TOTAL . . . 101 . . . 327 . . . .236 16 . . . . 208 . . . .071

ALL-TIME . . 592 . . . 629 . . . .485 157 . . . . 322 . . . .328

CONFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS -- CDC: Continental Divide Conference; CAC: Colorado Athletic Conference; IAIAW: In- termountain Region Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women; WAC: Western Athletic Conference; MWC: # NCAA Division II Regional Matches | % NCAA Divi- Mountain West Conference sion II Championship Matches | * Western Athletic Conference Matches | ** Mountain West Confer-

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 51 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Adair, Julie ...... 91, 92, 93, 94 Enzenbacher, Debra...... 77 Langmade, Diane ...... 76 Simpson, Dorothy ...... 79, 80, 81 Adams, Kylie ...... 98, 99 Ferrier, Sara ...... 85, 86 Laning, Allison ...... 08 Smith, Kathryn...... 78, 79, 80 Akers, Brooke ...... 04, 05 Finley, Melinda ...... 01, 02 Leach, Lisa ...... 81 Smith, Suzi ...... 79, 80, 81, 82 Allen, Mary...... 80, 81 Foley, Ann ...... 80 LeBlanc, Jackie...... 86 Smith, Tammie ...... 92, 94 Anderson, Julia ...... 89, 91, 92 Freeman, Sara ...... 96, 97 Libby, Jane ...... 76 Smith, Tracey ...... 93, 94, 95, 96 Apt, Tyner ...... 06 Frick, Emily...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Lombardo, Tammy ...... 82 Soo, Titi...... 90, 92 Arrington, Elizabeth ...... 04 Fumerton, Tara ...... 94, 95 Lovato, Rachel ...... 07 Sorber, Hannah ...... 06 Bangley, Sara ...... 07 Gage, Krissi...... 03 Lovejoy, Megan ...... 84 Spencer, Kelly ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Bar, Anna...... 94, 95 Gallegos, Rebecca ...... 03, 04, 05 Lovely, Louella...... 93, 94 Spurlock, Lauri...... 90 Barnett, Deanne...... 76 Garraway, Lisa ...... 83, 84, 85, 86 Lovy, Renee ...... 79 Stanford, Stephanie ...... 07 Basham, Kim ...... 87 Gerton, Rebecca. . . . . 04, 05, 06, 07 MacGregor, Patti ...... 81 Stein, Cindy ...... 89, 90 Batchelder, Katie ...... 06, 07, 08 Gladen, Billeye...... 91, 92, 93, 94 Maki, Preslee ...... 09, 10 Steiner, Cheryl ...... 04 Beatty, Jaime ...... 00, 02 Golder, Jeanne...... 85, 86, 87, 88 Marino, Nicki ...... 98, 99, 01 Stewart, Jamie...... 10 Belknap, Jean ...... 81 Gonzales, Julie ...... 80 Markert, Amy ...... 77 Stewart, Jessica ...... 06, 07 Bengard, Lindsay ...... 03, 04 Grabanski, Amie . . . . . 92, 93, 94, 95 Martin, Barb ...... 82, 83, 84, 85 Stewart, Kristina. . . . . 05, 06, 07, 08 Bennett, Leah ...... 98 Greiten, Tracy ...... 91 Martinez, Victoria ...... 08 Stilwell, Nichole . . . . . 07, 08, 09, 10 Bieber, Claire ...... 10 Griffin, Dani ...... 09 Martinson, Abby...... 00 Svoboda, Amy ...... 85, 86, 87, 88 Billings, Shaylor ...... 97, 98, 99 Grogan, Erin ...... 92, 93 Maskell, Stacy ...... 85 Swayze, Jocelyn ...... 89 Bina, Ellen ...... 05, 06, 07 Gross, Emily ...... 01 Matthias, Megan ...... 90 Takala, Tracy...... 89, 90 Bingham, Janet ...... 95, 96 Hall, Ricci...... 07 McConley, Kelley ...... 93 Tarpoff, Emily ...... 95 Bishop, Tiffany...... 01 Hall, Susan ...... 79, 80, 81, 82 McConlhay, Susan...... 78 Teal, Laura ...... 77 Block, Jennifer ...... 88, 89, 90, 91 Hamlett, Kristin . . . . . 02, 03, 04, 05 Miki, Jane ...... 77 Terry, Laura ...... 97, 98, 99 Bollinger, Jen ...... 89, 90 Hamm, Bethany ...... 02 Minta, Kathy ...... 77, 79 Thomas, Briana ...... 05 Booker, Jocelyn ...... 06, 07, 08 Hammernik, Kim...... 06 Moline, Cristi ...... 80 Thomas, Karyn...... 92, 93, 94 Bowers, Diana ...... 81 Hansen, Julia...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Mooney, Rachael ...... 04 Thompson, Franky...... 76 Bronson, Niko ...... 92, 93, 94 Harlow, Jeannee...... 78 Mooney, Tish ...... 82 Timmons, Susan ...... 76 Bronson, Tonya ...... 94, 95 Harrigan, Lisa ...... 90, 91, 92, 93 Moore, Betsy ...... 90, 91, 92, 93 Tomsheck, Sandy ...... 95 Bruyn, Jennifer ...... 88 Harrington, Michelle . . 06, 07, 08, 09 Morehouse, Hannah ...... 08 Tritle, Maureen . . . . . 76, 77, 78, 79 Bryant, Trier ...... 02, 03 Harris, Ashley ...... 02, 03 Moslow, Maureen...... 79 Vick, Nora ...... 79, 80, 81, 82 Buchanan, Julie ...... 78 Hartig, Nicole ...... 06 Mullee, Kathy ...... 