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This Periodical is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at ScholarWorks@UARK. It has been accepted for inclusion in Arkansas Volleyball by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UARK. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 11 92 77 73 74 45 46 70 120 110 111 104 105 100 87-91 93-94 95-99 81-84 85-86 75-76 78-80 80-81 71-72 21-44 47-48 49-56 57-68 69-70 18-20 ...... 106-07 118-119 108-109 112-113 114-117 101-103 ...... Fayetteville The Razorback Foundation, Inc. . Inc. Razorback Foundation, The Razorbacks . Famous . Razorback Athletics . Facilities . Traditions Arkansas . and Grads Athletes . In the Community . Jeff Long Director of Athletics . Arkansas Administration Student-Athlete SupportStudent-Athlete . . The of ArkansasUniversity . Gearhart David . G. Dr. Chancellor . NCAA History. . Information Opponent Coaching HistoryCoaching . . By Conference . Team-by-Team Year-by-Year Results. Year-by-Year Academic Honors. Academic Letterwinners. . Teams All-Time Off the court. 2007 Review. Records 1,000 Kill. Club . 1,000 Dig Club Celebrating 15 years of Arkansas. 15 years volleyball Celebrating . now? they are Where . Honors/Awards Support. Staff 2007 Razorbacks. 1 17 18 5-7 8-9 2-4 10-12 13-16 ...... Arkansas. Game Day Outlook. RobertHead Coach . Pulliza Kris. Coach Grunwald Assistant . Price Carol Coach Assistant . Media Information . Schedule/Roster Table of Contents of Table . Quick Facts P.S. It is a great time to be a Razorback! time to It is a great P.S. To all our fans and recruits, all To I begin can’t to tell you how excited I am to be - in Fayette ville as the new Head Coach of the I Razorbacks. feel - hon ored to be part of a flagship university like the University of Arkansas and an athletic department committed to - ex cellence. As you all know is ArkansasVolleyball rich in tradition and we are looking forward to moving the program forward and reaching new In heights. this 15th year of the programs history we have a of era new a empower to change embraced have that student-athletes of group in Barnhill Arena. excitement Please come and support our team as we make a - run at our Tourna 10th NCAA second is Arena Barnhill at excitement The years. 13 past the in appearance ment memories. with us creating there are hope you none and we to soon! See you Robert 2 9 A 11 NR 4-7 3-7 10/6 1995 1994 8,500 18,647 171-45 S S S S First Year First First Year First Year First Jeff Long OH OH OH OH OH OH OH MB MB MB Bev Lewis Pos. Pos. One, 1997 One, Pos. L/DS L/DS L/DS L/DS L/DS Jeri Thorpe Jeri 159-65 (14) Razorbacks H 4/2 + Libero 3-7 Fifth in West in Fifth 316-161 (14) 6-10

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Facilities/Parking quest. re- password a for Thorpe contact Please Multi-Ad inPeoria, at Ill. printed was guide media This State. the University and of Morehead Kentucky including offices information sports eral sev- to also Thanks Interactive. FLEX360 of director, creative Ortega, Mike to you Hitt, Gary Yanceyand WaltBeazley. Thank VerHoeven,Burgess, Jim Putt,Wes Wesley raphy by David Yerby, Russell Cothern, Jon Bill Smith and the volleyball staff. Photog- Director Communications Athletic Assistant Trainor,Kevin and Relations Media for AD Associate from assistance with pe Thor- Jeri Director Communications tant Assis- by edited and written was Guide Credits west Arena. ofBarnhill lot parking availablethe also at is Parking arena.the of north stadium) football (the Pit The in or arena the of south found be staff as tickets may be issued. Parking can coaching Arkansas the from pass parking a receive to arrangements make hours, please business regular during Barnhill in be will you If weekends. or day-Friday permits are not required after 5 p.m. - Mon Parking cars. or vans parking before hill athletes off your at the South entrance to - Barn drop Please stadium. football the The 2008 Arkansas Volleyball Media Media Volleyball Arkansas 2008 The to adjacent located is Arena Barnhill Media RelationsMedia Staff 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 3 Director of M/W TR/XC M/W Broadcasting Molly O’Mara Chuck Barrett Chuck Asst. MR Director Asst. BS, FB BS, Phil Pierce Phil Matt Wolfe Matt of New Mediaof New Asst. MR Director Asst. Assistant Director Assistant Director of New MediaNew WGF, GY, VB GY, WGF, Jeri Thorpe Jeri Asst. MR Director Asst. Blair Cartwright MBB Secretary Robby Edwards Robby Assoc. MR Director Assoc. Mary Lynn Gibson MaryLynn WTN Asst. AD Asst. Justin Lewis Student Asst. Student WBB, Website WBB, Dr. Bill Smith Dr. and SC, SB SC, is a one-stop source source one-stop a is In addition, live stats are available for all home matches, and live radio is available for many home many for and radio is live available all for home matches, stats live are available In addition, ArkansasRazorbacks.com combines the former LADYBACKS.com and Hogwired.com into a fan’s The The official home Assoc. AD for Assoc. Zach Lawson Kevin Trainor Kevin Media Relations Asst. MR Director Asst. Media Relations Staff Media Relations Communications On The Web The On for fans and media mem- media and fans for bers. All press releases and statistics are posted as well as site web the on packages video highlight with post-game quotes. select video from matches. Arkansas fans with live will also provide contests. and away one-stop shop for all the latest scores news, and updates on all 19 of your favorite Razorback grams. - pro page for the University of Arkansas Razorback Athletics again evolves in 2008-09 Department combining both men’s and women’s athletics ever. the first time for ArkansasRazorbacks. com 4 2008 Arkansas Volleyball Courtney Courtney Timmons Aaron Peters, Pat Doney, director Jason Carroll –sports FAX 479-571-8900 479-684-4423; 841-7315 Fayetteville, AR72701 15 S. Block KNWA (NBC/Fox) LawsJohn Derek Burleson, Russell Schaap, director LericosMark –sports FAX 479-521-1430 479-521-1010 Rogers, AR72758 2808 Ajax Ave. (ABC) KHOG-TV Adria Goins, Elsken, Gary Sean Ward director –sports Irwin Mike FAX 479-521-6579 479-521-1330 Fayetteville, AR72703 4201 N. Shiloh Drive, Ste 169 (CBS) KFSM-TV 479-442-5536 Fayetteville, AR72702 P.O. 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Fort Smith, Ark./Northside Jr. ||OH6-0 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 5 First Year First Manager Academy First Season First Fr. || OH || 6-1 Fr. Sr. || OH || 6-1 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./ Louis, St. #14 - KELLI LAWRENCE Assistant Coach Assistant STIPANOVICH #7 - CHRISTINA George Mason, 1991 George Mason, Sullivan, Mo./Sullivan Sullivan, Westminster Christian Westminster KRIS GRUNWALD RACHEL KLIMETZ RACHEL RHEA First Year First Manager Head Coach Valley North Valley Third Season Third So. || OH || 6-1 || OH So. So. || L/DS || 5-5 So. Ball State, 1996 Ball State, #5 - HILLARY McCORMICK KIMMERY KOBE KIMMERY ROBERT PULLIZA ROBERT #13 - MACKENZIE Webb City, Mo./Webb City Mo./Webb City, Webb Overland Park, Kansas/Blue Overland Park, Manhattan Plano, Texas/ Plano, FIELDING Jr. || MB || 6-0 Jr. Sr. || MB || 6-3 Sr. So. || L/DS || 5-5 So. #12 - LAUREN School/Fudan Univ. School/Fudan #3 - YUN TANG YUN #3 - Manhattan, Kansas/ Manhattan, JESSICA NYBERG Plano Senior/CentenaryPlano California Lutheran, 2006 Lutheran, California Director of Volleyball Ops Volleyball Director of Beijing, China/Beijing Sports Beijing, #32 - DESTINY CLARK Rockwall SCANLAN Arkansas, 2002 Arkansas, Jr. || Setter || 6-0 || Setter Jr. Fr. || Setter || 5-8 Fr. Sr. || Setter || 5-8 Sr. JENNY KIRK Rockwall, Texas/ Rockwall, Springfield, Mo./ Springfield, #2 - LINDSAY Hillcrest/Club Bear Hillcrest/Club Southlake, Texas/Keller Southlake, Volunteer Assistant Coach Assistant Volunteer #24 - CAIRA DORTCH #11 - BROOKE BURGE #11 - BROOKE Ohio State Jr. || OH || 6-0 Jr. BAUTISTA So. || OH || 6-0 So. RFr. || L/DS || 5-2 || L/DS RFr. Assistant Coach Assistant #1 - PHOEBE Texas A&M, 2004 A&M, Texas CAROL PRICE Oakland, Calif./Encinal Oakland, Plano, Texas/Plano Senior/ Texas/Plano Plano, Fort Smith, Ark./Northside Smith, Fort #10 HEATHER ROYAL #10 HEATHER #15 - KRISTIN SEATON Radio/TV Roster Radio/TV 6 2008 Arkansas Volleyball Bautista, Phoebe. RosterAlphabetical # 2008 University ofArkansas Roster Burge,. Brooke 1 Clark, Destiny 2 Dortch, Caira. 3 Fielding, Lauren. 5 Lawrence,. Christina 7 Rhea,. Mackenzie McCormick,. Hillary 10 Royal, Heather. 11 Scanlan, Lindsay . 12 Seaton,. Kristin 13 Stipanovich, Kelli. 14 Tang, Yun. (Karen) 15 24 32 Director of Director Volleyball Operations: Nyberg Jessica Klimetz Kobeand Rachel Kimmery Managers: Volunteer Assistant Coach: (Arkansas, Jenny Kirk 2002) Assistant Coach: Carol Price A&M, (Texas 2004) Assistant Coach: Grunwald Mason, (George Kris 1991) Coach:Head Pulliza State, (Ball Robert 1996) NAME Phoebe Bautista Lindsay Scanlan Yun Tang (Karen) Hillary McCormick Hillary Christina LawrenceChristina Heather Royal Brooke BurgeBrooke Lauren Fielding Rhea Mackenzie Kelli Stipanovich Kristin Seaton Kristin Caira Dortch Destiny Clark ...... POS. L/DS L/DS L/DS MB OH OH OH OH MB OH S S S 11 32 24 12 13 10 15 14 1 5 7 2 3

Phoebe. Bautista Pronunciation Guide Lindsay Scanlan Kelli Stipanovich. Pulliza. Robert Yun Tang. Setters. . Blockers Middle Libero/DS Hitters. By Position HT. 5-2 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-8 5-5 5-5 6-1 6-0 5-8 6-0

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Lawrence, McCormick, Royal, ...... HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS Oakland, Calif./Encinal Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall Beijing, School/Fudan Sports China/Beijing Univ. Overland Park,Overland Kansas/Blue Valley North Sullivan, Mo./Sullivan Plano, Texas/Plano St. Senior/Ohio Southlake, Texas/Keller Plano, Texas/Plano Senior/Centenary Webb City, Mo./Webb City St. Louis, Mo./Westminster Academy Christian Ft. Smith, Ark./Northside Springfield,Mo./Hillcrest Manhattan, Kansas/Manhattan Bautista, Fielding, Rhea Burge, Dortch, Scanlan Seaton, Stipanovich STIP-on-oh-vich Pulliza YOU-in TANG BOW-tee-sta Clark, Tang pul-LEE-za SCAN-lan . September August. May . April March. By Month Birthday December November. . June Texas. .. . Missouri . Kansas China. California. . Arkansas By State Home . Seniors . Juniors Sophomores. Freshmen. By Class Rhea (Webb City), (Webb Rhea Stipanovich (St. Louis) . Grunwald ...... Royal (1988), Stipanovich (1990) ......

...... Fielding (Plano), Royal (Plano), .... Bautista (1989),Bautista Tang (1982), Clark (1987),Clark Fielding (1988) Bautista, Burge, Stipanovich McCormick (Overland Park)McCormick (Overland Fielding, McCormick, Rhea, Dortch, Lawrence, Tang Dallas Skyline Juniors Dallas Skyline Clark, Scanlan, Seaton Dortch (Springfield) Dortch Lawrence (Sullivan), Kansas Networks Kansas Scanlan (Rockwall) Scanlan Bautista (Oakland) Bautista Clark (Manhattan), Clark Burge (Southlake), McCormick (1988) Seaton (Ft. Smith) Lawrence (1985) Cardiac Attack

Ozark Juniors Ozark Scanlan (1988) Scanlan

St. Louis CYC Seaton (1987) Dortch (1987) Dortch Tang (Beijing) Golden Bear Golden Dallas Force Dallas Force Dallas Force Price Burge (1989) Rhea (1989) Rhea Club Bear Team KC

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P P LOT 73 73 LOT 72 LOT after 5:00 PM P indicates lots Arkansas volleyball Fans Fans watch for the cheerleaders to The The Razorbacks are proud to - contin In addition to the matches that air with free parking Point Arkansas Point arena announcer John Norwood returns for his ninth year with the Ra- zorback volleyball team in 2008. In addition to the pre-match - introduc tions, Norwood helps educate the match. He “calling” is fans instrumental in by keeping the crowd involved by starting a cheer after each point. When Arkansas to “Point NorwoodArkansas!” scores, says which the crowd responds “Point Razor- backs!” Ace T-Shirts Ace throw out “Ace” t-shirts when Arkansas serves perfect that serve. Video Streaming ue the live video stream of its home - vol leyball matches for the 2008 season. All home matches will air with audio, either from the radio stream or from the arena ArkansasRazorbacks.com. at announcer, all on home in- KXUA, volleyball matches, cluding non-conference and tournament matches will air on ArkansasRazorbacks. along with the video stream. com Arkansas Volleyball Game Day Game Volleyball Arkansas Arkansas Volleyball Game Day Game Volleyball Arkansas 10 2008 Arkansas Volleyball It’s agreattimetobeRazorback! - experi most she’sthe and ago year a from hitter leading team’s the is and will anchorourteam.” Seaton Kristin and Clark Destiny men upperclass- fellow with along rence Law- Christina position. this Senior at combination much-needed a power, and finesse have them Pulliza. of “All attackers,”said of group this with ing in 2008 upon relied Razorback heavily be will the and team of core the for help Seaton Kristin and Clark Destiny niors seasons. recent in injury by limited been have who upperclassmen talented some this year’s team. guide help to experience the-court on- with upperclassmen of handful a and Lawrence Christina senior of ship leader- the on heavily rely He’ll ago. year a from Tournament NCAA teams eight features a that schedule grueling through newcomers two and ers in 2008. State Natural the in volleyball of years celebrate15 they as Razorbacks the leading reins the takes He tory. programhis- in coachsecond the just Pulliza! ert Karen Tang Kelli Stipanovich Kristin Seaton Heather Royal McCormickHillary Christina Lawrence Destiny Clark The Hitters Lawrence is a Sullivan,a Mo.,is Lawrencenative work- to forward looking “We’re ju- with along Lawrence Senior This year’s hitters will be paced by return- 10 guide to looks Pulliza as Razorbacks the joined Pulliza Just ask first-year head coachRob- Destiny Clark Destiny LawrenceChristina court for the2008season. court the to return to expected is but injury zorback. Ra- a as year fifth her entering enced Clark missedall of lastyearClark dueto offense in2007. the of half nearly foraccounted Royal for55 blocks Arkansas. aces,kills, 199 and service digs 17 184 career-best a posting year last game every nearly in played She court 2007. the in to returning injury sport match total with18. blocks single for record school Arkansas an posted and team All-Freshman ence Confer- Southeastern the to selection Hillary McCormick Hillary Seaton Kristin The trio of Lawrence, Seaton and Lawrence,Seaton of trio The non- a from back battled Seaton earned Clark injury, her to Prior 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 11 We’re also We’re glad that Caira has de- Caira DortchCaira Lindsay Scanlan Lindsay cided to re-join the team as we enter continued. Pulliza this new venture,” As As Arkansas learns a new offense Scanlan split time in both of her Also returning is Caira Dortch. Scanlan and Dortch are joined “We consider the setters the en- Newcomer Newcomer Kelli Stipanovich is Senior Yun “Karen” Tang rounds she and 2007 in time spot saw She The Setters The Burge Brooke DortchCaira Scanlan Lindsay under Pulliza and his staff, zorbacks the will Ra- likely shift from a offense 6-2 with two setters to a 5-1 led by junior Lindsay Scanlan and senior Dortch.Caira yearsatArkansas first two returns but as the only setter to play Arkansas at volleyball last year. collegiate Better known to Arkansas fans as - Cai Dortch ra sat Dougherty, out last year married. recently and was by newcomer Brooke Texas. Southlake, Burge from gine of the team,” said Pulliza. “We have big expectations for returning junior Lindsay Scanlan as she builds on two seasons of collegiate experi- ence.

also expected to contribute this year. Stipanovich was highly recruited out area and Mo., of will the Louis, add St. position. the hitter depth at out Arkansas’ hitters. much-anticipated addition Tang for Arkan- was a sas but international paperwork de- her junior year. until her arrival layed tallied 22 kills and 33 blocks - averag games. 38 in game per blocks 1.16 ing Her experience will be counted this year. on sas this year. McCormick was cir- but 2007 in year redshirt plan- a on ning lineup the into her forced cumstances where she played in 23 games with 19 kills, 25 digs and 17 total That blocks. experience will pay dividends in 2008.

Sophomore Sophomore Heather Royal also Sophomore Hillary McCormick has a lot of court time under her belt. Royal played in every game last year 332 with team the on second was and kills attempts. and 1,093 total also returns in this position Arkanfor - Karen Tang Karen Heather Royal 12 2008 Arkansas Volleyball Lauren Fielding eight NCAA Tournament teams, take take teams, Tournament NCAA eight have experience at ahighlevel.” both so team A2 YouthUSA the with trained Bautista Pheobe and rience expe- collegiate has Fielding but Lauren position this at returner a have year.this forus position this Wedon’t of command take to someone for ing your passing,” said Pulliza. “We’re - look to stay by Pulliza andhisstaff. invited was and 2007 spring the in team the to on walked Rhea well. as roster fall the to Rhea Mackenzie added Razorbacks The 2007. in play Arkansas’on not was did ta but roster lege lastyear. Col- Centenary from Arkansas to ing transfer - after experience collegiate 2007for theRazorbacks. shirted and returns a pair of athletes who red- history program in libero decorated Mackenzie Rhea Lauren Fielding Bautista Phoebe The Libero/DS ulz ad h Rzrak face Razorbacks the and Pulliza as good as only is offense “Your Redshirt freshman Phoebe - Bautis has Fielding Lauren Sophomore most the graduated Arkansas Rams Rams home court. also Arkansas takes roundthe on opponentCSU host and second Tournament Clas NCAA - facing sic Hilton the for State Colorado to travel Razorbacks TheInvitational. Arkansas event,the home its in- cluding tournaments consecutive three do.” and see what out weon the court can and I’m turn us at every excited to get test will that schedule good a is This season. exciting an for previous makes year,it the in Tournament the NCAA to been have who teams eight play can you time “Any Pulliza. said schedules,” SEC and pre-conference month battle. five- demanding the through backs 13 homematches thisyear. host and tournaments three in part Bautista Phoebe 20 SECmatches 13 homematches Eight NCAA Tourney The Schedule rass pn te er with year the opens Arkansas the both to forward looking “I’m - Razor the lead to ready is Pulliza Teams ih he hm mths against matches LSU, Miss. andOle Georgia home three with matches oftheyear. SEC away final the in 16 and Nov.14 Alabama, and State Mississippi to els Kentucky.travand - see next Arkansas lowed by home matches with fol- Tennes- Florida at open Razorbacks The time.second the for schedule league the through way its makes Arkansas ly. Auburn, Oct. 10, 12 and 26, respective- and State Mississippi Alabama, clude teams from ayear ago. Tournament NCAA are Kentucky and Lexington coach. head LSU a as time first the for to returns Pulliza as lina Caro- South and Miss Tennessee, Ole Kentucky, LSU, Georgia, at matches also Carolinahosts South Sept. 28. Arkansas year. last round third Tournament NCAA the reached who Florida powerhouse perennial beginning with matches home to-back back- Sept.19,byAuburn followed at Thanksgiving weekend. through stretches that schedule SEC 20-match grueling a begin zorbacks of non-conference matches - as the Ra Arena.Barnhill in 12-13, the Sept. Invitational, at Arkansas action tournament for Tech Lamar, Virginia and Tennessee-Martin welcoming before 10, Sept. on Tulsa face ontheirhomecourts. Razorbacks the whom of both State Georgia and Tech Georgia are ducat ad- vanced to the third round. who Also on the Michigan with play opens Arkansas 5-7.Sept. Ga.,Atlanta, in Clas- sic Suites Tech/Regency Georgia the Aug. 29-30event. Easternon WashingtonDenverand in h rglr esn concludes season regular The are busy as equally is November in- matches home month’s The road features schedule October’s road the on open Razorbacks The close the marks tournament The hosting home returns Arkansas the to on move Razorbacks The Coaches and Staff 13 14 Coaches and Staff his arrival in 2004. His recruiting prow - recruiting 2004.His in arrival his since program Kentucky the citating of Kentucky. University the at coach head associate the as recently most including grams pro- nation’s best the of some in stops gram’s pro- era. next the into Razorbacks the leading Arkansas at coach head second the as recognized recruiters, Pulliza overtakes of Pulliza 2008. inJuly Robert addition the with did Arkansas of University the what exactly is that but of the nation’s best recruiters to its staff one add to opportunity the has gram ulz ws ntuetl n resus- in instrumental was Pulliza after Fayetteville to comes Pulliza most world’s volleyball the of One pro- athletic an that often not is It Arkansas HeadCoach Robert Pulliza led the SEC in first-year player success player first-year in SEC the led the nation game. per inblocks after finishing the year ranked eighth 1993 in since selection All-America first program’sthe Nzenwa, became Queen the nation. in 17th was class 2008 the and 2007 in country the in eighth ranked was and was namedSECFreshman ofthe and Year. selection Week the of Freshman Conference Southeastern two-time a Rumely,Sarah was class,setter cruiting nation by PrepVolleyball.com. the in 26th ranked was class recruiting Pulliza’swhen 2006 in evident was ess Pulliza’s 2007 freshman class again class freshmanPulliza’s 2007 team, 2007 the of member One better even was class Pulliza’s next re- that from standouts the of One on to Northern Illinois for the 1998-99 the for Illinois Northern to on at James Madison University. He moved coach assistant an as 1996-98 in began Academic All-SEC honorees. 10 and members All-SEC nine coached has Pulliza years and win 19 back-to-back including had seasons win 17-plus Kentucky consecutive three 1993. since time first the for season 20-win a to the Wildcats guide helped Pulliza addition, In tory. his- school in time first the for seasons three Pulliza’s in appearances nament two seasons. a league-leading seven honors in the last and honors Week the of Freshman the as fourSEC broughthome Wildcats ulz’ clee ocig career coaching college Pulliza’s tour- NCAA three made Kentucky Coaches and Staff 15 Three-year letterwinner Three-year While working with the Longhorns, workingWhile Longhorns, with the A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Coaching and Playing Career and Playing Coaching Player Ball State 1994-96: Assistant Coach 1996-07 - James Madison 1998 - Northern Illinois Wisconsin 1999-2000 - Texas 2001-2004 - 2005-2007 - Kentucky Associate Head Coach 2008 - Kentucky experi- international gained also Pulliza ence with the USA Youth National and National Youth A2 USA In teams. 2000, the USA Youth National team partici- pated in the NORCECA Zonal - Champi onship earning a silver Pulliza as an medal assistant coach. with He was an assistant with the USA National A2 in the summer of 2003. team Pulliza is a 1996 graduate of Ball State with a degree in general studies and sports administration. He was a two- year team captain on Ballmen’s State’s Four Final NCAA the reaching volleyball in 1994 and 1995. Pulliza received his - administra athletics in degree master’s tion and coaching in 1998 from James is a Jamie, His wife, Madison University. speech pathologist. Volleyball Mag- Volleyball Student Sports sixth-best class in the country in de la Providencia General studies with concentration in sports administration & coaching administration Athletic Pulliza’s next Pulliza’s stop was in Madison, The next stop for Pulliza was the Meet Robert Pulliza Personal Robert Garcia Pulliza Name: 1973 6, Feb. Birthday: Jamie Wife: Puerto Rico San Juan, Hometown: Senora Nuestra Academia High School: Ball State College: 1996 Ball State, Degree: Bachelor’s 1998 James Madison, Degree: Master’s season helping the Huskies to the Mid- American Conference regular season title and second round of in 1998. Tournament the NCAA recruiting the servedas he where Wisc., coordinator and offensive coordinator for the Badgers from 1999-2001. He is with recruiting credited azine’s Pulliza found himself In addition, 2001. on the sidelines as the Badgers the Big title Ten and were won in the NCAA in 2000. match Championship University of Texas in 2001-04. While serving as an assistant for the horns, - Long Pulliza signed Magazine’s second-ranked recruiting class in the nation in 2003 and landed PrepVolleyball.com’s 13th-ranked class in 2004. 16 Coaches and Staff energy andwithbigexpectations. training but at all times we train with high game and technical between balance a have to like we gym the In socially. and athletically, academically, years her throughout college evolve to gets athlete ing an environment in which the student- mitted to providing the student-athletes the providing to mitted stitution and an athletic department com- in- academic class first a with along That away.right attention my caught scenery great the and hills rolling The beautiful. absolutely was place this thought I ville A the toUniversity ofArkansas? you drew What Q A this year’s team? for goals your are What Q A describe you your coaching philosophy? do How Q Q &AwithPulliza December in the NCAA intheNCAA December Tournament. in ball playing be will we that are confident we basis consistent a on that do to able are together.we play If we and hard Since the first time I visited Fayette- visited I time first the Since Here at Arkansas we believe in creat- in believe we Arkansas at Here We want to make sure that we play we that sure make to want We for National Championships! 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A A told them? already haven’t you that you about know to ers you anything want your recruits and thereplay - Is Q A leyball program? vol- its and Arkansas of sity Univer- the of point selling one number the is What Q friendships Arkansas istheplace for Arkansas you.friendships graduation,lifetime volleyball,to and ted non stop grade. since fifth a player or coach in of the volleyballsport If If you are looking for a place commit - I have been part of a team either as either team a of part been have I Coaches and Staff 17 But coaching came calling again calling came coaching But Grunwald moved on from Ole Grunwald is a 1991 graduate Grunwald is married to - More compliance compliance services coordinator for the Wolverines from 2000-02 assist- ing with student-athlete certifica - - inter rules NCAA and eligibility tion, pretation. SEC the to returned he when 2002 in as an assistant coach at Ole Miss, a 2005. position he held through Miss becoming the associate head coach at Morehead State until ac- Arkansas. the position at cepting of George Mason with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. He earned his master’s degree in mathematics in 1993. State Florida at education Erin Aubry. coach soccer head State Grunwald Grunwald assumed a larger role In 1998, Grunwald stepped into Grunwald moved on to the - Uni I’m extremelyI’m to have excited Kris as part It’s of our staff. not often that you have the opportunity All- three-time a is Four, Final a to been has who someone to work with American and is a trusted friend. -- Head Coach RobertPulliza volleyball volleyball player as an - undergradu ate at George Mason reaching the Final Four in 1997. He moved on to Florida State for his graduate work where he worked as seasons. three for coach an assistant as the recruiting coordinator when he joined the Auburn staff as an as- sistant in 1994, a position he held 1998. until the head coaching job with the Ti- gers. He guided Auburn to a 22-9 record his first season and tallied 41 wins during his tenure. versity of Michigan serving as the Kris Grunwald Kris Arkansas Assistant Coach Assistant Arkansas Kris Grunwald is very familiar Asics three-time a was Grunwald with the Southeastern Conference and Arkansas after six years at - Au burn and three at Ole Miss during career. his coaching Honorable Mention and All-American three-time first-team All-East 18 Coaches and Staff Arkansas VolunteerAssistantCoach Evgeniya RangelovaKirk Arkansas AssistantCoach Carol Price - George in University Southwestern served for one year as an assistant at the sidelines. the SLC All-Academic team whileon to selections five with Roadrunners Prior.Victoria pick first-teamer 2007 and PicardConnie first-team including honors, Conference All-Southland earned players Six gym. the of out and in both successes to Roadrunners the Texas-San Antonio. two seasonsasanassistant coach at 2008 asanassistant coach. July in staff volleyball Arkansas of books as she holds the career re- career the holds she as books is splashed throughout the record - Razor the backs. for all-time fourth ranks that mark a assists, career She finished hercareer with 1968 team’ssetter.the as Tournament NCAA the and wins 37 to backs sas in 2000-01, leading the - Razor in2008. the Razorbacks for coach volunteerassistant a as fold Arkansas the to returns Kirk ro t hr ie t TA Price UTSA, at time her to Prior the assisted Price addition, In helped Price UTSA, at While after Arkansas to comes Price University the joined Price Carol In addition, Rangelova’s name - Arkan for played Rangelova Rangelova “Jenny” Evgeniya ticulture. hor- in degree bachelor’s a with ate team inthe2003-04season. basketball women’s Aggies the on center a volleyball,was toPrice tion addi- after In blocker. middle to senior moving a as Player Offensive nior. She was named the team’s Best Improved Most Player award ju- a as team’sthe earned PriceAggies, the for hitter outside an as starter two-year A 2000-03. from A&M Texas at volleyball college her played and NCAA Division III Tournament in 2005. the to trip a and years recent in title Conference Athletic Collegiate ern record,36-5 a team’sthe South- first town, Texas. She aided the Pirates to niors. club, local the - Ju runs Ozark also She Springdale. in Arena Sports Star All at coaching and working area the in remained in and 2002, Arkansas from education in against Tennessee in2000. cord for assists in a match with 88 Price is a 2004 Texas A&M gradu- Fenton,of native a Priceis Mich., Rangelova earned her degree her earned Rangelova

Coaches and Staff 19 - condition and strength of director Arkansas’ as staff Razorback the joined Barbour Todd Barbour has 14 years of experience in the strength and conditioning field and joins the State, Oregon at coach conditioning and strength assistant an as years five spent also He Julie Cain begins season with the Arkansas her 15th Julie Cain Department Athletic in 2008. As the athletic department has so evolved, too, has Cain and her job responsibilities. Arkansasas added expand to continued room training athletic the as well as duties Her Cain was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine in 1999 and be- Todd Barbour Todd Olympic Sports for and Conditioning Director of Strength Olympic sportsing for in the summer of 2008. athletic department staff after spending the four previous years as the director of perfor- Colo. in Greeley, Institute Wellness and the Performance at mance and fiveyears as a high school strength andconditioning coach aswell as afootball and Mont. softball in Billings, coach Julie Cain Olympic Sports for Trainer Head Athletic Hired as the athletic head trainer women’s when the departments were separate in 1994, administering while team volleyball Arkansas the with duties day-to-day the assumed Cain teams. women’s then eight for room the training years. in the coming the fold to teams women’s more three Barbour earned his bachelor’s in physical education and sports science from the University of Idaho in 1994. He for principles and philosophy implemented and developed designed, he Institute, Wellness and Performance the At Barbour assisted in the development and implementation of protocol for orthopedic injuryevaluations, screens, Barbour At was OSU, a coach and presenter softballat summer He and , camps de- basketball. for football, While at the Oregon football State, team won its firstPac-10 championship in He 30years. also worked with more In addition to the administration of the athletic training room, Cain added responsibility for most of the building and building the of most for responsibility added Cain room, training athletic the of administration the to addition In Prior to Cain Arkansas, was an assistant athletic trainer at While Cain Texas worked the at with University Texas. of Michigan in 1987. Central from degree of Illinois of the University and earned her master’s is a 1985 graduate Cain earned certification from theNational Strength andConditioning Association in 2001 and theCollegiateStrength and in 2002. Association Coaches Conditioning rehabilitation regeneration, fitness, and He pre-habilitation. also designed the new and budgeted, facility, researched all equipment. and purchased and He post-surgical recruited “performance workout evaluations. inhibitors” emergency athletic procedures, consults, athletes in the sports of football volleyball, softball, baseball, , and basketball to train in northern Colorado at the Institute. Wellness and Performance signed and implemented all aspects of sport-specific linear student-athletes’ includingconditioning, power, strength, multi-directional energy speed, speed, system regeneration and development, post-injury reconditioning as the head golf. and women’s and men’s softball, baseball, for coach and conditioning strength than 70 athletes who went on 21 the All-Americans play and professionally, 63 That list All-Pac-10 selections. includes NBA. pick in the League Baseball and a first-round world champion in a Major draft picks, first-round five came an Associate Athletic Director for the former women’s department in the spring 2007. of women’s the former Director for Athletic came an Associate Athletics Department while projects renovation still for serving the Women’s former as Start - the head athletic trainer. the department all facility for for construction also served responsible and Cain as the facilities coordinator ing in 2004, maintenance. several world-class and Olympic athletes as well 1989 as track the and 1988 1991 volleyball, swimming national cham- pionship teams. Arkansas Volleyball Support Staff Support Volleyball Arkansas 20 Coaches and Staff onet f w t Gog ad Ginny and George to two of youngest The High team. basketball the on Elkins played and at valedictorian was Kobe Fayetteville,of native girl.A ball Ark.,a as team the serving of years five after ager man- a as 2006 in team volleyball kansas Manager Kobe Kimmery kansas. Ar- at disorders communication in gree of theNational Scholar’s Society. Honor member a and Dean’s member a List was She University.Lutheran California from 2006 December in applications havioral chology with concentration in - clinical/be berg earned her bachelor’s degree in psy- Ny- sales. ticket group and in-game promotions with staff marketing Arkansas teams and officials. She will also assist the camps, visiting with working traveland planning summer coordinating include duties those of Some Arkan- the staff. coaching sas for duties office day-to-day the of much handles Valley, native Calif., Simi The Operations.Volleyball of rector - Di the as 2007 January in staff volleyball of Director VB Operations NybergJessica Arkansas Volleyball Staff Support Junior Kimmery Kobe joined the Ar- the joined Kobe Kimmery Junior de- master’s her pursuing is Nyberg Arkansas the joined Nyberg Jessica events. Razorbacks for groups spirit handling as well as Mascots and Girls squad,PomRBI Cheerleaders, Razorback the of schedule performance and selection the dinates Razorbacks.coor- the She forcoordinator Spirit Coordinator Jean Nail Club. er’s assistant and a member of the IMPACT Club,Band, was editor the of Yearbook, Photographyteacha - Club, Foods French Club, Pep Club, French Huddle, FCA,ety, - Soci Honor National in participated she gree inkineiology. de- her pursuing is and Arkansas at man Eads,in High tian Tenn.,fresh- a is Klimetz in team volleyball 2008. Arkansas the with Manager Klimetz Rachel graduation. after school high teach to plans and mathematics in cent Arkansas graduate. Kobe is majoring re- a is sister,Kristen, older Kobe’s Kobe, Nail is in her 27th year as spirit group spirit as year 27th her in is Nail and active was career prep Klimetz’s - Chris Briarcrest of graduate 2008 A year first her begins Klimetz Rachel director ofmarchingdirector percussion. and bands of director assistant as served at kansas,Texastaught he Tech,he where bands,Band.Ar- Concert joining the to Priorand volleyball and Razorback basketball men’s the directs Band, Marching Razorback the of direction the in assists PratchardArkansas, At TexasTech.from performance percussion in degree music of master his and Oklahoma from degree education music of bachelor his ceived Assistant Director Band Jeremy Pratchard of Nebraska. University the at years four cheered and for nine years. Jimenez is from , Association Texas Cheerleaders Universal for instructor camp head a been has He as year sixth Razorbacks. his Arkansas the for coach in cheer is Jimenez Kraig Cheer Coach Kraig Jimenez and Aubrey Anne Kehn, eight. 11 Kehn, Michael John of grandparents proud the are and Salrin (Mrs.Scott) Elsa daughters, Michelle (Mrs. Doug) Kehn and from the University ofArkansas. education in 1987 in masters and ntv Olhmn Pacad re- Pratchard Oklahoman, native A Jean and husband Mike Nail have two 1986 in bachelors her received Nail Meet the Players 21 22 Meet the Players her academic honors as a sophomore adding academic all-state school volleyball. high of first year her in mention repeatedShe honorable all-conference an as and Weekthe of Athlete Leader all- four academic conference honors as a freshman and was of selected as the News- first the earned Dortch in Mo. Springfield, Hornets Hillcrest the for winner award all-conference time two- a and all-district four-time a as Arkansas to came Dortch AT HILLCREST Arena.mont inBarnhill ment. She posted 124 digs and had a career-best 13 against - Bel Diego TournaUNLV San against the 14 at - career-best a cluding in- assists 15 recorded Dortch DS. a as primarily matches 31 in action saw specialist/libero, defensiveDortch and setter a 2005. Both in freshman a as Arkansas for roles several filled Dortch AS AFRESHMAN(2005) with 196digsfor gameaverage. a1.8digper late in the season. also Dortch improved her defensive numbers over TennesseeConferencewin Southeastern a in performance 30-assist a match,by highlighted Arkansas one but all in assists bests for the Springfield,Mo., native. Dortch posted double-digit lied 634 assists and averaged 5.93 assists per game - both career ran a two-setter offense. In her first seasonRazorbacks asLady athe starter,as 2006 in Dortch tal- starting time split Dortch Caira AS ASOPHOMORE(2006) didnotplayCaira volleyball Dortch in2007. IN 2007 Dortch Caira D SA A H% TA Kills Career Bests -SEC Academic Roll Honor Awards 14 vs. Mississippi 4 vs. SEMO 30 vs. Tennessee 1.000 vs. SEMO 3 vs. Stephen F. Austin 2 vs. SEMO rod, works for Frito-Lay Arkansas. inNorthwest Husband,Jar- 2008. 24, May Dortch Jarrod married Daugherty with graduation. psychology after psychologist sports in a becoming of majoring hopes the is Dortch Mike. brother, older an and Caryn, and Chrissy sisters, older two has She Mo. field, the is Daugherty - Spring of Anne youngestDaugherty Sue fourand of children to Mike Caira former the 1987, 27, June Born PERSONAL Warner inNew Headquarters York City. Time the at ceremony a in honored wereclassmates, tributing producing a video on a deaf football player. She, along with con- after University the attending before summer the in Excellence the regular season. of end the at blocks total in conference the in second was and percentage and total hitting blocks, earned the in team’s Hornets top awardserver the led She year. that News-Leader twice honors earning weekly senior a as all-state and all-conference nominee, academic all-state team,an all-region the of member a was She 4. class all-district and 11 all-conference,all-district all- severaltournament teams.to selected Her senior was season saw and Dortch earn first-team assists block in team the lead Dortch 2003, in junior a As years. three next the for list the to Springfield,Missouri ||Hillcrest Bear || Club oth and h Ntoa SuetTlvso Aad for Award Television Student National the earned Dortch 10-20-06* #24 || Senior || Setter ||5-8 ||Setter #24 ||Senior 10-1-06 9-2-06* 9-2-06* 9-1-06* 9-2-06* 2006 Kills 2006 Match Bests H% TA A SA *Most recent*Most D 2 vs. SEMO 1.000 vs. SEMO 4 at Kansas 30 vs. Tennessee 4 vs. SEMO 14 vs. Mississippi 10-20* 10-1 9-2* 9-2* 9-2* 9-9 Meet the Players 23 0.38 0.64 0.10 0.35 0.55 0.09 PPG Pts/G 5.0 PTS 78.0 68.0 10.0 44.0 39.0 Points 2 0 32 30 23 23 BHE BHE 6 6 0 4 4 0 BE BE B/G 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 BPG 0 0 0 0 0 0 TB TB 0 0 0 0 0 0 BA BA 0 0 0 0 0 0 BS BS 0 6 0 6 16 16 RE RE D/G 1.55 1.83 1.58 1.24 1.89 1.17 DPG 63 320 196 197 124 134 DIG DIG 69 44 47 25 14 33 SE SE 0.19 0.30 0.14 0.08 0.06 0.21 SA/G SAPG 8 3 40 32 18 15 SA SA A/G 3.14 5.93 3.35 0.15 0.00 5.90 APG 0 A A 15 649 634 419 419 Pct Pct .239 .440 .323 .468 -.206 -.056 75 65 34 47 18 TA TA 109 3 5 9 2 3 E E 12 K/G 0.18 0.34 0.21 0.02 0.34 0.04 KPG 2 2 K K 38 36 26 24 60 29 36 20 31 16 MP MP Did not play Did not play 71 54 GP GP 207 107 125 100 2007 TOTAL 2006 2007 TOTAL 2006 2005 2005 Southeastern Conference Only Conference Southeastern Season Caira Dortch’s Career Stats Career Dortch’s Caira Season 24 Meet the Players in total attempts (1257)and14thinhitting percentage (.254). career numbers include ranking 20th for kills (519),Lawrence’s 16th of in kpg (2.38), Some 20th line. service the at appearance rare against a in aces Mississippi service two with again and Georgia against digs five with day career a had also F.Lawrence Stephen Austin. against performance solo block career-best a had and Mississippi against 13 with blocks total for career-bests posted improved.She numbers her week each stronger Sooners’ the floor. on home got win Lawrence five-game As thrilling a to Arkansas helping Oklahoma against service into pressed was she when Aug. time first 25 the for floor the to returnedsession. Lawrencetraining re- sidelined the Sullivan, surgery quiring Mo.,injury native for the entireknee preseason A began. season fall the as high were expectations and year freshman her following summer and spring great a had Lawrence AS ASOPHOMORE(2006) assistsinamatch.individual block for second is that number a - 13 with match a in blocks for sixth for tied formark.foreighthpercentage.271 careerhitting a with Lawrence ranks tied a junior.ranks a also as She Pittsburgh with against set mark (16-0-22) match .727 a in 10 top the in ranks she where percentage hitting for notably most book record the throughout sprinkled junior.is Lawrence’sa name as blocks total 57 had and digs 32 had kills, 167 with third was matches where she again led the team with a .292 hitting percentage. She Razorbacks.forthe blocks Lawrence’s SEC in weregood numbers equally age. She was third on the team with 292 and kills had 45 digs and 90 total the year at the top of the stat sheet with a team-best .303 hitting percent - year hitting better than .350 leading to Arkansas its 6-1 start. She finished season. the of first weeks the in teamhonors ment Lawrence the opened all-tourna- back-to-back earning 2007 in court the Lawrencehit Christina AS AJUNIOR(2007) LAWRENCE Christina SA A H% TA Kills Career Bests D -2x SEC Fresh. of the Week - Arkansas Invite- Arkansas All-Tourn. Awards BS TB BA 13 (0-13)vs. Miss 13 vs. Mississippi State1 at Miss State5 at Miss TBA 3 vs. No. 5Florida .727 (8-0-11)at Miss 48 vs. Pepperdine 17 vs. #4Florida pre-vet majorat Arkansas. to Dave and Tina Lawrence and has a younger brother, Carl. Lawrence is a Nov. Born children13, two of oldest 1985,the Lawrence is Marie Christina PERSONAL high of season volleyball.school final her in aces service 71 and solos block 17 digs, 238 percentage.hitting .490 a with junior a as games 65 in assists,18 had She state in qualified the trackevents. meet four for kills Lawrence 381 tallied com soccer. played and No. ranked career school high her Lawrenceby finished 35 track ran team, basketball Eagle the on starter year sophomore and freshman. In addition to volleyball, Lawrence was a three- a as Eagles the for selection all-region all-conference,and all-metrotime two- a was but injury, an with competition of season senior her missed athlete multi-sport The School. High Janu- Sullivan from in graduating early after ary Razorbacks the join to opportunity rare a had Lawrence AT SULLIVAN at thecollegiate level. sport the from retired game,but one in 2004,playing in Arkansas at ball Lawrence the redshirted 2004 season. Lawrence tried her hand at - basket 2004 Invitational.team pickat theArkansas all-tournament an was and selection Week the of Player Freshman SEC to selection the Southeastern a Conference All-Freshman earning team. blocks 98 She was also and a two-time digs 30 added She per 2005. in kills game 2.44 had and kills 281 recorded Lawrence percentage. hitting a .253 with team the on fifth finishing it of most the made She 2005. in freshman redshirt a as chance her getting team,finally volleyball kansas Ar - the for White and Cardinal the wear to time long a waited Lawrence AS AFRESHMAN(2005) and was the No.the addition,basketball.wasfor playerIn and wing 49-rated she #7 || Senior ||Outside Hitter ||6-1 #7 ||Senior

10-12-07* 11-19-05* 9-21-07* 9-21-07* Sullivan, Mo. ||Sullivan 10-1-06 10-1-06 11-6-05 8-25-07 2005 2005 *Most recent*Most TB BA BS D SA A H% TA Kills 2007 Match Bests -Jeffierson -Jeffierson Cup All Tourney InnInv.-Clarion All Tourney -SEC All-Freshman Team 8.0 (0-8)at Tennessee 8 at Tennessee State1 at Miss State5 at Miss TBA 3 vs. No. 5Florida .727 (16-0-22)vs. Pitt 48 vs. Pepperdine 17 at Tennessee PrepVolleyball. 2007 2007 2005 10-12 9-30 9-30 9-21 9-21 8-25 8-25 9-30 Meet the Players 25 2.96 2.94 2.90 3.14 2.92 2.78 3.09 2.88 PPG PPG PTS PTS 571.5 957.0 197.0 339.0 207.0 286.5 167.5 331.5 9 5 5 2 4 16 19 10 BHE BHE 4 7 24 40 10 16 10 17 BE BE 0.88 0.85 0.84 0.83 0.93 0.87 0.87 0.85 BPG BPG 57 90 66 90 47 98 TB TB 170 278 56 88 64 87 45 95 BA BA 165 270 5 8 1 2 2 3 2 3 BS BS 4 5 1 1 0 0 3 4 RE RE 0.45 0.38 0.47 0.42 0.52 0.48 0.33 0.26 DPG DPG 87 32 45 37 49 18 30 124 DIG DIG 6 7 1 1 5 5 0 1 SE SE 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.00 SAPG SAPG 3 3 1 1 2 2 0 0 SA SA 0.21 0.22 0.19 0.20 0.32 0.31 0.09 0.16 APG APG 5 A A 41 72 13 22 23 32 18 Pct Pct .269 .271 .292 .303 .250 .255 .265 .253 TA TA 414 690 428 600 324 657 1166 1947 E E 46 83 64 85 57 167 283 115 2.49 2.49 2.46 2.70 2.41 2.31 2.65 2.44 KPG KPG K K 481 811 167 292 171 238 143 281 54 88 18 28 20 28 16 32 MP MP

Redshirt Season Redshirt Season 68 71 54 GP GP 193 326 108 103 115

TOTAL TOTAL 2007 2007 2006 2006 2004 2005 2004 2005 Southeastern Conference Only Conference Southeastern Season Christina Lawrence’s Career Statistics Career Lawrence’s Christina Season 2005 2007 2007 Team -SEC All-Freshman Tourney All -Clarion Inn Inv. Tourney All Cup -Jeffierson 2005 2005

Awards All-Tourn. - Arkansas Invite Week the of Fresh. SEC -2x 26 Meet the Players room during the spring 2007. room thespring during class- American an in semester first her in average point grade 4.0 perfect a recorded Tang team. her on blocker Shanghai,in University dan China, strong a was she where 2007. of spring Tang, the by goes who Karen, transferred from Fu to Arkansas - in Razorbacks the joined Tang Yun AT ARKANSAS senior. a as time playingmorefor challenge to expected nativeis Beijing,play.China,ConferenceThe Southeastern in year top 10. In addition, Tang recorded 11 total blocks twice last pressive 1.16 block per game average to rank in the career im- an for enough good was that but blocks total 44 just records. Arkansas the in name Tang the with finished year playing time,her on Tang made limits a name for herself the and etched her Despite game. collegiate the of speed the to adjustedYun she as year Tanglast sparingly played AS AJUNIOR(2007) TANG Yun Kills Career Bests SA A H% TA D TB BS BA 11 (2-9)vs. Auburn 10 vs. Georgia 2 vs. Auburn 4 vs. NSU 2 vs. Georgia TBA 1 vs. State Miss .667 (2-0-3)vs. Alabama 12 vs. Georgia Beijing, ||Fudan School Sports University China ||Beijing ics and academics after graduation. after ics andacademics tosciencewould athlet andworklitical both major - in like Shirong Tang andXiuhua ofBeijing, Du China. She - is apo of child 15,only 1982,March the Tang YunBorn (Karen) is PERSONAL April. volleyball.of Thatconsistedweekplayseason one of ofin Tang attended law school at Fudan and played one season AT FUDANUNIVERSITY teer coach at herhighschool. volun- a was she which during visa a obtain to tempting staff.coaching the to tryman at- time Tangthe spent then when coun- her Arkansas mentioned the Zhao Ning setter of Razorback former attention the to came first Tang AT BEIJINGSPORTS SCHOOL #3 || Senior || Middle Blocker ||Middle ||6-3 #3 ||Senior 10-26 10-7* 10-7* 9-21* 10-5* 10-5 10-5 9-1* Kills 2007 Match Bests TA A H% BS D SA TB BA *Most recent*Most 4 vs. NSU 12 vs. Georgia 1 vs. State Miss .667 (2-0-3)vs. Alabama 2 vs. Auburn 2 vs. Georgia TBA 11 (2-9)vs. Auburn 10 vs. Georgia 10-26 10-5* 9-21* 10-7* 10-7* 10-5 10-5 9-1* Meet the Players 27 1.26 1.26 1.21 1.21 PPG PPG PTS PTS 48.0 48.0 35.5 35.5 2 2 2 2 BHE BHE 6 6 10 10 BE BE 1.16 1.24 1.16 1.24 BPG BPG 44 36 44 36 TB TB 38 31 38 31 BA BA 6 5 6 5 BS BS 1 1 1 1 RE RE 0.24 0.28 0.24 0.28 DPG DPG 9 8 9 8 DIG DIG 0 0 0 0 SE SE 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 SAPG SAPG 1 1 1 1 SA SA 0.11 0.10 0.11 0.10 APG APG 4 3 4 3 A A Pct Pct .118 .083 .118 .083 68 48 68 48 TA TA E E 14 10 14 10 0.58 0.48 0.58 0.48 KPG KPG K K 22 14 22 14 16 12 16 12 MP MP 38 29 38 29 GP GP TOTAL TOTAL 2007 2007 Yun Tang’s Career Statistics Career Tang’s Yun Season Only Conference Southeastern Season 28 Meet the Players 1.38 kills per gamein2006. per 1.38 kills ineight withsevenattemptsGeorgia whileaveraging kills posted Clark career-besta percentage hitting .875 against prowess, blocking her to addition margin.In .01 slim a by category second the in runner-up the as finishing game Clark was second on the team in total blocks and blocks .271. per hitting year the finished and Auburn against kills 11 match against Ole Miss in Barnhill. She tallied a career-best a in blocks 18 with record school a well.set as Clark team all-freshman the to selection with league the by honored was and season the during the Weekhonors of Freshman mediate on impact a young team in 2006. She earned SEC the 2005 season, Clark stepped on the floor and had an im- ed event and proved well worth the wait. After redshirting much-anticipat- a was career Clark’sArkansas of start The AS AFRESHMAN(2006) freshman in2006. leaderas aredshirt blocks for rankswasand careergame season the per sixth blocks match with 18 set in a five-game contest withOle Miss. She a in blocks for record school the holds tan,Kansas,native - Manhat books.The record Arkansas the in found be still Despite her absence from the lineup in 2007, her name can Destiny Clark did not play in 2007 after having knee surgery. AS ASOPHOMORE(2007) CLARK Destiny TB BA BS D SA A H% TA Kills Career Bests -SEC All-Freshman Team record-School for TB inamatch (18) -SEC FRofthe Week 5; (Week 9-25-06) Awards 18 (0-18)vs. Miss 18 vs. Mississippi 3 vs. Carolina South 2 vs. Mississippi TBA 2 vs. Mississippi .875 vs. Georgia 21 vs. No. 16BYU 11 at Auburn Manhattan, ||Manhattan Kansas Networks ||Kansas a kinesiology majorat Arkansas. a kinesiology brothers,and Zac Trace,younger sister,younger a and two Sadie. is She has She Clark. Patty and Steve to children Born April 16, 1987, Destiny Eileen Clark is the oldest of four PERSONAL and track inthehighjump. basketball in letterwinner three-year a was but ball, club appearances, 6A state three sub-state titlesandtwo I-70leaguecrowns. three to team her leading while Indians the for digs 228 and assists kills,38 329 with .344 senior,hit a Clark As well. as selection League Centennial all- first-team and all-state first-team a was She prepster. a as twice honors first-team tournament state 6A earning starter three-year a gem”was this “hidden where Kansas, Manhattan, from lineup Arkansas the into checked Clark AT MANHATTAN the2005season. Destiny redshirted Clark 2005 A 10’3” leaper in high school, Clark didn’t play much play didn’t Clark school, high in leaper 10’3” A #32 || Junior || Middle Blocker#32 ||JuniorMiddle ||6-0 10-15-06 10-1-06* 10-1-06 10-1-06 9-24-06 10-1-06 9-22-06 9-8-06 D SA A H% *Most recent*Most TB BA BS TA Kills 2006 Match Bests 2 vs. Mississippi TBA 2 vs. Mississippi .875 vs. Georgia 18 (0-18)vs. Miss 18 vs. Mississippi 3 vs. Carolina South 21 vs. No. 16BYU 11 at Auburn 10-15 10-1* 10-1 9-22 10-1 10-1 9-24 9-8 Meet the Players 29 2.08 2.08 2.19 2.19 PPG PPG PTS PTS 221.5 221.5 153.0 153.0 2 2 2 2 BHE BHE 8 8 17 17 BE BE 1.29 1.29 1.26 1.26 BPG BPG 88 88 TB TB 137 137 80 80 BA BA 123 123 8 8 14 14 BS BS 1 1 1 1 RE RE 0.16 0.19 0.16 0.19 DPG DPG 17 13 17 13 DIG DIG 0 0 0 0 SE SE 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 SAPG SAPG 0 0 0 0 SA SA 0.08 0.10 0.08 0.10 APG APG 8 7 8 7 A A Pct Pct .271 .278 .278 .271 TA TA 340 234 234 340 E E 54 40 40 54 1.38 1.50 1.50 1.38 KPG KPG K K 146 105 105 146 29 20 20 29 MP MP

Did not play (Injury)Did not play Did not play (Injury)Did not play Redshirt Season Redshirt Season 70 70 GP GP 106 106

2007 TOTAL 2007 TOTAL 2005 2006 2005 2006 Southeastern Conference Only Conference Southeastern Season Destiny Clark’s Career Statistics Career Clark’s Destiny Season

9-8

9-24 10-1 10-1 10-1

9-22 10-1* 10-15 South Carolina 3 vs. Mississippi 18 vs. Miss 18 (0-18) vs. Auburn 11 at BYU 16 No. 21 vs. Georgia .875 vs. Mississippi 2 vs. TBA Mississippi 2 vs. BS BA TB *Most recent 2006 Match Bests 2006 Match Kills TA H% A SA D 9-8-06 9-22-06 10-1-06 9-24-06 10-1-06 10-1-06 10-1-06* 10-15-06 A 10’3” leaper in high school, Clark didn’t play much 2005 Clark redshirtedDestiny the 2005 season. MANHATTAN AT Clark checked into the Arkansas lineup from Manhattan, Kansas, where “hidden this was gem” a three-year starter earning 6A state tournament first-team honors twice as a prepster. She was a first-team all-state and first-team all- Centennial League selection as well. As Clark a hit senior, .344 with 329 38 kills, assists and 228 digs for the Indians while leading her team to three I-70 league crowns. titles and two sub-state three state 6A appearances, club ball, but was a three-year letterwinner in basketball in the high jump. and track PERSONAL four of oldest the is Clark Eileen Destiny 1987, 16, April Born children to Steve and Patty Clark. She has She is Sadie. two and a younger sister, younger Trace, Zac and brothers, a kinesiology Arkansas. major at Auburn 11 at BYU 16 No. 21 vs. Georgia .875 vs. 2 vs. Mississippi 2 vs. TBA Mississippi 2 vs. South Carolina 3 vs. Mississippi 18 vs. Miss 18 (0-18) vs. Awards 9-25-06) (Week 5; Week -SEC FR of the (18) a match TB in for -School record Team -SEC All-Freshman Career Bests Career Kills TA H% A SA D BS BA TB 30 Meet the Players digs for average. a1.63dpg 174 and kills four notched Scanlan Auburn. rival Division Westernwith match-up SEC an in digs 11 33 had and assists season/career-best a tallied Scanlan average. game assist-per- 6.24 a with assists 668 team-best a recording matches 29 all and games 107 in played and season, the of match first the from service into pressed was Scanlan AS AFRESHMAN(2006) enters herjuniorseasonwith1,400. school to history surpass the 1,000 career assists mark and playerssevenin aces.of single-season one and is Scanlan game per aces service career for 10 top the in ranks also She Arkansas. at all-time second ranking year last State Norfolk against aces service eight recorded aces. Scanlan service 41 team-high a with Razorbacks two of one was Scanlan addition, In 2007. in kills 11 with setters the led and average assist-per-game 6.00 assists,a 732 including category statistical every nearly in numbers careerposted Scanlan offense. two-setter Arkansas’ of part as 2007, in Lindsay Scanlan’s role continued to expand as a sophomore AS ASOPHOMORE(2007) SCANLAN Lindsay SA A H% TA Kills Career Bests D BS TB BA 8 vs. NSU 36 at S. Carolina 1.000 (1-0-1)UNI 5 vs. Georgia 2 vs. Carolina South TBA TBA TBA 11 vs. LSU basketball at theUniversitybasketball ofIowa. played grandfather her and Texasat A&M-Commerce ball College. Centenary Scanlan’s- basket played both parents at volleyball played Stephanie sister older UT-Pan and American, at volleyball played Jennifer sister Older Texas. Rockwall, of Scanlan Dianne and Pat to children three of youngest the is Scanlan Elaine 8,1988,Lindsay April Born PERSONAL tional titlein2006. in 2004, added the 17 National title in 2005 and the 18 Na- title National 16 the to Force the helped She senior. a as honors MVP team earning team club Force Dallas the for honorsasajunior.team all-district first- earning before all-district second-team to improved freshman,a as year the of newcomer mention honorable earned Scanlan title. district the to team her leading ors consecutive season and earned all-tournament team hon- honors. She paced the Yellowjackets in kills for the second lowjackets, capping off her senior season with district MVP Scanlan was a four-year starter and letterwinner for the Yel- AT ROCKWALL Rockwall, Texas ||RockwallDallas Force In addition to high school volleyball, Scanlan played Scanlan volleyball, school high to addition In #2 || Junior || Setter ||6-0 #2 ||JuniorSetter 11-2-07* 9-16-07* 10-5-07 9-24-06 9-8-07* 9-1-07 Kills 2007 Match Bests H% TA D A *Most recent*Most TB BA BS SA 1 at S. Carolina 1.000 (1-0-1)UNI 5 vs. Georgia 11 vs. LSU 36 at S. Carolina TBA TBA TBA 8 vs. NSU 11-2* 9-16* 11-2* 10-5 9-8* 9-1 Meet the Players 31 0.31 0.29 0.35 0.43 0.26 0.34 PPG PPG PTS PTS 47.5 23.0 80.5 52.0 28.5 24.5 41 15 55 19 36 26 BHE BHE 8 4 9 4 5 4 BE BE 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 BPG BPG 1 0 1 0 1 1 TB TB 1 0 1 0 1 1 BA BA 0 0 0 0 0 0 BS BS 1 0 1 0 1 1 RE RE 1.58 1.54 1.55 1.49 1.63 1.62 DPG DPG 237 122 356 182 174 115 DIG DIG 45 23 63 30 33 22 SE SE 0.27 0.25 0.28 0.34 0.22 0.30 SAPG SAPG 41 20 65 41 24 21 SA SA 6.15 5.95 6.11 6.00 6.24 6.38 APG APG A A 923 470 732 668 453 1400 Pct Pct .146 -.167 -.038 -.025 -.211 -.286 54 26 79 41 28 38 TA TA 4 5 E E 15 17 11 12 0.04 0.04 0.07 0.09 0.04 0.04 KPG KPG 6 3 3 4 K K 15 11 40 60 20 31 20 29 MP MP 79 71 GP GP 150 229 122 107 TOTAL TOTAL 2007 2007 2006 2006 Season Only Conference Southeastern Season Lindsay Scanlan’s Career Statistics Career Scanlan’s Lindsay

9-8* 9-1 10-5

11-2* 9-16* 11-2* TBA TBA TBA 8 vs. NSU 8 vs. LSU 11 vs. Carolina S. 36 at 5 vs. Georgia 5 vs. 1.000 (1-0-1) UNI Carolina S. 1 at BS BA TB *Most recent SA D A TA H% 2007 Match Bests 2007 Match Kills 9-1-07 9-8-07* 9-24-06 10-5-07 11-2-07* 9-16-07* In addition to high school volleyball, Scanlan played AT ROCKWALL AT - Yel the for letterwinner and starter four-year a was Scanlan MVP district with season senior her off capping lowjackets, second the for kills in Yellowjackets the paced She honors. hon- team all-tournament earned and season consecutive ors leading her team to the district title. Scanlan earned honorable mention newcomer of the year as a freshman, improved to second-team all-district before earning first- all-districtteam honors as a junior. for the Dallas Force club team earning team MVP honors as a senior. She helped the Force to the 16 National title - Na 18 the and 2005 in title National 17 the added 2004, in tional title in 2006. PERSONAL Born April Lindsay 1988, 8, Elaine Scanlan is the youngest of three children to Pat and Dianne Scanlan of Rockwall, Texas. Older sister Jennifer played volleyball at American, and UT-Pan older sister Stephanie played volleyball at parents both played basket - Scanlan’s Centenary College. ball A&M-Commerce at Texas and her grandfather played basketball of Iowa. the University at South Carolina 2 vs. 5 vs. Georgia 5 vs. 1.000 (1-0-1) UNI Carolina S. 36 at NSU 8 vs. LSU 11 vs. TBA TBA TBA BA TB BS D Career Bests Career Kills TA H% A SA 32 Meet the Players the Bilikins aswell.the Bilikins against blocks total eight and assists block eight career-best a best 37 total attempts in the five-game match.Seaton recorded posted a career-bestagainst Saint 12 Louiskills adding a career- action.limited in native Smithkills Fort 49 The with .193 hitting year solid a had Seaton Kristin native Arkansas freshman, a As AS AFRESHMAN(2005) a late summerfour-wheeler accident. in injured being after season 2006 the redshirted Seaton Kristin IN 2006 sophomore. a as solos block and digs aces, service assists, for highs career her tied Georgia.,she at and 55 with attempts total and 20 with backs. In addition, Seaton posted career-bests for in kills a game - Razor the for blocks 55 and digs aces,184 service 17 had kills, 122 games. The Fort Smith, Ark., native tallied a career-high 199 Arkansas’of 104 in playing included that year solid a with tions ques- those answered she But question. in was career leyball vol- her times at and accident ATV an in injuries multiple fered Seaton’s Kristin remarkable.volleyballwasto return suf- Seaton AS ASOPHOMORE(2007) SEATON Kristin TB BA BS D SA A H% TA Kills Career Bests 8 (0-8)vs. Louis Saint 8 vs. Louis Saint 1 vs. FSU 9 vs. UNI 3 vs. NSU 2 vs. Pepperdine 1.000 (1-0-1)vs. Utah 55 vs. Georgia 20 vs. Georgia majoring in kinesiology at Arkansas. inkinesiology majoring She has an older brother, Seth, and younger sister, Brooke. She is dle of three children to Dana and Carol Seaton of Fort Smith, Ark. Born March 5, 1987, Mildred Seaton Jean Kristin Mary is the mid- PERSONAL Northside. for track and basketball in selection all-conferencethree-time a was West,Seaton the representing while match All-Star kansas kills.career 1,888 with finishing 179 with Ar- the of MVP Named 188, and as a senior paced the league in kills with 680 and blocks with blocks and 658 with kills in leader conference the was she junior a 550.As with kills in conference the led she sophomore a As honors. team all-tournament state two and all-state two 2004, garnered and and 2002 in appearances four final of pair a the Lady Bears to their first-ever helping AAAAA Conference title while in 2004 and honors team all-tournament several lected all-tournament team honors during her prep career. Seaton col- ference AAAAA West team selection and earned four conference Con- four-time a the Yearwas of honors.Seaton Athlete Sports 50 recruits for the class of 2005, and earned Arkansas River Valley U.S.volleyballteam.A2 National top the of one named was She the of member a was she All-American, School High Volleyball Prep 2004 A Northside. at and club her at both numerous are would have been high school rivals. Seaton’s honors and awards history, joining 2004 graduate Jennifer Haaser, although the pair secondFortSmith,the became Seaton Ark., programin product AT NORTHSIDE Fort Smith, Ark. ||Ozark Juniors ||Northside #15 ||JuniorOutsideHitter ||6-0 10-11-05 10-11-05 9-10-05* 8-25-07 10-5-07 10-5-07 9-7-07* 9-8-07* 9-1-07* H% TA Kills 2007 Match Bests SA A D BS BA TB *Most recent*Most .433 (14-1-30)vs. Pep. 55 vs. Georgia 20 vs. Georgia 3 vs. NSU State3 at Miss 11 at Miss Ole 1 vs. FSU 5 at Virginia 5 at Virginia

