2005 Volleyball Media Guide

Diana Azadeh Andreyko Boroumand Gini Ullery Megan McGrane 2005 PITT VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Time Site Date Opponent Newark, DE @ Delaware Invitational 7:00 pm Aug. 26 Delaware 11:00 am Aug. 27 San Francisco 4:30 pm New Hampshire Tallahassee, FL @ FSU Invite 10:00 am Sept. 2 South Carolina 5:00 pm Mercer 6:00 pm Sept. 3 Florida St. 7:00 pm , PA Sept. 6 @ Duquesne Pitt Invitational 7:00 pm Sept. 9 Maryland 1:00 pm Sept. 10 American 7:30 pm Miami (Ohio) 7:00 pm Fitzgerald Field House Sept. 14 Marshall Columbus, OH @ Ohio State Buckeye Classic 7:00 pm Sept. 16 Ohio St. 5:00/7:00 pm Sept. 17 Duke/Brigham Young 2:00 pm Fitzgerald Field House Sept. 24 Villanova* 2:00 pm Fitzgerald Field House Sept. 25 Rutgers* 7:00 pm Tampa, FL Sept. 30 @ South Florida* 2:00 pm Washington, DC Oct. 2 @ Georgetown* 2:00 pm Fitzgerald Field House Oct. 8 Syracuse* 2:00 pm Fitzgerald Field House Oct. 9 Marquette* 7:00 pm Fitzgerald Field House Oct. 14 West Virginia* 2:00 pm Louisville, KY Oct. 22 @ Louisville* 2:00 pm Cincinnati, OH Oct. 23 @ Cincinnati* 7:00 pm Fitzgerald Field House Oct. 28 Seton Hall* 2:00 pm Fitzgerald Field House Nov. 5 DePaul* 2:00 pm Fitzgerald Field House Nov. 6 Notre Dame* 7:00 pm Storrs, CT Nov. 11 @ Connecticut* 7:00 pm Jamaica, NY Nov. 12 @ St. John’s* Louisville, KY Nov. 18-20 @ Big East Championship TBA Nov. 25 @ Long Beach State 7:30 pm (PST) Long7:00 Beach, pm (PST) CA Irvine, CA Nov. 26 @ UC Irvine

Bold denotes home games, played at Fitzgerald Field House * denotes Big East games All times are EST unless noted

Coach Chris Beerman MEDIA INFORMATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS PITT QUICK FACTS Media Information  1 Location Pittsburgh, PA Back-To-Back NCAA Berths  2-3 Enrollment 33,796 Founded 1787 2005 SEASON Chancellor Mark A Nordenberg 2005 Alphabetical and Numerical Rosters  4 Athletic Director Jeff Long Geographic Breakdown  4 Nickname Panthers Class Breakdown  4 Colors Blue and Gold 2005 Outlook 5-7 Home Court Fitzgerald Field House (6,798) COACHING STAFF Affiliation NCAA-1A Head Coach Chris Beerman  8-9 Conference Big East Conference Assistant Coach Jason Kepner  10 Varsity Sports 19 Assistant Coach Alija Pittenger  10 Men (9): Baseball, basketball, cross country, football, Panther Support Staff  10-11 soccer, swimming and diving, track and field (indoor and outdoor), 2005 PLAYER PROFILES and wrestling Megan McGrane  12 Women (10): Basketball, cross country, gymnastics, Kim Norris  13 soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field Gini Ullery  14 (indoor and outdoor), and volleyball Ashley White  15 Address Department of Athletics Azadeh Boroumand  16 PO Box 7436 Diana Andreyko  17 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Ashley Creighton  18 Athletics Department Phone (412) 648-8200 Melissa Ferguson  19 Allie Cherven  20 Ticket Office (412) 648-8300 Monica Macellari  20 Athletic Media Relations Office (412) 648-8240 Jessica Moses  21 Athletic Media Relations Fax Number (412) 648-8248 Stephanie Ross  21 Melissa Stadelman  22 Nicole Taurence  22 All-Time Roster  23 VOLLEYBALL HISTORY 2005 OPPONENTS Opponent Capsules  24-27 First Year: 1974 All-Time Record: 792-327-3 (707) 2004 SEASON IN REVIEW NCAA Tournament Appearances: Eleven (1982, 1984, 1986, 2004 Final Match Results  28 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2003, 2004) 2004 Big East Standings and Honors  28 Big East Tournament Titles: Eleven (1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 2004 Final Statistics  29 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2003) Last Conference Postseason Appearance: Nov 20-21, 2004 - PITTSBURGH RECORDS Semifinals vs Syracuse, W 3-0 (30-25, 30-22, 30-19); Finals vs All-Time Coaching Records 30 Notre Dame, L 0-3 (23-30, 26-30, 26-30) Individual Match Records  31-34 Last NCAA Postseason Appearance: 2004 NCAA Tournament: Fitzgerald Field House Records  34-35 First Round - vs Ohio, L 0-3 (22-30, 26-30, 12-30) Individual Career Records  36 Year-by-Year Leaders  37 COACHING STAFF Panthers vs Opponents  38 Head Coach (Alma Mater): Chris Beerman (Ball State, 1991) Year-by-Year Records  39-43 Career Record: 190-88 (683) -- 10th season Panthers vs All Conferences  43 Record at Pittsburgh: 100-52 (658) -- 6th season Postseason History  44-45 Assistant Coach: Jason Kepner (Penn State, 1997) Honors and Awards  46-47 Assistant Coach: Alija Pittenger (Michigan, 2001) 2005 TEAM PICTURE  48 TEAM INFORMATION 2004 Overall Record: 21-11 2004 Big East Record: 8-2 2004 Conference Finish: Second (Tied) – Big East Finalist ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2 Editors: Brad Cuprik, Jeff DeBaldo Returning — Megan McGrane, Gini Ullery, Diana Andreyko, Azadeh Contributing Editors: EJ Borghetti, Greg Hotchkiss Boroumand, Ashley White; Lost — Megan Miller, Jessica McDonald Computer Page Design: Brad Cuprik, Jeff DeBaldo Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Contributors: Anne Reddy, Sara McDevitt Newcomers: 6 — Allie Cherven (MH - St Charles, MO); Monica Photography: Sean Brady, Will Babin - Image Point Pittsburgh, Macellari (OH - Granger, IN); Jessica Moses (MH - North Olmsted, Mike Drazdzinski, Joe Kapelewski, Michelle Ray, Harry OH); Stephanie Ross (OH - Dayton, OH); Melissa Stadelman (OH - Bloomberg, Herb Ferguson, Gary Guydosh, Clem Marion, Jeff Pittsburgh, PA); Nicole Taurence [S - Trenton, MI] Greenberg, Michael E Haritan, Bob Stowell, Chaz Palla, Tony Fiorini, William McBride Printing: Schiff Printing Company, Inc Cover Design: Schiff Printing Company, Inc, Brad Cuprik

2005 Pitt Volleyball 1 BACK-TO-BACK NCAA BERTHS

LEADING THE WAY—Along with 2003 Big East and AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year Chris Beerman, the Pan- thers have all-star caliber assistants in Jason Kepner (below left) and Alija Pittenger (below)4 All three enjoyed success as collegiate volleyball players and brought that winning atmosphere to Pitt4

BIG EAST’S BEST—Four Panthers earned All-Big East honors in 2004, including (from left to right) Diana DEDICATION—Megan McGrane worked Andreyko, Megan Miller, Gini Ullery and Megan McGrane4 her way from walk-on to one of the All four players earned All-Northeast Region honors as nation’s best at her position4 She was the well, while Miller, Ullery and McGrane were named Hon- 2003 Big East Libero of the Year and be- orable Mention All-Americans4 came the school’s all-time leader in digs last season4

2 2005 Pitt Volleyball TEAMWORK—Pitt volleyball has stressed working together to achieve its goals of winning a Big East Championship and mak- ing the NCAA Tournament4 Last year, the Panthers earned their first ever at-large berth into the tournament after their fourth 20-win season this decade4

PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE—The Panthers have had numerous players earn conference and region honors in 2003-044 (Left) Diana Andreyko was the 2004 Big East Rookie of the Year4 (Middle) Megan Miller was the 2003 Big East Championships Most Outstanding Player4 (Right) Wendy Hatlestad accepts the Big East MVP award in 20034

2005 Pitt Volleyball 3 2005 ROSTERS 2005 PITTSBURGH ALPHABETICAL ROSTER CLASS BREAKDOWN NO NAME POS HT CL HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL FIFTH-YEAR SENIOR (1) 12 Diana Andreyko OH 5-11 SO Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin Gini Ullery 8Azadeh Boroumand S 5-10 JR Red Deer, Alberta/Thurber SENIORS (3) 10 Allie Cherven MH 6-2 FR St, Charles, MO/Francis Howell Central Megan McGrane 11 Ashley Creighton MH 6-3 SO Brandon, Manitoba/Crocus Plains Kim Norris Ashley White 5 Melissa Ferguson DS 5-6 SO Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin 16 Monica Macellari OH 6-1 FR Granger, IN/S,B, Clay JUNIOR (1) 4 Megan McGrane L 5-7 SR Muncie, IN/Delta Azadeh Boroumand 14 Jessica Moses MH 6-1 FR North Olmsted, OH/Lutheran West SOPHOMORES (3) 3 Kim Norris OH 6-0 SR Fostoria, OH/Hopewell-Loudon Diana Andreyko 6 Stephanie Ross OH 5-11 FR Dayton, OH/Chaminade-Julienne Ashley Creighton Melissa Ferguson 19 Melissa Stadelman OH 5-11 FR Pittsburgh, PA/Carrick 9 Nicole Taurence S 5-10 FR Trenton, MI/Trenton FRESHMEN (6) Allie Cherven 2 Gini Ullery OH 5-9* SR* Tracy, CA/Tracy Monica Macellari 1 Ashley White OH/MH 6-1 SR St, Charles, IL/St, Charles East/Indiana Jessica Moses * denotes redshirt year Stephanie Ross Melissa Stadelman 2005 PITTSBURGH NUMERICAL ROSTER Nicole Taurence

GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN CALIFORNIA (1) Gini Ullery (Tracy) CANADA (2) 4 Azadeh Boroumand (Red Deer, Alb)) 1 2 3 Ashley Creighton (Brandon, Manitoba) Ashley White Gini Ullery Kim Norris Megan McGrane 6-1, SR, OH/MH 5-9, SR*, OH 6-0, SR, OH 5-7, SR, L ILLINOIS (1) Ashley White (St) Charles) INDIANA (2) Monica Macellari [Granger] Megan McGrane (Muncie) MICHIGAN [1] 5 6 8 9 Nicole Taurence [Trenton] Melissa Ferguson Stephanie Ross Azadeh Boroumand Nicole Taurence 5-6, SO, DS 5-11, FR, OH 5-10, JR, S 5-10, FR, S MISSOURI [1] Allie Cherven [St) Charles] OHIO (3) Jessica Moses [Cleveland} Kim Norris (Fostoria) Stephanie Ross (Dayton) (3) 10 12 Diana Andreyko (Pittsburgh) 11 Melissa Ferguson (Pittsburgh) Allie Cherven Ashley Creighton Diana Andreyko 6-2, FR, MH 6-3, SO, MH 5-11, SO, OH Melissa Stadelman [Pittsburgh]

PRONUNCIATIONS Diana Andreyko on-DRAY-co Azadeh Boroumand AH-zah-day BORE-ah-mawnd Ashley Creighton CRATE-un Monica Macellari MATCH-ah-LAR-ee 14 16 19 Alija PittengerALL-ee-ah PITT-in-jer Jessica Moses Monica Macellari Melissa Stadelman Gini Ullery JIH-nee OHL-ah-ree 6-1, FR, MH 6-1, FR, OH 5-11, FR, OH 4 2005 Pitt Volleyball 2005 SEASON OUTLOOK nder head coach Chris OUTSIDE HITTERS Beerman’s direction, the Pan- The Panthers return four outside hit- U thers rewrote a new chapter ters, two of which earned postseason in their storied and proud volleyball his- honors on a conference and regional tory in 2004 Pitt earned its first ever level) Three will vie for playing time on at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament the outside as well in 2005) That com- and it turned out to be a special ac- bination of returning experience and complishment for Beerman fresh faces make the position one of “Since we’ve received an at-large bid, strength for the 2005 Panthers, ac- I consider ourselves an NCAA team,” cording to Beerman) Beerman said “We’ve got to play that “I think if you’re a coach you feel pretty way and take care of business when it solid on the outside,” Beerman said) “I counts That’s what the good teams think we’re going to be comfortable but do ” you can’t just be an outside dominant Beerman’s goals for the 2005 sea- team)” son have changed but only for the bet- Gini Ullery, an All-Big East First ter He now wants the Panthers to be Team selection, returns for a fifth and counted on to make the NCAA Tour- final year at Pitt) Last season she aver- nament each year, whether it be by aged 4)9 kills and 2)51 digs per game Diana Andreyko earned Big East winning the conference or getting back after coming back from a torn ACL in by another at-large berth and AVCA Northeast Region 2003) Another knee surgery following Rookie of the Year honors: “Our goals now as a program are to the 2004 season put Ullery on the shelf make the NCAA Tournament every for the spring season, but Beerman ex- Kim Norris looks to bounce back in year,” Beerman said “I think early on pects her back at full strength for the 2005) After suffering a season ending it was to win the Big East Champion- fall) ACL injury in just the 10th match last ship but getting an at-large bid changes “I would hope she would follow the ex- season, Norris looks to regain the form things We need to build on the respect ample of Megan Miller in 2004, Sarah of 2003 in which she played in 25 we earned last year and the success Rollman in 2003, and Wendy Hatlestad matches) we’ve had over the last two seasons ” in 2003 who had their best year in their “She’s fine and I think she’s ready to senior year,” Beerman said) “That’s go,” Beerman said) “She’s a great team really critical to Gini) She’s been consis- player) She will accept any role that I tent but I think she has more in her)” give her) I know she’s looking forward Senior Ashley White returns for her to a great senior year)” second season with the Panthers) Joining the Panthers for 2005 is 6-1 White, a native of St) Charles Ill), played freshman Monica Macellari) Macellari two seasons at Indiana University be- might find herself in the starting lineup if fore transferring to Pitt) she develops like Beerman hopes she “White played a little outside and a little will) middle,” Beerman said) “Her offense is “She’s got all the potential in the very good but will need to continue to world,” Beerman said) “Her timeline is develop her blocking)” based on how quickly I can coach her Joining Ullery and White on the out- up) She’s also extremely intelligent and side is the reigning Big East and AVCA her potential is outstanding)” Northeast Region Rookie of the Year, Stephanie Ross also joins the Pan- Diana Andreyko) Andreyko looks to thers and is expected to contribute at build on a successful rookie year in right side hitter) Ross has shown 2005) Beerman in club ball that she could be “For D[iana] it’s trying to avoid a ready to play right away in 2005) sophomore jinx and knowing that people “She’s very well trained and plays like will be gunning for her,” Beerman said) a veteran already,” Beerman said) “She’s going to have to pick up her game “She’s one of the most intelligent volley- First team All-Big East and Honorable but the great thing about D is that she ball players we’ve had since I’ve been Mention All-American outside hitter Gini Ullery led the Panthers with 549 will want to do that) She’ll make every here as far as the freshmen go) She’s kills in 2004: effort to be better this year than she a savvy player and someone I think the was in 2004)” fans are going to love watching her)”

2005 Pitt Volleyball 5 2005 SEASON OUTLOOK Joining Macellari and Ross as new- “Ashley really had a great spring,” comers is Pittsburgh’s very own Mel- Beerman said) “She worked on her con- issa Stadelman) Stadelman joins the ditioning) I’m looking forward to a team as a walk-on from nearby Carrick breakout season for her this year) High School) Ashley could really surprise some “We’re fortunate to have Melissa,” people)” Beerman said) “She’s kind of a diamond White showed versatility last season in the rough) She’s a very strong kid, by putting time at both outside hitter and with a very good work ethic and a very middle hitter) She played middle after dedicated player) I think she’s really go- Miller went down with an injury towards ing to develop)” the end of the year) “Last year she (White) had to play MIDDLE HITTERS middle when Miller went down,” Beerman Pittsburgh must replace two depart- said) “She did a nice job in the middle) I ing middle hitters from last year’s NCAA expect to work her some there and squad) The Panthers lost AVCA Hon- hopefully improve her blocking)” orable Mention All-American and Big Two other middles join the Panthers East Most Outstanding Player Megan this season as newcomers) Allie Miller, who averaged 4)51 kills per Cherven and Jessica Moses may only game and accumulated 78 blocks) Pitt be freshmen this year, but Beerman is In her first season as a starter, not worrying) Azadeh Boroumand was among will also be without departed senior Jes- the Big East’s top setters: sica McDonald, who tallied 80 blocks “Allie’s a very hard worker, a very ex- in her final season) perienced and very savvy player,” Beerman said) “She’s a very experi- “Nicole’s probably one of the most un- “I think Miller had such a huge impact heralded, best kept secrets in the set- that you kind of think youth when you enced, long time club player and is to- tally ready to play as a freshman)” ter class in 2005,” Beerman said) think of this year’s team,” Beerman “She’s got all the potential in the world) said) “We have a couple players coming “Jessica is a very strong, hard hitting middle,” Beerman said) “She’s very ag- She could be one of the best setters in back, which gives us a core, and then the conference very quickly)” we’ll see what the freshmen can bring)” gressive and competitive) Her upside is awesome) She could easily be a domi- Returning to the middle for the Pan- LIBERO/DEFENSIVE thers is 6-3 sophomore Ashley nant middle now and in the future)” Creighton) Creighton took advantage SPECIALIST of the spring workouts, a fact that did SETTERS The Panthers return arguably one of not go unnoticed by her coach) The Panthers return junior setter the best liberos in the country) Megan Azadeh Boroumand who led the Big McGrane returns for her final season East in assists per game last season in at Pitt as the Panthers’ all-time digs her first year as a starter) Last sea- leader and ranked sixth nationally with son she moved into seventh place in 6)25 digs per game last season) career assists with over 1,400 set “I think McGrane’s the best return- helpers) ing libero in the country,” Beerman said) “She has a year of starting under her “She constantly improves) I think you’ll belt,” Beerman said) “She had a great see an even better McGrane this year) spring figuring the game out a little bit I think she’s going to peak out as a se- more) I’m really looking forward to nior and is really fired up to play in her Azadeh’s junior year) I think she’s go- senior year)” ing to take even another step up)” Pittsburgh native Melissa Ferguson Backing up Boroumand is freshman returns as the backup at defensive spe- Nicole Taurence) Taurence, a Tren- cialist as a sophomore in 2005) ton Michigan native, will look to provide “Melissa’s a great team player and depth setter for the Panthers in 2005) really contributed more than I thought she would in 2004,” Beerman said) “I can see her coming in and making an impact as a server and a defensive spe- Ashley White was used on the outside cialist this year) She’s very competitive and in the middle in her first year with the Panthers: and confident)”

6 2005 Pitt Volleyball 2005 SEASON OUTLOOK THE SCHEDULE Beerman knows that after earning the program’s first ever NCAA Tournament at-large bid, things should not get easier) The schedule certainly does not as seven teams on the sched- ule appeared in last year’s NCAA Tournament) “When you get an at-large bid you don’t go backwards from there,” Beerman said) “I think the first time you get an at-large bid you have to earn it) Now as you head into the 2005 schedule I think you have to continue to play teams that are NCAA teams) Our schedule this year is very ambi- tious)” The Panthers open up the season on the road competing in the Delaware Invitational Aug) 26-27) They square off against San Francisco, New Hampshire and the host Dela- ware Fightin’ Blue Hens) “I do love the new August start,” Beerman said of the NCAA deciding to push back the start one week) “I was a big proponent of that change and I think that’s going to be great for us playing at Delaware that first weekend)” After competing in the Florida State Invitational, the Pan- thers return to Pittsburgh to take on cross town rival Duquesne Sept) 6) Pitt opens up its home schedule with the 20th annual Pittsburgh Invitational Sept) 9-10) The Panthers are set to take on the Terrapins of Maryland, American Uni- versity and the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks) That begins a stretch Megan McGrane needs just 197 digs to become the 12th NCAA Division I player to record 2,000 in which Pitt plays three of its next five matches against NCAA digs in a career: participants) “Our home tournament is great because Maryland was an After the Big East Championships, the Panthers travel to NCAA team, American was an NCAA team and Miami of sunny California for two matches over the Thanksgiving Holi- Ohio will probably be an NCAA team very soon,” Beerman day weekend) Pitt meets perennial NCAA participant Long said) Beach State on Nov) 25 and then travels to Irvine to take on Pitt travels to Columbus Ohio the following weekend (Sept) the Anteaters of UC Irvine) 16-17) to take part in the Ohio State Buckeye Classic) There “We’ve added a top 15 team into the league,” Beerman they go up against the host Buckeyes of the Big Ten, the said) “We’ve added three teams that have been in the NCAA ACC’s Duke Blue Devils and Mountain West’s Brigham Young Tournament the last five years) Suddenly the stakes are Cougars) higher)” The Panthers open up their 2005 Big East Conference schedule at home against the Wildcats of Villanova Sept) 24) Pitt’s remaining conference home schedule includes visits by Rutgers (Sept) 25), Syracuse (Oct 8), conference newcomer Marquette (Oct) 9), West Virginia (Oct) 14), Seton Hall (Oct) 28), conference newcomer DePaul (Nov) 5) and defending conference champion Notre Dame (Nov) 6)) Pitt’s confer- ence road opponents include newcomer South Florida (Sept) 30), Georgetown (Oct) 2), new conference powerhouse Lou- isville (Oct) 22), Cincinnati (Oct) 23) Connecticut (Nov) 11) and St) John’s (Nov) 12)) “Louisville and Cincinnati are programs I respect a great deal)” Beerman said) “Marquette is definitely a team on the rise) DePaul was just in the NCAA Tournament five years ago) South Florida was a perennial NCAA team and on their way up also) All five are great new additions)” This year’s Big East Championships will be held in Louisville from Nov) 18-20) The top eight teams will compete in the three-day, single-elimination tournament for the Big East’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament)

2005 Pitt Volleyball 7 HEAD COACH CHRIS BEERMAN

“I consider this team an NCAA team now* Once you get that first at-large CHRIS BEERMAN berth, you have to think that way, schedule your matches that way and HEAD COACH play that way*” BALL STATE, 1991 — Chris Beerman

In his first year as head coach in 2000, Beerman helped Pitts- burgh to its best season in six years as the Panthers posted a 22- here is no second guessing which direction that Pitt volleyball 10 overall mark In 2001, Pittsburgh finished just out of the head coach Chris Beerman has the program heading in Five postseason tournament with a 7-5 mark in conference play and a T fifth-place standing years and 100 wins after he was hired prior to the 2000 season, the Panthers have made back-to-back NCAA Tournament That’s a total of four 20-win seasons and a total of 100 wins in appearances, won a Big East title and have won numerous confer- his five years at Pitt Ten players have earned a total of 15 All-Big ence and regional honors It all adds up to a resurgence in a pro- East honors from 2000-04 gram that is rich in volleyball history Watch Beerman at work and Not only was Beerman’s impact evident in the final standings, it’s easy to be overcome with an unmistakable optimism but the effect he has on the players as a whole is unmistakable Point Pitt - Beerman jumps to his feet from a chair on the The Pittsburgh record books have been shattered with perfor- Panthers’ bench, shouting words of approval Point opponent - mance after performance Megan Miller, Wendy Hatlestad, Sarah Beerman is up again but this time his words are instructional and Rollman, Carrie Norris, Stacy Renick and Marcia Thiesen all thrived encouraging, trying to will his team to regain the serve It may be under Beerman, while current players Megan McGrane and Gini hard to tell by just looking at Beerman whether his team is winning Ullery have already etched their names all over the Pitt record or losing during the match but it’s easy to understand how pas- books sionate he is about the game of volleyball and how eager he is to In 2004, Miller was named the Big East’s Most Valuable Player coach the sport while Diana Andreyko was the conference and region Rookie of the Beerman completed a turnaround he set out to complete when Year In 2003, Hatlestad was the Big East MVP, Miller earned he was hired two days before Christmas in 1999 in just five sea- Most Outstanding Player honors in the Big East Championships, sons and McGrane was named the inaugural Libero of the Year A runner-up finish at last year’s Big East Championships and a total of 21 victories earned the Panthers their first ever at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament - the ultimate sign of respect for an NCAA volleyball team The Panthers won the 2003 Big East Championship with a 3-0 victory over defending champion Notre Dame at the Joyce Center in South Bend It was the first time a Big East team had defeated the Fighting Irish on their home court — ever Beerman’s team then advanced to its first NCAA Tournament since 1994 and defeated the Penn Quakers, 3-1, before falling to host Penn State in four games in the second round Pittsburgh won a total of 26 games last season and enjoyed its best winning percentage (813) since finishing 32-6 in 1990, which was also the only other time the Panthers advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament For his efforts, Beerman was named the Big East Co-Coach of the Year and the Tachikara/AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year by his peers “I consider this team an NCAA team now,” Beerman said “Once you get that first at-large berth, you have to think that way You have to schedule your matches that way, and we have to play that way” The revival of the program, though, began a year earlier After injuries depleted the 2001 Panthers, the program suffered through its first losing season Beerman led the 2002 team to a 20-9 overall record and a 9-4 mark in Big East play, tying for fourth in the conference If not for an early-season loss to Connecticut, the Panthers would have been playing in the Big East postseason tour- nament against two teams it defeated in the regular season

8 2005 Pitt Volleyball Beerman, who is just the sixth coach in Pitt volleyball history, boasts a successful track record as both a player and coach His background, coupled with an unbridled enthusiasm and energy, made him the perfect choice to lead the Panthers back into the national spotlight “I approached this from the very beginning as a building process,” Beerman said “We had to rebuild as a volleyball program when I got here in 2000 and we’ve been able to get positive results from that process “It’s a totally different situation than it was here five years ago We’re entering into a reloading year Even though we lost signifi- cant contributors to our run the past two years, we have the talent to continue making the NCAA Tournament and advancing further ” Beerman joined Pittsburgh after serving four seasons (1996- 99) as head coach at James Madison University, where he led the Dukes to their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance and four straight winning seasons He guided the Dukes to a 90-36 overall record and a 35-7 mark in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), which included an impres- sive 22-0 home record against conference foes He led his teams to three 20-win seasons at JMU, including 1999’s best-ever record of 26-7, which featured a berth in the NCAA Tournament In his first year at the helm of the Dukes in 1996, Beerman The Beerman Family: (From left to right) Kendall, wife Mary-Beth, Jackson and Chris4 orchestrated the biggest turnaround of any NCAA team that sea- son when he guided his squad to a 25-9 record after finishing 9-18 in the prior year At JMU, Beerman garnered two conference coach of the year Tampa Bay Juniors Volleyball Club (1992), as well as the South awards (1998 and 1999), produced one CAA Player of the Year Florida (1991-93) and Ball State (1990-91) men’s club volleyball (1999) in Lindsay Collingwood, a pair of CAA Rookie of the Year teams honorees, nine first-team and five second-team selections, as well Additionally, Beerman was a member of the bronze medal 1986 as five first-team all-state awards Additionally, his teams captured and 1987 Olympic Sports Festival teams as well as a member of two regular season CAA championships (1998 and 1999) and the the training team for the 1991 World University Games A 1991 1999 tournament championship graduate of Ball State with a bachelor’s degree in physical educa- Prior to JMU, Beerman has had stints as an assistant coach at tion, Beerman earned his master’s degree in sports administration two of the universities joining the Big East Conference in 2005 He from Louisville in 1995 served one season (1995) as an assistant at the University of Married to the former Mary-Beth Singleton, Beerman and his Louisville where he helped the team to the second round of the wife have two children, Kendall and Jackson NCAA Tournament and the Conference USA title Beerman also served three years as the assistant coach at the University of South Florida from 1991-94 While there, the Bulls THE BEERMAN FILE were the 1993 Metro Conference champions and earned a berth in the NCAA tournament A standout player at Ball State from 1986-90, Beerman served PERSONAL INFORMATION as an assistant at his alma mater from 1990-91 As a collegiate Hometown: Fort Wayne, Ind player, he helped the Cardinals to three NCAA Final Four appear- Alma Mater: Ball State, 1991 ances and three Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Family: Beerman and his wife Mary-Beth have two children, (MIVA) championships from 1988-90 He also was a two-time Kendall and Jackson Volleyball Monthly All-America honoree and an All-MIVA selection Beerman holds eight records at Ball State, including 1,047 ca- reer digs, which ranks second all-time in the NCAA He also holds COACHING HISTORY school records for kills in a match (44 in 1989) and in a season School Dates Record (628 in 1990), games played in a season (134 in 1990), matches Pittsburgh, Head Coach 2000-present 100-52 with 10 or more kills in a season (35 in 1990), matches with 10 James Madison, Head Coach 1996-99 90-36 or more digs in a career (43), digs per game career average (2 52) Louisville, Asst Coach 1995 -- and total attempts in a season (1,310 in 1990) He ranks third on South Florida, Asst Coach 1991-94 -- Ball State’s all-time list for kills (1,777), and is second in matches Ball State, Asst Coach 1990-91 -- with 10 or more kills (86) and total attempts (3,751) Overall Record as a Head Coach 190-88 The founder of the Valley Juniors Volleyball Club in Harrisonburg, Va , Beerman has served as head coach of several club programs, including the Kentuckiana Juniors Volleyball Association (1995), the