98 Wade, Annette ...... 78 Burke, Jenalee ...... 01, 03, 04 Hartman, Mary ...... 90 Murillo, Tasha ...... 94, 95 Wahlman, Heidi ...... 91 Cadwell, Angela ...... 87, 89, 90 Haug, Pam ...... 83, 84, 85, 86 Nelsen, Patricia ...... 78 Warwick, Vanessa ...... 06 Callaghan, Kathy...... 80, 81 Haun, Julianne...... 09 Nigro, Christina ...... 00, 01, 02 Weaver, Anne ...... 82, 83 Callahan, Christine ...... 93, 95 Hayward, Lorrie ...... 80 Nocum Stefanie ...... 95, 96 Welde, Kristina ...... 96, 97 Carmichael, Erin . . . . . 88, 89, 90, 91 Heller, Tricia ...... 83, 84, 85, 86 Norton, Jacqueline . . . . . 07, 09, 10 West, Tyler...... 07 Carnahan, Tink...... 86, 87, 88 Hellmann, Jessica . . . . 07, 08, 09, 10 Oligney, Brittany...... 03, 04 White, Molly ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Case, Lisa...... 98 Helmberger, Lisa ...... 96 Ollig, Linda ...... 83, 84, 85, 86 Wier, Mary Jo ...... 76, 77 Casner, Gail ...... 80, 81, 83 Hernandez, Roxanne ...... 80 Olson, Karen ...... 76, 77 Wilkerson, Tracy...... 96, 99 Caudill, Kelli ...... 96 Hickerson, Elise ...... 02 Orlandoni, Kristin . . . . 88, 89, 90, 91 Wilkes, Deidre ...... 80 Chapman, Tricia ...... 87 Houchen, Bonnie . . . . 76, 77, 78, 79 Orn, Mary ...... 77, 78, 79 Willfong, Jerri ...... 77, 78, 79 Clark, Michelle...... 87, 88 Houston, Marcella...... 83 Ortega, Ana-Maria . . . 97, 98, 99, 00 Wise, Josalynn...... 10 Clarke, Sheryl ...... 78, 79 Huitt, Kristen...... 00, 01, 02, 03 Oslovar, Debbie ...... 77 Wojszynski, Susan . . . . 85, 86, 87, 88 Cohea, Heather ...... 93, 94, 95 Hunstad, Carla ...... 92 Palmer, Kristen ...... 91, 92 Cook, Wendy ...... 87 In, Tharommony. . . . . 96, 97, 98, 99 Perich, Maiya ...... 09, 10 * Current players in bold Coughlin, Noreen ...... 84 Jameson, Mary ...... 77 Perkins, Victoria ...... 10 Curlett, Tracee...... 06, 07 Jefferson, Lamecca . . . 01, 02, 03, 04 Peterson, Ellen...... 77, 78 Curtright, Terry ...... 81, 82, 84 Johnson, Susan . . . . . 78, 79, 80, 81 Pettie, Jasamine . . . . . 05, 06, 07, 08 Dahlkemper, Lee ...... 78 Jones, Briana...... 09 Preston, Kate ...... 92 Dare, Lauren ...... 83, 84, 85, 86 Joviak, Betsy ...... 76, 77 Pruett, Kimberly ...... 96 Dawnson, Margaret ...... 88, 89 Kagarise, Jennifer ...... 08 Quade, Dawn ...... 81, 82 Dehne, Katherine . . . . 95, 96, 97, 98 Kallabis, Kim ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Raifsnider, Brandi ...... 00, 01, 02 Dennie, Leah...... 88, 89, 90, 91 Keller, Gwen ...... 79 Reaser, Ann ...... 78, 79, 80 Dennis, Peggy ...... 76 Kimball, Cindy ...... 84, 87 Reed, Cindy ...... 77 DeVita, Cheryl ...... 80, 81, 82, 83 Kisner, Janet ...... 82, 85 Rempel, Jamie ...... 97, 98, 99, 00 Diaz, Delavane...... 00, 01, 02, 03 Kitchens, Kelly ...... 98 Richan, Cami...... 10 Dildy, Katie...... 00, 01, 02 Knight, Susan ...... 76 Roberts, Angela . . . . . 84, 85, 86, 87 Dolan, Morgan...... 06, 07 Knuckles, Gwendolyn ...... 76 Ryan, Pat ...... 76, 77, 78, 79 Donohoe, Cathleen ...... 86, 87 Kohr, Susan ...... 85 Sabala, Vanessa ...... 76, 77 Donohue, Mary ...... 82 Kollars, Leisa ...... 87, 88, 89, 90 Samuelson, Linda . . . . 80, 81, 82, 83 Duncan, Robyn . . . . . 96, 97, 98, 99 Konstanzer, Grace...... 09 Schlange, Stacy ...... 83, 84 Dunlop, Dawn ...... 85, 86, 87 Koons, Summer . . . . . 96, 97, 98, 99 Schmitt, Annalyse ...... 10 Dunn, Tara ...... 05, 06 Kotte, Sarah ...... 99, 00 Senn, Debbie...... 76, 78 Edmonds, Brittany. . . . 00, 01, 02, 03 Kratochvil, Kelly ...... 86 Shamhart, Tara . . . . . 93, 94, 95, 96 Effland, Brooke . . . . . 96, 97, 98, 99 Kross, Matha...... 78 Shannon, Erika...... 97, 98 Ehrman, Leslie ...... 89 Kuhl, Jodi...... 80, 81 Sherman, Peggy ...... 78, 79, 81 Eiler, Christy ...... 89, 90, 91, 92 Kurtz, Caroline...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Siefken, Carly ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Engh, Jennifer ...... 98, 99 Lademan, Mary ...... 76 Simonitsch, Janet ...... 81, 83

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HONORSDELAVANE DIAZ (THREE-TIME & MVP |AWARDS RHODES SCHOLAR |ALL-CONFERENCE) AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 53 SPECIALTY AWARDS / TEAM CAPTAINS