10-21* 8-31* 8-31* 10-5 10-5 8-25 9-21 9-1* 9-7* Meet the Players 33 2.14 1.86 2.36 1.94 1.60 1.57 PPG PPG PTS PTS 67.0 33.5 312.0 160.0 245.0 126.5 4 0 3 0 1 0 BHE BHE 5 3 5 3 0 0 BE BE 0.62 0.59 0.53 0.46 0.86 1.00 BPG BPG 91 51 55 30 36 21 TB TB 88 50 52 29 36 21 BA BA 3 1 3 1 0 0 BS BS 2 1 24 14 22 13 RE RE 1.32 1.47 1.77 1.89 0.19 0.14 DPG DPG 8 3 192 126 184 123 DIG DIG 8 8 1 0 20 19 SE SE 0.05 0.12 0.06 0.16 0.00 0.00 SAPG SAPG 4 4 0 0 17 17 SA SA 0.13 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.10 APG APG 9 6 2 A A 11 21 15 Pct Pct .109 .140 .095 .127 .193 .178 73 TA TA 451 765 378 620 145 E E 81 71 10 21 141 120 1.51 1.70 1.65 1.91 1.10 1.17 KPG KPG K K 23 49 130 248 107 199 9 28 50 19 30 20 MP MP Redshirt Season (Injury) Redshirt Season (Injury) 86 65 42 21 GP GP 146 104 TOTAL TOTAL 2006 2007 2006 2007 2005 2005 Southeastern Conference Only Conference Southeastern Season Kristin Seaton’s Career Statistics Career Seaton’s Kristin Season 34 Meet the Players in 2006. All-FreshmanMid-Continentteam the to selection to route en aces for conference the in third ranked son tallied a single match record 37 digs finishing the sea- also Fieldingaverage. dig-per-game 5.22 a and digs 627 record school single-season a with team the ing Ladies,lead- the for games 120 all in played Fielding Centenary,at While Louisiana. in College atCentenary season one after Razorbacks the joined Fielding AT CENTENARY after season 2007 fromtransferring College. Centenary to Arkansas the redshirted Fielding Lauren AS ASOPHOMORE(2007) FIELDING Lauren Plano, Texas ||Centenary ||Plano Senior ||Dallas Force #12 ||Sophomore ||Libero/Defensive ||5-5 Specialist psychology at Arkansas. brother,older in an majoring Clint,has is as.She and two children to Tim and Brenda Fielding of Dallas, Tex- of one is Fielding Michelle 6,1988,Lauren April Born PERSONAL theCoachesearned Award in2003. aswell asinsoftball. terwinner let- volleyball three-time Elite senior.a a was as She Eight the to trip a and title district a to Wildcats the 2004.and 2003 in Fieldingselection helped mention honorable earning High, Senior Plano at senior a as 2005 in selection all-district first-team a was Fielding AT SENIOR PLANO Fielding played for the Dallas Force club team and Meet the Players 35 -- -- PPG PPG -- -- PTS PTS 1 1 BHE BHE 0 0 BE BE 0.00 0.00 BPG BPG 0 0 TB TB 0 0 BA BA 0 0 BS BS 2 2 RE RE 5.22 5.22 DPG DPG 627 627 DIG DIG 30 30 SE SE 0.27 0.27 SAPG SAPG 44 44 SA SA 0.40 0.40 APG APG A A 48 48 Pct Pct -.029 -.029 35 35 TA TA 3 3 E E 0.02 0.02 KPG KPG 2 2 K K Redshirt Season 36 36 MP MP Redshirt Season GP GP 120 120 **At Centenary College **At 2007 TOTAL** 2006** 2007 Season Lauren Fielding’s Career Statistics Career Fielding’s Lauren Season Only Conference Southeastern Fielding played for the Dallas Force club team and team club Force Dallas the for played Fielding AT PLANO SENIOR AT Fielding was a first-team all-district selection in 2005 as a senior at Plano Senior High, earning honorable mention helped selectionFielding in 2003 and 2004. the Wildcats to a district title and a trip to the Eight She as was a a senior. Elite three-time volleyball - let terwinner as in softball. as well in 2003. Award earned the Coaches PERSONAL Born April Lauren 1988, 6, Michelle Fielding is one of - Tex Dallas, of Fielding Brenda and Tim to children two and She as. is has Clint, majoring an in older brother, Arkansas. at psychology 36 Meet the Players ranking fifth all-time Mustangs. fifth for the ranking career her for 83 and senior a solid as aces 46 a with server also is McCormick 870. with kills in second as the Mustangs top blocker with 342 blocks and was career volleyball her finished She selection. League time All-State, All-Sunflower two- Team anda All-EastKansas was hitter outside 6-1 the where High North Valley Blue from Razorbacks the joined McCormick AT BLUE VALLEY NORTH Razorbacks. the with season second her in expand to expected is role McCormick’splay. spot in blocks total 17 and digs 25 kills, 19 with season the finished and match each with improved McCormick 2007. in freshman ing in 12 matches and 23 games for Arkansas as a true play- water the in toe her dipped McCormick Hillary AS AFRESHMAN(2007) McCORMICK Hillary Kills Career Bests D SA A H% TA BS BA TB 6.0 (0-6)at S. Carolina 6 at S. Carolina TBA 4 at S. Carolina 5 vs. State Miss 2 at S. Carolina 1 vs. State Miss .250 (1-0-4)vs. S. Carolina 25 at S. Carolina Overland Park, ||Blue Kansas Valley || North Team KC dcto ad ieilg ad ln t tah and coach volleyball graduation. after teach to plans and kinesiology and education in majoring is McCormick Kevin. and Kyle brothers, - Mc older twoPark, has Overland Kansas.She Susan of Cormick and John to children three of youngest the is Sept.McCormick 6,Born Elizabeth 1988, Hillary PERSONAL the all-timeleadingscorer history. inschool is and title basketball state 6A Kansas a to Mustangs recordsforMustangs. the addition,In the helped she school several holds who player basketball all-Metro #5 ||Sophomore ||OutsideHitter ||6-1 The Blue Valley North product is also a two-time a also is product North Valley Blue The 10-28* 10-28 10-14 11-2* 11-2 11-2 11-2 11-2 SA A H% TA Kills 2007 Match Bests *Most recent*Most TB BA BS D 2 at S. Carolina 1 vs. State Miss .250 (1-0-4)vs. S. Carolina 25 at S. Carolina 4 at S. Carolina 6.0 (0-6)at S. Carolina 6 at S. Carolina TBA 5 vs. State Miss 10-28* 10-14 10-28 11-2* 11-2 11-2 11-2 11-2 Meet the Players 37 1.39 1.39 1.53 1.53 PPG PPG PTS PTS 32.5 32.5 29.0 29.0 0 0 0 0 BHE BHE 2 2 1 1 BE BE 0.74 0.74 0.74 0.74 BPG BPG 17 14 17 14 TB TB 17 14 17 14 BA BA 0 0 0 0 BS BS 2 1 2 1 RE RE 1.09 0.95 1.09 0.95 DPG DPG 25 18 25 18 DIG DIG 9 7 9 7 SE SE 0.22 0.21 0.22 0.21 SAPG SAPG 5 4 5 4 SA SA 0.09 0.11 0.09 0.11 APG APG 2 2 2 2 A A Pct Pct .098 .122 .098 .122 82 74 82 74 TA TA 9 9 E E 11 11 0.83 0.95 0.83 0.95 KPG KPG K K 19 18 19 18 12 11 12 11 MP MP 23 19 23 19 GP GP TOTAL TOTAL 2007 2007 Hillary McCormick’s Career Statistics Career Hillary McCormick’s Season Only Conference Southeastern Season 38 Meet the Players was a regional semifinalist for the TexasElite-Eight, and re- Royal title. 8-5A district 2005 the to Wildcats the leading while all-state and MVP all-area,all-region, district named was Royal senior a 2003.As and 2002 in honors 9-5A trict all-dis- second-team of pair a earned She Wildcats.Plano the Royal’swith season freshman her began career varsity AT SENIORHIGH PLANO 2007 European Games. Global the in competing team development u20 USA/BIP the on Croatia and Italy to travel Royal saw 2007 of summer The in play not break.semester the at 2006.Arkansas did totransferred Royal but State Ohio at signed Royal Heather PRIOR TO ARKANSAS Arkansas. at match single a for fifth ranksTemple against aces with service attempts six Her total November. in Tennessee four-game against 68 for sixth and for matches tied double-double is 12 she tallied Royal 2007. blocks in total 39 had and digs 335 with second aces,ser- vice in third was She attempts. total 1,093 and kills 332 with team the on second volleyball collegiate of season first her finished Royal match. first the of game first the Heather Royal lineupfrom rightinto jumped theArkansas AS AFRESHMAN(2007) ROYAL Heather BA BS D SA A H% TA Kills Career Bests TB 4.0 (0-4)vs. Alabama 4 vs. Alabama 1 vs. Auburn 16 vs. Alabama 6 vs. Temple State4 at Miss .520 (15-2-25)vs. SC 61 at S. Carolina 17 at S. Carolina Plano, Texas State ||Ohio ||Plano Senior ||Dallas Force sas. - Arkan at sociology in major to plans sister,Brittany,and a Plano,has of Texas.She Royal Susan and David to dren Aug. Born 15, 1988,chil- two of one Leighis RoyalHeather PERSONAL formance andUSA Youth National A-2teams. Per- High USA the with trained and selected was she and al was among the Prepvolleyball.com’s in top2005 servers she was to selected the LoneStar.com All-State team. Roy- and qualifier national Star Lone Royal’sthe won team MVP. club 2005 team club three-time a was and 2003-05, in teams YouthNational the and team Performance High ball competition from 2001-06. Royal trained with the USA 15-and-under and she competed in Junior Olympic volley- for All-American AAU 2003 a wasForce (2005).SheDallas the and 2004) (through Juniors Skyline Dallas for played sociation Texas All-Star team honors. As - Coaches Girls Texas earned Royal addition, In award. the ceived #10 ||Sophomore ||OutsideHitter ||6-0 n diin o e hg sho promne, Royal performances, school high her to addition In high school player athletic player school high Courier’s Star Plano 10-26* 10-26* 10-26* 10-14 10-7* 11-2* 9-21 11-2 9-1 BS D Kills 2007 Match Bests BA SA A H% TA *Most recent*Most TB 1 vs. Auburn 16 vs. Alabama 17 at S. Carolina 4 vs. Alabama 6 vs. Temple State4 at Miss .520 (15-2-25)vs. SC 61 at S. Carolina 4.0 (0-4)vs. Alabama 10-26* 10-26* 10-26* 10-14 10-7* 11-2* 9-21 11-2 9-1 Meet the Players 39 3.21 3.44 3.21 3.44 PPG PPG PTS PTS 392.0 272.5 392.0 272.5 5 4 5 4 BHE BHE 9 4 9 4 BE BE 0.32 0.39 0.32 0.39 BPG BPG 39 31 39 31 TB TB 36 29 36 29 BA BA 3 2 3 2 BS BS 54 34 54 34 RE RE 2.75 2.94 2.75 2.94 DPG DPG 335 232 335 232 DIG DIG 48 33 48 33 SE SE 0.32 0.20 0.32 0.20 SAPG SAPG 39 16 39 16 SA SA 0.12 0.11 0.12 0.11 APG APG 9 9 A A 15 15 Pct Pct .128 .122 .128 .122 TA TA 776 776 1093 1093 E E 141 199 141 199 3.04 2.72 3.04 2.72 KPG KPG K K 240 332 240 332 20 31 20 31 MP MP

79 79 GP GP 122 122

TOTAL TOTAL 2007 2007 Heather Royal’s Career Statistics Career Royal’s Heather Season Only Conference Southeastern Season

9-1 11-2 9-21

11-2* 10-7* 10-14

10-26* 10-26* 10-26* Alabama 4.0 (0-4) vs. Alabama 4 vs. Carolina S. 61 at SC .520 (15-2-25) vs. Miss4 at State Temple 6 vs. Alabama 16 vs. Auburn 1 vs. Carolina S. 17 at TB *Most recent BA TA H% A SA D BS 2007 Match Bests 2007 Match Kills 9-1 11-2 9-21 10-7* 11-2* 10-14 10-26* 10-26* 10-26* Plano Plano Star Courier’s high school player athletic In addition to her high school performances, Royal ceived ceived the award. In addition, Royal earned Texas Girls Coaches - As honors. team All-Star Texas sociation played for Dallas Skyline Juniors (through 2004) and the Dallas She (2005). Force was a 2003 AAU All-American for - volley Olympic Junior in competed she and 15-and-under USA the with trained Royal 2001-06. from competition ball High Performance team and the Youth National teams in 2003-05, and was a three-time club team 2005 club MVP. team won the Royal’s Lone Star national qualifier and - Roy team. All-State LoneStar.com the selected to was she servers 2005 top in Prepvolleyball.com’s the among was al and she was selected and trained with the USA High - Per A-2 teams. National Youth and USA formance PERSONAL Heather Royal is Leigh one of two chil- 1988, 15, Born Aug. dren to David and Susan Royal She Texas. of has Plano, a and Brittany, sister, plans to major in sociology at Arkan - sas. Carolina S. 61 at SC .520 (15-2-25) vs. Miss4 at State Temple 6 vs. Alabama 16 vs. Auburn 1 vs. Alabama 4 vs. Alabama 4.0 (0-4) vs. Carolina S. 17 at TB TA H% A SA D BS BA Career Bests Career Kills 40 Meet the Players played for the Golden Bear club team in Berkeley, Calif. year career. four- her during showings third-place of pair a and titles League Athletic CostaContra Alameda of pair a ner and starter for the Jets. Bautista helped the Jets to - letterwin four-year a was she Calif.,Alameda,where in High Encinal from Razorbacks the joined Bautista AT ENCINAL the2007season. Phoebe redshirted Bautista IN 2007 BAUTISTA Phoebe In addition to high school volleyball, Bautista Bautista volleyball, school high to addition In #1 || Redshirt Freshman#1 ||Redshirt ||Libero/Defensive ||5-2 Specialist ogy at Arkansas. - kinesiol in majoring is Ian,and and brothers,Jordan Oakland,Calif.5,older March two 1989, Born has she of Hilao-Bautista Apolonia and Christopher to dren Phoebe Simone Bautista is the youngest of three chil- PERSONAL 18Open. 2006 at theGold in finish fifth-place a and Open 16 Gold the at 2005 and 2004 both in showing ninth-place a to team the helped She competition. open an in team her with medal bronze a earned Bautista eighth-grader an As Oakland, Calif. Bear ||Golden ||Encinal Meet the Players 41 As As an eighth-grader Bautista earned a bronze medal with her team in an open competition. She helped the team to a ninth-place showing in both 2004 and 2005 at the Gold 16 Open and a fifth-place finish in the Gold2006 at 18 Open. PERSONAL chil- three of youngest the is Bautista Simone Phoebe dren to Christopher and Apolonia Hilao-Bautista of she has Born 1989, two March older 5, Calif. Oakland, Jordan brothers, and and Ian, is majoring in kinesiol- Arkansas.ogy at 42 Meet the Players titles inthelongjumpand100meters aswell. state the won She basketball. and track in terwinner all-regionearned honorsasasenior. and all-district two-time a was Cardinals.She the for was a three-time all-area and all-conference selection ing depthto positions. both returns in this fall as a libero/defensive specialist add- Pulliza. head coach Robert byinvitedstay wasto and 2008 of spring the in team Rhea walked Mackenzie on to the volleyballArkansas PRIOR TO ARKANSAS Rhea Mackenzie In addition to volleyball, Rhea was a four-yearlet- volleyball,a to was addition In Rhea High, Rhea City Webbof graduate honors 2007 A and spring all Razorbacks the with trained Rhea ter graduation. af- school therapy physical or school medical attend to hopes and Arkansas at biology in major to plans Rhea Hunter. brother, younger a has She Mo.WebbCity, of Rhea Melynn and John to children two of older the is Rhea Ann 27,1989,Mackenzie May Born PERSONAL Webb City, Mo. || Webb ||Cardiac City Attack #13 ||Sophomore ||Libero/DS ||5-8 Meet the Players 43 #11 || Freshman || Setter || 5-8 #11 || Freshman Born Dec. 10, 1989, Born Brooke 1989, 10, Dec. Elizabeth Burge is the PERSONAL as well as Kim, and Kyle Parents children. two of oldest reside Brandon, Texas. in younger brother, Southlake, Burge plans to major in biology and hopes to attend be a surgeon. medical school to Southlake, Texas || Keller || Dallas Skyline Juniors || Dallas || Keller Texas Southlake,

A two-year letterwinner for Keller High, Burge Burge finished her high school career with 1,759 Burge was a member of Volleyball Tejas Club for In addition to Burge volleyball, earned all-district

PRIOR TO ARKANSAS TO PRIOR in team volleyball Razorback the joined Burge Brooke Burge is Texas, the fall A of native of 2008. Southlake, posi- that at depth add to expected is who setter 5-8 a specialist. as a defensive tion as well helped her team reached the bi-district playoffs her junior and senior seasons. added also She digs. service814 188 and aces assists, blocks. 66 total Skylineas Juniors Dallas for played and seasons three a junior and While senior. with Dallas Skyline, Burge helped the team 22 to national a ranking No. in 2007 3 ranking in 2008. in the region a No. and to - Na the of member a is honors, academic all-state and Theta. tional Honor Society and Mu Alpha Brooke Burge 44 Meet the Players and running at Westminster Christian. Spanish Club, culinary club, cycling club, photography watch. of one as recognized was Stipanovich addition, In 1,084. with leader kills all-time Wildcat’sthe is and She awards. all-district three honors all-conference and all-region all-state, ishes at Nationals. Olympic theJunior a pair of regional titles and second and third place fin- the state championshipanda29-8record. at finish runner-up 2007 the to Wildcats the leading native and played for Westminster Christian Academy Louis, Saint Mo.,a is hitter outside 6-1 Stipanovich, a PRIOR TO ARKANSAS Stipanovich Kelli In addition to volleyball, Stipanovich was active in two include Wildcats the with honors prep Her Stipanovich’s club success at St. Louis CYC includes

lyr to PrepVolleyball.com’s players St. Louis, Mo. || Westminster Christian Academy ||St. Louis CYC Pacers for five seasons. Indiana the for basketball professional played Steve oldest daughter of Steve and Terri Stipanovich. Father PERSONAL Born Aug. 3, 1990, Kelli Nicole Stipanovich is the is Stipanovich Nicole Kelli 1990,3,Aug. Born #14 ||Freshman ||OutsideHitter ||6-1 Meet the Players 45 Being a member of a team at the University of Arkansas is can more you As family. than a It’s court. the on just gether playing - to see from these the photos, Razorbacks are a members Team go family. to football games, take in the sites of the clown places around together we like any visit family might and do. Arkansas volleyball players may only be teammates for a short time but they become long family and friends. life 46 Meet the Players the Razorbacks didwinningthedivisionaltitle.the Razorbacks among the conference leaders that year but thatwhat is exactly finish to expected not were and 1994 in volleyball added backs - Razor West.The the of member a Arkansas with Divisions ern Westand - Eastern into divided is Conference Southeastern The 10 SEC Western titles Division no longerinexistence. years of the program in 1994 and 1995. The NIVC Tournamenttwo is first the in appearances Tournament NIVC two made also The note above mentions nine NCAA appearances but Arkansas appearances11 postseason alongthe way.experience andrespect everyoungseen.had teamthe gained fourbut in lost Arkansas playingNebraska in front of one of the largest volleyball crowds fourth-ranked to traveled next match.Arkansas opening the in Island Rhode and defeated host to selected were Razorbacks The 1996. in NCAA ap- Tournament the in first peared Arkansas Nine NCAA Tournament appearances lights ofthefirst14seasons. high- many the beforethem.comeof some are Here foundation built by the teams and coaches who have ral State. Natu- the in volleyball of generation it’s next into sas are evident. A new coach, Pulliza,Robert - leads Arkan changes around,many rolls 15 year as and zorbacks celebrating their15thseasoninexistence. are season,Razorbacks its the for court the hits team Celebrating 15yearsofRazorbackvolleyball But But Pulliza and the Razorbacks move forward on a A lot has happened in the first 14 years forRa- the volleyball Arkansas the of edition 2008 the As program’s onlySEC Tournament title. the for games three in Florida ranked and Tennessee overCarolina before defeating South fourth- wins with ment Tourna- SEC the opened Arkansas title. tournament conference the winning SEC the of top the to program old four-year the took class senior first-ever the when 1997 in showed it and age with better got Arkansas 1997 SEC Tournament title of theprogram’s history. Sept.Louisiana-Monroeover 2, match victory first 1994,0 the in Arkansas has won 316 matches in 14 years. The first win was a 3- 316 program wins nium. millen- new the in followed (2006) Koleva Denitza and (2003) Tarnauskaite Roberta (2003), Kincaid Sara 1998. in Storey Kim program. FieldJessica was the first in 1997 and was followed by has Arkansas had five All-Americans in the 14-year of history the Five All-Americans pick all-district an three ofherfour years. was Windell Libby Razorbacks. the for ors AVCA25 hon- havedifferent earned athletes All-District Sixteen honors 25 All-District for theRazorbacks.selection All-SEC four-time first the was Windell Libby years. 14 vious pre- the in honors All-Southeastern Conference 44 earn letes different24 ath- had has Arkansas 44 All-SEC honors Meet the Players 47 Kelli Cole (2005-08) Cole Kelli in master’s her pursuing is and 2008 May in graduated Cole Kelli secondary Arkansas. for at English education teaching (2002-05) Crose Karla Karla Crose is assistant in school physician’s at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in her home state of Nebraska. Crose is scheduled to graduate in December and is currently working her rotations. through (2002-05) Docekalova Iva Green Bowling for Fayetteville left and graduated Docekalova Iva University She in is Ohio. pursuing her degree master’s in sport management. (1995-98) Phelan Jessica (Field) Jessica- is the coach volleyball at Fay etteville High and teaches AP psy- Husband Darin returned to chology. the high school ranks in 2008 also at Fayetteville High as the head couple The teacher. health and coach Kennedy, 5; Tyler, children; three have 19 months. and Lucas, 3; (2000-04) (Haaser) Power Jennifer Jennifer Haaser married former UA distance runner Mike Power in the summer The 2006. couple settled in and Miss., Southaven, Jennifer was a - Lewis at coach volleyball and teacher track assistant the is Mike High. burg coach at the University of Memphis. family The Power returned to North- Jennifer Arkansaswhen fall this west the in Coens MichelleRazorback former with working job a took school district and coach. she is a teacher where Bentonville KincaidSara (2002-03) - (Al Program ALLPS the in School High Fayetteville at works Sara ternative Program) and is an assistant volleyball coach at - Fay High. etteville (2000-01) Kirk Rangelova (Jenny) Evgeniya Jenny also stayed in the area working and She runs the lo- coaching at All Star Sports in Arena Springdale. coach assistant volunteer a as returns and Juniors, Ozark club, cal the Razorbacks. for (2003-06) Denitza Koleva Denny moved north to Mount - Pros pect, Ill., near Chicago where she is working at a retirement home with a physical therapist. She started recently physical therapy school Mediof - University RosalindFranklin at cine and Science. Where are they now? are they Where (2003-06) Allison Amy Russellville, to moved and days playing her after graduated Amy where she Ark., worked in a physical therapy In clinic for a year. July Amy moved to where Mo., Bolivar, she began work on her therapy, physical in degree doctorate program. a three-year Denise Baez (1994-96) Denise recently returned to North- west Arkansas and works as a mas- sage therapist. Her extended family in the area. also lives (2003-06) Brewer Kele - com is Brewer Kele graduate Recent pleted her in master’s teaching in 2008 after spending a year in the Arkansas weight room. Brewer is currently working at - Fay Northin jobs - teaching for applying while Club Athletic etteville Arkansas. west (‘99-00) Kham Chanthaphasouk French/ESL teaching is coach, assistant volunteer former a Kham, and is the head volleyball coach at Sheridan High in Sheridan, Ark. (2002-03) Castro Paula Paula Castro remained in Fayetteville and is currently working chemistry. in organic degree on her master’s (1995-98) Shrieve (Clock) Caroline Caroline Clock returned to her native Indiana after graduation marring Doug Shrieve, a financial planner Ind. Fishers,in LJ The have who two sons, is three who Warner Shrieve’s and is one. LJ is an avid water skier and Warner trucks and likes tractors. cards, Clock motorcycles, is a Muncie, Ind., native and current Razorback head coach Robert Pulliza was one of her during coaches her senior season. Pulliza was playing at Ball State and her high school. helped out at (1999-02) Michelle Coens Coens completed her bachelor’s in education in 2003 and earned her master’s degree in teaching in 2004. She began her professional career as a teacher and coach Springdale, in Ark., nearby at George High. Junior Two Coens years moved later, to Springdale High as the head - vol education physical and coach leyball teacher. From there, Coens moved and season 28-8 a to team her helping High Bentonville to North first 7A She state is title currently inthe herprogram’s firstyear. coaching volleyball and teaching physical education at - Benton ville Coens honors earned High. Coach and West of 7A Year the in lives Coens 2007-08. in West 7A the for Coach All-Star the was Academy. Volleyball the Ozark for and also coaches Fayetteville 48 Meet the Players for Pactiv advisor. as a category Ash- supplier a also is Graham,Husband, manager. chain supply a as Cream) Ice Grand (Dreyer’s/Edy’s Wal-Mart for supplier a as working is Kim an. Aid- and Ashton children, two has Chronister Graham graduation. after couple The shortly married Kim (Storey)Kim Chronister (1995-98) management. She, herhusbandandsonalllive Rico. inPuerto many and Japan. Yarleen is also pursuing her master’s degree in al team traveling to two Volleyball World Championships - in Ger in the and she played with the Puerto Rico nation- tournaments AVP several to traveled year,team Last her summers. the in playing for volleyball abeach league Professionaland League Rico Puerto the for playing school. currently is attends Yarleen and full-time ball volley- plays also Yarleen Santiago, Matos Yadriel Jaime of seven-year-old mother A Arkansas. at three seasons after Rico Puerto native her to returned Pagan Santiago Yarleen Yarleen Pagan (Santiago) (1997-99) is aPhoenix, Ariz., police officer. Brayden. Jamie coaches the Arizona East where Valley Juniors and Mike Arizona children;Taylour, of three have and Tatum Mike state husband and she home her to returned Rohme Jamie Jamie Rohme(1996-98) home mom. stay-at- a herself considers Nevada,she and Arkansas in barred is Court.While Tina C.District Mahan,James U.S Honorable the for clerked both Tina and Kylerison,Coulthard.Kemp, Jones, & Har- at attorney an is Kyle where VegasLas in live Smiths The two. The family just welcomed daughter Keira Skye in May 2008. son,havea couple the and is KyanKyleSmith who married Tina Tina (Rico) Smith (1994-97) at Grove HillinDallas, Texas. mortician a as works and ambition life-long her fulfilled Krystal (1994-97) Osborne Krystal science. She isalsoteaching classeswhilegoingto school. health in degree master’s her towards working is and Arkansas records.to Conferencedigs returned Southeastern She and sas - Arkan the breaking after 2008 May in graduated Miller Ashley Ashley (2005-08) Miller Where aretheynow? is, andyou’re Jeri notonthe listpleasecontact Thorpe inthemediarelations office. About theArkansas Alumni Fans for alsolook can updates ontheinternet at ArkansasRazorbacks.com. fromcomplete.far is Thislist volleyball program,Razorback Arkansas the of who alum yousomeone arean If you know if or aiy ogt hm i a andsheisastay-at-home mom. Houston suburbinJanuary in home a bought family and Ning Texas.Houston, to moved family the and pany com- consulting a with job for a took recently but worked Hunt J.B. Tao Tyler. old three-year son, a has couple the and graduation after ly Ning married Tao- Kong short Ning ZhaoKong (1998-99) versity. Uni- Western at California in school year medical of fourth her Libbyin is Libby Windell (1999-02) son andFryauf P.A., inRogers. McClure,Thomp- Rhoads,Campbell, to Matthews,for works who Vester Eric married is Ar- She campus. of kansas University the on full-time works and Fayetteville in lives Anna Anna (Velikanova) Vester (2000-02) istrative assistant for Attorney’s City theRogers office. ta’ssister, Giedre, admin- an as works - Rober July. in Washingtonto move will Trandevs the and Seattle in job Her husband a has consultingtaking in Science Health Yakima,of ty Wash. Universi- Pacificat Northwest school acceptedrecentlyinto medical been has and married She 2008. May chemistry in in bachelor’s a with ing graduat- after Arkansas in Northwest remained Tarnauskaite Roberta (Tarnauskaite) Roberta Trandev (2002-03) a chance. gets she when volleyball pickup plays still She seeking. job tory level course and, with one year of school left, Eftila is activley introduc- an teaching is SheBlacksburg, Va. in Tech Virginia at economics applied and agricultural in studentPh.D., a is Eftila Eftila Tanellari (1999-01) lives inRogers, Ark. family The months. 17 is Aidan and old years three now is ton 2007 Review 49 PAGE BREAK 50 2007 Review the SEC record formerly held by Kentucky’s Jenni Jenni Casper whohad2,037. Kentucky’s by held formerly record SEC the erasing 25 with contest the matchfinished and 2,033 with the entered Miller Georgia. at win behind come-from- five-game a in later weeks several cord re- digs career Conference Southeastern the broke careerfinished her with1,659. who (1994-97) Osborne Krystal Razorback former by sliding digs career 1,693 with match the finished Sept. 7, in Manhattan, Kan. The Vacaville, Calif., native Kansas State against at the Varney’s KSU Invitational two game in career digs for record school Arkansas record -andthensome digs Arkansas sets Miller average.block-per-game 1.09 a and blocks total 12 with team the paced She match weekend with 22 kills and 2.00 kills per game. three- the for .326 hit native Ark., Conway, The Virginia. by hosted Cup Jefferson the at honor team all-tournament first her earned er at theJefferson Cup Fowler honored following week. the Cup Jefferson the at blocks total seven and dig assist,one one added She average. kpg 3.00 a and her firstall-tournament team honor. earning blocks 10 total and digs five assists, three added She Invitational. Inn Clarion the at average and a 3.75 with kill-per-game 45 kills .347 hitting opened Lawrence gan. all- tournament teams as the season - be both on Dorrell Jessica joined in arow Lawrence also makes it two its of three matches. all won Arkansas as blocks total nine and digs aces,11 service average,assists,three four kpg Aledo,3.82 kills,a Texas, 42 with native,.318 hit The later. week a Virginia by hosted Cup Jefferson to theteam title.Arkansas leading blocks total eight and digs aces,28 service three-match weekend. Dorrell added one assist, four kills, a 4.83 kill-per-game average and hit .339 for 58 the tallied she where Invitational first awardcame at the Clarion Inn Her season. the begin MVP to honors tournament back-to-back pair ofMVPhonors Dorrell earns a wonRazorbacks sixinarow. the as Arena Barnhill in tilt mid-week a Oral in downed Roberts also Arkansas events. both at titles team the home bringing Invitational Cup Jefferson Clarion Inn Invitational and posted a 3-0 mark at the the winning 2-1 went Arkansas tournaments. ence pre-conferof - pair a winning start 6-1 a with season season6-1 open Razorbacks ilrs ucsfl esn otne a she as continued season successful Miller’s the set Miller Ashley Senior Fowl- Catherine Sophomore kills 24 with .383 Sullivan,Mo.,Lawrence,hit a Lawrence Christina Junior the at MVP tournament as repeated Dorrell Senior Jessica Dorrell earned The volleyballArkansas team opened the 2007 1,000 career kills Dorrell reaches cord against Georgia. Miller helped the Razorbacks Razorbacks the helped Miller Georgia. against cord the Week honors after setting the SEC career digs re- the for game per weekend. kills 4.25 averaged and blocks four digs, 17 added - per She Florida. 23-kill against formance a with Carolina South and Gators the overNo.win upset an Florida.5 against .289 hit She to Razorbacks Lady the leading after 15,Oct. came honor SEC second Her title. team the to Arkansas leading blocks total eight and digs aces,28 service three-match weekend. Dorrell added one assist, four kills, per game a average4.83 kill and hit .339 for the Invitational.58 Inn tallied Clarion Dorrell the at title team a to Arkansas paced Dorrell when season the of week first the in came award first The year. last ored for standoutplay lastseason. Ashley hon- both were Miller and Dorrell in Jessica Seniors 2007. honors weekly Conference eastern - South earned backs SEC honorsUA withweekly honors but rallied to win20-18inadramatic finish. with 23digsinthewin. team the led Miller Ashley senior while blocks eight win. the and kills seven added in Freudenrich Sarah Freshman digs 15 season/career-best a tallying Royal with each kills 13 added Royal Heather man fresh- and Lawrence Christina Junior blocks. three and digs kills,nine 23 with team the leading Dorrell Jessica senior with night all balanced was Arkansas 30, 20-18 win over the previously undefeated Gators. 12- 20-30,32-30,31-29, the notchedSEC, the in 2-6 over win just was second Arkansas,who Razorbacks. the the for Florida just is It 12. Oct. Barnhill in match five-game thrilling a in Gators Florida ranked Arkansas downs No. 5Florida history.ing seventh all-timeinArkansas rank- kills career 1,310 with career her finished She Oct.28.State Mississippi against kills 30 career-best a had and double-doubles 11 had totals, kill figure double- with matches 28 posted Dorrell all-time. ninth ranking kills, single-season 507 amassed She 1,011 at theendofplay. rell led Arkansas in the match with 15 kills giving her three-game match at Mississippi State Sept. 21. - Dor a in 1,000th her recorded and kills career 803 with season the began native Aledo,Texas, The plateau. his- 1,000-kill the reach to tory school Arkansas player in 12th the became in2006. Miss against Ole set 36 recordmatchwith single the and mark 4.40 a tion, she holds the career digs-per-game record with 467 career digs than the second-place spot. In addi- recordcareerrecordand digs 570 more - than 2,126 Miller brought home SEC Defensive Player of Player Defensive SEC home brought Miller twice Week the of Player SEC earned Dorrell - Razor of pair A Arkansas trailed Florida 14-10 in the fifth game fifth- the downing unlikely the did Arkansas best.statistical her was season Dorrell’ssenior Dorrell Jessica Senior asingle-season with year the finished Miller blocking records.blocking Arkansas the throughout sprinkled name her finds tion for blocking for much of the season and already age. Freudenrich was ranked in the top 20 in the na- best 120 total blocks for a 1.52 block-per-game aver- in SEC matches, hitting .250 with 23 digs and a team- meet of the year. She finished the yearkills with 137 first the from up line Razorback the into her others forced to injury but year training a as it using son in 2007. addition, shewas awarded honorstwice SECweekly In 2004. in team freshman All-SEC the to selection earned She Dorrell. for award league second the is honor The selection. team man all-fresh- an earned Okla., Arrow, Broken from blocker middle 6-4 a Freudenrich,while honors All-SEC in late November. announced office league the Southeastern honors year-end the with Conference by honored were Freudenrich Sarah freshman to All-SECselected teams Freudenrich and Dorrell of2007. spring the averagein point grade 4.0 perfect a earning roll honor academic AthleticsDepartment Arkansas the of member multiple-time a was She seasons. three for Roll Honor Academic SEC the as well as Roll or rell was named to the SEC Freshman Academic - Hon on and off the volleyball court. In the classroom - Dor finance, average in point grade 3.65 a maintains who Dorrell, program. the for honor 11th the was it and selected be to player Aledo, Texas,volleyball Razorback ninth the became from hitter outside an Dorrell, November. in team second- All-District Academic Magazine The ESPN Dorrell earns ESPN The honor Magazine dogs. - Bull the against win come-from-behind a including play conference in weekend that wins of pair a to “Every Sister,“Every Daughter, Every Mother”. Every called contest art an and contest writing creative a sponsoring to Cure, the for ter,Race presentations, newspaper,pus newslet - bi-monthly a producing to - cam the in placed ads newspaper designing activities from of variety a to led has awareness cancer breast and cancer breast Her to commitment year-long awareness. cancer breast towards efforts her been has however involvement biggest Her tion. Coali- Free TobaccoA of U the on representative a was Tournamentand Golf Classic Nutt Houston the Day, American Dr.Across in Read participated Seuss eastern Conference Community Service team. Miller teamSEC Community Service to the selected Miller Freudenrich expected to redshirt the 2007 sea- second-team earned Dorrell and Dorrell Jessica Senior the to selection earned Dorrell Jessica Senior Senior Senior Ashley Miller was selected to the - South has enjoyed success both both success enjoyed has 2007 Review 51 3.0 9.0 9.0 Pts 23.0 35.5 17.0 29.0 Pts 48.0 32.5 26.0 52.0 20.0 126.5 272.5 372.5 170.0 204.0 197.0 392.0 254.5 245.0 594.5 307.5 339.0 1580.5 1459.0 2366.5 2320.0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 4 4 0 4 0 4 0 3 9 0 76 59 53 68 15 21 16 19 10 BHE BHE 4 9 2 1 0 0 0 3 5 6 4 4 1 1 2 0 0 82 49 59 94 10 24 18 21 12 16 10 BE BE 2.37 2.59 2.99 2.89 0.00 0.32 0.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.46 0.53 1.16 1.24 1.22 0.00 0.39 0.72 0.74 0.75 1.22 1.45 0.00 1.52 0.83 0.00 0.84 BPG BPG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 17 30 55 44 36 31 57 14 91 95 90 57 TB TB 143 177 120 289.5 204.5 236.0 353.0 BLOCKING BLOCKING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 36 29 38 52 31 29 14 55 89 88 88 56 BA BA 495 349 408 606 133 153 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 6 3 5 0 2 0 2 2 7 0 2 0 1 42 30 32 50 10 24 14 BS BS 1.54 1.09 1.02 1.10 0.52 0.56 2.75 1.89 0.24 1.77 0.28 1.49 2.94 0.95 0.10 2.54 2.25 0.12 4.77 0.33 0.42 0.29 4.79 0.47 DPG DPG 16.37 17.35 15.96 15.13 DIG DIG 9 8 9 25 87 44 29 18 12 40 45 23 32 122 125 335 123 184 182 232 201 275 377 570 DIG DIG 1997 1371 1261 1846 0 9 2 1 0 4 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 89 54 14 13 22 34 18 29 57 83 RE RE 185 138 214 1.75 1.75 1.13 1.52 0.25 0.22 0.13 0.13 0.10 0.04 0.03 0.32 0.06 0.03 0.34 0.16 0.21 0.20 0.00 0.30 0.34 0.00 0.09 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.13 SAPG SAPG SERVE SERVE 9 1 1 0 8 0 7 1 1 0 1 0 1 23 19 15 48 30 19 33 30 49 21 31 SE SE 293 193 140 208 5 8 2 1 4 1 4 0 0 7 0 1 0 1 20 89 16 10 39 41 17 16 24 41 16 SA SA 214 138 185 5.95 0.09 6.12 6.03 0.02 0.02 0.11 0.12 0.14 0.10 6.00 0.14 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.35 0.32 0.12 0.29 0.09 0.20 0.04 0.19 0.25 APG APG 14.17 14.48 13.24 13.37 SET SET 2 2 1 4 9 3 2 9 9 3 A A 15 15 12 28 39 23 11 22 13 30 470 747 476 732 1729 1144 1046 1631 Pct Pct .220 .224 .177 .197 .098 .067 .000 .000 .000 .118 .122 .095 .083 .146 .127 .122 .128 .202 .191 .220 .192 .200 .273 .303 .250 .292 .333 -.038 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 3 2 82 30 24 26 68 48 41 74 10 12 TA TA 378 620 776 475 817 334 491 690 328 414 4864 3247 3231 4849 1093 1244 NEUTRAL NEUTRAL 8 1 1 7 4 5 9 0 0 E E 11 14 10 71 82 55 73 83 55 46 791 511 562 829 199 120 141 163 233 3-6 4-7 3-6 0-0 3-6 1-1 ATTACK ATTACK AWAY AWAY 0.83 0.08 0.01 0.02 0.09 0.04 0.58 2.72 0.48 0.09 1.91 1.65 0.95 3.04 1.52 4.04 4.16 1.53 0.03 1.70 2.70 1.73 0.03 2.46 KPG KPG 15.27 15.67 14.35 14.61 3-8 3-8 0-0 3-8 3-2 1 1 7 3 2 4 6-10 K K 19 10 22 14 11 18 332 199 107 240 178 319 507 119 207 292 137 HOME HOME 167 1863 1238 1134 1782

G G 79 23 79 38 84 52 79 79 29 19 65 79 79 78 79 79 68 122 122 122 122 122 104 117 122 122 108 119 0-0 6-5 6-14 6-14 6-14 12-19 OVERALL OVERALL Opponents Opponents Hillary McCormick MartinNicole TEAM ARKANSAS Tang Yun Kelli Cole TEAM Kelli Cole MartinNicole Scanlan Lindsay ARKANSAS Tang Yun Lindsay Scanlan Lindsay Royal Heather Kristin Seaton Hillary McCormick Kristin Seaton Royal Heather Fowler Catherine Jessica Dorrell Jessica Dorrell Fowler Catherine Ashley MillerAshley Freudenrich Sarah Christina Lawrence Freudenrich Sarah Christina Lawrence SUMMARY STATS SUMMARY STATS Ashley MillerAshley Christina Lawrence and Destiny Clark

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3 2 10 15 5 15 10 20 4 4 20 9 13 7 13 ALL MATCHES 7 The Southeastern Conference Statistics Conference Southeastern The RECORD: ALL MATCHES ## ## 9 Overall Statistics Overall RECORD: CONFERENCE CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE 52 2007 Review CupJefferson Invitational Aug. 28 Arkansas Clarion InnInvitational Date Record: 12-19||SEC: 6-14||Home: 6-10||Away: 4-7||Neutral: 2-2

Varney’s KSUInvitational Nov. 4 Nov. 2 Oct. 28 Oct. 26 Oct. 21 Oct. 19 Oct. 14 Sept. 14 Nov. 24 Nov. 18 Nov. 16 Nov. 11 Nov. 9 Oct. 12 Sept. 28 Sept. 23 Sept. 21 Sept. 16 Oct. 7 Oct. 5 Sept. 30 SEC digsleader. Ashley Miller, the Arkansas and Sept. 1 Aug. 31 Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 24 Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 7 Sept. 7 Temple Virginia ROBERTS ORAL PEPPERDINE PITTSBURGH GEORGIA TECH Opponent Norfolk State Norfolk Northern Iowa Northern Fresno State No. St. 22Kansas at No. 10Florida at SCarolina* State*Miss Alabama* at Miss* Ole at No. 25LSU* Carolina*South Miss* Ole Connecticut Kentucky* Tennessee* at Georgia* at Auburn* No. 5Florida* at Kentucky* at Alabama* State*at Miss No. 24LSU* Auburn* Georgia* at Tennessee*

W, 3-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 W, 3-2 W, 3-2 L, 0-3 Score L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 L, 1-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 L, 2-3

28-30, 27-30, 30-20, 30-28, 15-9 30-27, 31-29, 30-25 30-26, 25-30, 30-28, 30-21 27-30,36-34,30-22,25-30,17-15 30-24,30-23,32-30 21-30,23-30,30-21,25-30 Score by game 30-19, 30-9, 30-10 24-30, 22-30, 34-36 30-14, 30-13, 24-30, 28-30, 13-15 23-30, 23-30, 27-30 28-30, 23-30, 25-30 24-30, 30-27, 37-35, 27-30, 13-15 21-30, 30-23, 35-37, 27-30 19-30, 18-30, 30-24, 25-30 23-30, 28-30, 27-30 22-30, 24-30, 25-30 30-24, 30-28, 30-21 14-30, 26-30, 22-30 30-32, 31-29, 30-25, 27-30, 11-15 27-30, 30-20, 21-30, 30-23, 14-16 28-30, 30-28, 27-30, 22-30 16-30, 16-30, 30-21, 30-19, 30-11 29-31, 30-23, 30-22, 30-23 31-29, 32-30, 20-30, 12-30, 20-18 22-30, 21-30, 23-30 23-30, 25-30, 23-30 25-30, 31-33, 30-32 30-24, 29-31, 33-35, 24-30 30-21, 29-31, 30-19, 27-30, 8-15 30-25, 30-28, 30-32, 28-30, 15-9 32-30, 27-30, 30-27, 20-30, 15-8 Overall 10-16 10-15 10-14 10-13 10-12 10-11 10-10 12-19 12-18 12-17 12-16 11-16 9-10 8-10 5-1 4-1 3-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-9 6-8 6-7 6-6 8-9 7-9

Conf 4-12 4-11 4-10 6-14 6-14 6-13 6-12 5-12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-9 4-8 4-7 4-6 3-6 0-1 2-6 0-5 0-4 0-3 0-2 1-5 2.5 Time 2:12 1:37 2:14 2:35 1:33 1:55 0:54 1:45 2:00 1:30 1:40 2:41 2:05 2:05 1:39 1:30 1:30 2:30 1:25 2:20 2:19 2:14 2:00 2:06 2:25 1:33 2:45 1:40 2:10 2:30 2:25 Attend 2203 1003 1572 489 484 650 461 421 107 231 278 660 661 387 511 768 735 674 792 827 513 491 673 752 283 704 654 504 27 -- -- Dorrell (13) Dorrell (17) Dorrell (26) Dorrell (16) Dorrell (19) Dorrell Kills Dorrell (19) Dorrell Dorrell (10) Dorrell Dorrell (23) Dorrell (13) Dorrell Freudenrich (10) Dorrell (27) Dorrell (30) Dorrell (13) Dorrell Royal (11) Royal (14) Royal (15) (15) Dorrell Lawrence (13) (23) Dorrell Dorrell (20) Dorrell (18) Dorrell (15) Dorrell (18) Dorrell Royal (15) Dorrell (18) Dorrell Dorrell (13) Dorrell Seaton (11) Fowler (18) (13) Dorrell (15) Dorrell (16) Dorrell Royal (10) Seaton (20) (19) Dorrell

Miller (16) Miller (16) Miller (22) Miller (12) Miller (17) Miller Digs Miller (15) Miller Royal (7) (26) Miller (13) Miller Miller (28) Miller (16) Miller (25) Miller (14) Miller (12) Miller (11) Miller (25) Miller (23) Miller Miller (31) Miller (18) Miller (19) Miller (25) Miller

Miller (29) Miller Miller (16) Miller Miller (13) Miller Miller (15) Miller (22) Miller Royal (10) (19) Miller Miller (9) Miller Miller (31) Miller (23) Miller

Fowler (6) Freudenrich (12) Fowler (8) Freudenrich (3) Fowler (3), 3), Dorrell Tang (7) Blocks Freudenrich (9) Freudenrich (4) Freudenrich (7) Fowler (7) Fowler (4) Fowler (10) Lawrence (6) Freudenrich (7) Freudenrich (8) Fowler (3) Freudenrich (7) Freudenrich (4) Lawrence (3) Seaton (3), Freudenrich (8) Fowler (8) Freudenrich (11) Fowler (6 Fowler (6) Freudenrich (6) Lawrence (6) Fowler (7) Freudenrich (5) Freudenrich (3) Tang (11) Freudenrich (3) Fowler (4) Freudenrich (7) Fowler (3) Freudenrich (6) Tang (11) Freudenrich (13) Match #3-Arkansas 3, Pepperdine 2 Aug. 25atBarnhill--Fayetteville, AR --ClarionInnInvite Aug. 24atBarnhill--Fayetteville, AR --ClarionInnInvite Match #1-Ga Tech 3, Arkansas 1 Arkansas wins27-30,36-34,30-22,25-30,17-15 GT wins30-21,30-23,21-30, 30-25 Attendance: 650-- Time: 2:35 Attendance: 421-- Time: 1:55 2007 Review 53 4 4 1 0 0 0 3 1 3 0 3 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 1 16 12 10 BA BA BA BA 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 BS BS BS BS 7 5 1 2 5 3 4 0 2 2 8 3 0 3 6 0 0 1 1 7 6 0 0 1 0 1 4 3 2 8 5 2 6 1 40 11 13 36 20 27 DIG DIG DIG DIG 7 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 0 8 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 19 SA SA SA SA 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 A A A A 48 39 14 16 33 36 14 19 20 17 PCT PCT PCT PCT .306 .500 .500 .091 .000 .000 .000 .217 .143 .588 .000 .167 .000 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .364 .186 .370 .395 .526 .167 .333 .300 .000 .381 .600 .000 .000 .125 .000 .222 -.167 1.000 -.015 -.200 -.222 -.067 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 9 0 8 1 20 22 23 21 17 24 13 10 11 97 27 12 81 19 12 12 10 21 66 15 18 15 TA TA TA TA 111 1 1 6 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 9 0 3 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 4 0 7 2 0 3 5 E E E E 17 17 21 5 8 0 0 0 7 0 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 5 3 5 6 4 0 2 4 0 2 0 4 3 0 7 4 K K K K Attendance: NA -- Time: 0:54 Time: -- Attendance: NA 51 11 10 10 35 13 41 10 10 20 Attendance: 231 -- Time: 1:30 Time: Attendance: 231 -- Arkansas wins 30-19, 30-9, 30-10 Arkansas wins 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Kansas State wins 30-23, 30-23, 30-27 GP GP GP GP

Sept. 7 at Manhattan, KS -- Varney’s KSU Invite Sept. 7 at Manhattan, KS -- Varney’s Sept. 1 at Charlottesville, VA -- Jefferson Cup Invite -- Jefferson VA Sept. 1 at Charlottesville, Match #8 - Kansas State 3, Arkansas 0 Arkansas 3, #8 - Kansas State Match Match #7 - Arkansas 3, Norfolk State 0 Norfolk State 3, #7 - Arkansas Match

Spiegelberg Liliom Townsend Lastra Rosenthal Totals Jantsch Chipman Mathewson Korobkova Farr Kansas St. Royal Seaton Fowler Martin Scanlan Cole Miller Freudenrich Totals Lawrence Dorrell ARKANSAS Royal Seaton Fowler Martin Scanlan Totals Tang Dorrell Cole Freudenrich Blueford Farrell ARKANSAS Totals Roberts Faircloth Honore Quinn Cherry 2007 Senior Kelli Cole Norfolk St. 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 7 0 2 5 0 6 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 3 5 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 1 4 10 24 10 16 26 10 13 BA BA BA BA BA BA 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 BS BS BS BS BS BS 2 5 5 0 8 3 1 0 6 2 3 4 5 0 9 1 6 5 1 1 9 1 2 4 0 7 0 3 1 3 1 6 1 4 0 7 9 0 0 2 8 0 4 8 3 0 0 1 0 1 54 18 12 51 15 40 10 42 16 57 16 10 60 10 12 10 11 12 DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 1 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 6 0 2 8 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 11 14 10 SA SA SA SA SA SA 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 A A A A A A 64 58 65 26 33 42 12 26 42 19 22 60 30 23 55 49 PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT .244 .209 .000 .000 .000 .341 .000 .167 .435 .091 .275 .000 .444 .000 .333 .211 .214 .379 .238 .174 .000 .300 .000 .000 .292 .500 .174 .500 .077 .077 .000 .231 .000 .000 .444 .000 .500 .000 .296 .389 .174 .191 .000 .000 .059 .750 .030 .042 .364 .000 .400 .209 .171 .085 .000 .800 .000 .227 .000 .000 .286 .423 1.000 -.120 -.071 -1.000 -1.000 -1.000 1 0 0 1 7 0 1 9 1 1 0 1 0 4 2 5 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 1 2 4 7 43 44 30 23 11 27 19 42 29 42 10 24 23 13 39 14 27 18 23 25 17 33 24 11 30 43 47 44 26 28 TA TA TA TA TA TA 160 171 121 117 162 164 9 1 0 0 0 4 2 8 2 3 0 0 1 0 2 5 1 8 4 9 E 0 2 0 0 2 0 5 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 E 5 2 3 0 0 2 E 0 9 8 1 0 4 8 E 8 0 0 0 7 1 0 1 0 4 9 E E 29 30 24 10 22 10 32 30 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 5 0 9 0 0 5 0 0 9 2 9 1 4 2 0 0 4 0 9 0 9 7 7 0 0 3 3 9 5 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 2 7 K K K K K K Attendance: NA -- Time: 2:12 Time: -- Attendance: NA 68 18 19 13 12 77 11 17 15 19 45 13 49 13 63 10 16 17 58 12 17 15 Attendance: 484 -- Time: 2:14 Time: -- Attendance: 484 Attendance: 489 -- Time: 1:37 Time: Attendance: 489 -- Arkansas wins 30-27, 31-29, 30-25 Aug. 28 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, AR -- Fayetteville, Aug. 28 at Barnhill 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 1 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 GP GP GP GP GP GP Arkansas wins 30-26, 25-30, 30-28, 30-21 Arkansas wins Arkansas wins 28-30, 27-30, 30-20, 30-28, 15-9 Match #4 - Arkansas 3, ORU 1 ORU 3, #4 - Arkansas Match Sept. 1 at Charlottesville, VA -- Jefferson Cup Invite -- Jefferson Sept. 1 at Charlottesville, VA Aug. 31 at Charlottesville, VA -- Jefferson Cup Invite -- Jefferson Aug. 31 at Charlottesville, VA Match #6 - Arkansas 3, Temple 2 Temple 3, #6 - Arkansas Match Match #5 - Arkansas 3, Virginia 0 Virginia 3, #5 - Arkansas Match Poerre Yomg Brettitgan Morrison Totals Zhang Loudon Liu Ashman Cowden Vernon Temple Cole Miller Freudenrich Totals Scanlan Fowler Martin Seaton Royal Lawrence Dorrell ARKANSAS Russo Voelker Caldwell Rendina Oakes Totals Irvin Davis Shelton Hill Kirkwood Bruneau Virginia Cole Miller Freudenrich Totals Scanlan Fowler Martin Lawrence Royal Seaton Dorrell ARKANSAS Totals Cole Miller Freudenrich Scanlan Seaton Fowler Martin Royal Lawrence Dorrell ARKANSAS Garbato Lacey Parada Totals Holmes Weis Ferreira Swier Oliveira Vieira Novakovic Souza ORU 0 2 8 0 0 0 4 3 0 5 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 5 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 3 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 6 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 5 2 22 16 10 12 18 14 BA BA BA BA BA BA 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 BS BS BS BS BS BS 1 0 1 5 1 5 8 0 4 0 5 1 0 0 1 4 8 2 5 2 1 3 1 1 0 4 1 0 8 1 0 2 6 5 9 6 1 6 3 5 1 1 0 3 5 0 2 3 68 22 11 14 84 17 22 12 22 35 10 38 12 10 55 17 65 23 11 11 DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 8 0 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 3 2 1 11 10 12 SA SA SA SA SA SA 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 4 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 A A A A A A 72 28 36 83 70 48 46 52 19 31 51 24 25 57 10 41 PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT .283 .000 .091 .500 .000 .250 .000 .340 .208 .216 .433 .302 .000 .000 .333 .226 .000 .250 .241 .462 .000 .343 .364 .256 .212 .600 .125 .194 .346 .667 .321 .500 .000 .000 .000 .500 .259 .000 .400 .727 .205 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .320 .250 .300 .290 .224 .000 .091 .000 .000 .000 .056 .750 .381 .360 .133 .324 1.000 -.111 -.059 -.206 -.111 -1.000 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 9 0 0 1 8 9 3 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 9 0 1 0 4 11 16 48 37 30 50 31 58 12 13 35 44 10 33 26 31 27 13 25 22 17 16 25 12 40 31 34 11 36 21 25 15 34 TA TA TA TA TA TA 198 202 121 112 161 156 1 2 0 0 0 6 3 1 0 9 2 0 0 1 5 0 2 1 4 4 0 1 0 4 2 2 7 4 0 E 1 0 0 0 5 4 0 E 3 0 6 1 0 0 E 1 4 0 1 7 4 9 1 0 2 0 0 9 0 E 2 4 2 5 0 E E 24 28 11 20 19 27 25 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 5 7 0 7 1 3 3 2 4 0 0 0 4 1 5 9 0 0 1 0 4 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 3 K K K K K K 10 80 16 11 14 26 89 12 25 16 20 51 11 11 13 55 12 13 16 60 12 19 13 60 11 10 13 16 Attendance: 461 -- Time: 1:33 Time: Attendance: 461 -- Attendance: 421 -- Time: 1:55 Time: -- Attendance: 421 Attendance: 650 -- Time: 2:35 Time: Attendance: 650 -- Arkansas wins 30-24, 30-23, 32-30 GT wins 30-21, 30-23, 21-30, 30-25 wins 30-21, 30-23, 21-30, GT 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 3 3 5 5 2 4 5 5 5 4 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 GP GP GP GP GP GP Arkansas wins 27-30, 36-34, 30-22, 25-30, 17-15 Match #1 - Ga Tech 3, Arkansas 1 Arkansas 3, Tech #1 - Ga Match Aug. 25 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, AR -- Clarion Inn Invite Aug. 25 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, Aug. 24 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, AR -- Clarion Inn Invite AR -- -- Fayetteville, Aug. 24 at Barnhill Aug. 25 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, AR -- Clarion Inn Invite Aug. 25 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, Match #2 - Arkansas 3, Pittsburgh 0 Pittsburgh 3, #2 - Arkansas Match Match #3 - Arkansas 3, Pepperdine 2 Pepperdine 3, #3 - Arkansas Match

Freudenrich Fowler Totals Miller Cole Scanlan Lawrence Royal Seaton Martin Dorrell Tang ARKANSAS Totals Lawson Friedman Walker Seaton Rubenstein Kea Chamberlain Fiers Roberts Lumsden Baltimore Pepperdine Totals Town Rossi Campbell Dooley Moses Andreyko Ross Burke Pittsburgh Totals Freudenrich Miller Cole Scanlan Seaton Fowler Martin Dorrell Lawrence Royal ARKANSAS

Freudenrich Totals Miller Cole Scanlan Seaton Martin Tang Dorrell Lawrence Royal ARKANSAS Totals Roderick Tippins DeMichelis Robbins Kandell Kellogg McCullers Miller Gray Birmingham Stegemann Niekamp Tech Ga 54 2007 Review ARKANSAS Martin Fowler Seaton Dorrell Royal Lawrence Scanlan Totals Freudenrich Miller Cole Tang Fresno State Berger McKee Leonardo Moss Wiggins Hess Weymouth Van Grouw Totals Watson Hayes Gera Gera Oskam Mason ARKANSAS Fowler Seaton Royal Dorrell Lawrence Martin Totals Freudenrich Miller Cole Scanlan UNI Belzung Totals Sampson Grunder Bakker Blankenship Schmitz Brazda Aschoff Rowen Stelken Miss Ole Kieckhaefer Dalke Totals Langley Marchinski Weiss Weber Moffett Kramer Jones Mahan ARKANSAS Lawrence Dorrell Martin Fowler Seaton Royal Scanlan Totals Freudenrich Miller Cole