2005 Pitt Volleyball 9 COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF

JASON KEPNER ALIJA PITTENGER

ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH PENN STATE, 1997 MICHIGAN, 2001

Jason Kepner, an All-American during his collegiate career at Alija Pittenger joined the Panthers’ coaching staff in 2003 and Penn State, is in his fourth year as an assistant coach with the is in her third season as an assistant coach Panthers Pittenger came to the Panthers from the University of South- Kepner’s responsibilities include serving as the Panthers’ in- ern Indiana, where she served as an assistant coach for the 2002 house recruiting coordinator and arranging team travel He also season While at Southern Indiana, Pittenger assisted in all as- assists with the Panthers’ camps and on-court training pects of the program and helped lead the Screaming Eagles to a Kepner joined the Panthers from Nicholls State, where he served conference tournament championship and a berth in the NCAA as an assistant coach for the 2001 season There, he was re- Division II tournament Southern Indiana advanced to the second sponsible for assisting with the planning and organizing of all phases round of the NCAAs in 2002 of the volleyball program, including recruiting, practice and match Before her coaching experience at Southern Indiana, Pittenger preparation as well as monitoring student-athletes’ academics was an undergraduate assistant coach at Michigan, her alma mater, Prior to Nicholls State, Kepner served as the head coach of in 2001 She helped facilitate the implementation of efficient and the Club Vegas Girls 18’s from 2000-01 and the Las Vegas effective practices and also assisted in the training of the defen- Volleyball Club Boys 18’s from 1998-2000 From 1998-99, sive specialists Kepner was an assistant coach for the Waihini Volleyball Club As a collegiate player with the Wolverines, Pittenger was a Girls 18’s four-time letterwinner as an outside hitter and setter and helped Kepner enjoyed an outstanding playing career as an outside hit- Michigan to its first top 25 national ranking in 2000 and to three ter at Penn State (1993-97), where he earned AVCA and Vol- NCAA Championship tournaments in 1997, 1999, and 2000 leyball Magazine All-America (second team) honors as a senior in Pittenger finished her senior year in 2000 as the team leader 1997 A member of the 1994 National Championship team, in digs and was second on the Wolverines in kills She graduated Kepner ranks fourth all-time for the Nittany Lions with 88 career from Michigan in December 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in service aces He is also among the all-time leaders in digs and kills movement science in Penn State annals Pittenger has also served as the head coach of the women’s In addition, Kepner boasts a wealth of international playing ex- 18-and-under team at the Go Blue Volleyball Club in Ann Arbor in perience Following his collegiate career, he played professionally 2001 and works presently as a coach for the Pittsburgh Elite in Holland (1997-98) and Spain (1999-2000) and was a mem- summer club team ber of the USA National B Team that competed in the 1997 World University Games in Sicily Kepner was also a member of the USA Junior National Team in 1991 and was a first team All- American and Silver Division MVP as a member of the 1995 USA Open Nationals Team Reston Kepner is a 1997 graduate of Penn State with a bachelor’s degree in administration of justice

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NOT PICTURED: Brian Amentt Marketing and Promotions Assistant Curtis Atchison Team Manager

Jennifer O’Toole Jeanne Monahan Joe O’pella Stephanie Then Academic Support Administrative Student Trainer Student Trainer Assistant

10 2005 Pitt Volleyball SUPPORT STAFF

BRAD CUPRIK CAROL SPRAGUE

ASSISTANT MEDIA SENIOR ASSOCIATE RELATIONS D IRECTOR ATHLETIC D IRECTOR

Brad Cuprik is in his fifth year as a member of the media rela- Carol Sprague has been at the forefront of many initiatives and tions staff He originally joined the Panthers in May 2001 as a positive developments during her career student intern and was elevated to media relations assistant in which spans over three decades of service July of that year In May 2002, Cuprik was promoted to assis- As Senior Associate Athletic Director, Sprague is responsible tant media relations director and is currently the contact for the for capital project management and facilities and event operations volleyball, women’s basketball and baseball teams He also serves management and serves as sport administrator for women’s bas- as an editor of the Panther football program ketball, volleyball, gymnastics and wrestling Sprague worked as Over the past four years, Cuprik has been the publicist for eight the athletic department’s project manager during the planning and of the Panthers’ 19 intercollegiate sports, including the nationally construction of the  She also oversaw ranked volleyball, wrestling and men’s swimming and diving teams the department’s move from and back to the Petersen He additionally coordinated the media relations efforts for the 2002 Events Center and 2004 Big East Volleyball Championships at Fitzgerald Field In 2004, Sprague completed five years of service on the pres- House and the 2004 EAGL Championships at the Petersen Events tigious NCAA Women’s Basketball Committee The committee is Center responsible for the selection of at-large teams in the NCAA Divi- Prior to joining the media relations staff, Cuprik worked as a sion I Women’s Basketball Championship field freelance writer for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, helping with In June, Sprague was elected to serve on the Executive Board high school athlete features and game stories He also worked of the National Association of Collegiate Athletic Directors with ESPN Radio as a contributing writer Cuprik graduated from (NACDA) She has also been a member of numerous national and Pitt in 2001 with a dual bachelor’s degree in data analysis/media Big East committees communications and business While a student, he served as the Sprague began her career at Pittsburgh in 1974 as an assis- sports editor of and was the sports director of tant swimming coach Since that time she has held a variety of WPTS-FM positions including coordinator of student affairs for student-ath- A native of Pittsburgh, Cuprik and his wife Erin reside in the letes, assistant athletics director for women’s sports and associ- North Hills ate athletics director for non-revenue sports A graduate of Slippery Rock University, Sprague earned her bachelor’s degree in health and physical education in 1971 and a Master of Science degree in 1974 A member of the Rockets’ swimming team, she was a national championship qualifier and is a member of the Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame after an illustrious career as a player and coach for the Pittsburgh Debs women’s open division softball team KIM KING

HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH/OLYMPIC SPORTS BRIAN BONNAR

ATHLETIC T RAINER

Kim King, the head strength and conditioning coach for Olympic sports, is in her ninth season working with the Pitt athletic de- partment In addition to working with volleyball, King serves as the strength coach for the women’s basketball team and oversees the work done with all of the Panthers’ Olympic sports King boasts a wealth of experience, having been in the strength Brian Bonnar is in his third year as an athletic trainer at Pitt In and conditioning profession for over 20 years addition to working with the volleyball team, Bonnar also handles A prominent body builder on the professional level, King has earned the head athletic trainer duties for the Panthers’ wrestling team top finishes in numerous competitions, including a first-place finish Bonnar is no stranger to Pitt He is a 2001 graduate of the in the National Physique Committee (NPC) Championships, the university with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training Bonnar went nation's most prestigious contest In 1994, King was named the on to receive his master’s degree in athletic training in 2002 from Pittsburgh Athlete of the Year Ohio University Additionally, King is the chairman and chief administrator of Prior to joining the Panthers’ staff, Bonnar served as the head strength, health and rehabilitation for the NPC and is a member of athletic trainer at nearby Seneca Valley High School in Harmony, the board of governors for the International Federation of Body Pa, where he worked with all of the school’s varsity sports Builders A Pittsburgh native, Bonnar is married to the former Heather King and her husband Jeff have one daughter, Kelly Jordan

2005 Pitt Volleyball 11 PLAYER PROFILES

MEGAN MCGRANE 4 5-7 • SENIOR • LIBERO MUNCIE, IN • DELTA

AS A JUNIOR (2004) AS A FRESHMAN (2002) Megan McGrane became the Panthers all- McGrane was the Panthers’ starting libero time leader in digs with 1,803 broker her throughout her debut seasonplayed in all own school record for digs in a three game 29 matches and was the only Panther player match with 28 in the season opener against to appear in all 105 gamesin the first year Portland (Sept 3) broke her own record the libero position was added, McGrane broke of 36 digs with 38 against Dayton (Sept Pittsburgh’s record for most digs in a sea- 25) McGrane’s 713 digs led the Big East son with 495ranked first in the Big East and was also a new Big East Conference and ninth nationally with a 471 record appeared in all 32 matches and digs per game averageshowed a maturity averaged a career best 625 digs per game level on the court more seen from an up- to rank sixth nationally recorded double perclassmen, saving numerous rallies with digits in digs in every match but acrobatic digsposted a season-best 26 one recorded 20 or more digs 22 digs in two consecutive matches against times tallied 10 or more digs in 26 con- Miami (Nov 8) and (Nov secutive matches was named to the Pitts- 10)named to the Pittsburgh Classic All- burgh Invitational, TIS Bookstore Invitational, Tournament team with a total of 47 digs in and Pitt Classic All-Tournament Teams was 10 games (47 avg)also finished the sea- an honorable mention All Big East and AVCA son ranked third on the team with 32 Division I All-America Honors made the assistsa Big East Academic All-Star and AVCA All-Region Northeast team recorded University Scholar-Athlete a career high four assists against Notre Dame (Nov 12) and Louisville (Nov HIGH SCHOOL 28) was third on the team with 45 assists Helped Delta High to a 119-26 overall record in her four years as a letterwinnerfinished AS A SOPHOMORE (2003) her high school career with 599 digs, 73 McGrane was selected as the inaugural Big service aces and 44 kills in 243 games McGRANE’S CAREER HIGHS East Libero of the Year, and was again one playedled Delta to first state champion- of the top players at her position in the na- ship as a senior in 2001 as well as the Hoo- Kills: 1 tion, recording a school and conference- sier Heritage Conference title and Deleware Four times record 595 digs in 111 games to rank County championshiphad 230 kills and 45 among the top five in Division I and first in aces in her senior campaign and was named Attempts: 3 the Big East with 536 digs per all-state and all-conference for her vs Akron (9-6-03) gamebroke the school record for digs in effortsalso was a member of Delta’s con- Digs: 38* a match with 36 in just four games against ference championship teams in 1998 and vs Dayton (9-25-04) Duke (Aug 29)recorded her 1,000th 1999 and the county championship teams Assists: 4 career dig in the Big East title match against in 1998 and 2000played five years for Notre Dame (Nov 23)posted double-fig- the Asics Munciana Volleyball Club teamher vs Notre Dame (11-12-04) ures in digs in all 32 matches and in 49 club team placed third in the 12-Open divi- vs Louisville (11-28-04) consecutive matches, dating back to sion of junior nationals in 1996 and in the Service Aces: 2 2002had at least 20 digs on 12 occa- 16-Open division in 2000competed for the Five times sions, including 21 against Penn in the first Delta tennis team for three years and was Solo Blocks: N/A round of the NCAA Tournament (Dec an all-state second team selection in 5)also recorded the first two kills of her 2001a three-year member of the National career versus Duke and Villanova (Oct Honor Society and served as president in Block Assists: N/A 4)posted 30 assists on the seasona her senior yearthree-time Hoosier Heri- Big East Academic All-Star and University tage Academic All-Conference selection Total Blocks: N/A Scholar-Athlete PERSONAL Born April 11, 1984is the daughter of * School Record David and Albina McGranehas one sistera rehabilitation science major McGrane’s Statistics GP MP K E TA PCT KPG A SA SE DIGS DPG BS BA TB BPG 2002 105 29 0 1 11 -091 000 32 0 0 495 471 0 0 0 000 2003 111 32 2 2 21 000 002 30 0 0 595 536 0 0 0 000 2004 114 32 2 2 9 000 002 45 16 19 713 625 0 0 0 000 Totals 330 93 4 5 41 - 024 0 01 107 16 19 1803 5 46 0 0 0 0 00 12 2005 Pitt Volleyball PLAYER PROFILES

KIM NORRIS 3 6-0 • SENIOR • OUTSIDE HITTER FOSTORIA, OH • HOPEWELL-LOUDON

AS A JUNIOR (2004) HIGH SCHOOL Kim Norris played in only nine of the Pan- Was a two-time letterwinner for Hopewell- thers’ first 10 games before suffering a Loudon High and led her team to state cham- season-ending torn ACL had four kills and pionships in 2000 and 2001helped two digs vs Colorado (Sept 9) also posted Hopewell-Loudon to a combined record of four digs in the win vs North Carolina (Sept 57-2 in her two seasons and registered 415 10) had six kills, two service aces and nine kills, 63 service aces, 173 digs and 101 digs in the win vs Howard (Sept 4) also blocksearned all-MAL League honors as appeared in all three matches at the Indiana a senior as well as second team all-district Invitational (Sept 17-18) and all-state honorsdid not compete as a sophomore in 1999 due to injurycompeted AS A SOPHOMORE (2003) on club teams for eight seasons, including Norris played in 25 matches as a sopho- Sen-San (1995-1997), Black Swamp (1998- more, starting three for the Panthershad 2001), and the Premier team (2002)quali- a career-best six blocks in Pittsburgh’s 3-1 fied and participated in USVBA Nationals for win at Miami (Nov 2)came off the bench five consecutive seasons (1998-2002)led to provide a spark in the upset win over No Black Swamp team to two Ohio Valley Re- 12 Notre Dame on Nov 16had a sea- gion titles in 1999 and 2000her Premier son-best 13 digs and two key service aces team finished third at the AAU Nationals this against the Fighting Irishrecorded a kill, past seasoncompeted for the Hopewell- three assists, two service aces and four Loudon basketball team and was an all-league digs in the Panthers’ NCAA First Round vic- selectiona three-year member of the Na- tory over Penn (Dec 5)a Big East Aca- tional Honor Society and a four-time National demic All-Star and University Scholar-Ath- Machinery Citizenship Award winner lete PERSONAL AS A FRESHMAN (2002) Born June 20, 1984daughter of William Saw action in nine matches for the Pan- and Wendy Norrishas two sisters, Car- thers in her freshman campaign, making rie, a former volleyball player at Pitt, and two startsshowed positive signs in the Susie, who played volleyball at Bowling NORRIS’ CAREER HIGHS Panthers’ last four matches of 2002had Greenan industrial engineering major a season-high 10 kills in 24 attempts in the Kills: 10 Panthers’ 3-2 win over Miami (Nov vs Miami (11-8-02) 8)posted season highs in assists (seven) Attempts: 24 and digs (16) and added two blocks in the vs Miami (11-8-02) 3-2 victory over Virginia Tech (Nov 10)re- corded eight kills, 14 digs, and two blocks Digs: 16 in the season finale at West Virginia (Nov vs Virginia Tech (11-10-02) 16)hit 227 with 38 kills in 88 attempts Assists: 7 and added six service aces, including a sea- vs Virginia Tech (11-10-02) son-best four in the 3-0 win over Long Is- Service Aces: 4 land (Nov 15) vs Long Island (11-15-02) Solo Blocks: 1 vs Virginia Tech (11-10-02) Block Assists: 6 vs Miami (11-2-03) Total Blocks: 6 vs Miami (11-2-03)

Norris’ Statistics GP MP K E TA PCT KPG A SA SE DIGS DPG BS BA TB BPG 2002 23 9 38 18 88 227 165 13 6 9 44 191 1 5 6 026 2003 67 25 20 18 68 017 030 7 8 14 65 097 0 13 13 019 2004 21 9 11 8 30 100 052 1 2 3 18 086 0 1 1 005 Totals 111 43 69 44 186 134 0 62 21 16 26 127 1 14 1 19 20 0 18 2005 Pitt Volleyball 13 PLAYER PROFILES

GINI ULLERY 2 5-9 • SENIOR* • OUTSIDE HITTER TRACY, CA • TRACY

AS A JUNIOR (2004) to the Coastal Carolina Classic All-Tourna- Gini Ullery played in all 32 matches after ment teamrecorded five double- injuring her ACL in 2003 recorded a ca- doubleshad a career-best five assists in a reer high 30 kills in the regular season fi- win over Bowling Green (Sept 7)had 40 nale against Syracuse (Nov 14) led the total blocks (13 solo) in 67 games team in kills (549) while averaging 49 kills per game, which ranked 29th nationally was AS A FRESHMAN (2001) second in the Big East in kills per game was Played in every contest as a freshman for second in digs (281) and third in blocks the Panthers and was forced into the start- (54) recorded 10 or more kills in 29 con- ing lineup when injuries depleted the secutive matches tallied 20 or more kills teamresponded well by placing second on nine times recorded double digits in kills the team in kills (237) and digs (234)was and digs 14 times had 21 kills and 11 digs also sixth in hitting percentage (165) and against North Carolina (Sept 10) was fifth in service aces (19)her 236 digs named to the Colorado Invitational All-Tour- per game led the teamcame on strong in nament Team All Big East First Team the second half of the season with nine 10+ selection AVCA Division I All-America hon- kills performances in the Panthers’ last 12 orable mention and AVCA All-Region North- gameshad season-high 21 kills at east team became the ninth Panther to Duquesne (Oct 23)had an impressive record 1,000 career kills in a loss to Notre outing against Youngstown State on Oct 16 Dame (Nov 12) tied her career high of with 14 kills and just one error in 26 at- five assists against Colorado (Sept 9) tempts for a 500 hitting percentagehad 10 or more digs in 14 contests, including AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2003) 17 vs George Mason on Oct 21had six Ullery was one of the conference’s top play- double-doubles for the year, including three ers before suffering a season-ending ACL consecutive from Oct 21-26 injury in the Panthers’ win over Ball State on ULLERY’S CAREER HIGHS Sept 12had 124 kills in the team’s first HIGH SCHOOL six matches, including 20 or more in five of Was named the volleyball player of the year Kills: 30 those contestshad a career-best 24 kills by the Modesto Bee as a senior at Tracy vs Syracuse (11-14-04) versus Penn State (Sept 5)also posted Highwas named the Tri-Valley Herald and Attempts: 88 a career-best 20 digs in a 3-1 win over Duke Stockton Record Athlete of the Yearnamed (Aug 29)named Big East Player of the a three-time team MVP in both basketball vs Syracuse (11-14-04) Week on Sept 8 for her efforts in the and volleyballselected as the league Most Digs: 20 Sheraton Zips Invitational Valuable Player in volleyball and basketball vs Duke (8-29-03) as a senior in 2000played four years for Assists: 5 AS A SOPHOMORE (2002) Club Stockton Volleyball vs Bowling Green (9-7-02) Started 21 of the Panthers’ 29 matches in 2002, missing eight total contests including PERSONAL vs Colorado (9-9-04) the final six because of a foot injurystill Born January 10, 1983daughter of Gary Service Aces: 3 finished fourth on the team in kills with 193 and Cynthia Ulleryhas twin vs Weber State (11-24-01) and fifth in digs with 175had 10 double- brothersearned her bachelor’s degree in vs Penn State (9-5-03) digit-kill performances, including five straight public service and is attending graduate Solo Blocks: 3 from Sept 14-21, and had at least 10 digs school in seven matcheshad a season-high 18 vs St John’s (10-4-02) kills in a win over UMBC on Sept 21named Block Assists: 5 Three times Total Blocks: 6 vs Miami (10-27-01) Ullery’s Statistics GP MP K E TA PCT KPG A SA SE DIGS DPG BS BA TB BPG 2001 99 27 237 121 705 165 239 26 19 34 234 236 3 26 29 029 2002 67 21 193 107 555 155 288 17 10 30 175 261 13 27 40 060 2003 25 7 130 41 319 279 520 6 7 10 77 308 1 10 11 044 2004 112 32 549 235 1538 204 490 22 7 12 281 251 16 38 54 048 Totals 303 87 1109 504 3117 194 3 66 71 43 86 767 2 53 33 101 134 0 44

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ASHLEY WHITE 1 6-1 • SENIOR • OUTSIDE HITTER ST* CHARLES, IL • ST* CHARLES EAST • INDIANA

AS A JUNIOR (2004) HIGH SCHOOL Ashley White played in 26 matches in her Helped lead St Charles East High to a No first season with Pitt after transferring from 7 national ranking and an Illinois state cham- Indiana had a career high of six blocks pionship as a seniorearned first-team All- against Colorado (Sept 9) and North Caro- Tri Cities honors that year, as well as all- lina (Sept 10) also set or tied career highs conference honors and all-state special in kills(11), digs(14), aces(1), and assists(4) mention from the Chicago Sun-Times and since joining the Panthers averaged 159 the Chicago Tribunealso played club vol- kills per game to rank fourth on the team leyball for Sports Performance/Mizuno un- had five or more kills 14 times played in der the direction of head coach Larry 80 games and recorded 37 total Kahlhelped lead her club team to a 16-1 blocks had nine kills and a career best record and a first-place finish at the AAU three assists against Alabama (Sept 18 nationals in 2000led Sports Performance/ Mizuno to a repeat performance in 2001, AT INDIANA finishing the season with a 17-1 markled White played two seasons at Indiana Uni- club team to a ninth-place finish at the 2001 versity in the Big Ten Conferenceplayed Junior Olympic nationals in 11 matches as a freshman in 2002, re- cording a total of 11 kills, four assists, six PERSONAL digs and five total blockssaw her playing Born March 15, 1984daughter of Mike time increase as a sophomore last season, and Diane Whiteis a public administration playing in 86 games for the major Hoosiersearned several starts at outside hitter in the middle of the seasonposted 141 kills, 42 digs and 17 blocksrecorded a career-best 11 kills in three different matches, including Manhattan (Aug 30), Southeast Missouri State (Sept 6) and Western Kentucky (Sept 20)had a sea- WHITE’S CAREER HIGHS son-best five digs in a win over Iowa on Sept 27had two block assists in four different Kills: 11 matches and recorded the first two block Five times solos of her career in matches against Ohio Attempts: 33 State (Oct 3) and Michigan State (Oct 31) vs Miami (8-30-03) Digs: 14 vs Indiana State (10-2-04) Assists: 4 Indiana State (10-2-04) Service Aces: 1 vs Seton Hall (11-7-04) Solo Blocks: 2 vs Colorado (9-9-04) Block Assists: 5 vs North Carolina (9-10-04) Total Blocks: 6 vs Colorado (9-9-04) vs North Carolina (9-10-04) White’s Statistics GP MP K E TA PCT KPG A SA SE DIGS DPG BS BA TB BPG 2002* 18 11 11 10 44 023 061 4 0 0 6 033 0 5 5 028 2003* 86 31 141 93 448 107 164 2 0 0 42 049 2 15 17 020 2004 80 26 127 68 311 190 159 19 1 6 53 066 7 30 37 046 Totals 184 68 279 171 803 134 1 52 25 1 6 101 0 55 9 50 59 0 32 * at Indiana 2005 Pitt Volleyball 15 PLAYER PROFILES

AZADEH BOROUMAND 8 5-10 • JUNIOR • SETTER RED DEER, ALBERTA, CANADA • THURBER

AS A SOPHOMORE (2004) HIGH SCHOOL Azadeh Boroumand played in 31 matches Boroumand was a three-year starting set- and recorded 1,336 assists finished the ter for Thurber Highled Thurber to the season ranked 47th nationally and first in 2001 and 2002 Alberta Province Cham- the Big East with 126 assists per pionship titlesnamed the 2002 game had a career high 68 assists to go postseason tournament Most Valuable along with 11 digs against St John’s (Oct Player and also earned Alberta Province All- 8) Set career highs in kills, digs, blocks, Star honorsalso a member of the Red aces and assists Boroumand’s 1,336 Deer Queens Volleyball Club since assists were the most by a Panthers 1997helped the Queens to the 2001 sophomore since Carrie Norris in Western Canada title and this past year 2000 moved into seventh place on the was the starting setter for the No 1- school’s career assists list with 1,436 had ranked team in Alberta and Western 40 or more assists in 21 of the team’s Canadaalso competed in basketball and 32 matches had a career and season high track while at Thurber High 19 digs in a loss against Dayton (Sept 25) was named to the Pitt Classic All- PERSONAL Tournament Team Born Sept 16, 1985daughter of Amir and Parvaneh Boroumandhas two sisters AS A FRESHMAN (2003) and one brothera communication major/ Boroumand provided solid depth at the set- French minor ter position in her first season with the Panthers and should compete for the start- ing job as a sophomoreplayed in 12 matches and had a total of 100 assists to BOROUMAND’S CAREER HIGHS rank second on the teamalso chipped in Kills: 8 four kills, nine digs and three blocks in 24 vs Alabama (9-18-04) gameshad her best effort of the season Attempts: 12 at Miami on Nov 2, recording two kills in vs Dayton (9-25-04) five attempts for a 400 clip, 54 assists and four digs in Pittsburgh’s victoryalso Digs: 19 had 12 assists versus West Virginia (Nov vs Dayton (9-25-04) 7) and 14 against Oregon State (Nov Assists: 68 28)had a kill in her only attempt and three vs St John’s (10-8-04) assists in the NCAA Second Round match Service Aces: 2 versus Penn State (Dec 6) vs Manhattan (10-9-04) Solo Blocks: 2 vs Manhattan (10-9-04) Block Assists: 4 vs Manhattan (10-9-04) Total Blocks: 6 vs Manhattan (10-9-04)

Boroumand’s Statistics GP MP K E TA PCT KPG A SA SE DIGS DPG BS BA TB BPG 2003 24 12 4 2 15 133 017 100 0 1 9 038 0 3 3 013 2004 106 31 79 30 174 282 075 1336 7 19 241 227 11 41 52 049 Totals 130 43 83 32 189 270 0 64 1436 7 20 250 1 92 11 44 55 0 42 16 2005 Pitt Volleyball PLAYER PROFILES

DIANA ANDREYKO 12 5-11 • SOPHOMORE • OUTSIDE HITTER PITTSBURGH, PA • BALDWIN 2004 BIG EAST/AVCA NORTHEAST REGION ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

AS A FRESHMAN (2004) HIGH SCHOOL Diana Andreyko was named Big East Rookie Andreyko played for nearby Baldwin High of the Year was first Panther named Big Schoolearned first-team all-section, all- East Rookie of the Year since Ann Marie WPIAL, and all-state honors in her junior Lucanie in 1990 started all 32 matches and senior years with the Fighting for the Panthers posted double-digits in Highlandersnamed to the all-tournament kills in 25 of 32 matches, including 20 or team at Montour in 2002 and 2003also more four times had 20 kills and 15 digs named to the all-tournament team in against Villanova (Oct 24) led the team Berkley Prep, Florida, as a senioralso with 29 service aceshad a season best played club volleyball for the Pittsburgh Elite 22 kills against Rutgers (Nov 5) re- 18-1’s teamled her 17-and-under club corded double-doubles twice at the Pitt team to an 18th place finish at the 2002 Classic vs Southern Illinois (Sept 24) and AAU Nationals in Atlantanamed a Dayton (Sept 25) was Big East Rookie PrepVolleyballcom Senior Ace of the Week three times (Sept 6, 20, Nov 1) recorded double-digits in digs 10 PERSONAL times ranked third on the team with 413 Born December 18, 1986daughter of kills was an honorable mention All-Big East Vitaliy and Lyndnyla Andreykomoved to Team and AVCA All-Northeast Region Hon- Pittsburgh with her parents from Novyi orable Mention AVCA Northeast Region Rozdil, Ukrainean undeclared major Freshman of the Year ANDREYKO’S CAREER HIGHS Kills: 22 vs Rutgers (11-5-04) Attempts: 58 vs Villanova (10-24-04) Digs: 20 vs Notre Dame (11-21-04) Assists: 3 vs Dayton (9-25-04) vs Louisville (11-28-04) Service Aces: 3 Three times Solo Blocks: 3 vs Duquesne (9-15-04) Block Assists: 4 vs Syracuse (11-14-04) Total Blocks: 4 vs Syracuse (11-14-04)

Andreyko’s Statistics

GP MP K E TA PCT KPG A SA SE DIGS DPG BS BA TB BPG 2004 112 32 413 208 1177 174 369 23 29 57 238 212 18 21 39 035 Totals 112 32 413 208 1177 174 3 69 23 29 57 238 2 12 18 21 39 0 35

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ASHLEY CREIGHTON 11 6-3 • SOPHOMORE • MIDDLE HITTER BRANDON, MANITOBA, CANADA • CROCUS PLAINS

