This Week In Oregon State : Matches 1-2

Beavers Open Season at the Oregon Classic vs. UC Irvine | Aug. 30 | 11:00 a.m. vs. Boston College | Aug. 30 | 5:00 p.m. Eugene, Ore. Matthew Knight Arena

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2019 Schedule OSU Opens at Oregon Classic • Oregon State opens the 2019 season this Oregon State At A Glance week when the Beavers travels to Eugene to Overall Record...... 0-0 Date Opponent Time/Result Pac-12 Record...... 0-0 participate in the Oregon Classic. 8/30 (1) vs. UC Irvine 11:00 a.m. Home Record ...... 0-0 8/30 (1) vs. Boston College 5:00 p.m. • The Beavers square off with UC Irvine on Fri- day at 11 a.m. to open the tournament. Road Record...... 0-0 9/5 (2) vs. Oklahoma 2:00 p.m. Neutral Record...... 0-0 9/6 (2) at Indiana 7:00 a.m. • OSU returns to the court Friday evening for 9/6 (2) vs. Yale 2:00 p.m. its second, and final, match of opening week- Opponents At A Glance 9/13 (3) vs. New Mexico 2:00 p.m. end against Boston College at 5 p.m. UC Irvine...... 0-0 9/14 (3) vs. Gonzaga 2:00 p.m. •For the second year in a row, Oregon State Boston College...... 0-0 9/14 (3) at Seattle 6:00 p.m. will be on the road for the first four weekends 9/19 (4) at Northern Colorado 6:00 p.m. to begin the season (11 matches). 9/20 (4) at Colorado State 6:00 p.m. Series Histories 9/21 (4) vs. Cal Poly 9:00 a.m. Follow the Action vs. UC Irvine...... 2-2 vs. Boston College...... first meeting 9/26 Oregon * & 5:30 p.m. • Live stats will be available for both matches. 9/27 Colorado * & 6:00 p.m. •To access live stats, via your computer, 10/4 * 6:00 p.m. smartphone, or tablet, visit osubeavers.com. Head Coach Mark Barnard 10/5 Stanford * 6:00 p.m. 4th Season at OSU...... 44-52 10/11 at Washington * & 7:00 p.m. Social Media 4th Season Overall...... Same 10/13 at Washington State * 12:00 p.m. •Fans are encouraged to follow the Oregon 10/18 USC * & 7:00 p.m. State volleyball program via social media. 10/20 UCLA * & 2:00 p.m. There are several platforms to follow the team including : 10/25 at Arizona * & 7:00 p.m. • Twitter: @BeaverVBall 10/27 at Arizona State * & 12:00 p.m. • Instagram: @BeaverVBall 11/1 at Stanford * & 6:00 p.m. • Facebook: /BeaverVBall 11/3 at California * 7:00 p.m. 11/7 Washington State * 6:00 p.m. Tickets 11/10 Washington * & TBA • Season and single game tickets are available by visiting BeaverTickets.com/volleyball or by 11/15 Arizona State * 7:00 p.m. calling 1-800-GO-BEAVS. 11/17 Arizona * & TBA 11/21 at USC * 7:00 p.m. Against the Field 11/24 at UCLA * & TBA • Oregon State has an overall 2-2 all-time record against Friday’s opponents. The Beavers are 11/27 at Utah * 3:00 p.m. 2-2 against UC Irvine and will square off with Boston College for the first time in school history. 11/29 at Oregon * & TBA The Squad (1) Oregon Classic; Eugene, Ore. • Oregon State welcomes five newcomers to the 2019 squad. Four freshmen - SMary Kate Lo- (2) Hoosier Invite; Bloomington, Ind. pez, OH Cecilee Max-Brown, DS Taylor Quinn, MB Amya Small - and transfer OH Chloe Brown (3) Redhawk Invitational; Seattle, Wash. (Miami [FL]). Brown and Quinn arrived on campus in time to participate in spring practice. (4) Homewood Suites UNC/CSU Classic; • The team returns 11 returning letterwinners, including six seniors, as well as six returning start- Greeley, Colo. & Fort Collins, Colo. ers.

