2019 Media Guide

Karley May Misericordia Is Division III Athletics Facilities Misericordia University is a member of the NCAA Division III. The athletics facilities at Misericordia University provide MU’s The largest of the NCAA’s three divisions, Division III promotes student-athletes with some of the finest competition venues in a well-rounded approach to intercollegiate athletics participation. While Division III is best known by some for what it doesn’t offer – the region. athletics scholarships – it has plenty to offer. Knowing that Division III student-athletes play for the love of the The facilities - all located on campus - include the Anderson game, the D-III experience is structured to help participants develop Center, Mangelsdorf Field at the Anderson Outdoor Athletics fully as students, athletes and citizens. Athletics participation at Complex, Tambur Field, Metz Field House, McGeehan Field, many of the 450 institutions that comprise Division III allows for Anderson Field and six courts. student-athletes to succeed in the classroom and athletics. That certainly is true at Misericordia as student-athletes are often Since 1993, the Anderson Center has provided a home for the active in student government, residence life and other campus activities. Cougars , and swim teams. In addition, Division III playing seasons and class schedules are The Anderson Center features a six-lane pool, designed to minimize conflicts between athletics and academics while promoting academic success. This is evidenced by MU’s indoor track, racquetball courts, fitness center and an aerobic/ overall 3.28 GPA among student-athletes and 375 MAC All- dance studio. Academic honorees in 2018-19. While Division III athletics programs promote a wide range of The building attracts more than 75,000 visitors annually for a participation, they don’t sacrifice when it comes to competition. In variety of recreational uses. fact, the NCAA D-III sponsors 36 national championships annually. Misericordia has enjoyed its share of success since joining the Mangelsdorf Field at the Anderson Athletic Complex was con- Division III ranks in 1992 - capturing 69 conference championships structed in 2002 and serves as a home for the football, soccer, and sending 37 teams to the NCAA Championships, including the women’s soccer team advancing to the NCAA Final Four in 2012. , and track & field programs. In addition, several individual efforts have helped put Misericordia The Anderson Complex features a synthetic grass field and a on the national map: six-lane synthetic track, with an eight-lane straightaway, which Ashlee Ward, track & field: Two-time NCAA high jumpchampion allow MU’s student-athletes to compete even when weather Juwan Petties-Jackson, track & field: NCAA 200m indoor champion conditions are less than ideal. Eric Sweeney, swimming: NCAA champion Willie Chandler, basketball: Second-leading scorer in D-III history The Misericordia softball team has called Anderson Field home Heather Dougherty, swimming: All-American. since 1992. Amy Viti, track & field: NCAA runner-up, three-time All-American. Named for the late Dr. Robert S. and Geraldine Ruth Daley Reilly Wagner, track & field: four-time All-American. Anderson, the Anderson Sports-Health Center, Anderson Sam Helmstetter, women’s soccer: First-team All-American. Athletic Complex and Anderson Fields are all tributes to their Michelle Myers, volleyball: D-III leader in blocks per game commitment to Misericordia University. Amy Bower, cross country: All-American Frank Redmond, track & field: All-American Mangelsdorf Field honors the dedication of Jack and Dorothy Mangelsdorf to MU and the region. Kim Daniel, field hockey: Eighth all-time in D-III with 58 assists Mike Murphy, : D-III single-game record with eight hits The Misericordia tennis complex opened in 2004 as part of a Founded in 1924, Misericordia is a liberal arts based, co-educational gift by the M & T Foundation. Catholic institution located in northeastern Pennsylvania. Sponsored by the Religious Sisters of Mercy, MU is one of 18 Mercy institutions in the and welcomes individuals from all Honoring the Robert Tambur family, Tambur Field was chris- faiths and offers a variety of liberal arts and professional programs at tened in 2013 as