AMIE GRABANSKI 1994, 1995 MVP TEAM CAPTAINS CONFERENCE AWARDS 1977 ...... Bonnie Houchen CDC MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1978 ...... Mary Orn 1984 ...... Barb Martin 1979 ...... Pat Ryan 1980 ...... Ann Reaser MWC STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1981 ...... Sue Johnson 2003-04 ...... Delavane Diaz 1982 ...... Suzi Smith 1983 ...... Linda Samuelson Cheryl DeVita 1984 ...... Barb Martin AIR FORCE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT AWARDS 1985 ...... Barb Martin 1986 ...... Lisa Garraway ATHLETIC LEADERSHIP 1987 ...... Angela Roberts 1984 ...... Cheryl DeVita Dawn Dunlop 1988 ...... Dawn Dunlop 1988 ...... Amy Svoboda 1989 ...... Leisa Kollars MOST VALUABLE ATHLETE 1990 ...... Leisa Kollars 2000 ...... Brooke Effland 1991 ...... Jenny Block 2001 ...... Ana-Maria Ortega Leah Dennie 2003 ...... Delavane Diaz 1992 ...... Julia Anderson Christy Eiler CHERYL DEVITA 1993 ...... Betsy Moore 1981, 1983 MVP | 1983 TEAM CAPTAIN Lisa Harrigan 1994 ...... Karyn Thomas 1995 ...... Heather Cohea 1996 ...... Tracey Smith Tara Shamhart 1997 ...... Katherine Dehne MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1998 ...... Katherine Dehne 1999 ...... Brooke Effland 1979 ...... Bonnie Houchen 2000 ...... Ana-Maria Ortega 1980 ...... Suzi Smith Jamie Rempel 1981 ...... Cheryl DeVita 2001 ...... Nikki Marino 1982 ...... Linda Samuelson 2002 ...... Katie Dildy 1983 ...... Cheryl DeVita Kristin Huitt 1984 ...... Barb Martin 2003 ...... Kristin Huitt 1985 ...... Barb Martin 2004 ...... Molly White 1986 ...... Lisa Garraway Lamecca Jefferson 1987 ...... Angela Roberts 2005 ...... Kristin Hamlett SPECIALITY AWARDS / RECOGNITION 1988 ...... Amy Svoboda 2006 ...... Kim Kallabis 1989 ...... Leah Dennie 2007 ...... Kim Kallabis OLYMPIA AWARD 1990 ...... Erin Carmichael Jasamine Pettie 1986 ...... Barb Martin 1991 ...... Jennifer Block 2008 Jasamine Pettie 1992 ...... Christy Eiler Kristina Stewart SWC - SWEDE JOHNSON AWARD* 1993 ...... Lisa Harrigan 2009 ...... Michelle Harrington 2004 ...... Delavane Diaz 1994 ...... Amie Grabanski 2010 ...... Julia Hansen 1995 ...... Amie Grabanski Jessica Hellmann *This award, presented by the Sportswomen of Colorado, 1996 ...... Tracy Wilkerson Caroline Kurtz Inc., recognizes an “above and beyond” spirit of endeavor, 1997 ...... Robyn Duncan reflecting not only substantial athletic ability and achieve- 1998 ...... Brooke Effland ment on the playing field, but also academic excellence, 1999 ...... Tharommony In on-and-off the court leadership, volunteerism and overall Summer Koons forward thinking. 2000 ...... Ana-Maria Ortega 2001 ...... Delavane Diaz 2002 ...... Tiffany Bishop Delavane Diaz USAFA LEADERSHIP POSITIONS 2003 ...... Delavane Diaz 2004 ...... Kristin Hamlett CADET WING COMMANDER 2005 ...... Kristin Hamlett 2003 Spring ...... Delavane Diaz 2006 ...... Katie Batchelder (1986 TEAM CAPTAIN, MVP) CAPTAIN, (1986 TEAM 2003 Fall ...... Katie Dildy

2007 ...... Kristina Stewart (1984, 1985 TEAM CAPTAIN, MVP) 2008 ...... Michelle Harrington The Cadet Wing Commander, which oversees the day-to-day Jasamine Pettie operations of the cadet wing, is the highest leadership role 2009 ...... Nichole Stilwell attainable by a cadet. 2010 ...... Caroline Kurtz BARB MARTIN LISA GARRAWAY

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NATIONAL AWARDS

USVBA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS Barb Martin ...... 1982 In the Falcons’ 35-year history, five volleyball players have earned AVCA and NCAA Division II All- Lisa Garraway ...... 1983 American status. In addition, two Air Force cadet-athletes earned the honor in consecutive seasons. AVCA ALL-AMERICA SELECTION LINDA SAMUELSON Linda Samuelson ...... 1982, 1983 1982 (NCAA, AVCA), 1983 (AVCA) Cheryl DeVita ...... 1983 Barb Martin ...... 1984, 1985 Samuelson is the program’s all-time leader in kills (2,326), solo blocks (715) Leah Dennie ...... 1989 and total blocks (984), while averaging an Academy-best career hitting per- Louella Lovely ...... 1994 centage of .440. In addition to holding single-match records for solo (17) and total (25) blocks, she holds the program’s post-season records for kills NCAA ALL-AMERICA SELECTION (67), attempts (116) and solo blocks (19). Linda Samuelson* ...... 1982 Cheryl DeVita*...... 1983 CHERYL DEVITA Leah Dennie ...... 1989 1983 (NCAA, AVCA) Louella Lovely ...... 1994 DeVita holds Academy’s post-season records for hitting percentage (.520), digs (43), assisted blocks (13), total blocks (26), service aces (6), reception REGIONAL AWARDS attempts (59) and reception attempt average (2.29). She is ranked second all-time with 503 solo blocks, as well as holding third with 1851 kills, 3.84 USVBA ALL-REGION SELECTION kills per game average and 792 total stops. Barb Martin ...... 1983, 1984, 1985 Lisa Garraway ...... 1984, 1985, 1986 BARB MARTIN Pam Haug ...... 1985,1986 1984 (AVCA), 1985 (AVCA) Linda Ollig ...... 1985 Angela Roberts ...... 1986 Martin is ranked second on the all-time assist list with 4,901 and has played Jen Bollinger ...... 1988 in more games (671) than anyone else in program history. In addition, Angela Cadwell ...... 1988 Martin is ranked second with a .385 hitting percentage and third with 417 Leslie Ehrman ...... 1988 assisted blocks. In addition, she holds three of the top-nine single-season Susan Wojszynski ...... 1988 hitting percentages in program history. Leah Dennie ...... 1990 LEAH DENNIE AVCA ALL-REGION SELECTION 1989 (NCAA, AVCA) Lisa Garraway ...... 1986 Susan Wojszynski ...... 1988 Dennie remains the all-time assist leader in NCAA Division II after recording Jennifer Block ...... 1989 7,080 in 657 games at the Academy. That total is an Academy record by Louella Lovely ...... 1993 over 2100. She is also listed among the best in NCAA Division II with three single-season mentions, highlighted by a fifth-place total of 2031 in 1991, NCAA ALL-REGION SELECTION which is the Academy’s single-season record. Cheryl DeVita ...... 1983 Barb Martin ...... 1983 LOUELLA LOVELY Linda Samuelson ...... 1983 1994 (NCAA, AVCA) Louella Lovely ...... 1993, 1994 Amie Grabanski ...... 1994 Lovely is ranked among the Air Force Academy’s top-10 lists in career digs (1,352) and assists (3,022), while holding program-best marks in career as- *first-team selections sists per game (10.87) and digs per game (4.93). In addition to holding the team’s single-season record with 5.13 digs per game, she also holds single- ABBREVIATIONS -- USVBA: Volleyball Asso- match records in digs (45) and assists (83). ciation; AVCA: American Volleyball Coaches Association; NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 55 ACADEMIC AWARDS / CONFERENCE HONORS

