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2016 Volleyball Media Guide 20162010116S6 SOUTHSOUTHAH ALABAMAALABAMA VOVOLLEYBALLLLEYBALL MEDMEDIAEDIA ALMALMANACANAC TABLE OF CONTENTS & QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFORMATION 1-4 SOUTH ALABAMA QUICK FACTS Table of Contents / Quick Facts 1 ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF Name of School: University of South Alabama 2016 Schedule 2 Brian Fremund Assistant A.D. for Media Relations City/State: Mobile, Ala. 2016 Roster 3 (Football [Primary]/Men’s Golf) Founded: 1963 Television / Radio Chart 4 Kevin Beasley Assistant Director Enrollment: 16,699 (Football [Secondary]/Softball) Nickname: Jaguars Jaguar Gym 5 Matt Horne Assistant Director (Soccer/Men’s Basketball/Men’s & Women’s Tennis) School Colors: Blue, Red and White MEET THE JAGUARS 6-20 Charlie Nichols Assistant Director Arena Name: Jag Gym (1,118) Sarah Richardson 6 (Volleyball/Baseball) Conference: Sun Belt Emma Anderson 7 TBA Student President: Dr. Tony G. Waldrop TBA Student Parker Harrell 8 Alma Mater: North Carolina ’74 TBA Student NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative: Dr. John Smith Arissa Chappell 9 Sonia Seals Administrative Assistant Alma Mater: Berry [Ga.] College ’76 Nikki Gittens 10 Athletic Director: Joel Erdmann, Ph. D. Katelyn Lochner 11 Athletic Media Relations Offi ce Phone (251) 460-7035 Alma Mater: South Dakota State, ’86 Deanna Canfi eld 12 Athletic Media Relations Fax (251) 460-7297 Athletic Department Phone: (251) 460–7121 Kristina Alabastro 13 Athletic Media Relations Mailing Address Ticket Offi ce Phone: (251) 460–6047 Symone Stephenson 14 5950 Old Shell Road Avery Cooper 15 Mitchell Center, Room 1209 First Year of Volleyball: 1974 Mechell Daniel 16 Mobile, Ala. 36688 Seasons 43rd Abby Baker 17 Program’s All-Time Record 509-745-2 (.409) Ashlyn Roberts / Alahna Diaz 18 Sun Belt Record: 69-259 (.210) Kellyn Reeves / Iva Durdanovic 19 All-Sun Belt Selections 20 Lauren Hartman / Kelley Hartman 20 Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List Selections 83 TThehe 22016016 SSouthouth AAlabamalabama MMediaedia GuideGuide Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll Selections 83 TThehe 20162016 SSouthouth AlabamaAlabama volleyballvolleyball mediamedia guideguide isis a productionproduction JAGUAR COACHING STAFF 21-25 ooff tthehe SSouthouth AAlabamalabama AthleticAthletic MediaMedia RelationsRelations OfOffi cce.e. ThisThis NCAA Tournament Appearances 0 Head Coach Amy Hendrichovsky 21-22 ppublicationublication waswas written,written, editededited andand designeddesigned byby assistantassistant mediamedia Sun Belt Conference Tournament Appearances 19 Assistant Coach Faith Steinwedell 23 rrelationselations ddirectorirector KevinKevin Beasley.Beasley. EditorialEditorial assistanceassistance waswas providedprovided Assistant Coach Jordana Price 24 bbyy CharlieCharlie NNichols.ichols. Total Home Away Neutral Support Staff 25 2015 Final Record: 13-15 9-3 3-8 1-4 FFrontront ccoverover designeddesigned byby ZacZac Kennedy.Kennedy. FrontFront insideinside covercover 2015 Sun Belt Record: 7-9 5-3 2-6 0-0 ddesignedesigned byby KevinKevin Beasley.Beasley. THE SUN BELT CONFERENCE 26-29 2015 Sun Belt Finish: T-6th 2016 SBC Tournament Bracket 26 PPhotographyhotography The Sun Belt Conference 27 2015 RPI: 163 PProvidedrovided byby JohnJohn