the new home for the MU baseball team. the undergraduate and graduate levels. MU offers 37 majors in three academic colleges: Arts and Sciences; McGeehan Field, named in honor of Mary Ellen McGeehan Health Sciences; and Professional Studies and Social Sciences. ‘46, opened in 2012 and provides a second artificial grass venue The University is dedicated to the values of the Sisters of Mercy: for the MU field hockey, soccer and lacrosse teams. mercy, service, justice and hospitality. These values are found throughout the University, from programs of study to service projects. In addition, the John & Mary Metz Fieldhouse was construct- The hallmark of MU is a dedicated faculty and a high quality core ed in 2012 and provides meeting and locker room space for the liberal arts and sciences curriculum. With a total enrollment of MU football, soccer, field hockey, track & field, baseball and 2,879 students, including 1,898 full-time, Misericordia offers the benefits of a small university with the scope of a larger institution. lacrosse teams. Misericordia’s average class size of 19 ensures personalized attention and a 11.3:1 student/faculty ratio allows students and faculty to truly The 21,750 square-foot facility is named for long time board know one another. of trustee member John Metz and his wife and recognizes their Located in Dallas, PA, MU’s 123-acre campus has a suburban contributions to the MU community. atmosphere and is only nine miles from Wilkes-Barre and two hours from New York City and Philadelphia. 2019 Schedule 2018 Results date opponent Time date opponent Result Aug. 30 Grove City (Moravian Greyhound Classic)...... 4:00 Aug. 31 at Scranton...... L 3-0 Aug. 30 Alvernia(Moravian Greyhound Classic)...... 6:00 Aug. 31 Gwynedd Mercy...... W 3-1 Aug. 31 Penn State Harrisburg (Moravian Greyhound Classic).11:00 Sept. 1 Pitt-Bradord...... W 3-0 Aug. 31 at Moravian ...... 1:00 Sept. 1 Brockport...... L 3-1 Sept. 6 Ursinus (Rowan Prof Invitational)...... 4:00 Sept. 7 St. Elizabeth...... W 3-0 Sept. 6 Penn State Berks (Rowan Prof Invitational)...... 8:00 Sept. 7 St. Joe’s (LI)...... W 3-1 Sept. 7 at Rowan University (Rowan Prof Invitational)...... 10:00 Sept. 8 Wilson...... W 3-0 Sept. 7 Widener (Rowan Prof Invitational)...... 2:00 Sept. 8 Moravian...... W 3-1 Sept. 11 Marywood...... 4:00 Sept. 12 * at Valley...... W 3-0 Sept. 11 Penn College...... 8:00 Sept. 14 at Elizabethtown...... L 3-1 Sept. 12 at Clarks Summit...... 4:00 Sept. 15 Alfred...... W 3-1 Sept. 12 Lancaster Bible...... 6:00 Sept. 15 Cairn...... W 3-0 Sept. 14 Goucher (at Wesley)...... 1”00 Sept. 18 * Eastern...... L 3-1 Sept. 14 at Wesley...... 3:00 Sept. 22 Bridgewater (at Goucher)...... L 3-0 Sept. 18 * Delaware Valley...... 7:00 Sept. 22 at Goucher...... L 3-0 Sept. 20 Elizabethtown...... 4:00 Sept. 26 * FDU-Florham...... W 3-2 Sept. 20 SUNY Cortland...... 8:00 Sept. 27 at Marywood...... L 3-1 Sept. 21 York...... 11:00 Sept. 27 Penn College...... W 3-0 Sept. 21 Oswego State...... 3:00 Sept. 29 at Houghton...... L 3-1 Sept. 24 * at Eastern...... 7:00 Sept. 29 La Roche...... W 3-0 Sept. 28 Washington College (at Stevenson)...... 1:00 Oct. 2 * at Manhattanville...... W 3-1 Sept. 28 at Stevenson...... 3:00 Oct. 4 Clarks Summit...... W 3-0 Oct. 2 * at FDU-Florham...... 7:00 Oct. 4 at Keystone...... W 3-1 Oct. 8 * Stevens...... 7:00 Oct. 10 * DeSales...... L 3-2 Oct. 12 New York University...... 1:00 Oct. 11 at Valley Forge...... W 3-0 Oct. 12 at Farmingdale...... 3:00 Oct 13 Farmingdale...... W 3-0 Oct. 16 * at DeSales...... 7:00 Oct. 13 E. Conn. St...... W 3-2 Oct. 19 Immaculata...... 1:00 Oct. 16 * at King’s...... W 3-2 Oct. 19 Alfred...... 5:00 Oct. 18 at Immaculata...... W 3-1 Oct. 22 * King’s...... 7:00 Oct. 20 at PSU-Harrisburg...... W 3-1 Oct. 24 Neumann...... 7:00 Oct. 20 Rutgers-Camden...... W 3-1 Oct. 26 Haverford (at Dickinson)...... 2:00 Oct. 24 * Wilkes...... W 3-0 Oct. 26 at Dickinson ...... 4:00 Oct. 27 Lancaster Bible...... W 3-2 Oct. 30 * at Wilkes...... 7:00 Oct. 27 at St. Elizabeth...... W 3-1 Nov. 2 Brooklyn (at Kean)...... 2:00 Oct. 31 at Eastern (MAC Freedom Semifinals)...... L 3-0 Nov. 2 at Kean ...... 4:00 Nov. 7 John Jay (ECAC Championships)...... W 3-2 Nov 6 MAC Freedom Championships Nov. 10 NYU (ECAC Championships)...... L 3-0