Match #9-Fresno State 3, Arkansas 2 Match #10 - Northern IowaMatch 3, #10-Northern Ark. 0 Match 3, Miss #11-Ole Arkansas 0 Fresno Statewins14-30,13-30,30-24,30-28,15-13 Sept. 7atManhattan,KS--Varney’s KSUInvite Sept. 8atManhattan,KS--Varney’s KSUInvite GP GP GP GP GP GP Northern Iowawins30-24,30-22,36-34 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 5 2 1 5 5 1 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 Sept. 14atBarnhill--Fayetteville, AR Ole Misswins30-14,30-26,30-22 Attendance: 1003-- Time: 1:25 Attendance: 107-- Time: 2:00 15 23 71 10 12 48 14 15 46 59 12 10 12 14 49 11 10 10 11 39 Attendance: 27-- Time: 1:45 K K K K K K 0 7 8 8 0 0 0 0 5 6 0 5 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 3 8 8 6 0 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 8 5 0 0 0 0 8 5 2 9 0 4 7 0 6 0 0 28 35 25 21 13 24 E E 0 2 8 0 6 8 E 0 4 0 0 0 7 5 6 0 E 6 0 0 0 2 1 0 8 0 0 E 4 4 6 3 7 0 1 0 0 0 E 0 3 0 0 0 0 7 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 4 4 1 5 6 0 2 5 4 0 2 0 0 171 166 138 152 110 114 TA TA TA TA TA TA 17 30 22 30 51 19 18 41 24 29 16 33 14 22 31 21 41 33 26 25 30 31 12 21 16 23 18 18 16 25 14 20 24 14 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 -.111 -.034 -.071 1.000 -.188 .000 .294 .000 .364 .300 .294 .000 .316 .000 .000 .000 .251 .171 .000 .000 .667 .000 .000 .062 .000 .000 .182 .000 .000 .078 .182 .065 .143 .195 .000 .500 .000 .000 .152 .500 .273 .000 .000 .000 .000 .115 .320 .133 .355 .250 .417 .000 .000 .000 .381 .000 .438 .261 .333 .222 .327 .120 .000 .143 .300 .125 .000 .286 .000 .000 .132 PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT 31 29 67 38 44 20 19 41 48 52 38 46 15 22 38 A A A A A A 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 SA SA SA SA SA SA 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG 16 10 26 78 16 21 67 11 25 62 13 11 18 60 14 11 44 13 39 0 9 1 5 3 2 0 6 2 1 7 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 8 8 9 0 7 1 3 0 1 5 1 3 5 2 0 1 6 0 1 4 2 2 1 2 7 6 1 5 9 0 4 1 0 0 BS BS BS BS BS BS 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 BA BA BA BA BA BA 22 19 10 20 5 1 2 4 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 5 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 4 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 2 8 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 LSU Lonergan DeGirolamo Bensend Skender Washington Cooper Totals Hensgens Martinez Reuther Johnson ARKANSAS Dorrell Lawrence Royal Seaton Martin Fowler Scanlan Totals Freudenrich Miller Cole ARKANSAS Dorrell Scanlan Martin Fowler Seaton Royal Lawrence Totals Freudenrich Miller Tang Miss StateMiss Kriegel Newsome Jucan Joyner Seago Woodard Totals Lukasek Kowal Wheatley Hauskey Demian Schlueter ARKANSAS Dorrell Royal Lawrence Martin Fowler Seaton Scanlan Totals Freudenrich Miller Cole Tang Alabama Hudson Salstrand Slack Buteyn Fuentez Webster Totals Weber Pauly Aune Hudson Match State #13-Miss 3, Arkansas 0 Match #14-Alabama 3, Arkansas 0 Match #12-#24LSU3, Arkansas 1 Sept. 21atNewell-GrissomBldg.--Starkville,MS Mississippi Statewins30-25,33-31,32,30 GP GP GP GP GP GP Sept. 23at The CAVE -- Tuscaloosa, AL 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 Sept. 16atBarnhill--Fayetteville, AR LSU wins24-30,31-29,35-33,30-34 Alabama wins30-23,30-25,30-23 Attendance: 283-- Time: 1:40 Attendance: 752-- Time: 2:45 Attendance: 704-- Time: 2:10 19 10 20 14 71 16 11 10 10 55 15 43 10 16 14 10 62 13 12 43 16 10 50 K K K K K K 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 1 0 0 0 3 6 5 8 5 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 0 5 1 7 0 2 6 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 9 9 0 1 0 0 10 11 34 30 11 21 21 19 E E 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 3 E 8 3 7 E 0 3 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 4 0 0 0 E 0 4 7 E 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 9 1 1 1 5 0 2 0 0 1 3 2 1 2 4 0 0 1 1 5 197 174 125 135 116 130 TA TA TA TA TA TA 40 35 60 27 33 46 26 43 11 35 12 10 23 21 21 36 12 17 11 34 32 16 16 16 38 17 27 10 32 14 31 33 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 0 3 1 6 1 6 1 0 3 6 0 1 2 1 -1.000 -1.000 -1.000 -.057 1.000 1.000 -.182 -.333 -.167 1.000 -.100 -.500 1.000 .000 .350 .150 .185 .000 .000 .000 .000 .333 .188 .174 .308 .070 .000 .000 .057 .000 .250 .000 .144 .000 .200 .217 .048 .381 .306 .417 .000 .256 .588 .265 .000 .344 .000 .800 .000 .000 .062 .562 .304 .375 .105 .167 .294 .259 .000 .000 .000 .190 .438 .333 .500 .161 .000 .152 .238 PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT 67 69 26 17 51 17 40 40 56 20 17 40 41 44 A A A A A A 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 6 1 3 4 2 4 0 2 1 2 1 1 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 SA SA SA SA SA SA 10 0 1 4 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 2 0 9 DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG 17 14 33 77 12 16 11 19 11 77 10 44 11 19 18 62 11 10 22 52 20 47 7 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 3 0 4 5 7 0 9 0 6 0 3 7 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 2 1 1 8 0 4 0 3 5 5 BS BS BS BS BS BS 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 BA BA BA BA BA BA 18 20 14 10 10 2 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 8 5 3 0 3 2 0 7 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 ARKANSAS Dorrell Lawrence Royal Seaton Fowler Martin Scanlan McCormick Cole Miller Freudenrich Totals Kentucky Bartek Rapp Rumely Hiler Nzenwa Britenriker Stokowski Bowler Pierce Sauer Totals ARKANSAS Dorrell Lawrence Fowler Seaton Royal Martin Scanlan Tang McCormick Cole Miller Freudenrich Totals Tennessee Berg Hinkey Flynn Fowler Powe Marshall Cheade Stoyanova Goldman LaFlamme Clarke Loyd Totals 2007 Senior Jessica Dorrell Jessica 2007 Senior Match #16-Arkansas 3, Tennessee 2 Match #15-Kentucky 3, Arkansas 0 Arkansas wins32-30,27-30,30-27,20-30,15-8 Sept. 30atStokleyCenter--Knoxville, TN GP GP GP GP 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 1 4 5 3 4 5 5 Sept. 28atMemorial--Lexington,KY Kentucky wins30-22,30-21,30-23 Attendance: 1572-- Time: 1:33 Attendance: 504-- Time: 2:25 10 38 12 17 10 51 19 17 12 66 13 22 70 K K K K 6 7 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 7 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 5 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 5 6 8 0 7 0 0 6 0 23 20 12 32 36 E E E 8 4 4 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 E 4 2 4 0 4 0 0 1 0 3 5 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 6 4 5 6 0 7 0 0 4 0 116 112 197 183 TA TA TA TA 23 18 32 16 15 19 20 16 26 20 49 36 22 48 27 11 10 36 15 27 49 18 17 8 0 1 2 0 1 9 0 0 2 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 -.087 -.500 .167 .188 .125 .125 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .333 .129 .053 .400 .000 .000 .654 .300 .000 .000 .000 .277 .143 .000 .104 .389 .296 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .173 .400 .000 .133 .111 .194 .000 .327 .000 .118 .000 .000 .000 .186 PCT PCT PCT PCT 17 19 36 46 48 38 22 64 58 65 A A A A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 SA SA SA SA 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 6 DIG DIG DIG DIG 28 11 12 47 11 23 71 13 15 11 27 13 92 4 0 4 3 0 3 3 0 1 9 1 1 4 7 4 0 0 0 8 9 7 3 1 6 6 0 0 2 3 3 2 2 4 0 2 0 BS BS BS BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 BA BA BA BA 18 23 12 36 24 3 2 1 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 6 1 3 5 3 3 8 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 8 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 2 2 8 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 2007 Review 55 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 6 2 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 7 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 4 6 6 0 0 0 0 5 3 1 1 0 0 2 5 2 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 16 26 24 10 16 BA BA BA BA BA BA 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 BS BS BS BS BS BS 8 4 0 4 5 1 5 3 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 3 5 6 8 6 3 1 3 5 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 5 5 2 6 2 3 1 6 5 2 3 0 0 8 9 1 3 61 16 13 64 26 11 81 16 25 20 85 14 10 28 16 66 18 13 10 12 11 14 61 DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG 6 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 2 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 SA SA SA SA SA SA 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 6 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 A A A A A A 68 28 36 64 50 50 26 19 58 49 49 44 34 17 12 PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT .257 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .167 .000 .000 .000 .045 .591 .328 .295 .233 .000 .000 .000 .389 .360 .300 .286 .286 .135 .393 .094 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .261 .100 .667 .261 .152 .000 .000 .167 .000 .255 .381 .545 .345 .118 .169 .350 .000 .000 .372 .000 .235 .000 .000 .086 .263 .095 .000 .000 .119 .500 .029 .333 1.000 -.333 -.040 -.050 1.000 -.286 -1.000 -1.000 4 5 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 1 2 40 13 22 22 58 30 18 25 40 28 21 28 32 26 23 25 40 33 55 21 11 29 17 20 43 31 20 17 16 35 19 21 35 15 TA TA TA TA TA TA 171 166 178 176 148 135 7 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 7 0 5 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 5 4 2 2 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 9 E 0 6 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 3 3 E 3 0 0 1 4 3 0 1 5 E 8 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 8 1 E E E 29 11 22 32 18 28 11 23 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 8 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 9 5 2 0 1 1 0 9 6 5 0 0 0 2 0 5 5 7 3 0 0 1 1 1 9 6 K K K K K K 73 17 30 13 71 12 10 11 17 12 56 13 13 64 11 18 13 53 10 11 20 11 39 Attendance: 660 -- Time: 2:05 Time: Attendance: 660 -- Attendance: 387 -- Time: 1:39 Time: -- Attendance: 387 Attendance: 661 -- Time: 2:05 Time: Attendance: 661 -- Ole Miss wins 30-23, 30-28, 30-27 Ole Miss wins 30-23, Oct. 28 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, AR Oct. 28 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, Oct. 26 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, AR Oct. 26 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, 2 3 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 3 4 1 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 GP GP GP GP GP GP Alabama wins 30-19, 30-18, 24-30, 30-25 Miss State wins 30-21, 23-30, 37-35, 30-27 Oct. 21 at Gillom Sports Center -- Oxford, MS Oct. 21 at Gillom Match #22 - Ole Miss 3, Arkansas 0 Arkansas #22 - Ole Miss 3, Match Match #23 - Alabama 3, Arkansas 1 Arkansas 3, #23 - Alabama Match Match #24 - Miss State 3, Arkansas 1 Arkansas 3, #24 - Miss State Match Seaton Fowler Martin Scanlan Tang McCormick Cole Miller Freudenrich Totals Royal Dorrell Lawrence ARKANSAS Hauskey Lukasek Gray Totals Schlueter Demian Woodard Seago Kowal Joyner Jucan Kriegel Miss State Totals Royal Fowler Martin Scanlan McCormick Cole Miller Freudenrich Seaton Lawrence Tang Dorrell ARKANSAS Hudson Aune Pauly Weber Totals Buteyn Slack Webster Salstrand Fuentez Hudson Alabama Dalke Weber Langley Totals Jones Weiss Moffett Mahan Kieckhaefer Jones Kramer Ole Miss Freudenrich Seaton Cole Miller Fowler Martin Scanlan Dorrell Lawrence Royal Totals ARKANSAS 2 2 4 0 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 0 3 3 1 3 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 3 2 4 0 1 2 8 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 14 12 18 BA BA BA BA 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BS BS BS BS 1 7 0 3 7 1 3 0 0 2 8 7 2 5 0 1 8 7 0 8 8 3 2 0 3 3 0 0 6 59 10 11 12 15 50 12 10 53 11 47 10 11 12 DIG DIG DIG DIG 6 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 SA SA SA SA 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 3 1 0 A A A A 41 35 33 11 19 54 22 27 42 16 18 PCT PCT PCT PCT .194 .093 .211 .091 .500 .000 .450 .250 .000 .023 .000 .000 .000 .257 .156 .000 .413 .450 .250 .000 .000 .520 .200 .462 .000 .348 .474 .198 .000 .429 .133 .000 .217 .048 .000 .346 -.125 -.400 -.235 -.200 1.000 1.000 -.043 2 1 2 6 2 5 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 43 19 22 20 20 16 35 17 32 15 20 25 15 13 23 19 21 15 23 21 26 23 TA TA TA TA 129 129 121 131 7 3 4 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 5 5 6 7 5 0 E 9 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 E 4 4 0 3 4 E E 20 31 20 7 6 1 0 9 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 5 7 1 0 9 0 5 1 0 9 5 0 3 K K K K 45 11 11 34 14 12 59 10 15 11 46 11 12 Attendance: 511 -- Time: 1:30 Time: -- Attendance: 511 Attendance: 768 -- Time: 1:30 Time: Attendance: 768 -- LSU wins 30-22, 30-24, 30-25 Arkansas wins 30-24, 40-28, 30-21 Oct. 14 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, AR Oct. 14 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, Oct. 19 at PMAC -- Baton Rouge, LA 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 GP GP GP GP Match #20 - Arkansas 3, SC 0 3, #20 - Arkansas Match Match #21 - No. 25 LSU 3, Arkansas 0 Arkansas 25 LSU 3, #21 - No. Match Lindsay Scanlan Lindsay Skender Cooper Martinez Hensgens Totals Washington DeGirolamo Bensend Lonergan LSU Totals McCormick Miller Fowler Martin Seaton Freudenrich Royal Lawrence Dorrell Scanlan ARKANSAS Totals McCormick Cole Miller Freudenrich Seaton Fowler Martin Scanlan Lawrence Royal Dorrell ARKANSAS Concepcion Totals Bedore Cline Bradosky Laughlin Moorhead Salters Lorenzi Lawing Kujundzic Carolina S. 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 2 0 0 5 0 6 0 2 8 0 0 6 0 0 0 9 5 3 1 6 0 0 0 0 5 5 4 3 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 1 2 9 7 18 33 10 30 19 32 10 28 BA BA BA BA BA BA 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 BS BS BS BS BS BS 2 2 0 1 8 5 9 1 9 2 4 0 3 0 9 2 7 8 1 1 6 2 1 6 1 0 5 1 6 5 3 2 0 3 0 2 1 9 0 1 4 1 3 77 23 15 84 27 14 10 58 15 11 14 69 10 11 12 16 86 31 10 17 11 10 83 26 10 17 11 DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 4 2 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 1 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 12 SA SA SA SA SA SA 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 3 1 2 A A A A A A 66 31 28 66 59 60 21 35 70 63 66 29 32 58 48 PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT .119 .100 .000 .000 .000 .000 .095 .250 .189 .082 .247 .444 .000 .000 .271 .000 .273 .417 .000 .295 .333 .237 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .256 .154 .086 .378 .259 .000 .000 .000 .000 .167 .333 .550 .195 .229 .143 .435 .000 .000 .227 .023 .145 .161 .000 .122 .000 .300 .000 .000 .000 .083 .308 .059 .150 .053 1.000 -.333 -.125 -.033 -.231 -.200 -1.000 -1.000 0 1 3 0 3 0 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 20 21 52 37 49 24 48 12 22 44 18 30 20 11 39 26 35 37 24 40 41 35 13 23 44 44 55 31 12 10 13 48 34 80 19 TA TA TA TA TA TA 210 186 173 162 217 205 5 0 0 1 0 2 4 0 6 9 8 1 7 0 0 0 2 3 0 5 0 6 1 0 0 0 E 2 7 7 7 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 E 3 9 7 5 2 0 0 1 7 4 2 E 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 7 5 1 E E E 45 10 24 28 28 44 13 12 40 17 7 0 1 1 0 1 6 0 5 5 0 0 0 7 9 0 6 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 4 2 0 0 0 9 0 3 0 3 0 0 5 0 9 6 0 K K K K K K 70 23 13 13 70 20 18 11 69 17 11 10 18 70 25 17 15 75 12 17 14 20 65 13 29 Attendance: 673 -- Time: 2:25 Time: Attendance: 673 -- Attendance: 735 -- Time: 2:30 Time: Attendance: 735 -- Attendance: 654 -- Time: 2:30 Time: -- Attendance: 654 Oct. 7 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, AR Oct. 7 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, Oct. 5 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, AR -- Fayetteville, Oct. 5 at Barnhill Oct. 12 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, AR Oct. 12 at Barnhill -- Fayetteville, 5 5 5 4 1 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 4 3 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 1 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 3 GP GP GP GP GP GP Auburn wins 21-30, 31-29, 19-30, 30-27, 15-8

Arkansas wins 30-25, 30-28, 30-32, 28-30, 15-9 Arkansas wins Arkansas wins 31-29, 32-30, 20-30, 12-30, 20-18 Match #18 - Auburn 3, Arkansas 2 Arkansas 3, #18 - Auburn Match Match #17 - Arkansas 3, Georgia 2 Georgia 3, #17 - Arkansas Match Match #19 - Arkansas 3, No. 5 Fla. 2 5 Fla. No. 3, #19 - Arkansas Match Totals Freudenrich Miller Cole McCormick Tang Scanlan Fowler Martin Dorrell Lawrence Royal Seaton ARKANSAS Totals Williams McCray Johnson Cusack Diaz Bowers Killingsworth Fleming Hampton McGinnis Rivers Florida Freudenrich Totals Miller Cole Scanlan Tang Dorrell Royal Seaton Fowler Martin ARKANSAS Totals Bukinac Knuth Gerog Jacob Crouch Shanks, J. Shanks, Sekulic Glover R. Shanks, Mello Auburn Totals Freudenrich Miller Cole Scanlan Dorrell Royal Seaton Fowler Martin Tang ARKANSAS Totals Burkett Martin Winschel Johnson Gonzalez Morgan Buethe Clark Taylor Gehan Young Georgia Attendance: 504 -- Time: 2:25 Time: Attendance: 504 -- Attendance: 1572 -- Time: 1:33 Time: Attendance: 1572 -- Kentucky wins 30-22, 30-21, 30-23 Sept. 28 at Memorial -- Lexington, KY Sept. 30 at Stokley Center -- Knoxville, TN Sept. 30 at Stokley Center -- Knoxville, Arkansas wins 32-30, 27-30, 30-27, 20-30, 15-8 Match #15 - Kentucky 3, Arkansas 0 Arkansas 3, #15 - Kentucky Match Match #16 - Arkansas 3, Tennessee 2 Tennessee 3, #16 - Arkansas Match 2007 Senior Jessica Dorrell 56 2007 Review ARKANSAS Scanlan Martin Fowler Miller Cole McCormick Seaton Freudenrich Royal Lawrence Dorrell Totals S. Carolina Kujundzic Lorenzi Lawing Bradosky Cline Bedore Salters Moorhead Laughlin Totals Concepcion ARKANSAS Scanlan Martin Fowler Miller Cole McCormick Tang Seaton Freudenrich Royal Lawrence Dorrell Totals Florida Rivers McGinnis Totals Williams Fleming Cusack Diaz Bowers Killingsworth McCray Hampton ARKANSAS Scanlan Martin Fowler Royal Lawrence Dorrell Tang Totals Freudenrich Miller Cole Auburn Shanks, S. Shanks, R. Davis Sekulic Glover Totals Knuth Gerig Crouch Mellor Jacob Match #26-No. 10Fla. 3, Arkansas 0 Match #27-Arkansas 3, Auburn 1

Match #25-SC3, Arkansas 2

Nov. 4atO’ConnelllCenter--Gainesville,FL SC wins30-24,27-30,35-37,30-27,15-13 Arkansas wins29-31,30-23,30-22,30-23 Nov. 2atVBComp.Fac.--Columbia,SC GP GP GP GP GP GP 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 2 4 3 4 Florida wins30-28,30-23,30-25 Attendance: 2203-- Time: 1:40 Attendance: 278-- Time: 2:41 Attendance: 491-- Time: 2:06 17 27 74 14 17 20 11 15 85 10 10 13 42 11 57 14 13 10 11 10 18 66 12 12 12 51 14 K K K K K K 1 0 7 0 0 8 1 7 6 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 9 8 0 2 3 0 0 1 3 9 0 0 0 0 Nov. 9atSAC-- Auburn, AL 29 35 21 16 11 31 11 32 E E E 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 8 4 7 E 0 9 8 0 0 5 5 5 3 0 E 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 1 9 E 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 0 0 3 5 8 1 3 0 0 0 2 7 4 0 1 0 0 7 215 234 118 121 167 176 TA TA TA TA TA TA 14 25 13 61 27 61 44 44 35 40 31 36 10 14 33 19 33 23 17 16 26 33 25 40 23 46 23 54 10 20 36 46 2 2 1 0 9 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 4 3 3 0 0 0 1 2 6 1 0 3 2 1 1 3 -1.000 -1.000 -1.000 -.111 -.333 1.000 .500 .357 .000 .000 .240 .385 .148 .074 .328 .209 .000 .114 .205 .000 .000 .086 .375 .194 .333 .000 .214 .000 .000 .100 .000 .000 .000 .000 .286 .121 .474 .121 .178 .333 .304 .000 .000 .000 .529 .375 .462 .212 .339 .000 .280 .000 .217 .217 .333 .391 .000 .000 .210 .333 .019 .100 .100 .222 .000 .000 .000 .152 .108 PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT PCT 36 27 68 29 39 80 18 21 41 48 55 28 25 60 39 46 A A A A A A 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 5 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 SA SA SA SA SA SA 10 11 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 7 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG DIG 108 28 15 18 82 23 36 11 11 16 10 42 10 14 50 15 12 29 75 15 22 62 0 0 1 6 1 4 6 3 9 1 3 2 3 9 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 5 4 1 0 8 1 0 4 2 5 6 5 2 4 0 1 5 2 5 1 2 5 0 1 5 6 BS BS BS BS BS BS 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 BA BA BA BA BA BA 28 20 14 18 22 9 0 0 6 0 5 1 4 3 0 0 2 2 0 2 8 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 4 3 2 3 0 6 0 3 2 5 6 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 The upsetNo. 2007editionoftheRazorbacks 5Florida lastyear. This from photo avideofeed. taken ARKANSAS Scanlan Royal Dorrell Tang Lawrence Cole McCormick Fowler Freudenrich Martin Seaton Miller Totals Georgia Clark Taylor Martin Buethe Gehan Totals Johnson Young Burlingame Morgan Lum Gonzalez Tennessee Hinkey Clarke Cheade Loyd Marshall Fowler Totals Powe LaFlamme Goldman Berg Stoyanova ARKANSAS Dorrell Martin Fowler Seaton Royal Lawrence Scanlan Totals Freudenrich Miller Cole McCormick Tang

Match #29- Tennessee 3, Arkansas 1 Match #28-Arkansas 3, Georgia 2 Arkansas wins16-30,30-21,30-19,15-11 Tennessee wins30-28,28-30,30-27,30-22 Nov. 11 atRamseyCenter-- Athens, GA GP GP GP GP 5 5 5 1 5 5 2 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 3 5 1 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 Nov. 16atBarnhill--Fayetteville, AR Attendance: 513-- Time: 2:00 Attendance: 827-- Time: 2:14 15 18 16 71 10 22 64 14 15 22 71 15 15 55 K K K K 0 0 0 2 5 7 1 7 0 6 9 8 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 2 8 2 0 0 1 1 0 7 1 6 0 7 0 0 4 0 12 29 21 27 12 37 E E 0 1 1 1 0 2 8 E 0 1 0 3 3 1 7 2 7 E 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 0 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 5 2 1 8 0 6 0 0 2 1 172 166 194 195 TA TA TA TA 42 11 16 41 20 34 35 11 33 16 54 17 14 31 36 43 58 27 68 12 45 16 15 0 1 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 2 1 1 1 7 1 0 0 3 -1.000 -1.000 1.000 1.000 -.143 -.333 .000 .143 .250 .455 .312 .171 .500 .300 .000 .382 .244 .200 .455 .061 .375 .278 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .471 .259 .143 .323 .500 .000 .233 .500 .000 .000 .276 .227 .000 .074 .044 .417 .156 .000 .062 .000 .000 .133 .092 PCT PCT PCT PCT 33 31 67 43 55 56 67 22 23 49 A A A A 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 SA SA SA SA 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 6 1 1 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 DIG DIG DIG DIG 15 12 25 77 12 16 59 15 15 35 15 94 10 14 19 80 4 1 6 6 1 1 0 1 5 9 0 8 0 3 2 0 1 8 1 4 3 0 5 0 1 1 7 2 7 3 0 7 1 9 BS BS BS BS 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 BA BA BA BA 16 16 32 20 2 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 1 0 6 0 0 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 3 6 6 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 1 2 3 0 5 0 0 2 2 0 Kentucky Bartek Rapp Rumely Nzenwa Hiler Stokowski Britenriker Mendoza Pierce Sauer Totals ARKANSAS Scanlan Cole Dorrell Lawrence Freudenrich Royal Miller Seaton Martin Fowler Totals UConn Frey Seabaugh Demere Chambers Dorman Heiderman Lamberti Pickard Isaac Mickens Totals ARKANSAS Scanlan Cole Dorrell Lawrence Royal Freudenrich Totals McCormick Miller Seaton Fowler Martin Match #30--Kentucky 3, Arkansas 2 Match #31--UConn 3, Arkansas 2 Kentucky wins30-27,20-30,30-21,23-30,16-14 UConn wins32-30,31-29,30-25,27-30,15-11 GP GP GP GP 5 5 5 5 2 2 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 1 5 5 Nov. 24atBarnhill--Fayetteville, AR Nov. 18atBarnhill--Fayetteville, AR Attendance: 674-- Time: 2:20 Attendance: 792-- Time: 2:19 13 12 15 15 73 18 11 16 67 12 25 16 14 76 20 16 12 13 71 K K K K 7 3 0 8 0 0 0 0 7 0 6 1 8 7 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 5 2 14 37 10 12 33 12 30 11 34 E E 6 E 7 2 2 2 0 3 1 0 E 0 0 4 2 0 3 0 2 5 6 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 4 2 0 1 5 0 186 188 198 210 TA TA TA TA 34 31 16 17 29 35 22 50 14 52 30 18 18 19 35 64 36 31 62 35 42 36 17 1 1 0 1 0 2 3 0 8 0 0 5 0 0 8 1 7 2 -1.000 -.125 1.000 1.000 .029 .194 .059 .625 .448 .029 .000 .227 .000 .194 .160 .000 .000 .214 .077 .300 .000 .333 .167 .333 .181 .105 .171 .000 .203 .000 .333 .387 .000 .000 .200 .232 .145 .000 .000 .371 .095 .250 .000 .000 .176 PCT PCT PCT PCT 52 65 27 26 61 65 72 32 23 66 A A A A 1 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 6 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 2 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 1 SA SA SA SA 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 2 0 9 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 DIG DIG DIG DIG 10 12 29 72 13 17 18 67 14 21 31 94 11 11 31 78 7 4 2 6 0 2 0 4 6 1 0 0 6 2 0 8 3 4 5 7 1 9 2 0 4 2 7 0 1 BS BS BS BS 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 BA BA BA BA 12 30 10 34 14 26 5 6 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 4 0 7 7 0 5 0 0 3 0 1 4 0 0 1 5 0 0 3 1 0 6 3 0 1 7 57 TEAM MATCH INDIVIDUAL MATCH 491 Eftila Tanellari (.264) 2001 Kills Opponent Date Kills Player Opponent Date 458 Eftila Tanellari (.235) 2000 105 Tennessee 10-6-00 37 Yarleen Santiago Ole Miss 10-9-98 101 at Pacific 11-28-98 33 Krystal Osborne LSU 11-12-95 INDIVIDUAL CAREER 97 at Tennessee 10-10-99 32 Krystal Osborne Alabama 11-13-94 Kills Player Seasons 94 S. Carolina 11-23-96 31 Denise Baez C. Florida 9-9-95 2185 Krystal Osborne (.221) 1994-97 92 at Ole Miss 11-17-96 31 Krystal Osborne Ole Miss 11-5-95 1595 Denitza Koleva (.201) 2003-06 91 at Nebraska 9-5-97 30 Krystal Osborne at Auburn 10-27-95 1471 Kim Storey (.365) 1995-98 91 Ole Miss 10-9-98 30 Sara Kincaid vs. N. Texas 9-6-03 1409 Libby Windell (.355) 1999-02 89 at Pittsburgh 9-8-00 30 Jessica Dorrell vs. Miss. State 10-28-07 1377 Denise Baez (.268) 1994-96 88 Alabama 11-13-94 29 Jaimie Torromeo SW Texas 11-1-94 1342 Yarleen Santiago (.270) 1997-99 87 Southwest Missouri State 11-16-04 29 Krystal Osborne UAB 9-2-94 1310 Jessica Dorrell (.215) 2004-07 29 Denitza Koleva Kentucky 10-22-06 1298 Jennifer Haaser (.236) 2000-04

Kill Records THREE-GAME MATCH 1268 Jessica Field (.331) 1995-98 Kills Opponent Date THREE-GAME MATCH 1259 Eftila Tanellari (.239) 1999-01 77 at Texas-Arlington 9-13-98 Kills Player Opponent Date 1192 Kele Brewer (.185) 2003-06 72 at Illinois 9-19-97 26 Krystal Osborne at LSU 11-10-95 71 Houston 11-28-98 26 Krystal Osborne at Houston 9-1-95 TEAM SEASON 71 Kansas State 9-17-98 23 Eftila Tanellari SMS 11-6-01 KPG Games Season 70 at Illinois State 9-21-97 22 Eftila Tanellari ORU 11-24-01 17.89 117 games 1998 68 at Colorado State 9-12-97 22 Eftila Tanellari Alabama 11-5-00 17.24 124 games 1997 68 Southwest Missouri 11-6-01 21 Jaimie Torromeo Western Ill. 9-3-94 16.44 132 games 1996 67 Tennessee 11-20-98 20 Denise Baez Alabama 9-22-95 16.35 105 games 2000 66 at Mississippi State 11-15-96 20 Jamie Rohme at UTA 9-13-98 15.80 116 games 2002 66 Florida 11-23-97 20 Denitza Koleva at S. Carolina 10-27-06 15.46 134 games 1999 66 North Carolina State 9-13-97 19 Denise Baez Ga. Tech 9-14-96 15.24 119 games 2001 66 at SEMO 10-27-99 19 Eftila Tanellari Georgia 10-28-01 15.15 124 games 2003 19 Jennifer Haaser Louisville 9-12-02 15.09 107 games 2006 FOUR-GAME MATCH 19 Kim Storey vs. Hawai’i 12-10-98 14.86 127 games 2005 Kills Opponent Date 19 Krystal Osborne at Ole Miss 11-15-96 14.61 122 games 2007 91 Ole Miss 10-9-98 19 Krystal Osborne Ole Miss 11-17-95 14.57 143 games 1994 88 Alabama 11-13-94 19 Eftila Tanellari vs. Tennessee 11-17-00 14.35 149 games 1995 86 Southwest Texas State 10-1-94 19 Yarleen Santiago S. Carolina 10-3-99 14.08 132 games 2004 86 No. 22 Illinois 9-18-98 85 at Butler 9-18-97 FOUR-GAME MATCH INDIVIDUAL SEASON 84 Ole Miss 11-5-95 Kills Player Opponent Date KPG Player (games) Season 82 Central Florida 9-9-95 37 Yarleen Santiago Ole Miss 10-9-98 4.60 Krystal Osborne (147 games) 1995 82 No. 5 Florida 11-22-98 31 Denise Baez C. Florida 9-9-95 4.51 Krystal Osborne (143 games) 1994 81 Houston 9-16-00 31 Krystal Osborne Ole Miss 11-5-95 4.40 Kim Storey (117 games) 1998 77 Mississippi State 11-5-99 30 Sara Kincaid vs. N. Texas 9-6-03 4.36 Eftila Tanellari (105 games) 2000 77 at Ole Miss 11-8-02 30 Jessica Dorrell vs. Miss. State 10-28-07 4.26 Sara Kincaid (124 games) 2003 77 Oral Roberts 11-25-00 29 Jaimie Torromeo SW Texas 10-1-94 4.26 Denitza Koleva (107 games) 2006 77 LSU 10-31-99 29 Jaimie Torromeo Ala-Birmingham 9-2-94 4.20 Denise Baez (128 games) 1996 29 Denitza Koleva Kentucky 10-22-06 4.17 Yarleen Santiago (133 games) 1999 FIVE-GAME MATCH 28 Jamie Rohme at Texas 9-14-98 4.16 Eftila Tanellari (118 games) 2001 Kills Opponent Date 27 Krystal Osborne SWTS 10-1-94 4.16 Jessica Dorrell (122 games) 2007 105 Tennessee 10-6-00 27 Yarleen Santiago No. 22 Illinois 9-18-98 4.12 Jamie Rohme (109 games) 1998 101 No. 7 Wisconsin 9-5-98 101 at the Pacific 11- 28-98 FIVE-GAME MATCH INDIVIDUAL CAREER 97 at Tennessee 10-10-99 Kills Player Opponent Date KPG Player (games) Seasons 94 at S. Carolina 11-23-96 33 Krystal Osborne LSU 11-12-95 4.10 Jaimie Torromeo (143 games) 1994 92 at Ole Miss 11-17-96 32 Krystal Osborne Alabama 11-13-94 4.02 Krystal Osborne (543 games) 1994-97 91 at Nebraska 9-5-97 30 Krystal Osborne at Auburn 10-27-95 3.64 Yarleen Santiago (369 games) 1997-99 89 at Pittsburgh 9-8-00 28 Jessica Field at Pacific 11-28-98 3.64 Sara Kincaid (237 games) 2002-03 87 Southwest Missouri State 11-16-04 27 Denise Baez at Georgia 10-11-96 3.56 Eftila Tanellari (354 games) 1999-01 86 at Alabama 9-29-00 27 Krystal Osborne at Georgia 10-28-94 3.38 Denise Baez (407 games) 1994-96 86 Kansas State 9-2-05 27 Libby Windell Tennessee 10-6-00 3.29 Denitza Koleva (485 games) 2003-06 27 Denitza Koleva Kansas State 9-2-05 3.14 Jamie Rohme (358 games) 1996-98 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON 27 Jessica Dorrell at S. Carolina 11-2-07 3.03 Anna Velikanova (296 games) 2000-02 Kills Hitting % Season 26 Denise Baez at Ole Miss 11-17-96 2.98 Libby Windell (473 games) 1999-02 2170 .271 1996 26 Jamie Rohme vs. No. 7 Wisc. 9-5-98 2138 .220 1995 26 Kim Storey Rhode Isl. 12-4-94 YEARLY KILL LEADERS 2138 .300 1997 26 Krystal Osborne at Auburn 11-11-94 Year Player G K Avg. 2093 .294 1998 26 Libby Windell Texas 11-8-00 1994 Krystal Osborne 143 645 4.51 2084 .220 1994 26 Yarleen Santiago at Tenn. 10-10-99 1995 Krystal Osborne 147 676 4.60 2071 .228 1999 26 Jessica Dorrell vs. Pepperdine 8-25-07 1996 Denise Baez 128 538 4.20 1887 .231 2005 1997 Krystal Osborne 123 415 3.37 1878 .261 2003 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON 1998 Kim Storey 117 515 4.40 1858 .186 2004 Kills Player (hitting percentage) Season 1999 Yarleen Santiago 133 555 4.17 1833 .258 2002 676 Krystal Osborne (.215) 1995 2000 Eftila Tanellari 105 458 4.36 1813 .263 2001 645 Krystal Osborne (.238) 1994 2001 Eftila Tanellari 118 491 4.16 1782 .197 2007 587 Jaimie Torromeo (.178) 1994 2002 Libby Windell 116 385 3.32 1717 .227 2000 560 Denise Baez (.225) 1995 2003 Sara Kincaid 124 528 4.26 1615 .216 2006 555 Yarleen Santiago (.268) 1999 2004 Jennifer Haaser 132 401 3.04 538 Denise Baez (.313) 1996 2005 Denitza Koleva 122 422 3.46 528 Sara Kincaid (.355) 2003 2006 Denitza Koleva 107 456 4.26 515 Kim Storey (.416) 1998 2007 Jessica Dorrell 122 507 4.16 58 507 Jessica Dorrell (.220) 2007 TEAM MATCH INDIVIDUAL MATCH INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON Total Attempt Records TA Opponent Date TA Player Opponent Date TA Player (K-E-TA) Season 268 Tennessee 10-6-00 81 Denise Baez at Iowa 9-16-95 1801* Krystal Osborne (676-289-1801) 1995 254 at Pacific 11-28-98 81 Jaimie Torromeo SW Texas 10-1-94 1720 Jaimie Torromeo (587-280-1720) 1994 244 Texas 11-8-00 79 Jamie Rohme at Pacific 11-28-98 1629 Krystal Osborne (645-257-1629) 1994 239 at Ole Miss 10-29-00 78 Krystal Osborne at Miss St. 10-28-95 1516 Denise Baez (560-219-1516) 1995 238 vs. No. 7 Wisconsin 9-5-98 77 Eftila Tanellari Texas 11-8-00 1417 Yarleen Santiago (555-175-1417) 1999 235 Alabama 11-13-94 73 Jaimie Torromeo Iowa State 12-2-94 1244 Jessica Dorrell (507-233-1244) 2007 230 Southwest Texas State 10-1-94 73 Krystal Osborne Ole Miss 11-5-95 1241 Denise Baez (538-149-1241) 1996 229 Ole Miss 10-13-00 73 Yarleen Santiago at Tennessee 10-10-99 1239 Eftila Tanellari (458-167-1239) 2000 228 at Miss State 10-28-94 70 Denise Baez C. Florida 9-9-95 1219 Eftila Tanellari (491-169-1219) 2001 227 at Ole Miss 11-17-96 70 Jaimie Torromeo at Miss St. 10-28-94 1202 Jamie Rohme (449-151-1202) 1998 227 No. 5 Florida 11-22-98 70 Eftila Tanellari at Ole Miss 10-29-00 227 at Tennessee 10-10-99 INDIVIDUAL CAREER THREE-GAME MATCH TA Player (K-E-TA) Seasons THREE-GAME MATCH TA Player Opponent Date 5626 Krystal Osborne (2185-939-5626) 1994-97 TA Opponent Date 55 Krystal Osborne at Houston 9-1-95 4481 Denitza Koleva (1595-693-4481) 2003-06 196 at Illinois 9-9-97 49 Eftila Tanellari LSU 11-10-00 3623 Kele Brewer (1192-520-3623) 2003-06 166 at Texas-Arlington 9-13-98 48 Krystal Osborne Miss State 11-3-95 3494 Denise Baez (1377-439-3494) 1994-96 165 Georgia Tech 9-14-96 47 Krystal Osborne at Ole Miss 10-13-95 3374 Yarleen Santiago (1342-431-3374) 1997-99 161 at Miss State 11-15-96 47 Krystal Osborne Ole Miss 11-17-95 3301 Eftila Tanellari (1259-469-3301) 1999-01 161 Florida 11-23-97 47 Denitza Koleva Tennessee 9-23-05 3248 Jessica Dorrell (1310-613-3248) 2004-07 159 South Carolina 11-21-97 45 Jamie Rohme at UTA 9-13-98 3175 Jennifer Haaser (1298-549-3175) 2000-04 157 Michigan 12-2-95 45 Krystal Osborne at LSU 11-10-95 2983 Kim Storey (1471-383-2983) 1995-98 157 Oklahoma 9-12-00 45 Denitza Koleva at No.7 Fla. 10-13-06 2941 Libby Windell (1409-365-2941) 1999-02 156 Tennessee 11-20-98 156 Kansas State 9-17-98 FOUR-GAME MATCH YEARLY TOTAL ATTEMPT LEADERS TA Player Opponent Date Year Player TA FOUR-GAME MATCH 81 Jaimie Torromeo SW Texas 10-1-94 1994 Jaimie Torromeo 1720 TA Opponent Date 73 Jaimie Torromeo Iowa State 12-2-94 1995 Krystal Osborne 1801* 235 Alabama 11-13-94 73 Krystal Osborne Ole Miss 11-5-95 1996 Denise Baez 1241 230 Southwest Texas State 10-1-94 70 Denise Baez C. Florida 9-9-95 1997 Krystal Osborne 1019 229 Ole Miss 10-13-00 69 Krystal Osborne C. Florida 9-9-95 1998 Jamie Rohme 1202 227 No. 5 Florida 11-22-98 68 Eftila Tanellari ORU 11-25-00 1999 Yarleen Santiago 1417 224 Central Florida 9-9-95 68 Heather Royal Tennessee 11-16-07 2000 Eftila Tanellari 1307 218 South Carolina 9-24-00 65 Denise Baez Ole Miss 9-9-95 2001 Eftila Tanellari 1219 216 Ole Miss 11-5-95 64 Yarleen Santiago Ole Miss 10-9-98 2002 Anna Velikanova 1046 216 Idaho State 12-3-94 64 Denitza Koleva Kentucky 10-22-06 2003 Sara Kincaid 1058 214 No. 22 Illinois 9-18-98 63 Kele Brewer at Tennessee 11-20-04 2004 Denitza Koleva 1133 213 Houston 9-16-00 2005 Denitza Koleva 1162 FIVE-GAME MATCH 2006 Denitza Koleva 1193 FIVE-GAME MATCH TA Player Opponent Date 2007 Jessica Dorrell 1244 TA Opponent Date 81 Denise Baez at Iowa 9-16-95 268 Tennessee 10-6-00 79 Jamie Rohme at Pacific 11-28-98 *SEC Record 254 at No. 9 Pacific 11-28-98 78 Krystal Osborne at Miss St. 10-28-94 2008 returners in bold 244 Texas 11-8-00 77 Eftila Tanellari Texas 11-8-00 239 at Ole Miss 10-29-00 73 Yarleen Santiago at Tennessee 10-10-99 238 No. 7 Wisconsin 9-5-98 70 Jaimie Torromeo at Miss St. 10-28-94 228 at Miss State 10-28-94 70 Eftila Tanelarri at Ole Miss 10-29-00 227 at Ole Miss 11-17-96 68 Krystal Osborne at Auburn 10-27-95 227 at Ole Miss 10-10-99 67 Jaimie Torromeo Auburn 11-11-94 226 at Iowa 9-16-95 67 Krystal Osborne at Iowa 9-16-95 225 at Pittsburgh 9-8-00 67 Eftila Tanellari vs. Miami (Ohio) 9-9-00

TEAM SINGLE-SEASON TA K-E-TA Season 5787 2138-865-5787 1995 5665 2084-835-5665 1994 5394 2071-841-5394 1999 5145 2170-778-5145 1996 5070 1858-914-5070 2004 4992 2138-640-4992 1997 4946 2093-638-4946 1998 4854 1887-766-4854 2005 4849 1782-829-4849 2007 4606 1717-670-4606 2000 4577 1878-683-4577 2003 4548 1813-617-4548 2001 4515 1833-666-4515 2002 4315 1615-685-4315 2006

Yarleen Santiago holds the kill record Jaimie Torromeo holds the attempts 59 with 37 in a match. game record along with Denise Baez. TEAM MATCH INDIVIDUAL MATCH IND. SINGLE-SEASON (at least 100 kills) Pct. Opponent (K-E-TA) Date Pct. Player (K-E-TA) Opponent Date Pct. Player (K-E-TA) Season .494 Alabama (47-6-83) 11-23-02 .917 Jennifer Haaser (11-0-12) at UAB 10-04-01 .428 Libby Windell (332-63-628) 2001 .451 at UAB (49-8-91) 10-04-01 .846 Jessica Field (11-0-13) at Miss St. 11-06-98 .416 Kim Storey (515-110-973) 1998 .437 at Georgia (59-14-103) 10-29-06 .800 Libby Windell (16-0-20) at Auburn 11-09-01 .382 Jessica Field (368-79-757) 1997 .432 South Carolina (46-8-88) 9-28-03 .800 Amy Allison (13-1-15) at Georgia 10-29-06 .369 Libby Windell (385-89-802) 2002 .423 North Texas (50-9-97) 9-06-02 .789 Eftilla Tanellari (15-0-19) Auburn 9-30-01 .362 Jessica Field (430-102-906) 1998 .414 at Mississippi State (43-7-87) 11-06-98 .789 Libby Windell (15-0-19) UMKC 10-22-01 .361 Kim Storey (338-94-676) 1996 .413 South Carolina (59-9-129) 10-14-07 .786 Kim Storey (11-0-14) Kentucky 10-10-97 .360 Kim Storey (314-82-645) 1997 .410 at Stephen F. Austin (51-8-105) 11-02-98 .778 Libby Windell (14-0-18) S. Illinois 10-30-00 .359 Tina Rico (232-39-538) 1997 .407 at Ole Miss (44-9-86) 11-07-98 .769 Jessica Field (10-0-13) Tennessee 10-12-97 .355 Sara Kincaid (528-152-1058) 2003 .402 at Ole Miss (46-9-92) 11-6-05 .727 Jennifer Haaser (8-0-11) SMS 11-06-01 .727 C. Lawrence (16-0-22) Pitt. 8-29-07 INDIVIDUAL CAREER THREE-GAME MATCH Pct. Player (K-E-TA) Seasons Pct. Opponent (K-E-TA) Date THREE-GAME MATCH .365 Kim Storey (1471-383-2983) 1995-98 .469 vs. Southwestern La. (36-6-64) 8-31-96 Pct. Player (K-E-TA) Opponent Date .355 Libby Windell (1409-365-2941) 1999-02 .451 at UAB (49-8-91) 10-4-01 .917 Jennifer Haaser (11-0-12) at UAB 10-4-01 .341 Sara Kincaid (863-254-1785) 2002-03 .447 at San Francisco (42-8-76) 9-17-94 .800 Libby Windell (16-0-20) at Auburn 11-9-01 .331 Jessica Field (1268-342-2797) 1995-98 .446 vs. SW Missouri (40-7-74) 9-2-95 .800 Amy Allison (13-1-15) at Georgia 10-29-06 .292 Tina Rico (780-196-1997) 1994-97 .437 at Georgia (59-14-103) 10-29-06 .789 Eftilla Tanellari (15-0-19) vs. Auburn 9-30-01 .274 Roberta Tarnauskaite (169-53-424) 2002-03 .432 South Carolina (46-8-88) 9-28-03 .786 Kim Storey (11-0-14) vs. Ky. 10-10-97 .273 Sarah Freudenrich (207-73-491) 2007 .429 at Mississippi (62-8-126) 10-17-97 .778 Libby Windell (14-0-18) vs. SIU 10-30-00 .271 Christina Lawrence (811-283-1947) 2004-07 .424 vs. Alabama (48-6-99) 9-26-97 .769 Jessica Field (10-0-13) vs. Tenn. 10-12-97 .271 Destiny Clark (146-54-340) 2005-06 .424 vs. Kentucky (53-11-99) 10-10-97 .727 Christina Lawrence (16-0-22) Pittsburgh 8-29-07 .270 Yarleen Santiago (1342-431-3374) 1997-99 .414 at Mississippi State (43-7-87) 11-6-98 .706 Jessica Field (12-0-17) vs. Indiana 12-4-98 .700 Krystal Osborne (15-1-20) vs. S. Fran. 9-17-94 YEARLY HITTING PCT. LEADERS (Min. 150 Kills) FOUR-GAME MATCH .700 Jessica Field (14-0-20) vs. NCSU 9-13-97 Year Player Pct. K-E-TA Hitting Percentage Records Pct. Opponent (K-E-TA) Date .700 Jessica Field (14-0-20) vs. Bama 9-26-97 1994 Tina Rico .319 191-44-461 .386 at Georgia (63-12-132) 10-23-98 1995 Kim Storey .300 304-97-689 .373 vs. Mississippi St. (67-14-142) 10-19-01 FOUR-GAME MATCH 1996 Kim Storey .361 338-94-676 .372 at South Carolina (63-17-143) 10-5-97 Pct. Player (K-E-TA) Opponent Date 1997 Jessica Field .382 368-79-757 .366 vs. UTA (70-18-142) 11-29-96 .789 Libby Windell (15-0-19) vs. UMKC 10-22-01 1998 Kim Storey .416 515-110-973 .366 Auburn (67-15-142) 10-5-03 .706 Jennifer Haaser (13-1-17) at No. 22 KSU 9-7-01 1999 Libby Windell .280 314-117-704 .364 vs. Utah State (67-16-140) 9-1-01 .688 Karla Crose (12-1-16) at Georgia 11-9-03 2000 Libby Windell .349 378-96-807 .362 at Mississippi State (64-13-141) 10-10-03 .679 Libby Windell (19-0-28) vs. Utah St. 9-1-01 2001 Libby Windell .428 332-63-628 .359 vs. North Texas (70-14-156) 9-6-03 .667 Jessica Dorrell (13-1-18) at Ala. 10-10-04 2002 Libby Windell .369 385-89-802 .353 vs. UMKC (68-15-150) 10-22-01 .650 Libby Windell (14-1-20) at Ga. Tech 10-14-01 2003 Sara Kincaid .355 528-152-1058 .340 at Tulsa (44-10-100) 11-6-95 .636 Jessica Field (15-1-22) at Auburn 10-4-98 2004 Jennifer Haaser .233 401-178-958 .340 at Auburn (63-12.150) 10-4-98 .628 Sara Kincaid (30-3-43) vs. N. Texas 9-6-03 2005 Amy Allison .296 258-90-568 .625 Kim Storey (11-1-16) vs. SFA 9-20-96 2006 Amy Allison .286 265-98-583 FIVE-GAME MATCH .625 Jessica Field (15-0-24) at Butler 9-18-97 2007 Christina Lawrence .303 292-83-690 Pct. Opponent (K-E-TA) Date .619 Libby Windell (14-1-21) vs. Miss St. 10-19-01 .404 at Georgia (83-9-183) 10-11-96 2008 returners in bold .368 Kansas State (86-19-182) 9-2-05 FIVE-GAME MATCH .305 Utah State (72-22-164) 9-3-05 Pct. Player (K-E-TA) Opponent Date .301 vs. Pacific (63-17-153) 9-6-97 .600 Kim Storey (26-2-40) vs. Rhode Isl. 12-4-96 .300 at Auburn (82-25-190) 10-27-95 .582 Jessica Field (14-0-24) at Ga. 10-11-96 .296 vs. Rhode Island (80-25-186) 12-4-96 .545 Libby Windell (13-1-22) at Rice 11-1-01 .291 vs. BYU (70-24-158) 9-5-03 .542 Kim Storey (15-2-24) vs. LSU 11-12-95 .290 at Rice (79-22-176) 11-1-01 .522 Kim Storey (13-1-23) at Auburn 10-27-95 .288 vs. Montana State (68-21-163) 8-30-03 .519 Jessica Field (16-2-27) at Miss. 11-17-96 .286 vs. LSU (77-24-85) 11-12-95 .489 Libby Windell (27-5-45) vs. Tenn. 10-6-00 .286 at South Carolina (94-32-217) 11-23-96 .474 Jessica Dorrell (12-3-19) at Auburn 10-8-04 .286 at Tennessee (97-32-227) 10-10-99 .464 Denitza Koleva (14-1-28) vs. Mt. St. 8-30-03 .444 Annesia Crawford (12-4-18) at Bama 9-29-00 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON Pct. K-E-TA Season .300 2138-640-4992 1997 .294 2093-638-4946 1998 .271 2170-778-5145 1996 .263 1813-617-4548 2001 .261 1878-683-4577 2003 .231 1887-766-4854 2005 .258 1833-666-4515 2002 .228 2071-841-5394 1999 .227 1717-670-4606 2000 .220 2084-835-5665 1994 .220 2138-865-5787 1995 .216 1615-685-4315 2006 .197 1782-829-4849 2007 .186 1858-914-5070 2004