All Times Pacific and subject to change Aces * indicates Pac-12 Conference Match • Amy Underdown posted 406 kills in 2018, the eighth-most by a junior in OSU history; Maddie Go- & indicates Pac-12 Network match ings posted 393 kills, the sixth-most by a sophomore in OSU history. Bold indicates home match • Grace Massey finished the 2018 season with 560 digs, the most in OSU history by a sophomore and third-most in a single season. Purchase tickets for home events at Gill Coli- • Massey enters her junior season on the verge of eclipsing the 1,000 career digs mark (993). seum by visiting BeaverTickets.com or calling • Maddie Sheehan recorded 973 assists in 2018, the fourth-most by a freshman in OSU history. 1-800-GO-BEAVS • Lindsey Schell registered 98 total blocks as a freshman in 2018, the eighth-most by an OSU fresh- man.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last Schools) 1 Small, Amya MB 5-10 Fr. HS Riverside, Calif. (Upland HS) 2 Schell, Lindsey MB 6-2 So. 1V Temecula, Calif. (Temecula Valley HS) 3 Buckner, Nya RS 5-11 RFr. RS Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) 4 Bennett, Haylie OH/RS 6-1 Jr. 2V Philomath, Ore. (Philomath HS) 5 Gubrud, Montanna S 5-7 Sr. 1V McMinnville, Ore. (McMinnville HS/Linn-Benton CC) 7 Massey, Grace DS/L 5-5 Jr. 2V Beaverton, Ore. (Jesuit HS) 8 Lopez, Mary Kate S 6-1 Fr. HS Mount Prospect, Ill. (Loyola Academy) 9 Browne, Makenna DS/L 5-5 Sr. 3V Conifer, Colo. (Conifer HS) 10 Goings, Maddie OH/OPP 5-9 Jr. 2V Aledo, Texas (Aledo HS) 11 Brown, Chloe OH 5-10 So. TR Beaverton, Ore. (Southridge HS/Miami [FL]) 13 Sheehan, Maddie S 5-9 So. 1V Leander, Texas (Rouse HS) 14 Cheshire, Kory MB 6-1 RSr. 3V Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada (Chinook HS) 16 Max-Brown, Cecilee OH 6-0 Fr. HS White Rock, B.C., Canada (Earl Marriot Secondary) 18 Underdown, Amy OH 6-1 Sr. 1V Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak HS/Northeastern) 23 Clarke, Shekinah OH 5-10 RSr. 2V Waianae, Hawai’i (Kapolei HS/Oklahoma City U.) 24 Bruin, Serena MB 6-2 Sr. 3V Commerce City, Colo. (Prairie View HS) 28 Quinn, Taylor DS/L 5-5 Fr. HS Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis HS)

2019 Oregon State Alphabetical Volleyball Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last Schools) 4 Bennett, Haylie OH/RS 6-1 Jr. 2V Philomath, Ore. (Philomath HS) 11 Brown, Chloe OH 5-10 So. TR Beaverton, Ore. (Southridge HS/Miami [FL]) 9 Browne, Makenna DS/L 5-5 Sr. 3V Conifer, Colo. (Conifer HS) 24 Bruin, Serena MB 6-2 Sr. 3V Commerce City, Colo. (Prairie View HS) 3 Buckner, Nya RS 5-11 RFr. RS Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) 14 Cheshire, Kory MB 6-1 RSr. 3V Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada (Chinook HS) 23 Clarke, Shekinah OH 5-10 RSr. 2V Waianae, Hawai’i (Kapolei HS/Oklahoma City U.) 10 Goings, Maddie OH/OPP 5-9 Jr. 2V Aledo, Texas (Aledo HS) 5 Gubrud, Montanna S 5-7 Sr. 1V McMinnville, Ore. (McMinnville HS/Linn-Benton CC) 8 Lopez, Mary Kate S 6-1 Fr. HS Mount Prospect, Ill. (Loyola Academy) 7 Massey, Grace DS/L 5-5 Jr. 2V Beaverton, Ore. (Jesuit HS) 16 Max-Brown, Cecilee OH 6-0 Fr. HS White Rock, B.C., Canada (Earl Marriot Secondary) 28 Quinn, Taylor DS/L 5-5 Fr. HS Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis HS) 2 Schell, Lindsey MB 6-2 So. 1V Temecula, Calif. (Temecula Valley HS) 13 Sheehan, Maddie S 5-9 So. 1V Leander, Texas (Rouse HS) 1 Small, Amya MB 5-10 Fr. HS Riverside, Calif. (Upland HS) 18 Underdown, Amy OH 6-1 Sr. 1V Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak HS/Northeastern)