AS A FRESHMAN (2004) HIGH SCHOOL Ashley Creighton played in 16 matches as Creighton played for Crocus Plains High a freshman totaled 13 of her 43 kills in School in Brandon, Manitoba, a city two three matches at the Pittsburgh hours west of Winnipegled her team to Invitational had a season-best four blocks the provincial title in 2002 with a 55-10 in the win against Southern Illinois posted recordas a senior, Creighton led Crocus a career high of six kills three times (Sept Plains to a 58-6 mark and a third-place 4 vs Howard, Nov 14 vs Syracuse and finish at the Canadian Provincial Nov 27 vs Tennessee) tied her season Championshipswas named the most valu- high in blocks with four against the Orange able player at five different tournaments in on Nov 14had a season best 800 hit- her senior year and an all-star in the other ting percentage against Southern Illinois three her team participated innamed to (four kills in five attempts) the All-Manitoba Team and voted as the No 1 player in the province by the Winnipeg Sunset school records at Crocus Plains for kills in a season (501) and service aces in a season (110)played her club volley- ball for the two-time provincial champion Tri- Star Storm, leading them to a No 2 rank- ing in Canadaalso played for Manitoba for three seasons in the National Team Chal- CREIGHTON’S CAREER HIGHS lenge Cup and the Western Canada Sum- mer Games Kills: 6 Three times PERSONAL Attempts: 13 Born August 1, 1986played for Team vs Tennessee (11-27-04) Manitoba in the Canada Summer Games Digs: 2 this summer and helped the team to a sec- vs Howard (9-4-04) ond-place finishan undeclared major Assists: 1 vs Syracuse (11-14-04) vs Syracuse (11-20-04) Service Aces: N/A

Solo Blocks: 2 vs Southern Illinois (9-24-04) Block Assists: 3 Three times Total Blocks: 4 vs Southern Illinois (9-24-04) vs Syracuse (11-14-04)

Creighton’s Statistics

GP MP K E TA PCT KPG A SA SE DIGS DPG BS BA TB BPG 2004 41 16 43 22 94 223 105 2 0 1 6 015 6 15 21 051 Totals 41 16 43 22 94 223 1 05 2 0 1 6 0 15 6 15 21 0 51

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MELISSA FERGUSON 5 5-6 • SOPHOMORE • DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST PITTSBURGH, PA • BALDWIN

AS A FRESHMAN (2004) HIGH SCHOOL Melissa Ferguson played in 16 matches as Ferguson played for nearby Baldwin High a defensive and serving specialist for the School, where she led the Fighting High- Panthers played in all 10 Big East regu- landers to section and WPIAL titles as a lar-season matches had a season-high five junior and senioralso helped Baldwin to digs against Syracuse (Nov 14) posted the state semifinals both yearswas two digs in her Big East debut against St named first-team all-section as a senior in John’s recorded three digs against North 2003 and a Scholar-Athlete Award win- Carolina (Sept 10) had her first career ner in 2003 and 2004played club ball service ace in the loss to Dayton (Sept for Pittsburgh Elite for the past five 25) played in all three matches of the Pitt yearsled her team to an 18th-place fin- Classic ish at the AAU Nationals in Atlanta, play- ing up in her age groupa National Honor Society member and graduated with high honors from Baldwin

PERSONAL Born April 28, 1986daughter of Bill and Debbie Ferguson, Srhas two brothers, including Bill, Jr, a pre-med student at Pitta pre-education major FERGUSON’S CAREER HIGHS Kills: N/A

Attempts: 1 vs Georgetown (10-23-04) Digs: 5 vs Syracuse (11-14-04) Assists: N/A

Service Aces: 1 Three times Solo Blocks: N/A

Block Assists: N/A

Total Blocks: N/A

Ferguson’s Statistics

GP MP K E TA PCT KPG A SA SE DIGS DPG BS BA TB BPG 2004 41 16 0 0 1 000 000 0 3 8 18 032 0 0 0 000 Totals 41 16 0 0 1 000 0 00 0 3 8 18 0 32 0 0 0 0 00

2005 Pitt Volleyball 19 PLAYER PROFILES

10 ALLIE CHERVEN 6-2 • FRESHMAN • MIDDLE HITTER ST* CHARLES, MO • FRANCIS HOWELL CENTRAL

HIGH SCHOOL COACH BEERMAN ON CHERVEN: Allie Cherven played at Francis Howell Central, where she holds “She’s a very experienced, long-time club player from St Louis the school record for blocks (98) and kills (358) in a who has played at the highest level of club volleyball in this country seasonselected as a first-team all-conference honoree twiceled for the last seven years and is ready to play as a freshman I Francis Central to four consecutive top-four district finishes and expect her to come in and feel very comfortable about playing right accumulated 949 kills and 934 digs in her careerplayed club away Allie’s a very hard worker and a savvy player” ball for Team St Louis for six years, leading them to regional titles each season

PERSONAL Born September 30, 1986daughter of Drew and Angie Chervenhas one brother and one sistera business major

16 MONICA MACELLARI 6-1 • FRESHMAN • OUTSIDE HITTER GRANGER, IN • S*B* CLAY

HIGH SCHOOL COACH BEERMAN ON MACELLARI: Monica Macellari was named the team MVP and a first-team “Monica is in great shape and a physical player She’s got all the Northern Indiana Conference selection while at SB Clay Highshe potential in the world Her timeline is based on how quickly I can is the school’s career kills leader with 1,002played club volley- coach her She’s extremely intelligent and a hard worker I can’t ball for the Midwest Juniors Club teamwas a four-year starter wait to work with her because she’s going to be an outstanding for SB Clay’s basketball team and participated in the shot put player The only question is how soon” for the track and field teamwas selected as the state of Indiana’s Wendy’s High School Heisman Trophy finalist

PERSONAL Born October 6, 1986daughter of Paul and Karen Macellarihas two brothers and one sistera broadcast journal- ism major

20 2005 Pitt Volleyball PLAYER PROFILES

14 JESSICA MOSES 6-1 • FRESHMAN • MIDDLE HITTER NORTH OLMSTED, OH • LUTHERAN WEST

HIGH SCHOOL COACH BEERMAN ON MOSES: Jessica Moses was a four-year starter for Lutheran West High “Jessica is a strong and physical player, a hard-hitting middle Schoolhelped lead Lutheran West to an 84-14 overall mark She’s a very aggressive player and competitive She wants to and three conference and section titleswas selected as the win While probably a little more raw than our other freshmen, her conference’s Most Valuable Player on three occasionsfinished upside is awesome It will be up to me to get her ready to play her career with 1,272 kills and 609 digshelped lead Maverick sooner rather than later She could easily be a very dominant Volleyball Club team to two Ohio Valley Region championshipswas middle now and in the future” also a three-time all-conference selection while playing for Lutheran West’s basketball team

PERSONAL Born August 23, 1987daughter of Paul and Debra Moseshas one brotheran undeclared major

6 STEPHANIE ROSS 5-11 • FRESHMAN • OUTSIDE HITTER DAYTON, OH • CHAMINADE-JULIENNE

HIGH SCHOOL COACH BEERMAN ON ROSS: Stephanie Ross played for Chaminade-Julienne High School, where “Stephanie Ross is probably the highest IQ volleyball player we’ve she helped guide the team to a 79-23 mark and three district had since I’ve been here among freshmen She’s a savvy player championshipswas a two-time all-area selection and named the and we’re going to start her out as a right side player and try to 2004 District Player of the Yearearned second-team all-state utilize her skill She knows how to play the game because she’s so honors as a seniorplayed club volleyball for the Dayton Juniors intelligent and well trained Stephanie plays like a veteran already and helped lead them to two fifth-place finishes at nationalsnamed I’m really excited about working with her and I think she’s a player an All-American twice for her performance with the Juniors the fans are going to love watching”

PERSONAL Born October 25, 1986daughter of Joseph and Sharon Rosshas one brother and one sisteran undeclared major

2005 Pitt Volleyball 21 PLAYER PROFILES

19 MELISSA STADELMAN 5-11 • FRESHMAN • OUTSIDE HITTER PITTSBURGH, PA • CARRICK

HIGH SCHOOL COACH BEERMAN ON STADELMAN: Melissa Stadelman helped Carrick to four unbeaten seasons and “We’re fortunate to have Melissa on the team this year She’s a City League titlesan All-City League selection all four years, she local product, kind of a diamond in the rough She’s a very strong was named to numerous all-tournament teams and was the Carrick player with a great work ethic and the dedication needed to play team MVP as a junior in 2003earned honorable mention all- at this level I think she’s going to develop into a contributor for state that same year before earned second-team honors as a us She’s left-handed and we haven’t had many lefties here I senior in 2004was selected the Carrick High School Senior think that gives us a different look out there” Athlete of the Year for her efforts on the volleyball, basketball and track & field teamsplayed club volleyball for Pittsburgh Elite

PERSONAL Born January 19, 1987daughter of David and Linda Stadelmanhas three brothers and two sistersan undeclared major

9 NICOLE TAURENCE 5-10 • FRESHMAN • SETTER TRENTON, MI • TRENTON

HIGH SCHOOL COACH BEERMAN ON TAURENCE: Nicole Taurence was a three-time all-region, all-conference and all- “Nicole is probably one of the most unheralded, best-kept se- league honoree while playing at Trenton High Schoolwas named crets in the setter class of 2005 She’s got a load of potential the team’s Most Valuable Player in each of her last three She’s a very athletic and strong setter with a quick release, seasonsa News Herald Dream Team honoree all three years as great determination and leadership skills She could be one of the wellnamed the News Herald MVP on two occasionsplayed six best setters in the conference very quickly” years of club ball for the Motor City Volleyball Cluban all-area selection for the Trenton swim team and also played basketball

PERSONAL Born February 20, 1987daughter of Alan and Pamela Taurencehas two brothers and one sistera pre-med major

22 2005 Pitt Volleyball ALL-TIME ROSTER Name Hometown High School Years Played Name Hometown High School Years Played A McCarthy, Peggy Toledo, Ohio Maumee 1980 Adamson, Michelle Mississauga, Ont Clarkson 1987-90 McDonald, Jessica Valencia, Calif William S Hart 2002-04 Alpers, Melissa Milford, Mass Milford 1996-99 McGrane Megan Muncie, Ind! Delta 2002- Andrews, Jamie McKees Rocks, Pa Montour 1974-76 Meinhart, Peggy Newton, Ill Newton 1996-99 Andreyko, Diana Pittsburgh, Pa! Baldwin 2004- Mernagh, Annemarie Portage, Mich Portage Northern 1991-94 Meyers, Kelly Renfrew, Pa Knoch 1995-98 B Mikla, Sarah Hammond, Wis St Croix Central 1992-95 Baginski, Helen Pittsburgh, Pa South Hills 1974 Miller, Megan Milford, Conn Jonathon Law 2000-04 Baughman, Beth York, Pa York 1979 Mitchell, Sara Fridley, Minn Columbia Heights 1992-95 Belcher, Pat South Bend, Ind Clay 1980-84 Montgomery, Pat Coraopolis, Pa Montour 1975-78 Berzino, Ieva Kennett Square, Pa Kennett Square 1980-81 Moses, Jessica N! Olmsted, Ohio Lutheran West 2005- Birkel, Jenna Lincoln, Neb Lincoln Pius X 1998-99 Mueller, Ingrid Cheektowaga, NY Maryvale 1977-78 Boroumand, Azadeh Red Deer, Alberta Thurber 2003- Mulvihill, Nora Irwin, Pa Norwin 1985-88 Boutin, Tari Burnsville, Minn Burnsville 1999 Brown, Carolyn Conneaut Lake, Pa Conneaut Lake 1986 N Newton, Tina Kenmore, NY Kenmore West 1979-80 C Niemitz, Mary Beth N Olmstead, Ohio N Olmstead 1978 Chambers, Cindy York ,Pa York 1976-79 Nickels, Jennifer Springfield, Ohio Springfield North 1996-00 Cherven, Allie St! Charles, Mo! Francis Howell 2005- Norris, Carrie Fostoria, Ohio Hopewell Loudon 1999-02 Cotters, Marcy Freedom, Pa Quigley 1983 Norris, Kim Fostoria, Ohio Hopewell Loudon 2002- Coughling, Noreen Shoreham, NY Shoreham 1984-87 Cratsky, Marien Pittsburgh, Pa Edgewood 1974 O Creighton, Ashley Brandon, Man! Crocus Plains 2004- Olsen, Paula Bedford Hts, NY Foxlane 1978-81 Cress, Julie Cottage Grv, Minn Prairie Central 1996 O’Shaugnessy, Louise Mississauga, Ont Clarkson 1984-87

D P Driscoll, Jennie Wheaton, Ill St Francis 1992-96 Perez, Maria Staten Island, NY New Dorp 1977-81 Dufresne, Stephanie LaSalle, Que U of Montreal 1994-96 Plank, Renee N Huntingdon, Pa Norwin 1974 Pletz, Andra Stowe, Ohio Stowe 1976-79 E Puzauskas, April Palos Hills, Ill Amos Alonzo Stagg 2000-03 Egan, Madelyn Sandy, Utah Brighton 2002-03 Evans, Gail Pittsburgh, Pa Churchill 1974-76 R Evans, Kathy Pittsburgh, Pa Churchill 1974-76 Reisiger, Karen Vestal, NY Vestal 1997-99 Renick, Stacy Eagen, Minn Eagen 1997-00 F Reyes, Regina Guanabo, PR Acad San Jose 1982-83 Fairbanks, Kristine State College, Pa State College 1975 Richter, Julie N Huntingdon, Pa Norwin 1975 Fechhelm, Abby Roscoe, Ill Hononegah 2001-04 Riemersma, Shelly Penn Hills, Pa Penn Hills 1979-81 Ferguson, Melissa Pittsburgh, Pa! Baldwin 2004- Riggle, Lisa Gillette, Wyo Campbell County 1997-00 Fernandez, Laurie Hamilton, Ont St Thomas More 1993-95 Rollman, Sarah Norfolk, Neb Norfolk 2001-03 Fierschnaller, Nancy Connellsville, Pa Geible 1987-88 Ross, Stephanie Dayton, Ohio Cham!-Julienne 2005- Frawley, Denise Thornwood, NY Westlake 1985-88 Rupp, Cathy Archbold, Ohio Archbold 1983 Frye, Cindy Irwin, Pa Norwin 1976-77 Frye, Linda “Mitzi” Irwin, Pa Norwin 1974-75 S Sandman, Beth Columbus, Ohio Columbus Girls 1999 G Savage, Mary N Huntingdon, Pa Norwin 1976-77 Gary, Bridgett Louisville, Ky Assumption 1988-91 Schneider, Margie Sharpsville, Pa Sharpsville 1974-75 Gaul, Julie Washington, Pa Washington 1979-82 Seanor, Shelly Greensburg, Pa Hempfield 1987-91 Gillespie, Sally Irwin, Pa Norwin 1982-85 Sheils, Julie Geneva, NY S Cayuga Central 1988-89 Grandy, Alexis Pittsburgh, Pa Schenley 1974 Silk, Lori Johnstown, Pa Richland 1986-89 Grooms, Andrea Fresno, Calif San Joaquin 1996-97 Sonricker, Kathy Attica, NY Attica Central 1976-79 Gustafson, Melanie Long Lake, Minn Orono 1991-94 Stadler, Linda Ft Wayne, Ind Wayne 1980-81 Stadelman, Melissa Pittsburgh, Pa! Carrick 2005- H Stewart, Lisa Farrell, Pa Farrell 1984-87 Haefner, Tara Rochester, NY Rush-Henrietta 1995-98 Stickley, Anne Bethel Park, Pa Bethel Park 1975 Haff, Heather Pittsburgh, Pa North Allegheny 2000-01 Stinner, Debbie Pittsburgh, Pa Montour 1974-76 Hansen, Denise Vandergrift, Pa Kiski 1975 Susang, Mary Lou Trafford, Pa Norwin 1976-77 Hatlestad, Wendy Roseville, Minn Roseville Area 2000-03 Hayden, Dionne Mitchellville, Md Elizabeth Seton 1998-01 T Hemingway, Chelsea Villa Hills, Ky Notre Dame Acad 1991-93 Tapia, Carmen Rio Piedras, PR Col San Antonio 1982-83 Hershelman, Sue Irwin, Pa Norwin 1974-77 Tarara, Annemarie Naperville, Ill Naperville North 1995-96 Hollands, Heather Toronto, Ont Midland Ave 1988-91 Taurence, Nicole Trenton, Mich! Trenton 2005- Holmes, Niki Washington, Pa Washington 1987 Thiesen, Marcia Chatham, Ont John McGregor 1997-00 Hoover, Sue Johnstown, Pa Richland 1983-86 Thornton, Carrie N Huntingdon, Pa Norwin 1990-94 Horvath, Laura Carol Stream, Ill St Francis 1992-94 Howard, Lindsay Adrian, Mich Lenawee Christian 1998 U Hudgens, Kathy Columbia, Md Wilde Lake 1975-76 Ullery, Gini Tracy, Calif! Tracy 2001-

J V Jones, Debbie Sharpsville, Pa Sharpsville 1974-75 Van Der Mallie, Jessica Ambridge, Pa Ambridge 1995-98

K W Keister, Jennifer Weirton, WVa Weir High 1995 Wexell, Kris N Huntingdon, Pa Norwin 1983-86 Kohutiak, Ulana Quebec, Canada Lester B Pearson 1981-84 Whaley, Melissa Ancastor, Ont St Mary’s Sec 2001-04 Komar, Tracy Cochranton, Pa Cochranton 1991-92 White, Ashley St! Charles, Ill! St! Charles East 2004- Kukalis, Robin E Vandergrift, Pa Kiski 1979-82 Y L Yakovich, Marcia Coraopolis, Pa Montour 1975 Lacenere, Alexandra Gibsonia, Pa North Allegheny 1998-01 Yanik, Alyssia South Haven, Mich South Haven 1992-95 Lantagne, Jenelle San Diego, Calif San Dieguido 1987-90 Young, Judy Conneaut Lake, Pa Conneaut Lake 1981-85 Larimer, Jan Glenshaw, Pa Shaler 1976 Lucanie, Ann Marie Don Mills, Ont Victoria Park 1990-93 Z Zack, Diane Jacksonville, Fla N Bedford Forrest 1980-82 M Zaken, Diane Elizabeth, Pa Elizabeth Fwd 1974-77 MacAulay, Dee Don Mills, Ont Victoria Park 1988-91 Zemrowski, Paula Kalamazoo, Mich Kalamazoo Ctrl 1996-99 Macellari, Monica Granger, Ind! S!B! Clay 2005- Zentner, Nancy Irwin, Pa Norwin 1977-79 MacFarlane, Joyce Pittsburgh, Pa Churchill 1974-75 Zerbey, Dianne Holland, Ohio Springfield 1985 Macke, Lindsey Ft Thomas, Ky Notre Dame Acd 2001-04 Ziener, Krista Baden, Pa North Allegheny 1984-86 Maguire, Jamie Hummelstown, Pa Ctrl Dallphin East 1994 Zols, Linda Jamaica Est, NY Mary Louis Acad 1988-91 Mangus, Ellen Vandergrift, Pa Kiski 1979-81 Zonneville, Sue Rochester, NY Rush Henrietta 1988-91 Matheis, Kelly Glenshaw, Pa Shaler 1986-89 Zwike, Jill Coraopolis, Pa Montour 1975

2005 Pitt Volleyball 23 2005 OPPONENTS

Delaware • Delaware Invitational Mercer • Florida State Invitational Aug 26 • 7 p m Sept 2 • 5 p m Newark, DE • Barbara Viera Court Tallahassee, FL •

Location: Newark, DE Series History: Pittsburgh, 10-1 Location: Macon, GA Series History: First Meeting Enrollment: 16,000 Last Meeting: 1980 - Pitt, 1-0 Enrollment: 7,400 Last Meeting: N/A Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens 2004 Record: 23-9 (9-5/3rd) Nickname: Bears 2004 Record: 13-16 (4-6/6th) Conference: CAA Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Conference: Atlantic Sun Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2 Home Court: Barbara Viera Court Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5 Home Court: University Center Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 2/1 Head Coach: Bonnie Kenny Volleyball SID: Marci LIppert Head Coach: Noelle Hughes Volleyball SID: Brett Jarrett Record at UD: 43-36 (3 years) SID Office Phone: (302) 831-2186 Record at MU: 13-16 (1 year) SID Office Phone: (478) 301-5217 Career Record: 383-271 (21 years) SID E-mail: lippert@udel4edu Career Record: 128-68 (6 years) SID E-mail: mercer318@aol4com Assistant: Cindy Gregory Web Site: www4udel4edu/sportsinfo Assistant: Ambrose Crenshaw Web Site: www4mercerbears4com

San Francisco • Delaware Invitational Florida State • Florida State Invitational Aug 27 • 11 a m Sept 3 • 6 p m Newark, DE • Barbara Viera Court Tallahassee, FL • Tully Gymnasium

Location: San Francisco, CA Series History: First meeting Location: Tallahassee, FL Series History: Tied, 2-2 Enrollment: 8,000 Last Meeting: N/A Enrollment: 37,328 Last Meeting: 1992 - FSU, 3-2 Nickname: Dons 2004 Record: 12-20 (4-10/6th) Nickname: Seminoles 2004 Record: 18-11 (9-7/t-4th) Conference: West Coast Conference Starters Returning/Lost: 6/1 Conference: Atlantic Coast Starters Returning/Lost: 3/4 Home Court: War Memorial Gym Letterwinners Return/Lost: 10/6 Home Court: Tully Gymnasium Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/7 Head Coach: Jeff Nelson Volleyball SID: Ryan McCrary Head Coach: Todd Kress Volleyball SID: Tamara Metcalfe Record at USF: 35-28 (2 years) SID Office Phone: (415) 422-6162 Record at FSU: 55-47 (3 years) SID Office Phone: (850) 644-3920 Career Record: 201-124 (10 years) SID E-mail: mccrary@usfca4edu Career Record: 207-116 (10 years) SID E-mail: tmetcalf@mailer4fsu4edu Assistants: Steve Hendricks, Ki Choi Web Site: www4USFDons4com Assistants: Rita Buck-Crockett, Web Site: www4seminoles4com John Spinney

New Hampshire • Delaware Invitational Duquesne Aug 27 • 4:30 p m Sept 6 • 7 p m Newark, DE • Barbara Viera Court Pittsburgh, PA • A J Palumbo Center

Location: Durham, NH Series History: First meeting Location: Pittsburgh, PA Series History: Pitt leads, 36-2 Enrollment: 13,061 Last Meeting: N/A Enrollment: 10,000 Last Meeting: 2004 - Pitt, 3-0 Nickname: Wildcats 2004 Record: 9-20 (5-9/6th) Nickname: Dukes 2004 Record: 15-16 (7-7/4th) Conference: America East Starters Returning/Lost: 4/3 Conference: Atlantic 10 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2 Home Court: Lundholm Gymnasium Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Home Court: A4J4 Palumbo Center Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Head Coach: Jill Hirschinger Volleyball SID: Pete Souris Head Coach: Steve Opperman Volleyball SID: Michelle Chini Record at UNH: 173-122 (9 years) SID Office Phone: (603) 862-0730 Record at Duquesne: 95-113 (7 years) SID Office Phone: (412) 396-6560 Career Record: 582-363-10 (26 years) SID E-mail: pete4souris@unh4edu Career Record: 214-229 (14 years) SID E-mail: chini@duq4edu Assistants: Stacy Barnett, Natash Otte Web Site: www4unhwildcats4com Assistant: Carrie Norris Web Site: www4GoDuquesne4com

South Carolina • Florida State Invitational Maryland • Pittsburgh Invitational Sept 2 • 10 a m Sept 9 • 7 p m Tallahassee, FL • Tully Gymnasium Pittsburgh, PA • Fitzgerald Field House

Location: Columbia, SC Series History: Pitt leads, 1-0 Location: College Park, MD Series History: Pitt leads, 12-8 Enrollment: 23,700 Last Meeting: 1979 - Pitt, 2-0 Enrollment: 35,329 Last Meeting: 1995 - Pitt, 3-1 Nickname: Gamecocks 2004 Record: 12-15 (5-11/4th) Nickname: Terrapins 2004 Record: 18-15 (7-9/t-7th) Conference: Southeastern Starters Returning/Lost: 7/1 Conference: Atlantic Coast Starters Returning/Lost: 4/4 Home Court: The Volleyball Comp4 Fac4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Home Court: Comcast Center Pavillion Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 Head Coach: Nancy Somera Volleyball SID: Ayanna Wakefield Head Coach: Janice Kruger Volleyball SID: Amy Mulligan Record at USC: First Season SID Office Phone: (803) 777-8017 Record at UM: 322-213 (17 years) SID Office Phone: (301) 314-7068 Career Record: 77-98 (6 years) SID E-mail: ayanna@gwm4sc4edu Career Record: 697-318-6 (28 years) SID E-mail: mulliga@umd4edu Assistants: Ben Somera, Jason Hou Web Site: www4uscsports4com Assistants: Xiangrong Liu, Felix Hou Web Site: www4umterps4com

24 2005 Pitt Volleyball 2005 OPPONENTS

American • Pittsburgh Invitational Duke • Ohio State Buckeye Classic Sept 10 • 1 p m Sept 17 • TBA Pittsburgh, PA • Fitzgerald Field House Centerburg, OH • Centerburg High School

Location: Washington, DC Series History: Pitt leads, 8-0 Location: Durham, NC Series History: Pitt leads, 6-2 Enrollment: 5,250 Last Meeting: 2003 - PItt, 3-0 Enrollment: 6,347 Last Meeting: 2003 - Pitt, 3-1 Nickname: Eagles 2004 Record: 24-7 (14-0/1st) Nickname: Blue Devils 2004 Record: 20-10 (10-6/3rd) Conference: Patriot League Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3 Conference: Atlantic Coast Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2 Home Court: Bender Arena Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 Home Court: Letterwinners Return/Lost: 10/3 Head Coach: Barry Goldberg Volleyball SID: Pat MacAdie Head Coach: Jolene Nagel Volleyball SID: John Holinka Record at AU: 398-153 (16 years) SID Office Phone: (202) 885-3030 Record at Duke: 101-71 (6 years) SID Office Phone: (919) 684-8708 Career Record: 398-153 (16 years) SID E-mail: pmacadie@american4edu Career Record: 315-207 (17 years) SID E-mail: jholinka@duaa4duke4edu Assistants: Silvia Panak Johnson, Web Site: www4AUEagles4com Assistant: John Wasielewski Web Site: www4goduke4com Mark Ajamian

Miami University • Pittsburgh Invitational Brigham Young • Ohio State Buckeye Classic Sept 10 • 7:30 p m Sept 17 • TBA Pittsburgh, PA • Fitzgerald Field House Centerburg, OH • Centerburg High School

Location: Oxford, OH Series History: Pitt leads, 4-0 Location: Provo, UT Series History: BYU leads, 3-1 Enrollment: 16,300 Last Meeting: 2000 - PItt, 3-1 Enrollment: 32,122 Last Meeting: 1988 - BYU, 3-0 Nickname: RedHawks 2004 Record: 9-18 (7-9/t-4th East) Nickname: Cougars 2004 Record: 19-11 (9-5/3rd) Conference: Mid-American Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2 Conference: Mtn4 West Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2 Home Court: Millett Hall Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Home Court: Smith Fieldhouse Letterwinners Return/Lost: 10/4 Head Coach: Carolyn Condit Volleyball SID: Angie Renninger Head Coach: Jason Watson Volleyball SID: Jen Connery Record at MU: 382-279 (21 years) SID Office Phone: (513) 529-6239 Record at BYU: First year SID Office Phone: (801) 422-3387 Career Record: 481-358 (25 years) SID E-mail: RENNINAL@muohio4edu Career Record: First year SID E-mail: wvollyeball_sid@byu4edu Assistant: Jon Bennett Web Site: www4MURedHawks4com Assistant: Brooke Huebner Web Site: www4byucougars4com

Marshall • Pittsburgh Classic Villanova Sept 14 • 7 p m Sept 24 • 2 p m Pittsburgh, PA • Fitzgerald Field House Pittsburgh, PA • Fitzgerald Field House