60 Jennifer Haaser holds the record for sin- Libby Windell holds the record for career gle-match hitting percentage. hitting percentage at Arkansas. TEAM MATCH 74 Evgeniya Rangelova at Pittsburgh 9-8-00 TEAM SEASON Assists Records A Opponent Date 74 Ning Zhao Ole Miss 10-09-98 APG Games Seasons 99 Tennessee 10-6-00 72 Evgeniya Rangelova at Alabama 9-29-00 16.14 117 games 1998 97 at Pacific 11-28-98 72 Ning Zhao No. 22 Illinois 9-18-98 14.97 105 games 2000 85 Ole Miss 10-09-98 70 Ning Zhao No. 5 Florida 11-22-98 14.07 124 games 1997 84 at Pittsburgh 9-8-00 70 Ning Zhao vs. Wisconsin 9-05-98 14.02 116 games 2002 84 at Tennessee 10-10-99 13.59 134 games 1999 81 vs. Miami (Ohio) 9-9-00 THREE-GAME MATCH 13.56 132 games 1996 80 at Ole Miss 11-17-96 A Player Opponent Date 13.56 107 games 2006 80 Southwest Missouri State 11-16-04 62 Tina Rico vs. Florida 10-25-96 13.47 119 games 2001 79 No. 22 Illinois 9-18-98 62 Tina Rico at Illinois 9-19-97 13.37 122 games 2007 78 Kansas State 9-2-05 58 Ning Zhao vs. KSU 9-17-98 13.34 124 games 2003 56 Ning Zhao at Houston 11-28-98 13.22 127 games 2005 THREE-GAME MATCH 54 Tina Rico vs. S. Carolina 11-22-97 12.05 149 games 1995 A Opponent Date 54 Roberta Tarnauskaite vs.Miss. St. 11-2-03 12.61 132 games 2004 71 at Illinois 9-19-97 53 Tina Rico at Miss. St. 11-15-96 11.66 143 games 1994 69 vs. Houston 11-28-98 52 Tina Rico at LSU 11-10-95 64 vs. Kansas State 9-17-98 52 Roberta Tarnauskaite vs. Tenn. 10-24-03 INDIVIDUAL SEASON 62 at Illinois State 9-21-97 51 Tina Rico vs. Ga. Tech 9-6-96 APG Player (games) Seasons 61 at Texas-Arlington 9-13-98 51 Ning Zhao at UTA 9-13-98 14.40 Ning Zhao (116 games) 1998 61 vs. Oklahoma 9-12-00 12.40 Tina Rico (121 games) 1997 60 vs. Tennessee 11-20-98 FOUR-GAME MATCH 12.05 Tina Rico (128 games) 1996 60 vs. Southwest Missouri 11-6-01 A Player Opponent Date 11.72 Ning Zhao (129 games) 1999 59 vs. South Carolina 11-22-97 74 Ning Zhao vs. Ole Miss 10-9-98 11.68 Roberta Tarnauskaite (111 games) 2002 58 vs. Georgia Tech 9-14-96 72 Ning Zhao vs. Illinois 9-18-98 11.58 Roberta Tarnauskaite (124 games) 2003 70 Ning Zhao vs. Florida 11-22-98 11.57 Evgeniya Rangelova (104 games) 2000 FOUR-GAME MATCH 68 Tina Rico at Nebraska 12-7-96 10.80 Tina Rico (147 games) 1995 A Opponent Date 66 Ning Zhao vs. Baylor 9-19-98 8.78 Tina Rico (143 games) 1994 85 vs. Ole Miss 10-9-98 64 Tina Rico vs. Alabama 11-13-94 6.50 Iva Docekalova (131 games) 2004 79 vs. No. 22 Illinois 9-18-98 64 Tina Rico vs. SW Texas 10-1-94 77 vs. No. 5 Florida 11-22-98 64 Tina Rico vs. C. Florida 9-9-95 INDIVIDUAL CAREER 76 vs. Houston 9-16-00 63 Roberta Tarnauskaite vs. N. Texas 9-6-03 APG Player (games) Seasons 75 vs. Alabama 11-13-94 62 Tina Rico vs. Ole Miss 11-5-95 12.99 Ning Zhao (245 games) 1998-99 72 at No. 4 Nebraska 12-7-96 62 Ning Zhao vs. Miss. State 11-5-99 11.63 Roberta Tarnauskaite (235 games) 2002-03 71 vs. LSU 10-31-99 10.92 Tina Rico (539 games) 1994-97 70 vs. Southwest Texas 10-1-94 FIVE-GAME MATCH 8.83 Evgeniya Rangelova (223 games) 2000-01 70 vs. Central Florida 9-9-95 A Player Opponent Date 6.11 Lindsay Scanlan (229 games) 2006-07 68 vs. Idaho State 12-3-94 88 Evgeniya Rangelova vs. Tennessee 10-6-00 6.05 Nicole Martin (249 games) 2005, 2007 68 vs. Baylor 9-19-98 84 Ning Zhao at Pacific 11-28-98 5.52 Kelly McCarter (130 games) 1999, 01-02 68 vs. Miss. State 10-28-07 77 Tina Rico at Ole Miss 11-17-96 5.29 Amanda Eskridge (114 games) 2004 77 Evgeniya Rangelova vs. Miami 9-9-00 5.06 Dani Pfeffer (51 games) 1994 FIVE-GAME MATCH 74 Evgeniya Rangelova at Pittsburgh 9-9-00 3.64 Iva Docekalova (495 games) 2002-05 A Opponent Date 72 Evgeniya Rangelova at Alabama 9-29-00 99 vs. Tennessee 10-6-00 71 Tina Rico at Nebraska 9-5-97 YEARLY ASSIST LEADERS 97 vs. No. 7 Wisconsin 9-5-98 70 Ning Zhao vs. Wisconsin 9-5-98 Year Player G Ast. Avg. 84 at Tennessee 10-10-99 69 Tina Rico at S. Carolina 11-22-96 1994 Tina Rico 143 1255 8.78 84 at Pittsburgh 9-8-00 68 Iva Docekalova vs. Pacific 9-3-04 1995 Tina Rico 147 1588 10.80 80 at Ole Miss 11-17-96 1996 Tina Rico 128 1542 12.05 80 vs. Southwest Missouri State 11-16-04 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON 1997 Tina Rico 121 1501 12.40 76 at Nebraska 9-5-97 A Player (games) Season 1998 Ning Zhao 116 1670 14.40 75 at No. 9 Pacific 11-28-98 1670 Ning Zhao (116 games) 1998 1999 Ning Zhao 129 1512 11.72 74 at South Carolina 11-23-96 1588 Tina Rico (147 games) 1995 2000 Evgeniya Rangelova 104 1203 11.57 74 vs. Texas 11-8-00 1542 Tina Rico (128 games) 1996 2001 Evgeniya Rangelova 119 765 6.43 1512 Ning Zhao (129 games) 1999 2002 Roberta Tarnauskaite 111 1296 11.68 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON 1501 Tina Rico (121 games) 1997 2003 Roberta Tarnauskaite 124 1436 11.58 A Games Season 1436 Roberta Tarnauskaite (124 games) 2003 2004 Iva Docekalova 131 851 6.50 1888 117 games 1998 1296 Roberta Tarnauskaite (111 games) 2002 2005 Nicole Martin 127 760 5.98 1821 134 games 1999 1255 Tina Rico (143 games) 1994 2006 Lindsay Scanlan 107 649 6.24 1795 149 games 1995 1203 Evgeniya Rangelova (104 games) 2000 2007 Nicole Martin 122 747 6.12 1790 132 games 1996 851 Iva Docekalova (131 games) 2004 1745 124 games 1997 2008 returners in bold 1679 127 games 2005 INDIVIDUAL CAREER 1668 143 games 1994 APG Player (games) Seasons 1665 132 games 2004 5886 Tina Rico (539 games) 1994-97 1654 124 games 2003 3182 Ning Zhao (245 games) 1998-99 1631 122 games 2007 2732 Roberta Tarnauskaite (235 games) 2002-03 1626 116 games 2002 1968 Evgeniya Rangelova (223 games) 2000-01 1603 119 games 2001 1800 Iva Docekalova (495 games) 2002-05 1572 105 games 2000 1507 Nicole Martin (249 games) 2005, 2007 1451 107 games 2006 1400 Lindsay Scanlan (229 games) 2006-07 718 Kelly McCarter (130 games) 1999,01-02 INDIVIDUAL MATCH 649 Caira Daugherty (207 games) 2005-06 A Player Opponent Date 603 Amanda Eskridge (114 games) 2004 88 Evgeniya Rangelova Tennessee 10-06-00 84 Ning Zhao at Pacific 11-28-98 77 Evgeniya Rangelova vs. Miami (Ohio) 9-9-00 Libby Windell holds the record for career 77 Ning Zhao at Tenn. 10-10-99 Tina Rico ranks among the setting 77 Tina Rico at Miss. 10-17-97 61 hitting percentage at Arkansas. leaders at Arkansas. TEAM MATCH 191 149 games 1995 INDIVIDUAL CAREER SA Opponent Date 188 132 games 1996 SA Player (games) Season 19 vs. Norfolk St. 9-1-07 187 134 games 1999 160 Tina Rico (539 games) 1994-97 15 Auburn 9-30-01 185 122 games 2007 140 Anna Velikanova (296 games) 2000-02 15 Auburn 10-5-03 182 132 games 2004 135 Kim Storey (511 games) 1995-98 14 vs. Temple 9-1-07 177 119 games 2001 133 Iva Docekalova (495 games) 2002-05 13 at Xavier 9-24-94 150 105 games 2000 128 Denitza Koleva (485 games) 2003-06 13 vs. Utah State 8-31-02 140 107 games 2006 110 Jamie Rohme (358 games) 1996-98 13 at Ole Miss 11-7-98 123 127 games 2005 107 Jennifer Haaser (490) 2000-04 12 vs. Southeast Missouri State 8-30-02 106 Krystal Osborne (543 games) 1994-97 12 vs. Alabama 11-22-03 INDIVIDUAL MATCH 105 Yarleen Santiago (369 games) 1997-99 11 Pepperdine 8-25-07* SA Player Opponent Date 82 Jessica Dorrell (485 games) 2004-07 *Several matches with 11 (most recent listed) 9 Anna Velikanova Oklahoma 9-12-00 8 Lindsay Scanlan vs. Norfolk St. 9-1-07 TEAM SEASON THREE-GAME MATCH 7 Anna Velikanova Auburn 9-30-01 SAPG Games Season SA Opponent Date 7 Jaimie Torromeo Idaho State 12-3-94 1.84 116 games 2002 19 vs. Norfolk St. 9-1-07 6 Heather Royal vs. Temple 9-1-07 1.79 117 games 1998 15 Auburn 9-30-01 *Several players with five (most recent listed) 1.67 124 games 2003 14 vs. Temple 9-1-07 1.55 124 games 1997 13 at Ole Miss 11-7-98 THREE-GAME MATCH 1.52 122 games 2007 12 at Alabama 11-22-03 SA Player Opponent Date 1.50 143 games 1994 11 Idaho State 9-17-94 9 Anna Velikanova Oklahoma 9-12-00 1.49 119 games 2001 Service Aces Records 11 Kentucky 9-27-98 8 Lindsay Scanlan vs. Norfolk St. 9-1-07 1.43 105 games 2000 11 Mississippi State 10-11-98 7 Anna Velikanova Auburn 9-30-01 1.42 132 games 1996 10 Miami (Ohio) 9-19-98 5 Jamie Rohme Northeast La. 8-30-96 1.40 134 games 1999 10 Oklahoma 9-12-00 5 Caroline Clock at Ball State 9-04-98 1.39 132 games 2004 10 at Auburn 10-11-02 5 Jamie Rohme Kentucky 9-27-98 1.31 107 games 2006 10 at Oklahoma 9-03-02 5 Michelle Coens at Kentucky 9-21-01 1.28 149 games 1995 10 vs. South Carolina 9-28-03 5 Anna Velikanova Kentucky 10-08-00 0.97 127 games 2005 10 at Ole Miss 11-12-03 5 Anna Velikanova at Georgia 10-18-02 10 vs. OleMiss 11-31-03 5 Jennifer Haaser at Ole Miss 10-12-03 INDIVIDUAL SEASON 4 Caira Daugherty SEMO 9-2-06* SAPG Player (games) Season FOUR-GAME MATCH *Several players with four (most recent listed) 0.63 Anna Velikanova (63 games) 2000 SA Opponent Date 0.44 Anna Velikanova (117 games) 2001 15 Auburn 10-5-03 FOUR-GAME MATCH 0.42 Anna Velikanova (116 games) 2002 13 at Xavier 9-24-94 SA Player Opponent Date 0.40 Jaimie Torromeo (143 games) 1994 13 vs. Utah State 8-31-02 7 Jaimie Torromeo Idaho State 12-3-94 0.40 Roberta Tarnauskaite (111 games) 2002 12 vs. SEMO 8-30-02 5 Amanda Sweatt Iowa State 12-2-94 0.39 Iva Docekalova (124 games) 2003 11 at Mississippi State 10-2-94 5 Anna Velikanova UMKC 10-22-01 0.38 Tina Rico (128 games) 1996 11 at Tulsa 11-6-95 5 Kim Storey at Tulsa 11-6-95 0.38 Jamie Rohme (118 games) 1997 11 at Mississippi State 10-10-03 5 Kim Storey Montana 9-15-95 0.37 Jessica Dorrell (107 games) 2006 11 Mississippi 10-1-04 5 R. Tarnauskaite at LSU 9-25-02 0.35 Yarleen Santiago (133 games) 1999 11 vs. Idaho 9-25-06 5 Jennifer Haaser vs. Kansas 9-1-04 0.35 Jennifer Haaser (124 games) 2003 10 Iowa State 12-2-94 4 Caira Daugherty Idaho 8-25-06 10 Idaho State 12-3-94 4 Denitza Koleva Auburn 11-3-06* INDIVIDUAL CAREER 10 Wisconsin 9-1-95 *Several with four (most recent listed) SAPG Player (games) Season 10 Mississippi 10-13-00 0.47 Anna Velikanova (296 games) 2000-02 10 at Alabama 10-13-02 FIVE-GAME MATCH 0.40 Jaimie Torromeo (143 games) 1994 10 at LSU 9-25-02 SA Player Opponent Date 0.32 Roberta Tarnauskaite (235 games) 2002-03 10 Oral Roberts 8-28-07 6 Anna Velikanova at Alabama 9-29-00 0.32 Heather Royal (122 games) 2007 5 Tina Rico San Diego 12-1-95 0.31 Jamie Rohme (358 games) 1996-98 FIVE-GAME MATCH 5 E. Rangelova atOle Miss 10-29-00 0.31 Amanda Eskridge (114 games) 2004 SA Opponent Date 5 Eftila Tanellari at Rice 11-1-01 0.30 Tina Rico (539 games) 1994-97 11 at Rice 11-01-01 5 E. Rangelova vs. Houston 9-8-01 0.30 Chanda McLeod (132 games) 1999 11 at Alabama 9-29-00 5 Denitza Koleva vs. Utah State 9-2-05 0.29 Dani Pfeffer (51 games) 1994 11 Pepperdine 8-25-07 5 Denitza Koleva at Alabama 10-28-05 0.28 Yarleen Santiago (369 games) 1997-99 9 vs. Wisconsin 9-05-98 5 Heather Royal vs. Temple 91-07 0.28 Evgeniya Rangelova (223 games) 2000-01 9 vs. Houston 9-08-01 4 Jamie Rohme vs. Wisconsin 9-5-98 0.28 Lindsay Scanlan (229 games) 2006-07 9 vs. Pacific 9-3-04 4 Tina Rico Auburn 11-1-96 9 at No. 22 Santa Clara 9-4-04 4 Eftila Tanellari vs. Houston 9-8-01 YEARLY SA LEADERS 9 Utah State 9-3-05 4 Iva Docekalova vs. S. Car. 9-25-05 Year Player G Ace Avg. 8 at Auburn 10-27-95 4 Jessica Dorrell vs. Frenso St. 9-7-07 1994 Jaimie Torromeo 143 57 0.40 8 Rhode Island 12-4-96 1995 Kim Storey 146 40 0.27 8 Washington 9-13-97 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON 1996 Tina Rico 128 49 0.38 8 Pacific 9-6-97 SA Player (games) Season 1997 Jamie Rohme 118 45 0.38 8 vs. Miami (Ohio) 9-9-00 57 Jaimie Torromeo (143 games) 1994 1998 Kim Storey 117 37 0.32 8 at Ole Miss 10-29-00 51 Anna Velikanova (117 games) 2001 1999 Yarleen Santiago 133 47 0.35 8 at Southwest Missouri 8-31-02 49 Tina Rico (128 games) 1996 2000 Anna Velikanova 63 40 0.63 8 No. 4 Florida 11-19-05 49 Anna Velikanova (116 games) 2002 2001 Anna Velikanova 117 51 0.44 8 Connecticut 11-24-07 48 Iva Docekalova (124 games) 2003 2002 Anna Velikanova 116 49 0.42 47 Yarleen Santiago (133 games) 1999 2003 Iva Docekalova 124 48 0.39 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON 45 Jamie Rohme (118 games) 1997 2004 Jennifer Haaser 132 35 0.27 SA Games Season 44 Roberta Tarnauskaite (111 games) 2002 Amanda Eskridge 114 35 0.31 215 143 games 1994 41 Jessica Dorrell (122 games) 2007 2005 Denitza Koleva 127 37 0.30 213 116 games 2002 41 Lindsay Scanlan (122 games) 2007 2006 Jessica Dorrell 107 40 0.37 209 117 games 1998 2007 Jessica Dorrell 122 41 0.34 207 124 games 2003 Lindsay Scanlan 122 41 0.34 62 192 124 games 1997 2008 returners in bold Digs Records TEAM MATCH 30 Yarleen Santiago at Butler 9-18-97 INDIVIDUAL CAREER Digs Opponent Date 29 Jaimie Torromeo SW Texas St. 10-1-94 Digs Player (games) Season 125 Central Florida 9-9-95 29 Yarleen Santiago Ole Miss 10-09-98 2126 Ashley Miller (483 games) 2004-07 112 Tennessee 10-06-00 29 Ashley Miller SMS 11-16-04 1659 Krystal Osborne (543 games) 1994-97 108 Alabama 11-13-94 29 Ashley Miller Kentucky 10-22-04 1277 Yarleen Santiago (369 games) 1997-99 107 at Pittsburgh 9-8-00 29 Ashley Miller at Georgia 10-23-05 1143 Kim Storey (511 games) 1995-98 105 Ole Miss 11-5-95 29 Ashley Miller at Auburn 11-9-07 1107 Tina Rico (539 games) 1994-97 105 Idaho State 12-3-94 1062 Denitza Koleva (485 games) 2003-06 105 Texas 11-08-00 THREE-GAME MATCH 1014 Denise Baez (407 games) 1994-96 105 at the Pacific 11-28-98 Digs Player Opponent Date 991 Jamie Rohme (358 games) 1996-98 101 Stephen F. Austin 9-1-06 26 Ashley Miller Oral Roberts 11-2-04 966 Anna Velikanova (296 games) 2000-02 99 vs. Valparaiso 10-24-04 25 Ashley Miller North Carolina 8-26-06 891 Iva Docekalova (495 games) 2002-05 25 Ashley Miller Northern Iowa 9-8-07 THREE-GAME MATCH 22 Krystal Osborne at Miss. St. 11-15-96 TEAM SEASON Digs Opponent Date 22 Ashley Miller at Alabama 9-23-07 DPG Games Season 93 at Mississippi State 10-15-95 21 Ashley Miller Ole Miss 10-14-05 17.12 105 games 2000 80 Mississippi State 11-3-95 19 Krystal Osborne at Miss. St. 10-15-95 17.10 149 games 1995 79 Tennessee 11-21-97 19 Krystal Osborne Ole Miss 11-17-95 17.07 124 games 1997 78 Alabama 9-22-95 19 Jamie Rohme Tennessee 11-20-98 16.71 143 games 1994 71 at Mississippi State 11-15-96 19 Ashley Miller at LSU 11-8-06 16.46 117 games 1998 70 Tennessee 11-20-98 19 Denitza Koleva at LSU 11-8-06 16.07 107 games 2006 69 Oklahoma 9-12-00 19 Ashley Miller at Ole Miss 11-17-06 16.00 134 games 1999 68 Houston 11-28-98 15.15 116 games 2002 65 at South Carolina 10-25-98 FOUR-GAME MATCH 15.13 122 games 2007 64 Butler 9-05-98 Digs Player Opponent Date 15.11 132 games 2004 64 at Ole Miss 10-05-01 31 Amanda Sweatt Alabama 11-13-94 15.10 119 games 2001 64 at LSU 11-8-06 30 Yarleen Santiago at Butler 9-18-97 14.72 127 games 2005 29 Jaimie Torromeo SW Texas St. 10-1-94 13.97 132 games 1996 FOUR-GAME MATCH 29 Yarleen Santiago Ole Miss 10-9-98 13.94 124 games 2003 Digs Opponent Date 29 Ashley Miller at Auburn 11-9-07 125 Central Florida 9-9-95 27 Kim Storey at Butler 9-18-97 INDIVIDUAL SEASON 108 Alabama 11-13-94 26 Amanda Sweatt Central Florida 9-9-95 DPG Player (games) Season 105 Idaho State 12-3-94 26 Ashley Miller Houston 9-17-04 4.79 Ashley Miller (122 games) 2007 105 Ole Miss 11-5-95 25 Krystal Osborne SW Texas St. 10-1-94 4.65 Ashley Miller (107 games) 2006 94 Iowa State 12-2-94 25 Krystal Osborne Central Florida 9-9-95 4.31 Ashely Miller (127 games) 2005 93 No. 5 Florida 11-22-98 25 Ashley Miller No. 4 Florida 9-24-04 3.92 Ashley Miller (132 games) 2004 92 Southwest Texas State 10-1-94 25 Ashley Miller LSU 10-4-06 3.53 Yarleen Santiago (133 games) 1999 91 Texas-San Antonio 10-29-01 25 Ashley Miller Alabama 10-26-07 3.50 Jaimie Torromeo (143 games) 1994 90 Ole Miss 10-13-00 3.44 Yarleen Santiago (120 games) 1997 87 at Louisiana State 10-28-99 FIVE-GAME MATCH 3.42 Krystal Osborne (147 games) 1995 Digs Player Opponent Date 3.40 Yarleen Santiago (116 games) 1998 FIVE-GAME MATCH 36 Ashley Miller Ole Miss 10-1-06 3.37 Anna Velikanova (63 games) 2000 Digs Opponent Date 32 Ashley Miller Utah 9-10-05 3.36 Amanda Rudolph (89 games) 2000 112 Tennessee 10-6-00 31 Ashley Miller Georgia 10-5-07 3.36 Denitza Koleva (107 games) 2006 107 at Pittsburgh 9-8-00 31 Ashley Miller Connecticut 11-24-07 105 Texas 11-08-00 29 Ashley Miller SMS 11-16-04 INDIVIDUAL CAREER 105 at Pacific 11-28-98 29 Ashley Miller Kentucky 10-22-04 DPG Player (games) Season 101 Stephen F. Austin 9-1-06 29 Ashley Miller at Georgia 10-23-05 4.40 Ashley Miller (483 games) 2004-07 99 Valparaiso 10-24-04 28 Ashley Miller Valparaiso 10-24-04 3.50 Jaimie Torromeo (143 games) 1994 98 Southwest Missouri State 11-16-04 28 Ashley Miller South Carolina 9-25-05 3.46 Yarleen Santiago (369 games) 1997-99 98 San Diego 12-1-95 28 Ashley Miller at Kansas 9-9-06 3.26 Anna Velikanova (296 games) 2000-02 94 vs. No. 7 Wisconsin 9-5-98 28 Ashley Miller at S. Carolina 11-2-07 3.06 Krystal Osborne (543 games) 1994-97 93 Auburn 11-11-94 2.94 Paula Castro (237 games) 2002-03 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON 2.77 Jamie Rohme (358 games) 1996-98 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON Digs Player (games) Season 2.75 Heather Royal (122 games) 2007 Digs Games Season 570 Ashley Miller (122 games) 2007 2.49 Denise Baez (407 games) 1994-96 2548 149 games 1995 548 Ashley Miller (127 games) 2005 2.48 Ning Zhao (245 games) 1998-99 2389 143 games 1994 510 Ashley Miller (130 games) 2004 2144 134 games 1999 503 Krystal Osborne (147 games) 1995 DIGS LEADERS 2117 124 games 1997 501 Jaimie Torromeo (143 games) 1994 Year Player G Digs Avg. 1995 132 games 2004 498 Ashley Miller (107 games) 2006 1994 Jaimie Torromeo 143 501 3.50 1926 117 games 1998 470 Yarleen Santiago (133 games) 1999 1995 Krystal Osborne 147 503 3.42 1869 127 games 2005 430 Krystal Osborne (143 games) 1994 1996 Krystal Osborne 130 372 2.86 1846 122 games 2007 413 Yarleen Santiago (120 games) 1997 1997 Yarleen Santiago 120 413 3.44 1844 132 games 1996 394 Yarleen Santiago (116 games) 1998 1998 Yarleen Santiago 116 394 3.40 1798 105 games 2000 385 Kim Storey (146 games) 1995 1999 Yarleen Santiago 133 470 3.53 1797 119 games 2001 385 Eftila Tanellari (118 games) 2001 2000 Eftila Tanellari 105 331 3.15 1757 116 games 2002 2001 Eftila Tanellari 118 385 3.26 1729 124 games 2003 2002 Anna Velikanova 116 380 3.28 1719 107 games 2006 2003 Paula Castro 123 331 2.69 2004 Ashley Miller 132 510 3.92 INDIVIDUAL MATCH 2005 Ashley Miller 127 558 4.31 Digs Player Opponent Date 2006 Ashley Miller 107 498 4.65 36 Ashley Miller Ole Miss 10-1-06 2007 Ashley Miller 122 570 4.79 32 Ashley Miller Utah 9-10-05 31 Amanda Sweatt Alabama 11-13-94 2008 returners in bold 31 Ashley Miller Connecticut 11-24-07 Ashley Miller rewrote the Arkansas and 31 Ashley Miller Georgia 10-5-07 63 SEC record books for digs. TEAM MATCH INDIVIDUAL MATCH INDIVIDUAL CAREER TB Opponent Date TB Player Opponent Date TB Player (games) Season 24.0 Mississippi State 11-5-99 18 Destiny Clark Ole Miss 10-1-06 716 Jessica Field (514 games) 1995-98 24.0 Ole miss 10-1-06 15 Libby Windell Miss State 11-05-99 671 Libby Windell (473 games) 1999-02 23.0 at Georgia 10-23-05 14 Jennifer Haaser at Georgia 11-9-03 657 Jennifer Haaser (490 games) 2000-04 22.0 at Tennessee 10-10-99 14 Amy Allison at Alabama 10-2-05 555 Kim Storey (511 games) 1995-98 21.5 St. Louis 10-11-05 14 Karla Crose at Georgia 10-23-05 511 Amy Allison (405 games) 2003-06 21.5 Valparaiso 10-24-04 13 Jennifer Haaser at Kansas 9-12-03 429 Karla Crose (376 games) 2002-5 20.0 at Georgia 10-23-98 13 Amy Allison LSU 10-5-05 414 Jessica Dorrell (485 games) 2004-07 20.0 vs. Georgetown 12-03-99 13 Amy Allison St. Louis 10-11-05 410 Michelle Coens (359 games) 1999-02 20.0 Mississippi State 10-15-00 13 Christina Lawrence Ole Miss 10-1-06 393 Yarleen Santiago (369 games) 1997-99 20.0 Oral Roberts 11-25-00 13 Sarah Freudenrich at Tennessee 9-30-07 353 Sara Kincaid (237 games) 2002-03 20.0 at Kansas 9-12-03 20.0 at Georgia 11-9-03 THREE-GAME MATCH TEAM SEASON 20.0 Ole Miss 10-1-04 TB Player Opponent Date BPG Games Season 20.0 LSU 10-5-05 11 Jessica Field LSU 10-30-98 4.34 143 games 1994 20.0 South Carolina 9-24-06 11 Kim Storey Indiana 12-04-98 3.69 117 games 1998 20.0 at Tennessee 9-30-07 11 Libby Windell North Texas 9-06-02 3.51 134 games 1999 11 Sara Kincaid Oral Roberts 11-29-03 3.35 116 games 2002 THREE-GAME MATCH 10 Jessica Field S. Carolina 11-21-98 3.28 127 games 2005

Total Block Records TB Opponent Date 10 Libby Windell Missi State 10-15-00 3.25 124 games 1997 20.0 Mississippi State 10-15-00 10 Jennifer Haaser at Auburn 11-09-01 3.24 119 games 2001 20.0 vs. Oral Roberts 11-29-03 10 Michelle Coens Auburn 11-03-02 3.14 132 games 2004 18.0 at Auburn 11-09-01 10 Jennifer Haaser Alabama 10-29-04 2.95 124 games 2003 18.0 North Texas 9-06-02 10 Amy Allison MissiState 10-16-05 2.94 105 games 2000 17.5 New Hampshire 12-03-98 10 Karla Crose St. Mary’s 12-2-05 2.94 132 games 1996 17.5 at LSU 10-26-04 2.89 122 games 2007 16.0 South Carolina 11-21-98 FOUR-GAME MATCH 2.83 107 games 2006 16.0 at Ball State 9-04-98 TB Player Opponent Date 16.0 at Kentucky 9-21-01 15 Libby Windell Miss State 11-05-99 INDIVIDUAL SEASON 15.0 Auburn 11-13-98 14 Jennifer Haaser at Georgia 11-9-03 TB Player (games) Season 15.0 Georgia 9-26-04 13 Amy Allison LSU 10-5-05 1.90 Jessica Field (117 games) 1998 12 Karla Crose Ole Miss 10-1-04 1.83 Amy Allison (122 games) 2005 FOUR-GAME MATCH 12 Jennifer Haaser Illinois 9-18-04 1.67 Jennifer Haaser (119 games) 2001 TB Opponent Date 12 Destiny Clark S. Carolina 9-24-06 1.56 Libby Windell (134 games) 1999 24.0 Mississippi State 11-05-99 12 Sarah Freudenrich Oral Roberts 8-28-07 1.50 Sara Kincaid (113 games) 2002 20.0 at Georgia 10-23-98 11 Annesia Crawford S. Carolina 9-24-00 1.48 Sara Kincaid (124 games) 2003 20.0 vs. Georgetown 12-03-99 11 Jennifer Haaser UMKC 10-22-01 1.48 Jennifer Haaser (132 games) 2004 20.0 Oral Roberts 11-25-00 10 Amy Allison Auburn 11-3-06* 1.47 Jessica Field (119 games) 1997 20.0 at Georgia 11-9-03 10 Amy Allison Missouri St. 12-1-06* 1.47 Libby Windell (116 games) 2002 20.0 Ole Miss 10-1-04 *Several with 10 (most recent listed) 1.45 Sarah Freudenrich (122 games) 2007 20.0 LSU 10-5-05 20.0 South Carolina 9-24-06 FIVE-GAME MATCH INDIVIDUAL CAREER 19.0 Missouri State 12-1-06 TB Player Opponent Date TB Player (games) Season 18 Destiny Clark Ole Miss 10-1-06 1.49 Sara Kincaid (237 games) 2002-03 FIVE-GAME MATCH 14 Amy Allison at Alabama 10-2-05 1.45 Sarah Freudenrich (122 games) 2007 TB Opponent Date 14 Karla Crose at Georiga 10-23-05 1.42 Libby Windell (473 games) 1999-02 24.0 Ole Miss 10-1-06 13 Jennifer Haaser at Kansas 9-12-03 1.39 Jessica Field (514 games) 1995-98 23.0 at Georgia 10-23-05 13 Amy Allison St. Louis 10-11-05 1.34 Jennifer Haaser (490 games) 2001-04 22.0 at Tennessee 10-10-99 13 Christina Lawrence Ole Miss 10-1-06 1.29 Destiny Clark (107 games) 2006 21.5 Valparaiso 10-24-04 13 Sarah Freudenrich at Tennessee 9-30-07 1.26 Amy Allison (405 games) 2003-06 21.5 St. Louis 10-11-05 12 Jessica Dorrell LSU 11-19-04 1.17 Sandy Martin (161 games) 1997,99 20.0 at Kansas 9-12-03 12 Amy Allison No. 4 Florida 11-19-05 1.16 Yun Tang (38 games) 2007 20.0 Georgia 10-5-07 11 Sandy Martin Alabama 10-15-99 1.14 Michelle Coens (359 games) 1999-02 19.5 vs. No. 7 Wisconsin 9-5-98 11 Michelle Coens at Ole Miss 10-29-00 1.14 Annesia Crawford (217 games) 1998,00-01 19.0 at Auburn 10-8-04 11 Jennifer Haaser at Kansas 9-12-93 1.14 Karla Crose (376 games) 2002-05 19.0 at Mississippi State 11-14-04 11 Jennifer Haaser at Georgia 10-15-04 19.0 at Alabama 10-2-05 11 Jennifer Haaser Valparaiso 10-24-04 BPG LEADERS 19.0 Auburn 10-7-07 11 Amy Allison at Kansas 9-9-06 Year Player G BS BA TB Avg. 11 Yun Tang Georgia 10-5-07 1994 Denise Baez 134 46 108 154 1.15 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON 11 Yun Tang Auburn 10-7-07 1995 Jessica Field 149 25 144 169 1.13 TB Games Season 11 Sarah Freudenrich Kentucky 11-18-07 1996 Kim Storey 131 29 146 175 1.34 620.5 143 games 1994 1997 Jessica Field 119 24 151 175 1.47 470.0 134 games 1999 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON 1998 Jessica Field 117 36 186 222 1.90 435.5 149 games 1995 TB Player (games) Season 1999 Libby Windell 134 25 184 209 1.56 432.0 117 games 1998 223 Amy Allison (122 games) 2005 2000 Libby Windell 105 22 116 138 1.31 417.0 127 games 2005 222 Jessica Field (117 games) 1998 2001 Jennifer Haaser 119 25 174 199 1.67 414.5 132 games 2004 209 Libby Windell (134 games) 1999 2002 Sara Kincaid 113 26 144 170 1.50 402.5 124 games 1997 199 Jennifer Haaser (119 games) 2001 Libby Windell 116 21 149 170 1.47 389.0 116 games 2002 196 Jennifer Haaser (132 games) 2004 2003 Sara Kincaid 124 44 139 183 1.48 388.0 132 games 1996 183 Sara Kincaid (124 games) 2003 2004 Jennifer Haaser 132 25 171 196 1.48 385.5 119 games 2001 182 Karla Crose (132 games) 2004 2005 Amy Allison 122 34 189 223 1.83 365.5 124 games 2003 177 Sarah Freudenrich (122 games) 2007 2006 Amy Allison 107 25 114 139 1.30 353.0 122 games 2007 175 Jessica Field (119 games) 1997 2007 Sarah Freudenrich 122 24 153 177 1.45 309.0 105 games 2000 175 Kim Storey (131 games) 1996 303.0 107 games 2006 170 Libby Windell (116 games) 2002 2008 returners in bold 170 Sara Kincaid (113 games) 2002 64 Sara Kincaid holds several Arkansas blocking records after two seasons. INDIVIDUAL CAREER INDIVIDUAL MATCH Block Solo and Assists Records BLOCK SOLOS BS Player (games) Season BA Player Opponent Date TEAM MATCH 117 Jessica Field (514 games) 1995-98 18 Destiny Clark Ole Miss 10-1-06 BS Opponent Date 101 Jennifer Haaser (490 games) 2000-04 13 Christina Lawrence Ole Miss 10-1-06 13 at Oral Roberts 10-25-95 91 Kim Storey (511 games) 1995-98 12 Amy Allison at Alabama 10-2-05 11 Central Florida 9-9-95 82 Libby Windell (473 games) 1999-02 12 Amy Allison LSU 10-5-05 10 at SW Louisiana 11-15-95 81 Denise Baez (407 games) 1994-96 12 Karla Crose at Georgia 10-23-05 9 at Kansas 9-12-03 71 Krystal Osborne (543 games) 1994-97 12 Libby Windell Miss State 11-5-99 8 Northern Illinois 8-31-96 70 Sara Kincaid (237 games) 2002-03 12 Sarah Freudenrich at Tennessee 9-30-07 8 Oral Roberts 9-10-94 65 Amy Allison (405 games) 2003-06 11 Amy Allison No. 4 Florida 11-19-05 8 at St. Mary’s 9-16-94 60 Yarleen Santiago (369 games) 1997-99 11 Melanie Davis SW Missouri 9-2-95 8 North Carolina St. 9-3-94 47 Melanie Davis (309 games) 1994-96 11 Michelle Coens at Miss. 10-29-00 8 at Georgia 11-9-03 11 Jessica Dorrell LSU 11-19-04 7 Wisconsin 9-1-95 YEARLY BLOCK SOLO LEADERS 11 Jennifer Haaser Valparaiso 10-24-04 7 at Georgia 10-23-98 Year Player G BS 7 Ole Miss 10-1-04 1994 Denise Baez 134 46 INDIVIDUAL SEASON 1995 Denise Baez 145 29 BA Player (games) Season TEAM SEASON 1996 Jessica Field 129 32 189 Amy Allison (122 games) 2005 BS Games Season 1997 Jessica Field 119 24 186 Jessica Field (117 games) 1998 138 149 games 1995 Yarleen Santiago 120 24 184 Libby Windell (134 games) 1999 121 143 games 1994 1998 Jessica Field 117 36 174 Jennifer Haaser (119 games) 2001 106 124 games 1997 1999 Libby Windell 134 25 172 Karla Crose (132 games) 2004 106 117 games 1998 2000 Libby Windell 109 22 171 Jennifer Haaser (132 games) 2004 99 124 games 2003 2001 Jennifer Haaser 119 25 156 Karla Crose (127 games) 2005 97 132 games 1996 2002 Sara Kincaid 113 26 153 Sarah Freudenrich (122 games) 2007 91 134 games 1999 2003 Sara Kincaid 124 44 151 Jessica Field (119 games) 1997 69 116 games 2002 2004 Jennifer Haaser 132 25 149 Libby Windell (116 games) 2002 61 119 games 2001 2005 Amy Allison 122 34 60 132 games 2004 2006 Amy Allison 107 25 INDIVIDUAL CAREER 50 122 games 2007 2007 Sarah Freudenich 122 24 BA Player (games) Season 599 Jessica Field (514 games) 1995-98 INDIVIDUAL MATCH 589 Libby Windell (473 games) 1999-02 BS Player Opponent Date BLOCK ASSISTS 556 Jennifer Haaser (490 games) 2001-04 5 Denise Baez Iowa State 12-2-94 TEAM MATCH 464 Kim Storey (511 games) 1995-98 5 Denise Baez at St. Mary’s 9-16-94 BA Opponent Date 446 Amy Allison (405 games) 2003-06 5 Jennifer Haaser at Kansas 9-12-03 46 Ole Miss 10-1-06 408 Karla Crose (376 games) 2002-05 5 Jennifer Haaser at Georgia 11-9-03 42 Mississippi State 11-05-99 402 Jessica Dorrell (485 games) 2004-07 4 Melanie Davis Mass. 12-3-94 41 Valparaiso 10-24-04 390 Michelle Coens (359 games) 1999-02 4 Denise Baez at SW La. 11-15-95 37 St. Louis 10-11-05 333 Yarleen Santiago (369 games) 1997-99 4 Jessica Field Tennessee 9-25-98 36 at Tennessee 10-10-99 299 Tina Rico (539 games) 1994-97 4 Jennifer Haaser vs. Toledo 8-29-03 36 Oral Roberts 11-25-00 4 Sara Kincaid S. Carolina 9-28-03 36 Oral Roberts 11-29-03 YEARLY BLOCK ASSIST LEADERS 4 Jennifer Haaser at No.22 S Clara 9-4-04 36 at Auburn 10-8-04 Year Player G BA 4 Amy Allison at Oklahoma 8-25-06 36 at Miss State 11-14-04 1994 Denise Baez 134 108 36 LSU 10-5-05 1995 Jessica Field 149 144 INDIVIDUAL SEASON 36 at Georgia 10-23-05 1996 Kim Storey 131 146 BS Player (games) Season 36 at Tennessee 9-30-07 1997 Jessica Field 119 151 46 Denise Baez (134 games) 1994 1998 Jessica Field 117 186 44 Sara Kincaid (124 games) 2003 TEAM SEASON 1999 Libby Windell 134 184 40 Jennifer Haaser (124 games) 2003 BA Games Season 2000 Annesia Crawford 108 134 36 Jessica Field (117 games) 1998 758 134 games 1999 2001 Jennifer Haaser 119 175 34 Amy Allison (122 games) 2005 724 127 games 2005 2002 Libby Windell 116 149 32 Jessica Field (129 games) 1996 709 132 games 2004 2003 Sara Kincaid 124 139 29 Kim Storey (131 games) 1996 652 117 games 1998 2004 Karla Crose 132 172 29 Denise Baez (145 games) 1995 649 119 games 2001 2005 Amy Allison 122 189 28 Krystal Osborne (147 games) 1995 640 116 games 2002 2006 Destiny Clark 106 123 26 Sara Kincaid (113 games) 2002 606 122 games 2007 2007 Sarah Freudenrich 122 153 595 149 games 1995 593 124 games 1997 2008 returners in bold 582 132 games 1996 533 124 games 2003

Denise Baez was the first player to sign Sara Kincaid holds several Arkansas at Arkansas and her name is still in the Jessica Field was Arkansas’ first All- 65 blocking records after two seasons. record books. American. INDIVIDUAL CAREER INDIVIDUAL SEASON TEAM SEASON Points Player (kills-aces-bs-ba) Season Points Player (kills-aces-bs-ba) Season Points (kills-aces-bs-ba) Season 2448.5 K. Osborne (2185k 106a 71-173b) 1994-97 758.5 Krystal Osborne (676k 30a 28-49b) 1995 2919.5 2084k 215a 448-345b 1994 1929.0 K. Storey (1471k 135a 91-464b) 1995-98 715.5 Krystal Osborne (645k 31a 20-39b) 1994 2764.5 2138k 191a 138-595b 1995 1862.0 D. Koleva (1595k 128a 18-242b) 2003-06 674.5 Yarleen Santiago (555k 47a 18-109b) 1999 2746.0 2170k 188a 97-582b 1996 1813.5 L. Windell (1409k 28a 82-589b) 1999-02 674.5 Sara Kincaid (528k 33a 44-139b) 2003 2734.0 2093k 209a 106-652b 1998 1784.0 J. Haaser (1298k 107a 101-556b) 2000-04 674.0 Jaimie Torromeo (587k 57a 9-42b) 1994 2732.5 2138k 192a 106-593b 1997 1727.5 J. Field (1268k 43a 117-599b) 1995-98 638.5 Denise Baez (560k 21a 29-57b) 1995 2728.0 2071k 187a 91-758b 1999 1673.5 Y. Santiago (1342k 105a 60-333b) 1997-99 635.5 Kim Storey (515k 37a 24-119b) 1998 2455.5 1858k 183a 60-709b 2004 1641.5 D. Baez (1377k 68a 81-231b) 1994-96 603.0 Denise Baez (538k 26a 6-66b) 1996 2450.5 1878k 207a 99-533b 2003 1605.0 J. Dorrell (1310k 82a 12-402b) 2004-07 594.5 Jessica Dorrell (507k 39a 2-89b) 2007 2435.0 1833k 213a 69-640b 2002 1422.0 E. Tanellari (1259k 46a 21-192b) 1999-01 582.0 Jessica Field (430k 23a 36-186b) 1998 2427.0 1887k 123a 55-724 2005

POINTS PER GAME POINTS PER GAME POINTS PER GAME PPG Player (games) Season PPG Player (kills-aces-bs-ba) Season PPG Games Season Point Records 4.79 Sara Kincaid (237 games) 2002-03 5.44 Sara Kincaid (124 games) 2003 23.37 117 games 1998 4.71 Jaimie Torromeo (143 games) 1994 5.43 Kim Storey (117 games) 1998 22.04 124 games 1997 4.54 Yarleen Santiago (369 games) 1997-99 5.16 Krystal Osborne (147 games) 1995 20.99 116 games 2002 4.51 Krystal Osborne (543 games) 1994-97 5.07 Yarleen Santiago (133 games) 1999 20.80 132 games 1996 4.03 Denise Baez (407 games) 1994-96 5.00 Krystal Osborne (143 games) 1994 20.72 105 games 2000 4.02 Eftila Tanellari (354 games) 1999-01 4.97 Jessica Field (117 games) 1998 20.42 143 games 1994 3.87 Jamie Rohme (358 games) 1996-98 4.87 Eftila Tanellari (105 games) 2000 20.36 134 games 1999 3.84 Denitza Koleva (485 games) 2003-06 4.87 Denitza Koleva (107 games) 2006 19.96 119 games 2001 3.83 Libby Windell (473 games) 1999-02 4.87 Jessica Dorrell (122 games) 2007 19.76 124 games 2003 3.77 Kim Storey (511 games) 1995-98 4.79 Jamie Rohme (109 games) 1998 19.23 107 games 2006

Yearly Team Statistics Year M G K E TA PCT AST SA SE RE DG BS BA TB BE BHE KPG DPG BPG 1994 36 143 2084 835 5665 .220 1668 215 246 227 2389 121 448 345 152 101 14.57 16.71 2.41 1995 40 149 2138 865 6787 .220 1795 191 158 244 2548 138 595 436 148 71 14.35 17.10 2.92 1996 37 132 2170 778 5145 .271 1790 188 258 187 1844 97 582 388 111 52 16.44 13.97 2.94 1997 36 123 2138 640 4992 .300 1745 192 207 143 2117 106 593 403 122 59 17.38 17.21 3.27 1998 35 117 2093 638 4946 .294 1888 209 273 107 1926 106 652 432 115 64 17.89 16.46 3.69 1999 37 134 2071 841 5394 .228 1821 187 247 161 2144 91 758 470 119 45 15.46 16.00 3.51 2000 30 109 1794 690 4802 .230 1642 154 183 144 1880 55 548 329 89 57 16.46 17.25 3.02 2001 33 119 1813 617 4548 .263 1603 177 161 174 1797 61 649 385.5 87 49 15.24 15.10 3.24 2002 33 116 1833 666 4515 .258 1626 213 267 150 1757 69 640 389.0 59 65 15.80 15.15 3.13 2003 34 124 1878 683 4577 .261 1654 207 276 222 1729 99 533 365.5 63 85 15.15 13.94 2.95 2004 33 132 1858 914 5070 .186 1665 183 271 226 1995 60 709 414.5 95 102 14.08 15.11 3.14 2005 33 127 1887 766 4854 .231 1679 123 216 193 1869 55 724 417.0 85 109 14.86 14.72 3.28 2006 29 107 1615 685 4315 .216 1451 140 205 158 1719 50 506 303.0 82 83 15.09 16.07 2.83 2007 31 122 1782 829 4849 .197 1631 185 208 214 1846 50 606 353.0 94 68 14.61 15.13 2.89

Yearly Record Breakdown Year Overall Home Away Neut. Conf. Non-Conf. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 3-g 4-g 5-g TV 1994 19-17 9-6 7-7 3-4 10-5 9-12 0-0 7-8 5-5 5-2 2-2 5-3 9-11 5-3 0-0 1995 25-15 10-3 9-6 6-6 11-4 14-11 0-0 9-6 7-4 8-2 1-3 13-6 8-5 4-4 2-1 1996 26-11 15-3 8-6 3-2 11-4 15-7 4-0 6-6 7-1 8-3 1-1 17-5 6-3 3-3 0-2 1997 30-6 14-1 10-4 6-1 13-2 17-4 3-0 9-3 7-2 10-0 1-1 22-2 7-2 1-2 2-0 1998 29-6 17-2 10-2 2-2 14-1 15-5 0-0 10-2 8-1 9-2 2-1 24-1 5-3 0-2 0-3 1999 30-7 14-0 11-5 5-2 14-1 16-6 0-0 10-4 10-1 9-1 1-1 13-5 13-2 4-0 3-1 2000 16-14 11-6 5-3 0-5 9-6 7-8 0-0 3-8 8-3 5-3 0-0 10-7 4-3 2-4 0-3 2001 21-12 10-1 8-7 3-4 12-3 9-9 0-1 6-4 9-2 6-5 0-0 14-4 6-4 1-4 0-2 2002 27-6 13-4 11-2 3-0 14-2 13-4 3-0 8-3 6-2 10-1 0-0 16-3 9-2 2-1 2-2 2003 27-7 11-0 8-4 8-3 15-1 12-6 1-2 9-2 8-0 8-2 1-1 13-3 11-3 3-1 1-2 2004 17-16 10-4 4-9 3-3 10-6 7-10 0-0 3-8 9-2 5-5 0-1 6-4 4-9 7-3 0-3 2005 21-12 11-4 5-6 5-2 11-5 10-7 3-0 6-5 7-3 4-3 1-1 10-5 4-4 7-3 2-1 2006 16-13 10-4 4-8 2-1 9-11 7-2 4-0 6-3 4-5 2-4 0-1 7-7 6-4 3-2 0-2 2007 12-19 6-10 4-7 2-2 6-14 6-5 4-1 3-8 3-5 2-5 0-0 4-9 2-5 6-5 1-1 Totals 316-161 161-48 104-76 51-37 159-65 157-96 22-4 95-70 98-36 91-38 10-13 174-64 94-60 48-37 13-23

Days of the Week Year M T W Th F Sa Su 1994 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 8-2 2-9 9-3 1995 1-1 0-0 2-0 0-1 11-3 6-4 5-6 1996 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 11-4 6-2 7-4 1997 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 9-4 7-1 10-1 1998 1-1 2-0 0-0 1-0 11-3 7-1 7-1 1999 2-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 14-2 6-2 7-2 2000 2-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 6-6 1-5 5-2 2001 3-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 7-5 3-3 6-3 2002 0-0 2-0 2-0 0-1 12-1 5-2 6-2 2003 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 12-1 5-4 8-1 2004 0-0 3-0 0-1 0-0 7-8 1-5 6-2 2005 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 8-6 5-3 6-1 2006 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-0 8-6 3-0 4-5 66 2007 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 4-10 4-2 3-7 Totals 11-3 12-1 9-8 6-5 128-61 61-43 89-41 Krystal Osborne Kim Storey Class Records MATCHES PLAYED ASSISTS DIGS PER GAME FR: 37 Libby Windell 1999 FR: 1255 Tina Rico 1994 FR: 3.92 Ashley Miller 2004 SO: 40 Krystal Osborne 1995 SO: 1588 Tina Rico 1995 SO: 4.31 Ashley Miller 2005 40 Tina Rico 1995 JR: 1670 Ning Zhao 1998 JR: 4.65 Ashley Miller 2006 40 Melanie Davis 1995 SR: 1501 Tina Rico 1997 SR: 4.79 Ashley Miller 2007 40 Jen Blankenbeckler 1995 40 Amanda Sweatt 1995 ASSISTS PER GAME BLOCK SOLOS JR: 40 Denise Baez 1995 FR: 8.78 Tina Rico 1994 FR: 25 Jessica Field 1995 SR: 37 Denise Baez 1996 SO: 10.80 Tina Rico 1995 25 Jennifer Haaser 2001 JR: 11.72 Ning Zhao 1999 SO: 46 Denise Baez 1994 SR: 12.40 Tina Rico 1997 JR: 34 Amy Allison 2005 SR: 44 Sara Kincaid 2003 SERVICE ACES FR: 39 Heather Royal 2007 SO: 57 Jaimie Torromeo 1994 JR: 51 Anna Velikanova 2001 SR: 41 Jessica Dorrell 2007

Eftilla Tanellari and Libby Windell

GAMES PLAYED FR: 149 Jessica Field 1995 Jennifer Haaser SO: 147 Tina Rico 1995 147 Krystal Osborne 1995 BLOCK ASSISTS 147 Melanie Davis 1995 FR: 184 Libby Windell 1999 JR: 132 Karla Crose 2004 SO: 146 Kim Storey 1995 SR: 132 Jennifer Haaser 2004 JR: 189 Amy Allison 2005 Heather Royal SR: 166 Kim Storey 1998 KILLS DIGS FR: 645 Krystal Osborne 1994 FR: 510 Ashley Miller 2004 TOTAL BLOCKS SO: 676 Krystal Osborne 1995 SO: 548 Ashley Miller 2005 FR: 209 Libby Windell (25-184) 1999 JR: 560 Denise Baez 1995 JR: 498 Ashley Miller 2006 SO: 175 Kim Storey (29-146) 1996 SR: 528 Sara Kincaid 2003 SR: 570 Ashley Miller 2007 JR: 223 Amy Allison (34-189) 2005 SR: 222 Jessica Field (36-186) 1998 KILLS PER GAME FR: 4.51 Krystal Osborne 1994 BLOCKS PER GAME SO: 4.60 Krystal Osborne 1995 FR: 1.67 Jennifer Haaser 2001 JR: 4.42 Eftila Tanellari 1999 SO: 1.34 Kim Storey 1996 SR: 4.40 Kim Storey 1998 JR: 1.83 Amy Allison 2005 SR: 1.90 Jessica Field 1998 TOTAL ATTEMPTS FR: 1629 Krystal Osborne 1994 SO: 1720 Jaimie Torromeo 1994 JR: 1516 Denise Baez 1995 SR: 1244 Jessica Dorrell 2007

HITTING PERCENTAGE (min. 50 kills) FR: .319 Tina Rico 1994 SO: .361 Kim Storey 1996 JR: .422 Evgania Rangelova 2001 SR: .416 Kim Storey 1998 Ashley Miller Amy Allison 67 Individual Team Miscellaneous Stats 1,000-Kill Club Kills Kills Versus Conferences Adding the sport in 1994, the University of Arkansas has a Match 37 Yarleen Santiago Ole Miss 10-9-98 Match 105 Tennessee 10-6-00 short, 14-year history of volleyball. In that time, 12 Razorbacks 3 g 26 Krystal Osborne at LSU 11-10-95* American East...... 2-0 3 g 77 at Texas-Arlington 9-13-98 have tallied 1,000 or more kills. Here’s a look at those special 4 g 37 Yarleen Santiago Ole Miss 10-9-98 Atlantic Coast...... 4-6 4 g 91 Ole Miss 10-9-98 5 g 33 Krystal Osborne LSU 11-12-05 Atlantic Sun...... 1-0 players and their numbers. Two players, Krystal Osborne and 5 g 105 Tennessee 10-6-00 Season 676 Krystal Osborne 1995 Yarleen Atlantic-10...... 6-2 Denise Baez, were members of the inaugural team in 1994. An- Santiago Career 2185 Krystal Osborne 1994-97 Season 2170 .271% 1996 Big East...... 4-2 other, Jessica Dorrell, completed her eligibility last season. All 12 Big Sky...... 4-3 players were named to the All-Southeastern Conference team at Total Attempts Total Attempts Big Ten...... 3-11 least once during their career with Jessica Field and Kim Storey Match 81 Denise Baez at Iowa 9-16-95* Match 268 Tennessee 10-6-00 Big 12...... 11-15 earning American Volleyball Coaches Association All-America 3 g 55 Krystal Osborne at Houston 9-1-95 3 g 196 at Illinois 9-9-97 4 g 81 Jaimie Torromeo SWT 10-1-94 Big West...... 2-5 honors in 1997 and 1998, respectively. 4 g 235 Alabama 11-13-94 5 g 81 Denise Baez at Iowa 9-16-95* CAA...... 1-1 In addition, seven players have 1,000 or more digs in their 5 g 268 Tennessee 10-6-00 Season 1801 Krystal Osborne 1995 Conference USA...... 14-5 careers. Please note the shaded number in the digs box to see Season 5787 2138-865-5787 1995 Denise Baez Career 5626 Krystal Osborne 1994-97 Mid-American...... 7-2 where Razorbacks who have 1,000 career kills rank on the career Mid-Eastern Athletic...... 1-0 Hitting Percentage digs list. Ashley Miller leads the list followed by Osborne. Miller’s Hitting Percentage Missouri Valley...... 15-6 Match .917 Jennifer Haaser at UAB 10-4-01 career digs total is also an SEC career digs record. Please see the Match .494 Alabama 11-23-02 Mountain West...... 5-4 3 g .917 Jennifer Haaser at UAB 10-4-01 3 g .469 Southwestern La. 8-31-96 complete list on the following page. 4 g .789 Libby Windell UMKC 10-22-01 Ohio Valley...... 7-1 4 g .386 at Georgia 10-23-98 5 g .600 Kim Storey Rh. Is. 12-4-96 Pacific-10...... 2-4

Records Quick Reference Season .428 Libby Windell 2001 5 g .404 at Georgia 10-11-06 Southeastern...... 178-76 Krystal Osborne -- #12 -- Las Vegas, Nev. -- 1994-97 Jennifer Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG Career .365 Kim Storey 1995-98 Season .300 2138-640-4992 1997 Southland...... 10-2 Haaser 1994 143 36 645 4.51 257 1629 .238 17 0.12 31 0.22 36 430 3.01 64 20 39 59 0.41 16 5 715.5 5.00 Summit League...... 17-6 1995 147 40 676 4.60 289 1801 .215 20 0.14 30 0.20 34 503 3.42 46 28 49 77 0.52 20 2 758.5 5.16 Assists Assists formerly the Mid-Continent 1996 130 37 449 3.45 222 1177 .193 12 0.09 20 0.15 47 372 2.86 39 8 45 53 0.41 20 2 499.5 3.84 Match 88 E. Rangelova Tenn. 10-6-00 Match 99 Tennessee 10-6-00 1997 123 36 415 3.37 171 1019 .239 20 0.16 25 0.20 51 354 2.88 32 15 40 55 0.45 13 6 475.0 3.86 3 g 62 Tina Rico Florida 10-25-96 Sun Belt...... 8-1 TOTAL 543 149 2185 4.02 939 5626 .221 69 0.13 106 0.20 168 1659 3.06 181 71 173 244 0.45 69 15 2448.5 4.51 3 g 71 at Illinois 9-19-97 Krystal Osborne’s 1,000th career kill came in game two at home against No. 25 Georgia Oct, 24, 1995. Osborne went on to become the only 4 g 74 Ning Zhao Ole Miss 10-8-98 TAAC...... 2-0 4 g 85 Ole Miss 10-9-98 player in school history with 2,000 or more career kills. That impressive mark came with her first kill in game three against Tennessee Oct. 12, 1997. 5 g 88 E. Rangelova Tenn. 10-6-00 West Coast...... 3-6 Season 1670 Ning Zhao 1998 5 g 99 Tennessee 10-6-00 Western Athletic...... 9-3 Denitza Koleva -- #1 -- Sofia, Bulgaria -- 2003-06 Career 5886 Tina Rico 1994-97 Season 1888 117 games 1998 TOTAL...... 316-161 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG Evgeniya 2003 124 34 373 3.01 144 993 .231 11 0.09 31 0.25 57 170 1.37 26 2 51 53 0.43 11 4 431.5 3.48 Rangelova 2004 132 33 344 2.61 191 1133 .135 12 0.09 31 0.23 40 209 1.58 26 9 62 71 0.54 24 3 415.0 3.14 Service Aces Service Aces Versus the SEC 2005 122 32 422 3.46 190 1162 .200 28 0.23 37 0.30 44 324 2.66 49 3 65 68 0.56 16 3 494.5 4.05 Match 9 Anna Velikanova Okla. 9-12-00 Match 19 Norfolk State 9-1-07 2006 107 29 456 4.26 168 1193 .241 32 0.30 29 0.27 36 359 3.36 44 4 64 68 0.64 8 3 521.0 4.87 3 g 9 Anna Velikanova Okla. 9-12-00 Alabama...... 25-5 TOTAL 485 128 1595 3.29 693 4481 .201 83 0.17 128 0.26 177 1062 2.19 145 18 242 260 0.54 59 13 1862.0 3.84 3 g 19 Norfolk State 9-1-07 4 g 7 Jaimie Torromeo Id. St. 12-3-94 Auburn...... 26-3 Denitza Koleva became the 10th player in Razorback history to record her 1,000th-career kill during her junior season in 2005. She 5 g 6 Anna Velikanova at Ala. 9-29-00 4 g 15 Auburn 10-5-03 Florida...... 2-24 reached the mark in game one at Georgia Oct. 23, 2005. 5 g 11 at Rice 11-01-01* Season 57 Jaimie Torremeo 1994 Georgia...... 13-4 Kim Storey -- #4 -- Bellvue, Nebraska -- 1995-98 Career 160 Tina Rico 1994-97 Season 215 143 games 1994 Kentucky...... 13-9 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 1995 146 40 304 2.08 97 689 .300 74 0.51 40 0.27 19 385 2.64 57 18 106 124 0.85 22 5 415.0 2.84 Louisiana State...... 22-8 Digs Anna 1996 131 27 338 2.58 94 676 .361 23 0.18 27 0.21 23 126 0.96 25 29 146 175 1.34 21 6 467.0 3.56 Digs Mississippi...... 23-5 Match 36 Ashley Miller Ole Miss 10-1-06 Velkanova 1997 117 36 314 2.68 82 645 .360 53 0.45 31 0.26 17 317 2.71 22 20 93 113 0.97 17 6 411.5 3.51 Match 125 Central Florida 9-9-95 1998 117 35 515 4.40 110 973 .416 28 0.24 37 0.32 25 315 2.69 26 24 119 143 1.22 12 2 635.5 5.43 3 g 26 Ashley Miller ORU 11-2-04 Mississippi State...... 26-3 3 g 93 at Miss. State 10-15-95 TOTAL 511 138 1471 2.88 383 2983 .365 178 0.35 135 0.26 84 1143 2.24 130 91 464 555 1.09 72 19 1929.0 3.77 4 g 31 Amanda Sweatt Ala. 11-13-94 South Carolina...... 14-7 Kim Storey recorded her career 1,000th kill in tournament action against Butler Sept. 5, 1998. Arkansas won the match. 5 g 36 Ashley Miller Ole Miss 10-1-06 4 g 125 Central Florida 9-9-95 Tennessee...... 14-8 Season 570 Ashley Miller 2007 5 g 112 Tennessee 10-6-00 TOTAL...... 178-76 Libby Windell -- #33 -- Gresham, Oregon -- 1999-02 Career 2,126 Ashley Miller 2004-07 Season 2548 149 games 1995 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 1999 134 37 314 2.34 117 704 .280 11 0.08 1 0.01 2 23 0.17 1 25 184 209 1.56 22 1 432.0 3.22 Week Days 2000 105 29 378 3.60 96 807 .349 5 0.05 2 0.02 5 46 0.44 4 22 116 138 1.31 20 3 460.0 4.38 Total Blocks Total Blocks 2001 118 33 332 2.81 63 628 .428 7 0.06 0 0.00 0 27 0.23 3 14 140 154 1.31 16 2 416.0 3.53 Match 18 Destiny Clark Ole Miss 10-1-06 Monday...... 11-3 2002 116 33 385 3.32 89 802 .369 26 0.22 25 0.22 43 77 0.66 1 21 149 170 1.47 14 2 505.5 4.35 Match 24.0 Ole Miss 10-1-06* 3 g 11 Sara Kincaid ORU 11-29-03* Ashley Miller Tuesday...... 12-1 TOTAL 473 132 1409 2.98 365 2941 .355 49 0.10 28 0.06 50 173 0.37 9 82 589 671 1.42 72 8 1813.5 3.83 3 g 20.0 Oral Roberts 11-29-03* 4 g 15 Libby Windell Miss. St. 11-5-99 Wednesday...... 9-8 Libby Windell collected her career 1,000th-kill in the second game of an upset win over 20th-ranked South Carolina. The match was Nov. 17, 2001, at the SEC Tournament. 5 g 18 Destiny Clark Ole Miss 10-1-06 4 g 24.0 Mississippi State 11-5-99 Thursday...... 6-5 Season 223 Amy Allison 2005 5 g 24.0 Ole Miss 10-1-06 Friday...... 128-61 Denise Baez -- #2 -- Guaynabo, Puerto Rico -- 1994-96 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG Career 716 Jessica Field 1995-98 Season 620.5 143 games 1994 Saturday...... 61-43 1994 134 34 279 2.08 71 737 .282 30 0.22 21 0.16 31 316 2.36 17 46 108 154 1.15 19 3 400.0 2.99 Sunday...... 89-40 Block Solos 1995 145 40 560 3.86 219 1516 .225 15 0.10 21 0.14 23 347 2.39 47 29 57 86 0.59 15 3 638.5 4.40 Block Solos 1996 128 37 538 4.20 149 1241 .313 19 0.15 26 0.20 26 351 2.74 21 6 66 72 0.56 6 3 603.0 4.71 Match 5 Jennifer Haaser at Ga. 11-9-03* TOTAL...... 316-161 Match 13 at ORU 10-25-95 TOTAL 407 111 1377 3.38 439 3494 .268 64 0.16 68 0.17 80 1014 2.49 85 81 231 312 0.77 40 9 1641.5 4.03 Season 46 Denise Baez 134 g 1994 Denise Baez only played three seasons but quickly reached her career 1000th kill. Her milestone came at home Sept. 1, 1996, in a five-game Career 117 Jessica Field 514 g 1995-98 Season 138 149 games 1995 Destiny Clark Months thriller against Texas Tech. August...... 22-4 Block Assists Block Assists Yarleen Santiago -- #6 -- Arecibo, Puerto Rico -- 1997-99 September...... 95-70 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG Match 18 Destiny Clark Ole Miss 10-1-06 Match 46 Ole Miss 10-1-06 October...... 98-36 1997 120 35 408 3.40 121 954 .301 31 0.26 23 0.19 45 413 3.44 32 24 129 153 1.27 27 6 519.5 4.32 Season 189 Amy Allison 122 g 2005 1998 116 35 379 3.27 135 1003 .243 42 0.36 35 0.30 46 394 3.40 32 18 95 113 0.97 21 3 479.5 4.13 Season 758 134 games 1999 November...... 91-38 Career 599 Jessica field 514 g 1995-98 1999 133 37 555 4.17 175 1417 .268 35 0.26 47 0.35 31 470 3.53 18 18 109 127 0.95 18 2 674.5 5.07 December...... 10-13 TOTAL 369 107 1342 3.64 431 3374 .270 108 0.29 105 0.28 122 1277 3.46 82 60 333 393 1.07 66 11 1673.5 4.53 Points Although she played just three seasons, Yarleen Santiago tallied more than 1,000 career kills. Her 1,000th came Oct. 1, 1999, in a home win Points TOTAL...... 316-161 Season 2919.5 1994 against Georgia. It was her third kill in game three. 68 Season 758.5 Krystal Osborne 1995 Krystal Career 2448.5 Krystal Osborne 1994-97 PPG 23.37 117 games 1998 Osborne 1,000 Kill/Dig Records 1,000-Kill Club Kills Adding the sport in 1994, the University of Arkansas has a 1. 2185 Krystal Osborne (.221) 1994-97 short, 14-year history of volleyball. In that time, 12 Razorbacks 2. 1595 Denitza Koleva (.201) 2003-06 have tallied 1,000 or more kills. Here’s a look at those special 3. 1471 Kim Storey (.365) 1995-98 players and their numbers. Two players, Krystal Osborne and 4. 1409 Libby Windell (.355) 1999-02 Denise Baez, were members of the inaugural team in 1994. An- 5. 1377 Denise Baez (.268) 1994-96 other, Jessica Dorrell, completed her eligibility last season. All 12 6. 1342 Yarleen Santiago (.270) 1997-99 players were named to the All-Southeastern Conference team at 7. 1310 Jessica Dorrell (.215) 2004-07 least once during their career with Jessica Field and Kim Storey 8. 1298 Jennifer Haaser (.236) 2000-04 earning American Volleyball Coaches Association All-America 9. 1268 Jessica Field (.331) 1995-98 10. 1259 Eftila Tanellari (.239) 1999-01 honors in 1997 and 1998, respectively. 11. 1192 Kele Brewer (.185) 2003-06 In addition, seven players have 1,000 or more digs in their 12. 1125 Jamie Rohme (.244) 1996-98 careers. Please note the shaded number in the digs box to see 13. 898 Anna Velikanova (.201) 2000-02 where Razorbacks who have 1,000 career kills rank on the career 14. 874 Michelle Coens (.258) 1999-02 digs list. Ashley Miller leads the list followed by Osborne. Miller’s 15. 863 Sara Kincaid (.341) 2002-03 career digs total is also an SEC career digs record. Please see the 16. 811 Christina Lawrence (.271) 2004-07 complete list on the following page.

Krystal Osborne -- #12 -- Las Vegas, Nev. -- 1994-97 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 1994 143 36 645 4.51 257 1629 .238 17 0.12 31 0.22 36 430 3.01 64 20 39 59 0.41 16 5 715.5 5.00 1995 147 40 676 4.60 289 1801 .215 20 0.14 30 0.20 34 503 3.42 46 28 49 77 0.52 20 2 758.5 5.16 1996 130 37 449 3.45 222 1177 .193 12 0.09 20 0.15 47 372 2.86 39 8 45 53 0.41 20 2 499.5 3.84 1997 123 36 415 3.37 171 1019 .239 20 0.16 25 0.20 51 354 2.88 32 15 40 55 0.45 13 6 475.0 3.86 TOTAL 543 149 2185 4.02 939 5626 .221 69 0.13 106 0.20 168 1659 3.06 181 71 173 244 0.45 69 15 2448.5 4.51 Krystal Osborne’s 1,000th career kill came in game two at home against No. 25 Georgia Oct, 24, 1995. Osborne went on to become the only player in school history with 2,000 or more career kills. That impressive mark came with her first kill in game three against Tennessee Oct. 12, 1997. Denitza Koleva -- #1 -- Sofia, Bulgaria -- 2003-06 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 2003 124 34 373 3.01 144 993 .231 11 0.09 31 0.25 57 170 1.37 26 2 51 53 0.43 11 4 431.5 3.48 2004 132 33 344 2.61 191 1133 .135 12 0.09 31 0.23 40 209 1.58 26 9 62 71 0.54 24 3 415.0 3.14 2005 122 32 422 3.46 190 1162 .200 28 0.23 37 0.30 44 324 2.66 49 3 65 68 0.56 16 3 494.5 4.05 2006 107 29 456 4.26 168 1193 .241 32 0.30 29 0.27 36 359 3.36 44 4 64 68 0.64 8 3 521.0 4.87 TOTAL 485 128 1595 3.29 693 4481 .201 83 0.17 128 0.26 177 1062 2.19 145 18 242 260 0.54 59 13 1862.0 3.84 Denitza Koleva became the 10th player in Razorback history to record her 1,000th-career kill during her junior season in 2005. She reached the mark in game one at Georgia Oct. 23, 2005. Kim Storey -- #4 -- Bellvue, Nebraska -- 1995-98 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 1995 146 40 304 2.08 97 689 .300 74 0.51 40 0.27 19 385 2.64 57 18 106 124 0.85 22 5 415.0 2.84 1996 131 27 338 2.58 94 676 .361 23 0.18 27 0.21 23 126 0.96 25 29 146 175 1.34 21 6 467.0 3.56 1997 117 36 314 2.68 82 645 .360 53 0.45 31 0.26 17 317 2.71 22 20 93 113 0.97 17 6 411.5 3.51 1998 117 35 515 4.40 110 973 .416 28 0.24 37 0.32 25 315 2.69 26 24 119 143 1.22 12 2 635.5 5.43 TOTAL 511 138 1471 2.88 383 2983 .365 178 0.35 135 0.26 84 1143 2.24 130 91 464 555 1.09 72 19 1929.0 3.77 Kim Storey recorded her career 1,000th kill in tournament action against Butler Sept. 5, 1998. Arkansas won the match. Libby Windell -- #33 -- Gresham, Oregon -- 1999-02 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 1999 134 37 314 2.34 117 704 .280 11 0.08 1 0.01 2 23 0.17 1 25 184 209 1.56 22 1 432.0 3.22 2000 105 29 378 3.60 96 807 .349 5 0.05 2 0.02 5 46 0.44 4 22 116 138 1.31 20 3 460.0 4.38 2001 118 33 332 2.81 63 628 .428 7 0.06 0 0.00 0 27 0.23 3 14 140 154 1.31 16 2 416.0 3.53 2002 116 33 385 3.32 89 802 .369 26 0.22 25 0.22 43 77 0.66 1 21 149 170 1.47 14 2 505.5 4.35 TOTAL 473 132 1409 2.98 365 2941 .355 49 0.10 28 0.06 50 173 0.37 9 82 589 671 1.42 72 8 1813.5 3.83 Libby Windell collected her career 1,000th-kill in the second game of an upset win over 20th-ranked South Carolina. The match was Nov. 17, 2001, at the SEC Tournament. Denise Baez -- #2 -- Guaynabo, Puerto Rico -- 1994-96 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 1994 134 34 279 2.08 71 737 .282 30 0.22 21 0.16 31 316 2.36 17 46 108 154 1.15 19 3 400.0 2.99 1995 145 40 560 3.86 219 1516 .225 15 0.10 21 0.14 23 347 2.39 47 29 57 86 0.59 15 3 638.5 4.40 1996 128 37 538 4.20 149 1241 .313 19 0.15 26 0.20 26 351 2.74 21 6 66 72 0.56 6 3 603.0 4.71 TOTAL 407 111 1377 3.38 439 3494 .268 64 0.16 68 0.17 80 1014 2.49 85 81 231 312 0.77 40 9 1641.5 4.03 Denise Baez only played three seasons but quickly reached her career 1000th kill. Her milestone came at home Sept. 1, 1996, in a five-game thriller against Texas Tech. Yarleen Santiago -- #6 -- Arecibo, Puerto Rico -- 1997-99 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 1997 120 35 408 3.40 121 954 .301 31 0.26 23 0.19 45 413 3.44 32 24 129 153 1.27 27 6 519.5 4.32 1998 116 35 379 3.27 135 1003 .243 42 0.36 35 0.30 46 394 3.40 32 18 95 113 0.97 21 3 479.5 4.13 1999 133 37 555 4.17 175 1417 .268 35 0.26 47 0.35 31 470 3.53 18 18 109 127 0.95 18 2 674.5 5.07 TOTAL 369 107 1342 3.64 431 3374 .270 108 0.29 105 0.28 122 1277 3.46 82 60 333 393 1.07 66 11 1673.5 4.53 Although she played just three seasons, Yarleen Santiago tallied more than 1,000 career kills. Her 1,000th came Oct. 1, 1999, in a home win against Georgia. It was her third kill in game three. 69 Jessica Dorrell -- #4 -- Aledo, Texas -- 2004-07 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A A/G SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 2004 131 33 266 2.03 134 633 .209 30 0.23 1 0.01 0 67 0.51 9 6 122 128 0.98 11 3 334.0 2.55 2005 125 33 271 2.17 104 628 .266 51 0.41 0 0.00 0 57 0.46 10 2 127 129 1.03 14 3 336.5 2.69 2006 107 29 266 2.49 142 743 .167 23 0.21 40 0.37 42 238 2.22 30 2 64 66 0.62 7 4 340.0 3.18 2007 122 31 507 4.16 233 1244 .220 39 0.32 41 0.34 49 275 2.25 29 2 89 91 0.75 2 4 594.5 4.87 TOTAL 485 126 1310 2.70 613 3248 .215 143 0.29 82 0.17 91 637 1.31 78 12 402 414 0.85 34 14 1605.0 3.31 Jessica Dorrell became the 12th player in Arkansas school history to reach the 1,000-kill plateau. The Aledo, Texas, native began the season with 803 career kills and recorded her 1,000th in a three-game match at Mississippi State Sept. 21. Dorrell led Arkansas in the match with 15 kills giving her 1,011 at the end of play. Jennifer Haaser -- #34 -- Fort Smith, Arkansas -- 2000-04 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 2000 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00 2001 119 33 221 1.86 71 488 .307 10 0.08 0 0.00 0 17 0.14 2 25 174 199 1.67 26 4 333.0 2.80 2002 115 33 381 3.31 179 999 .202 16 0.14 29 0.25 60 298 2.59 28 11 86 97 0.84 5 1 464.0 4.03 2003 124 34 295 2.38 121 730 .238 17 0.14 43 0.35 69 245 1.98 32 40 125 165 1.33 14 2 440.5 3.55 2004 132 33 401 3.04 178 958 .233 28 0.21 35 0.27 70 223 1.69 30 25 171 196 1.48 23 5 546.5 4.14 TOTAL 490 133 1298 2.65 549 3175 .236 71 0.14 107 0.22 199 783 1.60 92 101 556 657 1.34 68 12 1784.0 3.64 Jennifer Haaser was one of the highest profile volleyball players to come out of the state of Arkansas when she signed with the Razorbacks. She lived up to that billing reaching her career 1,000th kill in the second game against No. 9 Illinois in a home tournament in Barnhill Arena. The match took place Sept. 18, 2004 , and was part of the C&C Services Invitational. Jessica Field -- #4 -- Hermann, Missouri -- 1995-98 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG

1,000 Kill/Dig Records 1995 149 40 186 1.25 66 493 .243 10 0.07 4 0.03 4 77 0.52 2 25 144 169 1.13 18 6 287.0 1.93 1996 129 37 284 2.20 95 641 .295 12 0.09 10 0.08 12 72 0.56 2 32 118 150 1.16 15 3 385.0 2.98 1997 119 35 368 3.09 79 757 .382 17 0.14 6 0.05 5 175 1.47 5 24 151 175 1.47 20 12 473.5 3.97 1998 117 35 430 3.68 102 906 .362 20 0.17 23 0.20 28 147 1.26 2 36 186 222 1.90 26 1 582.0 4.97 TOTAL 514 147 1268 2.47 342 2797 .331 59 0.11 43 0.08 49 471 0.92 11 117 599 716 1.39 79 22 1727.5 3.36 Jessica Field tallied her career 1,000th kill in a 3-0 road win over Alabama Oct. 2, 1998. Eftila Tanellari -- #15 -- Korca, Alabania -- 1999-01 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 1999 131 37 310 2.37 133 843 .210 12 0.09 2 0.02 5 119 0.91 9 7 65 72 0.55 8 2 351.5 2.68 2000 105 29 458 4.36 167 1239 .235 17 0.16 15 0.14 23 331 3.15 49 8 61 69 0.66 10 0 511.5 4.87 2001 118 33 491 4.16 169 1219 .264 28 0.24 29 0.25 22 385 3.26 42 6 66 72 0.61 10 1 559.0 4.74 TOTAL 354 99 1259 3.56 469 3301 .239 57 0.16 46 0.13 50 835 2.36 100 21 192 213 0.60 28 3 1422.0 4.02 Arkansas’ first and only Albanian player, Eftila Tanellari recorded her career 1,000th kill at home against Ole Miss, Oct, 21, 2001. It was her first kill in the third game. Kele Brewer -- #13 -- Castroville, Texas -- 2003-06 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 2003 118 33 356 3.02 140 1010 .214 4 0.03 3 0.03 15 88 0.75 15 1 38 39 0.33 6 2 379.0 3.21 2004 111 29 339 3.05 144 983 .198 8 0.07 0 0.00 1 105 0.95 10 5 48 53 0.48 3 2 368.0 3.32 2005 127 33 317 2.50 126 950 .201 12 0.09 9 0.07 16 202 1.59 24 6 55 61 0.48 12 0 359.5 2.83 2006 93 25 180 1.94 110 680 .103 6 0.06 3 0.03 8 141 1.52 9 1 26 27 0.29 2 0 197.0 2.12 TOTAL 449 120 1192 2.65 520 3623 .185 30 0.07 15 0.03 40 536 1.19 58 13 167 180 0.40 23 4 1303.5 2.90 Kele Brewer’s 1,000th-career kill came in an NCAA Tournament victory over St. Mary’s Dec. 1, 2005. Jamie Rohme -- #14 -- Tempe, Arizona -- 1996-98 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 1996 131 37 320 2.44 135 781 .237 98 0.75 29 0.22 57 293 2.24 42 10 108 118 0.90 13 5 413.0 3.15 1997 118 36 356 3.02 124 950 .244 45 0.38 45 0.38 39 351 2.97 34 17 66 83 0.70 18 3 451.0 3.82 1998 109 33 449 4.12 151 1202 .248 31 0.28 36 0.33 41 347 3.18 24 11 52 63 0.58 17 1 522.0 4.79 TOTAL 358 106 1125 3.14 410 2933 .244 174 0.49 110 0.31 137 991 2.77 100 38 226 264 0.74 48 9 1386.0 3.87 Jamie Rohme’s career 1,000th kill was her first kill in a 3-0 home victory over Alabama Nov. 15, 1998. She was the second player to reach 1,000 kills during the 1998 season. 1,000-Dig Club Equally as impressive is Arkansas’ seven-member 1,000-dig club. Ashley Miller moved into top spot last year and holds every digs record at Arkansas. Miller is also the SEC career digs record-holder. Here’s a look at the numbers.