* MAC Freedom opponent * MAC Freedom opponent

2019 Roster Misericordia Quick Facts ## player yr pos ht homttown/High School

1 Jayme DeMedio SR DS 5-1 Collegeville, PA/Methacton Location:...... 301 Lake Street, Dallas, PA 2 Tara Welliver SR MH 6-0 Towanda, PA/Towanda Founded:...... 1924 3 Allison Swartz FY L/DS 5-6 Hummelstown, PA/Lower Dauphin Enrollment:...... 1,898 4 Callie Mousley JR DS 5-5 Waymart, PA/Western Wayne Nickname:...... Cougars 5 Mikayla Gunkle JR OH/DS 5-7 Allentown, PA/Allentown Central Cath. Colors:...... Royal Blue and Gold 6 Faith Merritt FY OH/RS 5-9 Newark, DE/Archmere Academy Conference:...... MAC Freedom 7 Alexa Monro SO DS/L 5-6 Kinnelon, NJ/Kinnelon 8 Jassmine Watson SR OH/RS 5-7 Carney’s Point, NJ/Clearview Regional National Affiliation:...... NCAA Division III 9 Adele Decker FY S/RS 5-8 Coeymans Hollow, NY/Acad. of Holy Names President:...... Dr. Thomas Botzman 10 Jessica Oltman SO MH 5-11 Collegeville, PA/Perkiomen Valley VP of Student Affairs:...... Kit Foley 11 Alexa Santoro SR RS 5-7 Callicoon, NY/Sullivan West Athletic Director:...... Chuck Edkins 12 Caitlin Neglia FY S/DS 5-4 West Islip, NY/West Islip Dept Phone:...... 570-674-6374 13 Emily Lunny JR S/DS 5-6 Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks East Head Coach:...... Robert Wingert 14 Katie Kraeker FY MH/RS 5-10 Bethpage, NY/Island Trees Phone:...... 570-674-8311 15 Delaney Boyd FY OH/DS 5-6 Clinton, NJ/North Hunterdon E-Mail:...... [email protected] 16 Shelby Hastings SO MH 5-10 Fairless Hills, PA/Pennsbury 17 Alexis Hendrickson FY DS/L 5-1 Windsor, NY/Windsor Central Graduate Assistant:...... Alicia Weigel 18 Karley May SR S 5-6 Shohola, PA/Delaware Valley Phone:...... 570-674-8179 19 Sophie Winter FY MH 5-9 Whitehouse Station, NJ/Hunterdon Central Graduate Assistant:...... Landon Shorts 20 Lena Eldrenkamp FY MH/RS 6-2 Old Bridge, NJ/Old Bridge Phone:...... 570-674-8477 21 Amanda Curcio JR RS 6-0 Larksville, PA/Holy Redeemer 22 Fiona Pyfer FY OH 5-7 West Chester, PA/Henderson Coaching Staff - Administration

Robert Wingert, Head Coach Chuck Edkins, Director of Athletics Robert Wingert is in his third year as Chuck Edkins is in his 29th year at the head coach of the men’s and women’s Misericordia University and enters his fourth volleyball teams at Misericordia University. year as director of athletics. He previously Wingert is the first full-time head volleyball spent 25 years as head men’s soccer coach coach in school history and guided both and served 13 years as associate AD and head teams to historical seasons in 2018-19. baseball coach at Misericordia.