Head Coach: Mark Barnard (4th Season / University of Sydney ‘91) Associate Head Coach: Ron Zwerver (4th Season / MEAO ‘86) Assistant Coach: Jessica Quinn (3rd Season / Memphis ‘00) Director of Operations: Alyssa Whitney (3rd Season / Oregon State ‘14) Graduate Student Assistant: Arica Nassar (2nd Season / Oregon State ‘15)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Shekinah Clarke Sheh-KY-nuh Montanna Gubrud goo-brood Cecilee Max-Brown Cess-ihl-lee Amya Small Uh-my-uh

Ron Zwerver Zwur-vur 2019 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

Oregon State Superlatives Mark Category Home Road Neutral Overall Barnard Record 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Pac-12 record 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Head Coach Non-Conference record 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4th Season (15th Season Overall) Versus Top 25 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Versus Top 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 University of Sydney, ‘91 On Television 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

August 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mark Barnard enters his fourth season as the head volleyball coach at Oregon State in 2019. September 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Barnard was elevated to the position on June 27, 2016, after 11 seasons as an assistant coach and October 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 associate head coach with the Beavers. November 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Year two of the Barnard era included a nine-win improvement from 2016 to 2017, the fourth NCAA Tournament berth in program history and the first five-match conference win streak since Sunday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1990 – and the Beavers did it twice. In addition, OSU notched the first weekend sweeps of the Monday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Washington and Arizona schools since 1990 and 1996 respectively and we on to complete the Tuesday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 season sweeps of those schools for the first time since 1984 and 1990. Wednesday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mary-Kate Marshall earned All-America honors for the third time in her career while setter Thursday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Kylee McLaughlin garnered Pac-12 Freshman of the Year honors and AVCA Pacific North Re- Friday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 gion Freshman of the Year accolades. In 2017, Marshall became the first OSU player ever to be Saturday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week on three occasions and earned all-conference first team honors. McLaughlin collected all-conference honorable mention while Maddie Goings and Three-Set Match 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 McLaughlin were named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team. Kory Cheshire and Lanesha Reagan Four-Set Match 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 were recognized as Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team selections along with three teammates Five-Set Match 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 receiving honorable mention. In Barnard’s initial season leading the Beavers, OSU recorded 12 wins, doubling the program’s Win First Set 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 win total from a year before. Marshall became the first two-time All-American in program history. Lose First Set 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 She was also named All-Pac-12 First Team, and she and six other teammates were honored aca- Win First Two Sets 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 demically by the conference. That included second team selections Cheshire and Reagan. Lose First Two Sets 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 The 2018 season was marred by injuries from the outset with returning starting middle block- Split First Two Sets 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 er Kory Cheshire missing the entire season, outside hitter Shekinah Clarke missing all but four matches, and starting opposite Haylie Bennett missing time due to three separate injuries. De- Post More Kills 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 spite the injuries, the Beavers finished the preseason with a 10-2 record and road wins over a pair Post Fewer Kills 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 of top 25 teams in Iowa State and San Diego. Grace Massey earned Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Kills Are Equal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Week in August after earning co-MVP honors at the Iowa State Challenge. Massey added Pac-12 All-Academic First Team honors and five of her teammates were also recognized for academics. Post More Service Aces 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Barnard, who oversaw the team’s setters and offense during his tenure under former head Post Less Service Aces 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 coach Taras Liskevych, has mentored some of the top student-athletes in program history. Most Service Aces Are Equal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 recently, in 2014, Tayla Woods concluded her Oregon State career with 3,153 assists, which ranks fourth all-time. Woods was teammates for two seasons with Megan McBride, whose 2,605 career Post More Digs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 assists ranks seventh. Post Fewer Digs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 In 2014, the Beavers, under Liskevych and Barnard, advanced to their first ever Sweet 16, de- Digs Are Equal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 feating UALR and Creighton en route. OSU was led offensively by Marshall, who was named the Pac-12 Conference’s Freshman of the Year. Post More Blocks 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Barnard joined the Oregon State program on July 22, 2005 as an assistant coach under Post Fewer Blocks 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Liskevych. He was promoted to associate head coach in July 2008 after three seasons in Corvallis. Blocks Are Equal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Barnard had International experience prior to his appointment as head coach. He was an as- sistant for the National Team from 1997-00, including the Sydney Olympics. vs. Conferences During that time, he also served as head coach of the women’s national junior team (1999- vs. AAC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2000) and women’s national youth team (1997-99). In 2001, Barnard led the National Team of vs. ACC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Australia to its first qualification to the World Championships in over 20 years. At its height, the vs. Big Sky 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Australian team was ranked No. 12 in the world. vs. Big Ten 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 He was prolific as an athlete as well, playing on the 1984 Australian Junior Men’s Team. He vs. MWC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 also competed on New South Wales Junior Teams from 1982 through 87, three times winning the vs. OVC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 National Championships and was an All-Australian 12 selection. vs. Summit 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Barnard is a 1991 graduate of the University of Sydney with a degree in Education and Science. vs. WAC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mark and his wife, Louise, have two children, Isabella, and Alexander. vs. WCC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 PLAYING EXPERIENCE • 1982-87: New South Wales Junior Teams • 1984: Australian Junior Men’s Team