1. 2126 Ashley Miller (483 games) 2004-07 5. 1107 Tina Rico (539 games) 1994-97 2. 1659 Krystal Osborne (543 games) 1994-97 6. 1062 Denitza Koleva (485 games) 2003-06 3. 1277 Yarleen Santiago (369 games) 1997-99 7. 1014 Denise Baez (407 games) 1994-96 4. 1143 Kim Storey (511 games) 1995-98

Ashley Miller -- #9 -- Vacaville, California -- 2003-06 Season GP MP K KPG E TA Pct A APG SA SAPG SE DIG DPG RE BS BA TB BPG BE BHE PTS PPG 2004 130 33 3 0.02 4 26 -.038 46 0.35 24 0.18 62 510 3.92 90 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 27.0 0.21 2005 127 33 2 0.02 2 35 .000 31 0.24 18 0.14 45 548 4.31 68 0 0 0 0.00 0 4 20.0 0.16 2006 107 29 2 0.02 3 13 -.077 31 0.29 10 0.09 37 498 4.65 48 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 12.0 0.11 2007 119 30 4 0.03 0 12 .333 30 0.25 16 0.13 31 570 4.79 83 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 20.0 0.17 TOTAL 483 125 11 0.02 9 86 .023 138 0.29 68 0.14 175 2126 4.40 289 0 0 0 0.00 0 8 79.0 0.16

Senior Ashley Miller set the Arkansas school record for career digs in game two against Kansas State at the Varney’s KSU Invitational Sept. 7, in Manhattan, Kan. The Vacaville, Calif., native finished the match with 1,693 career digs sliding by former Razorback Krystal Osborne (1994-97) who finished her career with 1,659. Miller’s successful season continued as she broke the Southeastern Conference career digs record several weeks later in a five-game come-from-behind win at Georgia. Miller entered the match with 2,033 and finished the contest with 25 erasing the SEC record formerly held by Kentucky’s Jenni Casper who had 2,037. Miller finished 70 the year with a single-season record 570 digs and career record 2,126 - more than 467 career digs than the second-place spot. In addition, she holds the career digs per game record with a 4.40 mark and the single match record with 36 set against Ole Miss in 2006. 71 AVCA All-Americans AVCA Honorable Mention Jessica Field All-Americans Jessica Field was Arkansas’ first All-American in 1997. She also became the University’s first SEC H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete winner.

Kim Storey Kim Storey earned All-America honors in 1998 and was named to the NCAA Sara Roberta Denitza East Region all-region team. Kincaid Tarnauskaite Koleva 2003 2003 2006

AVAC ALL-AMERICAN 1997 Tina Rico (1st), Jessica Field (1st), 1998 Jessica Field (Oct. 27) 1997 Jessica Field (2nd team) Yarleen Santiago (1st), 1999 Yarleen Santiago (Week 2, Week 10) 1998 Kim Storey (2nd team) Krystal Osborne (2nd), Kim Storey (2nd) 2000 Libby Windell (Nov. 6) 2003 Sara Kincaid (Honorable Mention) 1998 Jessica Field (1st), 2001 Anna Velikanova (Sept. 24) 2003 Roberta Tarnauskaite (Hon. Mention) Jamie Rohme (1st), Kim Storey (1st), 2001 Eftila Tanellari (Oct. 1) 2006 Denitza Koleva (Honorable Mention) Yarleen Santiago (2nd), Ning Zhao (2nd) 2002 Sara Kincaid (Week 5) 1999 Yarleen Santiago (1st), 2003 Sara Kincaid (Week 5, Week 6) AVCA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Ning Zhao (1st), Libby Windell (2nd), 2007 Jessica Dorrell (Week 1, Week 8) Honors and Awards 1998 Kim Storey (O. 5) Ashanti Taylor (2nd) 2000 Michell Coens (2nd), Eftila Tanellari (1st), SEC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK* Libby Windell (1st) AVCA ALL-DISTRICT 4/ALL-REGION 2003 Sara Kincaid (Week 8) 2001 Eftila Tanellari (1st), Libby Windell (1st), 2004 Karla Crose (Oct. 5) 1994 Krystal Osborne (Third Team) Michelle Coens (2nd), J. Haaser (2nd), 1995 Denise Baez 2005 Amy Allison (Week 6 - 10-3-05) Anna Velikanova (2nd) Amy Allison (Week 8 - 10-8-05) 1996 Denise Baez, Tina Rico 2002* Libby Windell (1st), Sara Kincaid (2nd) 1997 Tina Rico, Yarleen Santiago, Karla Crose (Week 10 - 11-7-05) 2003** Sara Kincaid (1st), 2006 Ashley Miller (Week 1 - 9-29-06) Jessica Field, Krystal Osborne Roberta Tarnauskaite (1st), 1998 Jessica Field, Jamie Rohme, 2007 Ashley Miller (Week 12 - 11-12-07) Jennifer Haaser (2nd), Denitza Koleva *New award for 2003 Yarleen Santiago, Kim Storey (all-freshman team), 1999 Yarleen Santiago, Ning Zhao Kele Brewer (all-freshman team) SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK* 2000 Eftila Tanellari, Libby Windell 2004 Jennifer Haaser (2nd), Ashley Miller 2005 Christina Lawrence (Week 1 - 8-29-05) 2001 Eftila Tanellari, Libby Windell (all-freshman team), Christina Lawrence (Week 9 - 10-31-05) 2002 Libby Windell, Sara Kincaid (Hon. Mention) Jessica Dorrell (all-freshman team) 2006 Destiny Clark (Week 9 - 9-25-06) 2003 Sara Kincaid, Roberta Tarnauskaite, 2005 Amy Allison (2nd) *New award for 2005 Denitza Koleva (Honorable Mention) 2006 Denitza Koleva (2nd), 2005 Amy Allison (Honorable Mention) Destiny Clark (all-freshman team) 2006 Denitza Koleva 2007 Jessica Dorrell (2nd) SEC COACH OF THE YEAR Sarah Freudenrich (all-freshman team) 1994 Chris Poole DISTRICT 4 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2003 Chris Poole 2000 Libby Windell *Changed from 12-member 1st and 2nd teams to 6-member teams this year. SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR **Format changed to two teams of seven and an all-freshman team NCAA EAST REGIONAL 1999 Libby Windell ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2001 Jennifer Haaser SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2003 Denitza Koleva (co-fr. of the year) 1998 Kim Storey 1995 Krystal Osborne 1996 Denise Baez, Krystal Osborne SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM AVCA DISTRICT 4 COACH OF THE YEAR 1997 Krystal Osborne (MVP), Tina Rico, 2003 Kele Brewer, Denitza Koleva 1997 Chris Poole Kim Storey, Yarleen Santiago 2004 Jessica Dorrell, Ashley Miller 1998 Jessica Field, Yarleen Santiago, Kim Storey 2005 Christina Lawrence 1999 Yarleen Santiago SUCCESSFUL FARMING ALL-AMERICAN 2006 Destiny Clark 2001 Jennifer Haaser, Eftila Tanellari, Libby Windell 1997 Jessica Field (team captain) 2007 Sarah Freudenrich 2002 Libby Windell, Anna Velikanova 1998 Jessica Field (team captain) *New award beginning in 2003 2003 Sara Kincaid, Roberta Tarnauskaite 2004 Kele Brewer U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL TEAM SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1995 Krystal Osborne (alt.) 2005 Amy Allison 2006 Eliminated the SEC Tournament 2002 Libby Windell 2004 Jennifer Haaser U.S. NATIONAL TEAM 1998 Jessica Field (summer) SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1994 Krystal Osborne (Nov. 12) SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM 1995 Denise Baez (Nov. 19) 2002 Libby Windell ALL SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 1996 Denise Baez (Oct. 14) 2003 Jennifer Haaser 1994 Krystal Osborne (1st), 1997 Tina Rico (Sept. 2) 2004 Jennifer Haaser Jaimie Torromeo (2nd) 1997 Jessica Field (Sept. 16) 2005 Amy Allison 1995 Krystal Osborne (1st), Denise Baez (1st) 1997 Kim Storey (Sept. 30) 2006 Amy Allison 72 1996 Denise Baez (1st), Tina Rico (1st), 1998 Kim Storey (Sept. 21) (Oct. 5) 2007 Ashley Miller Kim Storey (2nd) ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 2006 - Amy Allison, Kele Brewer, Destiny Clark, Spring 2004 - Jennifer Haaser Academic Success AVCA All-Americans 1998 - Jessica Field Kelli Cole, Caira Daugherty, Jessica Dorrell, Fall 2004 - Karla Crose, Iva Docekalova 2002 - Libby Windell Catherine Fowler, Denitza Koleva, Ashley Miller Spring 2005 - Kele Brewer, Iva Docealova, 2007 - Kelli Cole, Jessica Dorrell, Catherine Fowler, Jessica Dorrell, Denitza Koleva SEC H. BOYD McWHORTER Ashley Miller, Kristin Seaton Fall 2005 - Kele Brewer, Destiny Clark, Kelli Cole SCHOLAR - ATHLETE Spring 2006 - Kelli Cole, Karla Crose, Jessica 1997 - Tina Rico (finalist) Dorrell, Denitza Koleva 1998 - Jessica Field (winner) SEC FRESHMAN ACADEMIC Fall 2006 - Kele Brewer, Destiny Clark, Kelli Cole, 2002 - Libby Windell (finalist) HONOR ROLL Jessica Dorrell, Denitza Koleva, Ashley Miller, (Based on previous semester grades) Kristin Seaton 2003 - Iva Docekalova, Chelsey Warmack Spring 2007 - Kele Brewer, Destiny Clark, Caira 2004 - Amy Allison, Kele Brewer, Denitza Koleva Daugherty, Sarah Freudenrich, Denitza Koleva, 2005 - Kelli Cole, Jessica Dorrell Ashley Miller 2006 - Destiny Clark, Caira Daugherty Fall 2007 - Amy Allison, Kele Brewer, Destiny Clark, 2007 - Catherine Fowler Caira Daugherty, Sarah Freudenrich, Denitza 2008 - Hillary McCormick Koleva, Ashley Miller Spring 2008 - Destiny Clark, Kelli Cole, Lauren ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT Fielding, Sarah Freudenrich, Hillary HONOR ROLL McCormick, Heather Royal Academic Champions (4.00) Spring 1995 - Melanie Davis Honor Roll (3.49 - 3.00) Fall 1997 - Julie Sloniger Fall 1994 - Denise Baez, Jen Blankenbeckler Fall 1998 - Caroline Clock, Julie Sloniger Spring 1995 - Denise Baez, Amanda Sweatt Spring 1999 - Julie Sloniger Fall 1995 - Denise Baez, Melanie Davis, Tina Rico Fall 1999 - Kelly McCarter Fall 1996 - Amanda Omar, Krystal Osborne Spring 2000 - Julie Sloniger Spring 1997 - Jamie Rohme Fall 2000 - Julie Sloniger Fall 1997 - Tina Rico Spring 2001 - Julie Sloniger Spring 1998 - Jamie Rohme, Tina Rico, Fall 2001 - Libby Windell Kim Storey Spring 2002 - Michelle Coens, Kelly McCarter, Fall 1998 - Amanda Rudolph, Kim Storey Jessica Field and former Chancellor John A. White Jenny Rangelova Spring 1999 - Annesia Crawford, Jamie at the SEC H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete ban- Fall 2002 - Kelly McCarter, Libby Windell Rohme, Yarleen Santiago quet. Spring 2003 - Michelle Coens, Kelly Fall 1999 - Michelle Coens, Amanda Rudolph McCarter, Libby Windell Spring 2000 - Amanda Rudolph ESPN THE MAGAZINE Fall 2003 - Karla Crose Fall 2000 - Michelle Coens, Jennifer ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Spring 2004 - Chelsey Warmack Haaser, Kelly McCarter, Evgeniya 1997 - Jessica Field, Tina Rico Fall 2004 - Jennifer Haaser, Chelsey Warmack Rangelova 1998 - Caroline Clock, Jessica Field Spring 2005 - Kelli Cole, Jennifer Haaser Spring 2001 - Jamie Bunting, Michelle Coens, 2001 - Eftila Tanellari, Libby Windell Fall 2005 - Caira Daugherty, Denitza Koleva Annesia Crawford, Jennifer Haaser, Jenny 2002 - Michelle Coens, Libby Windell Spring 2006 - Destiny Clark Rangelova, Libby Windell 2005 - Amy Allison, Denitza Koleva Spring 2007 - Kelli Cole, Jessica Dorrell, Yun Tang Fall 2001 - Michelle Coens, Annesia Crawford, 2007 - Jessica Dorrell (second team) Fall 2007 - Kelli Cole, Yun Tang Jennifer Haaser, Anna Velikanova Spring 2008 - Ashley Miller Spring 2002 - Jennifer Haaser, Anna Velikanova SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Fall 2002 - Jamie Bunting, Karla Crose, 1995 - Denise Baez, Jennifer Blankenbeckler, Athletic Directors List (3.99 - 3.50) Iva Docekalova, Jennifer Haaser Melanie Davis, Tina Rico, Amanda Sweatt Spring 1995 - Jen Blankenbeckler, Tina Rico Spring 2003 - Karla Crose, Iva Docekalova, 1996 - Denise Baez, Caroline Clock, Melanie Fall 1995 - Caroline Clock, Jessica Field Roberta Tarnauskaite Davis, Jessica Field, Tina Rico Fall 1996 - Caroline Clock, Jessica Field, Melanie Fall 2003 - Kele Brewer, Iva Docekalova, Jennifer 1997 - Caroline Clock, Jessica Field, Tina Rico Davis, Tina Rico Haaser, Roberta Tarnauskaite 1998 - Caroline Clock, Jessica Field, Spring 1997 - Caroline Clock, Melanie Spring 2004 - Amy Allison, Kele Brewer, Karla Julie Sloniger, Kim Storey Davis, Jessica Field, Tina Rico Crose, Denitza Koleva, 1999 - Amanda Rudolph, Julie Sloniger Fall 1997 - Caroline Clock, Jessica Field Roberta Tarnauskaite 2000 - Michelle Coens, Kelly McCarter, Amanda Spring 1998 - Caroline Clock, Jessica Field, Fall 2004 - Amy Allison, Kele Brewer, Rudolph, Julie Sloniger, Eftila Tanellari, Julie Sloniger Karla Crose, Jessica Dorrell Libby Windell Fall 1998 - Jessica Field, Mary McFarland Spring 2005 - Christina Lawrence, Karla Crose 2001 - Jamie Bunting, Michelle Coens, Kelly Spring 1999 - Caroline Clock, Jessica Fall 2005 - Kelli Cole, Iva Docekalova, Jessica McCarter, Evgeniya Rangelova, Julie Field, Amanda Rudolph Dorrell, Christina Lawrence Sloniger, Eftila Tanellari, Libby Windell Fall 1999 - Julie Sloniger, Eftila Tanellari, Libby Spring 2006 - Amy Allison, Caira Daugherty, 2002 - Michelle Coens, Jennifer Haaser, Michaela Windell Christina Lawrence Koumarova, Kelly McCarter, Evgeniya Spring 2000 - Kelly McCarter, Eftila Tanellari, Fall 2006 - Amy Allison, Catherine Fowler Rangelova, Libby Windell Spring 2007 - Catherine Fowler, Christina Lawrence Eftila Tanellari, Anna Velikanova Fall 2000 - Eftila Tanellari, Libby Windell Fall 2007 - Catherine Fowler, Christina Lawrence 2003 - Karla Crose, Iva Docekalova, Spring 2001 - Kelly McCarter, Eftila Tanellari Spring 2008 - Caira Daugherty Jennifer Haaser, Roberta Tarnauskaite, Fall 2001 - Kelly McCarter, Evgeniya Rangelova, Chelsey Warmack Eftila Tanellari 2004 - Amy Allison, Kele Brewer, Karla Crose, Iva Spring 2002 - Iva Docekalova, Michaela Docekalova, Jennifer Haaser, Denitza Koumarova, Roberta Tarnauskaite, Libby Koleva Windell 2005 - Amy Allison, Kele Brewer, Kelli Cole, Karla Fall 2002 - Michelle Coens, Chelsey Warmack Crose, Iva Docekalova, Jessica Dorrell, Spring 2003 - Jennifer Haaser, Chelsey Warmack 73 Denitza Koleva, Christina Lawrence Fall 2003 - Amy Allison, Chelsey Warmack Arizona (4): Melanie Davis (Tucson), Sandy Martin (Mesa), Jamie Rohme (Tempe), Letterwinners Ashanti Taylor (Phoenix) A L Arkansas (5): Kelli Cole (Russellville), Jennifer Haaser (Ft. Smith), Catherine Fowler Allison, Amy 2003-06 Lawrence, Christina 2004 (Conway), Kristin Seaton (Ft. Smith), Chelsey Warmack (Harrison) [redshirt]-pres. California (7): Phoebe Bautista (Oakland), Jennifer Blankenbeckler (San Diego), B Lakisha DeBerry (Simi Valley), Chandra McLeod (Huntington Beach), Baez, Denise 1994-96 M Ashley Miller (Vacaville), Meredith Perez (Santa Barbara), Bautista, Phoebe 2007-pres. McCarter, Kelly 1999-02 Jaimie Torromeo (Huntington) [redshirt] McFarland, Mary 1998 Illinois (3): Melissa Benson (Crystal Lake), Amanda Omar (Rockford), Benson, Melissa 2000 McLeod, Chanda 1999 Alicia Pacini (Wheaton) Blankenbeckler, Jennifer Martin, Nicole 2005 Indiana (2): Caroline Clock (Muncie), Nicole Martin (Carmel) 1994-95 Martin, Sandy 1997 Kansas (2): Destiny Clark (Manhattan), Hillary McCormick (Overland Park) Brewer, Kele 2003-06 [redshirt] -99 Michigan (1): Dani Pfeffer (Deerborn) Bunting, Jamie 2000-02 Miller, Ashley 2004-07 Missouri (3): Caira Daugherty (Sprindfield), Jessica Field (Hermann), Christina Lawrence (Sullivan) C O Nebraska (2): Karla Crose (Lincoln), Kim Storey (Bellevue) Castro, Paula 2002-03 Omar, Amanda 1995 Clark, Destiny 2005 Osborne, Krystal 1994-97 Nevada (2): Krystal Osborne (Las Vegas), Tina Rico (Las Vegas) Clock, Caroline 1995-98 Oklahoma (4): Amy Allison (Jenks), Sarah Freudenrich (Broken Arrow), Sara Kincaid Coens, Michelle 1999-02 P (Tulsa), Mary McFarland (Edmond) Letterwinners Lists Cole, Kelli 2004-07 Pacini, Alicia 2001 Oregon (1): Libby Windell (Gresham) Crawford, Annesia 1998, Perez, Meredith 1996-97 Pennsylvania (2): Jamie Bunting (Pittsburgh), Julie Sloniger (Pittsburgh) 2000-01 Pfeffer, Dani 1994 Texas (9): Kele Brewer (Castroville), Annesia Crawford (Houston), Jessica Dorrell Crose, Karla 2002 (Aledo), Amanda Eskridge (Rowlett), Lauren Fielding (Plano), [redshirt]-05 R Kelly McCarter (Kerrville), Heather Royal (Plano), Amanda Rudolph Rangelova, Evgeniya 2000-01 (Arlington), Lindsay Scanlan (Rockwell), D Rico, Tina 1994-97 Amanda Sweatt (Houston) Rohme, Jamie 1996-98 Wisconsin (1): Denitza Koleva (Middleton/Sofia, Bulgaria) Davis, Melanie 1994-96 Rudolph, Amanda 1998-00 DeBerry, LaKisha 1996 Albania (1): Eftila Tanellari (Korca) Docekalova, Iva 2002-05 S Brazil (1): Paula Castro (Rio de Janeiro) Dorrell, Jessica 2004-07 Santiago, Yarleen 1997-99 Bulgaria (1): Evgeniya Rangelova (Pernik) Dortch (Daugherty), Seaton, Kristin 2005-pres. Caira 2005-06 Sloniger, Julie 1997-00 Canada (1): Michelle Coens (Marmora, Ont.) Storey, Kim 1995-98 China (2): Yun Tang (Karen) (Beijing), Ning Zhao (Beijing) E Suput, Ivana 2006 Czech Republic (2): Iva Docekalova (Brno), Michaela Koumarova (Prague) Eskridge, Amanda 2004 Sweatt, Amanda 1994-95 Lithuania (1): Roberta Tarnauskaite (Kaunas) Puerto Rico (2): Yarleen Santiago (Arecibo), Denise Baez (Guaynabo) F T Russia (1): Anna Velikanova (Ekaterinburg) Freudenrich, Sarah 2007 Tanellari, Eftila 1999-01 Serbia (1): Ivana Suput (Zitiste) Tang, Yun (Karen) 2007-pres. H Tarnauskaite, Roberta 2002-03 Haaser, Jennifer 2000 Taylor, Ashanti 1998-99 By Jersey Number [redshirt]-04 Torromeo, Jaimie 1994 1 Karla Crose 2002-04* 14 Melissa Benson 2000 Christina Lawrence 2004-pres. Jamie Rohme 1996-98 F V Denitza Koleva 2003-06 Kele Brewer 2003* Field, Jessica 1995-98 Velikanova, Anna 2000-02 Phoebe Bautista 2007-pres. 8 Fielding, Lauren 2007-pres. Kelly McCarter 1999-02 15 [redshirt] W 2 Ashley Weichman 2004 Amanda Sweatt 1994-95 Warmack, Chelsey 2002-04 Denise Baez 1994-96 Mary McFarland 1998 K Weichman, Ashley 2004 Lindsay Scanlan 2006-pres. 9 Eftila Tanellari 1999-01 Kincaid, Sara 2002-03 Windell, Libby 1999-02 Paula Castro 2002-03 Kristin Seaton 2005-pres. Koleva, Denitza 2003-06 3 Ashley Miller 2004-07 Koumarova, Michaela 2001-02 Z Meredith Perez 1996-97 16 Zhao, Ning 1998-99 Iva Docekalova 2002-05 10 Kim Storey 1995-98 Yun Tang (Karen) 2007-pres. Anna Velikanova 2000-02 Heather Royal 2007-pres. 17 4 Karla Crose 2004-05* Jessica Field 1995-98 11 30 34 Michelle Coens 1999-02 Amanda Omar 1995 20 Evgeniya Rangelova 2000-01 Jennifer Haaser 2000-04 Jessica Dorrell 2004-07 Sandy Martin 1997-99 Catherine Fowler 2006-pres. Amanda Eskridge 2004 31 53 5 Ivana Suput 2006 21 Dani Pfeffer 1994 Chanda McLeod 1999 Amanda Rudolph 1998-00 Jennifer Blankenbeckler Annesia Crawford 1998* Alica Pacini 2001 12 1994-95 55 Chelsey Warmack 2002-04 Krystal Osborne 1994-97 LaKisha DeBerry 1996 32 Jamie Bunting 2000-02 Nicole Martin 2005 Annesia Crawford 1998* Ashanti Taylor 1998-99 Destiny Clark 2005-pres. Hillary McCormick 2007-pres. Michaela Koumarova 2001-02 *Wore more than one jersey Amy Allison 2003-06 22 33 number during career 6 Lauren Fielding 2007-pres. Caroline Clock 1994-97 Libby Windell 1999-02 Yarleen Santiago 1997-99 Sara Kincaid 2002-03 13 24 Kelli Cole 2004-07 Tina Rico 1994-97 Caira (Daugherty) Dortch Roberta Tarnauskaite 2002-03 2005-06 7 Kele Brewer 2003-06* 74 Melanie Davis 1994-96 Sarah Freudenrich 2007 26 Ning Zhao 1998-99 Julie Sloniger 1997-00 All-Time Team Photos

1994 1995 Front Row (l-r): Jamie Torromeo, Denise Baez, Krystal Osborne, Dani Pfeffer, Front Row (l-r): Amanda Omar, Jennifer Blankenbeckler, Caroline Clock, Krys- Jennifer Blankenbeckler. Standing: Manager Dustin Sahlman, Manager Mi- tal Osborne, Melanie Davis. Standing: Assistant Coach Laura Phillips, Assis- chelle Hall, Assistant Coach Laura Leaton, Tina Rico, Melanie Davis, Assistant tant Coach Laura Leaton, Head Athletic Trainer Julie Cain, Jessica Field, Kim Coach Laura Phillips, Head Coach Chris Poole. Storey, Tina Rico, Denise Baez, Manager Kelly Yates Head Coach Chris Poole.

1996 1997 Front Row (l-r): Summer Scott, Caroline Clock, Meredith Perez, LaKisha De- Front Row (l-r): Meredith Perez, Krystal Osborne, Tina Rico, Yarleen Santiago, Berry, Denise Baez, Tina Rico, Jamie Rohme, Melanie Davis, Krystal Osborne. Julie Sloniger, Caroline Clock. Standing: Assistant Coach Beth Nuneviller, As- Standing: Asst. Coach Beth Nuneviller, Asst. Coach Holly Graham, Manager sistant Coach Holly Graham, Jamie Rohme, Kim Storey, Sandy Martin, Jessica Kelly Yates, Kim Storey, Head Coach Chris Poole, Jessica Field, Manager Maria Field, Head Coach Chris Poole, Manager Kelly Yates. Baez, Student Athletic Trainer Francie Thomas, Asst. AD Julie Cain.

1998 1999 Front Row (l-r): Ashanti Taylor, Caroline Clock, Alicia Pacini, Annesia Crawford, Front Row (l-r): Julie Sloniger, Ashanti Taylor, Ning Zhao, Sandy Martin, Yar- Amanda Rudolph, Julie Sloniger. Standing: Volunteer Coach Didier Hemel- leen Santiago, Amanda Rudolph. Standing: Assistant Coach Beth Nunevil- soet, Assistant Coach Beth Nuneviller, Ning Zhao, Jamie Rohme, Kim Storey, ler, Assistant Coach Holly Graham, Kelly McCarter, Libby Windell, Eftila Tanel- Sandy Martin, Jessica Field, Yarleen Santiago, Assistant Coach Holly Graham, lari, Michelle Coens, Chandra McLeod, Head Coach Chris Poole. Head Coach Chris Poole.

2000 2001 Front Row: Assistant Coach Holly Graham, Manager Tina Capelle, Amanda Front Row (l-r): Manager Rachel Dunnahoe, Kelly McCarter, Ashanti Taylor, Rudolph, Jennifer Haaser, Eftila Tanellari, Ashanti Taylor, Melissa Benson, As- Alicia Pacini, Evgeniya Rangelova, Michaela Koumarova. Standing: Head sistant Coach Pavlina Steffkova, Head Coach Chris Poole. Second Row: Anna Coach Chris Poole, Anna Velikanova, Jamie Bunting, Eftila Tanellari, Libby Velikanova, Michelle Coens, Kelly McCarter, Jamie Bunting, Libby Windell, Windell, Jennifer Haaser, Michelle Coens, Assistant Coach Holly Watts, As- 75 Julie Sloniger. sistant Coach Pavlina Steffkova. 2002 2003 Front Row (l-r): Paula Castro, Iva Docekalova, Jennifer Haaser, Michelle Coens, Front Row (l-r): Volunteer Coach Kurt Matthews, Paula Castro, Iva Docekalova, Libby Windell, Kelly McCarter, Roberta Tarnauskaite, Chelsey Warmack. Roberta Tarnauskaite, Chelsey Warmack, Manager Rachel Dunnahoe. Stand- Standing: Head Coach Chris Poole, Manager Rachel Dunnahoe, Associate ing: Assistant Coach Jenny Wilson, Associate Head Coach Holly Watts, Kele Head Coach Holly Watts, Jamie Bunting, Anna Velikanova, Sara Kincaid, Karla Brewer, Denitza Koleva, Jennifer Haaser, Sara Kincaid, Karla Crose, Amy Al- Crose, Michaela Koumarova, Assistant Coach Pavlina Steffkova, Volunteer lison, Head Coach Chris Poole. Coach Kurt Matthews. All-Time Team Photos

2004 2005 Front Row (l-r): Iva Docekalova, Jennifer Haaser, Karla Corse, Chelsey Front Row (l-r): Caira Daugherty, Kele Brewer, Kristin Seaton, Jessica Dorrell, Warmack. Second Row: Kele Cole, Kele Brewer, Amy Allison, Denitza Kol- Nicole Martin, Ashley Miller, Kele Cole. Standing: Manager Rachel Dunnahoe, eva, Ashley Weichman. Back Row: Ashley Miller, Jessica Dorrell, Amanda Associate Head Coach Holly Watts, Christina Lawrence, Destiny Clark, Amy Eskridge, Christina Lawrence. Allison, Karla Crose, Denitza Koleva, Iva Docekalova, Assistant Coach Jenny Wilson, Head Coach Chris Poole.

2006 2007 Front Row (l-r): Christina Lawrence, Kristin Seaton, Jessica Dorrell, Ashley Mill- Seated (l-r): Kelli Cole, Phoebe Bautista, Ashley Miller, Lauren Fielding. Kneel- er, Lindsay Scanlan, Caira Daugherty, Kelli Cole. Standing: Manager Kimmery ing (l-r): Caira Daugherty, Nicole Martin, Jessica Dorrell, Hillary McCormick. Kobe, Manager Stacy Gaedke, Associate Head Coach Holly Watts, Destiny Standing: Volunteer Coach Ryan Meek, Assistant Coach Gokhan Yilmaz, As- Clark, Catherine Fowler, Amy Allison, Denitza Koleva, Kele Brewer, Assistant sociate Head Coach Holly Watts, Yun Tang, Kristin Seaton, Catherine Fowler, Coach Jenny Wilson, Head Coach Chris Poole. Christina Lawrence, Heather Royal, Sarah Freudenrich, Destiny Clark, Lindsay Scanlan, Head Coach Chris Poole, manager Kimmery Kobe.