The women’s team qualified for the MAC In 25 seasons as head soccer coach, he led the Freedom championships and set a school Cougars to 21 post-season appearances while single-season record for victories. compiling a career record of 283-159-35.

Tara Welliver set a school record with 382 kills and Karley May Misericordia won seven conference established a new school record with 1,358 assists. championships, including four MAC Freedom titles, and made six trips to the NCAA Tournament. The men’s team reached the MAC postseason in just their second varsity season. Under Edkins, Misericordia won three Pennsylvania Athletic Conference championships and made 10 trips to the PAC finals - more A graduate of Stevenson University, Wingert enjoyed a decorated than any other school. The 2000 PAC championship squad became the playing career with the Mustangs, including a trip to the 2016 NCAA first team in Misericordia history to earn an NCAA Championships Division III Final Four. He was the 2016 Continental Volleyball bid. Conference Player of the Year as well a second-team All-American and a finalist for D-III Setter of the Year. Edkins has also guided the Cougars to seven appearances in the ECAC championships. Misericordia won the ECAC South title in Wingert was also chosen to the NCAA All-Tournament team and 2002 and 2014 and finished second twice. served as Chair of the NCAA Division III Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. A four-year letterman, Wingert led the Mustangs to A four-time PAC Coach-of-the-Year recipient, Edkins holds an NSCAA two ECAC championships, one Continental Volleyball Conference Advanced National coaching license. He earned his bachelor’s and championship. master’s degrees in physical education from SUNY-Cortland.

At Misericordia, Wingert developed the Cougars Care Special Olympics event that occurs each semester- creating opportunities for Special Olympic athletes to compete alongside Misericordia student-athletes.

Alicia Wiegel, Graduate Assistant Landon Shorts, Graduate Assistant Alicia Wiegel is in her first season as a Landon Shorts is in his first season as a graduate assistant coach with the men’s and graduate assistant coach with the men’s and women’s volleyball teams at Misericordia women’s volleyball teams at Misericordia University. University.

She was a four-year letter-winner at Eastern He is a graduate of Stevenson University University, including three seasons as a where he was a four-year starter and led the starter. Mustangs to trips to the NCAA Final Four and Elite 8. At Eastern, she led the Eagles to four MAC Freedom titles and four NCAA Tournament Shorts was a four-time all-conference selec- appearances, including two trips to the Elite 8 and another to the tion and two-time MAC Player of the Year and capped his career as a Sweet 16. first-team All-American.

A three-time All-MAC Freedom selection, she was a two-time AVCA He is the NCAA’s all-time leader in career service aces. All-American and recorded more than 1,000 career kills. Shorts earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration and She earned her bachelor’s degree in biology and is pursuing her will pursue an MBA at Misericordia. master’s in organizational management. 2019 Player Profiles