COACHING EXPERIENCE • 1992-97: Westfields Sports High School • 1994-97: Australia National Junior Men’s Team • 1997-99: Australia National Women’s Youth Team • 1999-00: Australia National Junior Women’s Team • 1997-05: Australia National Women’s Team • 2005-08: Oregon State Assistant Coach • 2008-16: Oregon State Associate Head Coach • 2016-present: Oregon State Head Coach 2019 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

# # 4 | Haylie Bennett Haylie 4 2018 (Last) Category Career (Last) 19 (at Utah, 10/11) Kills 19 (at Utah, 10/11/18) 45 (vs Ole Miss, 8/25) Attacks 45 (vs Ole Miss, 8/25/18) Bennett OH/RS 1-8x (at Oregon, 9/20) Assists 1-4x (at Oregon, 9/20/18) Junior • 6’1” • 2V - Aces - Philomath, Ore. 6 (Stanford, 10/19) Digs 6 (Stanford, 10/19/18) 8 (at San Diego, 9/15) Blocks 8 (at San Diego, 9/15/18) Philomath HS 1 (Seattle, 9/18) Blocks Solo 2 (vs Idaho, 8/25/17) Kinesiology # • 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team Chloe 11 • 2018 K-State Invitational All-Tournament Team • 2017 Beaver State Classic All-Tournament Team Brown OH Sophomore • 5’10” • TR OREGON STATE 2018 (SOPHOMORE) Beaverton, Ore. • Played in only 20 matches due to three separate injuries Southridge HS / Miami (FL) • Finished third on the team with 2.07 kills per set Communication • Registered double-figure kills five times • Notched a career-high 19 kills at Utah (10/11) • 2018 Sunshine State All-Tournament Team • Recorded 15 kills against Ole Miss (8/25) • Tallied a career-high eight blocks at San Diego (9/15) OREGON STATE • Collected a career-best six digs against Stanford (10/19) 2019 (SOPHOMORE) • Named to the K-State Invitational All-Tournament Team • Joined the program during spring term, in time for the spring training season • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team honors MIAMI (FL) 2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) 2018 (FRESHMAN) • Started all 33 matches at opposite hitter played in all 121 of the team’s sets • Started at outside hitter and played all six rotations for the Hurricanes as a • Third on the team in kills (254) and fourth in kills per set (2.10) and was third freshman in 2018 in total blocks (96) • Averaged 2.80 kills per set and 2.25 digs per set • Her 96 total blocks rank as the eighth-most by a freshman in OSU history … • Added 24 service aces during her rookie campaign and her .248 attack percentage (254-82-693) is the seventh-best mark by a • Set season-high with 19 kills in her college debut against Florida Atlantic freshman in OSU history • Named to the all-tournament team at the Sunshine State Challenge • Selected to the Beaver State Classic All-Tournament Team after posting 23 kills and 12 blocks in three matches against Idaho, Pacific and Kansas State SOUTHRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL • Earned all-tournament team honors at the North Harbour Marriott Invita- • Team captain at Southridge