Location: Huntingdon, WV Series History: Pitt leads, 4-0 Location: Villanova, PA Series History: Pitt leads, 29-4 Enrollment: 16,551 Last Meeting: 1994 - Pitt, 3-0 Enrollment: 6,250 Last Meeting: 2004 - Pitt, 3-0 Nickname: Thundering Herd 2004 Record: 22-11 (11-5/3rd) Nickname: Wildcats 2004 Record: 9-18 (3-7/9th) Conference: Mid-American Starters Returning/Lost: 7/0 Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 7/0 Home Court: Cam Henderson Center Letterwinners Return/Lost: 11/1 Home Court: Nevin Gymnasium Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Head Coach: Mitch Jacobs Volleyball SID: Matt Riley Head Coach: Gilad Doron Volleyball SID: Barbara Jones Record at MU (Years): 63-39 (3) SID Office Phone: (304) 696-5275 Record at VU: 9-18 (1 year) SID Office Phone: (610) 519-4120 Career Record (Years): 245-150 (11) SID E-mail: Riley24@marshall4edu Career Record: 9-18 (1 year) SID E-mail: barbara#jones@villanova#edu Assistants: Maren Witzel, Trevor TherouldeWeb Site: www4HerdZone4com Assistant: Li Chen Web Site: www4villanova4com

Ohio State • Ohio State Buckeye Classic Rutgers Sept 16 • 7 p m Sept 25 • 2 p m Columbus, OH • St John Arena Pittsburgh, PA • Fitzgerald Field House

Location: Columbus, OH Series History: OSU leads, 10-9 Location: New Brunswick, NJ Series History: Pitt leads, 22-5 Enrollment: 55,043 Last Meeting: 1999 - Pitt, forfeit Enrollment: 35,000 Last Meeting: 2004 - Pitt, 3-2 Nickname: Buckeyes 2004 Record: 30-4 (17-3/t-2nd) Nickname: Scarlet Knights 2004 Record: 16-10 (4-6/t-6th) Conference: Big Ten Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2 Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 2/4 Home Court: St4 John Arena Letterwinners Return/Lost: 10/3 Home Court: College Avenue Gym Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Head Coach: Jim Stone Volleyball SID: D4C4 Koehl Head Coach: Orlando Gonzalez (Interim) Volleyball SID: Hasim Phillips Record at OSU: 471-261 (23 years) SID Office Phone: (614) 292-4056 Record at RU: 170-149 (11 years) SID Office Phone: (732) 445-7885 Career Record 521-303 (26 years) SID E-mail: koehl41@osu4edu Career Record: 351-237 (18 years) SID E-mail: hphillips@scarletknights#com Assistants: Jamie Holmes, Sean Burdette Web Site: www#ohiostatebuckeyes#com Assistants: Yi Wang, Stephanie Travioli Web Site: www4scarletknights4com

2005 Pitt Volleyball 25 2005 OPPONENTS

South Florida West Virginia Sept 30 • 7 p m Oct 14 • 7 p m Tampa, FL • The Corral Pittsburgh, PA • Fitzgerald Field House

Location: Tampa, FL Series History: First meeting Location: Morgantown, WV Series History: Pitt leads, 34-0 Enrollment: 41,395 Last Meeting: N/A Enrollment: 24,255 Last Meeting: 2004 - Pitt, 3-0 Nickname: Bulls 2004 Record: 9-20 (5-8/t-8th) Nickname: Mountaineers 2004 Record: 18-13 (4-6/6th) Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 6/0 Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2 Home Court: The Corral Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Home Court: WVU Coliseum Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/2 Head Coach: Claire Lessinger Volleyball SID: Rachel Constantine Head Coach: Veronica Hammersmith Volleyball SID: Erin Robertson Record at USF: 9-20 (1 year) SID Office Phone: (813) 974-4086 Record at WVU: 521-485 (30 years) SID Office Phone: (304) 293-2821 Career Record: 9-20 (1 year) SID E-mail: rachelc@admin4usf4edu Career Record: 521-485 (30 years) SID E-mail: erobert3@mix4wvu4edu Assistants: Nikki Shade, Erik Peterson Web Site: www4gousfbulls4com Assistant: Sean Daly Web Site: www4MSNsportsNet4com

Georgetown Louisville Oct 2 • 2 p m Oct 22 • 2 p m Washington, DC • McDonough Gym Louisville, KY • Cardinal Arena

Location: Washingotn, DC Series History: Pitt leads 33-6 Location: Louisville, KY Series History: Series tied, 4-4 Enrollment: 13,164 Last Meeting: 2004 - Pitt, 3-0 Enrollment: 22,000 Last Meeting: 2004 - Louisville, 3-0 Nickname: Hoyas 2004 Record: 17-12 (4-6/7th) Nickname: Cardinals 2004 Record: 30-3 (13-0/1st) Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 2/4 Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Home Court: McDonough Gym Letterwinners Return/Lost: 10/2 Home Court: Cardinal Arena Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Head Coach: Li Liu Volleyball SID: Renee Carter Head Coach: Leonid Yelin Volleyball SID: Nancy Worley Record at GU: 104-71 (7 years) SID Office Phone: (202) 687-2492 Record at UL: 225-64 (9 years) SID Office Phone: (502)852-6581 Career Record: 104-71 (7 years) SID E-mail: constanr@georgetown#edu Career Record: 339-100 (14 years) SID E-mail: nasmit01@gwise#louisville#edu Assistant: Mitch Sadowsky Web Site: www4gohoyas4com Assistants: Patty Dennison Norton, Web Site: www4uoflsports4com Chad Norton

Syracuse Cincinnati Oct 8 • 2 p m Oct 23 • 2 p m Pittsburgh, PA • Fitzgerald Field House Cincinnati, OH • Fifth Third Arena

Location: Syracuse, NY Series History: Pitt leads, 27-4 Location: Cincinnati, OH Series History: Pitt leads 6-2 Enrollment: 10,800 Last Meeting: 2004 - Pitt, 3-0 Enrollment: 33,000 Last Meeting: 1989 - Pitt, 3-0 Nickname: Orange 2004 Record: 25-7 (8-2/Tie 2nd) Nickname: Bearcats 2004 Record: 22-11 (10-3/T2nd) Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Home Court: Manley Field House Letterwinners Return/Lost: 10/1 Home Court: Fifth Third Arena Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Head Coach: Jing Pu Volleyball SID: Matt Lynch Head Coach: Reed Sunahara Volleyball SID: Shawn Sell Record at SU: 208-124 (10 years) SID Office Phone: (315) 443-2608 Record at UC: 119-44 (5 years) SID Office Phone: (513) 556-0618 Career Record: 347-176 (15 years) SID E-mail: suacpr@syr4edu Career Record: 138-84 (7 years) SID E-mail: shawn4sell4uc4edu Assistant: Sarah Chlebana Web Site: www4suathletics4com Assistants: Chrissy Smith, Steve Aird Web Site: www4UCBearcats4com

Marquette Seton Hall Oct 9 • 2 p m Oct 28 • 7 p m Pittsburgh, PA • Fitzgerald Field House Pittsburgh, PA •Fitzgerald Field House

Location: Milwaukee, WI Series History: Pitt leads, 1-0 Location: South Orange, NJ Series History: Pitt leads, 29-3 Enrollment: 11,000 Last Meeting: 2003 - Pitt, 3-0 Enrollment: 9,700 Last Meeting: 2004 - Pitt, 3-0 Nickname: Gold 2004 Record: 22-7 (10-3/2nd) Nickname: Pirates 2004 Record: 9-23 (2-8/10th) Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 4/3 Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Home Court: Al McGuire Center Letterwinners Return/Lost: 10/3 Home Court: Walsh Gymnasium Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Head Coach: Pati Rolf Volleyball SID: Amy Ufnowski Head Coach: Maureen Rafferty Del Rossi Volleyball SID: Vincent Novicki Record at MU: 49-39 (3 years) SID Office Phone: (414) 288-7447 Record at SHU: 9-23 (1 year) SID Office Phone: (973) 761-9493 Career Record: 359-208 (16 years) SID E-mail: amy#ufnowski@marquette#edu Career Record: 9-23 (1 year) SID E-mail: novickvi@shu4edu Assistants: Amy Wagner, Todd Nelson Web Site: www4gomarquette4com Assistant: Craig Dyer Web Site: www4shupirates4com

26 2005 Pitt Volleyball 2005 OPPONENTS

DePaul Long Beach State Nov 5 • 2 p m Nov 25 • 10:30 p m Pittsburgh, PA • Fitzgerald Field House Long Beach, CA • The Walter Pyramid

Location: Chicago, IL Series History: Pitt leads, 3-0 Location: Long Beach, CA Series History: LBSU leads, 4-0 Enrollment: 24,300 Last Meeting: 1993 - Pitt, 3-0 Enrollment: 34,728 Last Meeting: 2001 - LBSU, 3-0 Nickname: Blue Demons 2004 Record: 11-20 (3-10/T-8th) Nickname: 49ers, “The Beach” 2004 Record: 24-7 (13-5/T2nd) Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Conference: Big West Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Home Court: DePaul Athletic Center Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 Home Court: The Walter Pyramid Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/2 Head Coach: Dawn Dockstader Volleyball SID: Alicia Powers Head Coach: Brian Gimmillaro Volleyball SID: Chris DeConna Record at DU: 112-42 (8 years) SID Office Phone: (773) 325-4740 Record at LBSU: 553-128 (21 years) SID Office Phone: (562) 985-8569 Career Record: 112-42 (8 years) SID E-mail: apowers1@depaul4edu Career Record: 553-128 (21 years) SID E-mail: cdeconna@csulb4edu Assistant: Julie Wiejak Web Site: www#depaulbluedemons#com Assistant: Debbie Green-Vargas Web Site: www4longbeachstate4com

Notre Dame UC-Irvine Nov 6 • 2 p m Nov 26 • 10 p m Pittsburgh, PA • Fitzgerald Field House Irvine, CA • Crawford Court

Location: Notre Dame, IN Series History: ND leads, 18-5 Location: Irvine, CA Series History: Series tied, 1-1 Enrollment: 11,311 Last Meeting: 2004 - ND, 3-0 Enrollment: 24,000 Last Meeting: 1986 - Pitt, 3-1 Nickname: Fighting Irish 2004 Record: 21-9 (9-1/t-1st) Nickname: Anteaters 2004 Record: 18-11 (11-7/T-4th) Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 6/1 Conference: Big West Starters Returning/Lost: 4/4 Home Court: Joyce Center Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Home Court: Crawford Court Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 Head Coach: Debbie Brown Volleyball SID: Bo Rottenborn Head Coach: Charlie Brande Volleyball SID: Fumi Kimura Record at UND: 344-118 (14 years) SID Office Phone: (574) 631-8642 Record at UCI: 74-75 (5 years) SID Office Phone: (949) 824-9474 Career Record: 461-201 (20 years) SID E-mail: rottenborn42@nd4edu Career Record: 74-75 (5 years) SID E-mail: fkimura@uci,edu Assistants: Robin Davis, Louella Lovely Web Site: www4und4com Assistant: Sabrina Hernandez Web Site: www4athletics4uci4edu

2005 Big East Volleyball Championships Connecticut Nov 18-20 — Cardinal Arena — Louisville, KY Nov 11 • 7 p m Thursday, November 18 — Four Quarterfinal Matches Storrs, CT • Gampel Pavillion Friday, November 19 — Two Semifinal Matches Saturday, November 20 — Championship Final Location: Storrs, CT Series History: Pitt leads 11-6 Enrollment: 25,842 Last Meeting: 2004 - Pitt, 3-0 Nickname: UConn, Huskies 2004 Record: 17-11 (6-4/5th) Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: Home Court: Harry A4 Gampel Pavilion Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5 Team Records in Big East Championships Head Coach: Holly Strauss Volleyball SID: Jennifer Hildebrand Record at UConn: First Year SID Office Phone: (860) 486-3531 TEAM YEARS RECORD PCT4 Career Record: First Year SID E-mail: jennifer#hildebrand@uconn#edu Notre Dame 10 19-2 905 Assistants: Tim O’Brien, Ben Read Web Site: www4uconnhuskies4com PITTSBURGH 20 47-9 4839 *Providence 14 26-15 634 Georgetown 16 29-19 604 Syracuse 16 23-22 511 Villanova 16 21-25 457 Rutgers 4 2-4 333 St John’s *Miami 2 1-2 333 Seton Hall 13 9-25 265 Nov 12 • 7 p m Connecticut 21 12-34 261 Queens, NY • Carnesecca Arena * 13 2-29 065 *Virginia Tech 1 0-1 000 Location: Queens, NY Series History: Pitt leads, 11-1 St John’s 2 0-2 000 Enrollment: 19,000 Last Meeting: 2004 - Pitt, 3-2 West Virginia 2 0-2 000 Nickname: Red Storm 2004 Record: 15-16 (1-9/11th) Cincinnati 0 0-0 — Conference: Big East Starters Returning/Lost: 3/4 DePaul 0 0-0 — Home Court: Carnesecca Arena Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 Louisville 0 0-0 — Head Coach: Joanne Persico-Smith Volleyball SID: Sabrina Polidoro Marquette 0 0-0 — Record at SJU: 205-146 (11 years) SID Office Phone: (718) 990-1523 South Florida 0 0-0 — Career Record: 205-146 (11 years) SID E-mail: polidoros@stjohns4edu Assistants: Mario Treibitch, Rosalyn Dang Web Site: www4redstormsports4com Note: asterisk (*) denotes school is no longer in the Big East Conference for volleyball

2005 Pitt Volleyball 27 2004 FINAL RESULTS

PITTSBURGH VOLLEYBALL MATCH RESULTS RECORD: 21-11, 8-2 BIG EAST2004 (HOME: 11-2, AWAY: 6-5, NEUTRAL: 4-4) Date Opponent Score Score-by-game Tournament Overall Big East

SEPTEMBER 3 PORTLAND W, 3-0 30-17, 30-23, 30-20 Pittsburgh Invitational 1-0 0-0 4 HOWARD W, 3-0 30-12, 30-14, 30-15 Pittsburgh Invitational 2-0 0-0 IDAHO L, 0-3 28-30, 21-30, 25-30 Pittsburgh Invitational 2-1 0-0 9 at Colorado L, 0-3 26-30, 25-30, 23-30 Colorado Invitational 2-2 0-0 10 vs North Carolina W, 3-1 30-27, 35-37, 30-26, 30-26 Colorado Invitational 3-2 0-0 vs San Diego L, 0-3 20-30, 22-30, 25-30 Colorado Invitational 3-3 0-0 15 DUQUESNE W, 3-0 30-21, 30-26, 30-28 4-3 0-0 17 vs Kent State W, 3-0 30-23, 30-27, 31-29 Indiana Invitational 5-3 0-0 18 vs Alabama W, 3-2 30-27, 23-30, 30-24, 20-30, 15-12 Indiana Invitational 6-3 0-0 at Indiana W, 3-2 21-30, 30-27, 30-24, 18-30, 15-7 Indiana Invitational 7-3 0-0 24 SO4 ILLINOIS W, 3-1 24-30, 33-31, 30-28, 30-21 Pittsburgh Classic 8-3 0-0 25 LONG ISLAND W, 3-1 30-19, 28-30, 30-25, 30-28 Pittsburgh Classic 9-3 0-0 DAYTON L, 1-3 30-22, 24-30, 28-30, 23-30 Pittsburgh Classic 9-4 0-0

OCTOBER 2 vs Indiana State W, 3-1 30-24, 30-23, 30-32, 30-22 10-4 0-0 3 at Illionois State L, 1-3 14-30, 30-23, 17-30, 19-30 10-5 0-0 8 ST4 JOHN’S* W, 3-2 27-30, 29-31, 30-22, 30-22, 15-11 11-5 1-0 9 at Manhattan W, 3-1 30-24, 30-16, 28-30, 30-35 12-5 1-0 12 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-0 30-22, 30-26, 30-25 13-5 1-0 17 at West Virginia* W, 3-0 30-23, 30-23, 30-25 14-5 2-0 23 GEORGETOWN* W, 3-0 30-28, 31-29, 30-28 15-5 3-0 24 VILLANOVA* W, 3-0 30-24, 31-29, 39-23 16-5 4-0 30 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 3-1 30-23, 30-28, 20-30, 30-22 17-5 5-0 31 CONNECTICUT* W, 3-0 30-19, 30-21, 30-17 18-5 6-0

NOVEMBER 5 at Rutgers* L, 2-13 26-30, 30-22, 25-30, 30-23 18-6 6-1 7 at Seton Hall* W, 3-0 30-28, 30-17, 30-24 19-6 7-1 12 at Notre Dame* L, 0-3 25-30, 30-22, 30-19 19-7 7-2 14 at Syracuse* W, 3-2 17-30, 30-28, 28-30, 30-27, 15-12 20-7 8-2 20 vs Syracuse W, 3-0 30-25, 30-22, 30-19 Big East Semifinal 21-7 8-2 21 vs Notre Dame L, 0-3 23-30, 26-30,26-30 Big East Final 21-8 8-2 27 vs Tennessee L, 0-3 23-30, 25-30, 25-30 Louisville Thanksgiving Tournament 21-9 8-2 28 at Louisville L, 0-3 22-30, 24-30, 25-30 Louisville Thanksgiving Tournament 21-10 8-2

DECEMBER 3 vs Ohio L, 0-3 22-30, 26-30, 12-30 NCAA First Round 21-11 8-2

2004 HONORS AND AWARDS FINAL 2004 BIG EAST STANDINGS Superlative Awards/All-Region Honors TEAM BIG EAST PCT4 OVERALL PCT4 Megan Miller, Big East Player of the Year Notre Dame 9-1 900 16-8 667 Megan Miller, All-AVCA Northeast Region Megan Miller, AVCA Honorable Mention All-America PITTSBURGH 8-2 4800 20-7 4741 Diana Andreyko, Big East Rookie of the Year Syracuse 8-2 800 25-6 806 Diana Andreyko, AVCA Northeast Region Freshman of the Year Boston College 6-4 600 20-11 645 Diana Andreyko, All-AVCA Northeast Region Honorable Mention Connecticut 6-4 600 17-11 607 Megan McGrane, All-AVCA Northeast Region Rutgers 4-6 400 16-10 615 Megan McGrane, AVCA Honorable Mention All-America Georgetown 4-6 400 17-12 586 Gini Ullery, All-AVCA Northeast Region West Virginia 4-6 400 18-13 581 Gini Ullery, AVCA Honorable Mention All-America Villanova 3-7 300 9-18 333 Seton Hall 2-8 200 9-23 281 All-Big East Honors St John’s 1-9 100 15-14 517 Megan Miller, First Team All-Big East Gini Ullery, First Team All-Big East Diana Andreyko, Honorable Mention All-Big East Megan McGrane, Honorable Mention All-Big East Big East Player of the Week Diana Andreyko (Rookie of the Week)- Sept# 6, Sept# 20, Nov# 1 Megan Miller - Sept# 6, Sept# 20, Oct# 18 28 2005 Pitt Volleyball 2004 FINAL STATISTICS PITTSBURGH2004 VOLLEYBALL FINAL STATISTICS RECORD: 21-11, 8-2 BIG EAST (HOME: 11-2, AWAY: 6-5, NEUTRAL: 4-4)

ATTACK SERVE DEFENSE NAME GP MP K E TA PCT KPG A SA SE DIGS DPG BS BA BKAVG MEGAN MILLER 91 27 410 97 836374 451 8 7 20 66073 2652 086 Big East 21 6 107 26 227 357 510 0 0 5 15 071 8 18 124 AZADEH BOROUMAND 10631 79 30 174 282 075 1336 7 19 241 227 11 41 049 Big East 35 10 25 8 59 288 071 459 2 6 93 266 4 14 051 JESSICA MCDONALD 85 28 71 30 154 266 084 6 7 4 19 022 11 69 094 Big East 32 10 27 10 60 283 084 5 0 0 5 016 5 19 075 ABBY FECHHELM 72 27 108 39 279 247 150 25 3 7 108 150 5 20 035 Big East 35 10 58 25 163 202 166 15 0 1 49 140 4 10 040 ASHLEY CREIGHTON 41 1643 22 94 223 105 2 0 1 6015 615 051 Big East 6 3 7 3 13 308 117 1 0 0 1 017 1 3 067 GINI ULLERY 112 32 549 235 1538 204 490 22 7 12 281 251 1638 048 Big East 37 10 197 87 546 201 532 6 3 4 105 284 7 11 049 ASHLEY WHITE 80 26127 68311 190 159 19 1 6 53 066730 046 Big East 17 5 30 8 63 349 176 1 1 4 7 041 0 8 047 MELISSA WHALEY 38 166030 161186158 8 0 2 38 100 1 11 032 Big East 13 5 12 6 24 250 092 3 0 1 13 100 0 2 015 DIANA ANDREYKO 112 32 413 208 1177 174 369 23 29 57 238 212 18 21 035 Big East 37 10 152 68 440 191 411 6 9 16 90 243 5 11 043 KIM NORRIS 21 9 11 8 30 100 052 1 2 3 18 0860 1 005 Big East 0 0 0 0 0 --- 000 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 000 LINDSEY MACKE 112 32 10 9 32 031 009 255 22 27 228 204 0 3 003 Big East 36 10 2 1 9 111 006 77 8 7 73 203 0 0 000 MELISSA FERGUSON 41 160 0 1 000 000 0 3 8 13 032 0 0 000 Big East 23 8 0 0 1 000 000 0 2 5 8 035 0 0 000 MEGAN MCGRANE 114 32 2 2 9 000 002 45 1619 713 625 0 0 000 Big East 37 10 1 1 2 000 003 18 5 6 229 619 0 0 000 ANDREA SMITH 1 1 0 0 1 000 000 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 000 Big East 0 0 0 0 0 --- 000 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 000

PITTSBURGH TOTALS 114 32 1883 778 4797 !230 16!52 1755 98 185 2022 17!74 101 301 2!21

Big East Totals 37 10 618 243 1607 233 16 70 591 30 55 688 18 59 34 96 2 22

OPPONENTS TOTALS 114 32 1702 705 4770 !209 14!93 1584 120 220 1855 16!27 68 432 2!49

Big East Totals 37 10 526 242 18594 178 14 22 498 40 70 640 17 30 20 152 2 59

INDIVIDUAL KILLS PER GAME 29 Gini Ullery 112 Games, 549 Kills, 4 90 AVG

HITTING PERCENTAGE 30 Megan Miller 91 Games, 410 Kills, 97 Errors, 836 Attempts, 374 PCT

AMONG THE INDIVIDUAL ASSISTS PER GAME 47 Azadeh Boroumand 106 Games, 1,336 Assists, 12 60 AVG NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL DIGS PER GAME 6 Megan McGrane 114 Games, 713 Digs, 6 25 AVG

2005 Pitt Volleyball 29 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR COACH RECORD PCT HONORS Shelton Collier, 1974 Mary Kromer 14-3 823 EAIAW Regional Tournament who served as the Panthers’ 1975 Mary Kromer 18-2 900 EAIAW Regional Tournament head coach 1976 Mike Hebert 26-6 813 EAIAW Regional Tournament from 1980-88, 1977 Mike Hebert 27-13 675 EAIAW Regional Tournament led Pittsburgh 1978 Mike Hebert 41-12 773 EAIAW Regional Champions to four NCAA AIAW Championships Tournaments and was named 1979 Mike Hebert 34-22-3 576 EAIAW Regional Champions Big East Coach AIAW Championships of the Year in 1980 Shelton Collier 41-14 745 EAIAW Regional Tournament 19870 1981 Shelton Collier 37-15 711 EAIAW Champions AIAW Championships 1982 Shelton Collier 41-7 854 NCAA Tournament - First Round Big East Tournament Champions 1983 Shelton Collier 31-11 738 Big East Tournament Runner-up Mary Kromer 1984 Shelton Collier 30-8 789 NCAA Tournament - First Round was Big East Tournament Champions Pittsburgh’s 1985 Shelton Collier 26-11 703 Big East Tournament Runner-up first-ever 1986 Shelton Collier 27-13 675 NCAA Tournament - First Round women’s Big East Tournament Champions volleyball coach0 In just two 1987 Shelton Collier 37-6 860 NCAA Tournament - First Round seasons at the Big East Coach of the Year helm, Kromer 1988 Shelton Collier 24-9 727 Big East Tournament Champions led the Panthers 1989 Sue Woodstra 32-10 762 Big East Tournament Champions to a 32-5 1990 Sue Woodstra 32-6 842 NCAA Tournament - Second Round record0 Big East Tournament Champions Big East Coach of the Year 1991 Sue Woodstra 28-9 757 NCAA Tournament - First Round Big East Tournament Champions 1992 Sue Woodstra 18-14 563 NCAA Tournament - First Round Under Sue Big East Tournament Champions Woodstra’s 1993 Cindy Alvear 23-10 697 NCAA Tournament - First Round guidance, Big East Tournament Champions Pittsburgh 1994 Cindy Alvear 21-11 656 NCAA Tournament - Second Round captured the Big Big East Tournament Champions East Tournament each year (1989- 1995 Cindy Alvear 19-15 559 Big East Tournament Runner-up 92) and made 1996 Cindy Alvear 22-11 666 Big East Tournament Runner-up three NCAA 1997 Cindy Alvear 15-13 535 Big East Tournament Tournament 1998 Cindy Alvear 16-14 533 Big East Tournament appearances0 1999 Cindy Alvear 12-10 545 2000 Chris Beerman 22-10 688 Big East Tournament 2001 Chris Beerman 11-16 407 2002 Chris Beerman 20-9 690 2003 Chris Beerman 26-6 813 NCAA Tournament - Second Round Big East Tournament Champions Big East Co-Coach of the Year Northeast Region Coach of the Year 2004 Chris Beerman 21-11 656 NCAA Tournament - First Round Big East Tournament Runner-up TOTALS 792-327-3 707

Chris Beerman has ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS directed the Panthers Coach Years W-L-T Pct to four 20-win Mary Kromer (1974-75) 32-5 865 seasons in five years Mike Hebert (1976-79) 128-53-3 695 at the helm0 Shelton Collier (1980-88) 294-94 758 Sue Woodstra (1989-92) 110-39 738 Cindy Alvear (1993-99) 128-84 604 Chris Beerman (2000- ) 100-52 658

30 2005 Pitt Volleyball INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

KILLS Match  37 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Auburn (9-13-91) Season  555 Wendy Hatlestad (2003) Career  1,815 Ann Marie Lucanie (1990-93) 3-Game Match  26 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Auburn (10-30-92) Julie Sheils vs W Michigan (10-14-89) Gini Ullery vs Robert Morris (10-12-04) 4-Game Match  34 Wendy Hatlestad vs Rutgers (11-9-01) 5-Game Match  37 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Auburn (9-13-91) Team  93 vs Louisville (11-12-93), vs Notre Dame (10-8-00) DIGS Match  38 Megan McGrane vs Dayton (9-25-04) Season  713 Megan McGrane (2004) Career  1,803 Megan McGrane (2002-05) 3-Game Match  28 Megan McGrane vs Portland (9-3-04) Megan McGrane vs WVU (10-17-04) Megan McGrane vs Villanova (10-24-04) 4-Game Match  38 Megan McGrane vs Dayton (9-25-04) 5-Game Match  32 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Penn State (8-30-91) Team  124 vs Sacramento State (9-15-95) ATTEMPTS Match  90 Stacy Renick vs Boston College (10-1-00) Season  1,538 Gini Ullery (2004) Career  4,144 Wendy Hatlestad (2000-03) 3-Game Match  72 Gini Ullery vs Notre Dame (11-12-04) 4-Game Match  74 Stacy Renick vs Southwest Missouri State (10-14-00) 5-Game Match  90 Stacy Renick vs Boston College (10-1-00) Team  259 vs Sacramento State (9-15-95) Ann Marie Lucanie holds the Panthers’ record with 1,815 career kills from 1990-930 HITTING PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 kills/match) Match  (865) Michele Adamson vs Akron (9-2-89) (13 K, 0 E, 15 A) Season  (400) Megan Miller (2002) Career  (363) Megan Miller (2000-04) 3-Game Match  (846) April Puzauskas vs Savannah St (9-13-02) (11K, 0E, 13A) 4-Game Match  (680) Megan Miller vs Georgetown (9-28-02) (18K, 1E, 25A) Sara Mitchell, a 5-Game Match  (865) Michele Adamson vs Akron (9-2-89) (13 K, 0 E, 15 A) Pittsburgh Team  (691) vs Savannah State (9-13-02) (43K, 5E, 55A) standout from 1992-95, ASSISTS registered 1,492 Match  80 Carrie Norris vs Notre Dame (10-8-00) career digs0 Season  1,652 Jenelle Lantagne (1989) Career  4,727 Carrie Norris (1999-2002) 3-Game Match  62 Jenelle Lantagne vs Arizona State (10-27-89) 4-Game Match  80 Carrie Norris vs Notre Dame (10-8-00) 5-Game Match  79 Carrie Norris vs Virginia Tech (11-10-02) Team  90 vs Notre Dame (10-8-00) Carrie Norris is SERVICE ACES the Panthers’ Match  8 Wendy Hatlestad vs Savannah State (9-13-02) all-time assists Season  72 Dee MacAulay (1989) leader with 4,727 from Career  152 Annemarie Mernagh (1991-94); Dee MacAulay (1989-91) 1999-20020 3-Game Match  8 Wendy Hatlestad vs Savannah State (9-13-02) 4-Game Match  6 Carrie Thornton vs Providence (10-3-92),  Julie Sheils vs Syracuse (11-19-89),  Kelly Matheis vs Memphis State (9-8-89) 5-Game Match  6 Annemarie Mernagh vs Michigan State (9-10-94)  Dee MacAulay vs Akron (9-2-89)  Marcia Thiesen vs Arkansas (9-8-00)  Lindsey Macke vs Ball State (8-31-01) Wendy Hatlestad broke Pittsburgh’s Team  20 vs Savannah State (9-13-02) single-season kills record with 555 as a senior in 20030