Tara Welliver---SR, 6’0” Mikayla Gunkle --- JR, 5’7” Middle Hitter Outside Hitter Towanda, PA/Towanda Allentown, PA/Allentown Central Catholic 2018: Set a new program record for single-season kills (382) and is 2018: Played in 37 games and 134 sets… Ranks third all-time in seventh in career kills (703)… Earned All-MAC Freedom second- single-season sets played… Tallied 54 kills, 12 assists, 19 service team… Ranked third in the MAC Freedom in service aces (.62), fourth aces and 230 digs… Had a season-best 15 digs at Valley Forge. in hitting % (.317), seventh in kills (2.81) and eighth in blocks (.46) per set… Finished third in nation in aces (84) and 44th in aces per set. 2017: Appeared in 23 matches, getting the start in four of them… Had a season-high six kills against Penn State-Schuylkill. 2017: Played in 31 matches… Led the team with 211 kills and 62 blocks… Had season- high 13 kills in matches against Rutgers-Camden, Penn College, and Manhattanville… Racked up six blocks in matches against Rutgers-Camden and Manhattanville. Emily Lunny --- JR, 5’6” 2016: Played in 41 sets… Had 110 kills… Had 37 digs… Had one assist… Tallied six Setter blocks and one service ace. Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks East 2018: Appeared in nine matches… Collected 27 assists, 15 digs Jayme DeMedio --- SR, 5’1” and nine service aces… Tallied a season-high 15 assists against Defensive Specialist Gwynedd Mercy. Collegeville, PA/Methacton 2017: Appeared in seven games, playing in ten sets... Had four assists in three-set victory over Cairn. 2018: Appeared in 10 matches and 18 sets… Recorded 10 digs, two aces and a kill on the season. Callie Mousley --- JR, 5’5” 2017: Played in seven matches Defensive Specialist 2016: Played in one set. Waymart, PA/Western Wayne Karley May--- SR, 5’6” 2018: Played in six matches. Setter 2017: Appeared in three matches for the Cougars. Shohola, PA/Delaware Valley 2018: Set program record for single season sets played (137) and assists (1,358)… Ranks second all-time in career assists with 1,783… Sarah Pool --- JR, 5’8” Finished first in the MAC Freedom in service aces (0.69) and assists per set (9.91)… Ranked second in nation with 95 aces and placed 27th Outside Hitter in aces per set. Dover, DE/St. Thomas More 2017: Second on the team with 415 assists… Had a season-high 32 assists in three-set 2018: Appeared in 37 matches… Finished second on the squad match versus Elmira… Tallied 26 assists in five-set win over Rutgers-Camden. with 332 digs and tallied 44 service aces and 22 blocks…. Had a season-high 15 kills against MAC Freedom rivals FDU-Florham 2016: Played in 63 sets… Finished year with 10 assists, 59 digs and 13 aces… Had a and DeSales… Had a season-best six aces against Wilkes. season-high 12 digs against Dickinson. 2017: Started 19 of 30 matches played… Second on the team with Alexa Santoro--- SR, 5’7” 186 kills and 249 digs… Had a season-high 12 kills against Frostburg State… Tallied Right Side 23 digs in five-set match against Manhattanville. Callicoon, NY/Sullivan West Shelby Hastings --- SO, 5’10” 2018: Appeared in 14 matches and 27 sets… Collected 14 kills and four blocks on the season. Middle Hitter 2017: Appeared in 13 matches, starting two of them... Had four Fairless Hills, PA/Pennsbury blocks aginst Wilkes. 2018: Did not participate due to injury. 2016: Played in five sets… Finished with three kills. Jassmine Watson --- SR, 5’6” Outside Hitter/Right Side Mantua, NJ/Clearview Regional Alexa Monro--- SO, 5’6” Defensive Specialist/Libero 2018: Finished second on the team in kills (306) with a .136 hitting percentage… Collected 24 blocks, 21 service aces and 353 digs, Kinnelon, NJ/Kinnelon which ranks second on the team… Tallied a season-best 18 kills 2018: Played in 36 games and 129 sets… Ranks seventh all-time in against Eastern Connecticut State… Had double digit kills in 15 single-season sets played… Finished third on the team and seventh contests. in the MAC Freedom in service aces per set (0.45)… Collected 2017: Played in 28 matches, starting in 13 of them… Finished fourth on the team with 149 digs, eight kills and five assists… Had a season-best 13 aces 174 kills and fifth with 171 digs… Had a season-high 13 kills against ycoming…L versus Penn College. Tallied a season-high 21 digs against Marywood. 2016: Had 1.55 kills per set in 49 sets at Rutgers-Camden. Jessica Oltman --- SO, 5’11” Amanda Curcio --- JR, 6’0” Middle Hitter Middle Hitter/Right Side Collegeville, PA/Perkiomen Valley Larksville, PA/Holy Redeemer 2018: All-MAC Freedom second-team… Led team in blocks (82)... Ranked fifth in the MAC Freedom in hitting percentage and blocks 2018: Appeared in all 37 matches… Ranked second on the squad MVP of the Cougar Clash with 27 kills, seven blocks and five aces in blocks (74) and third in kills (258)… Finished sixth in the MAC in four contests… Had a season-best .857 hitting percentage against Freedom in blocks per set (0.56)… All-Tournament team at the Clarks Summit… Recorded a personal-best 17 kills against Manhat- Cougar Clash... Had a season-high six blocks versus Eastern Con- tanville in four sets… Tallied a season-high eight blocks versus Rutgers-Camden… necticut State. Recorded double digit kills in 10 contests. 2019 Player Profiles Sophie Winter --- FY, 5’9” Katie Kraeker --- FY, 5’10” Middle Hitter Middle Hitter/Right Side Whitehouse Station, NJ/ Hunterdon Central Bethpage, NY/ Island Trees Prep: 2016 Group IV state champion... 2018 Varsity Club Award... 2018 Prep: All-county selection... All-conference selection. Hendrick Hudson Tournament MVP.