Adams,Adams, ChipChip English,English, JoeJoe Imel,Imel, BobbyBobby McDufMcDuffi e,e, Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/4 Final 2015 Sun Belt Standings/Awards 28 BBradrad PPuckett,uckett, ScottScott DonaldsonDonaldson andand thethe UniversityUniversity ofof SouthSouth Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 USA Sun Belt Tournament History 29 AAlabamalabama athleticathletic mediamedia relationsrelations archives.archives. Libero: New Newcomers: 7 2015 SEASON REVIEW 30-45 2015 SBC Team / Individual Leaders 30-31 Head Coach: Amy Hendrichovsky 2015 Statistics / Results 32-33 Alma Mater: North Alabama, ‘01 South Alabama Double-Doubles 34 Record at USA (Years): 39-51 (4) South Alabama Match-By-Match Leaders 35 Career Record: Same Miscellaneous 36 Sun Belt Record: 22-31 Team Match-By-Match Comparison 37 Offi ce Phone: (251) 460-7124 2015 Box Scores 38-44 E–mail Address: [email protected] HERO Sports Honors 45 Assistant Coach: Faith Steinwedell Alma Mater: Mississippi State, 2011 HISTORY 46-72 Assistant Coach: Jordana Price All-time Letterwinners 46-48 Alma Mater: Florida State, 2009 Jags by Country / State 49-50 Strength and Conditioning Coach: Callye Williams All-time series Vs. Opponents 51-60 Alma Mater: Mississippi State, ‘06 South Alabama Vs. The Conferences 61 Athletic Trainer: Zach Romig Year-by-Year Results 62-68 It is a principle of the Sun Belt Conference that student- Alama Mater: Florida State, 2015 Coaching Records 69 athletes, coaches, administrators, support groups and all Athletic Training Room Phone: (251) 460-6874 All-Time Academic Honors 70 others associated with intercollegiate athletics adhere to All-Time Athletic Honors 71 such fundamental values as respect, civility, honesty and SBC Player of the Week History / Miscellaneous 72 accountability. HISTORY AND RECORDS 73-87 Match Records (All Eras) 73 Team Match Records (Rally Era) 74 Individual Match Records (Rally Era) 75-76 The Last Time... 77 Individual Year-By-Year Leaders 78-80 Team Year-By-Year Leaders 81-82 Career Milestone Clubs 83-84 Single-Season Clubs 85 Single-Season Records 86 Career Records 87 USAJaguars.com 1 20162010116S6 SOUTHSOUTHAH ALABAMAALABAMA VOVOLLEYBALLLLELL YBALL MEDMEDIAEDIA ALMALMANACANAC 2016 JAGUAR SCHEDULE Date Day Opponent Site Time Aug. 26 Fri. vs. Indiana State Pete Hanna Center – Birmingham, Ala. – Samford Tournament 10 a.m. Aug. 26 Fri. vs. Nicholls State Pete Hanna Center – Birmingham, Ala. – Samford Tournament 4:30 p.m. Aug. 27 Sat. at Samford Pete Hanna Center – Birmingham, Ala. – Samford Tournament 7 p.m. Sept. 2 Fri. SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA Jag Gym – Mobile, Ala. – Jaguar Invitational 1 p.m. Sept. 2 Fri. FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Jag Gym – Mobile, Ala. – Jaguar Invitational 6:30 p.m. Sept. 3 Sat. FLORIDA A&M Jag Gym – Mobile, Ala. – Jaguar Invitational 1 p.m. Sept. 6 Tue. SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Jag Gym – Mobile, Ala. 6 p.m. Sept. 9 Fri. vs. Marist Alico Arena – Fort Myers, Fla. – FGCU Homewood Suites Classic 9 a.m. Sept. 9 Fri. at Florida Gulf Coast Alico Arena – Fort Myers, Fla. – FGCU Homewood Suites Classic 5 p.m. Sept. 10 Sat. vs. Indiana Alico Arena – Fort Myers, Fla. – FGCU Homewood Suites Classic Noon Sept. 16 Fri. vs. McNeese State Ramsey Student Center – Athens, Ga. – Bulldog Invitational 3 p.m. Sept. 