2005 Pitt Volleyball 31 INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS

SOLO BLOCKS Match  7 Megan Miller vs Notre Dame (11-16-03) Season  51 Jennie Driscoll (1996) Career  153 Jennie Driscoll (1993-96) 3-Game Match  5 Dee MacAulay vs Wright State (10-7-89) 4-Game Match  6 Kelly Matheis vs Texas-Arlington (10-28-89) 5-Game Match  7 Megan Miller vs Notre Dame (11-16-03) Team  17 vs Duke (10-17-90) BLOCK ASSISTS Match  15 Michele Adamson vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) Season  147 Dee MacAulay (1989) Career  386 Jennie Driscoll (1993-96) 3-Game Match  9 Michele Adamson vs Kent State (9-8-90) 4-Game Match  15 Michele Adamson vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) 5-Game Match  10 Stephanie Dufresne vs Georgetown (11-17-96) Dee MacAulay vs Bowling Green (10-13-89) Team  42 vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) TOTAL BLOCKS Match  15 Michele Adamson vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) Season  167 Michele Adamson (1990) Career  539 Jennie Driscoll (1993-96) 3-Game Match  11 Heather Haff vs Robert Morris (9-18-01) 4-Game Match  15 Michele Adamson vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) 5-Game Match  12 Megan Miller vs Notre Dame (11-16-03) Michele Adamson’s 15 block assists and Team  45 vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) total blocks against Southern Illinois in 1990 are both school records0 *All statistics and game, season, and career records date back to the 1989 season, which is the first year that Pittsburgh kept complete statistics

Wendy Hatlestad broke the single-match Jennie Driscoll is Pittsburgh’s all-time Megan Miller is the Panthers’ career record with eight service aces against leading blocker with 539 career blocks leader in hitting percentage (0363) Savannah State in 20020 from 1993-960 and has the school record for most block solos in a match with seven vs0 Notre Dame0

32 2005 Pitt Volleyball TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES

KILLS ASSISTS 37 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Auburn (9-13-91) 80 Carrie Norris vs Notre Dame (10-8-00) 34 Wendy Hatlestad vs Rutgers (11-9-01) 79 Carrie Norris vs Virginia Tech (11-10-02) 34 Julie Sheils vs Western Michigan (9-16-89) 76 Annemarie Mernagh vs Louisville (11-12-93) 33 Wendy Hatlestad vs Duquesne (10-23-01) 76 Jenelle Lantagne vs Georgetown (11-18-90) 31 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Providence (10-2-93) 73 Annemarie Mernagh vs Connecticut (11-1-92) 30 Wendy Hatlestad vs Oregon State (11-28-03) 73 Jenelle Lantagne vs Texas-Arlington (11-10-90) 30 Gini Ullery vs Syracuse (11-14-04) 72 Stephanie Dufresne vs Sacramento State (9-15-95) 30 Wendy Hatlestad vs Ball State (8-31-01) 72 Jenelle Lantagne vs Hofstra (11-5-89) 29 Wendy Hatlestad vs Pennsylvania (12-5-03) 71 Annemarie Mernagh vs George Washington (12-1-93) 29 Wendy Hatlestad vs Georgia (9-8-01) 71 Jenelle Lantagne vs Akron (11-1-89) 29 Stacy Renick vs Arkansas (9-8-00) 69 Carrie Norris vs Miami (11-8-02) 28 Megan Miller vs St John’s (10-8-04) 68 Azadeh Bouroumand vs St John’s (10-8-04) 28 Megan Miller vs Miami (11-8-02) 68 Lisa Riggle vs West Virginia (10-31-98) 28 Wendy Hatlestad vs St John’s (9-30-01) 68 Annemarie Mernagh vs Kansas (9-25-93) 28 Wendy Hatlestad vs Seton Hall (9-29-01) 28 Stacy Renick vs Syracuse (10-7-00) SERVICE ACES 28 Jennie Driscoll vs Sacramento State (9-15-95) 8 Wendy Hatlestad vs Savannah State (9-13-02) 28 Ann Marie Lucanie vs William & Mary (11-13-92) 6 Lindsey Macke vs Ball State (8-31-01) 28 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Florida State (10-10-92) 6 Stacy Renick vs Belmont (10-13-00) 6 Marcia Thiesen vs Arkansas (9-8-00) DIGS 6 Annemarie Mernagh vs Michigan State (9-10-94) 38 Megan McGrane vs Dayton (9-25-04) 6 Carrie Thornton vs Providence (10-3-92) 36 Megan McGrane vs Duke (8-29-03) 6 Carrie Thornton vs Boston College (10-2-92) 33 Megan McGrane vs Akron (9-6-03) 6 Julie Sheils vs Syracuse (11-19-89) 32 Sara Mitchell vs Providence (10-13-95) 6 Kelly Matheis vs Memphis State (9-8-89) 32 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Penn State (8-30-91) 6 Dee MacAulay vs Akron (9-2-89) 31 Stacy Renick vs Boston College (10-1-00) 5 Wendy Hatlestad vs Notre Dame (11-4-01) 31 Annemarie Tarara vs Idaho (9-14-96) 5 Marcia Thiesen vs Wyoming (9-19-99) 31 Sara Mitchell vs Sacramento State (9-15-95) 5 Paula Zemrowski vs Seton Hall (10-25-98) 31 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Ohio State (11-30-90) 5 Marcia Thiesen vs Rutgers (10-12-97) 31 Megan McGrane vs North Carolina (9-10-04) 5 Melissa Alpers vs St Francis (Pa) (10-8-96) 30 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Auburn (9-13-91) 5 Stephanie Dufresne vs Robert Morris (9-18-94) 29 Annemarie Tarara vs Texas Tech (9-24-95) 5 Stephanie Dufresne vs Virginia (9-9-94) 29 Carrie Thornton vs Seton Hall (11-20-94) 5 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Southern Illinois (9-4-93) 5 Chelsea Hemingway vs Florida State (10-10-92) ATTEMPTS 5 Sue Zonneville vs Duke (9-7-91) 5 Sue Zonneville vs St Francis (10-23-89) 90 Stacy Renick vs Boston College (10-1-00) 5 Dee MacAulay vs Rhode Island (10-6-89) 88 Gini Ullery vs Syracuse (11-14-04) 5 Jenelle Lantagne vs Robert Morris (9-28-89) 78 Stacy Renick vs Arkansas (9-8-00) 74 Wendy Hatlestad vs George Mason (10-21-01) 74 Stacy Renick vs Southwest Missouri State (10-14-00) SOLO BLOCKS 72 Gini Ullery vs Notre Dame (11-12-04) 7 Megan Miller vs Notre Dame (11-16-03) 72 Marcia Thiesen vs Boston College (10-1-00) 6 Jennie Driscoll vs Seton Hall (11-21-93) 72 Sara Mitchell vs Sacramento State (9-15-95) 6 Kelly Matheis vs Texas-Arlington (10-28-89) 71 Wendy Hatlestad vs Syracuse (11-15-03) 5 Jen Nickels vs Notre Dame (11-21-98) 70 Stacy Renick vs Syracuse (10-7-00) 5 Dee MacAulay vs Duke (10-17-90) 69 Ann Marie Lucanie vs George Washington (12-1-93) 5 Dee MacAulay vs Wright State (10-7-89) 69 Linda Zols vs Auburn (9-13-91) 4 Wendy Hatlestad vs Rutgers (10-26-03) 68 Gini Ullery vs Rutgers (11-5-04) 4 Megan Miller vs St John’s (10-12-03) 68 Sara Mitchell vs Northern Illinois (9-12-92) 4 Heather Haff vs Alabama (9-1-01) 67 Gini Ullery vs Long Island (9-25-04) 4 Heather Haff vs New Mexico State (8-31-01) 67 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Auburn (9-13-91) 4 Marcia Thiesen vs St John’s (10-10-99) 66 Wendy Hatlestad vs Georgia (9-8-01) 4 Peggy Meinhart vs Syracuse (10-19-96) 65 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Colorado State (10-22-93) 4 Jennie Driscoll vs Rutgers (10-13-96) 65 Julie Sheils vs Western Michigan (9-16-89) 4 Jennie Driscoll vs Louisville (11-12-93) 64 Wendy Hatlestad vs Rutgers (11-9-01) 4 Jennie Driscoll vs Colorado State (10-22-93) 64 Ann Marie Lucanie vs Providence (10-2-93) 4 Sara Mitchell vs Maryland (11-8-92) 64 Julie Sheils vs Stanford (9-22-89)

2005 Pitt Volleyball 33 TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES BLOCK ASSISTS 15 Michele Adamson vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) 11 Karen Reisiger vs Notre Dame (11-9-97) 11 Sue Zonneville vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) 11 Dee MacAulay vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) 10 Peggy Meinhart vs West Virginia (10-24-97) 10 Jennie Driscoll vs West Virginia (11-3-96) 10 Stephanie Dufresne vsGeorgetown (9-17-96) Heather Haff 10 Melanie Gustafson vs Notre Dame (12-4-94) had 11 total 10 Dee MacAulay vs Akron (11-1-89) blocks in a 3-0 10 Dee MacAulay vs Bowling Green (10-13-89) win over Robert 9 Heather Haff vs Youngstown State (10-16-01) Morris on Sept: 9 Heather Haff vs St John’s (9-30-01) 18, 2001: 9 Dee MacAulay vs Western Michigan (9-20-91) 9 Michele Adamson vs Kent State (9-8-90) 9 Jessica McDonald vs North Carolina (9-10-04) 8 Heather Haff vs Robert Morris (9-18-01) 8 Heather Haff vs Georgetown (10-28-00) 8 Melissa Alpers vs West Virginia (10-24-97) 8 Paula Zemrowski vs Rutgers (10-12-97) 8 Stephanie Dufresne vs West Virginia (11-3-96) 8 Paula Zemrowski vs West Virginia (11-3-96) 8 Paula Zemrowski vs Boston College (10-26-96) 8 Peggy Meinhart vs Georgetown (9-17-96) FITZGERALD FIELD HOUSE 8 Stephanie Dufresne vs Notre Dame (12-4-94) RECORDS 8 Dee MacAulay vs Arkansas State (11-30-91) 8 Sue Zonneville vs Texas-Arlington (11-10-90) 8 Dee MacAulay vs Wisconsin (12-2-89) INDIVIDUAL 8 Dee MacAulay vs Texas Tech (12-2-89) Kills — 37, Sarah Obras 8 Lori Silk vs Akron (11-1-89) Ball State vs Robert Morris (9-13-03) TOTAL BLOCKS Attempts — 108, Sarah Obras 15 Michele Adamson vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) Ball State vs Robert Morris (9-13-03) 14 Jennie Driscoll vs West Virginia (11-3-96) Hitting Percentage — 765, Sue Zonneville, Pittsburgh vs 12 Megan Miller vs Notre Dame (11-16-03) Georgetown (11-2-91); 765, Kristy Kreher, Notre 12 Melanie Gustafson vs Notre Dame (12-4-94) Dame vs Pittsburgh (11-4-01); 765, Megan Miller, 12 Dee MacAulay vs Akron (11-1-89) Pittsburgh vs Charleston Southern (9-20-02) 11 Heather Haff vs Robert Morris (9-18-01) Digs — 39, Kelly Cochran 11 Sue Zonneville vs Texas-Arlington (11-10-90) Ball State vs Robert Morris (9-13-03) 11 Sue Zonneville vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) Service Aces — 10, Jennifer Emelogu 11 Dee MacAulay vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) St John’s vs Pittsburgh (9-30-01) 11 Jessica McDonald vs North Carolina (9-10-04) Assists — 86, Denise Boylan 10 Heather Haff vs Youngstown State (10-16-01) Notre Dame vs Pittsburgh (10-8-00) 10 Heather Haff vs St John’s (9-30-01) Solo Blocks — 8, Faye Barhorst 10 Jennie Driscoll vs Texas Tech (9-24-95) 10 Jennie Driscoll vs Colorado State (10-22-93) Dayton vs Pittsburgh (9-25-04); 10 Sarah Mikla vs Virginia Tech (9-25-93) Block Assists — 15, Michele Adamson 10 Dee MacAulay vs West Virginia (10-9-91) Pittsburgh vs Southern Illinois (10-26-90) 10 Dee MacAulay vs Western Michigan (9-20-91) Total Blocks — 16, Jeanne Asper 10 Dee MacAulay vs Bowling Green (10-13-89) Hofstra vs Pittsburgh (10-21-90) 10 Sue Zonneville vs Akron (9-2-89) TEAM HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN4 10 KILLS) 865 Michele Adamson vs Akron (9-2-89) (13 K, 0 E, 15 TA) Kills — 99, Notre Dame vs Pittsburgh (10-8-00) 846 April Puzauskas vs Savannah State (9-13-02) (11 K, 0 E, 13 TA) Attempts — 272, Ball State vs Robert Morris (9-13-03) 792 Megan Miller vs Providence (9-27-03) (19 K, 0 E, 24 TA) Hitting Pct — 564, Pitt vs LaSalle (9-8-90) 765 Megan Miller vs Charleston So (9-20-02) (13 K, 0 E, 17 TA) (33 kills, 2 errors, 55 attempts) 765 Sue Zonneville vs Georgetown (11-2-91) (13 K, 0 E, 17 TA) Digs — 136, Ball State vs Robert Morris (9-13-03) 750 Heather Haff vs Seton Hall (11-4-00) (15 K, 0 E, 20 TA) Service Aces — 17, Pitt vs Hofstra (10-21-90) 733 Jennie Driscoll vs Boston College (10-15-95) (11 K, 0 E, 15 TA) Assists — 94, Notre Dame vs Pittsburgh (10-8-00) 733 Jennie Driscoll vs Georgetown (11-5-94) (11 K, 0 E, 15 TA) Solo Blocks — 17, Pitt vs Duke (10-17-90) 722 Carrie Thornton vs Illinois State (9-3-94) (13 K, 0 E, 18 TA) Block Assists — 42, Pitt vs S Illinois (10-26-90) 722 Dee MacAulay vs Duquesne (9-11-90) (13 K, 0 E, 18 TA) Total Blocks — 46, Hofstra vs Pitt (10-21-90) 714 Heather Haff vs St Francis (Pa) (10-11-00) (10 K, 0 E, 14 TA) 706 Sue Zonneville vs Youngstown State (11-1-89) (12 K, 0 E, 17 TA)

34 2005 Pitt Volleyball FITZGERALD FIELD HOUSE his season, the Panthers’ volleyball team will host the T20th annual Pittsburgh Invitational at the Fitzgerald Field House This year’s Pittsburgh Invitational will be held on September 9-10 and feature the Panthers, the Uni- versity of Maryland, American University and Miami (Ohio) University PITTSBURGH INVITATIONAL HISTORY Dates Champion Runner-Up Sept 30-Oct 1, 1977 Temple PITTSBURGH Oct 6-7, 1978 Maryland Indiana (Pa) Sept 27-28, 1979 PITTSBURGH Rutgers Sept 19-20, 1980 Michigan State PITTSBURGH Sept 12-13, 1981 Penn State PITTSBURGH Oct 8-9, 1982 Louisville PITTSBURGH Oct 13-15, 1983 Mississippi PITTSBURGH Oct 19-20, 1984 Providence PITTSBURGH Sept 27-28, 1985 PITTSBURGH Seton Hall Oct 10-11, 1986 PITTSBURGH Youngstown State YEAR-BY-YEAR HOME RECORD Oct 2-3, 1987 PITTSBURGH Villanova The Panthers played their home games in Oct 31, 1990 PITTSBURGH Akron Aug 31-Sept 1, 1996 Virginia PITTSBURGH from 1974-81 and moved to the Fitzgerald Field House Sept 5-6, 1997 PITTSBURGH Wright State in 1982 This year will mark the 24th season that Sept 17-19, 1999 PITTSBURGH James Madison Pittsburgh makes its home at the Field House Sept 8-9, 2000 Indiana Arkansas Sept 6-7, 2002 Duke Bowling Green THE TREES HALL YEARS Sept 12-14, 2003 Dayton PITTSBURGH Year Record Pct Sept 3-4, 2004 Idaho PITTSBURGH 1974 3-0 1000 PITT CLASSIC HISTORY 1975 7-0 1000 Dates Champion Runner-Up 1976 3-1 750 Oct 20, 1979 Ohio State PITTSBURGH 1977 9-1 900 Sept 25, 1982 PITTSBURGH Ohio State 1978 7-2 778 Sept 16-17, 1983 Penn State PITTSBURGH 1979 10-2 833 Nov 2-3, 1984 PITTSBURGH Penn State 1980 6-1 857 Oct 17-19, 1985 Penn State PITTSBURGH 1981 15-3 833 Sept 20-21, 1986 Cal-Santa Barbara PITTSBURGH Totals 60-10 857 Oct 23-24, 1987 PITTSBURGH Tennessee Oct 27-28, 1989 Texas-Arlington PITTSBURGH Sept 7-8, 1990 PITTSBURGH Kent State THE FITZGERALD FIELD HOUSE YEARS Aug 30-31, 1991 Penn State PITTSBURGH Year Record Pct Sept 24-25, 1993 Kansas PITTSBURGH 1982 11-1 917 Sept 10-11, 1999 PITTSBURGH Akron 1983 18-3 857 Sept 20-21, 2002 PITTSBURGH George Washington 1984 5-1 833 Sept 19-20, 2003 PITTSBURGH Northeastern 1985 7-2 778 Sept 24-25, 2004 Dayton PITTSBURGH 1986 8-3 727 1987 14-0 1000 1988 5-1 833 • Maryland played in the initial Pittsburgh Invita- 1989 11-2 846 1990 14-2 875 tional in 1977 and is one of the Panthers’ most 1991 8-2 800 common non-conference opponents with 20 1992 9-2 818 previous meetings between the schools! 1993 6-2 750 1994 6-3 667 1995 7-1 875 • American makes its second appearance in the 1996 11-2 846 Pittsburgh Invitational, having played in the 1981 1997 6-2 750 tournament! The Panthers have never lost to 1998 8-3 727 1999 10-2 833 American, defeating the Eagles all eight times! 2000 7-4 636 2001 5-5 500 • Miami (Ohio) makes its second trip to Pitts- 2002 13-2 867 burgh in six years, having participated in the 2003 12-1 923 2004 10-2 833 2000 Pittsburgh Invitational in Pitt head coach Totals 211-47 818 Chris Beerman’s first season!

All-Time 271-57 826 2005 Pitt Volleyball 35 CAREER RECORDS

KILLS DIGS 1, 1,815 Ann Marie Lucanie (1990-93) 1, 1,803 Megan McGrane (2002-) 2, 1,681 Wendy Hatlestad (2000-03) 2, 1,492 Sara Mitchell (1992-95) 3, 1,417 Jennie Driscoll (1993-96) 3, 1,480 Ann Marie Lucanie (1990-93) 4, 1,261 Marcia Thiesen (1997-2000) 4, 1,266 Marcia Thiesen (1997-00) 5, 1,239 Megan Miller (2000-04) 5, 1,109 Annemarie Mernagh (1991-94) 6, 1,209 Sarah Mikla (1992-95) 6, 1,062 Dee MacAulay (1989-91) 7, 1,207 Sara Mitchell (1992-95) 7, 955 Carrie Norris (1999-2002) 8, 1,109 Gina Ullery (2001-) 8, 888 Kelly Meyers (1995-98) 9, 1,042 Jenna Birkel (1996-1999) 9, 828 Wendy Hatlestad (2000-03) 10, 963 Dee MacAulay (1989-91) 10, 826 Melissa Alpers (1996-99) ATTEMPTS SERVICE ACES 1, 4,144 Wendy Hatlestad (2000-03) 1, 152 Dee MacAulay (1989-91) 2, 4,085 Ann Marie Lucanie (1990-93) 152 Annemarie Mernagh (1991-94) 3, 3,718Sara Mitchell (1992-95) 3, 148Ann Marie Lucanie (1990-93) 4, 3,449 Marcia Thiesen (1997-2000) 4, 137 Carrie Norris (1999-2002) 5, 3,274 Jennie Driscoll (1993-96) 5, 130 Jenna Birkel (1996-99) 6, 3,131 Sarah Mikla (1992-95) 6, 111 Jenelle Lantagne (1989-90) 7, 3,117 Gini Ullery (2001-) 7, 110 Sara Mitchell (1992-95) 8, 2,560 Megan Miller (2001-04) 8, 104 Marcia Thiesen (1997-2000) 9, 2,509 Stacy Renick (1997-2000) 9, 99 Carrie Thornton (1990-94) 10, 2,388 Jenna Birkel (1996-99) 10, 97 Stefanie Dufresne (1994-96) Current Pitt senior Megan McGrane is the school’s all-time digs leader with HITTING PCT *Min4 2 yrs4 ASSISTS 1,803 in her first three seasons 1, ,363 Megan Miller (2000-04) 1, 4,727 Carrie Norris (1999-2002) 2,, 351 Sue Zonneville (1989-91) 2, 4,456 Annemarie Mernagh (1991-94) 3, ,321 Jennie Driscoll (1993-96) 3, 3,931 Stephanie Dufresne (1994-96) BLOCK ASSISTS 4, ,308 Ann Marie Lucanie (1990-93) 4, 3,116 Jenelle Lantagne (1989-90) 1, 386 Jennie Driscoll (1993-96) 5, ,306 Michele Adamson (1989-90) 5, 1,898 Lindsey Macke (2001-04) 2, 382 Dee MacAulay (1989-91) 6, ,292 Stephanie Dufresne (1994-96) 6, 1,883 Tara Haefner (1995-98) 3, 296 Peggy Meinhart (1996-99) 7, ,290 Jen Nickels (1997-2000) 7, 1,436 Azadeh Boroumand (2003-) 4, 285 Sarah Mikla (1992-95) 8, ,289 Jenna Birkel (1996-99) 8, 1,114 Lisa Riggle (1997-00) 5, 257 Jenna Birkel (1996-99) 9, ,286 Jenelle Lantagne (1989-90) 9, 176 Sarah Mikla (1992-95) 6, 230 Stephanie Dufresne (1994-96) 10, ,269 April Puzauskas (2000-03) 10, 141 Heather Hollands (1989-91) 7, 200 Melanie Gustafson (1990-94) 8, 198 Megan Miller (2000-04) SOLO BLOCKS 9, 191 Heather Haff (2000-01) 1, 153 Jennie Driscoll (1993-96) 10, 191 Sue Zonneville (1989-91) 2, 92 Megan Miller (2000-04) 3, 88 Jenna Birkel (1996-1999) TOTAL BLOCKS 4, 62 Dee MacAulay (1989-91) 1, 539 Jennie Driscoll (1993-96) 5, 58Peggy Meinhart (1996-99) 2, 444 Dee MacAulay (1989-91) 6, 57 Sue Zonneville (1989-91) 3, 354 Peggy Meinhart (1996-99) 7, 54 Jen Nickels (1997-2000) 4, 345 Jenna Birkel (1996-99) 8, 53 Wendy Hatlestad (2000-03) 5, 333 Sarah Mikla (1992-95) 9, 52 Heather Haff (2000-01) 6, 290 Megan Miller (2000-04) 10, 51 Melanie Gustafson (1991-94) 7, 263 Stephanie Dufresne (1994-96) 8, 251 Melanie Gustafson (1990-94) 9, 248Sue Zonneville (1989-91) 10, 247 Heather Haff (2000-01)

*All statistics and game, season, and career records date back to the 1989 season, which is the first year that Pittsburgh kept complete statistics:

Marcia Thiesen, who was an outside hitter for Pittsburgh from 1997-2000, ranks fourth all- time in Panther annals in kills, digs and attempts

36 2005 Pitt Volleyball YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS KILLS 1989  Julie Sheils  448 (service aces continued) 1990  Sue Zonneville  355 1998  Melissa Alpers  30 1991  Ann Marie Lucanie 493 1999  Marcia Thiesen  24 1992  Ann Marie Lucanie 518 2000  Carrie Norris  43 1993  Ann Marie Lucanie 548 2001  Wendy Hatlestad  42 1994  Carrie Thornton  338 2002  Carrie Norris  38 1995  Jennie Driscoll  464 2003  Sarah Rollman  23 1996  Jennie Driscoll  403 2004 DIANA ANDREYKO 29 1997  Marcia Thiesen  308 1998  Marcia Thiesen  319 ASSISTS 1999  Jenna Birkel 270 1989  Jenelle Lantagne  1,652 2000  Stacy Renick  505 1990  Jenelle Lantagne  1,464 2001  Wendy Hatlestad  540 1991  Annemarie Mernagh  1,478 2002  Wendy Hatlestad  387 1992  Annemarie Mernagh  1,354 2003  Wendy Hatlestad  555 1993  Annemarie Mernagh  1,499 2004 GINI ULLERY 549 1994  Stephanie Dufresne  1,271 1995  Stephanie Dufresne  1,228 ATTEMPTS 1996  Stephanie Dufresne  1,432 1989  Julie Sheils  1,043 1997  Tara Haefner  1,024 1990  Linda Zols  957 1998  Lisa Riggle  688 1991  Ann Marie Lucanie  1,140 1999  Carrie Norris  867 1992  Ann Marie Lucanie  1,187 2000  Carrie Norris  1,440 1993  Ann Marie Lucanie  1,193 2001  Carrie Norris  1,098 1994  Carrie Thornton  993 2002  Carrie Norris  1,322 1995  Jennie Driscoll  1,069 2003  Lindsey Macke  1,452 1996  Jennie Driscoll  952 2004 AZADEH BOROUMAND 1,336 1997  Marcia Thiesen  866 1998  Marcia Thiesen  854 SOLO BLOCKS 1999  Jenna Birkel 657 1989  Kelly Matheis  20 2000  Stacy Renick  1,420 1990  Sue Zonneville  26 2001  Wendy Hatlestad  1,278 1991  Sue Zonneville  23 2002  Wendy Hatlestad  1,012 1992  Melanie Gustafson  20 2003  Wendy Hatlestad  1,399 1993  Jennie Driscoll  32 2004 GINI ULLERY 1,538 1994  Melanie Gustafson  23  Jennie Driscoll  23 DIGS 1995  Jennie Driscoll  47 1989  Lori Silk  324 1996  Jennie Driscoll  51 1990  Dee MacAulay  383 1997  Peggy Meinhart  20 1991  Ann Marie Lucanie 437 1998  Marcia Thiesen  15 1992  Ann Marie Lucanie 401 1999  Marcia Thiesen  9 1993  Ann Marie Lucanie 418 Jenna Birkel 9 1994  Sara Mitchell  421 2000  Jen Nickels  34 1995  Sara Mitchell  468 2001  Heather Haff  27 1996  Annemarie Tarara  343 2002  Megan Miller  27 1997  Marcia Thiesen  360 2003  Megan Miller  38 1998  Melissa Alpers  313 2004  Megan Miller  26 1999  Marcia Thiesen  237 2000  Marcia Thiesen  376 BLOCK ASSISTS 2001  Carrie Norris  243 1989  Dee MacAulay  147 2002 MEGAN McGRANE 495 1990  Michele Adamson  142 2003 MEGAN McGRANE 595 1991  Dee MacAulay  129 2004 MEGAN McGRANE 713 1992  Melanie Gustafson  72 1993  Sarah Mikla  87 HITTING PERCENTAGE (min4 300 attempts) 1994  Melanie Gustafson  105 1989  Sue Zonneville  (378) 1995  Jennie Driscoll  109 1990  Sue Zonneville  (336) 1996  Peggy Meinhart  114 1991  Sue Zonneville  (356) 1997  Peggy Meinhart  82 1992  Ann Marie Lucanie  (313) 1998  Jenna Birkel 62 1993  Jennie Driscoll  (348) 1999  Peggy Meinhart  43 1994  Jennie Driscoll  (280) 2000  Heather Haff  101 1995  Jennie Driscoll  (317) 2001  Heather Haff  94 1996  Stephanie Dufresne  (334) 2002  Madelyn Egan  72 1997  Peggy Meinhart  (242) 2003  Megan Miller  71 1998  Jenna Birkel (275) 2004  Jessica McDonald  69 1999  Stacy Renick  (276) 2000  Jen Nickels  (326) TOTAL BLOCKS 2001  Dionne Hayden  (303) 1989  Dee MacAulay  164 2002  Megan Miller  (400) 1990  Michele Adamson  167 2003  Megan Miller  (361) 1991  Dee MacAulay  151 2004  Megan Miller  (374) 1992  Melanie Gustafson  92 1993  Sarah Mikla  109 SERVICE ACES 1994  Melanie Gustafson  128 1989  Dee MacAulay  72 1995  Jennie Driscoll  156 1990  Jenelle Lantagne  49 1996  Jennie Driscoll  161 1991  Dee MacAulay  43 1997  Peggy Meinhart  102 1992  Annemarie Mernagh  33 1998  Jenna Birkel 76 1993  Ann Marie Lucanie 59 1999  Peggy Meinhart  48 1994  Stephanie Dufresne  41 2000  Heather Haff  126 1995  Annemarie Tarara  32 2001  Heather Haff  121 1996  Stephanie Dufresne  34 2002  Megan Miller  98 1997  Jessica Van Der Mallie  35 2003  Megan Miller  109 2004  Jessica McDonald  80