Delaney Boyd --- FY, 5’6” Faith Merritt --- FY, 5’9” Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist Outside Hitter/Right Side Clinton, NJ/ North Hunterdon Newark, DE/ Archmere Academy Prep: NJ state champion... Varsity letter-winner in volleyball. Prep: State runner-up... Fout-time varsity letter-winner in volleyball.

Adele Decker --- FY, 5’8” Caitlin Neglila --- FY, 5’4” Setter/Right Side Setter/Defensive Specialist Coeymans Hollow, NY/Academy of Holy Names West Islip, NY/ West Islip Prep: Two-time conference champion... Coaches award winner... Two- Prep: All-league selection in 2018... Varsity letter-winner in time all-conference selection. volleyball.

Lena Eldrenkamp --- FY, 6’2” Fiona Pyfer --- FY, 5’7” Middle Hitter Outside Hitter Old Bridge, NJ/ Old Bridge West Chester, PA/ Henderson Prep: Three-time varsity letter-winner in volleyball. Prep: MVP in junior and senior years... Four-time varsity letter-winner.

Alexis Hendrickson --- FY, 5’1” Allie Swartz --- FY, 5’6” Defensive Specialist/Libero Libero/Defensive Specialist Windsor, NY/ Windsor Central Hummelstown, PA/ Lower Dauphin Prep: Broke school record for digs... STAC all-conference selection... Prep: Three-time varsity letter winner for volleyball. Three-time all star.

tatistics ATTACK 2018 SSET SERVING BLOCKING DIGS Player SP K K/Set E TA Pct. Asst A/Set Aces SE BS BA Tot B/Set Digs D/Set Tara Welliver 136 382 2.81 115 843 .317 8 .06 84 58 13 49 62 .46 87 .64 Jessica Oltman 132 278 2.11 104 605 .288 8 .06 52 48 15 67 82 .62 87 .66 Amanda Curcio 131 258 1.97 133 676 .185 2 .02 4 16 9 65 74 .56 54 .41 Jayme DeMedio 18 1 .06 0 6 .167 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 10 .56 Sarah Pool 124 263 2.12 136 897 .142 11 .09 44 24 3 19 22 .18 332 2.68 Jassmine Watson 127 306 2.41 181 919 .136 20 .16 21 33 4 20 24 .19 353 2.78 Alexa Santoro 27 14 .63 8 48 .125 0 0.0 1 8 0 4 4 .15 3 .11 Mikayla Gunkle 134 58 .43 35 258 .089 12 .09 19 8 0 2 2 .01 230 1.72 Karley May 137 25 .18 18 128 .055 1358 9.91 95 85 2 14 16 .12 235 1.72 Kaitlin Wheeler 131 6 .05 5 41 .024 44 .34 3 2 1 0 1 .01 422 3.22 Rachael Solano 24 10 .42 9 45 .022 1 .04 2 3 0 1 1 .04 12 .50 Alexa Monro 129 8 .06 8 38 .000 5 .04 58 50 0 1 1 .04 12 .50 Emily Lunny 15 0 .00 0 0 .000 27 1.8 9 3 0 0 0 0.0 15 1.0 Megan Musella 5 4 .40 7 14 -.357 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 .20 1 .20 Kaitlyn Sautner 3 0 0.0 2 3 -.667 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 .33 0 0.0 Callie Mousley 11 0 0.0 1 1 -.1000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 3 .27 Misericordia 37 1612 11.7 764 4527 .187 1496 10.8 394 340 48 243 169.5 1.23 1993 14.44 Opponents 37 1346 9.75 654 4145 .167 1221 8.85 265 276 50 265 182.5 1.32 1891 13.7 Misericordia Volleyball Records