2008 Front Row (l-r): Manager Kimmery Kobe, Caira Dortch, Mackenzie Rhea, Lau- ren Fielding, Pheobe Bautista, Brooke Burge, Kristin Seaton, Manager Rachel Klimetz. Standing (l-r): Assistant Coach Kris Grunwald, Head Athletic Trainer Julie Cain, Director of Volleyball Operations Jessica Nyberg, Lindsay Scanlan, Kelli Stipanovich, Christina Lawrence, Yun Tang, Destiny Clark, Heather Royal, Hillary McCormick, Assistant Coach Carol Price, Volunteer Voach Jenny Range- lova Kirk, Head Coach Robert Pulliza. Former Arkansas head coach Chris Poole has also been a mentor to several volunteer coaches. They include Kham Chanthaphasouk, Didier Hemelsoet, Kurt Matthews and Ryan Meeks. Head coach Robert Pulliza welcomed Jenny 76 Rangelova as a volunteer. Coaching History Head Coaches R Poole hired Beth All-Time Assistant Coaches R Robert Pulliza (2008-present) Nuneviller and Holly Kris Grunwald 2008 TBA TBA Arkansas welcomed Graham to begin the Robert Pulliza as the 1996 season. Nun- Laura Leaton 44-32 (2) .579 second head coach eviller was a former 1994 19-17 .528 1995 25-15 .625 in program history hitter under Poole at in July 2008. Pul- Arkansas State and Beth Nuneviller 115-30 (4) .793 liza joined the Razor- 1996 26-11 .703 Graham’s collegiate 1997 30-6 .833 backs from Kentucky career was played 1998 29-6 .829 where he was the associate head at the University of 1999 30-7 .811 coach. Texas. Laura Phillips 44.32 (2) .579 1994 19-17 .528 R Chris Poole (1993-2007) R Pavlina Steffkova 1995 25-15 .625 Chris Poole signed on joined the Arkansas as the first Arkansas Carol Price coaching ranks in the 2008 TBA TBA volleyball coach in 1993. He was given spring of 2000 and Pavlina Steffkova 64-32 (3) .667 was the fifth assistant 2000 16-14 .533 a year to recruit and 2001 21-12 .636 renovate Barnhill coach under Poole, 2002 27-6 .818 Arena before fielding replacing Nuneviller. the program’s first team for the 1994 Holly Watts 262-129 (13) .670 1996 26-11 .703 season. He was 316-161 in 14 seasons R Jenny Wilson 1997 30-6 .833 at Arkansas. The Razorbacks made 11 joined the staff in 1998 29-6 .829 postseason appearances reaching the 1999 30-7 .811 2002 replacing Stef- 2000 16-14 .533 Sweet 16 in 1998 under Poole. fkova who is current- 2001 21-12 .636 ly an assistant at Ala- 2002 27-6 .818 2003 27-7 .794 Assistant Coaches bama-Birmingham. 2004 17-16 .515 R Laura Leaton was 2005 21-12 .636 R 2006 16-13 .552 the first assistant Gokhan Yilmaz 2007 12-19 .387 Poole hired. She be- joined the staff in the gan her career at Ar- fall of 2007 replac- Jenny Wilson 81-48 (4) .628 2003 27-7 .794 kansas as a graduate ing Wilson. Wilson 2004 17-16 .515 assistant in 1993. departed to pursue a 2005 21-12 .636 career in the medical 2006 16-13 .552 R Laura Phillips was field. Gokhan Yilmaz 12-19 (1) .387 hired in 1993. 2007 12-19 .387 R Kris Grunwald All-Time Head Coaches R Both Lauras left came to Arkansas Chris Poole 316-161 (14) .662 1994 19-17 .522 before the start of in the fall of 2008 1995 25-15 .625 the 1996 season. as new head coach 1996 26-11 .703 Leaton became the Robert Pulliza’s first 1997 30-6 .833 1998 29-6 .829 head coach at UL-Lafayette. Phillips hire. 1999 30-7 .811 got married and moved to Cincinnati 2000 16-14 .533 R 2001 21-12 .636 where she became the head coach a Carol Price fol- 2002 27-6 .818 year later. She has since relocated to lowed Grunwald 2003 27-7 .794 Alabama with her family. making up the first 2004 17-16 .515 2005 21-1 .626 of Pulliza’s staff. 2006 16-13 .552 2007 12-19 .387 Former Arkansas head coach Chris Poole has also been a mentor to several Robert Pulliza volunteer coaches. They include Kham Chanthaphasouk, Didier Hemelsoet, 2008 TBA TBA Kurt Matthews and Ryan Meeks. Head coach Robert Pulliza welcomed Jenny 77 Rangelova as a volunteer. Oct. 24 at No. 26 ORU L 15-9, 15-17, 5-15, 15-8 Aug. 30 Houston W 15-10, 15-6, 15-5 1994 Oct. 27 at Auburn* W 15-10, 13-15, 14-16, 15-10, 15-7 Sept. 1 at SW Missouri W 15-4, 13-15, 15-9, 15-4 19-17 overall || 10-5 SEC || Home 9-6 Oct. 29 at Alabama* W 16-14, 16-14, 15-10 First Bank Invitational - Lincoln, Neb. Away 7-7 || Neutral 3-4 Nov. 3 Mississippi State* W 16-14, 15-10, 15-9 Sept. 5 No. 5 Nebraska L 5-15, 15-12, 11-15, 16-14, 13-15 Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. 5 Ole Miss* W 10-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-10 Sept. 6 No. 7 Pacific L 1-15, 15-6, 15-2, 13-15, 9-15 Pizza Inn Classic - Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 6 at Tulsa W 13-15, 15-3, 15-4, 15-2 Sept. 6 George Mason W 15-4, 15-8, 15-2 Sept. 2 La.-Monroe W 15-7, 15-7, 15-5 Nov. 9 at SE La. L 15-9, 15-9, 6-15, 12-15, 19-17 Rocky Mountain Classic - Ft. Collins, Colo. Sept. 2 Ala.-Birm. W 15-7, 13-15, 15-3, 15-13 Nov. 10 at LSU* W 17-15, 15-13, 15-10 Sept. 12 No. 25 Colo. St. W 15-12, 15-10, 15-8 Sept. 3 NC State L 5-15, 15-12, 15-7, 15-13 Nov. 12 LSU* W 14-16, 15-6, 15-10, 13-15, 15-13 Sept. 13 No. 20 Wash. W 15-7, 1-15, 15-9, 10-15, 20-18 Sept. 3 Western Illinois W 15-5, 15-7, 15-9 Nov. 15 at SW La. W 15-3, 15-10, 12-15, 15-11 Sept. 13 NC State W 15-3, 15-6, 15-9 NW Arkansas Times Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. SEC Tournament - Baton Rouge, La. Sept. 18 at Butler W 16-14, 16-14, 7-15, 15-12 Sept. 9 Eastern KY W 15-4, 15-5, 3-15, 15-13 Nov. 17 Ole Miss W 15-11, 15-8, 15-11 Sept. 19 at Illinois L 12-15, 14-16, 14-16 Sept. 10 Louisiana Tech L 15-5, 9-15, 15-11, 15-6 Nov. 18 Auburn W 7-15, 15-11, 15-8, 14-16, 15-9 Sept. 21 at Illinois State W 15-4, 15-13, 15-12 Sept. 10 Oral Roberts L 15-13, 9-15, 15-13, 16-14 Nov. 19 No. 4 Florida L 15-8, 15-12, 15-4 Sept. 26 Alabama* W 15-2, 15-10, 15-5 PowerBar Tournament - San Francisco, Calif. NIVC Tournament - Kansas City, Mo. Sept. 28 Auburn* W 15-11, 11-15, 15-7, 15-3 Sept. 16 Sacramento St. L 15-9, 15-2, 15-6 Dec. 2 UMass W 7-15, 15-8, 15-11, 18-16 Oct. 3 at Florida* L 15-13, 15-7, 15-11 Sept. 16 St. Mary’s L 15-11, 8-15, 15-7, 8-15, 15-13 Dec. 2 San Diego L 10-15, 15-4, 10-15, 15-13, 15-8 Oct. 5 at S. Carolina* L 15-13, 16-14, 5-15, 15-7 Sept. 17 San Francisco W 15-2, 15-1, 15-7 Dec. 3 Butler L 15-12, 15-13, 15-6 Oct. 10 Kentucky* W 15-1, 15-10, 15-5 Sept. 17 Idaho State W 17-15, 15-6, 15-9 Dec. 3 Michigan L 15-11, 15-11, 15-10 Oct. 12 Tennessee* W 15-3, 15-3, 15-2 Sept. 23 at Cincinnati L 15-7, 15-6, 9-15,15-12 Oct. 13 at Tulsa W 15-2, 15-3, 15-8 Sept. 24 at Xavier L 15-6, 15-13, 12-15, 15-12 1996 Oct. 17 at Ole Miss* W 15-7, 15-2, 15-11 Sept. 25 at Kentucky* L 15-8, 15-13, 15-7 Oct. 19 at Mississippi St.* W 15-3, 15-3, 15-1 Year By Results Sept. 30 Ole Miss* W 15-6, 10-15, 15-4, 15-12 26-11 overall || 11-4 SEC || Home 15-3 Oct. 26 Georgia* W 10-15, 15-8, 16-14, 15-10 Oct. 1 SW Texas L 15-8, 17-15, 13-15, 15-12 Away 8-6 || Neutral 3-2 Oct. 31 at Auburn* W 15-6, 10-15, 16-14, 15-3 Oct. 2 Miss. State* W 15-6, 15-7, 8-15, 15-8 Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. 2 at Alabama*# W 15-5, 15-6, 15-1 Oct. 7 at Tennessee* L 15-5, 10-15, 15-6, 16-14 Pizza Inn Classic - Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 4 Tulsa W 15-1, 15-3, 15-4 Oct. 9 at No. 22 Georgia* L -157, 15-4, 15-8 Aug. 30 Northeast LA W 15-2, 17-15, 15-3 Nov. 7 Mississippi St.* W 15-2, 15-11, 15-5 Oct. 14 at Alabama* W 15-12, 15-10, 7-15, 7-15, 15-13 Aug. 30 Central Michigan W 15-5, 15-6, 15-6 Nov. 9 Ole Miss* W 15-3, 15-7, 15-7 Oct. 16 at Auburn* W 15-1, 9-15, 15-12, 13-15, 15-9 Aug. 31 SW Louisiana W 15-2, 15-7, 15-7 Nov. 13 at LSU* W 15-3, 15-1, 15-2 Oct. 21 South Carolina* L 15-8, 10-15, 15-13, 16-14 Aug. 31 Northern Illinois W 15-0, 7-15, 15-2, 15-12 Nov. 16 LSU* W 15-8, 15-4, 15-6 Oct. 23 No. 9 Florida* L 15-13, 15-6, 10-15, 15-1 Capital Premier - Washington, DC Nov. 17 Oral Roberts W 15-5, 15-9, 16-14 Oct. 28 at Miss. St.* W 15-0, 13-15,11-15, 15-9, 15-13 Sept. 6 No. 23 Arizona St. W 15-7, 15-7, 16-14 SEC Tournament - Athens, Ga. Oct. 30 at Ole Miss* W 15-7, 15-4, 14-16, 15-7 Sept. 6 at Gge. Wash. W 15-10, 15-6, 16-4 Nov. 21 Tennessee W 15-10, 15-3, 15-5 Nov. 4 LSU* W 15-7, 12-15, 15-12, 11-15, 15-10 Sept. 7 at Gge. Mason L 15-7, 15-8, 15-3 Nov. 22 South Carolina W 15-12, 15-6, 16-14 Nov. 5 at Northeast La. W 15-0, 15-2, 15-11 Diet Coke Classic - Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. 23 No. 4 Florida W 15-7, 15-7, 17-15 Nov. 6 at Louisiana St.* W 15-10, 15-12, 15-11 Sept. 13 Marshall W 15-7, 15-7, 15-8 NCAA Tournament - Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 9 at Oral Roberts L 15-7, 13-15, 15-4, 15-13 Sept. 14 No. 19 Ga. Tech L 15-9, 15-11, 15-12 Dec. 5 Ark.-Little Rock W 15-11, 15-3, 15-3 Nov. 11 Auburn* W 7-15, 15-13, 14-16, 15-11, 15-12 Sept. 14 at Minnesota L 15-7, 16-14, 15-9 Dec. 6 Notre Dame L 15-9, 7-15, 10-15, 14-16 Nov. 13 Alabama* W 10-15, 15-13, 15-10, 16-14 Sept. 17 at No. 22 ORU L 11-15, 15-4, 15-10, 6-15, 15-12 SEC Tournament - Gainesville, Fla. NW Arkansas Times Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. 1998 Nov. 17 Kentucky L 15-10, 10-15, 15-4, 10-15, 15-9 Sept. 20 SFA W 15-1, 15-8, 16-18, 15-10 NIVC Tournament - Kansas City, Mo. Sept. 21 So. Methodist W 13-15, 15-7, 15-0, 15-8 29-6 overall || 14-1 SEC || Home 17-2 Dec. 3 Iowa State L 16-14, 17-15, 10-15, 15-12, 15-12 Sept. 21 Texas Tech L 15-3, 15-4, 15-13 Away 10-2 || Neutral 2-2 Dec. 3 Fresno State L 13-15, 15-7, 15-10, 11-15, 15-7 Sept. 27 at Kentucky* L 15-10, 5-15, 15-10, 15-13 Date Opponent W/L Score Dec. 4 Massachusetts W 15-6, 15-10, 7-15, 18-16 Sept. 29 at Tennessee* W 15-10, 10-15, 15-13, 15-9 BSU/Nike Challenge - Muncie, Ind. Dec. 4 Idaho State W 12-15, 15-13, 15-12, 15-13 Oct. 4 Ole Miss* W 15-13, 15-10, 15-8 Sept. 4 Ball State W 16-14, 15-7, 15-3 Oct. 6 Mississippi State* W 15-4, 16-14, 15-4 Sept. 5 No. 7 Wisconsin L 10-15, 15-13, 13-15, 15-11, 15-12 1995 Oct. 7 Tulsa W 15-6, 15-4, 15-3 Sept. 5 Butler W 15-6, 15-12, 15-0 Oct. 11 at Georgia* W 16-14, 13-15, 15-9, 11-15, 15-6 Sept. 13 at Texas-Arlington W 15-4, 16-14, 15-10 25-15 overall || 11-4 SEC || Home 10-3 Oct. 18 at Alabama* W 15-10, 15-7, 15-10 Sept. 14 at No. 7 Texas L 15-5, 15-11, 10-15, 15-13 Away 9-6 || Neutral 6-6 Oct. 20 at Auburn* W 15-9, 9-15, 17-15, 15-10 Bank of Fayetteville Classic - Fayetteville, Ark. Date Opponent W/L Score Oct. 25 No. 2 Florida* L 15-8, 15-5, 15-9 Sept. 17 Kansas State W 15-6, 18-16, 15-7 Houston Kickoff Classic - Houston, Texas Oct. 27 South Carolina* W 15-12, 15-7, 16-14 Sept. 18 No. 22 Illinois W 15-12, 13-15, 15-12, 15-7 Sept. 1 Wisconsin W 5-15, 15-7, 15-11, 15-7 Nov. 1 Auburn* L 12-15, 5-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-13 Sept. 19 Miami (Ohio) W 15-4, 15-7, 15-9 Sept. 1 No. 19 Houston W 15-13, 15-10, 15-13 Nov. 3 Alabama* W 15-0, 15-10, 15-9 Sept. 19 Baylor W 15-9, 15-0, 6-15, 15-4 Sept. 2 SW Missouri St. W 15-8, 15-3, 15-6 Nov. 8 LSU* W 15-6, 15-8, 15-0 Sept. 22 Southwest Mo. W 15-4, 15-9, 15-4 Sept. 2 Pepperdine L 15-2, 15-7, 15-10 Nov. 10 at LSU* W 15-5, 15-8, 15-13 Sept. 25 Tennessee* W 15-6, 15-4, 15-10 Pizza Inn Classic - Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 15 at Mississippi St.* W 15-9, 15-5, 15-12 Sept. 27 Kentucky* W 15-12, 15-3, 15-9 Sept. 8 Xavier W 15-6, 15-7, 15-5 Nov. 17 at Ole Miss* L 15-13, 4-15, 15-10, 14-16, 15-11 Oct. 2 at Alabama* W 15-1, 15-7, 15-7 Sept. 8 Oral Roberts L 15-5, 15-6, 15-7 SEC Tournament - Columbia, SC Oct. 4 at Auburn* W 15-12, 15-6, 11-15, 15-11 Sept. 9 Missouri W 15-6, 15-12, 14-16, 3-15, 15-6 Nov. 22 Mississippi St.* W 15-9, 15-5, 15-12 Oct. 9 Ole Miss* W 11-15, 15-5, 15-6, 16-14 Sept. 9 Central Florida W 15-7, 17-15, 11-15, 15-8 Nov. 23 South Carolina* W 15-12, 12-15, 13-15, 15-12, 15-11 Oct. 11 Mississippi St.* W 15-4, 15-9, 15-13 Iowa Hawkeye Classic - Iowa City, Iowa Nov. 24 No. 1 Florida* L 15-4, 11-15, 15-10, 15-10 Oct. 18 No. 9 Florida*# L 9-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-12 Sept. 15 Eastern KY W 15-6, 13-15, 15-4, 15-7 Arkansas Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Oct. 23 at Georgia* W 15-0, 15-10, 15-5, 15-4 Sept. 16 Montana L 15-10, 15-11, 11-15, 15-12 Nov. 29 Texas-Arlington W 15-1, 15-7, 8-15, 15-1 Oct. 25 at S. Carolina* W 16-14, 15-8, 15-3 Sept. 16 Iowa L 15-13, 15-17, 5-15, 11-15, 16-14 Nov. 30 SW Missouri W 15-6, 15-5, 15-10 Oct. 27 Southern Miss W 15-8, 15-7, 15-5 Sept. 17 Drake L 15-6, 16-14, 11-15, 15-5 NCAA Tournament — Fayetteville, Ark. & Lincoln, Neb. Oct. 30 LSU* W 15-10, 15-3, 15-3 Sept. 22 Alabama* W 15-12, 15-8, 15-7 Dec. 4 Rhode Island W 15-12, 15-8, 12-15, 9-15, 15-11 Nov. 1 at LSU* W 15-7, 15-10, 15-6 Sept. 24 Auburn* W 15-7, 15-13, 15-11 Dec. 7 No. 4 Nebraska L 15-8, 12-15, 15-7, 15-7 Nov. 2 at SFA W 15-8, 15-11, 15-4 Sept. 29 at South Carolina* L 13-15, 15-3, 15-8, 15-11 Nov. 6 at Mississippi St.* W 15-2, 16-14, 15-0 Oct. 1 at No. 3 Florida* L 15-5, 15-3, 15-4 1997 Nov. 7 at Ole Miss* W 15-7, 15-2, 15-7 Oct. 4 W. Kentucky W 7-15, 15-4, 15-5, 15-5 Nov. 13 Auburn* W 15-6, 15-13, 15-8 Oct. 6 Tennessee* W 15-8, 15-6, 15-7 30-6 Overall || 13-2 SEC || Home 14-1 Nov. 15 Alabama* W 15-0, 15-6, 15-10 Oct. 8 Kentucky* L 8-15, 15-3, 15-6, 10-15, 15-11 Away 10-4 || Neutral 6-1 SEC Tournament - Fayetteville, Ark. Oct. 13 at Ole Miss* W 15-13, 15-9, 15-6 Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. 20 Tennessee W 15-7, 15-6, 15-9 Oct. 14 at Southern Miss. W 15-2, 15-9, 15-7 Bank of Fayetteville Classic - Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 21 South Carolina W 15-4, 15-5, 15-2 Aug. 29 Ball State W 15-10, 15-7, 8-15, 15-7 Nov. 22 No. 5 Florida L 15-9, 15-13, 6-15, 16-14 78 Oct. 15 at Mississippi St.* W 15-8, 15-11, 15-7 Oct. 20 No. 25 Georgia L 15-10, 15-9, 14-16, 15-10 Aug. 30 Montana W 15-5, 15-8, 14-16, 15-8 Pacific Tournament - Stockton, Calif. Oct. 6 Tennessee* L 4-15, 15-9, 9-15, 15-13, 10-15 Bank of Fayetteville Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Year By Results Nov. 27 No. 10 Pacific L 15-9, 17-15, 15-11, 11-15, 15-11 Oct. 8 Kentucky* W 15-6, 15-10, 15-11 Sept. 6 North Texas W 30-16, 30-23, 30-18 Nov. 28 Houston W 15-10, 15-11, 15-5 Oct. 13 Ole Miss* W 15-5, 14-16, 15-10, 15-13 Sept. 6 TN-Martin W 30-20, 30-15, 30-22 NCAA Tournament - Fayetteville & Gainesville, Fla. Oct. 15 Mississippi St.* W 15-10, 15-11, 15-11 Sept. 7 Southern Miss. W 28-30, 30-27, 23-30, 30-23, 15-9 Dec. 3 New Hampshire W 15-3, 15-0, 15-13 Oct. 16 La.-Lafayette W 15-5, 15-9, 15-3 Morning News Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 4 Indiana W 15-8, 15-5, 15-4 Oct. 20 at Georgia* L 14-12, 6-15, 5-15, 10-15 Sept. 12 Louisville L 28-30, 22-30, 27-30 Dec. 10 Hawai’i L 15-13, 15-9, 15-9 Oct. 22 at No. 10 Florida* L 3-15, 3-15,4-15 Sept. 13 Oral Roberts W 30, 22, 30-25, 30-22 Oct. 27 at Mississippi St.* W 15-5, 15-9, 9-15, 15-7 Sept. 14 No. 17 CSU L 19-30, 27-30, 27-30 1999 Oct. 28 at Ole Miss* W 9-15, 5-, 15-, 15-13, 16-14, 15-12 Sept. 19 at BYU W 33-31, 30-26, 30-23 Oct. 30 Southern Illinois W 15-13, 15-7, 15-7 Sept. 20 at No. 10 Utah L 30-26, 30-24, 22-30, 29-31, 11-15 30-7 overall || 14-1 SEC || Home 14-0 Nov. 1 UMKC W 15-4, 15-10, 15-2 Sept. 25 at LSU* W 24-30, 30-19, 30-28, 30-25 Away 11-5 || Neutral 5-2 Nov. 3 Auburn* W 15-9, 15-9, 15-11 Sept. 29 Tennessee* W 33-31, 30-18, 30-17 Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. 5 Alabama* W 15-6, 15-3, 15-12 Oct. 4 South Carolina* L 30-27, 29-31, 31-33, 23-30 Sept. 1 at Wichita State W 15-17, 15-8, 15-11, 15-2 Nov. 8 Texas L 15-10, 15-12, 5-15, 9-15, 13-15 Oct. 6 Kentucky* W 30-24, 29-31, 30-25, 30-23 Hampton Inn Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 10 LSU* L 5-15, 13-15, 13-15 Oct. 11 at Auburn* W 30-25, 30-15, 30-27 Sept. 3 Drake W 15-12, 15-7, 12-15, 15-8 Nov. 12 at LSU* W 3-15, 15-4, 15-7, 15-9 Oct. 13 at Alabama*# W 30-25, 30-20, 20-30, 30-23 Sept. 3 Oral Roberts W 15-9, 15-12, 15-8 SEC Tournament - Gainesville, Fla. Oct. 18 at Georgia* W 30-28, 31-29, 30-24 Sept. 4 La.-Monroe W 15-7, 15-8, 15-12 Nov. 17 Tennessee L 8-15, 13-15, 8-15 Oct. 20 at No. 3 Florida* L 14-30, 19-30, 23-30 Sept. 4 Butler W 15-4, 15-6, 15-13 Nov. 25 Oral Roberts W 18-16, 15-8, 13-15, 15-5 Oct. 25 Mississippi St.* W 30-25, 30-23, 30-26 Sept. 6 at SW Missouri W 6-15, 15-6, 15-5, 15-8 Oct. 27 Ole Miss* W 30-24, 30-28, 30-20 All Sport Volleyball Challenge - Ann Arbor, Mich. 2001 Nov. 1 Alabama* W 30-24, 30-28, 26-30-,31-29 Sept. 10 No. 11 Pepperdine L 11-15, 5-15, 8-15 Nov. 3 Auburn* W 30-16, 30-26, 30-22 Sept. 10 Syracuse W 15-3, 15-9, 15-6 21-12 overall || 12-3 SEC || Home 10-1 Nov. 8 at Ole Miss* W 30-20, 28-30, 3027, 30-17 Sept. 11 No. 25 Michigan L 8-15, 8-15, 15-9, 10-15 Away 8-7 || Neutral 3-4 Nov. 10 at Mississippi St.* W 30-26, 30-23, 30-20 Bank of Fayetteville Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. 13 LSU* W 30-19, 34-32, 30-24 Sept. 17 La Tech W 15-2, 15-6, 15-8 Univ. Park Holiday Inn Classic - Ft Collins, Colo. Nov. 15 at Tennessee* W 30-28, 25-30, 30-26, 30-23 Sept. 18 New Hamp. W 15-8, 10-15, 15-11, 15-0 Aug. 31 No. 14 CSU L 30-24, 30-22, 30-22 SEC Tournament - Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 18 Missouri W 15-3, 16-14, 8-15, 15-8 Sept. 1 Utah State L 20-30, 30-27, 30-25, 31-29 Nov. 22 Tennessee W 30-23, 30-28, 30-25 Sept. 24 at No. 6 Florida*# L 12-15, 11-15, 6-15 Sept. 1 Murray State W 30-22, 30-13, 30-18 Nov. 23 Alabama W 30-21, 3020, 30-14 Sept. 26 at No. 13 Clemson L 7-15, 4-15, 4-15 2001 Wildcat Classic - Manhattan, Kan. Nov. 24 No. 3 Florida# L 18-30, 30-27, 22-30, 21-30 Oct. 1 Georgia* W 15-9, 15-10, 15-9 Sept. 7 No. 22 Kansas St L 30-26, 22-30, 30-19, 30-27 at UCF Thanksgiving Tournament - Orlando, Fla. Oct. 3 South Carolina* W 15-4, 16-14, 15-8 Sept. 8 Washington State L 30-15, 30-21, 30-18 Nov. 29 Houston W 30-23, 34-32, 28-30, 30-22 Oct. 8 at Kentucky* W 6-15, 15-9, 12-15, 15-10, 15-11 Sept. 8 Houston L 33-31, 20-30, 30-25, 25-30, 15-10 Nov. 30 Central Florida W 30-25, 30-15, 3023 Oct. 10 at Tennessee* W 11-15, 15-13, 15-7, 11-15, 15-6 Bank of Fayetteville Invitational - Fayetteville, Ark. Oct. 15 Alabama* W 15-5, 9-15, 12-15, 15-7, 15-12 Sept. 14 vs. North Texas Cancelled 2003 Oct. 17 Auburn* W 15-8, 15-3, 15-6 Sept. 14 vs. UNLV Cancelled Oct. 22 at Ole Miss* W 15-5, 15-1, 15-8 Sept. 15 vs. SE Missouri Cancelled 27-7 overall || 15-1 SEC || Home 11-0 Oct. 24 at Mississippi St.* W 15-8, 15-10, 15-10 Sept. 21 at Kentucky* W 30-25, 30-22, 30-27 Away 8-4 || Neutral 8-3 Oct. 27 at SE Missouri L 12-15, 11-15, 13-15 Sept. 23 at Tennessee* W 19-30, 30-22, 24-30, 30-28, 15-13 Date Opponent W/L Score Oct. 28 at LSU* W 15-11, 5-15, 15-13, 15-11 Sept. 24 at Middle TN St. W 30-24, 30-21, 30-19 at Quality Inn Inv. - Columbia, Mo. Oct. 31 LSU###* W 15-6, 13-15, 15-8, 15-8 Sept. 28 Alabama*# W 30-25, 30-19, 30-23 Aug. 29 vs. Toledo W 30-21,28-30,23-30,30-27,15-12 Nov. 2 at Oral Roberts W 6-15, 15-8, 5-15, 15-3, 15-9 Sept. 30 Auburn* W 30-15, 30-21, 30-13 Aug. 30 vs. Montana St. L 19-30,30-15,25-30,30-25,7-15 Nov. 5 Mississippi St* W 17-15, 15-17, 15-5, 15-10 Oct. 4 at Ala.-Birm. W 30-22, 30-17, 30-18 Aug. 30 at No. 21 Mo. L 15-30,18-30,30-26,16-30 Nov. 7 Ole Miss* W 15-6, 15-6, 15-10 Oct. 5 at Ole Miss* W 30-26, 30-20, 30-21 at SMS Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Inv. - Springfield, Mo. Nov. 12 at Auburn* W 15-3, 15-9, 4-15, 15-2 Oct. 7 at Mississippi St.* W 30-25, 30-21, 30-22 Sept. 3 at SMS L 30-22,21-30,14-30,28-30 Nov. 14 at Alabama###* W 15-6, 15-12, 13-15, 15-8 Oct. 12 at No. 19 S. Car.* W 30-27, 26-30, 30-27, 34-32 Sept. 5 vs. BYU W 30-27,30-16,28-30,18-30,15-13 Nov.19-21 at SEC Championship - Knoxville, Tenn. Oct. 14 at Georgia Tech L 32-30, 27-30, 25-30, 25-30 Sept. 6 vs. Saint Louis W 30-25,30-21,30-19 Nov. 19 Alabama W 15-8, 8-15, 15-11, 15-13 Oct. 19 Mississippi St.* W 30-15, 30-17, 30-32, 30-27 Sept. 6 vs. North Texas W 30-24,30-21,28-30,30-17 Nov. 20 Kentucky W 15-10, 15-5, 1-15, 15-10 Oct. 21 Ole Miss* W 30-26, 30-25, 30-16 at Jayhawk Classic - Lawrence, Kansas Nov. 21 No. 4 Florida# L 15-6, 9-15, 1-15, 2-15 Oct. 22 UMKC W 30-22,30-13, 25-30, 30-20 Sept. 12 at Kansas W 25-30,30-17,30-22,20-30,15-10 Conference USA Challenge - Houston, Texas Oct. 26 No. 9 Florida* L 31-29, 30-19, 30-21 Sept. 13 vs. North Carolina L 22-30,28-30,30-20,28-30 Nov. 26 St. Louis W 15-12, 15-8, 15-1 Oct. 28 Georgia* W 30-23, 30-27, 30-27 Sept. 13 vs. Creighton W 30-25,30-15,30-23 Nov. 27 Houston W 15-8, 15-8, 15-12 Oct. 29 UTSA W 30-23, 27-30, 30-27, 30-27 Sept. 21 Wichita State W 31-29,27-30,30-15,30-27 NCAA Tournament First and Second Rounds Nov. 1 at Rice L 30-22, 30-17, 29-31, 23-30, 8-15 Sept. 24 at LSU* W 30-27,30-24,29-31,30-25 Dec. 3 Georgetown W 15-3, 10-15, 15-1, 15-6 Nov. 2 at LSU* L 23-30, 25-30, 24-30 Sept. 26 Kentucky* W 30-23,25-30,30-27,30-20 Dec. 4 No. 6 LBSU L 6-15, 6-15, 11-15 Nov. 4 LSU* W 24-30, 30-28,30-22, 30-23 Sept. 28 South Carolina* W 30-18,30-16,30-25 ###Televised on College Sports SE Nov. 6 SW Missouri W 30-22, 30-28, 30-28 Oct. 3 Alabama* W 33-31,24-30,30-27,35-33 Nov. 9 at Auburn* W 30-20, 30-22, 30-24 Oct. 5 Auburn* W 30-20,27-30,30-14,30-13 2000 Nov. 11 at Alabama* L 30-22, 25-30, 25-30, 25-30 Oct. 10 at Mississippi St.* W 26-30,30-24,30-27,31-29 at SEC Tournament — Knoxville, Tenn. Oct. 12 at Ole Miss* W 30-18,30-27,30-26 16-14 overall || 9-6 SEC || Home 11-6 Nov. 16 Kentucky W 30-28, 30-19, 30-19 Oct. 17 at South Carolina* W 30-28,30-24,30-25 Away 5-3|| Neutral 0-5 Nov. 17 No. 20 S. Carolina W 28-30, 30-28, 30-28, 30-24 Oct. 19 at Kentucky* W 30-27,23-30,30-16,30-27 Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. 18 No. 7 Florida# L 28-30, 27-30, 30-19, 30-16, 19-17 Oct. 24 Tennessee* W 30-26,30-22,30-24 at Texas Invitational - Austin, Texas Nov. 24 Oral Roberts W 30-18, 30-24, 30-27 Oct. 31 Ole Miss* W 30-22,30-24,30-18 Sept. 1 No. 2 Penn State L 15-3, 15-9, 15-12 NCAA Tournament - Manhattan, Kan. Nov. 2 Mississippi St.* W 30-24,30-26,30-28 Sept. 2 No. 7 USC L 15-5, 15-8, 15-7 Nov. 30 No. 18 Kansas St. L 15-30, 30-18, 30-27, 18-30, 8-15 Nov. 7 at No. 3 Florida* L 16-30,15-30,24-30 at Pittsburgh Tournament - Pittsburgh, PA Nov. 9 at Georgia* W 30-21,30-25,24-30,30-26 Sept. 8 Pittsburgh W 8-15, 16-18, 15-10, 15-5, 15-7 2002 Nov. 12 LSU* W 30-23,30-27,31-29 Sept. 9 Indiana L 15-9, 15-9, 15-4 Nov. 16 at Auburn* W 30-21,30-25,30-26 Sept. 9 Miami (Ohio) L 14-16, 12-15, 16-14, 15-5, 7-15 27-6 overall || 14-2 SEC || Home 13-4 at SEC Championships - Columbia, S.C. Sept. 12 Oklahoma W 16-14, 15-9, 15-11 Away 11-2 || Neutral 3-0 Nov. 21 vs. LSU W 30-17,30-28,30-27 Bank of Fayetteville Invite - Fayetteville, Ark. Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. 22 vs. Alabama W 30-16,30-21,30-24 Sept. 15 Virginia W 15-9, 15-9, 15-4 SMS Fall Invitational - Springfield, Mo. All Day Nov. 23 vs. No. 3 Florida# L 16-30,19-30,15-30 Sept. 16 Houston L 11-15, 13-15, 17-15, 10-15 Aug. 30 SEMO W 30-26, 30-18, 28-30, 30-22 Nov. 28 Tulsa W 30-24,30-22,29-31,32-30 Sept. 16 No. 23 Michigan L 5-15, 11-15, 9-15 Aug. 31 Utah State W 30-25, 21-30, 30-11, 30-25 Nov. 29 Oral Roberts W 30-20,30-24,30-11 Sept. 24 South Carolina* L 11-15, 15-10, 11-15, 12-15 Aug. 31 SMS W 25-30, 22-30, 30-26, 30-24, 15-13 at NCAA Tournament - Manhattan, Kansas Sept. 29 at Alabama* L 14-15, 15-7, 16-14, 12-15, 10-15 Sept. 3 at Oklahoma W 30-20, 30-24, 30-23 Dec. 5 vs. No. 23 SMS W 30-26,30-28,16-30,30-28 Oct. 1 at Auburn* W 15-7, 15-12, 15-2 Dec. 6 No. 6 Kansas St. L 26-30,27-30,21-30 79 2004 Nov. 4 at Miss St.* W 23-30,30-22,30-25,24-30,15-4 2007 Nov. 6 at Mississippi* W 30-28,30-23,30-23 17-16 overall || 10-6 SEC || Home 10-5 Nov. 9 at LSU* L 23-30,27-30,27-30 12-19 overall || 6-14 SEC ||Home 6-10 Away 4-8 || Neutral 3-3 Nov. 13 Kentucky* L 30-16,29-31,28-30,26-30 Away 4-4 || Neutral 2-2 Date Opponent W/L Score Southeastern Conference Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Date Opponent W/L Score Sept. 1 Kansas L 20-30,26-30,30-23,25-30 Nov. 18 vs Kentucky W 22-30,30-19,30-26,30-28, 20-10 Clarion Inn Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) Sept. 03 vs. Pacific W 20-30,30-28,30-27,27-30,15-10 Nov. 19 vs No. 4 Florida L 30-24,27-30,30-25,24-30,13-15 Aug. 24 Georgia Tech L 21-30,23-30,30-21,25-30 Sept. 04 at No. 22 S. Clara L 23-30,32-30,25-30,30-26,17-19 NCAA Tournament (Columbia, Mo.) Aug. 25 Pittsburgh W 30-24,30-23,32-30 Green Mills Restaurant Classic — Wichita, Kansas Dec. 2 vs St. Mary’s (CA) W 30-27,30-17,30-21 Aug. 25 Pepperdine W 27-30,36-34,30-22,25-30,17-15 Sept. 10 vs. Michigan State L 31-29,24-30,22-30,20-30 Dec. 3 at No. 10 Missouri L 25-30,16-30,11-30 Aug. 28 Oral Roberts W 30-26,25-30,30-28,30-21 Sept 10 vs. No. 6 Wash. L 20-30,25-30,22-30 Jefferson Cup (Charolottesville, Va.) Sept. 11 at Wichita State L 26-30,23-30,18-30 2006 Aug. 31 at Virginia W 30-27,31-29,30-25 C&C Services Invitational -- Fayetteville, Ark. Sept. 1 vs Temple W 28-30,27-30,30-20,30-28,15-9 Sept. 17 Houston W 23-30,30-28,30-26,30-28 16-13 overall || 9-11 SEC || Home 10-4 Sept. 1 vs Norfolk State W 30-19,30-9,30-10 Sept. 18 Ball State L 25-30,25-30,28-30 Away 4-8 || Neutral 2-1 Varney’s KSU Invitational (Manhattan, Kan.) Sept. 18 No. 9 Illinois L 22-30,31-29,20-30,29-31 Date Opponent W/L Score Sept. 7 at No. 22 Kansas St. L 23-30,23-30,27-30 Sept. 24 No. 5 Florida* L 30-28,22-30,23-30,18-30 Aug. 25-26 at Sooner Legends Nike Invitational Sept. 7 vs Fresno State L 30-14,30-13,24-30,28-30,13-15 Sept. 26 Georgia* W 30-23,31-29,30-18 Aug. 25 Idaho W 30-24, 28-30, 30-17, 30-16 Sept. 8 vs Northern Iowa L 24-30,22-30,34-36 Oct. 1 Ole Miss* W 30-27,30-20,30-32,30-17 Aug. 25 Oklahoma W 30-28, 31-29, 20-30, 24, 30, 16-14 Sept. 14 Ole Miss* L 14-30,26-30,22-30 Oct. 3 Mississippi St.* W 27-30,30-20,30-28,30-28 Aug. 26 UNC W 30-20, 30-27, 30-24 Sept. 16 No. 24 LSU* L 30-24,29-31,33-35,24-30 Oct. 8 at Auburn W 27-30,30-24,30-32,30-25,15-10 Aug. 31-Sept. 2 -- Arkansas Inv. (Fayetteville, Ark.) Sept. 21 at Mississippi St* L 25-30,31-33,30-32 Oct. 10 at Alabama W 30-28,22-30,30-23,30-28 Aug. 31 Sac. State W 30-18, 21-, 30-30-25, 33-31 Sept. 23 at Alabama* L 23-30,25-30,23-30 Year By Results Oct. 15 at Georgia* L 20-30,30-23,25-30,30-28,8-15 Aug. 31 SFA W 30-24, 26-30, 27-30, 30-20, 15-8 Sept. 28 at Kentucky* L 22-30,21-30,23-30 Oct. 17 at No. 10 Florida* L 31-29,17-30,25-30,14-30 Sept. 2 SEMO W 30-16, 30-27, 30-21 Sept. 30 at Tennessee* W 32-30,27-30,30-27,20-30,15-8 Oct. 22 Kentucky* W 30-23,29-31,25-30,30-26,15-11 Sept. 7-9 at Kansas Tournament Oct. 5 Georgia* W 30-25,30-28,30-32,28-30,15-9 Oct. 24 Valparaiso W 30-19,26-30,25-30,32-30,15-10 Sept. 8 No. 16 BYU L 30-26, 30-17, 30-25 Oct. 7 Auburn* L 30-21,29-31,30-19,27-30,8-15 Oct. 26 at LSU W 30-23,30-19,30-19 Sept. 9 at Kansas W 35-33, 27-30, 30-26, 25-30, 15-11 Oct. 12 No. 5 Florida* W 31-29,32-30,20-30,12-30,20-18 Oct. 29 Alabama* W 30-26,30-25,30-26 Sept. 15 at Kentucky* L 18-30. 28-30, 25-30 Oct. 14 South Carolina* W 30-24,30-28,30-21 Oct. 31 Auburn* W 30-28,33-31,30-19 Sept. 17 at No. 13 Tenn.* L 30-32, 28-30. 30-24, 24-30 Oct. 19 at #25 LSU* L 22-30,24-30,25-30 Nov. 2 Oral Roberts W 30-27,30-18,34-32 Sept. 22 Georgia* W 30-20, 30-24, 30-18 Oct. 21 at Ole Miss* L 23-30,28-30,27-30 Nov. 5 at No. 15 Tenn.* L 30-15,22-30,28-30,24-30 Sept. 24 South Carolina* W 30-23, 30-23, 28-30, 30-24 Oct. 26 Alabama* L 19-30,18-30,30-24,25-30 Nov. 7 at S. Carolina* L 23-30,27-30,22-30 Sept. 29 Mississippi State* W 30-19, 30-28, 30-19 Oct. 28 Mississippi State* L 21-30,30-23,35-37,27-30 Nov. 12 LSU* L 37-39,30-28,27-30,17-30 Oct. 1 Ole Miss* L 28-30, 26-30, 30-27, 30-21, 15-17 Nov. 2 at South Carolina* L 24-30,30-27,37-35,27-30,13-15 Nov. 14 at Miss. St.* W 23-30,27-30,30-26,30-28,15-9 Oct. 4 No. 10 LSU* L 24-30, 30-20, 26-30, 30-32 Nov. 4 at #10 Florida* L 28-30,23-30,25-30 Nov. 16 Southwest Mo. W 28-30,27-30,30-28,30-27,15-11 Oct. 6 at Alabama* (FSN) L 22-30, 18-30, 25-30 Nov. 9 at Auburn* W 29-31,30-23,30-22,30-23 SEC Tournament — Gainesville, Fla. Oct. 13 at No. 8 Florida* L 24-30, 21-30, 27-30 Nov. 11 at Georgia* W 16-30,16-30,30-21,30-19,15-11 Nov. 19 vs LSU W 30-22,30-21,27-30,29-31,15-12 Oct. 15 at Auburn* L 30-17, 28-30, 32-34, 30-24, 15-17 Nov. 16 Tennessee* L 28-30,30-28,27-30,22-30 Nov. 20 vs No. 12 Tenn. L 30-23,22-30,23-30,21-30 Oct. 20 No. 25 Tennessee* W 30-23, 29-31, 30-28, 30-28 Nov. 18 Kentucky* L 27-30,30-20,21-30,30-23,14-16 Fort Worth Plaza Invitational — Fort Worth, Texas Oct. 22 Kentucky* W 30-23, 28-30, 30-21, 30-28 Nov. 24 Connecticut L 30-32,31-29,30-25,27-30,11-15 Nov. 26 at TCU L 30-17,30-23,23-30,25-30,11-15 Oct. 27 at South Carolina* W 30-23, 30-24, 30-24 Nov. 27 vs. SMU W 30-24,30-14,33-31 Oct. 29 at Georgia* W 30-23, 30-25, 30-26 NCAA Tournament — Columbia, Mo. Nov. 3 Auburn* W 34-32, 27-30, 30-17, 30-22 Dec. 3 at No. 24 Missouri L 28-30,21-30,30-25,26-30 Nov. 5 No. 7 Florida* L 24-30, 26-30, 30-28, 16-30 ATLANTIC SUN (1-0) Nov. 8 at No. 11 LSU* L ,28-30, 26-30, 26-30 Opponent H A N Total First Last 2005 Nov. 12 Alabama* W 30-28, 30-25, 30-26 Belmont 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 8-27-05 21-12 overall || 11-5 SEC || Home 11-4 Nov. 17 at Ole Miss* L 25-30, 21-30, 16-30 Nov. 19 at Mississippi St. L 22-30, 25-30, 20-30 ATLANTIC-10 (6-2) Away 5-6 || Neutral 5-2 2006 NCAA Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.) Opponent H A N Total First Last Date Opponent W/L Score Dec. 1 Missouri State L 30-28, 21-30, 27-30, 28-30 George Wash. 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 9-6-96 Arkansas Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) Mass. 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 12-4-94 12-2-95 Aug. 26 North Texas W 30-24,30-20,30-23 Rhode Island 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 12-4-96 Aug. 27 at Belmont W 30-18,30-28,30-22 St. Louis 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 10-11-05 Aug. 27 Memphis W 30-24,30-23,30-24 By Conference Temple 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 91--07 C&C Services Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) Xavier 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 9-24-94 9-8-95 Sept. 2 Kansas State L 30-22,27-30,30-26,28-30,13-15 SOUTHEASTERN (178-76) Opponent H A N Total First Last Sept. 3 Utah State W 30-20,27-30,30-22,23-30,15-10 BIG EAST (3-2) Results Advertising Invitational (Springfield, Mo.) Alabama 14-1 9-4 2-0 25-5 10-14-94 10-26-07 Opponent H A N Total First Last Sept. 9 at Missouri State L 24-30,30-24,23-30,20-30 Auburn 12-2 13-1 1-0 26-3 10-16-94 11-9-07 Connecticut 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 11-24-07 Sept. 10 vs Utah W 21-30,25-30,30-22,31-29,15-12 Florida 1-8 0-10 1-6 2-24 10-23-94 11-4-07 Georgetown 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 12-3-99 Sept. 10 vs Iowa State W 30-22,30-25,30-24 Georgia 6-1 7-3 0-0 13-4 10-9-94 11-11-07 Notre Dame 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 12-6-97 San Diego Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) Kentucky 7-3 3-5 3-1 13-9 9-25-94 11-18-07 Pittsburgh 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 9-8-00 8-25-07 Sept. 16 vs UNLV W 30-25,30-26,31-29 Louisiana St. 10-3 10-4 2-1 22-8 11-4-94 10-19-07 Syracuse 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 9-10-99 Sept. 16 at No. 18 S. Diego L 26-30,30-26,28-30,27-304 Mississippi 12-2 10-3 1-0 23-5 9-30-94 10-21-07 Mississippi St. 13-1 12-2 1-0 26-3 10-2-94 10-28-07 Sept. 17 vs No. 25 LBSU L 28-30,23-30,24-30 BIG SKY (5-3) Sept. 23 Tennessee* L 27-30,24-30,26-30 S. Carolina 7-3 5-4 2-0 14-7 10-21-94 11-2-07 Opponent H A N Total First Last Sept. 25 S. Carolina* W 25-30,30-27,22-30,31-29,20-18 Tennessee 8-3 6-3 0-2 14-8 10-7-94 11-16-07 Idaho State 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 9-17-94 12-4-94 Sept. 30 at Auburn* W 29-31,30-17,30-28,30-22 Montana 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 9-16-95 8-30-97 Oct. 2 at Alabama* W 24-30,30-24,30-19,25-30,15-11 AMERICA EAST (2-0) Montana St. 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 8-30-03 Oct. 5 LSU* W 26-30,30-24,30-27,31-29 Opponent H A N Total First Last Sac. State 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 9-16-94 8-31-06 Oct. 7 at Kentucky* L 27-30,30-24,21-30,28-30 New Hamp. 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 12-3-98 9-18-99 Oct. 11 St. Louis L 30-26,30-24,30-32,24-30,14-16 BIG TEN (3-11) Oct. 14 Ole Miss* W 30-21,30-27,30-18 ATLANTIC COAST (4-6) Opponent H A N Total First Last Oct. 16 Miss St.* W 30-22,30-24,30-28 Opponent H A N Total First Last Illinois 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 9-19-97 9-18-04 Oct. 21 at No. 4 Florida* L 10-30,31-33,23-30 Clemson 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 9-26-99 Indiana 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 12-4-98 9-9-00 Oct. 23 at Georgia* W 26-30,30-25,30-27,17-30,15-12 Georgia Tech 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-3 9-14-96 9-24-07 Iowa 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 9-16-95 Oct. 28 Alabama* W 30-23,26-30,30-28,19-30,15-4 N. Carolina 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 9-13-03 8-26-06 Michigan 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-3 12-3-95 9-16-00 Oct. 30 Auburn* W 30-22,30-25,14-30,30-16 NC State 0-1 0-0 1-0 1-1 9-3-94 9-13-97 Michigan State 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 9-10-04 80 Nov. 1 ORU W 30-22,30-18,30-22 Virginia 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 9-15-00 9-31-07 Versus Conferences Minnesota 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 9-14-96 MID-EASTERN (1-0) SUMMIT LEAGUE (17-6) - formerly Mid-Continent Penn State 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 9-1-00 Opponent H A N Total First Last Opponent H A N Total First Last Wisconsin 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 9-1-95 9-5-98 Norfolk State 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 9-1-07 Butler 1-0 1-0 1-1 3-1 12-3-95 9-4-99 Missouri-KC 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 11-1-00 10-22-01 BIG 12 (11-15) MISSOURI VALLEY (15-6) Oral Roberts 9-2 1-3 0-0 10-5 9-10-94 8-28-07 Opponent H A N Total First Last Opponent H A N Total First Last Valparaiso 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 10-24-04 Baylor 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 9-19-98 Creighton 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 9-13-03 W. Illinois 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 9-3-94 Iowa State 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 12-3-94 9-10-05 Drake 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 9-17-95 9-3-99 Kansas 0-1 2-0 0-0 3-1 9-12-03 9-9-06 Illinois State 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 9-22-97 SUN BELT (8-1) Kansas State 1-1 0-4 0-0 1-5 9-7-01 9-7-07 S. Illinois 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 10-30-00 Opponent H A N Total First Last Missouri 2-0 0-3 0-0 2-3 9-9-95 12-3-05 Missouri St. 4-1 3-2 2-0 9-3 9-2-95 12-1-06 Ark.-Little Rock 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 12-5-97 Nebraska 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 12-7-96 9-5-97 Northern Iowa 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 9-8-07 La. Tech 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 9-10-94 9-17-99 Oklahoma 1-0 2-0 0-0 3-0 9-12-00 8-25-06 Wichita State 1-0 1-1 0-0 2-1 9-1-99 9-11-04 La.-La. (USL) 3-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 11-15-95 10-16-00 Texas 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 9-14-98 11-8-00 North Texas 2-0 0-0 1-0 3-0 9-6-02 8-26-05 Texas Tech 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 9-21-96 MOUNTAIN WEST (5-4) Western Ky 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 10-4-95 Opponent H A N Total First Last BIG WEST (2-5) BYU 0-0 1-0 1-1 2-1 9-19-02 9-8-06 TRANS ATLANTIC ATHLETIC (2-0) Opponent H A N Total First Last Colorado St. 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 9-12-97 9-14-02 Opponent H A N Total First Last LBSU 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-2 12-4-99 9-17-05 UNLV 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 9-16-05 Cent. Florida 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 9-9-94 11-30-02 Pacific 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 9-6-97 9-3-04 Utah 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 9-20-02 9-10-05 Utah State 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 9-1-01 WEST COAST (3-6) OHIO VALLEY (7-1) Opponent H A N Total First Last COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOC. (1-1) Opponent H A N Total First Last Pepperdine 1-0 0-0 0-2 1-2 9-2-95 8-25-07 Opponent H A N Total First Last E. Kentucky 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 9-9-94 9-15-95 St. Mary’s (CA) 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 9-16-94 12-2-05 Gge. Mason 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 9-7-96 9-6-97 MTSU 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 9-25-01 San Diego 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 12-2-94 9-16-05 Murray St. 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 9-1-01 San Francisco 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 9-17-94 CONFERENCE USA (14-5) SEMO 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-1 10-27-99 9-2-06 Santa Clara 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 9-4-04 Opponent H A N Total First Last UT-Martin 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 9-6-02 Ala.-Birm. 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 9-2-94 10-4-01 WESTERN ATHLETIC (9-3) Cincinnati 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 9-23-94 PACIFIC-10 (2-4) Opponent H A N Total First Last Houston 2-1 2-0 2-1 6-2 9-1-95 9-17-04 Opponent H A N Total First Last Fresno State 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 9-7-07 Memphis 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 8-27-05 Arizona St. 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 9-6-96 Hawai’i 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 12-10-98 Louisville 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 9-12-02 Fresno St. 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 12-3-95 Idaho 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 8-25-06 Saint Louis 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 11-26-99 9-6-03 So. California 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 9-2-00 Rice 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 11-1-01 So. Miss. 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 10-14-95 9-7-02 Washington 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 9-13-97 9-10-04 SMU 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 9-21-96 11-27-04 TCU 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 11-26-04 Wash. St 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 9-8-01 Tulsa 3-0 2-0 0-0 5-0 11-6-95 11-28-03 Utah State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 9-3-05 MID-AMERICAN (7-2) SOUTHLAND (10-2) Opponent H A N Total First Last Opponent H A N Total First Last Ball State 1-1 1-0 0-0 2-1 8-29-97 9-18-04 La.-Monroe* 3-0 1-0 0-0 4-0 9-2-94 9-4-99 C. Michigan 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 8-30-95 SE Louisiana 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 11-9-95 Marshall 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 9-13-96 SW Texas St. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 10-1-94 Miami (Ohio) 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 9-19-98 9-9-00 SFA 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 9-20-96 8-31-06 N. Illinois 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 8-31-96 UTA 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 11-29-96 9-13-98 Toledo 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 8-29-03 Texas-SA 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 10-29-01 *NLU Team By Team Results Alabama Arkansas leads 25-5 Arizona State Arkansas leads 1-0 Ball State Arkansas leads 2-1 10-14-94 Tuscaloosa W 15-12, 15-10, 7-15, 15-13 9-6-96 Wash. DC W 15-7, 15-7, 16-14 (No. 23) 8-29-97 Fayetteville W 15-10, 15-7, 8-15, 15-7 11-13-94 Fayetteville W 10-15, 15-13, 15-10, 16-14 9-4-98 Muncie W 16-14, 15-7, 15-3 9-22-95 Fayetteville W 15-12, 15-8, 15-7 Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas leads 1-0 9-18-04 Fayetteville L 25-30,25-30,28-30 10-29-95 Tuscaloosa W 16-14, 16-14, 15-10 12-5-97 Fayetteville W 15-11, 15-3, 15-3 10-18-96 Tuscaloosa W 15-10, 15-7, 15-10 Baylor Arkansas leads 1-0 11-3-96 Fayetteville W 15-0, 15-10, 15-9 Auburn Arkansas leads 26-3 9-19-98 Fayetteville W 15-9, 15-0, 6-15, 15-4 9-26-97 Fayetteville W 15-4, 15-13, 15-12 10-16-94 Auburn W 15-1, 9-15, 15-12, 13-15, 15-9 11-2-97 Tuscaloosa W 15-5, 15-6, 15-1 11-11-94 Fayetteville W 7-15, 15-13, 14-16, 15-11, 15-12 Belmont Arkansas leads 1-0 10-2-98 Tuscaloosa W 15-1, 15-7, 15-7 9-24-95 Fayetteville W 15-7, 15-13, 15-11 8-27-05 Fayetteville W 30-18, 30-28, 30-22 11-15-98 Fayetteville W 15-0, 15-6, 15-10 10-27-95 Auburn W 15-10, 13-15, 14-16, 15-10, 15-7 10-15-99 Fayetteville W 15-5, 9-15, 12-15, 15-7, 15-12 11-18-95 Baton Rouge W 7-15, 15-11, 15-8, 14-16, 15-9 Brigham Young Arkansas leads 2-1 11-14-99 Tuscaloosa W 15-6, 15-12, 13-15, 15-8 10-20-96 Auburn W 15-9, 9-15, 17-15, 15-10 9-19-02 Provo W 33-31, 30-26, 30-23 11-19-99 Knoxville W 15-8, 8-15, 15-11, 15-13 11-1-96 Fayetteville L 12-15, 5-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-13 9-5-03 Lawrence W 30-27, 30-16, 28-30, 18-30, 15-13 9-19-00 Tuscaloosa L 13-15,15-7, 16-14, 12-15, 10-15 9-28-97 Fayetteville W 15-11, 11-15, 15-7, 15-3 9-8-06 Lawrence L 26-30, 17-30, 25-30 (No. 16) 11-5-00 Fayetteville W 15-6, 15-3, 15-12 10-31-97 Auburn W 15-6, 10-15, 16-14, 15-3 9-28-01 Fayetteville W 30-25, 30-19, 30-23 10-2-98 Auburn W 15-12, 15-6, 11-15, 15-11 Butler Arkansas leads 3-1 11-11-01 Tuscaloosa L 30-22, 25-30, 25-30, 25-30 11-13-98 Fayetteville W 15-6, 15-13, 15-8 12-3-95 Kansas City L 15-12, 15-13, 15-6 10-13-02 Tuscaloosa W 30-25, 30-20, 20-30, 30-23 10-17-99 Fayetteville W 15-8, 15-3, 15-6 9-9-97 Indianapolis W 16-14, 16-14, 7-15, 15-12 11-1-02 Fayetteville W 30-24, 40-28, 26-30, 31-29 11-12-99 Auburn W 15-3, 15-9, 4-15, 15-2 9-5-98 Muncie W 15-6, 15-12, 15-0 11-23-02 Fayetteville W 30-21, 30-20, 30-14 10-1-00 Auburn W 15-7, 15-12, 15-2 9-4-99 Fayetteville W 15-4, 15-6, 15-13 10-3-03 Fayetteville W 33-31, 24-30, 30-27, 35-33 11- 3-00 Fayetteville W 15-9, 15-9, 15-11 11- 22-03 Columbia W 30-16, 30-21, 30-24 9-30-01 Fayetteville W 30-15, 30-21, 30-13 Central Florida Arkansas leads 2-0 10-10-04 Tuscaloosa W 30-28,22-30,30-23,30-28 11-9-01 Auburn W 30-20, 30-22, 30-24 9-9-94 Fayetteville W 15-7, 17-15, 11-15, 15-8 10-29-04 Fayetteville W 30-26,30-25,30-26 10-11-02 Auburn W 30-25, 30-15, 30-27 11-30-02 Orlando W 30-25, 30-15, 30-23 10-2-05 Tuscaloosa W 24-30, 30-24, 30-19, 25-30, 15-11 11-3-02 Fayetteville W 30-16, 30-26, 30-22 10-28-05 Fayetteville W 30-23, 26-30, 30-28, 19-30, 15-4 10-5-03 Fayetteville W 30-20, 27-30, 30-14, 30-13 Central Michigan Arkansas leads 1-0 10-6-06 Tuscaloosa L 22-30, 18-30, 25-30 11-16-03 Auburn W 30-17, 30-28, 30-27 8-30-95 Fayetteville W 15-5, 15-5, 15-6 11-12-06 Fayetteville W 30-28, 30-25, 30-26 10-8-04 Auburn W 27-30,30-24,30-32,30-25,15-1 9-23-07 Tuscaloosa L 23-30, 25-30, 23-30 10-31-04 Fayetteville W 30-28,33-31,30-19 Cincinnati Arkansas trails 0-1 10-26-07 Fayetteville L 19-30, 18-30, 30-24, 25-30 9-30-05 Auburn W 29-31, 30-17, 30-28, 30-22 9-23-94 Cincinnati L 7-15, 6-15, 15-9, 12-15 10-30-05 Fayetteville W 30-22, 30-25, 14-30, 30-16 Alabama-Birmingham Arkansas leads 2-0 10-15-06 Auburn L 30-17, 28-30, 32-34, 30-24, 15-17 Clemson Arkansas trails 0-1 9-2-94 Fayetteville W 15-7, 13-15, 15-13, 15-13 11-3-06 Fayetteville W 34-32, 27-30, 30-17, 30-22 9-26-99 Clemson L 7-15, 4-15, 4-15 (No. 16) 81 10-4-01 Birmingham W 30-22, 30-17, 30-18 10-7-07 Fayetteville L 30-21, 29-31, 30-19, 27-30, 8-15 11-9-07 Auburn W 29-31, 30-23, 30-22, 30-23 Colorado State Arkansas trails 1-2 Idaho State Arkansas leads 2-0 Louisville Arkansas trails 0-1 9-12-97 Ft. Collins W 15-12, 15-10, 15-8 (No. 25) 9-17-94 San Fran W 17-15, 15-6, 15-9 9-12-02 Fayetteville L 28-30, 22-30, 27-30 8-31-01 Ft. Collins L 24-30, 22-30, 22-30 (No. 14) 12-4-94 Kansas City W 12-15, 15-13, 15-12, 15-13 9-14-02 Fayetteville L 19-30, 27-30, 27-30 (No. 17) Marshall Arkansas leads 1-0 Illinois Arkansas trails 1-2 9-13-96 Minneapolis W 15-7, 15-7, 15-8 Connecticut Arkansas trails 0-1 9-19-97 Champaign L 15-12, 16-14, 16-14 11-24-07 Fayetteville L 30-32, 31-29, 30-25, 27-30, 11-15 9-18-98 Fayetteville W 15-12, 13-15, 15-12, 15-7 (No. 22) Massachusetts Arkansas leads 2-0 9-18-04 Fayetteville L 22-30,31-29,20-30,29-31 (No. 9) 12-4-94 Kansas City W 15-6, 15-10, 7-15, 18-16 Creighton Arkansas leads 1-0 12-2-95 Kansas City W 7-15, 15-8, 15-11, 18-16 9-13-03 Lawrence W 30-25, 30-15, 30-23 Illinois State Arkansas leads 1-0 9-21-97 Bloomington W 15-4, 15-13, 15-12 Memphis Arkansas leads 1-0 Drake Tied at 1-1 8-27-05 Fayetteville W 30-24, 40-23, 30-24 9-17-95 Des Moines L 15-6, 16-14, 11-15, 15-5 Indiana Tied at 1-1 9-3-99 Fayetteville W 15-12, 15-7, 12-15, 15-8 12-4-98 Fayetteville W 15-8, 15-5, 15-4 Miami (Ohio) Tied at 1-1 9-9-00 Pittsburgh L 15-9, 15-8, 15-7 9-19-98 Fayetteville W 15-4, 15-7, 15-9 Eastern Kentucky Arkansas leads 2-0 9-9-00 Pittsburgh L 14-16, 12-15, 16-14, 15-5, 7-15 9-9-94 Fayetteville W 15-4, 15-5, 3-15, 15-13 Iowa Arkansas trails 0-1 9-15-95 Iowa City W 15-6, 13-15, 15-4, 15-7 9-16-95 Iowa City L 15-13, 15-17, 5-15, 11-15, 16-14 Michigan Arkansas trails 0-3 12-3-95 Kansas City L 15-11, 15-11, 15-10 Florida Arkansas trails 2-24 Iowa State Tied at 1-1 9-11-99 Ann Arbor L 8-15, 8-15, 15-9, 10-15 (No. 25) 10-23-94 Fayetteville L 13-15, 6-15, 15-10, 5-15 (No. 9) 12-3-94 Kansas City L 14-16, 15-7, 15-10, 12-15, 12-15 9-16-00 Fayetteville L 15-5, 15-11, 15-9 10-1-95 Gainesville L 15-5, 15-3, 15-4 (No. 3) 9-10-05 Springfield W 30-22, 30-25, 30-24 11-19-95 Baton Rouge L 15-8, 15-12, 15-4 ( No. 4) Michigan State Arkansas trails 0-1 10-25-96 Fayetteville L 15-8, 15-5, 15-9 (No. 2) Kansas Arkansas leads 2-1 9-10-04 Wichita L 31-29,24-30,22-30,20-30 11-24-96 Columbia L 15-4, 11-15, 15-10, 15-10 (No. 1) 9-12-03 Lawrence W 25-30, 30-17, 30-22, 20-30, 15-10 10-3-97 Gainesville L 15-13, 15-7, 15-11 (No. 3) 9-1-04 Fayetteville L 20-30,26-30,30-23,25-30 Middle Tennessee State Arkansas leads 1-0 11-23-97 Athens W 15-7, 15-7, 17-15 (No. 4) 9-9-06 Lawrence W 35-22, 27-30, 30-26, 25-30, 15-11 9-25-01 Murfreesboro W 30-24, 30-21, 30-19 10-18-98 Fayetteville L 9-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-12 (No. 5) 11-22-98 Fayetteville L 15-9, 15-13, 6-15, 16-14 (No. 5) Kansas State Arkansas trails 1-5 Minnesota Arkansas trails 0-1 9-24-99 Gainesville L 12-15, 11-15, 6-15 (No. 6) 9-17-98 Fayetteville W 15-6, 18-16, 15-7 9-14-96 Minneapolis L 15-7, 16-14, 15-9 Team By Results 11-21-99 Knoxville L 15-6, 9-15, 1-15, 2-15 (No. 4) 9-7-01 Manhattan L 26-30, 30-22, 19-30, 27-30 10-22-00 Gainesville L 3-15, 4-15, 3-15 (No. 10) 11-30-01 Manhattan L 15-30, 30-18, 30-27, 18-30, 8-15 Mississippi Arkansas leads 23-5 10-26-01 Fayetteville L 29-31, 19-30, 21-30 (No. 9) 12-6-03 Manhattan L 26-30, 27-30, 21-30 9-30-94 Fayetteville W 15-6, 10-15, 15-4, 15-12 11-18-01 Knoxville L 30-27, 30-28, 19-30, 16-30, 17-19 9-2-05 Fayetteville L 30-22, 27-30, 30-26, 28-30, 13-15 10-30-94 Oxford W 15-7, 15-4, 14-16, 15-7 10-20-02 Gainesville L 14-30, 19-30, 23-30 (No. 3) 9-7-07 Manhattan L 23-30, 23-30, 27-30 10-13-95 Oxford W 15-13, 15-9, 15-6 11-24-02 Fayetteville L 18-30, 30-27, 22-30, 21-30 (No. 3) 11-5-95 Fayetteville W 10-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-10 11-7-03 Gainesville L 16-30, 15-30, 24-30 (No. 3) Kentucky Arkansas leads 13-9 11-17-95 Baton Rouge W 15-11, 15-8, 15-11 11-23-03 Columbia L 16-30, 19-30, 15-30 (No. 3) 9-25-94 Lexington L 15-8, 15-13, 15-7 10-4-96 Fayetteville W 15-13, 15-10, 15-8 9-24-04 Fayetteville L 30-28,22-30,23-30,18-30 (No. 5) 11-17-94 Gainesville L 15-10, 10-15, 15-4, 10-15, 15-9 11-17-96 Oxford L 15-13, 4-15, 15-10, 14-16, 15-11 10-17-04 Gainesville L 31-29,17-30,25-30,14-30 (No. 10) 10-8-95 Fayetteville L 15-8, 3-15, 6-15, 10-15, 15-11 10-17-97 Oxford W 15-7, 15-2, 15-11 10-21-05 Gainesville L 10-30, 31-33, 23-30 (No. 4) 9-27-96 Lexington L 15-10, 5-15, 15-10, 15-13 11-9-97 Fayetteville W 15-3, 15-7, 15-7 11-19-05 Tuscaloosa L 30-24, 27-30, 30-25, 24-30, 13-15 (No. 4) 10-10-97 Fayetteville W 15-1, 15-10, 15-5 10-9-98 Fayetteville W 11-15, 15-5, 15-6, 16-14 10-13-06 Gainesville L 24-30, 21-30, 27-30 (No. 8) 9-27-98 Fayetteville W 15-12, 15-3, 15-9 11-6-98 Oxford W 15-7, 15-2,15-6 11-5-06 Fayetteville L 24-30, 26-30, 30-28, 16-30 (No. 7) 10-8-99 Lexington W 6-15, 15-9, 12-15, 15-10, 15-11 10-22-99 Oxford W 15-5, 15-1, 15-8 10-12-07 Fayetteville W 31-29, 32-30, 20-30, 12-30, 20-18 (No. 5) 11-20-99 Knoxville W 15-10, 15-5, 1-15, 15-10 11-7-99 Fayetteville W 15-6, 15-6, 15-10 11-4-07 Gainesville L 28-30, 23-30, 25-30 10-8-00 Fayetteville W 15-6, 15-10, 15-11 10-13-00 Fayetteville W 15-5, 14-16, 15-10, 15-13 9-21-01 Fayetteville W 30-25, 30-22, 30-27 10-29-00 Oxford W 9-15, 5-15, 15-13, 16-14, 15-12 Fresno State Arkansas trails 0-2 11-16-01 Knoxville W 30-28, 30-19, 30-19 10-5-01 Oxford W 30-26, 30-20, 30-21 12-3-95 Kansas City L 13-15, 15-7, 15-10, 11-15, 15-7 10-6-02 Fayetteville W 30-24, 29-31, 30-25, 30-23 10-21-01 Fayetteville W 30-26, 30-15, 30-16 9-7-07 Manhattan, Kan. L 30-14, 30-13, 24-30, 28-30, 13-15 9-26-03 Fayetteville W 30-23, 25-30, 30-27, 30-20 10-27-02 Fayetteville W 30-24, 30-28, 30-20 10-19-03 Lexington W 30-27, 23-30, 30-16, 30-27 11-8-02 Oxford W 30-20, 28-30, 30-27, 30-17 George Mason Tied at 1-1 10-22-04 Fayetteville W 30-23,29-31,25-30,30-26,15-11 10-12-03 Oxford W 30-18, 30-27, 30-26 9-7-96 Wash DC L 15-7, 15-8, 15-3 10-7-05 Lexington L 27-30, 30-24, 21-30, 28-30 10-31-03 Fayetteville W 30-22, 30-24, 30-18 9-6-97 Lincoln W 15-4, 15-8, 15-2 11-13-05 Fayetteville L 30-16, 29-31, 28-30, 26-30 10-1-04 Fayetteville W 30-27,30-20,30-32,30-17 11-18-05 Tuscaloosa W 22-30, 30-19, 30-26, 30-28 10-14-05 Fayetteville W 30-21, 30-27, 30-18 George Washington Arkansas leads 1-0 9-25-06 Lexington L 18-30, 28-30, 25-30 11-6-05 Oxford W 30-28, 30-23, 30-23 9-6-96 Wash DC W 15-10, 15-6, 15-4 10-22-06 Fayetteville W 30-23, 28-30, 30-21, 30-28 10-1-06 Fayetteville L 28-30, 26-30, 30-27, 30-21, 15-17 9-28-07 Lexington L 22-30, 21-30, 23-30 11-17-06 Oxford L 25-30, 21-30, 16-30 Georgetown Arkansas leads 1-0 11-18-07 Fayetteville L 27-3, 30-21, 21-30, 30-23, 14-16 9-14-07 Fayetteville L 14-30, 26-30, 22-30 12-3-99 LBSU W 15-3, 10-15, 15-1, 15-6 10-21-07 Oxford L 23-30, 28-30, 27-30 Long Beach State Arkansas trails 0-2 Georgia Arkansas leads 13-4 12-4-99 Long Beach L 6-15, 6-15, 11-15 (No. 6) Mississippi State Arkansas leads 26-3 10-9-94 Athens L 15-7, 15-4, 15-8 (No. 22) 9-17-05 San Diego L 28-30, 23-30, 24-30 (No. 25) 10-2-94 Fayetteville W 15-6, 15-7, 8-15, 15-8 10-20-95 Fayetteville L 15-10, 15-9, 14-16, 15-10 (No. 25) 10-28-94 Starkville W 15-0, 13-15, 11-15, 15-9, 15-13 10-11-96 Athens W 16-14, 13-15, 15-9, 11-15, 15-6 Louisiana State Arkansas leads 22-8 10-15-95 Starkville W 15-8, 15-11, 15-7 10-26-97 Fayetteville W 15-6, 10-15, 16-14, 15-3 11-4-94 Fayetteville W 15-7, 12-15, 15-12, 11-15, 15-10 11-3-95 Fayetteville W 16-14, 15-10, 15-9 10-23-98 Athens W 15-0, 10-15, 15-5, 15-4 11-6-94 Baton Rouge W 15-7, 13-15, 15-4, 15-13 10-4-96 Fayetteville W 15-13, 15-10, 15-8 10-1-99 Fayetteville W 15-9, 15-10, 15-9 11-10-95 Baton Rouge W 17-15, 15-13, 15-10 11-17-96 Starkville W 15-9, 15-5, 15-12 10-20-00 Athens L 15-12, 6-15, 5-15, 10-15 11-12-95 Fayetteville W 14-16, 15-6, 15-10, 13-15, 15-13 11-22-96 Columbia W 15-9, 15-5, 15-12 10-28-01 Fayetteville W 30-23, 30-27, 30-27 11-8-96 Fayetteville W 15-6, 15-8, 15-0 10-19-97 Starkville W 15-3, 15-3, 15-1 10-18-02 Athens W 30-28, 31-29, 30-24 11-10-96 Baton Rouge W 15-5, 15-8, 15-13 11-7-97 Fayetteville W 15-2, 15-11, 15-5 11- 9-03 Athens W 30-21, 30-25, 24-30, 31-29 11-13-97 Baton Rouge W 15-3, 15-1, 15-2 10-11-98 Fayetteville W 15-4, 15-9, 15-13 9-26-04 Fayetteville W 30-23,31-29,30-18 11-16-97 Fayetteville W 15-8, 15-4, 15-6 11-6-98 Starkville W 15-2, 16-14, 15-0 10-15-04 Athens L 20-30,30-23,25-30,30-28,8-15 10-30-98 Fayetteville W 15-10, 15-3, 15-3 10-24-99 Starkville W 15-8, 15-10, 15-10 10-23-05 Athens W 26-30, 30-25, 40-27, 17-30, 15-12 11-1-98 Baton Rouge W 15-7, 15-10, 15-6 11-5-99 Fayetteville W 17-15, 15-17, 15-5, 15-10 9-22-06 Fayetteville W 30-20, 30-24, 30-18 10-28-99 Baton Rouge W 15-11, 5-15, 15-13, 15-11 10-15-00 Fayetteville W 15-10, 15-11, 15-11 10-29-06 Athens W 30-23, 30-35, 30-26 10-31-99 Fayetteville W 15-6, 13-15, 15-8, 15-9 10-27-00 Starkville W 15-5, 15-9,9-15, 15-7 10-5-07 Fayetteville W 30-25, 30-28, 30-32, 28-30, 15-9 11-10-00 Fayetteville L 5-15, 13-15, 13-15 10-7-01 Starkville W 30-25, 30-21, 30-22 11-11-07 Athens W 16-30, 16-30, 30-21, 30-19, 30-11 11-12-00 Baton Rouge W 3-15, 15-4, 15-7, 15-9 10-19-01 Fayetteville W 30-15, 30-17, 30-32, 30-27 11-2-01 Baton Rouge L 23-30, 25-30, 24-30 10-25-02 Fayetteville W 30-25, 30-23, 30-26 Georgia Tech Arkansas trails 0-3 11-4-01 Fayetteville W 24-30, 30-28, 30-22,30-23 11-10-02 Starkville W 30-26, 30-23, 30-20 9-14-96 Minneapolis L 15-7, 16-14, 15-9 (No. 19) 9-25-02 Baton Rouge W 25-30, 30-19, 30-28, 30-25 10-10-03 Starkville W 26-30, 30-24, 30-27, 31-29 10-14-01 Atlanta, Ga. L 32-30, 27, 30, 25-30, 25-30 11-13-02 Fayetteville W 30-19, 34-32, 30-25 11-2-03 Fayetteville W 30-24, 30-36, 30-28 8-24-07 Fayetteville L 21-30, 23-30, 30-21, 25-30 9-24-03 Baton Rouge W 30-27, 30-24, 29-31, 30-25 10-3-04 Fayetteville W 27-30,30-20,30-28,30-28 11-12-03 Fayetteville W 30-23, 30-27, 31-29 11-14-04 Starkville W 23-30,27-30,30-26,30-28,15-9 Hawai’i Arkansas trails 0-1 11-21-03 Columbia W 30-17, 30-28, 30-27 10-16-05 Fayetteville W 30-22, 30-24, 30-28 12-10-98 Gainesville L 15-13, 15-9, 15-9 10-26-04 Baton Rouge W 30-23,30-19,30-19 11-4-05 Starkville W 23-30, 30-22, 30-25, 24-30, 15-4 11-12-04 Fayetteville L 37-39,30-28,27-30,17-30 9-29-06 Fayetteville W 30-19, 30-28, 30-19 Houston Arkansas leads 6-2 11-19-04 Gainesville W 30-22,30-21,27-30,29-31,15-12 11-19-06 Starkville L 22-30, 25-30, 20-30 9-1-95 Houston W 15-13, 15-10, 15-13 (No. 19) 10-5-05 Fayetteville W 26-30, 30-24, 30-27, 31-29 9-21-07 Starkville L 25-30, 31-33, 30-32 8-30-97 Fayetteville W 15-10, 15-6, 15-5 11-9-05 Baton Rouge L 23-30, 27-30, 27-30 10-28-07 Fayetteville L 21-30, 30-23, 35-37, 27-30 11-28-98 Stockton W 15-10, 15-11, 15-5 10-4-06 Fayetteville L 24-30, 30-20, 26-30, 30-32 11-27-99 Houston W 15-8, 15-8, 15-12 11-8-06 Baton Rouge L 28-30, 26-30, 26-30 (No. 11) Missouri Arkansas trails 2-3 9-16-00 Fayetteville L 11-5, 13-, 15, 17-15, 10-15 9-16-07 Fayetteville L 30-24, 29-31, 33-35, 24-30 (No. 24) 9-9-95 Fayetteville W 15-6, 15-12, 14-16, 3-15, 15-6 9-8-01 Manhattan L 31-33, 30-20, 25-30, 30-25, 10-15 10-19-07 Baton Rouge L 22-30, 24-30, 25-30 (No. 25) 9-18-99 Fayetteville W 15-3, 16-14, 8-15, 15-8 11-29-02 Orlando, Fla. W 30-23, 34-32, 28-30, 30-22 8-30-03 Columbia L 15-30, 18-30, 30-26, 16-30 (No. 21) 9-17-04 Fayetteville W 23-30, 30-28, 30-26, 30-28 Louisiana Tech Tied at 1-1 12-3-04 Columbia L 28-30,21-30,30-25,26-30 (No. 16) 9-10-94 Fayetteville L 15-5, 9-15, 15-11, 15-6 12-3-05 Columbia L 25-30, 16-30, 11-30 Idaho Arkansas leads 1-0 9-17-99 Fayetteville W 15-2, 15-6, 15-8 82 8-25-06 Norman W 30-24, 28-30, 30-17, 30-16 Missouri State (SW Missouri State) Arkansas leads 9-3 Rhode Island Arkansas leads 1-0 9-25-98 Fayetteville W 15-6, 15-4, 15-10 Team By Results 9-2-95 Fayetteville W 15-8, 15-3, 15-6 12-4-96 Fayetteville W 15-12, 15-8, 12-15, 9-15, 15-11 11-20-98 Fayetteville W 15-7, 15-6, 15-9 11-30-96 Fayetteville W 15-6, 15-5, 15-10 10-10-99 Knoxville W 11-15, 15-13, 15-7, 11-15, 15-6 9-1-97 Springfield W 15-4, 13-15, 15-9, 15-4 Rice Arkansas trails 0-1 10-6-00 Fayetteville L 4-15, 15-9, 9-15, 15-13, 10-15 9-22-98 Fayetteville W 15-4, 15-9, 15-4 11-1-01 Houston L 30-22, 30-17, 39-31, 23-30, 8-15 11-17-00 Gainesville L 8-15, 13-15, 8-15 9-6-99 Springfield W 6-15, 15-6, 15-5, 15-8 9-23-01 Knoxville W 19-30, 30-22, 24-30, 30-18, 15-13 11-6-01 Fayetteville W 30-22, 30-28, 30-28 Sacramento State Series tied at 1-1 9-29-02 Fayetteville W 33-31, 30-18, 30-17 8-31-02 Springfield W 25-30, 22-30, 30-26, 30-24, 15-13 9-16-94 San Fran. L 15-9, 15-2, 15-6 11-15-02 Knoxville W 30-28, 25-30, 30-26, 30-22 9-3-03 Springfield L 30-22, 21-30, 14-30, 28-30 8-31-06 Fayetteville W 30-18, 21-30, 30-25, 33-31 11-22-02 Fayetteville W 30-23, 30-28, 30-25 12-5-03 Manhattan W 30-26, 30-28, 16-30, 30-28 10-24-03 Fayetteville W 30-26, 30-22, 30-24 11-16-04 Fayetteville W 28-30,27-30,30-28,30-27,15-11 Saint Louis Arkansas leads 2-1 11-5-04 Knoxville L 30-15,22-30,28-30,24-30 (No. 15) 9-9-05 Springfield L 24-30, 30-23, 23-30, 20-30 11-26-99 Houston W 15-12, 15-8, 15-1 11-20-04 Gainesville L 30-23,22-30,23-30,21-30 12-1-06 Fayetteville L 30-28, 21-30, 27-30, 28-30 9-6-03 Springfield W 30-25, 30-21, 30-19 9-23-05 Fayetteville L 27-30, 24-30, 26-30 10-11-05 Fayetteville L 30-26, 30-24, 30-32, 24-30, 14-16 9-17-06 Knoxville L 30-32, 28-30, 30-24, 24-30 (No. 13) Montana Tied at 1-1 10-20-06 Fayetteville W 30-23, 29-31, 30-28, 30-28 (No. 25) 9-16-95 Iowa City L 15-10, 15-11, 11-15, 15-12 Saint Mary’s Tied 1-1 9-30-07 Knoxville W 32-30, 27-30, 30-27, 20-30, 15-8 8-30-97 Fayetteville W 15-5, 15-8, 14-16, 15-8 9-16-94 San Fran. L 15-11, 8-15, 15-7, 8-15, 15-13 11-16-07 Fayetteville L 28-30, 30-28, 27-30, 22-30 12-2-05 Columbia W 30-27, 30-17, 30-21 Montana State Arkansas trails 0-1 Tennessee-Martin Arkansas leads 1-0 8-30-03 Columbia L 19-30, 30-15, 25-30, 30-25, 7-15 San Diego Arkansas trails 0-2 9-6-02 Fayetteville W 30-20, 30-15, 30-22 12-2-94 Kansas City L 10-15, 15-4, 10-15, 15-13, 15-8 Murray State Arkansas leads 1-0 9-16-05 San Diego L 26-30, 30-26, 28-30, 27-30 (No. 18) Texas Arkansas trails 0-2 9-1-01 Ft. Collins W 30-22, 30-13, 30-18 9-14-98 Austin L 15-5, 15-11, 10-15, 15-13 (No. 7) San Francisco Arkansas leads 1-0 11-8-00 Fayetteville L 15-10, 15-12, 5-15, 9-15, 13-15 Nebraska Arkansas trails 0-2 9-17-94 San Fran. W 15-2, 15-1, 15-7 12-7-96 Lincoln L 15-8, 12-15, 15-7, 15-7 (No. 4) Texas-Arlington Arkansas leads 2-0 9-5-97 Lincoln L 5-15, 15-12, 11-15, 16-14, 13-15 (No. 5) Santa Clara Arkansas trails 0-1 11-29-96 Fayetteville W 15-1, 15-7, 8-15, 15-1 9-4-04 Santa Clara L 23-30,32-30,25-30,30-26,17-19 (No. 22) 9-13-98 Arlington W 15-4, 16-14, 15-10 New Hampshire Arkansas leads 2-0 12-3-98 Fayetteville W 15-3, 15-0, 15-13 South Carolina Arkansas leads 14-7 Texas Christian Arkansas trails 0-1 9-18-99 Fayetteville W 15-8, 10-15, 15-11, 15-0 10-21-94 Fayetteville L 15-8, 10-15, 15-13, 16-14 11-26-04 Dallas L 30-17,30-23,23-30,25-30,11-15 10-14-95 Columbia, SC L 13-15, 15-3, 15-8, 15-11 Norfolk State Arkansas leads 1-0 10-27-96 Fayetteville W 15-12, 15-7, 16-14 Texas-San Antonio Arkansas leads 1-0 9-1-07 Charlottesville, Va. W 30-19, 30-9, 30-10 11-23-96 Columbia W 15-12, 12-15, 13-15, 15-12, 15-11 10-29-01 Fayetteville W 30-23, 27-30, 30-25, 30-27 10-5-97 Columbia L 15-13, 16-14, 4-15, 15-7 North Carolina Series tied at 1-1 11-22-97 Athens W 15-12, 15-6, 16-14 Texas Tech Arkansas trails 0-1 9-13-03 Lawrence L 22-30, 28-30, 30-20, 28-30 10-25-98 Columbia W 16-14, 15-8, 15-3 9-21-96 Fayetteville L 15-3, 15-4, 15-13 8-26-06 Norman W 30-20, 30-27, 30-24 11-21-98 Fayetteville W 15-4, 15-5, 15-2 10-3-99 Fayetteville W 15-4, 16-14, 15-8 Toledo Arkansas leads 1-0 North Carolina State Tied at 1-1 9-24-00 Fayetteville L 11-5, 15-10, 11-15, 15-12 8- 29-03 Columbia W 30-21, 28-30, 23-30, 30-27, 15-12 9-3-94 Fayetteville L 5-15, 15-12, 7-15, 13-15 10-12-01 Columbia W 30-27, 26-30, 30-27, 34-32 (No. 20) 9-13-97 Lincoln W 15-3, 15-6, 15-9 11-17-01 Knoxville W 28-30, 30-23, 30-28, 30-24 (No. 20) Tulsa Arkansas leads 5-0 10-4-02 Fayetteville L 30-27, 29-31, 31-33, 22-30 11-6-95 Tulsa W 13-15, 15-3, 15-4, 15-2 North Texas Arkansas leads 3-0 9-28-03 Fayetteville W 30-18, 30-16, 30-25 10-7-96 Fayetteville W 15-6, 15-4, 15-6 9-6-02 Fayetteville W 30-16, 30-23, 30-18 10-17-03 Columbia W 30-28, 30-24, 30-25 10-13-97 Tulsa W 15-2, 15-3, 15-8 9-6-03 Springfield W 30-24, 30-21, 28-30, 30-17 11-7-04 Columbia L 23-30, 27-30,22-30 11-4-97 Fayetteville W 15-1, 15-3, 15-4 8-26-05 Fayetteville W 30-24, 30-20, 30-23 9-25-05 Fayetteville W 25-30, 30-27, 22-30, 31-29, 30-18 11-28-03 Fayetteville W 30-24, 30-22, 29-31, 32-30 9-24-06 Fayetteville W 30-23, 30-23, 28-30, 30-24 Northeast Louisiana Arkansas leads 4-0 10-27-06 Columbia W 30-23, 30-24, 30-24 UMKC Arkansas leads 2-0 9-2-94 Fayetteville W 15-7, 15-7, 15-5 10-14-07 Fayetteville W 30-24, 30-28, 30-21 11-1-00 Fayetteville W 15-4, 15-10, 15-2 11-5-94 Monroe W 15-5, 15-2, 15-11 11-2-07 Columbia W 24-30, 30-27, 37-35, 27-30, 15-13 10-22-01 Fayetteville W 30-22, 30-13, 25-30, 30-20 8-30-96 Fayetteville W 15-2, 17-15, 15-3 9-4-99 Fayetteville W 15-7, 15-8, 15-12 Southeast Missouri State Arkansas leads 2-1 UNLV Arkansas leads 2-0 10-27-99 Cape Girardeau L 12-15, 11-15, 13-15 9-16-05 San Diego W 30-25, 30-26, 31-29 Northern Illinois Arkansas leads 1-0 8-30-02 Springfield W 30-26, 30-18, 28-30, 30-22 8-31-96 Fayetteville W 15-0, 7-15, 15-2, 15-12 9-2-06 Fayetteville W 30-16, 30-27, 30-21 Utah Tied at 1-1 9-20-02 Salt Lake City L 30-26, 30-24, 22-30, 29-31, 11-15 (No. 10) Northern Iowa Arkansas trails 0-1 Southeastern Louisiana Arkansas trails 0-1 9-10-05 Springfield W 21-30, 25-30, 30-22, 31-29, 15-12 9-8-07 Manhattan, Kan. L 24-30, 22-30, 34-36 11-9-95 Hammond L 15-9, 15-9, 6-15, 1-15, 19-17 Utah State Arkansas leads 2-1 Notre Dame Arkansas trails 0-1 Southern California Arkansas trails 0-1 9-1-01 Ft. Collins L 30-20, 27-30, 25-30, 29-31 12-6-97 Fayetteville L 9-15, 15-7, 15-10, 16-14 9-2-00 Austin L 15-5, 15-8, 15-7 8-31-02 Springfield W 30-25, 21-30, 30-11, 30-25 9-3-05 Fayetteville W 30-2-27, 30-30-22, 23-30, 15-10 Oklahoma Arkansas leads 3-0 Southern Illinois Arkansas leads 1-0 9-12-00 Fayetteville W 16-14, 15-9, 15-11 10-30-00 Fayetteville W 15-13, 15-7, 15-7 Valparaiso Arkansas leads 1-0 9-3-02 Norman W 30-20, 30-24, 30-23 10-24-04 Fayetteville W 30-19,26-30,25-30,32-30,15-10 8-25-06 Norman W 30-28, 31-29, 20-30, 24-30, 16-14 Southern Methodist Arkansas leads 2-0 9-21-96 Fayetteville W 13-15, 15-7, 15-0, 15-8 Virginia Arkansas leads 2-0 Oral Roberts Arkansas leads 10-5 11-27-04 Dallas W 30-24,30-14,33-31 9-15-00 Fayetteville W 15-9, 15-9, 15-4 9-10-94 Fayetteville L 15-13, 9-15, 15-13, 16-14 8-31-07 Charlottesville, Va. W 30-27, 31-29, 30-25 11-9-94 Tulsa L 15-7, 13-15, 15-4, 15-13 Southern Mississippi Arkansas leads 3-0 9-8-95 Fayetteville L 15-5, 15-6, 15-7 10-14-95 Hattiesburg W 15-2, 15-9, 15-7 Washington Tied 1-1 10-24-95 Tulsa L 15-9, 15-17, 15-5, 15-8 (No. 23) 10-27-98 Fayetteville W 15-8, 15-7, 15-5 9-13-97 Ft. Collins W 15-7, 1-15, 15-9, 10-15, 20-18 (No. 20) 9-17-96 Tulsa L 15-11, 4-15, 10-15, 15-6, 15-12 (No. 23) 9-7-02 Fayetteville W 28-30, 30-27, 23-30, 30-23, 15-9 9-17-04 Wichita L 20-30,25-30,22-30 (No. 6) 11-17-97 Fayetteville W 15-5, 15-9, 16-14 9-3-99 Fayetteville W 15-9, 15-12, 15-8 Southwest Texas State (Texas State) Arkansas trails 0-1 Washington State Arkansas trails 0-1 11-2-99 Tulsa W 6-15, 15-8, 5-15, 15-3, 15-9 10-1-94 Fayetteville L 15-8, 17-15, 13-15, 15-12 9-8-01 Ft. Collins L 15-30, 21-30, 18-30 11-25-00 Fayetteville W 18-16, 15-8, 13-15, 15-5 11-24-01 Fayetteville W 30-18, 30-24, 30-27 Southwestern La. (La.-La.) A rkansas leads 3-0 Western Illinois Arkansas leads 1-0 9-13-02 Fayetteville W 30-22, 30-25, 30-22 11-15-95 Lafayette W 15-4, 15-10, 12-15, 15-11 9-3-94 Fayetteville W 15-5, 15-7, 15-9 11-29-03 Fayetteville W 30-20, 30-24, 30-11 8-31-96 Fayetteville W 15-2, 15-7, 15-7 11-2-04 Fayetteville W 30-27,30-18,34-32 10-16-00 Fayetteville W 15-5, 15-9, 15-3 Western Kentucky Arkansas leads 1-0 11-1-05 Fayetteville W 30-22, 30-18, 30-22 10-4-95 Fayetteville W 7-15, 15-4, 15-5, 15-5 8-28-07 Fayetteville W 30-26, 25-30, 30-28, 30-21 Stephen F. Austin Arkansas leads 4-0 9-20-96 Fayetteville W 15-1, 15-8, 16-18, 15-10 Wichita State Arkansas leads 2-1 Pacific Arkansas trails 1-2 11-2-98 Nacogdoches W 15-8, 15-11, 15-4 9-1-99 Wichita W 15-17, 15-8, 15-11, 15-2 9-6-97 Lincoln L 1-15, 15-6, 15-2, 13-15, 9-15 (No. 7) 10-16-00 Fayetteville W 15-5, 15-9, 15-3 9-21-03 Fayetteville W 31-29, 27-30, 30-15, 30-27 11-28-98 Stockton L 15-9, 17-15, 15-11, 11-15, 15-11 (No. 9) 9-1-06 Fayetteville W 30-24, 26-30, 27-30, 30-20, 15-8 9-18-04 Wichita L 26-30,23-30,18-30 9-3-04 Santa Clara W 20-30,30-28,30-27,27-30,15-10 Syracuse Arkansas leads 1-0 Wisconsin Tied at 1-1 Penn State Arkansas trails 0-1 9-10-99 Ann Arbor W 15-3, 15-9, 15-6 9-1-95 Houston W 5-15, 15-7, 15-11, 15-7 9-1-00 Austin L 15-3, 15-9, 15-12 9-5-98 Muncie, Ind. L 10-15, 15-13, 13-15, 15-11, 15-12 Temple Arkansas leads 1-0 Pepperdine Arkansas trails 1-2 9-1-07 Charlottesville, Va. W 28-30, 27-30, 30-20, 30-28, 15-9 Xavier Tied at 1-1 9-2-95 Houston L 15-2, 15-7, 15-10 9-24-94 Cincinnati L 15-7, 15-13, 12-15, 15-12 9-10-99 Ann Arbor L 11-15, 5-15, 8-15 (No. 11) Tennessee Arkansas leads 14-8 9-8-95 Fayetteville W 15-6, 15-7, 15-5 8-25-07 Fayetteville W 27-30, 36-34, 30-22, 25-30, 17-15 10-7-94 Knoxville L 15-5, 10-15,15-6, 16-14 10-6-95 Fayetteville W 15-8, 15-6, 15-7 Pittsburgh Arkansas leads 2-0 9-29-96 Knoxville W 15-10, 10-15, 15-13, 15-9 9-8-00 Pittsburgh W 8-15, 16-18, 15-10, 15-5, 15-7 10-12-97 Fayetteville W 15-2, 15-3, 15-8 83 8-25-07 Fayetteville W 30-24, 30-23, 32-30 11-21-97 Athens W 15-12, 15-6, 16-14 Alabama Arkansas leads 25-5 New Hampshire Arkansas leads 2-0 Alabama-Birmingham Arkansas leads 2-0 Norfolk State Arkansas leads 1-0 Arizona State Arkansas leads 1-0 North Carolina Series tied at 1-1 Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas leads 1-0 North Carolina State Tied at 1-1 Auburn Arkansas leads 26-3 North Texas Arkansas leads 3-0 Ball State Arkansas leads 2-1 Northeast Louisiana (ULM) Arkansas leads 4-0 Baylor Arkansas leads 1-0 Northern Illinois Arkansas leads 1-0 Belmont Arkansas leads 1-0 Northern Iowa Arkansas trails 0-1 Brigham Young Arkansas leads 2-1 Notre Dame Arkansas trails 0-1 Butler Arkansas leads 3-1 Oklahoma Arkansas leads 3-0 Central Florida Arkansas leads 2-0 Oral Roberts Arkansas leads 10-5 Central Michigan Arkansas leads 1-0 Pacific Arkansas trails 1-2 Cincinnati Arkansas trails 0-1 Penn State Arkansas trails 0-1 Clemson Arkansas trails 0-1 Pepperdine Arkansas trails 1-2 Colorado State Arkansas trails 1-2 Pittsburgh Arkansas leads 2-0 Connecticut Arkansas trails 0-1 Rhode Island Arkansas leads 1-0 Creighton Arkansas leads 1-0 Rice Arkansas trails 0-1