2005 Pitt Volleyball 37 PANTHERS VS OPPONENTS OPPONENT W L T OPPONENT W L T OPPONENT W L T Akron  13 3 0 Illinois State  3 4 0 Princeton  5 1 0 Alabama  2 1 0 Immaculata  1 0 0 Providence  25 7 0 American 44444444444444444444444444444 8 0 0 Indiana  2 1 0 Purdue 0 8 0 Arizona  3 2 0 Indiana (PA)  6 3 0 Queens College  1 0 0 Arizona State  1 0 0 Indianapolis  1 0 0 Radford 1 0 0 Arkansas  0 1 0 Indiana State  4 1 0 Rhode Island  10 1 0 Arkansas State  0 3 0 Iowa  2 1 0 Rice  2 0 0 Ashland 4 0 0 Iowa State  1 0 0 Robert Morris  18 0 0 Auburn  0 2 0 James Madison  4 0 0 Rutgers444444444444444444444444444444 21 6 0 Ball State  5 4 0 Kansas  2 1 0 Sacramento State  0 1 0 Baylor  1 1 0 Kansas State  0 1 0 St Bonaventure  2 0 0 Belmont  1 0 0 Kellogg CC  1 0 0 St Francis (Pa)  8 0 0 Boston College  22 1 0 Kent State  12 1 0 St4 John’s 44444444444444444444444444 11 1 0 Bowling Green  6 0 0 Kentucky 3 2 0 Saint Louis  0 1 0 Brigham Young 44444444444444444444 0 1 0 Lamar  1 0 0 Salisbury State  5 0 0 Brigham Young-Hawaii 1 1 0 LaSalle  1 0 0 Sam Houston State  1 0 0 Brown  1 0 0 Lewis  1 0 0 San Diego  0 1 0 Buffalo  6 0 0 Long Beach State 4444444444444444 0 4 0 San Diego State  1 3 0 Butler  0 1 0 Long Island  2 0 0 San Francisco 4444444444444444444444 0 0 0 California 1 0 0 Louisiana State  4 1 0 San Jose State  0 1 0 California (PA) 2 0 0 Louisville 444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 0 Savannah State  1 0 0 California-Irvine 4444444444444444444 1 1 0 Loyola (Chicago)  3 2 0 Seton Hall 44444444444444444444444444 29 3 0 California-Poly San Luis Obispo  0 1 0 Loyola (Maryland)  1 0 0 Seton Hill  1 0 0 California-Santa Barbara  0 4 0 Loyola Marymount  0 1 0 Shippensburg 1 0 0 Cal State-Northridge  0 1 0 Madison College  2 0 0 Slippery Rock  7 1 0 Calvin College  0 1 0 Manhattan 2 0 0 South Carolina444444444444444444444 1 0 0 Campbell  1 0 0 Marquette 444444444444444444444444444 1 0 0 South Florida 44444444444444444444444 0 0 0 Carnegie Mellon  1 0 0 Marshall 444444444444444444444444444444 4 0 0 Southern Connecticut State  3 1 0 Catholic University  0 1 0 Maryland 444444444444444444444444444 12 8 0 Southern Illinois  6 0 0 CCAC  1 0 0 Maryland-Baltimore County  2 0 0 Southwest Missouri State  1 1 0 Central Michigan  4 0 0 Memphis  2 0 0 Stanford  0 4 0 Charleston Southern  1 0 0 Mercer444444444444444444444444444444444 0 0 0 Stephen F Austin  0 1 0 Cincinnati44444444444444444444444444444 6 2 0 Mercyhurst  1 0 0 SUNY Binghamton  1 0 0 Clarion  4 0 0 Miami (Fla)  2 1 0 SUNY Brockport  2 0 0 Clemson  0 1 0 Miami (Ohio) 444444444444444444444444 4 0 0 SUNY Brooklyn  1 0 0 Cleveland State  12 3 0 Michigan  2 3 0 SUNY Buffalo  1 0 0 Coastal Carolina  2 0 0 Michigan State  0 4 0 SUNY Cortland  1 1 0 Colorado  0 1 0 Minnesota  1 1 0 SUNY Fredonia  2 0 0 Colorado State  1 2 0 Mississippi  0 1 0 Syracuse 4444444444444444444444444444 27 4 0 Connecticut 44444444444444444444444 11 6 0 Mississippi State  1 0 0 TCU  1 0 0 Dartmouth  1 0 0 Missouri  1 0 0 Temple  12 3 0 Dayton  1 3 0 Montana  1 0 0 Tennessee  8 7 0 Delaware 444444444444444444444444444 10 1 0 Morehead State  1 0 0 Tennessee-Martin 1 0 0 DePaul 444444444444444444444444444444444 3 0 0 Navy  3 0 0 Texas  1 3 1 Drexel  1 0 0 Nebraska  0 12 0 Texas A&M 3 2 0 Duke 444444444444444444444444444444444444 6 2 0 New Hampshire 4444444444444444444 0 0 0 Texas-Arlington  2 7 0 Duquesne 444444444444444444444444444 36 2 0 New Mexico  0 3 0 Texas Tech  2 1 0 East Stroudsburg  1 2 0 New Mexico State  1 1 0 Toledo  3 0 0 East Tennessee State  1 0 0 Niagara 1 0 0 Tulane  1 1 0 Eastern Illinois  0 1 0 Nicholls State  1 0 0 UAB  3 1 0 Eastern Kentucky  3 0 0 North Carolina  8 3 0 UCLA 0 3 1 Eastern Michigan  3 1 0 North Carolina-Asheville  1 0 0 USC  0 3 0 Edinboro  8 2 0 North Carolina A&T State  1 0 0 Utah  1 0 0 Fairmont State  1 0 0 North Carolina State 3 0 0 Utah State  0 1 0 Florida  2 1 0 North Texas  1 0 0 Villanova 4444444444444444444444444444 29 4 0 Florida International  0 1 0 Northeastern  1 0 0 Virginia  5 1 0 Florida State 44444444444444444444444 2 2 0 Northern Arizona  0 1 0 Virginia Commonwealth  3 0 0 Franklin & Marshall 1 0 0 Northern Illinois  1 0 0 Virginia Tech  3 2 0 Fresno State  0 2 1 Northern Kentucky  2 0 0 Washington State  0 1 0 Gallaudet  1 0 0 Northern Michigan  1 0 0 Wayne State  1 0 0 George Mason  1 2 0 Northwestern  1 2 0 Weber State  1 0 0 George Washington  8 3 0 Notre Dame 4444444444444444444444444 5 18 0 West Liberty  2 0 0 Georgetown 44444444444444444444444 33 6 0 Oberlin  1 0 0 West Virginia 444444444444444444444 34 0 0 Georgia  3 1 0 Ohio  3 2 0 Western Carolina  1 0 0 Grove City  2 0 0 Ohio Northern  1 0 0 Western Michigan  7 2 0 Harvard  1 0 0 Ohio State 444444444444444444444444444 9 10 0 William & Mary  2 1 0 Hawaii  0 4 0 Oral Roberts  2 0 0 William Patterson  1 0 0 Hawaii-Hilo 0 2 0 Oregon  1 0 0 Wisconsin  3 5 0 Hofstra  8 1 0 Oregon State  0 1 0 Wisconsin-Green Bay  2 0 0 Houston  1 6 0 Ottawa  1 0 0 Wichita State  0 1 0 Howard  3 0 0 Pacific  0 5 0 Wright State  5 0 0 Idaho  0 1 0 Penn State  19 29 0 Wyoming  2 0 0 Idaho State  1 0 0 Pennsylvania  5 0 0 Xavier  2 0 0 Illinois  2 3 0 Pepperdine  1 2 0 Youngstown State 13 1 0 Illinois-Chicago  2 0 0 Portland  2 1 0 Totals !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 792 327 3 38 2005 Pitt Volleyball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1974 (14-3) 1977 (27-13) Nov 1 @ Indiana (Pa) W, 3-0 Nov 18 George Washington* W, 2-0 Head Coach: Mary Kromer Head Coach: Mike Hebert Nov 3 Cleveland State& W, 2-0 Rutgers* W, 3-1 @ Indiana& W, 2-0 Georgetown* W, 3-1 Eastern Illinois& L, 0-2 Sept 28 @ Penn State L Sept 27 WEST VIRGINIA W, 2-0 Dec 5 Pacific+ L, 0-2 Nov 4 DePaul& W, 2-1 East Stroudsburg L CLARION W, 2-0 Southern Illinois+ W, 2-0 Purdue& L, 0-3 Oct 12 @ Ashland W DUQUESNE W, 2-0 Dec 6 Pepperdine+ L, 1-2 Nov 10 MARYLAND W, 2-1 Kent State W Sept 30 PENNSYLVANIA! W, 2-0 Ohio State+ L, 0-2 PENN STATE W, 2-0 Oct 19 @ Youngstown State W SALISBURY STATE! W, 2-0 ! - San Diego Invitational Nov 17 Southern Connecticut* W, 2-0 Grove City W Oct 1 MARYLAND! W, 2-1 # - Pittsburgh Invitational (1st place) Penn State* W, 2-0 Duquesne W GEORGETOWN! W, 2-1 $ - Bearcat Invitational (1st place) Indiana (Pa)* W, 2-0 Oct 23 CCAC W SUNY BROCKPORT! W, 2-1 % - Houston Invitational (7th place) Nov 18 Edinboro* W, 2-0 SLIPPERY ROCK W, 2-0 TEMPLE! L, 0-2 ^ - Pittsburgh Classic (2nd place) Temple* W, 2-0 Oct 26 @ Seton Hill W Oct 8 Ashland W, 2-1 & - Maryland Invitational (4th place) Rutgers* W, 3-0 California (Pa) W Calvin College L, 1-2 * - EAIAW Championships (1st place) Dec 6 Oregon+ W, 2-0 Nov 2 PENN STATE W @ Cleveland State L, 1-2 + - AIAW National Championships Alabama+ W, 2-1 Nov 4 @ Duquesne W Dayton L, 1-2 Dec 7 Texas-Arlington+ L, 0-2 Nov 8 @ Edinboro W Oct 11 @ Maryland L 1980 (41-14) San Jose State+ L, 0-2 Indiana (Pa) L Oct 15 Ball State L Head Coach: Shelton Collier Dec 8 Hawaii+ L, 0-2 Nov 11 @ West Liberty W, 2-1 @ Ohio State L ! - Temple Invitational (1st place) Fairmont State W, 2-0 Ohio L Sept 12 Temple! W, 2-0 # - Pittsburgh Invitational (5th place) Oct 21 @ Delaware# W Kent State! W, 2-1 $ - Houston Invitational 1975 (18-2) Temple# L @ Cleveland State! W, 2-0 % - Delaware Invitational (2nd place) Head Coach: Mary Kromer Wright State# W Sept 13 Kent State! W, 3-0 ^ - Maryland Invitational (T - 3rd place) Oct 22 James Madison# W @ Cleveland State! W, 3-0 & - Hoosier Volleyball Classic (2nd place) Oct 4 PENN STATE W, 2-0 Marshall# W Sept 19 GEORGETOWN# W, 2-0 * - EAIAW Championships (1st place) Oct 11 ASHLAND W Maryland# L RUTGERS# W, 2-1 + - AIAW National Championships MERCYHURST W Salisbury State$ W WESTERN MICHIGAN# W, 2-0 Oct 13 @ Robert Morris W Oct 28 Madison College$ W 1979 (34-22-3) Sept 20 PENN STATE# W, 2-1 Oct 15 @ West Virginia W @ Salisbury State$ W Head Coach: Mike Hebert MICHIGAN STATE# L, 1-2 Oct 17 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL W James Madison$ W WESTERN MICHIGAN# W, 2-0 Oct 21 @ Clarion W Oct 29 Penn State$ W Sept 14 @ BYU-Hawaii W, 3-0 Sept 26 American$ W, 2-0 Grove City W William & Mary$ W Sept 15 @ BYU-Hawaii L, 1-3 Rhode Island$ W, 2-0 Oct 23 DUQUESNE W East Stroudsburg$ L Sept 16 @ Hawaii-Hilo L, 0-3 Delaware$ W, 2-0 WEST LIBERTY W Nov 4 GEORGE WASHINGTON W Sept 17 @ Hawaii-Hilo L, 0-3 Sept 27 Maryland$ W, 2-1 Oct 25 @ Ohio State W Nov 8 @ Penn State W Sept 18 @ Hawaii L, 0-3 Southern Connecticut$ W, 2-0 Ball State W Nov 12 @ Edinboro W Sept 19 @ Hawaii L, 0-3 Rutgers$ W, 3-2 Slippery Rock W Indiana (Pa) W Sept 20 @ San Diego State L, 0-3 Oct 4 Georgetown% W, 2-0 Nov 1 @ Ohio L Nov 18 Pennsylvania% W Sept 21 UCLA! T, 1-1 @ Penn State% W, 2-0 Marshall W Rutgers% W Texas! T, 1-1 Rutgers% W, 2-0 Nov 5 ROBERT MORRIS W Delaware% W Fresno State! T, 1-1 Rutgers% W, 2-0 Nov 7 @ Indiana (Pa) L Nov 19 SUNY Cortland% W Arizona! W, 2-0 @ Penn State% L, 1-2 Edinboro W Temple% L, 0-2 @ San Diego State! L, 0-2 Oct 10 Texas^ W, 2-1 Nov 17 @ Carnegie Mellon W Maryland% L, 0-2 Cal-Santa Barbara! L, 0-2 Texas-Arlington^ L, 1-2 West Virginia W ! - Pittsburgh Invitational (2nd place) Sept 27 HOWARD# W, 2-0 Tulane^ L, 0-2 # - Delaware Invitational (5th place) BUFFALO# W, 2-0 Oct 11 New Mexico State^ W, 2-0 1976 (26-6) $ - Salisbury State Invitational (2nd place) PENN STATE# W, 2-0 Oral Roberts^ W, 2-1 Head Coach: Mike Hebert % - EAIAW Championships (4th place) Sept 28 BUFFALO# W, 2-0 Oct 17 Kentucky& L, 1-2 PENN STATE# W, 2-1 Purdue& L, 0-2 Oct 2 @ Ashland W, 2-0 1978 (41-12) RUTGERS# W, 2-0 Ohio State& W, 2-1 Oberlin W, 2-0 Head Coach: Mike Hebert Oct 2 DUQUESNE W, 3-0 Oct 18 Cleveland State& W, 2-0 Ohio Northern W, 2-0 Oct 5 Morehead State$ W, 2-0 Nebraska& L, 0-2 Oct 9 SLIPPERY ROCK W, 3-2 Sept 23 @ West Virginia W, 3-0 Cleveland State$ W, 2-0 Oct 24 Virginia* W, 2-0 Oct 16 SUNY Fredonia! W, 2-0 Sept 26 DUQUESNE W, 3-0 Wright State$ W, 2-0 Delaware* W, 2-1 Clarion! W, 2-0 Sept 29 Navy! W, 2-0 Oct 6 Ball State$ L, 0-2 North Carolina* L, 0-2 SUNY Binghamton! W, 2-0 East Stroudsburg! W, 2-0 @ Cincinnati$ W, 2-0 Catholic University* L, 1-2 SUNY Fredonia! W, 2-0 SUNY Brooklyn! W, 2-0 Wright State$ W, 3-2 Delaware* W, 1-0 @ Edinboro! L, 1-2 Sept 30 Delaware! W, 2-0 Oct 11 @ Houston L, 0-2 Oct 25 North Carolina* W, 2-1 Oct 22 American# W, 2-0 Maryland! W, 2-0 Oct 12 Baylor% L, 1-2 Penn State* W, 2-1 @ Delaware# W, 2-0 @ Temple! W, 2-0 Texas A&M% W, 2-0 Rutgers* W, 2-1 Queens College# W, 2-0 Oct 6 RUTGERS# W, 2-1 Illinois% W, 2-1 North Carolina* L, 1-2 Oct 23 Salisbury State# W, 2-0 SUNY BUFFALO# W, 2-0 Oct 13 Oral Roberts% W, 2-0 Oct 31 PENN STATE W, 3-1 Southern Connecticut# L, 1-2 INDIANA (PA)# L, 1-2 @ Houston% L, 1-2 Nov 4 @ Penn State L, 2-3 @ Delaware# W, 2-0 Oct 7 MARYLAND# L, 1-2 Texas-Arlington% L, 1-2 Nov 7 Wisconsin+ W, 3-0 Oct 26 West Virginia W, 2-0 DELAWARE# W, 2-0 Oct 16 @ Penn State W, 3-1 Tennessee+ L, 2-3 @ Duquesne W, 2-0 PENN STATE# W, 2-0 Oct 17 EDINBORO W, 3-0 Kellogg CC+ W, 3-2 Clarion W, 2-0 Oct 11 @ Slippery Rock W, 2-0 Oct 20 OTTAWA^ W, 3-0 Nov 8 Cincinnati+ W, 3-0 Oct 28 Virginia Commonwealth$ W, 2-0 Cleveland State L, 0-2 OHIO STATE^ L, 1-3 @ Western Michigan+ W, 3-1 Gallaudet$ W, 2-1 Oct 13 @ Houston$ L, 0-2 Oct 24 SLIPPERY ROCK W, 3-0 Tennessee+ L, 0-3 Oct 29 Maryland$ W, 2-1 Tulane$ W, 2-1 Oct 26 West Virginia& W, 2-0 Dec 6 Providence= W, 2-1 Madison College$ W, 2-0 Oct 14 Sam Houston State$ W, 2-0 Rhode Island& W, 2-0 Maryland= W, 2-0 Virginia Commonwealth$ W, 2-0 North Texas$ W, 2-0 George Washington& W, 2-0 George Washington= W, 2-0 Nov 6 INDIANA (PA) W, 2-1 @ Houston$ L, 0-2 NC State& W, 2-1 Dec 7 Princeton= W, 2-0 OHIO STATE W, 2-1 Oct 16 @ Duquesne W, 3-0 Oct 27 South Carolina& W, 2-0 Rutgers= L, 1-3 EDINBORO L, 0-2 Oct 20 Immaculata% W, 2-0 @ Maryland& L, 0-2 Georgetown= W, 2-1 Nov 19 William Paterson% W, 2-0 Rhode Island% W, 2-0 Georgetown& L, 0-2 ! - Cleveland State Invitational (1st place) Southern Connecticut% W, 2-1 Salisbury State% W, 2-0 Oct 30 @ Edinboro W, 3-2 # - Pittsburgh Invitational (3rd place) Slippery Rock% L, 1-2 Oct 21 Navy% W, 2-0 Nov 3 Purdue L, 1-3 $ - Temple Invitational (1st place) Nov 20 SUNY Brockport% W, 2-1 Temple% W, 2-1 Maryland W, 3-0 % - Penn State Classic (2nd place) SUNY Cortland% L, 0-2 Ohio State% L, 1-2 Nov 9 PENN STATE L, 0-3 ^ - Houston Invitational Delaware% L, 1-2 Oct 27 Duke^ W, 2-1 Nov 17 Rhode Island* W, 2-0 & - Cincinnati Invitational ! - Edinboro Invitational (2nd place) West Virginia^ W, 2-0 Georgetown* W, 2-0 * - Maryland Invitational (2nd place) # - Delaware Invitational (3rd place) North Carolina^ W, 2-1 Penn State* L, 1-2 + - W Michigan Invitational (2nd place) $ - Salisbury State Invitational (1st place) Oct 28 Delaware^ W, 2-0 = - EAIAW Championships (3rd place) % - EAIAW Championships (4th place) Georgetown^ W, 2-1 @ Maryland^ L, 1-2 2005 Pitt Volleyball 39 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Oct 12 BOWLING GREEN W, 3-0 Oct 1 Kent State% W, 2-0 ! - Pitt Preview (1st place) 1981 (37-15) Oct 17 PROVIDENCE^ W, 2-0 Temple% W, 2-0 # - Pitt Rd Robin Tournament (1st place) Head Coach: Shelton Collier Oct 18 PENN STATE^ L, 1-3 @ West Virginia% W, 2-0 $ - Pittsburgh Classic (2nd place) Oct 19 GEORGETOWN^ W, 3-0 Oct 2 Georgetown% L, 1-2 % - West Virginia Classic (1st place) Aug 24 @ California-Irvine L, 2-3 Oct 22 @ Duquesne W, 2-0 Rhode Island% W, 2-1 ^ - Big East Southern Division Tourney Aug 25 @ Cal-State Northridge L, 2-3 Robert Morris W, 2-0 Temple% W, 3-0 & - Purdue Classic (4th place) Aug 26 @ San Diego State L, 0-3 Nov 1 @ Tennessee& L, 0-3 Oct 8 LOUISVILLE^ L, 0-3 * - Pittsburgh Invitational (2nd place) Aug 28 @ Pepperdine W, 3-2 Nov 2 Texas A&M& L, 1-3 Oct 9 SYRACUSE^ W, 3-0 + - Tennessee Classic (2nd place) Sept 11 PENN STATE L, 0-3 Louisiana State& W, 3-2 PENN STATE^ W, 3-1 = - Pitt Converse Classic (2nd place) Sept 12 NORTHERN KENTUCKY!W, 2-0 Nov 8 Illinois State* L, 0-3 Oct 12 @ Edinboro W, 3-1 RUTGERS! W, 2-0 Nov 9 @ Purdue* L, 0-3 Oct 15 Cincinnati& W, 2-0 1984 (30-8) OHIO STATE! L, 1-2 Kentucky* W, 3-2 Cleveland State& L, 1-2 Head Coach: Shelton Collier AMERICAN! W, 2-0 Nov 23 Boston College (BEC) W, 3-0 DePaul& W, 2-1 Sept 13 LOYOLA (CHICAGO)! W, 2-1 Nov 24 Syracuse (BEC) W, 3-1 Oct 16 Eastern Michigan& W, 2-0 Sept 18 Indiana (Pa) W, 2-0 NORTHERN KENTUCKY!W, 2-1 Providence (BEC) L, 2-3 Wayne State& W, 2-0 @ Duquesne W, 2-0 PENN STATE! L, 0-2 ! - Kent State Classic (1st place) Cleveland State& W, 2-0 Sept 21 Providence! W, 3-1 Sept 24 Louisville# L, 1-2 # - Illinois State Classic (3rd place) Oct 22 Villanova* W, 2-0 Princeton! W, 3-0 Ohio State# W, 2-1 $ - Temple Invitational (1st place) Seton Hall* W, 2-0 Maryland! W, 3-0 Illinois-Chicago# W, 2-1 % - Pittsburgh Invitational (1st place) Georgetown* W, 2-0 Sept 22 Georgetown! W, 3-1 Marshall# W, 2-0 ^ - Pittsburgh Classic (2nd place) Oct 28 @ NC State W, 3-0 Princeton! L, 1-2 Sept 25 Xavier# W, 2-1 & - Tennessee Classic (3rd place) Oct 29 Tennessee L, 1-3 Sept 29 Georgetown# W, 3-0 @ Cincinnati# W, 2-1 * - Purdue Classic (3rd place) Oct 30 Georgia W, 3-2 Seton Hall# W, 3-0 @ Cincinnati# L, 1-2 @ North Carolina W, 3-0 @ Villanova# W, 3-0 Oct 6 EDINBORO W, 3-0 1986 (27-13) Nov 3 @ Penn State L, 0-3 Sept 30 @ Villanova# W, 3-0 OHIO W, 3-0 Head Coach: Shelton Collier Nov 11 Seton Hall (BEC) W, 2-0 Seton Hall# W, 3-0 Oct 9 Louisville W, 3-0 Syracuse (BEC) W, 2-0 Georgetown# W, 3-0 Oct 10 Tennessee-Martin$ W, 3-0 Sept 5 Penn State! L, 1-3 Nov 12 Villanova (BEC) W, 2-0 Oct 5 @ Tennessee$ L, 0-3 @ Ohio State$ L, 2-3 @ Villanova! W, 3-0 Providence (BEC) W, 3-0 Oct 6 Nebraska$ L, 1-3 Lewis$ W, 2-0 Sept 6 California-Irvine! W, 3-1 Georgetown (BEC) W, 3-0 Texas$ L, 0-3 Oct 16 Southern Illinois% W, 2-0 Providence! W, 3-0 Nov 17 @ West Virginia W, 3-0 Oct 9 @ West Virginia W, 3-1 Illinois State% W, 2-0 Sept 7 @ Seton Hall W, 3-0 Dec 4 Cal Poly SLO (NCAA) L, 0-3 Oct 12 Rice% W, 3-0 Louisiana State% W, 2-1 Temple W, 3-0 ! - Cleveland State Invitational (1st place) Mississippi State% W, 3-0 Oct 17 Texas A&M% W, 2-1 Sept 13 Duquesne W, 3-0 # - Pitt Preview (1st place) Oct 13 @ Louisiana State% W, 3-1 Oct 20 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-0 @ Robert Morris W, 3-0 $ - Pittsburgh Classic (1st place) Duke% W, 3-1 CLEVELAND STATE W, 3-0 Sept 19 CAL-SANTA BARBARA L, 0-3 % - West Virginia Invitational (1st place) Oct 19 CLEVELAND STATE^ W, 3-1 Oct 24 Duquesne W, 2-0 Sept 20 CAL-SANTA BARBARA# L, 1-3 ^ - Pittsburgh Invitational Oct 20 PROVIDENCE^ L, 1-3 @ Robert Morris W, 2-0 VILLANOVA# W, 3-0 & - Kent State Invitational (1st place) Oct 21 @ Penn State L, 0-3 Oct 30 Illinois^ L, 1-3 Sept 21 GEORGETOWN# W, 3-0 * - Big East Southern Division Tourney Oct 23 OHIO W, 3-0 Oct 31 @ Penn State^ L, 1-3 Sept 26 Iowa$ L, 2-3 Nov 2 NORTH CAROLINA& W, 3-0 Rutgers^ L, 2-3 Sept 27 @ Florida$ W, 3-0 1983 (31-11) Nov 3 NOTRE DAME& W, 3-0 Nov 6 Southern Illinois& W, 2-0 Houston$ L, 1-3 Head Coach: Shelton Collier PENN STATE& W, 3-0 Illinois& W, 2-0 Oct 4 @ Georgetown% W, 3-0 Nov 9 Southwest Missouri State*W, 3-0 Northwestern& W, 2-0 Maryland% W, 3-0 Sept 2 NAVY! W, 3-0 Nov 10 Cincinnati* W, 3-0 Nov 7 Wisconsin& W, 3-0 Howard% W, 3-0 EASTERN MICHIGAN! W, 2-1 @ Louisville* W, 3-0 Tennessee& W, 3-1 Oct 10 ST FRANCIS (PA)^ W, 3-0 Sept 3 LOYOLA (CHICAGO)! W, 2-0 Nov 11 @ Eastern Kentucky W, 3-0 Northwestern& L, 0-3 SETON HALL^ W, 3-0 AKRON! W, 2-0 Nov 17 Boston College (BEC) W, 3-0 Nov 19 PROVIDENCE* W, 2-0 Oct 11 ST FRANCIS (PA)^ W, 3-0 Sept 10 ROBERT MORRIS# W, 3-0 Nov 18 Villanova (BEC) W, 3-0 TEMPLE* W, 2-0 YOUNGSTOWN STATE^W, 3-0 TOLEDO# W, 3-0 Providence (BEC) W, 3-1 Nov 20 GEORGE WASHINGTON*W, 2-1 YOUNGSTOWN STATE^W, 3-0 Sept 11 TOLEDO# W, 2-0 Nov 23 Arizona+ L, 1-3 PRINCETON* W, 2-0 Oct 14 @ Duquesne W, 3-0 SLIPPERY ROCK# W, 2-0 Nov 24 Missouri+ W, 3-2 Nov 21 MARYLAND* W, 3-0 West Virginia W, 3-0 KENT STATE# W, 2-0 Dec 1 Nebraska (NCAA) L, 0-3 GEORGE WASHINGTON*W, 3-0 Oct 17 KENTUCKY W, 3-0 DUQUESNE# W, 2-0 ! - Temple Invitational (3rd place) Dec 9 Michigan+ L, 1-3 Oct 19 PENN STATE L, 0-3 Sept 16 FLORIDA STATE$ W, 3-1 # - Big East Southern Division Tourney Texas+ L, 0-3 Oct 24 @ Tennessee& W, 3-2 Sept 17 LOUISVILLE$ W, 3-0 $ - Tennessee Classic (4th place) Dec 10 Ohio State+ W, 2-0 Oct 25 Florida State& L, 2-3 PENN STATE$ L, 0-3 % - LSU-Aspri Showcase (1st place) California+ W, 2-1 Purdue& L, 0-3 Sept 23 Ohio% W, 3-0 ^ - Pittsburgh Invitational ! - Pittsburgh Invitational (2nd place) Oct 31 Virginia Commonwealth W, 3-0 Sept 24 Maryland% L, 1-3 & - Pittsburgh Classic (1st place) # - Cincinnati Invitational (2nd place) Nov 1 @ Penn State L, 1-3 @ West Virginia% W, 3-0 * - Louisville Classic (1st place) $ - Ohio State Classic Nov 8 @ Western Michigan L, 0-3 Sept 27 @ Duquesne W, 3-0 + - Western Michigan Thanksgiving Tour % - Illinois Invitational (1st place) Nov 9 @ Notre Dame L, 1-3 Youngstown State W, 3-0 ^ - Penn State Invitational Nov 14 Ball State* W, 3-0 Oct 1 Villanova^ W, 3-0 & - W Michigan Invitational (2nd place) 1985 (26-11) Nov 15 @ Ohio State* L, 1-3 Georgetown^ W, 3-1 * - EAIAW Championships (1st place) Head Coach: Shelton Collier Nov 22 Providence (BEC) W, 3-1 @ Seton Hall^ W, 3-0 + - AIAW Natl Championships (9th place) Nov 23 Seton Hall (BEC) W, 3-0 Oct 7 @ Purdue& L, 2-3 Sept 6 Dayton! W, 3-0 Syracuse (BEC) W, 3-0 1982 (41-7) Oct 8 Nebraska& L, 0-3 Michigan! W, 3-2 Dec 6 Nebraska (NCAA) L, 1-3 Head Coach: Shelton Collier Kentucky& L, 2-3 Sept 7 @ Kent State! W, 3-0 ! - Villanova Classic (2nd place) Oct 13 MISSISSIPPI* L, 2-3 Michigan! W, 3-2 # - Pittsburgh Classic (2nd place) Oct 14 RHODE ISLAND* W, 3-1 Sept 13 @ Illinois State# L, 1-3 Sept 10 Loyola (Chicago)! L, 1-2 $ - Florida Classic (3rd place) Oct 15 HOFSTRA* W, 3-1 Sept 14 Stanford# L, 0-3 Central Michigan! W, 2-0 % - Georgetown Classic (1st place) NC STATE* W, 3-2 Illinois-Chicago# W, 3-1 Northern Michigan! W, 2-0 ^ - Pittsburgh Invitational (1st place) Oct 18 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-1 Sept 16 DUQUESNE W, 3-0 @ Cleveland State! W, 2-0 & - Tennessee Classic (3rd place) Oct 28 Texas-Arlington+ L, 1-3 Sept 18 MICHIGAN STATE L, 0-3 Sept 11 @ Cleveland State! W, 2-1 * - Ohio State Classic North Carolina+ W, 3-0 Sept 20 Princeton$ W, 3-1 Central Michigan! W, 3-1 Oct 29 Lamar+ W, 3-2 Akron$ W, 3-0 1987 (37-6) Sept 14 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-0 @ Tennessee+ L, 1-3 Sept 21 Providence$ W, 3-1 Head Coach: Shelton Collier Sept 18 RUTGERS W, 3-2 Nov 4 GEORGETOWN= W, 3-0 @ Temple$ W, 3-1 Sept 19 INDIANA (PA)# W, 2-0 Nov 5 CINCINNATI= L, 1-3 Princeton$ W, 2-1 Sept 11 George Mason! W, 3-0 RUTGERS# W, 2-0 EASTERN KENTUCKY= W, 3-1 Sept 22 @ Seton Hall W, 3-0 James Madison! W, 3-1 SLIPPERY ROCK# W, 2-0 Nov 12 @ Penn State L, 1-3 @ Villanova W, 3-0 Providence! W, 3-0 KENT STATE# W, 2-0 Nov 19 Boston College (BEC) W, 2-0 Sept 27 WEST VIRGINIA% W, 3-1 Sept 12 Bowling Green! W, 3-2 Sept 24 PENN STATE W, 3-1 Seton Hall (BEC) W, 2-0 Sept 28 VILLANOVA% W, 3-1 @ Temple! W, 3-0 Sept 25 TENNESSEE$ W, 3-2 Nov 20 Villanova (BEC) W, 2-0 SETON HALL% W, 3-0 Bowling Green! W, 3-1 OHIO STATE$ W, 3-2 Syracuse (BEC) W, 3-0 Oct 5 George Washington L, 0-3 Sept 14 GEORGIA W, 3-1 Sept 28 @ Duquesne W, 2-0 @ Providence (BEC) L, 0-3 @ Penn State L, 0-3 Sept 18 Louisiana State# W, 3-1 Youngstown State W, 2-0 Oct 6 @ Georgetown W, 3-2 Sept 19 @ Purdue# L, 1-3 Nebraska# L, 0-3 40 2005 Pitt Volleyball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Sept 21 GEORGETOWN W, 3-0 Nov 2 SETON HALL* W, 3-0 Oct 10 @ Notre Dame$ L, 0-3 Sept 23 @ Duquesne W, 3-0 1989 (32-10) Nov 9 @ Penn State+ L, 0-3 Florida State$ L, 2-3 Robert Morris W, 3-0 Head Coach: Sue Woodstra Nov 10 Texas-Arlington+ W, 3-2 Oct 15 HOFSTRA W, 3-1 Sept 28 INDIANA STATE W, 3-0 William & Mary+ W, 3-2 Oct 17 @ Syracuse* W, 3-0 Oct 2 VILLANOVA$ W, 3-0 Sept 1 Kent State! W, 3-0 Nov 12 @ West Virginia W, 3-0 Oct 23 RHODE ISLAND W, 3-0 SETON HALL$ W, 3-0 Cleveland State! W, 3-0 Nov 17 Seton Hall (BEC) W, 3-0 Oct 25 LOYOLA (CHICAGO) L, 2-3 Oct 3 VILLANOVA$ W, 3-0 Sept 2 Loyola (Chicago)! W, 3-0 Villanova (BEC) W, 3-1 Oct 30 SETON HALL* W, 3-0 PENNSYLVANIA$ W, 3-0 @ Akron! W, 3-2 Nov 18 Georgetown (BEC) W, 3-2 Nov 1 CONNECTICUT* W, 3-2 Oct 6 @ Georgetown% W, 3-1 Sept 6 CINCINNATI W, 3-0 Nov 30 Ohio State (NCAA) W, 3-1 Nov 3 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-0 Virginia% W, 3-0 Sept 8 Memphis# W, 3-1 Dec 7 Nebraska (NCAA) L, 0-3 Nov 7 @ Georgetown* W, 3-0 Oct 9 @ Tennessee^ W, 3-0 Sept 9 @ Illinois# L, 0-3 ! - Volleyball Monthly Invitational (2nd place) Nov 8 @ Maryland L, 2-3 Oct 10 Texas Tech^ W, 3-1 Sept 15 Pacific$ L, 0-3 # - Pittsburgh Classic (1st place) Nov 13 Arkansas State% L, 1-3 Florida^ W, 3-1 Sept 16 @ Notre Dame$ W, 3-0 $ - Minnesota Classic (1st place) @ William & Mary% L, 2-3 Oct 13 @ Robert Morris W, 3-0 Western Michigan$ W, 3-2 % - Syracuse Invitational (1st place) Nov 14 Memphis% W, 3-1 Akron W, 3-0 Sept 22 Stanford% L, 1-3 ^ - Georgia Invitational (1st place) Nov 21 Boston College (BEC) W, 3-0 Oct 16 HOUSTON W, 3-2 Sept 23 @ Nebraska% L, 0-3 & - Pittsburgh Invitational (1st place) Syracuse (BEC) W, 3-0 Oct 18 SETON HALL W, 3-0 Kentucky% W, 3-1 + - Penn State Invitational (2nd place) Nov 22 Providence (BEC) W, 3-0 PENN STATE W, 3-1 Sept 28 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-0 * - Big East Conference matches Dec 4 Stanford (NCAA) L, 0-3 Oct 23 SYRACUSE& W, 3-0 Oct 3 @ Duquesne W, 3-0 ! - Nebraska Invitational (4th place) Oct 24 MIAMI (OHIO)& W, 3-2 Oct 6 RHODE ISLAND W, 3-1 # - Miami Invitational (2nd place) TENNESSEE& W, 3-0 Oct 7 WRIGHT STATE W, 3-0 1991 (28-9, 7-0 Big East) Head Coach: Sue Woodstra $ - Notre Dame Invitational (4th place) Oct 30 DUQUESNE W, 3-0 Oct 13 @ Bowling Green W, 3-2 % - William & Mary Classic (3rd place) Nov 7 @ Ohio State* W, 3-0 Oct 14 @ Western Michigan W, 3-0 * - Big East Conference matches Nov 8 Penn State* W, 3-0 Oct 21 PENN STATE L, 1-3 Aug 30 PENN STATE! L, 2-3 Nov 13 @ Penn State+ L, 1-3 Oct 23 ST FRANCIS (PA) W, 3-0 Aug 31 MIAMI (OHIO)! W, 3-0 1993 (23-10, 7-0 Big East) Nov 14 Syracuse+ L, 2-3 Oct 27 ARIZONA STATE^ W, 3-0 ARIZONA! W, 3-0 Head Coach: Cindy Alvear Cleveland State+ W, 3-0 Oct 28 SYRACUSE ^ W, 3-0 Sept 6 @ North Carolina# W, 3-0 Nov 20 Connecticut (BEC) W, 3-0 TEXAS-ARLINGTON^ L, 1-3 Sept 7 Texas-Arlington# W, 3-1 Sept 3 @ Penn State! L, 0-3 Boston College (BEC) W, 3-1 Nov 1 Akron W, 3-1 Duke# W, 3-1 Sept 4 Nebraska! L, 1-3 Nov 21 Syracuse (BEC) W, 3-0 @ Youngstown State W, 3-0 Sept 13 Auburn$ L, 2-3 Southern Illinois! W, 3-0 Providence (BEC) W, 3-0 Nov 4 PENNSYLVANIA W, 3-1 Louisville$ L, 1-3 Sept 10 Portland# W, 3-1 Nov 22 Providence (BEC) L, 2-3 ST BONAVENTURE W, 3-0 Sept 14 @ Indiana State$ W, 3-0 Sept 11 Western Michigan# W, 3-0 Dec 4 Illinois (NCAA) L, 1-3 Nov 5 ST BONAVENTURE W, 3-0 Illinois State$ L, 1-3 @ DePaul# W, 3-0 ! - Temple Invitational (1st place) HOFSTRA W, 3-2 Sept 20 WESTERN MICHIGAN L, 1-3 Sept 17 @ Hofstra$ W, 3-0 # - Boilermaker Invitational (3rd place) Nov 10 @ Penn State& L, 1-3 Sept 21 AMERICAN W, 3-2 Sept 18 Wisconsin$ L, 1-3 $ - Pittsburgh Invitational (1st place) Nov 11 Tennessee& W, 3-0 Oct 4 @ Seton Hall* W, 3-0 North Carolina$ W, 3-0 % - Hoya Invitational Central Michigan& W, 3-0 Oct 5 @ Hofstra W, 3-0 Sept 24 SYRACUSE%* W, 3-0 ^ - Tennessee Invitational (1st place) Nov 18 Seton Hall (BEC) W, 3-0 Oct 9 @ West Virginia W, 3-1 Sept 25 KANSAS% L, 1-3 & - Pittsburgh Classic (1st place) Villanova (BEC) W, 3-0 Oct 12 VIRGINIA W, 3-0 VIRGINIA TECH% W, 3-1 * - Buckeye Classic (1st place) Nov 19 Syracuse (BEC) W, 3-1 Oct 18 @ Boston College* W, 3-0 Oct 1 @ Seton Hall* W, 3-1 + - Penn State Invitational (3rd place) Nov 24 @ USC L, 0-3 Oct 19 @ Providence* W, 3-1 Oct 2 @ Providence* W, 3-2 Nov 25 @ USC L, 1-3 @ Rhode Island W, 3-0 Oct 3 @ Connecticut* W, 3-1 Dec 1 @ UAB* W, 3-0 Oct 20 @ Connecticut* W, 3-0 1988 (24-9) Oct 5 @ Duquesne W, 3-0 Iowa State* W, 3-0 Oct 23 @ Penn State L, 1-3 Head Coach: Shelton Collier Oct 8 VILLANOVA* W, 3-0 Dec 2 Texas Tech* W, 3-1 Oct 26 SYRACUSE* W, 3-0 Oct 15 New Mexico^ L, 1-3 Wisconsin* L, 0-3 Oct 27 Rutgers W, 3-0 Sept 2 Indianapolis University! W, 3-0 Oct 16 Hofstra^ L, 1-3 ! - Akron Invitational (1st place) @ Duquesne W, 3-0 Sept 3 Illinois State! W, 3-0 @ Buffalo^ W, 3-0 # - Illini Classic (2nd place) Oct 30 @ Akron W, 3-0 Sept 9 Pacific# L, 0-3 Oct 22 Colorado State& L, 2-3 $ - Notre Dame Invitational (2nd place) Nov 2 GEORGETOWN* W, 3-0 Sept 10 @ Brigham Young# L, 0-3 Oct 23 Washington State& L, 1-3 % - FirsTier Banks Classic (3rd place) Nov 10 VILLANOVA* W, 3-0 Texas# L, 0-3 Oct 27 @ West Virginia W, 3-0 ^ - Pittsburgh Classic (2nd place) Nov 12 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-0 Sept 21 @ Robert Morris W, 3-0 Oct 30 AKRON W, 3-1 & - Penn State Invitational (2nd place) Nov 15 Temple% W, 3-0 Sept 23 Drexel% W, 3-0 GEORGETOWN* W, 3-0 * - WIVC Championships (3rd place) @ Florida State% W, 3-1 Sept 24 Indiana State% W, 3-0 Nov 5 @ Rhode Island W, 3-0 Nov 16 UAB% W, 3-0 @ West Virginia% W, 3-0 Nov 6 @ Boston College* W, 3-0 1990 (32-6, 6-0 Big East) Nov 23 Boston College (BEC) W, 3-0 Sept 27 @ Robert Morris W, 3-0 Nov 12 LOUISVILLE W, 3-1 Head Coach: Sue Woodstra Providence (BEC) W, 3-0 St Francis (Pa) W, 3-0 Nov 14 NOTRE DAME L, 0-3 Nov 24 Syracuse (BEC) W, 3-0 Sept 29 @ Duquesne W, 3-0 Nov 20 Boston College (BEC) W, 3-0 Aug 31 @ Wisconsin! W, 3-2 Nov 29 @ New Mexico^ L, 0-3 Oct 1 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-0 Villanova (BEC) W, 3-0 Sept 1 UCLA! L, 2-3 Nov 30 Arkansas State^ L, 2-3 Oct 2 CALIFORNIA (PA) W, 3-0 Nov 21 Seton Hall (BEC) W, 3-2 Duke! W, 3-0 Dec 5 Ohio State (NCAA) L, 1-3 SHIPPENSBURG W, 3-0 Dec 1 George Washington (NCAA)L, 2-3 Sept 7 EASTERN KENTUCKY# W, 3-0 ! - Pittsburgh Classic (2nd place) Oct 3 DUQUESNE W, 3-0 ! - Penn State Classic (3rd place) Sept 8 LASALLE# W, 3-0 # - North Carolina Invitational (1st place) Oct 13 @ Arizona^ W, 2-1 # -DePaul/Revlon Invitational (1st place) KENT STATE# W, 3-0 $ - Indiana State Invitational (4th place) Oct 14 Louisiana State^ L, 2-3 $ - Hofstra/Spalding Classic (2nd place) Sept 11 DUQUESNE W, 3-0 % - Florida State Invitational (1st place) Oct 15 Houston^ L, 1-2 % - Pittsburgh Classic (2nd place) Sept 14 Colorado State$ W, 3-2 ^ - AlbuqTurkey Tournament Oct 18 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-0 ^ - Buffalo Tourney (3rd place) Sept 15 @ Minnesota$ W, 3-0 * - Big East Conference matches Oct 29 PENN STATE L, 0-3 & - Eddie Bauer Invitational (4th place) Sept 19 @ Ohio State L, 0-3 Nov 2 @ Akron W, 3-0 * - Big East Conference matches Youngstown State W, 3-0 Sept 21 CONNECTICUT* W, 3-0 1992 (18-14, 5-2 Big East) Nov 4 @ Penn State& L, 0-3 Sept 28 @ Syracuse% W, 3-1 Head Coach: Sue Woodstra 1994 (21-11, 7-1 Big East) Nov 5 Syracuse& W, 3-0 Sept 29 San Diego State% W, 3-2 Head Coach: Cindy Alvear Temple& W, 3-1 Maryland% W, 3-0 Sept 4 Pacific! L, 0-3 Oct 5 @ Georgia^ W, 3-0 Sept 5 @ Nebraska! L, 0-3 Nov 11 @ Western Michigan* W, 3-0 Sept 3 Illinois State W, 3-0 Oct 6 Duke^ W, 3-0 New Mexico! L, 1-3 Nov 12 Texas-Arlington* L, 0-3 Sept 4 @ Rhode Island L, 0-3 Oct 10 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-0 Sept 11 @ Miami (Ohio)# W, 3-0 Nov 19 Boston College (BEC) W, 3-0 Sept 7 STANFORD L, 0-3 Oct 12 @ Villanova* W, 3-0 Sept 12 Purdue# L, 0-3 Nov 20 Providence (BEC) W, 3-0 Sept 9 Virginia! W, 3-2 Oct 13 @ Georgetown* W, 3-1 Northern Illinois# W, 3-2 Syracuse (BEC) W, 3-0 Sept 10 Michigan State! L, 2-3 Oct 14 PENN STATE L, 0-3 Sept 16 DUQUESNE W, 3-1 Nov 25 @ Texas-Arlington+ L, 2-3 @ Michigan! L, 1-3 Oct 17 DUKE L, 2-3 Sept 19 AMERICAN W, 3-0 Nov 26 Texas A&M+ W, 3-2 Sept 17 Buffalo# W, 3-1 Oct 19 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 3-0 Sept 25 @ Villanova* L, 1-3 ! - Ball State Classic (1st place) Marshall# W, 3-0 Oct 20 PROVIDENCE* W, 3-0 Sept 26 @ Virginia W, 3-2 # - Brigham Young Classic (4th place) Sept 18 @ Robert Morris# W, 3-0 Oct 21 HOFSTRA W, 3-2 Oct 2 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 3-0 % - West Virginia Classic (1st place) Duquesne# W, 3-0 Oct 26 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W, 3-1 Oct 3 AKRON W, 3-0 ^ - Tucson Hilton East Classic (3rd place) Sept 23 @ Nebraska$ L, 0-3 Oct 27 NOTRE DAME W, 3-0 PROVIDENCE* L, 1-3 & - Penn State Classic (2nd place) Sept 24 Kansas$ W, 3-2 Oct 31 AKRON& W, 3-1 Oct 9 Long Beach State$ L, 0-3 * - Western Michigan Classic (2nd place) Oct 1 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 3-0 YOUNGSTOWN ST& W, 3-0 + - Texas-Arlington Classic (3rd place) Oct 4 @ Akron L, 1-3 2005 Pitt Volleyball 41 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Oct 7 PROVIDENCE* W, 3-0 Sept 21 Wisconsin% L, 0-3 Oct 17 @ Arizona L, 0-3 ! - Wahine Classic Oct 8 SETON HALL* W, 3-1 Butler% L, 2-3 Oct 18 @ Northern Arizona L, 1-3 # -Pittsburgh Invitational (3rd place) Oct 12 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, 3-1 Oct 2 Duquesne W, 3-0 Oct 24 RUTGERS* W, 3-0 $ - Cowgirl Classic (2nd place) Oct 15 @ Syracuse* W, 3-1 Oct 8 ST FRANCIS (PA) W, 3-0 Oct 25 SETON HALL* L, 2-3 % - Bulldog Invitational (1st place) Oct 16 @ St John’s* W, 3-0 Oct 11 SETON HALL* W, 3-0 Oct 28 DUQUESNE W, 3-1 ^ - SMS/Mary Jo Wynn Invite (3rd place) Oct 21 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-1 Oct 12 KENT STATE W, 3-1 Oct 31 WEST VIRGINIA* W, 3-2 * - Big East Conference matches Oct 22 GEORGE WASHINGTON L, 2-3 Oct 13 RUTGERS* W, 3-1 Nov 6 @ Boston College* W, 3-0 Oct 25 DUQUESNE W, 3-0 Oct 19 @ Syracuse* W, 3-1 Nov 7 Dartmouth W, 3-0 2001 (11-16, 7-5 Big East) Oct 29 CONNECTICUT* L, 1-3 Oct 20 @ Buffalo W, 3-0 Nov 8 @ Providence* L, 0-3 Head Coach: Chris Beerman Nov 5 @ Georgetown* W, 3-0 Oct 26 @ Boston College* W, 3-1 Nov 14 NOTRE DAME* L, 2-3 Nov 6 @ Villanova* W, 3-2 Oct 27 @ Providence* W, 3-0 Nov 15 SYRACUSE* W, 3-0 Aug 31 Ball State! W, 3-2 Nov 11 Arkansas State% L, 0-3 Oct 30 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-0 Nov 21 Notre Dame (BEC) L, 1-3 @ New Mexico State! L, 1-3 Nov 12 George Mason% L, 0-3 Nov 2 NOTRE DAME* L, 0-3 ! - L&L/Michigan State Classic (2nd place) Sept 1 Nicholls State! W, 3-1 @ Virginia Tech% W, 3-1 Nov 3 WEST VIRGINIA* W, 3-1 # - SunTrust Invitational (4th place) Alabama! L, 2-3 Nov 19 Connecticut (BEC) W, 3-1 Nov 6 Youngstown State W, 3-0 $ - Harvard Classic (1st place) Sept 7 @ Michigan# L, 0-3 Nov 20 Seton Hall (BEC) W, 3-2 Nov 8 ST JOHN’S* W, 3-1 * - Big East Conference matches Sept 8 Georgia# L, 2-3 Nov 30 Iowa (NCAA) W, 3-2 Nov 10 CONNECTICUT* W, 3-1 Eastern Michigan# L, 2-3 Dec 4 Notre Dame (NCAA) L, 1-3 Nov 16 @ Villanova* L, 0-3 1999 (12-10, 4-7 Big East) Sept 18 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-0 ! - Kaepa Volleyball Challenge (3rd place) Nov 17 @ Georgetown* W, 3-2 Head Coach: Cindy Alvear Sept 22 @ Providence* W, 3-0 # -Robert Morris VolleyFest (1st place) Nov 23 Villanova (BEC) W, 3-1 Sept 29 SETON HALL* W, 3-2 $ - Arby’s Classic (3rd place) Nov 24 Notre Dame (BEC) L, 1-3 Sept 1 KENT STATE W, 3-2 Sept 30 ST JOHN’S* L, 2-3 ! - Pittsburgh Invitational (2nd place) % - Hardee’s Invitational (3rd place) Sept 3 UCLA! L, 0-3 Oct 5 @ Georgetown* L, 1-3 # -Judy Bellomo Classic * - Big East Conference matches Sept 4 Minnesota! L, 0-3 Oct 7 @ Virginia Tech* L, 1-3 $ - Colorado State Tournament (3rd place) Sept 5 @ Hawaii! L, 0-3 Oct 12 CONNECTICUT* L, 1-3 % - American University Classic (3rd place) 1995 (19-15, 10-1 Big East) Sept 10 NIAGARA# W, 3-0 Oct 14 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 3-0 Head Coach: Cindy Alvear * - Big East Conference matches Sept 11 RADFORD# W, 3-0 Oct 16 YOUNGSTOWN STATE L, 2-3 AKRON# W, 3-1 Oct 19 WEST VIRGINIA* W, 3-0 Sept 1 Akron! L, 0-3 1997 (15-13, 6-5 Big East) Sept 15 OHIO STATE^ W, FORFEIT Oct 21 GEORGE MASON L, 2-3 Portland! L, 2-3 Head Coach: Cindy Alvear Sept 17 JAMES MADISON$ W, 3-2 Oct 23 @ Duquesne L, 1-3 Sept 2 Maryland! W, 3-1 Sept 19 WYOMING$ W, 3-1 Oct 26 @ Florida International L, 0-3 @ George Washington! W, 3-2 Aug 30 Clemson! L, 1-3 Oct 1 @ Syracuse* L, 2-3 Oct 27 @ Miami L, 1-3 Sept 8 @ Ball State# L, 2-3 Aug 31 @ Auburn! L, 0-3 Oct 3 @ Notre Dame* L, 0-3 Nov 2 SYRACUSE* W, 3-0 Sept 9 Pacific# L, 0-3 Sept 5 UMBC# W, 3-0 Oct 9 @ Connecticut* L, 2-3 Nov 4 NOTRE DAME* L, 0-3 Kansas# W, 3-0 Sept 6 BUFFALO# W, 3-0 Oct 10 @ St John’s* W, 3-1 Nov 9 @ Rutgers* W, 3-1 Sept 15 Sacramento State$ L, 2-3 WRIGHT STATE# W, 3-0 Oct 19 @ Duquesne W, 3-0 Nov 11 @ Villanova* W, 3-0 Sept 16 Baylor$ W, 3-1 Sept 12 @ Wisconsin$ L, 0-3 Oct 23 GEORGETOWN* L, 1-3 Nov 23 @ Long Beach State$ L, 0-3 @ Loyola Marymount$ L, 0-3 Sept 13 Ball State$ L, 0-3 Oct 24 VILLANOVA* W, 3-0 Nov 24 Weber State$ W, 3-0 Sept 23 AMERICAN W, 3-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay$ W, 3-1 Oct 30 @ Seton Hall* L, 1-3 ! - Las Cruces Hilton Classic (3rd place) Sept 24 TEXAS TECH L, 2-3 Sept 19 @ Tennessee% W, 3-2 Oct 31 @ Rutgers* L, 1-3 # - ALLSPORT Challenge (4th place) Sept 27 @ Youngstown State W, 3-0 Sept 20 Iowa% W, 3-0 Nov 5 WEST VIRGINIA* W, 3-1 $ - Long Beach Tournament (3rd place) Sept 30 DUQUESNE W, 3-0 Sept 26 HOFSTRA W, 3-1 Nov 13 PROVIDENCE* L, 1-3 * - Big East Conference matches Oct 7 SYRACUSE* W, 3-1 Oct 2 @ Duquesne L, 1-3 Nov 14 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 3-0 Oct 13 PROVIDENCE* W, 3-1 Oct 4 GEORGETOWN* L, 1-3 ! - Wahine Classic 2002 (20-9, 9-4 Big East) Oct 15 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 3-0 Oct 5 VILLANOVA* L, 2-3 # -Pittsburgh Classic (1st place) Head Coach: Chris Beerman Oct 20 @ West Virginia* W, 3-1 Oct 11 @ Seton Hall* W, 3-2 $ -Pittsburgh Invitational (1st place) Oct 22 @ Notre Dame* L, 1-3 Oct 12 @ Rutgers* W, 3-1 * - Big East Conference matches Aug 31 Nebraska! L, 0-3 Oct 28 @ St John’s* W, 3-0 Oct 17 @ Akron L, 1-3 ^ - Game versus Ohio State, originally a 3-0 Sept 1 USC! L, 0-3 Oct 29 @ Connecticut* W, 3-0 Oct 18 @ Youngstown State W, 3-0 loss was forfeited to Pittsburgh in 2002 Sept 2 @ Ball State! W, 3-1 Nov 3 GEORGETOWN* W, 3-0 Oct 24 @ West Virginia* W, 3-1 Sept 4 ST FRANCIS (PA) W, 3-0 Nov 5 VILLANOVA* W, 3-2 Oct 26 @ Kent State L, 1-3 2000 (22-10, 8-3 Big East) Sept 6 DUKE# L, 0-3 Nov 11 @ Rutgers* W, 3-0 Nov 1 PROVIDENCE* W, 3-1 Head Coach: Chris Beerman Sept 7 INDIANA STATE# L, 0-3 Nov 12 @ Seton Hall* W, 3-0 Nov 2 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 3-0 BOWLING GREEN# W, 3-1 Nov 18 Georgetown (BEC) W, 3-2 Nov 7 @ Syracuse* L, 2-3 Sept 1 East Tennessee State! W, 3-0 Sept 13 Savannah State$ W, 3-0 Nov 19 Notre Dame (BEC) L, 1-3 Nov 9 @ Notre Dame* L, 1-3 @ North Carolina! L, 0-3 Sept 14 Western Carolina$ W, 3-0 Nov 24 @ Long Beach State% L, 0-3 Nov 15 @ Connecticut* L, 0-3 Sept 2 Hofstra! W, 3-1 @ Coastal Carolina$ W, 3-0 Nov 25 Rice% W, 3-1 Nov 16 @ St John’s* W, 3-0 Coastal Carolina! W, 3-0 Sept 17 DUQUESNE W, 3-0 Cal-Santa Barbara% L, 0-3 Nov 22 Syracuse (BEC) W, 3-2 Sept 5 DUQUESNE W, 3-0 Sept 20 CHARLESTON SO% W, 3-0 Dec 1 Fresno State^ L, 1-3 Nov 23 Notre Dame (BEC) L, 0-3 Sept 8 ARKANSAS# L, 2-3 Sept 21 UMBC% W, 3-1 Wisconsin^ L, 0-3 ! - Auburn Invitational (4th place) Sept 9 MIAMI (OHIO)# W, 3-1 G WASHINGTON% W, 3-0 Dec 2 Saint Louis^ L, 2-3 # -Pittsburgh Invitational (1st place) INDIANA# L, 0-3 Sept 28 GEORGETOWN* W, 3-1 Stephen F Austin^ L, 0-3 $ -Wisconsin Tourney (3rd place) Sept 15 Utah State$ L, 0-3 Sept 29 VILLANOVA* W, 3-0 ! - George Washington Invite (2nd place) % - Tennessee-Toyota Lady Vol Tourney Wisconsin-Green Bay$ W, 3-0 Oct 4 @ St John’s* W, 3-0 # -Ball State Classic (3rd place) * - Big East Conference matches Sept 16 Xavier$ W, 3-0 Oct 6 @ Connecticut* L, 1-3 $ - Red Lion Hotel/Daily Breeze Classic @ Wyoming$ W, 3-1 Oct 11 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 3-0 % - Baden Blowout (3rd place) 1998 (16-14, 5-6 Big East) Oct 13 PROVIDENCE* W, 3-0 Head Coach: Cindy Alvear Sept 22 Loyola (Md)% W, 3-0 ^ - Natl Invitational Volleyball Championships North Carolina A&T% W, 3-0 Oct 18 @ UAB L, 2-3 * - Big East Conference matches Sept 23 Campbell% W, 3-0 Oct 25 @ Notre Dame* L, 1-3 Sept 1 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W, 3-0 @ UNC-Asheville% W, 3-0 Oct 27 @ Syracuse* L, 0-3 ST FRANCIS (PA) W, 3-0 Sept 30 @ Providence* W, 3-0 Nov 1 @ Rutgers* W, 3-2 Sept 4 Central Michigan! W, 3-0 1996 (22-11, 9-2 Big East) Oct 1 @ Boston College* L, 2-3 Nov 3 @ Seton Hall* L, 2-3 Sept 5 Eastern Michigan! W, 3-1 Head Coach: Cindy Alvear Oct 7 SYRACUSE* W, 3-2 Nov 8 MIAMI* W, 3-2 @ Michigan State! L, 1-3 Oct 8 NOTRE DAME* L, 1-3 Nov 10 VIRGINIA TECH* W, 3-2 Sept 11 Kansas State# L, 0-3 Aug 31 MONTANA! W, 3-1 Oct 11 ST FRANCIS (PA) W, 3-0 Nov 15 LONG ISLAND W, 3-0 Sept 12 @ Florida# L, 0-3 VIRGINIA! L, 1-3 Oct 13 Belmont^ W, 3-0 Nov 16 @ West Virginia* W, 3-2 Northwestern# L, 0-3 Sept 1 BOWLING GREEN! W, 3-2 Oct 14 Wichita State^ L, 1-3 ! - Ball State Nike Classic (3rd place) Sept 16 @ Ohio State L, 0-3 TENNESSEE! W, 3-0 @ SW Missouri State^ L, 1-3 # - Pittsburgh Invitational (3rd place) Sept 19 AKRON W, 3-0 Sept 6 Utah# W, 3-1 Oct 20 CONNECTICUT* W, 3-0 $ - Coastal Carolina Tourney (1st place) Sept 25 @ Harvard$ W, 3-1 UCLA# L, 0-3 Oct 22 ST JOHN’S* W, 3-0 % - Pittsburgh Classic (1st place) St John’s$ W, 3-1 Sept 7 Long Beach State# L, 0-3 Oct 28 @ Georgetown* W, 3-1 * - Big East Conference matches Sept 26 Manhattan$ W, 3-0 Fresno State# L, 1-3 Oct 29 @ Villanova* W, 3-1 Brown$ W, 3-0 Sept 13 Pepperdine$ L, 0-3 Nov 4 SETON HALL* W, 3-0 Oct 2 ST JOHN’S* W, 3-0 Sept 14 @ Colorado State$ L, 0-3 Nov 5 RUTGERS* L, 1-3 Oct 4 CONNECTICUT* L, 1-3 Idaho State$ W, 3-2 Nov 10 @ West Virginia* W, 3-1 Oct 9 @ Villanova* L, 0-3 Sept 20 @ American% W, 3-0 Nov 18 Rutgers (BEC) L, 1-3 Oct 10 @ Georgetown* L, 0-3 42 2005 Pitt Volleyball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2003 (26-6, 11-1 Big East) Head Coach: Chris Beerman