leading the Skyhawks to their first ever 6A state tional registering 33 kills and seven blocks in a three-match stretch against championship in 2017 Alabama State, Fresno State and Portland • Named at The Oregonian Player of the Year as a senior • Set her career-high with 13 kills against Fresno State (9/2) and matched it • First team all-state and Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior against Oregon (11/24) • Four-year letterwinner, averaged 5.36 kills and 4.18 digs • Registered a season-best seven blocks twice – against Idaho State (9/15) • Earned three West Valley League first team honors and two conference and against NC State in the NCAA Tournament player of the year awards • Named as a high school All-American in 2017 2016 (FRESHMAN) • Helped her Athena Volleyball Academy team to a first place finish in the CEVA • Did not play. Redshirted Region • Earned a silver medal at the USA HP Championship in 2015 PHILOMATH HIGH SCHOOL • Honorable mention on PrepVolleyball’s Frosh 59 and Soph 79 • Three-year letterwinner for head coaches Alan Brown and Joyce Stringer • Earned all-league honors three times, first as an honorable mention selec- PERSONAL tion her sophomore year. Named the Player of the Year in 2015 • Born March 19, 2000 in Portland, Ore. • Team captain her junior and senior seasons • Daughter of Johnny and Lili Brown • Earned MVP and USA Volleyball High Performance Continental Team honors • Has a three brothers, Jamaal, Ian and Gary, and four sisters, Nicole, Donna, her senior year Danielle and Jasmine • Also lettered in one season • Claims to be an avid napper and makeup lover • Studying communication PERSONAL • Born May 2, 1998 in Albany, Ore. #11 | Chloe Brown • Daughter of Helen and Don Bennett. Mother, Helen, played volleyball at 2018 (Last) Category Career (Last) Oregon State from 1987-1990 19 (Florida Atlantic, 8/24) Kills 19 (Florida Atlantic, 8/24/18)* • Has one younger brother, Chase 52 (Florida State, 10/24) Attacks 52 (Florida State, 10/24/18)* • Majoring in kinesiology with an option in pre-therapy and allied health and a 4-2x (Pittsburgh, 11/18) Assists 4-2x (Pittsburgh, 11/18/18)* minor in public health• Member of Honor Roll and the National Honors Society 3-3x (at North Carolina, 11/11) Aces 3-3x (at North Carolina, 11/11/18)* in high school 23 (at Duke, 11/23) Digs 23 (at Duke, 11/23/18)* • Aspires to be a Physician’s Assistant after college 4 (at Louisville, 11/2) Blocks 4 (at Louisville, 11/2/18)* • Participated in the Beavers Without Borders trip to the Dominican Republic in 2 (NC State, 10/7) Blocks Solo 2 (NC State, 10/7/18)* June 2018 * indicates Brown’s personal mark was set while playing at Northeastern 2019 Oregon State Volleyball Notes Makenna #9 Serena #24 Browne DS/L Bruin MB Senior • 5’5” • 3V Senior • 6’1” • 3V Conifer, Colo. Commerce City, Colo. Conifer HS Prairie View HS Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Psychology