Team By Results Drake Tied at 1-1 Sacramento State Series tied at 1-1 Eastern Kentucky Arkansas leads 2-0 Saint Louis Arkansas leads 2-1 Florida Arkansas trails 2-24 Saint Mary’s Tied 1-1 Fresno State Arkansas trails 0-2 San Diego Arkansas trails 0-2 George Mason Tied at 1-1 San Francisco Arkansas leads 1-0 George Washington Arkansas leads 1-0 Santa Clara Arkansas trails 0-1 Georgetown Arkansas leads 1-0 South Carolina Arkansas leads 14-7 Georgia Arkansas leads 13-4 Southeast Missouri State Arkansas leads 2-1 Georgia Tech Arkansas trails 0-3 Southeastern Louisiana Arkansas trails 0-1 Hawai’i Arkansas trails 0-1 Southern California Arkansas trails 0-1 Houston Arkansas leads 6-2 Southern Illinois Arkansas leads 1-0 Idaho Arkansas leads 1-0 Southern Methodist Arkansas leads 2-0 Idaho State Arkansas leads 2-0 Southern Mississippi Arkansas leads 3-0 Illinois Arkansas trails 1-2 Southwest Texas State (Texas State) Ark.s trails 0-1 Illinois State Arkansas leads 1-0 Southwestern La. (La.-La.) Arkansas leads 3-0 Indiana Tied at 1-1 Stephen F. Austin Arkansas leads 4-0 Iowa Arkansas trails 0-1 Syracuse Arkansas leads 1-0 Iowa State Tied at 1-1 Temple Arkansas leads 1-0 Kansas Arkansas leads 2-1 Tennessee Arkansas leads 14-8 Kansas State Arkansas trails 1-5 Tennessee-Martin Arkansas leads 1-0 Kentucky Arkansas leads 13-9 Texas Arkansas trails 0-2 Long Beach State Arkansas trails 0-2 Texas-Arlington Arkansas leads 2-0 Louisiana State Arkansas leads 22-8 Texas Christian Arkansas trails 0-1 Louisiana Tech Tied at 1-1 Texas-San Antonio Arkansas leads 1-0 Louisville Arkansas trails 0-1 Texas Tech Arkansas trails 0-1 Marshall Arkansas leads 1-0 Toledo Arkansas leads 1-0 Massachusetts Arkansas leads 2-0 Tulsa Arkansas leads 5-0 Memphis Arkansas leads 1-0 UMKC Arkansas leads 2-0 Miami (Ohio) Tied at 1-1 UNLV Arkansas leads 2-0 Michigan Arkansas trails 0-3 Utah Tied at 1-1 Michigan State Arkansas trails 0-1 Utah State Arkansas leads 2-1 Middle Tennessee State Arkansas leads 1-0 Valparaiso Arkansas leads 1-0 Minnesota Arkansas trails 0-1 Virginia Arkansas leads 2-0 Mississippi Arkansas leads 23-5 Washington Tied 1-1 Mississippi State Arkansas leads 26-3 Washington State Arkansas trails 0-1 Missouri Arkansas trails 2-3 Western Illinois Arkansas leads 1-0 Missouri State (SW Missouri State) Ark. leads 9-3 Western Kentucky Arkansas leads 1-0 Montana Tied at 1-1 Wichita State Arkansas leads 2-1 Montana State Arkansas trails 0-1 Wisconsin Tied at 1-1 84 Murray State Arkansas leads 1-0 Xavier Tied at 1-1 Nebraska Arkansas trails 0-2 NCAA History 1996 Tournament Team honors and becoming the Arkansas traveled to Columbia, Mo., fac- “We’re in!! We’re in!!” second AVCA All-American in Arkansas his- ing 16th-ranked Missouri on the Tigers’ home was the cry in 1996 when tory. court in the first round. The Razorbacks fell in a three-year-old Arkan- four, 28-30, 21-30, 30-25, 26-30, in a hard-fought sas volleyball team made 1999 battle that saw sophomore Kele Brewer tally a its first appearance in the Selected to the field team-leading 17 kills and score 19 points for NCAA Tournament. of 64 in 1999, Arkansas Arkansas. Freshman Ashley Miller added 24 The young program was faced their first-round digs in the first-round set back. honored to have been selected to the field of match on the road for the 48 teams and was surprised to learn that they first time in school history. 2005 would host the first round due to a scheduling The Razorbacks found Arkansas made its conflict for their opponent. themselves in Long Beach, third consecutive post- Rhode Island made the trip to Fayetteville Calif., where they opened with a first-round season appearance last and battled Arkansas valiantly before falling in win over Georgetown, 15-3, 10-15, 15-1, 15-6. year again traveling to Co- five, 15-12, 15-8, 12-15, 9-15, 15-11. They had the unenviable task of facing the lumbia, Mo., in December. The victory sent Arkansas to Lincoln, Neb., defending national champion in the second Arkansas’ invitation was where they faced defending national champi- round for the second time in four trips, falling one of six extended to the on Nebraska in a four-game thriller. Arkansas to host Long Beach State, 6-15, 6-15, 11-15, to Southeastern Conference, the most ever for lost the match, 15-8, 12-15, 15-7, 15-7, but not be eliminated. the league. Also making NCAA Tournament before they won the hearts of the volleyball- appearances were Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, savvy Cornhusker fans, players and coaching 2001 LSU and Tennessee. The Lady Vols advanced to staff. The 2001 season marked a the semifinals before being eliminated. return to NCAA postseason play The Razorbacks opened their tournament 1997 for a young Razorback team. Ar- with St. Mary’s of California in a match that was The field expanded kansas struggled in the opening nearly even on paper. Both teams were know and Arkansas was again se- two weeks of the season with a as solid blocking programs and both had si- lected for the NCAA Tourna- particularly bad showing against miliar offensive numbers but it was Arkansas ment. But this time it was Kansas State in the Wildcat Clas- who emerged at the end of the night. The no surprise. The Razorbacks sic. The volleyball gods gave Arkansas a chance Lady Razorbacks dominated the contest out- had done the impossible, to redeem themselves sending the Razorbacks hitting St. Mary’s .358 to .111 and out-blocking knocking off #4 Florida in back to Manhattan for a first-round match-up the Gaels 14.0-5.0 in the three-game win. the Southeastern Conference Tournament fi- with Kansas State. Senior Karla Crose hit a match-best .857 nals, 15-7, 15-7, 17-15, in Athens, Ga., to receive Arkansas lost the match but not before with six kills, no errors and seven attempts. the automatic bid. gaining a new sense of respect from Kansas She also lead the match with 10 block assists Again selected to host, Arkansas hardly State and its fans as the Razorbacks pushed in the win. broke a sweat downing in-state rival Arkansas- the host to five games, narrowly missing the Junior Amy Allison added a 7-for-13 per- Little Rock in straight sets, 15-11, 15-3, 15-3, game-five victory. formance hitting .538 while junior Denitza Kol- advancing to the second round. eva lead Arkansas with 11 kills. Notre Dame came to Fayetteville with up- 2003 The victory moved Arkansas into the sec- set on their minds and did just that, eliminat- It was back to the ond round where they faced host and 10th- ing the Razorbacks in front of the home crowd Dance for the Razorbacks ranked Missouri on the Tigers home court. in four games, 15-9, 7-15, 10-15, 14-16. in 2003 again traveling to Missouri got the best of Arkansas for Manhattan, Kan., for first- the second consecutive season ending the 1998 and second-round action. careers of seniors Crose and Iva Docekalova. Arkansas received its third consecutive in- Arkansas avenged an early- Kele Brewer paced Arkansas with 10 kills in the vitation to the NCAA Tournament in 1998 and season loss against No. 23 loss. took its game to a new level. Southwest Missouri, downing the Bears in four The Razorbacks were games, but fell to the host and No. 6 Wildcats in 2006 again selected to host first- three games. Arkansas hit .232 behind 11 kills Not only did Arkansas and second-round matches, each from freshmen Denitza Koleva and Kele get into the NCAA Tourna- and with the bitter taste Brewer. The Lady’Backs added 11 team blocks ment in 2006, but the Ra- of the 1997 second-round in the loss. zorbacks were selected as match against Notre Dame a surprise host after high- still fresh in their mouths, Ar- 2004 er-seed Oklahoma was un- kansas rose to the challenge. Selection to the 2004 able to accommodate the The Razorbacks opened with a first-round NCAA Tournament may be tournament. Arkansas was win over New Hampshire, winning 15-3, 15-0, one of the more rewarding eliminated in the first round by Missouri State 15-13 in Barnhill Arena. bids in Arkansas history. The ending the careers of seniors Denitza Kol- The second round saw the Lady Razor- Razorbacks faced one of the eva, Kele Brewer and Amy Allison. The trio of backs crush Indiana, 15-8, 15-5, 15-4, sending nation’s toughest schedules Lady’Backs were the first class in program his- them to Gainesville, Fla., where Arkansas faced and the team’s win-loss record reflected the tory to attend the NCAA Tournament all four a tough postseason team in Hawai’i. challenges. But head coach Chris Poole’s gam- seasons they played at Arkansas. The Rainbow Wahine handed Arkansas a ble paid off as the team was selected to the 3-0 loss but not before senior Kim Storey made field of 64 making their seventh appearance in a name for herself, earning East Regional All- the Big Dance. 85 INDIVIDUAL Kills POSTSEASON HISTORY 1. 26 Kim Storey (Rd. Island, 12-4-96) NIVC Tournament Dec. 4 Indiana W 3-0 2. 22 Denise Baez (Nebraska, 12-7-96) (Gainesville, Fla.) 22 Krystal Osborne (Nebraska, 12-7-96) 1994 (Kansas City, Mo.) 4. 20 Eftila Tanellari (#18 KSU, 11-30-01) Dec. 3 Iowa State L 3-2 No. 8 Hawai’i L 3-0 5. 19 Kim Storey (Hawai’i, 12-10-98) Dec. 3 Fresno State L 3-2 Dec. 4 Massachusetts W 3-1 1999 (Long Beach, Calif.) Total Attempts Dec. 3 Georgetown W 3-1 1. 55 Eftila Tanellari (#18 KSU, 11-30-01) Dec. 4 Idaho State W 3-2 2. 51 Kele Brewer (SMS, 12-5-03) Dec. 4 No. 6 LBSU L 3-0 51 Denitza Koleva (Missouri State, 12-1-06) 1995 (Kansas City, Mo.) 4. 48 Kele Brewer (SMS, 12-5-03) Dec. 2 Massachusetts W 3-1 2001 (Manhattan, Kan.) 5. 46 Anna Velikanova (#18 KSU, 11-30-01) Nov. 30 No. 18 Kansas St. L 3-2 6. 44 Yarleen Santiago (Georgetown, 12-3-99) Dec. 2 San Diego L 3-2 44 Sara Kincaid (SMS, 12-5-03) Dec. 3 Butler L 3-0 Dec. 3 Michigan L 3-0 2003 (Manhattan, Kan.) Hitting Percentage (10 kills) Dec. 5 No. 23 SMS W 3-1 1. .706 (12-0-17) Jessica Field (Ind., 12-4-98) Dec. 6 No. 6 Kansas State L 3-0 2. .600 (26-2-40) Kim Storey (Rd. Isl. , 12-4-96) NCAA Tournament 3. .526 (11-1-19) Jessica Field (UNH, 12-3-98) 1996 (Fayetteville, Ark.) 4. .520 (13-0-25) Kim Storey (Ind., 12-4-98) Dec. 4 Rhode Island W 3-2 2004 (Columbia, Mo.) 5. .516 (19-3-31) Kim Storey (Hawai’i, 12-10-98) (Lincoln, Neb.) Dec. 3 No. 16 Missouri L 3-1 Assists Dec. 7 No. 4 Nebraska L 3-1 1. 68 Tina Rico (Nebraska, 12-4-96) 2005 (Columbia, Mo.) 2. 64 Tina Rico (Rd. Island, 12-4-96) 1997 (Fayetteville, Ark.) Dec. 2 St. Mary’s W 3-0 3. 53 Roberta Tarnauskaite (SMS, 12-5-03) Dec. 5 Arkansas-LR W 3-0 Dec. 3 No. 16 Missouri L 0-3 4. 47 Ning Zhao (Hawai’i, 12-10-98) 5. 45 Tina Rico (Notre Dame, 12-6-97) Dec. 6 Notre Dame L 3-1 Postseason Records and Results 2006 (Fayetteville, Ark.) Service Aces 1998 (Fayetteville, Ark.) Dec. 1 Missouri State L 1-3 1. 4 Yarleen Santiago (UALR, 12-6-97) Dec. 3 New Hampshire W 3-0 2 3 Caroline Clock (Rd. Island, 12-4-96) 3 Krystal Osborne (Notre Dame, 12-6-97) 3 Krystal Osborne (UALR, 12-5-97) Total Attempts Block Solos 3 Jennifer Haaser (Kansas St., 12-6-03) 1. 190 vs. #18 KSU (11-30-01) 1. 5 vs. Notre Dame (12-6-97) 190 vs. SMS (12-5-03) 2. 4 vs. #18 KSU (11-30-01) Digs 3. 186 vs. Rd. Island (12-4-96) 4 at Missouri (12-3-04) 1. 24 Ashley Miller (Missouri, 12-3-04) 4. 180 vs. Notre Dame (12-7-97) 4. 3 vs. New Hampshire (12-3-98) 2 22 Eftila Tanellari (#18 KSU, 11-30-01) 5. 168 Missouri State (12-1-06) 3 vs. Indiana (12-4-98) 3. 19 Caroline Clock (Rd. Island, 12-4-96) 3 vs. Hawai’i (12-10-98) 19 Yarleen Santiago (Notre Dame, 12-6-97) Hitting Percentage 3 vs. Georgetown (12-3-99) 5. 18 Kim Storey (Notre Dame, 12-6-97) 1. .380 (39-9-79) vs. UALR (12-5-97) 3 Missouri State (12-1-06) 2. .366 (54-9-123) vs. Indiana (12-4-98) Block Solos 3. .358 (52-13-109) vs. St. Mary’s (12-2-05) Block Assists 1. 2 Jessica Field (Notre Dame, 12-6-97) 4. .349 (57-13-126) vs. New Hamp. (12-3-98) 1. 34 vs. Georgetown (12-3-99) 2 Jamie Rohme (New Hampshire, 12-3-98) 5. .296 (80-25-186) vs. Rd. Island (12-4-96) 2. 32 Missouri State (12-1-06) 2 Kim Storey (Indiana, 12-4-98) 3. 29 vs. New Hampshire (12-3-98) 2 Jessica Field (Hawai’i, 12-10-98) Assists 4. 26 vs. St. Mary’s (12-2-05) 2 Ashanti Taylor (Georgetown, 12-3-99) 1. 72 at Nebraska (12-7-96) 5. 22 at KSU (12-6-03) 2 Libby Windell (Long Beach State, 12-4-99) 2. 67 vs. Rd. Island (12-4-96) 6. 20 vs. Rd. Island (12-4-96) 2 Libby Windell (#18 KSU, 11-30-01) 3. 59 vs. SMS (12-5-03) 20 vs. Notre Dame (12-6-97) 2 Amy Allison (Missouri State, 12-1-06) 4. 56 at Missouri (12-4-04) 20 vs. Hawai’i (12-10-98) 56 Missouri State (12-1-06) 20 vs. Long Beach State (12-4-99) Block Assists 20 vs. SMS (12-5-03) 1. 10 Karla Crose (St. Mary’s, 12-2-05) Service Aces 20 at Missouri (12-3-04) 2. 9 Jessica Field (New Hampshire, 12-3-98) 1. 10 vs. UALR (12-5-97) 9 Kim Storey (Indiana, 12-4-98) 2. 8 vs. Rd. Island (12-4-96) Total Blocks 9 Jessica Dorrell (Missouri State, 12-1-06) 3. 6 vs. Notre Dame (12-6-97) 1. 20.0 vs. Georgetown (12-3-99) 5. 8 Yarleen Santiago (Georgetown, 12-3-99) 4. 5 vs. SMS (12-5-03) 2. 19.0 Missouri State (12-1-06) 8 Libby Windell (Georgetown, 12-3-99) 5 Missouri State (12-1-06) 3. 17.5 vs. New Hampshire (12-3-98) 8 Christina Lawrence (St. Mary’s, 12-2-05) 4. 14.0 at Missouri (12-3-04) 8 Amy Allison (Missouri State, 12-1-06) Digs 14.0 vs. St. Mary’s (1-26) (12-2-05) 8 Destiny Clark (Missouri State, 12-1-06) 1. 77 vs. Notre Dame (12-6-97) 6. 13.0 vs. Hawai’i (12-10-98) 2. 74 vs. Rd. Island (12-4-96) TEAM 73 vs. #18 KSU (11-30-01) Kills 4. 69 vs. SMS (12-5-03) 1. 80 vs. Rd. Island (12- 4-96) 5. 63 Missouri State (12-1-06) 2. 75 at Nebraska (12-7-96) 3. 64 vs. Notre Dame (12- 6-97) 86 4. 63 vs. SMS (12-5-03) 5. 61 vs. #18 KSU (11-30-01) 2008 Opponent Information 87 88 2008 Opponent Information Series Record Series CoachHead . Press Row Phone. Facility. Colors. 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Website. Career Record. RecordSchool . Alma Mater. . Capacity SID Phone. SID Email. Website. Alma Mater. . Capacity Career Record. RecordSchool . SID Phone. Email...... Georgia Tech Tournament ||Sept. 5-7||Atlanta, Georgia ...... [email protected] ...... [email protected] ...... RramblingWreck.com ...... NCAA SecondRound NCAA Ben Bodipo-Membo Ben ...... Old Gold and Gold Old White ...... Arkansas trails 0-2 Arkansas Bond Shymansky Bond Arkansas trails 1-2 Arkansas Arkansas lost3-1 Arkansas Arkansas lost3-1 Arkansas Oklahoma, 1984 (404) 894-5831 Green andGold Colorado State Tournament ||Aug. 29-30||Fort Collins, Colorado ...... John Manuszak John Jesse Mahoney Jesse Fort Collins, CO Jennifer Carey ...... 404-894-5445 ...... 970-491-6494 O’Keefe Gym Sept. 14, 2002 Oct. 14, 2001 Cheryl Cheryl Watts ...... csurams.com 458-144 (20) Moby Arena Atlanta, GA Tom Hilbert Iowa, 1995 284-72 (12) 152-54 (6) 16-6/3rd Bri FrechBri 13-3/1st 16,793 24,983 22-10 Same 2,000 5+1/1 8,745 N/A 10/3 23-8 5/3 9/5 N/A DENVER PIONEERS Colors. Enrollment. Location. Facility. CoachHead . Press Row Phone.

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. Result Last Meeting Series Record Series Alma Mater. . Capacity Alma Mater. . Capacity Career Record. RecordSchool . Career Record. SID Phone. SID Phone. Website. SID Email. Website. Email...... Georgia State Sports Arena StateGeorgia Sports [email protected] ...... GeorgiaStateSports.com ...... Matt MacDonald Matt Maryland, 1996 Blue and Blue White Fort Collins, CO Univ. ofRegina ...... Red and Red White 509-359-6331 404-413-4033 509-359-6333 Mike Mike Webster ...... Lisa Westlake First Meeting First Meeting goeags.com Reese Court Reese Atlanta, GA Miles KyddMiles Ada Bazin 12-4 (3rd) First Year First Year 6-8/t7th 27,100 51-69 51-69 16-14 15-15 9,841 3,400 5,000 10/2 TBA TBA N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 4/3 8/6 6/0 CoachHead . Press Row Phone. Facility. Colors. Enrollment. Location. TULSA GOLDENHURRICANE Assistant Coach. Assistant Coach. SID FinishNCAA . Ret./Lost. Starters Ret./LostLetterwinners . 2007 Conf. Rec./Finish. 2007 Record Series Record Series . Result Last Meeting 8:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 30 8:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29 CSU HILTON CLASSIC 1 p.m. 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 7 6 p.m. Noon Saturday, Sept. 6 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5 REGENCY SUITESCLASSIC GEORGIA TECH/ Career Record. RecordSchool . Alma Mater. . Capacity SID Phone. Website. SID Email......

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. Location . Colors TN-MARTIN SKYHAWKS TN-MARTIN . Enrollment . Facility . Phone Row Press . Head Coach Interim 205-348-6084 Tuscaloosa, AL Tuscaloosa, Dr. Robert E. Witt Robert E. Dr. Arkansas lost 3-1 Crimson and White Crimson and 8/8 4/2 Arkansas leads 25-5 500 N/A N/A N/A N/A 25-9 Same 10,562 Western Carolina, 1984 Carolina, Western 15-1/1st 46-50 (3) ...... Drew LacyDrew Texas, 1994 Texas, Tess Rogers Tess First Meeting First Justin Gilbert ...... Beaumont, TX Beaumont, 409-880-2323 Red and White Red and ...... ALABAMA CRIMSON McDonald Gym NCAA Tournament First Round First Tournament NCAA ...... Coleman Auxiliary VB Extension Auxiliary Coleman ...... LamarCardinals.com ...... [email protected] ...... Friday, Oct. 10 -- Fayetteville, Ark. -- 7 p.m. Ark. 10 -- Fayetteville, Oct. Friday, ...... Sunday, Nov. 16 -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- 1:30 p.m. Ala. Tuscaloosa, 16 -- Nov. Sunday, ...... Arkansas Invitational || Sept. 12-13 || Fayetteville, Arkansas 12-13 || Fayetteville, || Sept. Invitational Arkansas ...... Website SID Email. . SID Phone Career Record Career . School Record . Mater Alma Capacity. SID Email. . Website . SID Phone . School Record . Mater Alma Capacity. . Record Career Result. Last Meeting Series Record

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Series Record Series Last Meeting . Result . Capacity Alma Mater. School RecordSchool . Career Record SID Phone. SID Email. Website. . Capacity Alma Mater. School RecordSchool . Career Record SID Phone . SID Email. Website...... Sunday, Nov. 23--Fayetteville, Ark. --1:30p.m...... Sunday, Oct. 5--Baton Rouge, La. --1:30p.m...... Friday, Nov. 21--Fayetteville, Ark. --7p.m...... Friday, Oct. 3--Athens, Ga., --6p.m...... ...... tannert@sports..edu Graceland College, 1987 Ramsey Student CenterRamsey LSU TIGERS Dr. F. Michael Adams 1-1/Recieving 1-1/Recieving Votes Arkansas leads13-4 Arkansas Arkansas leads22-8 Arkansas [email protected] Dr. Lombardi John GeorgiaDogs.com Arkansas won 3-2 Arkansas Caroline Domecq Briana McCarthy Briana Arkansas lost3-0 Arkansas Baton Rouge, LA Maravich Center Purple andGold Tanner Tedeschi Joel McCartney Joel Steve Loeswick Jill LytleJill Wilson Red andBlack Red LSUsports.net 706-542-7965 225-578-1869 Chad Hanson Nov. 11, 2007 Oct. 19, 2007 299-113 (11) 180-122 (10) 290-236 (17) Texas, 1984 Athens, GA Third/East First/West Fran Flory 17-13 (1) 33,959 28,317 13,373 6+1/0 17-13 1,925 1785 1860 8-12 15-5 25-8 N/A N/A N/A 9/7 2/4 9/3 Taylor Maria McCartney Joel DeGirolamo Lauren Fran Flory 2008 Opponent Information 91 Rob Patrick Nikki Fowler Tina SealsTina Cristina Juncan 6/9 2/5 N/A N/A N/A N/A 6-14 7-13 10/3 1794 7,500 2,000 11-18 12-17 25,244 17,039 Joe Dier 58-58 (4) Fifth/East Tina Seals 5+Libero/1 Rob Patrick Don Perkins Fourth/West 221-125 (11) 221-125 (11) 502-195 (16) Knoxville, TN Knoxville, Oct. 28, 2007 28, Oct. Feb. 28, 1878 28, Feb. Gregg Whitis Gregg Nov. 16, 2007 16, Nov. Starkville, MS Starkville, 865-974-8876 662-325-8040 utladyvols.com Cameron Harris Cameron Annie SadowskiAnnie Arkansas lost 3-1 Arkansas lost 3-1 Lindsay Shondell Lindsay Dr. Vance Watson Vance Dr. Dr. Jphn Petersen Dr. [email protected] Orange and White and Orange Maroon and White Maroon and Miami (Ohio), 1983 Miami (Ohio), Arkansas leads 14-8 Arkansas leads 26-3 MStateAthletics.com Mississippi State, 1987 Mississippi State, Thompson-Boling Arena Thompson-Boling Newell-Grissom Building Newell-Grissom ...... TENNESSEE LADY VOLS TENNESSEE LADY [email protected] ...... MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS STATE MISSISSIPPI ...... Friday, Nov. 14 -- Starkville, Miss. -- 7 p.m. Miss. 14 -- Starkville, Nov. Friday, ...... Friday, Nov. 7 -- Fayetteville, Ark. -- 7 p.m. Ark. 7 -- Fayetteville, Nov. Friday, ...... Sunday, Oct. 12 -- Fayetteville, Ark. -- 1:30 p.m. -- 1:30 Ark. 12 -- Fayetteville, Oct. Sunday, Sunday, Oct. 19 -- Knoxville, Tenn. -- 12:30 p.m. Tenn. 19 -- Knoxville, Oct. Sunday, ...... Website SID Email. . SID Phone Career Record Career . School Record . Mater Alma Capacity. . Website SID Email. . SID Phone Career Record Career . School Record . Mater Alma Capacity. Result. Last Meeting Series Record

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Honor Region Team. mention) players were namedto theAVCA IAll Division -South Honorable All-America andnine (includingtwo Mention honorable ESPN teams.The MagazineAcademic All-District All-American Team. 12student-athletes were namedto regional semi-finals. Eastern championship. Division with25, Miss and Ole with22. andKentucky teams posted 20-pluswinseasons. Florida ledwith29, followed by LSU placed at leasttwo teams intheNCAA Tournament. 6-14 6-14 7-13 8-12 13-7 19-1 3-17 7-13 12-8 14-6 15-5 Rec. .300 .300 .350 .400 .650 .950 .150 .350 .600 .700 .750 Pct. 11-0 0-10 3-8 4-6 5-6 6-4 7-3 5-5 5-2 8-2 9-1 H 3-6 2-8 2-7 2-8 6-4 8-1 3-7 2-8 7-6 6-4 6-4 A 10-0 Div. 1-9 2-6 1-7 3-5 6-2 8-0 1-9 5-5 6-4 7-3 12-19 11-18 14-15 17-13 22-10 11-20 12-17 15-14 29-3 25-8 25-8 Rec. conference’s nine-state region. the in subscribers million 22 almost to SEC-TV on coverage live the enjoy inthelastsixyears.especially grown, has telecasts live of coverage lay basis. For the past nine seasons the - tape-de a on Network) Sunshine and Southwest Net South, Net FOXSports Sports (FOX SEC-TV on first broadcasted was volleyball SEC when 1995 E vlebl wl cniu to continue will volleyball SEC .387 .379 .483 .567 .688 .906 .355 .414 .517 .758 .758 Pct. 11-3 16-1 4-10 12-2 13-2 6-9 7-7 8-6 7-5 7-6 7-6 H 2-10 12-2 6-8 3-8 5-9 9-4 5-8 3-9 4-9 9-4 8-5 A 0-2 2-1 2-2 4-0 2-3 1-0 2-2 2-2 3-1 4-2 4-1 N Last 5 Last 2-3 2-3 3-2 2-3 3-2 3-2 0-5 1-4 1-4 3-2 3-2 Streak W2 L3 L1 L3 L1 L1 L6 L2 L4 L1 L1 2008 Opponent Information 93 Barnhill again underwent changes underwent again Barnhill New lights, including specialized Barnhill Arena also serves as of- and a changing room with and showers. lockers volleyball- The 2002. of summer the in of addition the welcomed facility only for the 2003 season and the facility was given a face-lift to - re main one of the best in the country. Changes included new paint on the court, expanding the borders to 10 feet, and refinishingand lightening surfaces. wood the surrounding with “show lights” shutters that allow for instant “on-off” capabilities, and new seating were some of the other changes. volleyball Razorback the for space fice lockerteam offices, staff Several staffs. rooms and the training and here. located are rooms ment equip- March 3, 1993, closed Barnhill’s ca- Barnhill’s closed 1993, 3, March lounge a features room locker The rangement rangement that turned the a basketball-only configuration. into facility as reer a basketball facility with a gala complete party, with a coast-to-coast broadcast of the Arkansas-LSU men’s game on ESPN and closing - ceremo statewide. nies carried live As the home of Razorback - volley of underwentrenovation Barnhill ball, then the convert surface to playing its 19-year-old hardwood floorto avol- leyball configuration. Itwas unveiled to the public during Arkansas’ sum- mer camps, including the first-ever volleyball camp at on- the to addition In 1994. the in campus Fayetteville the-court renovation, the Razorback with provided was program volleyball a state-of-the-art locker room. area, team room with a large-screen television and VCR for viewing film Is Is it the fans? Is it the facility? Is it make that elements those of all It’s Renovated several times, Barnhill sig- second a underwent Barn The Barnhill Arena was authorized in Barnhill Arena - Home of Arkansas Volleyball - Home of Arkansas Barnhill Arena the band and cheerleaders? Razor- the of home the Arena, Barnhill backs, one of the toughest volleyball country. in the venues one as doors its closed officially Arena facilities basketball feared most the of in the country March 3, 1993. It was re-configured into the largest- volley inaugu- the for time in arena ball-only season in 1994. ral nificant face lift priorto the 2002 sea- gymnastics. welcome son to 1953 as the University’s new multi- purpose arena. Named for director the John athletic Fieldhouse, Barnhill, underwent originally known, was it as a drastic renovation in 1976-78. The renovation created the seating ar- 94 2008 Opponent Information 3. 1. Solos Block 3. 2. 1. Digs 3. 2. 1. AcesService 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Assists 5. 4. 3. 1. Hitting Percentage (min. 10kills) 5. 4. 3. 1. Total Attempts 4. 3. 2. 1. Kills INDIVIDUAL ArenaBarnhill Records

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 29 (5g) 29 (5g) 29 (4g) 29 (4g) 31 (5g) 31 (5g) 31 (5g) 36 (5g) 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 9 69 (5g) 70 (4g) 72 (4g) 74 (4g) 88 (5g) .769 .778 .786 .789 .789 70 (4g) 73 (4g) 77 (5g) 81 (4g) 81 (5g) 31 (4g) 31 (4g) 32 (5g) 33 (5g) 37 (4g) Destiny Clark Amy Allison Libby Windell Sara Kincaid Baez Denise Libby Windell Libby Windell FieldJessica Sara Kincaid FieldJessica Ashley Miller Ashley Miller Jaimie Torromeo Yarleen Santiago Ashley Miller Ashley Miller Amanda Sweatt Ashley Miller KolevaDenitza KolevaDenitza Jennifer Haaser Anna Velikanova Anna Velikanova Jamie Rohme Jamie Rohme Anna Veliknova Anna Velikanova E. Rangelova Ning Zhao Ning Zhao Ning Zhao E. Rangelova FieldJessica Libby Windell StoreyKim Libby Windell Eftila Tanellari Baez Denise Osborne Krystal Eftila Tanellari Jaimie Torromeo Osborne Krystal Baez Denise Baez Denise Osborne Krystal Osborne Krystal Yarleen Santiago S. Carolina St. Louis S. Carolina LSU ORU MSU Butler Miss Ole S. Carolina Tennessee Kentucky Mo. State SW Texas Miss Ole UConn Georgia Alabama Miss Ole Alabama StateUtah Kansas UMKC Kentucky NLU Kentucky Auburn Oklahoma Texas No. 5Fla. No. 22Ill. Miss Ole Tennessee Tenn. (10-0-13) SIU (14-0-18) Ky. (11-0-14) UMKC (15-0-19) Ala. (15-0-19) UCF Miss Ole Texas SW Texas Alabama Miss Ole UCF Alabama LSU Miss Ole

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76 (4g) 76 (4g) 78 (5g) 80 (5g) 80 (4g) 99 (5g) .432 .424 .469 .482 .494 233 (4g) 234 (4g) 235 (4g) 244 (5g) 268 (5g) 87 (5g) 87 (4g) 88 (4g) 94 (3g) 105 (5g) 11 (1-10) 11 (1-10) 11 (0-11) 11 (2-9) 11 (2-9) 11 (2-9) 11 (1-10) 11 (2-9) 11 (2-9) 11 (2-9) 12 (2-10) 12 (2-10) 12 (2-10) 13 (0-13) 13 (3-10) 13 (1-12) 15 (3-12) 18 (0-18) 10 (5g) 10 (5g) 10 (4g) 14 11 12 12 13 18 S. Freudenrich Yun Tang Jennifer Haaser Libby Windell Sara Kincaid Jennifer haaser A. Crawford FieldJessica StoreyKim Martin Sandy S. Freudenrcih Jennifer Haaser Crose Karla C. Lawrence Amy Allison Amy Allison Libby Windell Destiny Clark S. Freudenrich Yun Tang S. Freudenrich 14 different times-mostrecent listed Jennifer Haaser Amy Allison Libby Windell C. Lawrence Destiny Clark Houston No. 22Illinois State Kansas State Missouri No. 5Florida Tennessee CarolinaSouth (46-8-88) Alabama (48-6-99) SW La. (36-6-64) Tulsa (50-10-83) Alabama (47-6-83) No. 22Illinois No. 5Florida Alabama Texas Tennessee State Missouri No. 5Florida Alabama CarolinaSouth Tennessee Kentucky Georgia Valparaiso UNT ORU UMKC S. Carolina LSU Indiana Alabama ORU Illinois Miss Ole Miss Ole St. Louis LSU MSU Miss Ole Kentucky Georgia ORU Valparaiso LSU MSU Miss Ole Miss Ole

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20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 21.5 21.5 23.0 24.0 24.0 32 (5g) 32 (4g) 32 (4g) 32 (4g) 34 (4g) 34 (3g) 35 (3g) 36 (4g) 42 (5g) 42 (4g) 46 (5g) 8 (4g) 8 (4g) 8 (4g) 11 (5g) 11 (4g) 105 (5g) 105 (4g) 108 (4g) 112 (5g) 125 (4g) 11 (5g) 11 (4 g) 11 (3g) 11 (4g) 15 (3g) 15 (3g)

South CarolinaSouth (3-34) LSU (2-36) (7-26) Miss Ole (2-36) Oral Roberts (2-36) Oral Roberts State Miss (3-34) Ole (8-24) Illinois Northern St. Louis (3-37) Valparaiso (1-41) (7-32) Georgia (1-46) Miss Ole State Miss (3-42) Ole Gerogia State Missouri Georgia New Hampshire CarolinaSouth State Miss Ole Oral Roberts Oral Roberts Miss Ole State Miss Ole Miss Ole Illinois Northern Oral Roberts NC State LSU Central Florida Texas Miss Ole Alabama Tennessee Central Florida Pepperdine Ole Miss Louisiana Northeast State Miss Ole Auburn Auburn

11-29-03 11-25-00 10-15-00 10-11-05 10-24-04 10-26-97 10-26-97 10-15-00 11-29-03 11-25-00 11-12-95 11-13-94 9-24-06 10-5-05 10-1-04 8-31-96 10-1-06 11-5-99 10-5-07 12-1-06 9-18-99 9-24-06 10-1-06 11-5-99 10-1-06 9-31-96 9-10-94 11-8-00 11-5-95 10-6-00 8-25-07 10-1-04 8-30-96 10-2-94 11-5-03 9-30-01 9-3-94 9-9-95 9-9-95 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 95 Welcome to the Welcome Home of the Razorbacks 96 2008 Arkansas Volleyball Legend saysthiswassymbolicoftheCivil War astheleadengineerwasanorthernveteran. with oneimportantdifference.Thenorthtower ofArkansas’OldMainistallerthanthesouthtower. faces ofthesouthtower. paign fortheTwenty-FirstCenturyspecifiedinstallationofaclock,originallyplanned fortheblank into itssecondcentury. the surfaceofperiodhardwoodfloors,OldMainishard-wiredtointernetandbuilt tolastwell maintains thefeelofaVictorian-erabuildingwithhighceilingsandelaboratewoodentrim. Justbelow A majorfund-raisingcampaignbyalumnitotallyrenovatedOldMain.Reopeningin1992, thebuilding codes threatenedtosenditthewreckingballasdiditssisterbuildingatUniversity ofIllinois. Completed in1876,OldMainstoodthetestoftimeuntilmid-1980swhenageand modernbuilding past andthefocusuponfuturewhichcometogetherinpresentatUniversity ofArkansas. Old Main As mentioned,OldMainwasbuiltfromshared planswithitscounterpartontheIllinoiscampus, Even withrenovation,OldMainremainedunfinisheduntil2006.Oneofthegiftsduring theCam One oftheoriginalbuildingsArkansas’campus,OldMainsymbolizesstrongconnection tothe The Universityof ARKANSAS cord enrollment in 2007, and expects the same for Fall 2008. The over 18,000 students18,000 over The 2008. Fall for same the expects and 2007, inenrollment cord for the Twenty-First Century are beginning to show. Arkansas enjoyed yet another re- another yet enjoyed Arkansas show. to beginning are Century Twenty-First the for new chapter in its storied history in 2008-09. The benefits of a billion-dollar Campaign Campaign billion-dollar a of benefits The 2008-09. in history storied its in chapter new enrolled at the Fayetteville campus welcome a new Chancellor, Dr. G. David Gearhart, Gearhart, Chancellor,Dr.David new G. a welcome campus Fayetteville the at enrolled a opens Arkansas of University the universities, land-grant leadingAmerica’s of One for thefirsttime.

the 2007 this fall. institution with “high research activity,” which puts UA in the top 10 percent in the nation.

placeamongnation’sthe publictopundergraduate business schools, according to as majormediaexecutives,scientists,engineers,teachers,writersandOlympians. teaching,research TheFayettevilleandservice. campus alsotheflagshipservesas athletic teams. Here, successful students will join with other graduates succeeding our with as well as programsacademic rankednationally with it achieve we and UniversitytheAt Arkansas, of strive excellencewe for everything indo, we institution of the University of Arkansas system, which includes branch universi- branch includes which system, Arkansas of University the of institution 21st Century, Arkansas has brought home more than its share of the nation’s most We PrepareStudentstoSucceed applied research. ties and the UA Medical System. As the lead campus, UA serves as the state’s major center of professionalcenterof state’seducationtheas and sourcemaintheoretical of and

prestigious undergraduate awards. In fact, the University of Arkansas was the was Arkansas of University the fact, In awards.undergraduateprestigious As a land-grant university, Arkansas strives to fulfill a three-fold mission of mission three-fold a fulfill to strives university,Arkansas land-grant a As researcha as Arkansas of University the categorizes Foundation Carnegie The annual the is education college to benchmarks the of One Arkansas’ true success is measured by its students. Since the turn of the the of turn the Since students. its by measured is success true Arkansas’ “Best Colleges” issue. The 2008 edition keeps the Universityof thekeepsedition 2008 The Colleges” Worldissue.“Best Report

only public or private institution in the country to have Rhodes,Marshall,have to country privateinstitutionthe orpublicin only US News. Adding to the good news, the College of Engineering was ranked Arkansas in the top level of the leading institutions of higher learning in learninghigher ofinstitutions leading the of level top the in Arkansas the toptierforfirsttimeinschoolhistory. the United States. The peer review and data-driven survey had Arkansas in back in 2001-02, and continues each year year to sameadd to the the overall in total recipients of Madisonthe James and NSF Udall, Goldwater, connected to the pride, quality and tradition that go with an Arkansas Arkansas an with go that tradition and quality pride, the to connected feelimmediately Youwill them. of 120,000 than more - graduates our highly competitivepost-graduateawardswonbyArkansasstudents. degree. - In addition, the Sam M. Walton College of Business ranked 25th 25th ranked Business of College Walton M. Sam the addition, In Walk through campus on Senior Walk. It features the names of all of namesWalkWalk.featuresthe Senior Iton campusthrough ics, semiconductorandlaserfacilities. robot- high-tech to labs anthropology equipped splendidly from range complexes Our decade. past the in Arkansas of University completion, are beginning construction or are on the books at the World-Class Facilities innovative projectsandwinprestigioushonorsawards. participateconferencesin aroundworld,the file patents theirfor into first-rate teaching. They publish nearly 100 books each year, translates unknown the investigating that knowing knowledge, of creation the and research value members Faculty laboratories. World-Class Faculty Over $700 million in construction projects have reached reached have projects construction in million $700 Over and classrooms the in begins excellence Arkansas, At US News and News US 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 97 Our - gradu It It was Fulbright students College who uncovered the world’s - larg fos- nautiloid est sil, an eight-foot specimen that lived 325 mil- lion years ago, in a near culvert Fayetteville. The Sam M. Walton College of Business The The J. William Fulbright College of Arts The Col- Sam M. Walton College of Business Sam M. Walton is ranked among the top 25 public business honor in Named States. United the in schools of most the successful world’s retailer and his the million, $50 of gift 1998 generous family’s College is flagshipArkansas’ business Walton school. The college offers two bachelor’s de- grees in six disciplines: accounting, econom- ics, finance, information systems, manage- J. William Fulbright Fulbright J. William ArtsCollege of and Sciences and Sciences, named after former Fulbright, University William J. Senator U.S. and President offers degrees in the liberal arts, which span everything from ancient Egyptian dynasties to the latest discoveries in nanotechnology. can We world. the throughout known are ates thank alumnus Robert Maurer for the revolu- his by possible made communications in tion invention of fi- ber optic cable. lege consists of departments 19 in the arts, sci- ences, humani- ties, and social sciences. Our flourishing honors on built is gram pro- the continuing success of our students. They regularly win competitive na- tional awards, such as Marshall Scholarships, Barry Goldwater Scholarships, and NSF Fel- Stur- premier the offers College The lowships. gis Fellowship for undergraduates. - - Senior Walk is The University of Arkansas proud to be the last university in the nation maintaining what once was a common tradition of etching its graduates’ names into the campus sidewalks. The 100,000th in graduate’s name went down Se cement during the 1990s. nior Walk stretches over five miles of campus sidewalks. The story of Senior Walk is a perfect example of how the University of Arkansas brings its commitment to the past together with innovations for the future. When the costs involved in hand-etching names into concrete forced numerous other universities to give up, the University of Ar kansas turned to its physical plant and engineering school grads to create a one-of-a-kind computerized sandblasting machine -- the SandHog. Each summer, the SandHog roars across the front lawn of Old Main, etching the names of graduates into sidewalks. At At Arkansas, students can major in one The University has nine colleges to pro- - fa modern most the of some in arts Fine Humanities programs from communica- Science programs engaging in research Broad range of degrees of over 120 undergraduate disciplines, many graduate into entry for them prepare which of studies ranging from law to medicine. Nine Colleges, One University vide a wide range of majors: Center Arts Walton the at region the in cilities Arts Fine Stone Durrell Edward famous to the Center. tions and history English to and philosophy, foreign languages taught by nationally claimed faculty. ac- projects from experimenting with squeezed clocks atomic of accuracy the improve to light to computer algorithms that may someday create a genetic map of every person. ington County in submitting the highest bid to the state in the 1870s that resulted in the University of Arkansas opening its doors here on Jan. 22, 1872. . . . that lives on today . . . that lives Investment Investment in the future is critical, and But that kind of commitment from the The link to the past . . . World-Class Support World-Class the recently completed Campaign for Twenty-First the Century resulted in a dollar billion infusion of gifts to the University of Arkansas. The effort reset the bar with the largest single gift to date to a U.S. public uni- philanthro- American of history the in versity py with a $300 million gift from the Walton Family Charitable Trust. Primary among the programs created by the gift Walton was the estab- the toward million $200 of designation College. Honors the of lishment was It uncommon. not is region the and state - Wash and Fayetteville of city the of effort the 98 2008 Arkansas Volleyball American Society for Engineering Education, Education, Engineering for Society American the to According employable. highly be also You’ll problems. solve and situations analyze to you prepare will degree engineering your choose, you path career Whichever business. ingbackground careertoa inlaw, medicine or engineer- your apply or research trepreneurial en- pursue corporation, a in work to choose can You options. diverse of full field flexible neering attheUniversityofArkansas. Engi- of College the out check then you, like sounds this If team. a of part being likeYou College ofEngineering 1931. since International AACSB the by accredited been has College Walton the 1926, in lished Estab- opportunities. global and real-world for prepared are they so business actual simulate that classroom the of out and in experiences Thecollege seeks to provide each student with silos. of instead business a of picture big the see students disciplines, these connecting By jobs. for student its preparesbetter and plines disci- business the integrates that curriculum business new innovative an introduced lege Waltonthe Col- 2003, In programs. Ph.D. two and MBA, the including master’s degrees, five as well as logistics, and marketing and ment, Sciences, &RuralSociology Human Development,Family Horticulture, Landscape,& General HumanEnvironmental Food Technology Food ScienceIndustry Food Science Hospitality &RestaurantMgmt. General Foods&Nutrition Dietetics Food, HumanNutrition& Environmental, Soil &Water Crop Management Apparel Studies Pre-Veterinary Medicine Animal Science Ag SystemsTechnologyMgmt. Ag Education Ag Communications Ag Education,Communications, Pre-Law Ag Economics Ag BusinessMgmtandMtking Agricultural Business and LifeSciences of Agricultural,Food Dale BumpersCollege Turf Sciences Sciences Hospitality Science & Technology h cos egneig I’ a broad, a It’s engineering? choose Why challenge. a Youlike You’re competitive. Chemistry Biology Asian Studies (minor) Arabic (minor) Art Anthropology Cartography/ American Studies African American Studies* Sciences College ofArtsand J. WilliamFulbright Landscape Arch.Studies Landscape Architecture Architectural Studies Architecture School ofArchitecture Pre-Veterinary Medicine Poultry Science Interior Design Lifespan Child Development Birth ThroughKindergarten Biophysical Chemistry Biochemistry Studio Art (minor orconcentration) Art History/Criticism Art Education Remote Sensing Regional Studies University of Arkansas Undergraduate AreasofStudy University ofArkansas Undergraduate Studies (minor) Medieval andRenaissance Mathematics Legal Studies(minor) Latin AmericanStudies* Journalism Japanese (minor) International Relations Historical Preservation(minor) History German Geology Geography Gender Studies(minor) French European Studies* Creative Writing English International Economics Economics Earth Science Drama Criminal Justice Computer Science Communication Classical Studies Stats (minororconcentration) Pure Mathematics Applied Mathematics News Editorial Broadcast Advertising/Public Relations and Business team. our join to you for love We’d States. United the in programs engineering undergraduate and graduate top-tier the of one as perceived passion- ately are pursuing our goal of becoming and being members staff and faculty 200 academic skillsdevelopment. and advising, career basic advising, academic instruction, supplemental and tutoring ing, mentor- peer orientation, through students to support proactive provides program This Program. Engineering Freshman our of port searchers. re- and faculty recognized internationally and nationally with elbow to elbow work you’ll coaching opportunities. Even as an undergrad, one-on-one of plenty in results 1) to (16 ratio andacademia. dustry in- by respected and recognized is degree your We’reABET-accredited,also that meanswhich disciplines.differentseven in degreesdoctoral and graduate undergraduate, offers that state the in program engineering comprehensive We’reonly Arkansas?the Universityof the at $50,000. around average engineers’ for salaries starting The 2,300 students, 15,650 alumni and and alumni 15,650 students, 2,300 The sup- the from benefit freshmen Incoming Our low undergraduate student-to-faculty Engineering of College the choose Why Pre-professional Programs Political Science Physics Philosophy Music Middle EastStudies* Psychology Dental Hygiene Dentistry Cytotechnology Chiropractic Professional Optics Electronics Computational Biophysics Music TheoryorComposition Music Performance Music Education Ophthalmic MedicalTechnology Diagnostic Medical Sonography Respiratory Care Radiologic Technology Podiatry Physical Therapy Pharmacy Optometry Occupational Therapy Nuclear MedicineTechnology Medicine Medical Technology Law Education Spanish Sociology Social Work Russian Studies* Religious Studies(minor) Public Administration Marketing* Management* General Business* Information Systems* Real Estate Investment Finance* Economics* Accounting* College ofBusiness Sam M.Walton dent majororaminorinthisfield. * Youmayearneitherasecond/depen- Human Resource Management Retail Marketing Marketing Management Small Business Organizational Leadership Quantitative Analysis Area Emphasis Personal Financial Mgmt Insurance Financial Management/ Banking Int’l Econ.&Business Business Economics and Entrepreneurship Transportation* Kinesiology Human ResourceDevelopment Health Science Elementary Education Communication Disorders Childhood Education Development Career andTechnical Education and HealthProfessions College ofEducation Minors fornon-business students centrations. business isofferedwiththesecon *A bachelorofscienceininternational Family &ConsumerSciencesEd. Exercise Science/Pre- Applied ExerciseScience P-12 TeachingPhysicalEd./ Technology Education Competency-Based Teacher Business Education Transportation Marketing Management International Business Information Systems General Business Financial Economics Enterprise ResourcePlanning Business Economics Accounting Wellness &Leisure Human Nutrition, Hospitality and Restaurant Restaurant and Hospitality Nutrition, Human Studies; Apparel as such majors popular with Sciences, Environmental Human of School the includes College Bumpers majors. our of sity diver- the at You’llsurprised you. be for major a has College Bumpers — environment man hu- the or environment natural the business, FoodAgricultural, andLife Sciences Collegeof Dale Bumpers f o ae neetd n lns animals, plants, in interested are you If - Teaching (MAT)Program Master ofArtsin Teacher Licensurethrough Recreation Nursing (BSN) Professional Computer Engineering Civil Engineering Engineering Chemical Engineering Biological Engineering College ofEngineering Secondary Education Early Childhood Education BiomolecularComputing Bioinformatics & Artificial Intelligence Transportation Structural Geotechnical Environmental Premedical Nuclear Power Engineering Microelectronics Materials Scienceand Food ProcessEngineering Environmental Chemical ProcessSafety Biotechnology/Biomedical Ecological Biotechnology Biomedical/Pre-med Mechanical Engineering Simulation Measurement Industrial Engineering Processing Electrical Engineering Premedical Thermal Systems Premedical Physics Mechanical Systems Math Materials Management Astronautics Quality Assurance Transportation &Logistics Operations Research& Manufacturing Ergonomics &Work Economic Analysis Engineering Management& Energy Systems Digital/Analog Electronics Digital/Analog Signal Computer Communications Control Systems Microelectronics Programming Languages Network &DataSecurity Grid &DistributedSystems Embedded Systems Computer Architecture 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 99 Journal of Food of Journal Journal of Islamic Law & Cul- U.S. U.S. News and World Report Arkansas Law Review, Law Arkansas Named by School of Law among the “most diverse” law America, schools the School in of Law builds on more than 80 years of tradition and alumni success to promote professionalism, civility and lead- ership. Our students follow a rigorous course law in success for them prepares that study of practice, business, public service and na- more. the in LL.M. an or J.D. a pursuing Whether students program, law agricultural only tion’s have the opportunity to expand and refine com- their serve to and – skills lawyering their munity and state – through the Legal Clinic, and program bono pro effective and active an various skills courses. Students also may par- ticipate in the publication of one of three law – journals Law & Policy and not faculty outstanding school’s law . The ture only nurtures and challenges our students, but is committed to research and outreach. A recently completed expansion of the law center includes a state-of-the-art courtroom read- hall, entrance two-story classrooms, and ing room, conference room and coffee shop, making it one of the most striking buildings on campus and a popular gathering place for the university community. Fulbright Peace Fountain Peace Fulbright Honoring J. William Fulbright, the 41-foot fountain world- and is president UA the former the heart of statue of bronze A a Main. Old main behind plaza Senator stands facing the fountain. U.S. renowned One One of the major benefits of the $300 The UA Honors College serves all under- Office Scholarship the college, the Within Current Current faculty Honors College million Walton gift was the $200 million dedication for the of Honors College to fund undergraduate UA Honors College fellowships ($50,000 for four years), to establish special study abroad and undergraduate research op- portunities, and to support outstanding fac- ulty in their research and honors teaching ef- forts. enjoy Honors majors. students small graduate classes, priority registration, special housing, increased interaction with faculty, and hanced opportunities for hands-on research. en- and the Office of Post-Graduate Fellowships provide additional services. Promising high school seniors are assisted with their applica- tions for the many available Sturgis, Boden- hamer, Boyer, and UA Honors College fellow- ships as well as Chancellor’s and University scholarships. the the school’s first dean, received the AIA Gold Medal in 1990 White at House a ceremo- ny; in 2000 the Thorncrown his ranked AIA Chapel in Springs as the fourth- Eureka best building by American an architect in the twentieth century. members continue to win national and in- ternational acclaim for their work. Students gain hands-on experi- ence at the community school’s center, which has won design and national numerous international design and teaching awards, and Garvan Woodland Gardens, the school’s woodland botanical garden in Hot Springs. International programs study in Mexico City, and sum- Rome, mer field studies in Eu- rope also expand our students’ perspective. The School of Architecture enjoys a na- The College of Education and Health Pro- Our students are involved in the com- such in learning hands-on enjoy Students School of Architecture tional reputation for producing outstanding designers who are well prepared for sional practice profes- in architecture and landscape architecture. The late Fay Jones, a member of the School’s first graduating class and later fessions prepares the professionals who touch people’s lives every day - teachers, school counselors, pathologists, speech nurses, coaches, science, health in specialists and administrators is mission college’s The recreation. and exercise to enhance the quality of life of the people of Arkansas, the nation and the world through the development of scholar-practitioners in education, health and human services. munity in many ways, including elementary educating children about health care at fairs sponsored by the Eleanor Mann in- teaching classroom as working and Nursing School of terns in local school districts. through and districts school with partnerships research with faculty members. Research in- cludes examining school reforms, for stays hospital reduce to methods studying treatment chronic diseases and learning about language acquisition by children. College of Education and Health Professions Management; Management; Interior Design; Human Devel- opment, Family Sciences and Rural Sociology; and General Human Environmental Sciences. Our Equine Program attracts students from many different majors. A Pre-Vet option is of- fered in both Poultry Science and Animal Sci- ence. Other popular majors are Agricultural Business; Environmental, Soil and Water Sci- ence; Food Science; Horticulture, Landscape and Turf Sciences; Crop Management; Agricultural and Education, Communication and Our Technology. Honors Program and Global Studies Program provide opportunities for stu- first come Students wings. their spread to dents in Bumpers College, which provides a family- like atmosphere. 100 2008 Arkansas Volleyball Illinois in 1979. A widely published author, Brill wrote two two wrote Brill books author,and numerous law review published articles and has widely received several A 1979. in Illinois at degree law of master’s his received He 1970. in Florida at 1998. in finishing committee, Self-Study NCAA Arkansas’ chaired He to preparetheSEC’s GenderEquityPolicyinthespringof1994. leticsCommittee from 1991-94 andwas specialon a committee Fall 2005. He previously as served a member of the Faculty Ath- in School Law UA the of dean interim the as served Brill 1975, since Arkansas at professor law A W.Brill. Howard is athletics Pennsylva- The at relations university and ment develop- for president vice appointed being in Howard Brill,FacultyAthletics Representative Library. Arkansas of University the to volumes 100,000 than more added which Books, the for spearheaded Campaign he role, this In Arkansas. of uni- in career respected nationally a launched was Thus Library. and Memorial Churchill ston minster and led fundraising efforts for The Win- Westat - development of director the appointed was he 1977, earlier.In years two baccalaureate his received he where Mo., Fulton, in College Westminster at president the to assistant came be- Gearhart when 1976, in began mater alma or andchallenge. adult life has prepared him for this singular hon- entire his that feels Gearhart earned, he (Ed.D.) law degree (J.D.) and doctor of education degree the for Walk Senior on inscribed twice is name whose university the of alumnus An Main. Old of shadow the in raised and born was Gearhart almost $900million. to million $119 from endowment the increased more than $1 billion for academic programs and raised which history, Arkansas in campaign tal capi- successful most largest, the - Century First Twenty- the for Campaign the was of architect the he chancellor, as appointment his to up versity advancement. During the decade leading versity in his capacity as vice chancellor for uni- 1, 2008, following 10 years of to service the uni- July on Arkansas of University the of chancellor Dr. G.DavidGearhart,Chancellor Brill is a 1965 graduate of Duke and earned his law degree degree law his earned and Duke of graduate 1965 a is Brill In his 14th year as the university’s faculty representative for In 1985, Gearhart took another career leap leap career another took Gearhart 1985, In his to back him lead would that path The Chancellor Ark., Fayetteville, of native A fifth the became Gearhart David G. Dr. the University University the at development of director the be to was selected he when time first the for home returned Gearhart Hen- drix, at years four After lege. Col- Hendrix at for development president vice become to state native his to returned he ment. advance- versity In 1978, cellor, Gearhart is a tenured member of the the of member tenured a is Gearhart cellor, higher educationadministration. in coursework doctoral his finished he where State, Penn of alumnus honorary an named was Merton College in Oxford, England. In 1996, he bright Scholar and studied at Oxford University, ster, in 1992, and the same year was named a Ful- mater,Westminalma undergraduate his - of nus and classrooms. facilities renovated and new of dozens funds, fellowship and scholarship student new 1,738 positions, faculty endowed new 132 of creation the included effort this in Gearhart’sleadership made to a public university. The direct results of ever gift largest the Foundation, Support table $300 million gift from the Walton Family Chari- to haveexceededabilliondollarsraised. as one of only 13 public universities at that time campaign that placed the University of Arkansas the Twenty-First Century, a billion-dollar capital role was the stunningly successful Campaign this in for impact significant most His programs. relations university and events special relations, constituent relations, alumni development, for responsible was He Arkansas. at advancement university for chancellor vice as state native his Miami (Fla.),PittsburghandWashington. Brigham Young, Rutgers, Alabama, Connecticut, American, them among universities, and leges col- organizations, non-profit dozen two nearly included Gearhart by managed Clients billion. $40 of excess in goals fundraising and Europe, dreds of clients in the United States, Canada and based philanthropic management firm has hun- Chicago- The education. higher of mission the advancing to connected closely stayed but tor, ates as senior vice president and managing direc- consulting firm of Grenzebach, Glier, and Associ- advance- ment program. top nation’s the to awarded medal, Support of Education (CASE) with its grand gold three times by the Council for Advancement and cited was division Gearhart’s and million, $950 surpassed university the at years 11 his during Totalmillion. $352 of State Penn to gifts private excess in raised which campaign, capital major a launched he State, Penn at While statewide. campuses 23 for programs relations external the for responsible president, vice senior to moted nia State University. Three years later, he was pro- In addition to his responsibilities as chan- as responsibilities his to addition In alum- distinguished a named was Gearhart a was campaign this of centerpiece The to returned again once Gearhart 1998 In international the joined Gearhart 1995, In tian, ElizabethandAndrew. Chris- children, three have Katherine wife his and teacher.He School Sunday a is and basketball and soccer youth coached has Commission, Fayetteville’s of Service City Civil the of man provement DistrictCommissionoftheGeneralAssembly. Im- Arkansas the and Commission Ethics of Code Governor’s the of member past Responsibility.a Professional is and He ics Eth- Legal of Professor Foster first Vincent the selected recently was He Committee. Advisory Ethics Judicial state the and Bar Arkansas the of member a is and Illinois and Florida Arkansas, awards honoring his teaching. He is licensed to practice law in cie n omnt srie Bil a sre a chair- as served has Brill service, community in Active ville. ville. Fayette- in lives Havens, Gearhart Joan mother, the father,late of publisher was Gearhart, A. George Gearhart’s Lynch. Merrill for president vice a now is who Arkansas of graduate a Brock, and pathologist; speech a as working currently State Penn of graduate a is who Katy, children: two have They 1974. in wed he whom Brockmann, is alicensedattorneyinthestateofArkansas. Pryor Center for the Oral and Visual History. of He also board advisory the of member a is and Institute, Rockefeller Winthrop the for directors kansas World Trade Center, chair of the board of Ar- the for advisors of board the of member a is Foundation, Campus Fayetteville Arkansas of ty Gearhart serves as vice president of the Universi- merous articles. - nu as well as Campaign, Capital the and Raising Education Higher in paign books, two of author the is he campaigns, capital in expert respected tionally professor.of rank the holding na- Professions, A Health and Education of College the in faculty in Fayetteville. His His Fayetteville. Timesin Arkansas Northwest Gearhart is married to the former Jane Jane former the to married is Gearhart Among his current professional affiliations, Philanthropy, and The Capital Cam- Capital The Fund Fund 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 101 STUDENT-ATHLETE STUDENT-ATHLETE AND ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMIC SUPPORT ACADEMIC MISSION STATEMENT Melissa Harwood-Rom Associate Athletic Director Servicesfor Student-Athlete Support The primary focus of the Razorback Student-Athlete Academic Support and Achieve- the is to provide ment Program student-athlete with the op- portunity to develop the skills necessary in to be a success - college and in life. This is ac superior complished through academic counseling, life skills to en- training and preparation ter the job market upon gradu- ation. ESPN The Magazine honors top scholar-ath- the nation’s letes, and Arkansas volley- its share ball has provided of Academic All-Americans and Academic All-District players. Jessica Dorrell (left) was the most recent, graduating last season from Arkansas, but the tradition goes back to the inaugural team with the likes of Tina Rico (right). Recognizing the difficulty of balancing the demands of athletic competition at the highest level and completion of completion and level highest the at competition athletic of demands the balancing of difficulty the Recognizing The key components of the SAASA are personal development, career development, academic tutoring, study hall There is no higher priority for the University of Arkansas Athletic De- Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Support Services Melissa Student-Athlete Academic Academic Student-Athlete and Achievement Support Student-Athlete Services Support Academic and Achievement the rigorous academic standards of a Carnegie the research-level Razorback university, Athletic Department provides support services through both facilities and personnel to guide Arkansas student-athletes to their ultimate goal: Uni- versity of Arkansas diploma. academic achievement. facilities, class attendance monitoring and incentive awards recognizing The Bogle Academic Center The Bogle Academic partment than the academic progress of its scholar-athletes. Thanks to the generous gift of Bob and Marilyn Bogle, the home of the Razorback Athletic Department’s Student-Athlete Academic Support and Achievement program Bogle foot 15,000-square The Center. Academic Bogle Marilyn and Bob the is Razorback Reynolds W. Donald of side east the in located is Center Academic Jon Director Athletic Associate Senior of direction overall the Under Stadium. Fagg, the Bogle Academic Center houses the Academic Support Program, the Razorback Office of Student Life and the Career Devel- opment Program. Harwood-Rom oversees the staff of professionals dedicated to directing that ways stu- in so do to and goals, academic personal their reach to dent-athletes balance their academic, athletic and personal lives. 102 2008 Arkansas Volleyball assistance andforreaching academicexcellenceinadvancedsubjects. use of tutors is a key element for academic success, allowing for individualized for individualinstructioninspecificsubjects. vidual study carrels that provide space for tutors to meet with student-athletes indi- 17 are There SAASA. the monitored by staff members of individualgroupor study, and An openstudy hall is available for individual study. for computer-based stations 30 over has(above) labcomputer The space.hall study of types three provides Center demic Aca- Bogle the study, rupted Study HallandTutors Each Razorback team sets its own criteria for study hall attendance. The The attendance. hall study for criteria own its sets team Razorback Each A quiet setting for uninter- NCAA. the by setrequirements eligibilitymeet easily but years, four in graduate to track on stay only not athletes Razorback load, course this maintaining academiccourseworkyear.eachduringof hours By 30 completion offul athletes achieve academic success. An example of a key goal is the success- ment team. Game Plan created by the Student-Athlete Academic Support and Achieve- maintainAcademiceligibility.followingthetoachieved easilyby is This Academic GamePlanforGraduation University ofArkansas The SAASA designs programs and sets specific goals to help student- help to goals specific sets and programs designs SAASA The Student-athletes are expected to meet specific academic criteria in order 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 103 The purpose of the Career Devel- Workshops are held to provide Fall 2007 Jessica Bachkora, softball; Jackie Booker, soccer; swim- Chinn, Allison swimming; Carr, Stephanie ming; Jessica Clark, swimming; Samantha Cor- Tara gymnastics; Daniels, Allison gymnastics; tez, Diebold, women’s track; Jennifer Fall, women’s track; Erin Gray, women’s track; Allison Harris, - Haus Thomas swimming; Haskins, Megan soccer; key, basketball; Sarah Landau, women’s track; Molly Lewis, gymnastics; , women’s golf; Aurelija Miseviciute, tennis; women’s Katie McGraw, swimming; Elizabeth McVean, soccer; Mitchell Munoz, men’s track; Tiffany - Redlarc track; track; Angela Scott, women’s zyk, women’s Nicholas Spinazze, men’s tennis; Katie Stripling, women’s track; Blake Strode, men’s tennis; Erica swimming. Totten, Spring 2008 Nanar Airapetian, women’s tennis; Gina Bargia- chi, swimming; Jackie Booker, soccer; Stephanie Carr, swimming; Allison Chinn, swimming; Jes- gymnastics; Daniels, Allison swimming; Clark, sie wom- Diebold, Tara football; Davis, Michael John en’s track; Hilary Freeman, softball; Erin Gray, Megan tennis; men’s King, Austin track; women’s Haskins, swimming; Thomas Hauskey, men’s basketball; Shedrick Johnson, football; Lewis, Stacy women’s golf; Katie McGraw, swimming; Beth McVean, soccer; Ashley Miller, volleyball; Mitchell Munoz, men’s track; Erin Neumann, swimming; Lynette Ng, swimming; Lindsay Pat- terson, soccer; Caroline Peyton, women’s track; Sarah Pfeifer, women’s basketball; Brent Rosson, men’s track; Angela Scott, women’s track; Whit- ney Sylvan, women’s golf; Michael Smith, foot- Strode, Blake track; women’s Stripling, Katie ball; tennis. men’s University of Arkansas of Arkansas University Department Athletic ChampionsAcademic Career Development opment Program is to assist student- athletes in making a smooth transi- tion from the University of Arkansas into the workplace. This process be- a with year the freshman during gins one-hour course on career options. student-athletes training in resume writing, interviewing skills and eti- quette. Individual assistance with and job internships summer locating placement gives student-athletes a head start into their chosen careers. The social and personal develop- Student Life ment of student-athletes is as impor- tant to the University of Arkansas as the academic and athletic achieve- ment. The Office of Student Life fo- cuses on the personal development and community service components of the NCAA CHAMPS/LifeSkills pro- gram. is Training provided in a vari- ety of areas including financial plan- ning, drug and alcohol education, time management, study skills and activi- service community developing ties. Razorbacks who scored perfect 4.0 grades for the semester Razorbacks who scored from 3.50 to 3.99 Razorbacks with grades from 3.00 to 3.49 Razorbacks with grades the highest cumulative GPA. spring semester with The University of Arkansas Ra- Voted on by the university faculty as the outstanding former non-scholarship student-athlete. on by the university faculty as the outstanding Voted academic bests each semester. Recognizing achievement of new personal or above for two consecutive semesters Earning a 3.0 GPA Athletic Director’s List Athletic Director’s Honor Roll Athletic Department each athlete Razorback graduating the to Presented Recognition for Razorback athletes who exceed a 3.0 GPA each fall and spring semester. each fall who exceed a 3.0 GPA for Razorback athletes Recognition Champions Academic zorback Athletic Department an overall has student-athlete class tendance at- policy. Student-Athletes Academic Support and Achievement assists with the enforcement of this policy through regular checks class attendance. If on traveling with a team, student-athletes notify instruc- tors early in each semester regarding assignments or exams. Former Razorback stars like Libby Windell (left) and Jessica Field (right) set a standard for current players both for current and Jessica Field (right) set a standard (left) FormerLibby Windell Razorback stars like on and off the court. Academic All-Americans and SEC Boyd McWhorter Both were of the Year Scholar-Athlete McWhorter Field was the overall Boyd recipients. winner after her senior year. Class Attendance Award Hog Hard Working Honor Roll SEC Academic Award Lon Farrell HonorsAwards and Program Excellence Academic 104 2008 Arkansas Volleyball S. RobWalton (BSBA’66),FormerChairmanof the Board,Wal-Mart Stores Jim C.Walton (BSBA’71),President,Walton Enterprises Don J.Tyson, Jr. (’52),Founder, Tyson Foods (BSE’53),FormerCBSSportsand FoxSportsannouncer ofTransportationRodney Slater(BA‘80),FirstAfrican-AmericanU.S.Secretary Maurer(BS‘48),InventoroffiberoptictechnologyatCorningGlass Robert Ronald LeMay(BSBA‘72),CEO, Jones(BA‘65),OwneroftheDallasCowboys Jerry George W. Haley(LLB’52), Regina Blakely(BA’81,JD’85),FormerCBSNewsReporter (BSBA‘88), Here’s ashortlistofsomeournumerousnotablegraduates: Who Else Graduates fromtheUniversity ofArkansas? Executive Director, Former ExecutiveDirector USAT&F HallofFameMember Former World RecordHolder 1992 OlympicGoldMedalist SEC 75th Anniversary Currently workingonher NCAA Woman oftheYear (BA, 1995) Kattie ShepherdAllen Arkansas Razorbacks:Athletes&Graduates for theStateofArkansas Stories ofCharacterHonoree the MayoClinic medical residencyat Chicago 2016Olympicbid Organization leading the World Sport Chicago, for USATrack &Field Elite AthletePrograms (BA, 1985) Mike Conley Two-time SuperBowlparticipantwiththeDenverBroncos U.S. AmbassadortoGambia,brotherofauthorAlexHaley