Aug 29 @ Duke! W, 3-1 PITTSBURGH VERSUS ALL CONFERENCES Aug 30 Texas A&M! L, 1-3 Marquette! W, 3-0 Sept 5 Penn State# L, 1-3 Conference Record Winning Pct Sept 6 @ Akron# W, 3-1 America East Conference 4-0-0 1!000 Sept 12 BALL STATE$ W, 3-0 Sept 13 ROBERT MORRIS$ W, 3-0 Atlantic 10 Conference 70-12-0 !854 Sept 14 DAYTON$ L, 0-3 Sept 19 TOLEDO% W, 3-0 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) 41-20-0 !667 Sept 20 NORTHEASTERN% W, 3-0 Atlantic Sun Conference 2-0-0 1!000 TCU% W, 3-0 Sept 27 @ Providence W, 3-0 Big XII Conference 11-22-1 !338 Sept 28 @ Boston College* W, 3-1 Oct 4 @ Villanova* W, 3-2 Big East Conference 222-49-0!819 Oct 5 @ Georgetown* W, 3-1 Big Sky Conference 3-2-0!600 Oct 10 CONNECTICUT* W, 3-1 Oct 12 ST JOHN’S* W, 3-0 Big South Conference 5-0-0 1!000 Oct 14 @ Duquesne W, 3-0 Oct 24 SETON HALL* W, 3-0 Big Ten Conference 41-67-0!380 Oct 26 RUTGERS* W, 3-0 Big West Conference 1-18-0!053 Oct 31 @ Virginia Tech* L, 0-3 Nov 2 @ Miami* W, 3-1 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) 28-5-0!848 Nov 7 WEST VIRGINIA* W, 3-0 Nov 15 SYRACUSE* W, 3-1 Conference USA (C-USA) 22-15-0!595 Nov 16 NOTRE DAME* W, 3-2 Horizon League 37-7-0!841 Nov 22 Villanova (BEC) W, 3-0 Nov 23 Notre Dame (BEC) W, 3-0 Independents - NCAA Division I 26-7-0!788 Nov 28 Oregon State^ L, 1-3 Ivy League 13-1-0!929 Nov 29 UAB^ W, 3-0 Dec 5 Pennsylvania (NCAA) W, 3-1 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) 4-0-0 1!000 Dec 6 Penn State (NCAA) L, 1-3 Nov 27 TENNESSEE^ L, 0-3 Mid-American Conference (MAC) 71-14-0!835 Nov 28 @ Louisville^ L, 0-3 Mid-Continent Conference 2-0-0 1!000 Dec 3 OHIO (NCAA) L, 0-3 ! - Duke Invitational (2nd place) Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) 4-0-0 1!000 # - Zips Invitational (2nd place) $ - Pittsburgh Invitational (2nd place) Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) 14-7-0!667 % - Pittsburgh Classic (1st place) Mountain West Conference 5-9-0!357 ^ - Community Bankers Classic (3rd place) * - Big East Conference matches Northeast Conference (NEC) 28-0-0 1!000