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS NATIONAL ACADEMIC AWARDS CONTINENTAL DIVIDE CONFERENCE MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Dawn Dunlop ...... 1986, 1987 Shaylor Billings ...... 1999 Cheryl DeVita ...... 1983 Lisa Garraway ...... 1986 Jennifer Eng ...... 1999 Dawn Dunlop (MVP) ...... 1987 Pam Haug ...... 1986 Gina Marino ...... 1999 Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 Jen Bollinger ...... 1989 Laura Terry...... 1999 Andrea Cadwell ...... 1989 Delavane Diaz ...... 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Katie Dildy ...... 2000, 2001 Katherine Dehne ...... 1999 COLORADO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Sarah Kotte ...... 2000 Laura Terry...... 1999 Jenn Bollinger ...... 1990 Abbey Martinson ...... 2000 Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 Andrea Cadwell ...... 1990 Jaime Beatty ...... 2002 Kim Kallabis ...... 2007 Karyn Thomas ...... 1992, 1993 Kristin Hamlett ...... 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Nichole Stilwell ...... 2008 Anna Bar ...... 1994 Jenalee Burke ...... 2003, 2004 Caroline Kurtz ...... 2009, 2010 Heather Cohea ...... 1994, 1995 Kim Kallabis ...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Tara Shamhart...... 1994, 1995 Brittany Oligney ...... 2004 Jasamine Pettie ...... 2006, 2007 WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Jessica Hellmann ...... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Katherine Dehne ...... 1996, 1997, 1998 Caroline Kurtz ...... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Sara Freeman ...... 1996 Nichole Stilwell ...... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Tara Shamhart...... 1996 Stephanie Stanford ...... 2008 Dawn Dunlop ...... 1987 Shaylor Billings ...... 1997, 1998 Michelle Harrington...... 2009 Maiya Perich...... 2009 GUGGENHEIM SCHOLARSHIP Claire Bieber ...... 2010 Dawn Dunlop ...... 1987

RHODES SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD WINNERS Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 HOLADAY SCHOLARSHIP MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE Katie Dildy ...... 2004 Delavane Diaz ...... 2003-04 Jenalee Burke ...... 2003-04 NSF RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Brittany Oligney ...... 2003-04, 2004-05 Delavane Diaz ...... 2004 Kim Kallabis ...... 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 Tracee Curlett ...... 2006-07 RICE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Jessica Hellmann ...... 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 Tracee Curlett (mgr) ...... 2008 Caroline Kurtz ...... 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 Nichole Stilwell ...... 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 LAWSON SCHOLARSHIP Jessica Hellmann ...... 2011

The Scholar-Athlete award is given to those student-athletes with a 3.50 GPA or higher. NSF - National Science Foundation

ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS CONFERENCE ATHLETES OF THE WEEK AIAW - INTERMOUNTAIN REGION COLORADO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Cheryl DeVita ...... 1982 Jennifer Block ...... 1990, 1991 Brooke Effland (Mountain) ...... Sept. 22, 1998 Barb Martin ...... 1982 Erin Carmichael ...... 1990, 1991 Linda Samuelson ...... 1982 Leah Dennie ...... 1990, 1991 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE Christy Eiler ...... 1990, 1991, 1992 Shaylor Billings (co) ...... Sept. 13, 1999 CONTINENTAL DIVIDE CONFERENCE Billeye Gladen ...... 1992 Summer Koons ...... Oct. 18, 1999 Cheryl DeVita ...... 1983 Louella Lovely ...... 1993, 1994 Delavane Diaz ...... Sept. 18, 2000 Barb Martin ...... 1983, 1984, 1985 Niko Bronson ...... 1994 Delavane Diaz (co) ...... Sept. 15, 2003 Linda Samuelson ...... 1983 Amie Grabanski ...... 1994, 1995 Lamecca Jefferson...... Sept. 29, 2003 Janet Simonitsch ...... 1983 Tracy Smith ...... 1995 Nichole Stilwell (co) ...... Sept. 14, 2009 Lisa Garraway ...... 1984, 1985, 1986 Caroline Kurtz ...... Oct. 25, 2010 Stacy Schlange...... 1984 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE Linda Ollig ...... 1986 Summer Koons ...... 1999 Dawn Dunlop ...... 1987 Delavane Diaz ...... 2003 Angela Roberts ...... 1987 Susan Wojszynski ...... 1988 Jennifer Block ...... 1989 Erin Carmichael ...... 1989 Leah Dennie ...... 1989 Christy Eiler ...... 1989

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U.S.THE ACADEMY AIR EXPERIENCE FORCE | ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ACADEMY AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 57 THE ACADEMY EXPERIENCE

The U.S. Air Force Academy offers a four-year pro- gram of instruction and experience designed to edu- MILITARY EDUCATION & TRAINING cate, train and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United An air, space and cyberspace-oriented military edu- States Air Force in service to our nation. Each cadet cation, training and leadership program begins with graduates with a bachelor of science degree and a basic cadet training and continues throughout the commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. four years. Seniors are responsible for the organiza- tional leadership of the cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores seek to develop team and interpersonal COURSES OF STUDY leadership and instructional skills.

Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that Cadets are projected into as many active leadership provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air essential to a career Air Force officer. The entire USA- Force officers. FA experience is integrated and mapped to achieve a set of desired outcomes in every graduate. Fundamental concepts of military organization -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical training The core academic curriculum includes courses in ba- -- are emphasized the first summer during basic cadet sic sciences, engineering, social sciences and humani- training. Freshmen study the military role in United ties. Cadets take elective courses to complete re- States society, as well as the mission and organization quirements for one of 32 major areas of study. About of the Air Force. Sophomores receive instruction in 50 percent of the cadets complete majors in science communication skills and juniors study combat and and engineering; the remainder graduate in the social operational aspects of the Air Force. sciences and humanities. Some of the most popular majors include management, aeronautical engineer- The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, ing, foreign area studies, history, behavioral science, soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to civil engineering, astronautical engineering, electrical instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft engineering and engineering mechanics. with the Cadet Flying Team.

FACULTY COMPOSITION Summer training for cadets is divided into three, three-week training periods. There are a variety of The majority of the Academy’s faculty members, programs available and each cadet is required to more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are complete two training periods each summer with selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who leave during the other period. All new cadets take six have established outstanding records of performance weeks of basic cadet training in their first summer. and dedication. Each has at least a master’s degree and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other Combat survival training is a required three-week HISTORY OF THE ACADEMY terminal degrees in their field of study. program during cadets’ second summer. For other second-summer training periods, cadets have op- In 1948, a board of leading civilian and military edu- About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who tions such as working with Airmen in an operational cators was appointed to plan the curriculum for an bring great depth of disciplinary and educational ex- unit at an Air Force installation, airborne parachute academy that would meet the needs of the newly pertise and provide academic stability and continuity. training, soaring or basic free-fall parachute training. established Air Force. The board determined that Air Force requirements could not be met by expanding Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet During their last two summers, all cadets are offered the other service academies and recommended an learning as an integral part of their officer develop- leadership training as supervisors or instructors in the Air Force Academy be established without delay. ment. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. summer programs listed above. 1 in the nation for the most accessible and involved In 1949, then Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart faculty for four years in a row. Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of Symington appointed a commission to assist in select- the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and ing a site and on April 1, 1954, President Dwight D. To provide greater contributions by a diverse faculty, bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of Eisenhower authorized creation of the United States the Academy has several visiting professors and en- the programs available to Academy cadets. Air Force Academy. After considering 580 sites in 45 dowed professors who serve one or more years. Of- states, the commission narrowed the choice to three locations. ficers from other services, as well as officers from NOMINATIONS allied countries are also members of the faculty. Dis- During the summer of 1954, Secretary of the Air tinguished civilian and military lecturers also share Nominations to the Academy may be obtained their expertise with the cadets. Force Harold Talbott selected a site near Colorado through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eli- Springs, Colo. Colorado contributed $1 million toward gibility criteria in other categories of competition es- purchase of the property. ATHLETIC PROGRAM tablished by law. In July 1955, the first Academy class entered interim The Academy’s athletic program is designed to im- For information on admission procedures, write to: facilities at , Denver, while con- prove physical fitness, teach athletic skills and de- HQ USAFA/RRS struction began. It was sufficiently completed for oc- velop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, the 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 200 cupancy by the cadet wing in late August 1958. Initial Academy offers some of the most extensive physi- USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025. construction cost was $142 million. cal education, intramural sports and intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least Women entered the Academy on June 28, 1976, as three different physical education courses each year. members of the class of 1980.

58 GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM SENIOR LEADERSHIP

LT GEN MICHAEL C. GOULD, SUPERINTENDENT

Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. He directs a four-year academic, mili- tary training, athlec and character development program leading to a bachelor’s degree and commission as an Air Force officer.

The general is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Class of 1976. His career encompasses a wide range of assignments, rang- ing from head football coach of the Air Force Academy Preparatory School, to serving as Air Force aide to the President of the United States.

He has held numerous command posions at the group, wing and numbered air force level, and was commander of Cheyenne Mountain Operaons Center during 9/11. Prior to his return to the Academy, he was Director of Operaons and Plans, U.S. Transport on Command, Sco Air Force Base, Ill. General Gould is a command pilot with more than 3,000 flying hours in the T-38, T-41, KC-10, C-5, C-17, C-21, C-141 and KC-135R.