Complex. on the steps of the Broyles celebrates graduation day Athletics Class of 2008 Members of the Razorback University ofArkansas.” atthe have alwaysbeenproud ofhowIwastrainedandwhatlearned My timeasaRazorbackwasmymostlife-shapingexperience,andI of Arkansaswasequaltothatmycolleaguesfrom IvyLeagueschools. pleasedtofindthatmyeducationandtrainingattheUniversity was very inNewYork,ter Fayetteville.WhenIleftLittleRocktostudyatCornell I af- togoonUAMSinLittleRocktrainsurgery the goodfortune “I amalwaysproud ofmydegree from theUniversityofArkansas.Ihad she isthesportsanchoratABCaffiliate, WSOC,inCharlotte,N.C. to sideline reporter for ESPN’s coverage of the WNBA within weeks. Today, graduationWomen’s to NCAAFour 1998Final fromWright Tiffany went person —notjustanI.D.number — tothefacultyandstaff.” the greatest thingsaboutArkansasisthatyouare anindividual,areal great amount of one-on-onea mentoringis with Therethe teachers. I individual.think one an of as develop to wanted I how about cerned reputation. My professors were with concerned my personal goals; con- huge a has it university,but huge a isn’t Arkansas of University “The Tiffany Wright (BA,1998) Cardiothoracic Surgeon Member of1978FinalFourTeam Jim Counce,M.D.(BA,1978) Third-round draftpick Crip Hall and Harold Horton Three-year starterforRazorbacks Caleb Miller(BA,1995) for theCincinnatiBengals awards atArkansas 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 105 Razorbacks Hannah McLeod (left) and Katie Hardman and Maryori Franco (below) make visits to local elementary youth physi- school to promote the Sweat cal fitness through Hawg program. Each year, the Southeasternthe year, Each Conference recognizes the elite in community service through the Brad Community Service Award. Davis Each member institution nominates its top commu- nity volunteer from men’s and women’s teams. The 2008 University of Arkan- sas recipients of the $2,000 scholarship award were 2008 SEC BRAD DAVIS DAVIS BRAD SEC 2008 COMMUNITY AWARD SERVICE PEACOCK & EMILY AUSTELL KENT standout Kent Austell and gymnastics all-arounder Em- all-arounder gymnastics and Austell Kent standout field and track ily Peacock. Sweat Hawgs impacts elementary students in the third through fifth grade fifth through third the in elementarystudents impacts Hawgs Sweat proj- for volunteer also athletes Razorback teams, individual their Through A new initiative from the Arkansas Athletic Department for the 2008-09 by encouraging physical fitness activities in hopes of building good exercise habits early. ects ranging from Habitat for Humanity, local Boys Boy and and Girl Girls Scout Clubs, troops, and local visits to area and for Razorbacks like projects community for volunteer also state athletes Individual children’s hospitals. Christmas. academic year is the creation of a speaker’s bureau for coaches and athletes everyat schools local to Character out Razorbacks reach of to goal The level. Counts is to bring positive examples of the benefits of hard work, teamwork, in athletics can provide. and leadership that participation Razorback athletes assist Lift Up America and its ef- forts to fight hunger. Former defensive tackle Charles Alexander and other football players help unload protein donated products Foods for by Tyson distribution to the Northwest Arkansas member Food Bank’s agencies which ben- efited over 30 local groups. Lift America Up Razorbacks Robert Salinas (above) and Mychael Stewart (left) sign autographs at the end of year rally for the Book Arena. Hogs at Bud Walton Being a part of the northwest Arkansas community is an important part programs several conducts Department Athletic Arkansas of University The Market- Razorback the and Life Student of Office the through Coordinated for rewards with schools, elementary the in reading encourages Hogs Book Arkansas Razorbacks in the Community in the Razorbacks Arkansas for support tremendous provides Arkansas of state The Razorback. a being of give Razorbacks the fitting only is it therefore, team, athletic everyRazorback back to the local community. to models role as particularly community, the in Razorbacks placing at aimed our young people. el- the on impact direct with programs running longest the of two Office, ing Hawgs Sweat and Hogs Book the are Arkansas northwest ementaryof schools programs. schools that include visits by Razorback athletes. the top readers and top 106 2008 Arkansas Volleyball Gearhart. Most recently the director of athlet- David Dr.G. Chancellor new of direction the at university entire the of administration the with assists that staff senior of group a mittee, Com- Executive Arkansas’ of University the of member a as him places which Arkansas of University the at chancellor holds vice of also title the Long “student-athlete,” of cept con- the to commitment highest the of cord program. stronger even one into department athletics women’s and men’s separate University’s the blended and coach football new Razorbacks’ the for search the completed Long Arkansas, at months initial his During White. A. John Dr.Chancellor University to advisor an as ing - serv after 2008, 1, Jan. on athletics Razorback of director the became Long Jeff 2007, of fall and DirectorofAthletics Vice ChancellorforIntercollegiateAthletics Jeff Long vtrn diitao wt a rc re- track a with administrator veteran A UniversityJoiningtheArkansasthe inof one of the nation’sthe of as- one with but programs, top remain only not to path the on Long Arkansas has student-athletes, Razorback 450 than more the of each for experience quality a of promotion the and service community ning, integrity,win- of principles guiding his to ted higher levelofachievement. even an to program Razorback the enhancing tion’s top programs, but to elevate its status by na- the of one as place its maintain only not to path the on Arkansas has Long structure, internal new a creating with Along model. a sion for the University of Arkansas will become Long’svi- administration, the of streamlining and reorganization innovative an through ics and onthefieldofcompetition. his vision for excellence in both the classroom ics at the University of Pittsburgh, Long brings By assembling an executive team commit- athlet- Razorback on stamp his Putting as an innovator in athletic athletic in innovator an as known While Arkansas. of dual University the at his positions to prior versity Uni- Kentucky University Eastern and Tech Michigan, Virginia of Oklahoma, University of University including level I Division the at administration letic ath- in experience decades two than more has Long level ofachievement. high its surpass to pirations and its efforts tofighthunger.and itsefforts withLiftUpAmerica effort Razorback Athletics’volunteer Jeff Longsetsthetonefor to elevate Pitt’s profile from a local to national firms, marketing sports college leading tion’s na- the of one Sports, ISP with agreement an uniforms and apparel for all 19 Pitt teams and for adidas with partnership a established He Pittsburgh. of University the to brand “PITT” powerful the returned which Panthers the for mark primary new a in resulted brand letics hancements forthePittBand. en- plus field, and track and soccer softball, plans for new competition venues for baseball, tling. When he departed Pittsburgh, Long had wres- and gymnastics for facilities training as well as House Field Fitzgerald at room weight sports Olympic new a dedicated Long 2005, In years. half a and two over just in million $34 almost in resulted Quest the renovation, and construction facility endowments for gifts capital and scholarship through Panther athletes for experience student-athlete the enhance to Designed campaign. Excellence” athletics, most notably through the “Quest for leagues. Series Bowl Championship six the of five in served has Long career, his During athletics. collegiate regarding issues key on sought ly high- council his made has – Conference ern Southeast- now and Coast Atlantic East, Big Ten,Big XII, Big the – conferences prestigious most America’s in administrator and director athletic an as experience His I. Division for regulation and operations the oversaw Management that NCAA administrators athletic the of the one as Council on served Long Carolina StateUniversity. University,Duke at North and University Rice positions staff administrative and coaching in stands the coach’s perspective from time under- spent also Long management, department His commitment to building the Pitt ath- Pitt redefined Long Arkansas, to Prior governance, NCAA of forefront the On 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 107 He He began his lengthy career in college - Wes Ohio at athlete two-sport former A An Ohio native from Kettering, Long is athletic administration at the University of Michigan, hired by legendary athletics director, coach the late Bo Schembechler. and During his seasons with posts of series a through promoted was Long the Wolverines, to the position of associate athletics direc- tor. leyan, Long earned seven varsity letters for the Bishops in football and baseball before 1982. in economics in degree his completing He started his post graduate career in athlet- ics as a graduate assistant football coach at the cradle of coaches, Miami of Ohio. Long in Miami at education in master’s his earned 1983, moving on to football staff positions at Rice, Duke and NC State prior to joining Michigan. Ann of Gellrich Fanny former the to married daughters, two have Longs The Mich. Arbor, Stephanie and Christina. The Long Family: Stephanie, Jeff, Fanny and Christina. Arkansas Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Jeff Long and Director Chancellor Vice Arkansas Long’s Long’s first appointment Jeff Long announcing the hiring of football coach Bobby Petrino, the first during his head coaching hires of three first year with Arkansas. marketing and pro- motions, licensing, media relations, ticketing, and radio television rights and erVision productions. In addition, Soon- Long was the primary administra- tor for the Sooners’ highly success- ful football and men’s basketball programs, along with sport super- vision of baseball, wrestling and both golf teams. - East at was athletics of director a as ern Kentucky where he served for sev- made He years. half a and two eral revisions to the EKU athletic infrastructure and completed sev- eral facility projects. Long created the first modern corporate partner and sponsorship structure at EKU. Prior to Eastern, Long had a brief stay with Virginia as Tech an asso- ciate athletics director. As an athletic leader, Long Long Pitt, at arriving Before was a key advocate for the Big East during the league’s time of Thanks transition. membership in large part to Long’s voice of leadership, the Big East mem- key - main a as position its tained ber of the Bowl Championship System, and the Pitt Panthers earned the Big East’s automatic berth in 2004 at the Fi- Tostitos esta Bowl. Along with his ten- ure on the Executive Council, Long also served on the NCAA’s Sports Wagering Task Force in 2004, and as a member of the Executive Committee of the Di- As- Directors’ Athletic I-A vision sociation. was senior associate athletic di- rector at Oklahoma for two and a half years. Managing the ex- ternal affairs of the Sooners, he was an innovator in his direc- tion of the key image areas of Sports Illustrated on Campus’ Long’s Long’s direction of the Panther program Pitts- to up added tenure four-year Long’s level. Through Long’s leadership the depart- ment worked with its partners weekly television to program, begin “Panthers - Week a ly,” which highlighted all 19 sports on FSN Pittsburgh, a monthly magazine publication, “Panther Eyes,” and raised the profile of radio broadcasts with Clear Channel for football, basketball, hockey, women’s basketball and other programs. resulted not only in the mandatory - recertifi cation by the NCAA of Pitt athletics in 2005, Pittsburgh of University the of citation the but by the peer review team that he gram that was led a “model for others to a follow.” pro- Among the student-athlete changes initiated position new a of formulation the was Long by developed coordinator, skills life and career for in concert with the University of Pittsburgh’s Provost. burgh becoming one of the nation’s top pro- grams, notably the Panthers’ selection as the No. 17 overall program in the nation in the December 2006 All-Sport Rankings. “We will provide opportunities their fullest will provide potential for student-athletes“We to achieve competing while at the highest successfully level.” socially, and athletically, academically, 108 2008 Arkansas Volleyball Compliance and Student-Athlete Services andStudent-Athlete Compliance pervises the student-athlete services departmentstudent-athleteservices the pervises General Counsel. the of Office University’s the with issues ance compli- on relationship reporting informational cellor and director of athletics, Fagg will have an chan- vice the to directly reporting to addition and education is a new position for Arkansas. In compliance rules Conference Southeastern and Intercollegiate Athletics. senior management group for the the Department of of member as serves He 2008. of summer the in services student-athlete and compliance for director athletic associate senior a as kansas Ar- of University the joined Fagg Jon academics, Senior AssociateAthletic Director Jon Fagg the athleticdirectorwithmajorgiftfundraising. assisting as well as Foundation Razorback the with ment and serves as the department’s primary contact oftheRazorbackTicketsupervision Office. associate athletic director for finance and business in and athletic partners department web site. He also works multi-media with the relations, media gram, pro- licensing collegiate promotions, and marketing for oversight provides Wyrick department, athletic in May2008. Athletics Intercollegiate of Department Arkansas’ of athletic director for external affairs in the University for ExternalAffairs Senior AssociateAthletic Director Chris Wyrick McWhorter Boyd SEC/H. Scholar-Athletes oftheYear. two first University’s the and titles national academic team year, the of All-American academic national including honors academic numerous received student-athletes fe- male Razorback classroom, the on emphasis strong her of result a As program. entire her of excellence as the Director of Women’s Athletics was the overall Athletic Department. Razorback unified the of director athletic associate vice chancellor for the University and the executive beginsher 28th season in a new role as an associate and Arkansas, of University the with synonymous Athletic Director Executive Associate Associate ViceChancellorand Bev Lewis Senior RazorbackAthleticDepartmentStaff h hlmr o hr rvos 9ya tenure 19-year previous her of hallmark The been has Lewis Bev decades, two almost For n diin o opine Fg as su- also Fagg compliance, to addition In NCAA of supervision department Fagg’s and compliance of aspects all Overseeing Wyrick brings extensive experience in develop- the of operationsexternal the for Responsible associate senior the named was Wyrick Chris for women’s squad to achieve a national ranking and and ranking national first a achieve to the squad women’s included milestones coaching Arkansas Her coach. track and country cross women’s was NCAA ManagementCouncil. the on recently most and Cabinet Championship NCAA the with first administrator, an as level est a coachandanadministrator. as both contributions her of recognition in winners letter- University’s the by Honor of Hall Arkansas ics. Athlet- Women’s for Center Lewis Bev the named Bogle requested that Arkansas’ $6 million facility be Marilyn and Bob as honors personal greatest her of one received Lewis campaign, the During teams. women’s for to support direct in Athletics million Women’s $11.5 over directed Lewis Century. Twenty-First the for Campaign University’s the of pliance fortheBigSouthConference. com- of director as year one served also sity.He Univer- State Fresno at compliance for director athletics assistant the as years three spent Fagg tions. interpretations regarding NCAA rules and regula- and education advisement, and personnel, sity cation for intercollegiate staff and related univer- NCAA compliance program, including rules edu- the of aspects all coordinating included bilities compliance inthefallof2005. being promoted to associate athletics director for assistantathletics director forcompliance before in State an as years half and four served he 2001, Carolina March North at Hired University. StateCarolina North at years seven past the ing 450 Razorbackstudent-athletes. than more to support offers and advises which door tennis facility. In his six years, Vanderbilt raised out- the and track stadium, facility,baseball tice the the Memorial Gym practice facility, the football prac- of athletics development, including raising funds for Club. tiveDirector ofDevelopment/National Commodore ticket offices. He served as the Commodores’ Execu- ISP.Wyrick also managed the with sports information and the relationship institution’s the and keting as an administrator and a fundraiser overseeing mar- million in2007. in revenue from $13.8 million in fiscal 2006 to $27.8 increaseanGamecockresulting Club, thein of tion campaign for athletics. He assisted in the reorganiza - capital million $200 a manage helped he USC With development. for director athletics where associate was he Carolina South at years two after Arkansas Prior to assuming the duties of AD, Lewis Lewis AD, of duties the assuming to Prior high- the at athletics collegiate served Lewis of University the into voted was she 1998, In success the of part a also was leadership Her His first first athleticsHis administrative experience State,Carolina North at tenure his to Prior responsi- Fagg’s Wolfpack, the with While spend- after staff Razorback the joins Fagg He was responsible for the major gifts aspect aspect gifts major the for responsible was He Vanderbilt at years six spent he USC, to Prior joined Wyrick N.C., Greensboro, of native A ters, Caroline(10)andCaitlin(8). (Ohio) beforegoingtoVanderbilt. Miami and State NC at worked Wyrick science, cal politi- in degree a with State Carolina North of graduate I schools. Division major for Year the of Raiser Fund National the as recognized was he 2003, In lion. mil- $15 almost by en- dowment increased Vanderbilt’s months, seven last his In athletics. for million $80 almost Reed andEllie. twins, six-year-old and (10) Madison Jon dren: 1992. 1991toFebruary January from Arizona, of University the mater, alma his at coach GA a and as 1993 June to 1992 February at Davidson from an assistant coach as stint a cludes in- also perience ex- coaching His seasons. three for team football the assistant coach for an as serving as ance duties as well compli - handled he where College Hill Mars at came development officeratArkansas. tant director of championships with the NCAA, and assis- former Montana, of University the at director kansas in1981. to herarrivalatAr- prior Purdue from master’s her it with followed and 1979 in Michigan Central from gree de- bachelor’s her onships. Champi- Country Cross 1988 the with team ship champion- confer- ence first the Her husband, Harley, is the former athletic athletic former the is Harley, husband, Her earned Lewis Wyrick and his wife Merrily have two daugh- two have Merrily wife his and Wyrick 1992 A Fagg and his wife Amanda have three chil- three have Amanda wife his and Fagg 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 109 Dr. Bill Smith Dr. Asst. Athletic Director for New Media Beginning his year with 20th the univer- sity, Dr. takes Bill on Smith new for duties 2008-09 oversee- ing internet operations for the athletic depart- of launch the and ment a new website for the combined department, ArkansasRazorbacks.com. Smith earned his doctorate at the university in 1999, and has been an adjunct instructor at both Arkansas in journalism and Northwest Arkansas Com- munity College in history. He and his wife and Ashley. Libby have two children, Will Prior to join- Trantham Trantham and wife Kristen are proud par- Kevin Trainor Kevin Associate Athletic Director for Media Relations and Communications Starting his 14th season kansas, at Kevin Ar- Trainor is second in year his as associate athletic director and his ninth as the lead in the Razorback media relations office. He also serves as primary contact for Razorback football. A university graduate in journalism in 1994, he earned his masters at his and Trainor 2005. in Arkansas wife, the former Ruth Whitehead, are the parents of two daughters, Emma and Ellie. Chris Pohl Associate Athletic Director for Events A former championships director for the NCAA, Chris Pohl begins her fifth season at the University of Arkansas. She joined Arkansas and marketing manage to 2004 in sports women’s the for promotion after 11 years at the NCAA. Pohl will coordinate home events for the Razorbacks, taking lead gymnastics on and women’s basket- gradu- 1981 A others. among ball ate of Central Michigan and basketball letterwinner, she State. in 1984 from Penn earned her master’s ing the Sooners, Trantham spent five seasons professional in sports in - Wash ington, D.C. earned his bach- elor’s of science degree in ness management busi- from Centenary College in 1990 and a degree master’s in sports management from the Academy in 1998. United States Sports ents of two sons, William Matthew and Davis Michael. Dr. Sean Rochelle Dr. Asst. Athletic Director for Development Joining the univer- sity in 2006, Dr. Sean Rochelle moved into athletics in February 2007. After five years teaching at Azusa Pa- Arkan- native the cific, san returned home to work with University Development prior to taking over management of the Lady Razorback Foundation. A two-time Aca- Rochelle demic quarterback, All-American 10-win only its to Arkansas-Monticello led season. Rochelle and his wife, Caroline, Abigail. have one daughter, - manage event for AD associate as role his In In this capacity, Trantham served as tour- During his tenure, he helped the Sooners Tracey Stehlik Tracey Associate Athletic Director for Compliance Starting her 25th year with Ste- the Tracey Arkansas, of University hlik serves as associate athletic di- rector for compliance. She began women’s assistant an as career her of part a was and coach, basketball the staff that won the only wom- hoops en’s conference champion- ships at Arkansas. Stehlik worked roles administrative of variety a in since leaving the court including compliance and game management. She and have two daughters, Mollie and Maggie. husband Wayne Melissa Harwood-Rom Associate Athletic Director for Academic Support Taking over as the lead nator coordi- for academic support all for 19 Razorback sports, Melissa Harwood-Rom brings 20 years of experience at Arkansas. Joining the university in 1989 after work- ing with football and men’s bas- ketball at Washington State, she developed the former women’s athletics department system academic before being named univer- and She 2008. of summer the in teams all oversee to sity professor Curt Rom have two children, Zoe and Clio. ment, Trantham oversaw more than 500 events a year, coordinated the efforts 1,500 event of staff members and more was responsible than for activities within 13 athletic facilities. He also served liaison as with OU’s all postseason events both Big 12 and including NCAA championship competitions. nament director for more than 25 postseason events the including championship 2006 NCAA Wrestling Championship, 2006 NCAA Baseball - Regional Championship, and 2005 Big 12 Wom Gymnastics Championship. en’s to record-setting attendance figures while grow- for ing the recognition and revenue community athletic department. Trantham managed respon- was and OU at Program Partners Premier the sible for $1.2 million in annual revenues. Justin Maland Asst. Athletic Director for Facilities Justin Maland begins his second year an as assistant athletic director for facilities and his eighth with the Razorback athlet- ic department. The Harrison, Ark., tive na- was a catcher at , and the through staff joined Arkansas baseball in 1999. He earned his master’s in sports management from Arkansas in 2001. He and Parnell, Sarah former the to married is daugh- one of parents the are Maland’s the Macy Jane. ter, Matt Trantham returned to his native Ar- Trantham oversees Razorback facilities, Prior to joining Arkansas, Trantham began Marvin Caston Asst. Athletic Director for Student Life Entering his fourth season with the ath- letic Caston oversees department, the new Student office. Life letterman A four-year (1966-99) as a fullback for the Razorbacks. Caston worked in the past in compliance at University of South Florida and at Arkansas. The native is married Winnsboro, to the La., former Tommi J. The Castons have a son and are Williams. expecting in January. Matt Shanklin Associate Athletic Director for Marketing and Licensing Marketing the Razorbacks for his 19th season, Matt Shanklin over- sees the promotion- department’s al efforts, licensing program and serves as a sport administrator for baseball. Since 2001, he served as general manager of Sports Shows, Inc., and starting in work 2008 with will Arkansas’ new partner, ISP. He sales joined Arkansas He Carolina. East at working after and his wife, the former Missy Emmerson, are the parents of three, Jordan, Barbara and Isabella. Tom Dorre Tom Associate Athletic Director for Business and Finance While Tom Dorre begins his sev- enth year as overseeing the - finan cial affairs of Razorback Athletics, veteran Arkansas of University the begins his 41st year of service to the institution. Earning both of his degrees from Arkansas, Dorre began his career in the university the through rasing administration ranks to associate vice chancellor for finance in 1987. He moved to athletics in August 2002. He and wife Connie have one daughter and a pair of grandchildren. Matt Trantham Matt Director Athletic Senior Associate Operations for Internal kansas in June 2008 to serve as the senior asso- ciate athletic director for internal operations for the University of Arkansas’ Department of Inter- collegiate Athletics. A product of Hot Springs, near- spending after Razorbacks the joins he Ark., of Oklahoma. ly nine years at the University equipment operations. event management and his career with the Sooners in July 1999 as the promotions director for the athletic department where he worked with all 20 of OU’s teams. He was named assistant athletic director for event management in 2004 and was promoted to as- sociate athletic director in 2006. 110 2008 Arkansas Volleyball President Dicus Chuck in for the Razorbacks’ entry into the com- tion, Inc. Founda- Razorback of president second the became Dicus, Chuck All-American ment, and another former football player, depart- athletic the of management nior se- into moved Phillips 1991, In Phillips. foundationnewthe president, Terry Don under created was classification, donor top the for benefits more even provided that giving of level new a Scholarship, Broyles-Matthews the of establishment The campus. Inc., off relocated and 1988 Foundation,in Razorback be- coming it, with changed Fund Scholarship prominent SouthwestConference. nationallythen theathleticswithin back Razor- advance to programs and facilities scholarships, for support much-needed the providing in important became and program athletic the support to way tive to provide Razorback fans with an innova- zorbackScholarship Fund. Their goal was Ra- the formed leaders business statewide Director George Cole and a small group of Broyles, Coach Wilson Matthews, Athletic The RazorbackFoundation,Inc. The Foundation’s played a vital role vital a playedFoundation’s The the and changed have times The Frank Coach seventies, early the In Vice-President DeBriyn Norm 144-58-5. of record a and titles Conference Southwest en sev- Championship, National 1964 the included coach football head Razorback the as career son to the NACDA Hall of Fame in 2008. His 19-sea- named recently was Broyles fame, of hall letics Razorback program. the and University the for support raising now a out is and University the to closed service of career 50-year he years, 40 almost for men’s athletics Razorback of leader and coach football champion national former The Broyles. Frank director athletic Arkansas legendary in -- record athletics track along and profile high man a with a face, familiar a welcomed Inc., dation, Athletic DirectorEmeritus A member of every significant college ath- college significant every of member A With the start of 2008, the Razorback Foun- White. and Cardinal the wear proudly that letes student-ath- female and male 450 over the to assistanceproviding and Arkansas of University the at intercollegiateteams varsity 19 all of support in mission new a for prepares Inc., Foundation, zorback two athletic departments in 2008, the Ra- seat “HomeoftheRazorbacks”. 72,000 the Stadium, Razorback Reynolds W. Donald tennis)and (outdoor Center TennisBillingsley M. George the Center, Indoor Dills field), Tennisand track door (in - Center TrackTyson Randal football), for practice (indoor Pavilion Walker and Pat Willard field), and track (outdoor Field McDonnell John (baseball), Field Cole George at Stadium Baum Charlie offices), administrative and (football ter Cen- Athletic Broyles the of construction the for aid financial provide helped has Inc. Foundation, Razorback the Arena, sport. every ties into some of the best in the nation in facili- athletic Arkansas’ of expansion the and Conference, Southeastern petitive With the unification of Arkansas’ of unification the With WaltonBud ofcompletion the Since Vice-President Harold Horton Broyles wasinductedintothe NACDAHallofFameatthe2008event. the 2007NACDA/NITAthleticDirectors Award atthe2007NACDAconvention. Jack PowersoftheNITandNACDAPresident LeeMcElroy present Broyles with Chief FinancialOfficer Rollins Jackie RazorbackFoundation.com. at website foundation’s the visit please benefits, and giving of levels about tion Scholarship Platinum. For more informa - Matthews Broyles to up continuing and levelRazorback $50 the atbeginning lev- els, several has Razor- Inc., the Foundation, back to giving fund annual the LevelsMembership tionally competitivelevel. na- a on athletics in participating while education college quality a achieving of dreams their realize to them enable that programs various and facilities arships, schol- for providing by student-athletes our assists Foundation The Razorbacks. Arkansas of University the of endeavors Foundation, Inc. is to support the athletic Mission Statement h opruiy o atcpt in participate to opportunity The Razorback the of mission stated The toFrankBroyles Administrative Assistant Ritchie Donita 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 111 LOGAN FORSYTHE LOGAN First Round MLB DEENA KASTORDEENA American Record Women’s STACY LEWIS STACY Place Third Tied, U.S. Open Women’s Champion 2007 World 100 Meter Dash Beijing Bound Spearman (200), Gay (100), Wallace Tyson Campbell-Brown (200), Nicole Veronica (1,500), Wurth-Thomas Christin (800), Teter Begley (10,000), Amy Yoder Batchelor (long jump) (Marathon), Tarik and April Steiner Bennett (pole vault) Second Round NBA DARREN McFADDEN DARREN First Round NFL Oakland Raiders LAUREN ERVIN LAUREN Third Round WNBA Connecticut Sun 6 First Round 19 Drafted Overall First Round NFL In 2008 alone, six Razor- backs, including two first round picks Darren Mc- Fadden (left, fourth overall pick by Oakland) and Felix Jones (above, 22nd overall by Dallas). Over the past five years It’s Not Just #5 & #25 In the past four years, the NFL has been in record numbers. Add in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the University of Arkansas provides America’s fastest athletes in the world and the University of Arkansas provides America’s Add in the 2008 Beijing Olympics Begley and Deena Kastor. -- to the distances -- Amy Yoder Spearmon Wallace Gay and from the sprints -- Tyson Famous Recent Razorbacks Recent Famous Only of Arkansas’ student-athletes. success of University the recent schools can match Conference Few Southeastern WNBA and MLB -- and only 2008 major league drafts -- NFL, NBA, had athletes chosen in the four five SEC members U.S. Open. Women’s debuting in third place at the could add a rookie professional golfer one -- Arkansas -- 112 2008 Arkansas Volleyball the fieldofcompetition. or moreteams.AthleticDirectorJeffLong’s visionisforeachRazorbackteamtoachieveatthehighestlevel,bothonandoff varsity sports,Arkansasscoreditshighfinishinspiteofthefact all butoneoftheuniversitiesaheadRazorbackshad20 NACDA Director’s sport,theRazorbacksranked24thin2007-08.With Cup.ThankstoNCAAperformances inalmostevery 19 Balance isthemeasureofgreatathleticsdepartments,andonce againtheUniversityofArkansasrankedintop25 Razorback Athletics:HomeofChampions vidual title SEC titlesandoneNCAAindi- honors, wonsevenindividual athletes earned11All-America title.Arkansas cross country 34th-consecutive conference fall, theRazorbackswontheir and trackfield.Inthe ence titleincrosscountry Arkansas wonits84thconfer- At the2008SECOutdoors, Nkosinza Balumbu Indoor Champion 2008 NCAA COUNTRY &TRACK MEN’S CROSS third-place finishintheNCAAOutdoor polevault. honors onthetrack,includingKatieStripling’s member. TheRazorbacksearnedfourAll-America championshipsthananyleague SEC crosscountry Capturing the2007title,Arkansashaswonmore 2007 SECChampions WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY &TRACK FOOTBALL and theDoakWalker Award win- runner-up fortheHeismanTrophy ner in2006and2007.TheSEC leader wasfourthinthenation NCAA All-AmericanMichelleStout GYMNASTICS Two-time DoakWalker with aschool-record1,830 Award winner Fourth overall pick of overallpickof Fourth Two-time Heisman Trophy runner-up rushing yards.Arkansas beat No.1LSUand23 the2008NFLDraft South Carolina,finished McFadden wasthe Darren McFadden Darren 8-5 andearnedaspotin All-American Darren the CottonBowl. Arkansas haditsfirsttwoAll- Championship inAthens,Ga. 10th-ranked Arkansaswrapped Americans anditsfirstgymnast program-best 10thattheNCAA in whichtheteamfinisheda in thefinals. with arecord-settingseason up itssixthyearofcompetition Stacy Lewis 2007 NCAAChampion SECChampion 2005 &2008 WOMEN’S GOLF leading theway. Academic All-AmericanStacyLewis time All-Americanandtwo-time program high--withfour- Championship --anall-time singles wins. an all-genderrecord52 singles tennisatArkansas, had thegreatestseasonof NCAAs. AurelijaMisevicute a quarterfinalfinishatthe performance inschoolhistory, with thebestteam closed 2008 time, Arkansas for thefirst Division title SEC Western Winning the Aurelija Miseviciute 2008 ITA IndoorSinglesNationalChampion NCAA All-American&ITA No.1RankedPlayer WOMEN’S TENNIS MEN’S GOLF freshman team. conference all- was namedtothe while SamChavez consecutive season, for thesecond and All-SEChonors earned All-America Andrew Landry Olympics. Junior title attheBorder including theteam top-five finishes, Regional witheight NCAA Central advanced tothe Razorback golf Andrew Landry PING All-AmericaHonorableMention eighth attheNCAA golf teamfinished The 2008women’s 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 113 The Razorbacks turned in a 23-12 record to reach the Tourna- finals of the SEC ment and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a win over No. 24 Indiana. Sonny Weems won the State Farm College Slam Dunk championship and was first-team All-SEC after averaging 15.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists. He also became a draft pick of the Chi- cago Bulls. MEN’S BASKETBALL 2008 NBA Draft Pick College Slam Dunk Champion Sonny Weems WBCA Robin Roberts Award & AP All-Southeastern Conference RobertsWBCA Robin Award Brittney Vaughn wins to open the 2007-08 school record with 15 straight Arkansas set a Senior Lauren ErvinTom Collen at Arkansas. for head coach season, the first as a free signed team captain Brittney Vaughn was drafted by the WNBA and agent. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S SWIMMING NCAA All-American Academic All-American Stephanie Carr 2008 Arkansas swim A return to the national championship rankings for the since 2004, the most team as the Razorbacks had their best score at the NCAAs and its first swim All- participants at the NCAA Championships since 2003, Americans in five seasons. MEN’S TENNIS Blake Strode Central Region Arthur Ashe Award ITA top singles Arkansas showed improvement behind one of the region’s Central Region’s players, Blake Strode. Strode was named the ITA winner and the SEC Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year. Arthur Ashe Award SOFTBALL All-Region Pitcher Miranda Dixon A giant-killer all season, Arkansas went into extra innings in the NCAA Region- bow- before als ing out in 37-29 a season. Arkansas upset three top 25 programs dur- ing the regular season broke and 30 sea- son records. SOCCER Year the of Scholar-Athlete SEC Allison Harris A mix of freshmen and - upperclass men had Arkansas on its way to an- other successful season, but injuries stretch. the down Razorbacks the hurt Two players earned All-SEC honors with Allison Harris also taking Schol- accolades. ar-Athlete of the Year Murphree took home multiple National Hitter awards. of the Week earning All-SEC, Aaron with Logan Forsythe South Carolina. Along included a sweep of #13 Razorback highlights their season with a 34-24 record. their season with a 34-24 record. ance at a NCAA Regional and ended ance at a NCAA Regional and The Razorbacks made their 21st appear- The Razorbacks Logan Forsythe BASEBALL Third Baseman First-team All-SEC MLB draft pick First-round VOLLEYBALL All-Region & All-SEC Jessica Dorrell Jessica Dorrell became the 12th player in Arkan- sas volleyball history to reach the 1,000-kill pla- teau while fellow senior Ashley Miller finished her career as the Arkansas Conference record-holder for digs with 2,126 in and Southeastern four seasons. 114 2008 Arkansas Volleyball The Tommy BoyerHallofChampionswhichhighlights Houses theHogHeavenstorewherefanscanpurchase Training roomfacilitiesforbothbasketballsquads Strength andconditioningfacilitiesforbasketballteams Home ofcoaches’officesformen’s andwomen’s basketball Host: 1995Women’s MideastRegional First NationalChampionship:1994Men’s Championship Inaugural Season:1993-94 Recent Renovation:2008 Capacity: 19,200 Adjacent indoortrainingfacilitywithbattingcagesandfullinfield Full clubhouseandtrainingfacilitiesforteam Graphic scoreboardforfansandplayers Six skyboxesandafullpressboxbuilttobeNCAARegionalready Outfield bermseatingpluspicnicarea seating All chairbackseatingforprimary The newhomeofArkansassoftball,BogleParkjoinstheroster Inaugural Season:2008-09 Capacity: TBA Razorback Stadium Razorback Donald W. Reynolds other sports collection ofNCAAnationalchampionshiptrophies,and the men’s trackhistory, including the largeston-campus Razorback traditionsformen’s andwomen’s basketball, officially licensedUAmerchandise year-round The fifth-largeston-campushoopsfacilityinthenation state-of-the-art competitionfacilitiesfortheRazorbacks Baum Stadium Arena Bud Walton Bogle Park Continuing demandforseatsandamenitiesled The bestonlygetsbetterwitha2003additionof Named thenation’s second-bestcollegiatebaseball Recent Expansion:2007-08 Inaugural Season:1994-95 Capacity: 10,731 Food courtinthesouthconcourseaddition Not one,buttwo,premiumseatingareas,along One ofthelargestsportsvenuevideoboardsin ofRazorbackfootball Unique Features:History Considered oneofAmerica’s fineston-campus Recent Renovation:2001 Capacity: 72,000(additionaloverflowto78,000) picnic areato40tablesandgrills. tripled thesizeofleftfieldHogPenand boxcountto34and 10,000, increasedtheluxury to the2007expansionwhichtookseatingover a state-of-the-art76x51-footscoreboard. 2,600 seats,the2004upgradetonaturalgrassand ranking No.1intheprevious1998survey. byBaseballAmericaafter facility ina2003survey 2001 aftera$110millionexpansion. to traditionalconcessionstands with 132skyboxes north endzone the world,a30x107-footLEDscreen,in major concourses American AlleyandBowlinthethree on displaythroughChampionshipAlley, All- Donald W. ReynoldsRazorbackStadiumin facilities, RazorbackStadium(51,000)became 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 115 one of America’s finest collegiate venues one of America’s it opened and everyit opened and (2000 to 2008) year since John McDonnell Field Named for legendary in 1998 track coach John McDonnell in 2006 Previous facility razed and complete new construction seating for 7,000 and video scoreboard, With & Field Regional Host of 2008 NCAA Mideast Outdoor Track & Field Championship Host of the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track Opened: 2004 lead gift of the Tyson in recognition of the Tyson Named for Randal million facility construction of the $7 Family for the world racing surfaces in the one of the fastest indoor Considered the first year & Field Championship Indoor Track Host of NCAA SEC Indoor Championships. 2002, 2005 and 2007 Host of 2000, national and international caliber events Host of USATF Barnhill Arena Volleyball Fred & MaryFred Smith Golf Facility Barnhill Arena Gymnastics one of the nation’s largest events one of the nation’s all women’s teams at Arkansas all women’s of-the-art training and locker room facility for the Razorback golf programs. designed course in neighboring Jones, Jr., Trent Johnson, Ark., just minutes from campus Agri Country Cross Park Randal Tyson Track Center Track Tyson Randal Year-round dedicated cross country competition facility training and Year-round Pepper Cross CountryHome of the annual Chile Festival, & 2007 NCAA South Central Regional Host of 2006 SEC Championship Capacity: 8,500 1994 Inaugural Season for Volleyball: Inaugural Season for Gymnastics: 2003 Recent Renovations: 2003 The largest volleyball-gymnastics venue in America Converted from the home of Arkansas basketball in 1994 Host of the 2006 & 2009 NCAA South Central Gymnastics Regional Host of numerous NCAA first and second round volleyball contests Home of offices for volleyball staff and training room for volleyball Home of the Lady Razorback Museum covering the history of Opened: 2004 Location: Blessings and Mary B. Smith created a state- Gift of Fred W. coaches golf and women’s Offices for both men’s Six indoor-outdoor practice bays Full indoor video swing analysis station Dedicated putting and short game workout areas Located at the 7,500-yard, par-72 Blessings, a Robert 116 2008 Arkansas Volleyball Elevated stadiumseatingfornew10-courtoutdooralong New lockerroomandcoachesofficesformen’s andwomen’s tennis Skybox viewforbothindoorandoutdoorcourts Host for2008SECMen’s and2009SECWomen’s Championships Former Varsity CourtsrenovatedintoBillingsleyTennis Centerin2008 Capacity: 1,500 Protected teambenchareasaddedin1999 Field houseforteamlockerroomandtrainingfacility Television caliberlightingwithboothsfortelevisionandradiobroadcasts Pitch consideredoneofthefinestinSECorregion First televisedSECsoccermatchin1995 chairbacksandpermanent New stadiumwithpressbox,skyreserved Host oftheinauguralSECSoccerChampionshipin1993 Inaugural Season:1992 Capacity: 1,500 Natatorium Arkansas with scoreboardformaincourts seating for1,500completedin2001 Billingsley Tennis Center Renovation: 2001 Athletic Broyles Center Chairback permanentseatingaddedin2004 Only six-courtindoorfacilityinSoutheasternConference Converted tofullsixcourtsin2001 Host openingroundof2009ITA IndoorTeam Championship Renovated fromsharedindoortrackandtennisintodedicated Capacity: 1,000 Razorback Field Razorback tennis facilitythroughgiftoftheDillsfamily Dills IndoorCourts New scoreboardsysteminstalledin2007 Complete poolrenovationin2003 Houses dressingroomfacilitiesforwomen’s swimteam Ability tohostlongandshortcourseevents Full divingareawith5meterand10platforms Four-time hostofNCAAZoneDivingChampionships Host ofSECChampionships1993and2004 Host of1985InternationalDivingClassic Host of1986NCAAChampionships Renovations: 1996,2003,2007 Inaugural Season:1985 Capacity: 1,500 Athletic administrationoffices Jones-JimLindseyHallofChampions salutes Jerry Dedicated teamgame-dayindoorturfarea Meeting roomsforpositionsalongwithateammeeting Video editingandproductionsuites Coach andsupportstaffofficesforfootball Player loungearea Locker room,equipmentroomandtraining Home oftheRazorbackfootballteam with fulleight-lane50-meterpool and dualboardsfor1meters3 interactive displays ofRazorbackfootballthrough the proudhistory room withstadiumtheaterseating for football 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 117 Opened: 1998 Opened: Resurfaced: 2002 gift Made possible by the and Pat Walker of Willard of usable 76,000 square feet space Full size football field, and including end zones sideline area a height of 52 feet, With all football can work on aspects of its game Located with the primary Razorback weight room, ad- jacent to Razorback outdoor football fields Camden and Sue Greene Speed Development Center features sprint and sand lanes located within the Bev Lewis Center female student-athletes equipment and selectorized weight machines under one room Opened: April 2004 7,000 square foot strength and conditioning area Dedicated to physical training needs for sports All equipment sized and selected for women’s Olympic weights, plyometric training, aerobic teams home for Arkansas’ 11 women’s Training Walker Family Walker Center Training Willard and Pat Walker Pavilion Walker Willard and Pat 19,000 sq. ft. weight room 19,000 sq. ft. conditioning area Conditioning Center Sutton Strength and Strength and Conditioning program 110 yards long overlooking the Razorback indoor and outdoor football practice fields and protein machines viewing and adjusting techniques Opened: Jan. 18, 2005 Headquarters for the Razorback 38,000 square feet facility Nutritional area with juice bar 13 42-inch flat-screen televisions for On-site athletic training room Where Champions are Made are Champions Where 118 2008 Arkansas Volleyball ior. appearances at games, they have gained a reputation for fierce behav- series of hogs that have proudly represented Arkansas. In addition to and attendsallArkansashomefootballgames. campus, near resides He mascot. live official the as serves currently Bezdek’sday,of hog wild the resembles closely whichboar, Russian A fans. and players Arkansas’ of form the in today exists only back LSU in1909. claim his team had fought “like a wild band of razorback hogs” against geous. .Hehasaclear, farseeingeye.” coura- most the likewise is and hogs the all of intelligent most “the Turnoutdoorcentury20thmagazinesthe of razorbacklauded the as beast. or man path, its crossed that anything defeated and fought It untamed razorback hog was a lean, feral animal that was ill-tempered. derness bear no resemblance to the typical barnyard pig of today. The A MascotLike Other No arehardtocontain. side. Bytheirnature,theRazorbacks mascotshavemany school escapedfromtheir homes,notonce,buttwice,toravage thelocalcountry Not astheRazorback. There areplentyofpowerful mascots incollegeathletics,butnoneasunique helmet for almost half a century. team’s football the of fixture a -- Hog Helmet Profile Hog, but is known to many fans as the change the official University mascot from the to voted body student the and popular ingly increas- became nickname new This backs.” Razor- of band fighting “a team his called ten of- and idea this forgot never Bezdek ability, fighting wild tenacious, and back ridge a by over LouisianaStateonOctober30,1909. hogs,” after guiding his team to a 16-0 victory Razorback of band wild “a players his called er, when Arkansas football coach astheUniversitynickname. served history,athletic its of years early Cardinal the DuringtheRazorbacks. calledthebeen ways Why Razorbacks? the Arkansas teams is officially known as the Big Red III escaped from an exhibit near Eureka Springs in the the in Springs Eureka near exhibit an from escaped III Red Big a with 1960s the to back dates mascot live a of tradition The Razor- the Outback, Australian the in sightings rare for Except pro- to Bezdek Hugo inspired that animal mighty the was This wil- Arkansas the to native razorbacks as known hogs wild The Razorback,theAlludingcharacterized to howev- 1909, in changed things of lot A al- not have teams athletic Arkansas’ Cardinal totheRazorbacksin1910. h dis- The

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ens of Lions, Tigers icie oo of logo tinctive hr ae doz- are There n Razorback. one hr i only is there s c i t e l h t a n Bears, and f college of u i all in but band startsplayingandIseetheguysrunningout.” American offensive tackle Jim Mabry said. “To sit in the stands now, I still get chill bumps every time the the fieldthrough“A,”connectingthemtogenerationsofpreviousmeninCardinalandWhite. field. To the roar of the crowd and the band blasting out Arkansas Fight, the current Razorbacks run onto field playing Arkansas Fight. When they finish, the “A” stretches from the Razorback locker room to mid- excitement building.Iwillalwaysrememberthatspecialfeelingofrunningthroughthe‘A’.” the feel can and Hogs thecalling fans thousand 70 than “Youmore hear cansaid. McFadden game,” a the ground,”1966Outlandwinnerrecalls. tional championshipteam,Phillipsremembersitlikewasyesterday. Arkansas game.Theemotionofrunningthroughthe“A”stayswithaplayerforlife. Running ThroughThe“A” “To now, every sitinthestands bumps time.” getchill Istill “Just to be able to run through that ‘A’ and hear the fans cheer for you is unbelievable,” 1989 All- 1989 unbelievable,” is you for cheer fans the hear ‘A’and that through run to able be to “Just The Razorback Marching Band sets the stage by forming a huge “A” as they march the length of the for field the take you before right player Razorback a as get you feeling the describe to hard is “It Two-time DoakWalker Award winnerandtwo-timeHeismanrunner-upDarrenMcFaddenagrees. “The butterflies are flowing and you are [running], but it doesn’t feel like your feet are even touching na- 1964 the of veteran The ago. decades three than Trophymore Outland the won Phillips Loyd home a for stadium theentering with compare to nothing is thereplayers, footballRazorback For pig andsevenrattlesnakes.Ragnar diedin1978ofunknowncauses. was done, the mighty animal had killed a coyote, a 450-pound domestic Ragnar’sBeforeRobinson. BillspreefarmerLeola Arkansas bysouth in by an irate farmer. Another live mascot, Ragnar, was a wild hog captured summer of 1977 and ravaged the countryside before being gunned down on what it means to a Razorback to run through the“A” on whatitmeanstoaRazorbackrun 1989 All-American offensive tackle Jim Mabry 2008 Arkansas Volleyball 119 Keep on going! down the field! to the finish, for Arkansas! Brodie Brodie Payne and Henry Tovey wrote from the mountains of God. where their footsteps have trod. adores us, One of the first tasks of a new Razorback Razorback new a of tasks first the of One The UA Alma Mater The UA in the Mater Alma of Arkansas the University early 1900s. They were inspired by the Ozark Mountain sunrise as it illuminated Old Main. Pure as the dawn on the brow of thy beauty, Soul thy Watches Over the fates of thy children departed, Far from the land Beacon of hope in the ways dreary lighted, Pride of our hearts that are loyal and true. From those who adore unto one who Mother of Mothers, we sing unto you. Arkansas Fight Fight Arkansas is learning to sing the University of Arkan- sas fight song. Arkansas Fight was written in the late 1920s. It is a unique tune, fitting of the in with only a college America Razorback mascot. Several other colleges have adapted the tune, but the lyrics remain unique to Ar- kansas. Hit that line! Hit that line! that ball right Take Rah! Rah! Give a cheer. Rah! Rah! Never fear. Arkansas will never yield! On your toes, Razorbacks, Carry on with all your might! A-A-A-R-K-A-N-S-A-S For it’s Fight! Fight! Fi-i-i-ight! It It is true; no Razorback fan’s closet is Along with being a Razorback, serv- Arkansas also has a dance team, the Arkansas has a team of uniformed mas- Jean Nail serves as the coordinator for The Hog Hat The Hog complete without an official Hog Hat. The original style was a hard plastic hat with a long snout, rough razorback ridges across the top and wickedly sharp, pointed curly-cue tail. The modern versions are often sculpted Hat Hog the Regardless, material. softer from is undoubtedly the most recognized piece of ESPN ask Just athletics. college in apparel fan Kirk Herbstreit as he dons the tra- GameDay’s ditional Hog Hat. Razorback Spirit Squads long a has cheerleader Razorback a as ing tradition at the University sas. the Currently, Razorbacks of have two Arkan- the inspire that White, and Red a squads, crowds at all home sporting events. Razorback Pom Squad, which performs at halftime of many events. Members of the RBI as games baseball at serve also Squad Pom Girls. cots, led by the original Big Red, the Fighting Razorback. Sue E. joined the family along with kid-sized Pork Chop in the late 1990s. that mascot inflatable 9-foot-tall a is Hog Boss rounds out the team. cheerleaders and mascots. For more informa- tion on the cheer squads and tryouts, go to the Spirit Squad section of backs.com. ArkansasRazor- A chant of “Woo Pig Sooie” is known A properly executed Hog Call is com- Upon completion of the “Woo,” both A full Hog Call -- the kind one will al- Woooooooo. Pig. Sooie! Woooooooo. Pig. Sooie! Woooooooo. Pig. Sooie! Woooooooo. Razorbacks! A Proper Hog Call worldwide as a Hog Call. Just like any good Hog the of versions of lots are there tradition, Call (even spellings). posed of three “calls,” slowly during head the above raising to knees the from one’s arms an prescribe eight Traditionalists the “Woo.” wiggled be should fingers The “Woo.” second and the “Woo” should build in volume and pitch as the arms rise. arms are brought straight down clinched as with if executing a chin-up while yell- fists ing, “Pig”. The right arm is extended up and out with the “Sooie.” execute teams Razorback victorious hear ways after -- contests two requires more Hog Calls, yell, “Razor-Backs” a by immediately followed coordinated with a pumping motion of the order, in So, “Sooie.” third the after arm right the full Hog Call is: 120 2008 Arkansas Volleyball and BBQaddsanotherweekendoffallexcitement. America’sof One largestmotorcycle events,BluesBikes, Bill Clinton. President times, several speak professors law former famous more our of one had rak to CNN’s Anderson Cooper, we’ve also Ba- Ehud minister prime Israeli former to Frankin Al satirist political from Ranging years. recent in nu- speakers famous merous hosted Arkansas of University the Jones, Earl James to Redford Robert From Fayetteville what’s happening. of heart the is Dickson -- constant remains thing one upsets, football Razorback after posts goal the Fromhosting majornational eventslikeBikes, finaltheserving Blues as orBBQandresting place for condo- upscale adding hangout, miniums and specialty retail to its long-standing reputation college as the center of entertainment and dining. a than more much is Street Dickson famous Fayetteville’s back Stadium. Razor- Reynolds at Underwood Carrie and Urban Keith to (left) King B.B. fromranging artists events bring Special Arena. Barnhill at (below) Roots The for house packed energetic an and, (above) Mayer John and (left) Fighters Foo by formances per- sold-out included Fayetteville in concerts The cently named the No. 7 on 7 No. the named cently re- was Fayetteville region, Arkansas Fayetteville: Top 10 Town jor 15cities. ca’s four largest cities plus another ma- Ameri- to non-stop is (XNA) Regional stop to the world. Northwest Arkansas phis five hours and St. Louis six hours. Oklahoma City just 3 1/2 hours, Mem- drive, three-hour a City Kansas away, with hours six just is Dallas want, caving orhiking. camping, for Mountains Boston the shorelinemilesof waterfor sportsand 500 than more with Lake Beaver from attractions. Fayetteville is a short drive finest area’s the of several from away drive short a just is Fayetteville ica. 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