2004 (21-11, 8-2 Big East) Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) 5-1-0!833 Head Coach: Chris Beerman Pac-10 Conference 6-14-1 !310

Sept 3 PORTLAND! W, 3-0 Patriot League 11-0-0 1!000 Sept 4 HOWARD! L, 3-0 Southeastern Conference (SEC) 24-17-0 !585 IDAHO! L, 0-3 Sept 9 @Colorado# L, 0-3 Southern Conference 2-0-0 1!000 Sept 10 NORTH CAROLINA# W, 3-1 Sept 11 SAN DIEGO# L, 0-3 Southland Conference 6-7-0 !462 Sept 15 DUQUESNE W, 3-0 Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) 0-0-0 ---- Sept 17 KENT STATE$ W, 3-0 Sept 18 ALABAMA$ W, 3-2 Sun Belt Conference 2-5-0!286 @ Indiana$ W, 3-2 Sept 24 S ILLINOIS% W, 3-1 West Coast Conference (WCC) 3-5-0!375 Sept 25 LONG ISLAND% W, 3-1 Western Athletic Conference (WAC) 2-7-1 !250 DAYTON% L, 1-3 Oct 2 INDIANA STATE W, 3-1 Oct 3 @ Illinois State L, 1-3 Oct 8 @ St John’s* W, 3-2 Total versus NCAA Division I opponents 715-311-3 696 Oct 9 @ Manhattan W, 3-1 Oct 12 ROBERT MORRIS W, 3-0 Oct 17 @ West Virginia* W, 3-0 Total versus NCAA Division II opponents 47-12-0 797 Oct 23 @ GEORGETOWN* W, 3-0 Oct 24 VILLANOVA* W, 3-0 Oct 30 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 3-1 Total versus NCAA Division III opponents 23-3-0 885 Oct 31 CONNECTICUT* W, 3-0 Nov 5 @ Rutgers* L, 2-3 Nov 7 @ Seton Hall* W, 3-0 Total versus NAIA and community colleges 3-0-0 1000 Nov 12 @ Notre Dame* L, 0-3 Nov 14 @ Syracuse* W, 3-2 Nov 20 Syracuse (BEC) W, 3-0 Nov 21 Notre Dame (BEC) L, 0-3 Total versus defunct programs 4-1-0 800 Nov 27 TENNESSEE^ L, 0-3 Nov 29 @ Louisville^ L, 0-3 Dec 3 Ohio (NCAA) L, 0-3 PANTHERS’ ALL-TIME RECORD 792-327-3 709 ! - Pittsburgh Invitational # - Colorado Invitational $ - Indiana Invitational % - Pittsburgh Classic ^ - Louisville Thanksgiving Tournament * - Big East Conference matches 2005 Pitt Volleyball 43 POSTSEASON HISTORY

ince the volleyball team began play in Sthe Big East Conference in 1982, no other team has domi- nated within the league like the Panthers# In 23 years of competition, the Panthers have captured an impressive 11 Big East Tournament titles, including seven straight from 1988-94 and have been the runner-up in the tournament five times# Additionally, the Panthers have advanced to the NCAA Tournament 11 times since they became a member of the Big East#

Following are the Panthers’ accomplishments in Big East Volleyball competition:

• Pittsburgh holds 11 Big East Tournament titles, including seven straight from 1988-94#

• Pittsburgh has 11 players who have been recognized as the Big East Tournament Outstanding Player#

• Thirty-four Panthers have earned All-Conference honors since 1982#

• Six Panthers have been named the Big East Player of the Year, while three were named Rookie of the Year (Ann Marie Lucanie- 1990, Jenelle Lantagne-1987 & Diana Andreyko-2004) and three were named Coach of the Year (Shelton Collier-1987, Sue Woodstra-1990 & Chris Beerman-2003)# In addition, Megan McGrane was the inaugural Big East Libero of the Year in 2003#

• Former Panthers standout Ann Marie Lucanie is the only three- Ann Marie Lucanie, an outside hitter from 1990-93, time Big East Volleyball Player of the Year honoree# was a four-time Big East Tournament Outstanding Player and a three-time Player of the Year honoree •The Panthers hold a 47-9 (#839) record in Big East Tournament competition from 1982-2004#

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT DOMINATION YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER-UP FINAL MATCH SCORE REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION 1982 Pittsburgh def Georgetown 15-7, 15-6, 15-13 1983 Providence def Pittsburgh 19-17, 15-7, 15-10 1984 Pittsburgh def Providence 15-8, 6-15, 15-12, 15-9 1985 Providence def Pittsburgh 15-5, 15-8, 3-15, 14-16, 15-3 1986 Pittsburgh def Providence 15-6, 14-16, 15-2, 15-12 1988 Pittsburgh def Syracuse 15-8, 15-8, 15-9 1989 Pittsburgh def Syracuse 15-17, 15-3, 15-9, 15-10 1990 Pittsburgh def Georgetown 15-6, 11-15, 15-4, 13-15, 15-5 Pittsburgh 1991 Pittsburgh def Syracuse 15-10, 15-11, 15-8 Pittsburgh 1992 Pittsburgh def Providence 15-8, 15-3, 15-10 Seton Hall, Pittsburgh, Providence 1993 Pittsburgh def Seton Hall 9-15, 9-15, 15-5, 15-8, 15-9 Pittsburgh 1994 Pittsburgh def Seton Hall 15-11, 13-15, 12-15, 15-11, 15-10 Connecticut, Pittsburgh, Seton Hall 1995 Notre Dame def Pittsburgh 15-5, 7-15, 1-15, 4-15 Notre Dame 1996 Notre Dame def Pittsburgh 5-15, 6-15, 15-13, 10-15 Notre Dame 2003 Pittsburgh def Notre Dame 30-20, 30-26, 31-29 Pittsburgh, Notre Dame 2004 Notre Dame def Pittsburgh 23-30, 26-30, 26-30 Notre Dame * Regular season champions were first crowned in 1990

Tournament Championships: Pittsburgh (11), Notre Dame (8), Providence (3), Georgetown (1)

44 2005 Pitt Volleyball POSTSEASON HISTORY BIG EAST TOURNAMENT OUTSTANDING PLAYERS Julie Gaul 1982 - Julie Gaul, Pittsburgh 1983 - Lori DeRentiis, Providence 1982 1984 - Ulana Kohutiak, Pittsburgh 1985 - Karen Ferreria, Providence 1986 - Lisa Stewart, Pittsburgh 1987 - Barbara Prehatny, Providence 1988 - Denise Frawley, Pittsburgh 1989 - Jenelle Lantagne, Pittsburgh 1990 - Ann Marie Lucanie, Pittsburgh Ulana 1991 - Ann Marie Lucanie, Pittsburgh Kohutiak 1992 - Ann Marie Lucanie, Pittsburgh 1984 1993 - Ann Marie Lucanie, Pittsburgh 1994 - Carrie Thornton, Pittsburgh 1995 - Angie Harris, Notre Dame 1996 - Lindsay Treadwell, Notre Dame 1997 - Jaimie Lee, Notre Dame 1998 - Marcie Bomhack, Notre Dame Lisa 1999 - Kaili Stevens, Georgetown Stewart 2000 - Denise Boylan, Notre Dame 1986 2001 - Malinda Goralski, Notre Dame Former Panther head coach Sue 2002 - Emily Loomis, Notre Dame Woodstra and Ann Marie Lucanie 2003 - Megan Miller, Pittsburgh with the 1991 Big East regular 2004 - Lauren Brewster, Notre Dame season championship trophy: Denise

PITTSBURGH IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Frawley 1988 •1982 PITTSBURGH VS SAN LUIS OBISPO (L 3-0) 9-15, 2-15, 5-15

•1984 PITTSBURGH VS NEBRASKA (L 3-0) 6-15, 10-15, 16-18

•1986 PITTSBURGH VS NEBRASKA (L 3-1) 15-11, 5-15, 10-15, 7-15 •1987 PITTSBURGH VS ILLINOIS (L 3-1) 15-5, 4-15, 3-15, 2-15 Jenelle •1990 PITTSBURGH VS OHIO STATE (W 3-1) 15-12, 15-13, 9-15, 15-13 Lantagne PITTSBURGH VS NEBRASKA (L 3-0) 7-15, 11-15, 7-15 1989

•1991 PITTSBURGH VS OHIO STATE (L 3-1) 9-15, 15-17, 15-9, 7-15

•1992 PITTSBURGH VS STANFORD (L 3-0) 3-15, 2-15, 4-15 •1993 PITTSBURGH VS GWASH (L 3-2) 13-15, 15-10, 9-15, 15-12, 13-15 Ann Marie •1994 PITTSBURGH VS IOWA (W 3-2) 5-15, 16-14, 4-15, 16-14, 15-10 Lucanie PITTSBURGH VS NOTRE DAME (L 3-1) 15-9, 11-15, 13-15, 13-15 1990, 91, 92, 93

•2003 PITTSBURGH VS PENN (W 3-1) 28-30, 30-16, 30-18, 30-26

PITTSBURGH VS PENN STATE (L 3-1) 30-25, 31-33, 21-30, 21-30

•2004 PITTSBURGH VS OHIO (L 3-0) 22-30, 26-30, 12-30 Carrie Thornton 1994

The 1994 Panthers came back from a 2-1 deficit to top Iowa in the first round Megan of the NCAA Tournament: Miller 2003

2005 Pitt Volleyball 45 BIG EAST HONORS & AWARDS

BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON MVP Annemarie Mernagh — 1993 Sue Hoover — 1985, 86 (South Div) Jennie Driscoll — 1994, 95, 96 Denise Frawley — 1987 (South Div) Stephanie Dufresne — 1996 Jenelle Lantagne — 1990 Wendy Hatlestad — 2001, 03 Ann Marie Lucanie — 1991, 92, 93 Megan Miller — 2003, 04 Wendy Hatlestad — 2003 Gini Ullery –2004 Megan Miller – 2004 SECOND-TEAM BIG EAST TOURNAMENT MVP Jennie Driscoll — 1993 Julie Gaul — 1982 Stephanie Dufresne — 1994, 95 Ulana Kohutiak — 1984 Sarah Mikla — 1994 Lisa Stewart — 1986 Paula Zemrowski — 1997, 98 Denise Frawley — 1988 Stacy Renick — 2000 Jenelle Lantagne — 1989 Marcia Thiesen — 2000 Ann Marie Lucanie — 1990, 91, 92, 93 Carrie Norris — 2000, 2002 Carrie Thornton — 1994 Megan Miller — 2002 Melissa Alpers was a four-time Big Megan Miller — 2003 ALL-ROOKIE TEAM East Academic All-Star BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR Peggy Meinhart — 1996 Shelton Collier — 1987 Carrie Norris — 1999 Gini Ullery — 2003 (9/8) Sue Woodstra — 1990 Wendy Hatlestad — 2000 Lindsey Macke — 2003 (10/27) Chris Beerman — 2003 Diana Andreyko–2004 (9/6), (9/20), BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK (11/1) BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Julie Sheils — 1989 (9/18) Jenelle Lantagne —1987 Jenelle Lantagne — 1990 (10/1) BIG EAST ACADEMIC ALL-STARS Ann Marie Lucanie — 1990 Ann Marie Lucanie — 1990 (9/17); Melissa Alpers—1996-99 Diana Andreyko – 2004 1991 (11/4); 1992 (9/14, 11/2); Jenna Birkel—1998-99 1993 (9/13, 9/20, 10/4) Noreen Coughlin — 1986-87 BIG EAST LIBERO OF THE YEAR Linda Zols — 1990 (11/5) Stephanie Dufresne — 1994-96 Megan McGrane — 2003 Sue Zonneville — 1991 (10/28) Madelyn Egan — 2002-03 Dee MacAulay — 1991 (11/11) Abby Fechhelm — 2001, 2003-04 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (1982-89) Annemarie Mernagh — 1993 (11/8) Sally Gillespie — 1985 Diane Zack — 1982 Sarah Mikla — 1994 (10/8) Melanie Gustafson — 1992-94 Ulana Kohutiak — 1982, 83 Sara Mitchell — 1994 (9/18) Tara Haefner — 1995, 1998 Judy Young — 1983, 85 Jennie Driscoll — 1995 (11/6); Dionne Hayden — 2000 Cathy Rupp — 1984 1996 (10/21) Lindsay Howard — 1998 Sue Hoover — 1984, 86 Stephanie Dufresne — 1995 (10/30), Laura Horvath — 1993, 1995 Kris Wexell — 1985 1996 (10/14) Alexandra Lacenere — 2001 Lisa Stewart — 1985, 87 Tara Haefner — 1997 (9/22) Jenelle Lantagne — 1988, 1990 Nora Mulvihill — 1986 Marcia Thiesen — 1998 (9/28), Dee MacAulay — 1991 Denise Frawley — 1986, 87 2000 (10/23, 11/13) Lindsey Macke — 2004 Louise O’Shaughnessy — 1987 Melissa Alpers — 1999 (9/13) Jessica McDonald — 2003-04 Dee MacAulay — 1988, 89 Tari Boutin — 1999 (10/25) Megan McGrane — 2002-04 Julie Sheils — 1988, 89 Carrie Norris — 1999 (10/11, 11/8), Peggy Meinhart — 1996-99 2002 (9/9, 11/11) Kelly Meyers — 1995-98 ALL-BIG EAST (1990-) FIRST-TEAM Wendy Hatlestad — 2000 (11/13), Sarah Mikla — 1994,-1995 Michele Adamson — 1990 2001 (11/12), 2003 (9/22, 10/6) Megan Miller — 2002-04 Jenelle Lantagne — 1990 Madelyn Egan — 2002 (9/23) Jennifer Nickels — 1997-2000 Ann Marie Lucanie — 1991, 92, 93 Megan Miller — 2002 (9/23, 9/30), Carrie Norris — 1999-2000 Sue Zonneville — 1991 2003 (10/13), (11/17) Kim Norris — 2003-04 2004 (9/16), (9/20), (10/18) Karen Reisiger — 1997 Stacy Renick — 1997, 1999- 2000 Sarah Rollman — 2002 Lori Silk — 1987-89 Lisa Stewart — 1987 Annemarie Tarara — 1995 Marcia Thiesen — 1998 Jessica Van Der Mallie — 1995-98 Melissa Whaley — 2004 Alyssia Yanik — 1995 Judy Young — 1983, 1985 Paula Zemrowski — 1996-98 Krista Ziener — 1987 Megan McGrane was the inaugural Sue Zonneville — 1989, 1991 Big East Libero of the Year in 2003 She was among the nation’s leaders with a then-school and conference- record 595 digs

46 2005 Pitt Volleyball HONORS AND AWARDS ECAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK USA A-2 TOURNAMENT TEAM UKRANIAN NATIONAL Carrie Norris — Nov, 12, 2002 Wendy Hatlestad — 2001 CHAMPIONSHIPS Ulana Kohutiak — 1984 MVP USA TRAINING TEAM (SPRING CUP) POST-GRADUATE Wendy Hatlestad — 2002 OLYMPIC SPORTS FESTIVAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Sarah Rollman — 2003 Sally Gillespie — 1985 COLORADO SPRINGS Noreen Coughlin — 1988 USAV JUNIOR OLYMPIC ALL- Paula Olsen — 1978 Jenelle Lantagne — 1990 AMERICAN Cindy Chambers — 1978 Julie Cress — 1996 Ingrid Mueller — 1978, 79 ALL-AMERICANS Sally Gillespie — 1983 AVCA ALL-DISTRICT/REGION Judy Young — 1983 AVCA ALL-AMERICAN Second-team AVCA ALL-DISTRICT 1 SYRACUSE Ann Marie Lucanie — 1993 Stephanie Dufresne — 1995, 96 Robin Kukalis — 1981 Jennie Driscoll — 1995, 96 Julie Gaul — 1981 (Captain) Third-team Tina Newton — 1981 Wendy Hatlestad — 2003 AVCA MIDEAST ALL-REGION First-Team INDIANAPOLIS AVCA NORTHEAST REGION Jenelle Lantagne — 1990 Judy Young — 1982 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Ann Marie Lucanie — 1991, 92, 93 Julie Gaul — 1982 Diana Andreyko — 2004 Second-Team BATON ROUGE AVCA NORTHEAST REGION Michele Adamson — 1990 Sue Hoover — 1985 ALL-AMERICAN Sue Zonneville — 1991 Carrie Norris — 2000 HOUSTON Wendy Hatlestad — 2001, 2003 Third-Team Denise Frawley — 1986 Megan Miller — 2003 Ann Marie Lucanie — 1990 Gini Ullery – 2004 Dee MacAulay — 1991 RALEIGH Diana Andreyko – 2004 Denise Frawley — 1987 AVCA NORTHEAST ALL-REGION ASICS ALL-AMERICAN Denise Frawley — 1986, 87, 88 Honorable Mention Sue Hoover — 1986 Jenelle Lantagne — 1990 Lisa Stewart — 1986, 87 Ann Marie Lucanie — 1993 Louise O’Shaughnessy — 1987 PANTHER and Nora Mulvihill — 1988 BLUE-GOLD AWARDS VOLLEYBALL MONTHLY ALL-AMERICAN AIAW ALL-EAST FIRST-TEAM Middle hitter Megan Miller was named Honorable Mention Paula Olsen — 1981 the winner of the prestigious Panther Award Ulana Kohutiak — 1984 in the spring of 2005, presented to the Denise Frawley — 1987, 88 USA JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM graduating senior athlete who has promoted Linda Stadler — 1976 Pittsburgh athletics through his/her ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Cindy Chambers — 1978 outstanding athletic achievement Miller Judy Young — 1985 Ingrid Mueller — 1978 earned Big East Player of the Year, All- Noreen Coughlin — 1987 Sara Mitchell — 1992 Northeast Region and Honorable Mention All-America as a senior last season AAU NATIONAL JUNIOR OLYMPIC USVBA ALL-REGION (EASTERN) Since 2001, Marcia Thiesen, Carrie TOURNAMENT ALL-AMERICA Ingrid Mueller — 1978, 79 Norris and Wendy Hatlestad have also Kris Wexell — 1981, 82 Maria Perez — 1981 MVP earned either the Blue-Gold or Panther Julie Gaul — 1982 MVP Robin Kukalis — 1981 Award All of the Blue-Gold and Panther Judy Young — 1982 Paula Olsen — 1981 Jennie Driscoll — 1992 Linda Stadler — 1981, 82 Award winners’ names are embedded into Judy Young — 1981 the stones on a sidewalk between the Julie Gaul — 1982 and Heinz Chapel Cathy Rupp — 1986 The Pittsburgh women’s volleyball team Kris Wexell — 1986 has had 10 winners of the Panther Award Denise Frawley — 1988 and six Blue-Gold Award winners, given to the senior who represents the student- VOLLEYBALL MONTHLY MAGAZINE athlete ideal based on academic scholarship, FABULOUS 50 athletic achievement, leadership qualities Lisa Stewart — 1982 and citizenship Sarah Rollman Nora Mulvihill — 1984 played for Team Diane Zerbey — 1984 USA in the 2003 Stacy Renick — 1996 European Spring Lisa Riggle — 1996 Cup in Brno, Czech Republic0

2005 Pitt Volleyball 47 2005 TEAM PICTURE

Front Row - left to right - freshman Stephanie Ross (#6), senior Ashley White (#1), sophomore Melissa Ferguson (#5), freshman Monica Macellari (#16) and freshman Jessica Moses (#14)5

Middle Row - left to right - senior Gini Ullery (#2), junior Azadeh Boroumand (#8), senior Megan McGrane (#4), freshman Nicole Taurence (#9), freshman Melissa Stadelman (#19), freshman Allie Cherven (#10) and senior Kim Norris (#3)5

Back Row - sophomore Diana Andreyko (#12)5

48 2005 Pitt Volleyball