• 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team OREGON STATE 2018 (JUNIOR) OREGON STATE • Played in 11 matches 2018 (JUNIOR) • Started two matches, against Washington (9/23) and at Colorado (11/14) • Played in 29 out of 32 matches • Came off the bench to register a career-high 12 blocks at San Diego State • Established a role as a serving specialist (9/14) ... her 12 block assists tied for the second-highest total in OSU single • Tallied 13 service aces, sixth on the squad game history • Recorded her first career service aces against Ole Miss & Iowa State (8/25) • Posted 20 total blocks at the SDSU/USD Challenge (9/14-9/15) • Notched a career-high two aces against Seattle (9/18) ... repeated the feat at • Recorded a season-best five kills on four occasions Arizona State (10/28) and against Colorado (11/18) • Tallied 31 blocks in 35 sets • Set a career-high with five digs at Portland State (8/31) • Recorded four digs in two other matches 2017 (SOPHOMORE) • Credited with her first career kill at Arizona (10/26) • Played in 18 matches, and 39 total sets • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team honors • Finished the season with 42 kills and 28 blocks • Appeared in 11 conference matches, totaling 31 kills and 16 blocks 2017 (SOPHOMORE) • Registered a season-bests of seven kills and seven blocks at Arizona State • Played in seven sets in four matches (11/11) • Recorded two digs against Washington State while filling in for an injured • Notched five kills against Campbell (9/9) and against Washington State teammate (11/19) • Registered three digs and an assist on the season • Recorded four blocks against NC State in the NCAA Tournament (12/1)

2016 (FRESHMAN) 2016 (FRESHMAN) • Played in two matches, and two sets total notching one dig • Appeared in 22 matches, starting 20, and 74 total sets • Finished with 53 kills, 74 blocks - including six solo - and eight digs CONIFER HIGH SCHOOL • Played in 11 conference matches, totaling 16 kills with 37 blocks • Three-year letterwinner for head coach Cindy Tadlock • Set a season-best with nine blocks in the win over No. 23 Washington State • Started three years at libero (11/4) • Named all-conference three consecutive seasons • Tied a season-best with six blocks against Colorado (10/21) • Served as team captain for two years and earned the Conifer MVP award • Paced Oregon State with four blocks and finished with two digs against USC • Finished first in the league in digs (10/16) • Lettered two years in track • Tied a season-high with six blocks and added two kills in the sweep of Ten- nessee Tech (9/15) PERSONAL • Tied a season-high with six kills in the sweep of Northern Colorado (9/10) • Born Sept. 1, 1998 in Wheat Ridge, Colo. • Tallied four kills to go along with four blocks in the sweep of Syracuse (9/2) • Daughter of Calisse and Steve Browne • Recorded six kills in 13 attempts, adding a team-high six blocks, against • Has two sisters, Jessica and Kristin, and one brother, Eric Portland (8/26) • Majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology with a pre-med option in OSU’s Honors College and a minor in chemistry PRAIRIE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL • Enjoys hiking, painting, photography, hammocking and community service • Four-year letterwinner for head coach Amy Shoemaker • Was on highest Honor Roll while at Conifer High School. Also named Aca- • Named First-Team All-Conference in 2014 and 2015 and second team in demic All-State 2013 as a sophomore • Chose Oregon State because “I took a tour of the campus and immediately • Named the Conference Player of the Year as a senior knew it was my dream school. Everything felt right. I then proceeded to talk to • Served as the team’s captain her sophomore, junior and senior seasons the volleyball coaching staff and was inspired. They made me believe that with (2013-15) enough hard work playing at such a high level as possible.” • Lettered in basketball as a senior • Participated in the Beavers Without Borders trip to the Dominican Republic in June 2018 PERSONAL • Born Feb. 24, 1998 in Fort Hood, Texas #9 | Makenna Browne • Daughter of Belinda and Hodji Bruin 2018 (Last) Category Career (Last) • Has one sibling, Liyah 1 (at Arizona, 10/26) Kills 1 (at Arizona, 10/26/18) • Majoring in psychology 1-2x (Colorado, 11/18) Attacks 1-2x (Colorado, 11/18/18) • Hobbies include sketching portraits and scenery and using coloring books 2 (California, 10/21) Assists 2 (California, 10/21/18) • Was on the National Honor Society while at Prairie View High School 2-3x (Colorado, 11/18) Aces 2-3x (Colorado, 11/18/18) • Has a bagel with strawberry cream cheese for breakfast on every game day 5 (at Portland State, 8/31) Digs 25(at Portland State, 8/31/18) - Blocks - - Blocks Solo - 2019 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