The general’s military awards and decoraons include the Disnguished Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Defense Superior Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Air Force Commendaon Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

VICE SUPERINTENDENT COMMANDANT OF CADETS DEAN OF FACULTY COMMANDER, 10TH ABW Colonel Tamara Rank Brig General Richard Clark Brig General Dana Born Col Thomas Gibson

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 59 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

DR. HANS J. MUEH, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Dr. Hans J. Mueh is in his eighth year as the di- While at the Academy, Mueh was a two-year letterwinner in soccer as a goalie. He rector of athletics at the Air Force Academy. A still holds the Academy record for saves in a game with 30, accomplishing it twice retired Air Force brigadier general, Mueh was in 1965 against North Carolina and Benedictine. In his junior and senior years, vice dean of faculty for two years prior to his Mueh helped the Falcons to the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Soccer League retirement from active duty in the summer of championship and quarterfinal berths in the NCAA tournament. He was a first- 2004. Mueh was heavily involved in Academy team all-league selection in 1965. athletics before becoming director of athletics. He was the Academy’s faculty athletics repre- Following graduation, Mueh completed two assignments in intelligence before at- sentative from 1996-2004 and was a long-time tending the University of Wisconsin where he earned his master’s degree in chem- member of the board of directors for the Air istry in 1970. He later earned a doctorate degree in chemistry from Wisconsin in Force Academy Athletics Association. 1976 as a distinguished graduate. Mueh also completed Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff College and Air War College. Since becoming the director of athletics, Mueh has led the Academy to some remark- Between earning the two degrees, Mueh returned to USAFA as an instructor in the able feats. In 2007, the Academy was one of only three schools (Michigan State department of chemistry from 1970-72. He also served as assistant soccer coach and Boston College) to reach post-season play in football (2007), men’s basketball and played semi-pro soccer with the Aurora Internationals in Denver during those and (2006-07). It marked the first time a service academy has ever had two years, leading the Internationals to the Colorado state title in 1971. a team compete in the post-season in all three sports. He volunteered for duty in Vietnam and served as an intelligence officer in Saigon, In addition, under Mueh’s watch the men’s basketball team has played in an NCAA Republic of Vietnam and at Nakhon Phanom RTAB, Thailand, in 1972 and 1973. tournament and the National Invitational Tournament’s Final Four. The ice hockey team won three straight conference championships and made three straight ap- After earning his doctorate degree, Mueh returned to the Academy in 1976 as an pearances in the NCAA tournament. Mueh was on the selection committee that associate professor of chemistry. He remained at the Academy except for a stint in hired current head coach and led the Academy’s move into the 1985-86 as the special assistant for technical matters at the Defense Intelligence Athletic Hockey Association. Agency at the Pentagon.

The football program, the Academy’s flagship sport, has gone through a major In 1986, he assumed the position of acting head, department of chemistry, before overhaul under Mueh. He led the transition from the retirement of the legend- being selected for his position of permanent professor and head of the depart- ary Fisher DeBerry after 23 years at the helm to hiring current head coach Troy ment of chemistry in 1987. As faculty athletics representative, he was active in Calhoun, a 1989 Academy graduate. Calhoun’s impact was immediate, leading both the Western Athletic Conference and Mountain West Conference, and was the Falcons to a 9-4 overall mark and a second-place finish in the Mountain West the Academy’s representative on the transition team to form the new MWC, the Conference in 2007. The Falcons qualified for their first bowl game in five years, only faculty athletics representative on the team. playing in the Armed Forces Bowl in 2007. The program then posted back-to-back eight-win seasons and was 9-4 in 2010, while qualifying for bowl games every year. He competes in golf, racquetball, and tennis, and has promoted Air Force The school has averaged 9,000 bowl tickets sold during the four-year run. Academy intercollegiate sports throughout his tenure, beginning with work as chairman of the hockey eligibility committee, officer representative to the men’s Mueh has been just as successful behind the scenes with the administration of the golf team and five years as the officer representative to the football team. department. Mueh restructured the department with an internal/external model that has streamlined resources and made the department more effective from top Mueh is married to the former Sally Flax of Cincinnati, Ohio. They have three to bottom. In addition, he has the department on course to become a federally children: Kristine, Kurt and Deborah. chartered non-profit organization which will lead to more fund-raising opportuni- ties. Mueh was instrumental in the USAFA Endowment and the announcement of the Holaday Athletic Center, an indoor training facility. The $15 million facility was completed in July 2011.

Mueh has also been active within the conference and the NCAA. He is a part of the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet and has been active on the NCAA’s aca- demics/eligibility compliance cabinet, the men’s golf committee and the Region 7 postgraduate scholarship committee. Mueh has been equally active within the conference on various leadership committees. He is currently on the awards and recognition committee and has previously served on the joint council executive committee, and committees on championships, television and sportsmanship.

Before assuming his duties as vice dean at the Academy, Mueh was permanent professor and head of the department of chemistry at the Academy, a position he held since October 1987 where he oversaw the annual design and instruction of 25 undergraduate courses for 1,500 cadets annually.

Mueh was born Jan. 8, 1944, in Celle, Germany, and emigrated to the U.S. in 1951. He entered the Air Force in 1962, as a member of the Academy’s eighth graduat- ing class, and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry in 1966.

At halftime of the Utah football game on Oct. 30, 2010, Dr. Mueh congratulated the men’s team for winning the program’s first-ever USAG National Championship title.

60 GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM AIR FORCE ATHLETICS

COL BILLY WALKER JIM TREGO Vice Director of Athletics Senior Associate AD | External Affairs

WILLIAM CARPENTER DERMOT COLL Associate AD | Recruiting Support Associate AD | Development, Government

Few schools in the country have an athletic program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s.

The goals of the athletic program are to enhance the physical conditioning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for officership, to teach leadership in a competitive environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athletic program: intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and physical education.

JOHN COULAHAN MARTI GASSER The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanctioned teams, facing some Associate AD | Finance Associate AD | Intercollegiate Programs | SWA of the top competition in the nation. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cross-country, , golf, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, lacrosse, rifle, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water and wrestling. The Academy fields women’s teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnastics, rifle, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addition, the Academy sponsors two non-NCAA programs; and cheerleading.

The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s programs compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, TCU, UNLV and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non-conference opponents, including many nationally-ranked teams.

TROY GARNHART WAYNE KELLENBENCE The football team competes annually for the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, which is emblematic Associate AD | Information, Communications Associate AD | Support of service academy football supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 17 times, which is more than any other academy. The winner of the annual rivalry visits the White House to have the trophy presented by the President of the United States.

The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive buildings in the country. It’s a modern, versatile structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and multipurpose area. The three sections have a combined seating capacity of more than 9,000.

Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a seating capacity of 2,470, while the multipurpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and field competitions. KAREN WALKER Associate AD | Human Resources The department’s newest facility, the Holaday Athletic Center, was completed in July 2011.

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 61 THE FALCON MASCOT

In addition to flying performances, the falcons and cadet falconers visit dozens of schools, scouting groups, youth groups, airshows and other public events around the country, educating youth and adults alike on falconry, raptors, the Air Force and the Air Force Academy.

On June 8, 1996, the Association of Graduates purchased a female white-phase gyrfalcon from Mr. Dan Konkle in Sheridan, Wyo., and donated her to the Acad- emy. The cadet wing named this new mascot Aurora - from Roman mythology, the goddess of the dawn. She is now the official mascot for the United States Air Force Academy and has become the center of attention for the Academy’s Falcon Mas- cot Program. At a mere 40 days old, this majestic creature weighed four pounds. Glacier, our previous white-phase gyrfalcon Mascot from 1980-95, only weighed two pounds.

Although any falcon can serve as an Academy mascot, the white-phase gyrfalcon is native to Alaska, Canada, Greenland and the U.S.-Canadian border, and has al- ways been the official mascot of the Air Force Academy. Gyrfalcons constitute only about five percent of the total number of falcons found in the United States. Of that five percent, only about 3-4 percent are true white-phase gyrfalcons.

Falconry is one of the extracurricular activities offered to cadets. There are usu- ally 12 falconers, with four chosen from each new class at the end of the year Sports audiences across the country have been intrigued and delighted by the to replace graduating seniors. The new falconers begin training in January under aerobatics of the falcon, the flying mascot of the U.S. Air Force Academy -- one of the leadership of experienced upperclassmen and the officer-in-charge. Without only two schools with performing mascots in the National Collegiate Athletic Asso- proper instruction, novices can physically harm the birds or adversely affect their ciation. The falcon can attain velocities exceeding 200 miles per hour in swoops or training. Falconers’ duties include daily checks of each bird’s health and condition, dives, turn sharply and streak only inches above the ground, making it the fastest training sessions during which the birds are fed a measured ration of meat, fre- and one of the most maneuverable of all birds. quent cleaning of the mews and routine maintenance of equipment.

Trained and handled by cadet falconers, the birds soar and dive, sometimes zoom- During performances, the birds fly to a lure, a rectangular-shaped leather pouch. ing low over the heads of spectators. While their public flying performances are The falconer whirls the lure in a circle on a 30-foot cord; the bird quickly learns to primarily limited to outdoor venues -- most often at football games and cadet strike it in mid-air, carry it to the ground and dine on the food. As the bird stoops wing parades -- the falcons appear at many other athletic contests in which cadet toward the lure in free flight, the lure is jerked aside, causing the falcon to fly up, teams play. circle and make another pass. This procedure is repeated several times before the bird is allowed to strike the lure in mid-air. The falcon performs this task knowing Members of the Class of 1959, the first to enter the Academy, chose the falcon as that as soon as it catches the lure, it earns its meal for the day. the mascot of the cadet wing Sept. 25, 1955, feeling that it best characterized the combat role of the U.S. Air Force. They did not specify any particular species; thus, A small battery-powered transmitter and a bell are attached to each leg so that, any falcon can serve as mascot. Some of the characteristics which led to its selec- should the bird not come to the lure as it had been trained, the cadet falconers will tion were speed, powerful and graceful flight, courage, keen eyesight, alertness, be able to follow and safely recover the falcon. regal carriage and noble tradition. The falcon exemplified the qualities sought in Air Force Academy cadets: courage, intelligence, love of the wild sky, ferocity in attack, but gentle in repose, and discipline. WHY THE FALCON?

Experts once said falcons could not be trained to perform before huge crowds, SPEED that the birds would panic and flee. Since 1956, however, cadets have flown the Can attain velocities exceeding 200 birds at sporting events before thousands of cheering spectators. Six weeks or miles per hour in stoops or dives on more and an average of 300 man-hours per bird are required to properly train a their prey. young falcon via operant conditioning. When a bird is in top condition, it is able to fly for more than an hour and make repeated stoops at the baited lure swung POWER by the cadet falconer. Although they can be trained to perform, falcons are never Powerful and graceful flight, with totally domesticated and remain wild creatures with strong, individual and inde- strong, deep wing beats; they ma- pendent spirits. neuver with ease, grace and evident enjoyment. On Oct. 5, 1955, a splendid peregrine was the first falcon presented to the cadet wing. It was named “Mach 1,” referring to the speed of sound. Today, 12 to 15 fal- COURAGE cons are kept in the mews (enclosures for trained hawks) north of the cadet area. Fearless and aggressive, falcons fiercely defend their nest and young Current breeds of falcons at the Academy include several breeds of falcons which against intruders. They have been are native to North America, including prairie falcons, peregrine falcons, and the known to unhesitatingly attack and largest type of falcon, the gyrfalcon. The Academy recently added several gyr- kill prey more than twice their size. saker hybrids and a gyr-peregrine hybrid to its ranks. KEEN EYESIGHT About eight times sharper than man. Sakers are a strong and agile mid-to-large size breed of falcon, native to Eastern Alertness, regal carriage and noble Europe and Asia. Sakers have been cross-bred with the larger gyrfalcons in recent tradition. years to produce a highly intelligent, agile and powerful breed of performing fal- con, and have flown at the Academy since 2003.