Career Single-Season Player Games years Games Player Games year 1. Kaitlin Wheeler 454 2015-18 1. Karley May 137 2018 2. Nicole Tagerty 445 2013-16 2. Tara Welliver 136 2018 3. Meghan Stack 435 2012-15 3. Mikayla Gunkle 134 2018 4. Kellyn Swanson 408 2011-14 4. Jessica Oltman 132 2018 5. Cailin McCullion 395 2009-12 T5. Kaitlin Wheeler 131 2018 Amanda Curcio 131 2018

Player %%% years Hitting % Player %%% year 1. Becky Welgosh .397 1992 1. Kirsten Myers .426 1992 2. Courtney Strumski .377 1992 2. Ann Sickler .408 1996 3. Tara Welliver .295 2016-pres. 3. Becky Welgosh .397 1992 4. Michelle Myers .290 1994-97 4. Courtney Strumski .377 1992 5. Nicole Tagerty .287 2013-16 5. Kirsten Myers .366 1990 Player Kills years Kills Player Kills year 1. Cailin McCullion 1062 2009-12 1. Tara Welliver 382 2018 2. Meghan Stack 942 2012-15 2. Rachael Wyly 352 2000 3. Kelly Coppage 931 2002-05 3. Shelby Brochetti 344 2014 4. Rachael Wyly 802 1997-00 4. Cailin McCullion 325 2012 5. Shelby Brochetti 723 2012-14 5. Michelle Sehested 312 2016 Player Assists years Assists Player Assists year 1. Nicole Tagerty 3154 2013-16 1. Karley May 1358 2018 2. Karley May 1783 2016-pres. 2. Mindy Malloy 915 2000 3. Mindy Malloy 1633 1997-00 3. Nicole Tagerty 861 2014 4. Kristin Hoffman 1528 2008-11 4. Nicole Tagerty 860 2016 5. Angela Nihill 1445 1996-99 5. Nicole Tagerty 795 2015 Player Blocks years Blocks Player Blocks year 1. Michelle Myers 618 1994-97 1. Michelle Myers 226 1996 2. Gretchen Lawler 392 1997-00 2. Ann Sickler 218 1996 3. Ann Sickler 386 1995-97 3. Michelle Myers 188 1997 4. Krystal Burford 194 2008-11 4. Gretchen Lawler 133 2000 5. Stacey Paculavich 184 1993-94 5. Michelle Myers 112 1994

Player Aces years Aces Player Aces year 1. Ashley Dixon 260 2001-03 1. Ashley Dixon 133 2002 2. Tracy Krupa 227 1994-97 2. Tracy Krupa 106 1994 3. Nicole Tagerty 185 2013-16 3. Karley May 95 2018 4. Angela Nihill 171 1996-99 4. Ashley Dixon 89 2001 5. Karley May 155 2016-pres. 5. Erin Baer 88 2000

Player Digs years Digs Player Digs year 1. Kelly Coppage 1630 2002-05 1. Jessica Klimas 578 2004 2. Amy Porambo 1515 2005-08 2. Kelly Coppage 499 2004 3. Kaitlin Wheeler 1367 2015-18 3. Katie Gorgos 480 2003 4. Cailin McCullion 1273 2009-12 T4. Ashley Dixon 479 2002 5. Shannon Kane 1202 2007-10 T4. Kelly Coppage 479 2005 Jassmine Watson