# 24 | Serena Bruin # 2018 (Last) Category Career (Last) Kory 14 5-4x (Washington, 9/23) Kills 7 (at Arizona State, 11/11/17) 21 (at San Diego, 9/15) Attacks 21 (at San Diego, 9/15/18) - Assists 1-3x (UCLA, 11/22/17) Cheshire MB - Aces - Redshirt Senior • 6’1” • 3V 1-4x (at Utah, 10/11) Digs 2-2x (vs Wyoming, 9/16/16) Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada 12 (at San Diego State, 9/14) Blocks 12 (at San Diego State, 9/14) 1-2x (Washington, 9/23) Blocks Solo 1-7x (Washington, 9/23) Chinook HS Master’s of Interdisciplinary Studies # Nya 3 • 2017 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team Buckner OH • 2016 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team Redshirt Freshman • 5’11” • RS OREGON STATE 2018 (SENIOR) Chandler, Ariz. • Missed the 2018 season due to an undisclosed injury Hamilton HS • Granted a sixth year of eligibility at the end of April and will return for the Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 2019 season

2017 (JUNIOR) OREGON STATE • Started at middle blocker in all 33 matches and played in 118 out of 121 sets 2018 (FRESHMAN) • Finished the season with 253 kills and led the Beavers in attack percentage • Did not play. Redshirted at .306 (253-68-605) • Led the team with 25 solo blocks and was second on the squad in total HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL blocks (100) and service aces (37) • Earned three letters in volleyball for the Huskies • Her hitting percentage ranks fifth in OSU history for a junior • Earned All-Chandler United School District first team as a senior • Set a career-high with 15 kills against Arizona State (10/20) • First team all-state selection as a junior • Established a personal-best with five aces at Washington (10/13) • Named to the All-Premier Region Second Team • Recorded a season-high seven blocks on three occasions – at Portland • Received the Touching Hearts Through Athletics Award (9/2), at USC (9/24) and at Colorado (9/29) • Helped her Aspire VB club teams to fifth place finishes at the 2016 and ’17 • Registered double-digits in kills 13 times Girls Junior National Championships tournaments • Notched a career-best three solo blocks twice – at USC (9/24) and against Oregon (11/24) PERSONAL • Named Pac-12 Conference All-Academic Second Team • Born March 20, 2000 in Columbia, S.C. • Daughter of Brentson and Denise Buckner 2016 (SOPHOMORE) • Has a brother, Brandon and a sister, Nia • Appeared in and started 21 matches, 83 sets total • Father, Brentson, had a lengthy career in the NFL and currently coaches for • Finished with 133 kills, 18 service aces, 65 digs and 84 blocks, which led the Oakland Raiders Oregon State. Also finished with a team-high 12 solo blocks • Enjoys watching movies and reading • Played in and started 18 matches during Pac-12 play, totaling 114 kills, 15 • Member of National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society service aces, 50 digs and 71 blocks • AP scholar with honors • Tied her career-high with eight blocks, including two solo, in the win over • Member of her high school’s Black Student Union California. Added nine kills and seven digs (11/23) • Was a STEM tutor • Set a career-high with eight blocks in the five set match at USC (11/18) • Has been involved in community service including through Feed My Starving • Finished with nine kills and a season-best seven blocks in the win at No. 23 Children Washington State (11/4) • Chose Oregon State because “I loved the family atmosphere and the diver- • Tallied nine kills with four digs and two blocks against Arizona State (10/28) sity on campus.” • Tied a season and career best with 11 kills in the match versus Utah (10/22) • Majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology with a pre-med option and • Recorded nine kills, two service aces and five blocks against Washington minors in chemistry and psychology State (10/7) • Tallied six kills and two digs in the sweep of Arizona State (10/2) • Set a career-high with 11 kills in 18 attempts (.556) in the sweep of Seattle, adding two aces and three digs with four blocks (8/27) • Recorded five kills in 16 attacks against Portland, adding eight digs (8/26) • Named Pac-12 Conference All-Academic Second Team

2015 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Appeared in 18 matches, starting 11, and played in 53 sets • Finished with 42 kills, 11 service assists and 74 digs with nine service aces • Blocked a season-high seven shots at California (10/11) • Posted a season-high seven kills against No. 9 BYU (9/12) and UC Irvine (9/18) • Recorded a season-high 12 digs vs. No. 18 Oregon (9/24)