17 Sat. vs. Bethune-Cookman Ramsey Student Center – Athens, Ga. – Bulldog Invitational 9 a.m. Sept. 17 Sat. at Georgia Ramsey Student Center – Athens, Ga. – Bulldog Invitational 6 p.m. Sept. 23 Fri. TEXAS-ARLINGTON* Jag Gym – Mobile, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Sept. 25 Sun. TEXAS STATE* Jag Gym – Mobile, Ala. 12:30 p.m. Sept. 30 Fri. at Georgia Southern* Hanner Fieldhouse – Statesboro, Ga. 5:30 p.m. Oct. 1 Sat. at Georgia State* GSU Sports Arena – Atlanta, Ga. 5 p.m. Oct. 8 Sat. TROY* Jag Gym – Mobile, Ala. 4 p.m. Oct. 14 Fri. GEORGIA STATE* Jag Gym – Mobile, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Oct. 15 Sat. GEORGIA SOUTHERN* Jag Gym – Mobile, Ala. 6 p.m. Oct. 21 Fri. at Arkansas State* Convocation Center – Jonesboro, Ark. 6 p.m. Oct. 22 Sat. at Little Rock* Jack Stephens Center – Little Rock, Ark. 6:30 p.m. Oct. 25 Tue. at Troy* Trojan Arena – Troy, Ala. 6 p.m. Oct. 28 Fri. COASTAL CAROLINA* Jag Gym – Mobile, Ala. 6:30 p.m. Oct. 30 Sun. APPALACHIAN STATE* Jag Gym – Mobile, Ala. 12:30 p.m. Nov. 4 Fri. at Louisiana-Monroe* Fant-Ewing Coliseum – Monroe, La. 6:30 p.m. Nov. 6 Sun. at Louisiana-Lafayette* Earl K. Long Gym – Lafayette, La. 12:30 p.m. Nov. 11 Fri. at Appalachian State* The Holmes Center – Boone, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Nov. 13 Sun. at Coastal Carolina* The HTC Center – Conway, S.C. TBA Nov. 18-20 Fri.-Sun. 2016 Sun Belt Conference Championships College Park Center – Arlington, Texas TBD * – Indicates Sun Belt Conference Match. CAPS indicates home games at Jag Gym. All times CENTRAL and subject to change. 2 20162010116S6 SOUTHSOUTHAH ALABAMAALABAMA VOVOLLEYBALLLLEYBALL MEDMEDIAEDIA ALMALMANACANAC 2016 ROSTER NO. NAME POS HT YR – EXP HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Ashlyn Roberts DS 5-4 Fr. – HS Sneads, Fla. / Sneads High School 2 Sarah Richardson MB 6-0 Sr. – 1L Germantown, Tenn. / Rutgers University 3 Emma Anderson S 5-10 Jr. – 1L San Diego, Calif. / LaCosta Conyon High School 4 Parker Harrell S 5-10 R-So. – HS Baton Rouge, La. / St. Joseph’s Academy 5 Arissa Chappell DS 5-7 So. – HS Oak Point, Texas / Billy Ryan High School 6 Alahna Diaz DS 5-4 Fr. – HS San Juan, Puerto Rico / Academia Maria Reina 7 Nikki Gittens MB 5-10 Sr. – 2L Nashville, Tenn. / Ensworth High School 8 Katelyn Lochner OH 5-10 So. – HS Pfl ugerville, Texas / Hendrickson High School 9 Deanna Canfi eld OH 5-9 R-Sr. – 3L Panama City, Fla. / Mosely High School 10 Kristina Alabastro OH 5-10 So. – HS Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada / St. Jean de Brebeuf Catholic High School 11 Symone Stephenson MB 5-11 R-Jr. – 2L Plano, Texas / Plano East High School 12 Kellyn Reeves S 5-8 Jr. – TR Montgomery, Texas / Tyler [Texas] Junior College 14 Avery Cooper MB/OH 5-10 R-Fr. – HS Saraland, Ala. / Saraland High School 15 Mechell Daniel OH 6-3 Sr. – 2L Chelmsford, England / The Bowells School 16 Abby Baker DS 5-6 R-Jr. – 2L Fayetteville, Ga. / Whitewater High School 17 Iva Djurdjanovic OH 5-10 Fr. – HS Belgrade, Serbia / Belgrade Gymnasium 20 Lauren Hartman OH 6-1 Fr. – HS Woodstock, Ga. / Sequoyah High School 22 Kelley Hartman MB 6-2 Fr. – HS Woodstock, Ga. / Sequoyah High School COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Amy Hendrichovsky (North Alabama, ‘01) Assistant Coaches: Faith Steinwedell
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