62 GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM THINGS TO DO : COLORADO SPRINGS

The immortal words of an eastern visitor in 1893 live perpetually at the base of Another major attiraction is the Broadmoor Hotel and Resort. Built in the early Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. When teacher and poet Katherine Lee Bates took 1900s, this five-star resort, hosted the 1995 and 2011 U.S. Women’s Open Golf a wagon ride to the summit of Pikes Peak she was inspired to write a song that Championship and the 2008 Senior U.S. Open, and is nestled into the base of is still recited today. Her view from atop the 14,110-foot peak was the basis of Cheyenne Mountain. The Pikes Peak region is also home to the nation’s only her song “America the Beautiful”. mountain zoo. The , with an elevation of more than 6,800-feet, has received several changes in the past two years. The history of Colorado Springs traverses back to 1870 when Gen. William Jack- son Palmer first visited the region and was captivated by its grandeur. A year For the outdoors enthusiast, the city and the state offer a plethora of recre- later, he began designing his city of dreams. From its beginning on the corner ational activities. A short drive to the northwest features some of the nation’s of Pikes Peak and Cascade Avenues in downtown Colorado Springs, the city has finest ski resorts, including the cities of Vail and Aspen. A short jaunt to the grown more than 183 square miles and to nearly 400,000 people in the city and southwest or northwest will find some of the best white-water rafting, fishing, 600,000 in the metro area. hiking and cycling that the country has to offer.

Colorado Springs is known nationally for its natural attractions. The Garden of Valuing its past with a vision for the future, Colorado Springs is truly a city with the Gods, the area’s No. 1 natural attraction, is a majestic out-cropping of red unparalleled culture, recreation, growth and opportunity in the 21st century. sandstone rocks which are more than 300 million years old. Colorado Springs is also home to the Pikes Peak Highway, a 19-mile drive up the world’s highest toll road. The area’s top man-made attraction is the Academy’s Cadet Chapel. (Photos on this page courtesy of GerMaine Photography)

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 63 THINGS TO DO : DENVER

Less than 45 minutes from the Academy and with over 300 days of sunshine per The city sits at 5,280 feet above sea level. In fact, there is a step on the State year, The Mile High City of Denver has it all. Capitol Building that is exactly one mile above sea level.

Truly a sports capitol, Denver has nine professional sports teams, including the Even at a mile above sea level, the city is dwarfed by its backdrop. The foothills (NFL), (NBA), (NHL), Colo- being just west of the city and the peaks of the mountain range reach heights rado Rockies (MLB), (), Colorado Crush of more than 14,000 feet. Despite the proximity to the mountains, the city re- (Arena Football League), (Indoor Soccer League), Denver Out- ceives just 8-15 inches of precipitation per year, about the same as Los Angeles. laws () and the (). The Broncos won the Super Bowl in 1998 and 1999, the Avalanche The United States Census Bureau estimates that, in 2006, the population of the won the Stanley Cup in 1996 and 2001, the Crush won the Arena Bowl in 2005 City and County of Denver was 566,974, making it the 27th most populous U.S. and the Rapids won the MLS Cup in 2010. city. The Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2006 population of 2,408,750 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropoli- Located just east of the Rocky Mountains and the Continental Divide, Denver tan statistical area. has a mild and dry climate with more days of sunshine per year than San Diego and Miami. Golf courses are open year round as the average winter tempera- Denver has the largest city park system in the nation. There are 650 miles of ture is 45 degrees, warmer than Boston, New York City and St. Louis. off-street, bike paths, 90 golf courses and 200 parks. Within a 90-minute drive from downtown Denver, there are opportunities for some of the country’s best (all photos on this page courtesy of the Denver Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau) skiing, hiking, fishing, rafting and mountain biking.

64 GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM VOLLEYBALL ALUMNI

AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL 65 2011 AIR FORCE VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Aug. 26 vs. Bowling Green Annapolis, Md. 11:00 a.m. Aug. 26 vs. St. John’s Annapolis, Md. 5:00 p.m. Aug. 27 vs. Iona Annapolis, Md. 11:00 a.m. Aug. 27 @ Navy Annapolis, Md. 7:00 p.m. Aug. 30 Northern Colorado USAF Academy, Colo. 7:00 p.m.

Sept. 1 @ Denver Denver, Colo. 7:00 p.m. Sept. 2 vs. Bryant Denver, Colo. 12:00 p.m. Sept. 2 vs. Purdue Denver, Colo. 5:00 p.m. Sept. 9 Utah Valley USAF Academy, Colo. 7:00 p.m. Sept. 10 South Carolina Upstate USAF Academy, Colo. 11:00 a.m. Sept. 10 Northern Arizona USAF Academy, Colo. 7:00 p.m. Sept. 16 vs. Seattle Davis, Calif. 4:30 p.m. Sept. 17 @ UC Davis Davis, Calif. 12:30 p.m. Sept. 17 vs. Hofstra Davis, Calif. 4:30 p.m. Sept. 22 @ Colorado State** Fort Collins, Colo. 7:00 p.m. Sept. 24 @ Wyoming** Laramie, Wyo. 1:00 p.m. Sept. 29 New Mexico** USAF Academy, Colo. 7:00 p.m.

Oct. 1 TCU** USAF Academy, Colo. 1:00 p.m. Oct. 8 Boise State** USAF Academy, Colo. 7:00 p.m. Oct. 13 @ San Diego State** San Diego, Calif. 7:00 p.m. Oct. 15 @ UNLV** Las Vegas, Nev. 1:00 p.m. Oct. 20 Wyoming** USAF Academy, Colo. 7:00 p.m. Oct. 22 Colorado State** USAF Academy, Colo. 1:00 p.m. Oct. 27 @ TCU** Fort Worth, Texas 7:00 p.m. Oct. 29 @ New Mexico** Albuquerque, N.M. 5:00 p.m.

Nov. 4 @ Boise State** Boise, Idaho 7:00 p.m. Nov. 10 UNLV** USAF Academy, Colo. 7:00 p.m. Nov. 12 San Diego State** USAF Academy, Colo. 5:00 p.m. Nov. 18 MW Quarterfinals Albuquerque, N.M. TBA Nov. 19 MW Semifinals Albuquerque, N.M. TBA Nov. 20 MW Championship Albuquerque, N.M. TBA Nov. 22 @ Pepperdine Malibu, Calif. 7:00 p.m. Nov. 25 @ Cal State Northridge Northridge, Calif. 12:00 p.m.

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