2014 (FRESHMAN) • Did not play as a true freshman using her redshirt season 2019 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

CHINOOK HIGH SCHOOL • Recorded 67 kills, 198 digs, 91 points and 24 blocks in 2015 • Lettered four years for head coaches Jamie Bach and Devon Mulder • Registered 11 service aces in her rookie campaign • Led team to two 4A Provincial Championships during her tenure • Named league most valuable player twice ... Was a national All-Star KAPOLEI HIGH SCHOOL • Two Provincial All-Star honors • Played outside hitter for three years in high school for coach Nadiah Gamorot • Best of West MVP • Named to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser Fab 15 as a senior • Team Alberta captain • Oahu Interscholastic Association First Team as a sophomore • Also lettered as a guard in basketball for four years • Played in the Samoa Bowl in 2014

PERSONAL PERSONAL • Daughter of Jeanette and Philip Cheshire • Born August 14, 1997 • Has one older sister, Kelly, and one younger sister, Samantha • Daughter of Egelagi and Meri-Mine Clarke • Graduated in December of 2018 with a double degree in sociology and psy- • Is the oldest of five children – Onesimus, Nicanora, uriel and Adoniyah chology with an option in crime and justice and a minor in leadership • Brother, Onesimus, is a sophomore offensive lineman for the Beavers’ foot- • Working on her Masters in Interdisciplinary Studies with areas of study in ball team sociology, psychology and education • Honor Roll and Principal’s List student in high school • Enjoys reading in her spare time • Double-majoring in human development and family sciences as well as public • Favorite athlete is LeBron James health with an option in health promotion and health behavior • Favorite TV show is ‘Criminal Minds’ • Chose Oregon State because “it felt like a good fit for me. I liked the coaches #23 | Shekinah Clarke and the girls shared the same passion I had.” 2018 (Last) Category Career (Last) - Kills 3 (at Oregon, 9/19/17) #14 | Kory Cheshire 1 (vs Virginia, 8/24) Attacks 7 (Pacific, 8/25/17) 2018 (Last) Category Career (Last) - Assists 1-3x (Washington, 11/17/17) - Kills 15 (Arizona State, 10/20/17) - Aces - - Attacks 34 (vs NC State, 12/1/17) 2 (vs North Texas, 9/8) Digs 3-2x (vs NC State, 12/1/17) - Assists 4 (Arizona State, 9/27/15) - Blocks 1 (at Oregon, 9/19/17) - Aces 5 (at Washington, 10/13) - Blocks Solo - - Digs 12 (Oregon, 9/24/15) - Blocks 8 (USC, 11/18/16) - Blocks Solo 3-2x (Oregon, 11/24/17) Maddie #10 Shekinah #23 Goings OH Junior • 5’9” • 2V Clarke OH Aledo, Texas Redshirt Senior • 5’10” • 2V Aledo HS Waianae, Hawai’i Digital Communication Arts Kapolei HS / Oklahoma City U. Human Development and Family Sciences • 2018 Iowa State Challenge All-Tournament Team • 2017 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team • 2017 North Texas Challenge All-Tournament Team OREGON STATE • 2017 Boise State Classic All-Tournament Team 2018 (SENIOR) • Played in eight sets across four matches OREGON STATE • Played primarily as a serving specialist 2019 (JUNIOR) • Registered two digs against North Texas (9/8) • Played with OSU setter Maddie Sheehan at the Global Challenge tournament • Missed the majority of the season due to injury in Croatia with a team of U.S. players earning all-tournament team honors • Granted a fifth year of eligibility during the spring and will return to the squad in 2019. 2018 (SOPHOMORE)

• Named to the Iowa State Challenge All-Tournament team 2017 (JUNIOR) • Started all 32 matches and played in all 121 sets • Played in 31 sets across 22 matches • Finished second on the team with 393 kills (3.25 k/s), and second with 309 • Recorded a season-best three kills at Oregon (9/19) digs (2.55 d/s) • Registered a season-high three digs twice, including in the NCAA Tourna- • Her 393 kills rank as the sixth-most by a sophomore in OSU history ... 3.25 ment against NC State (12/1) k/s ranks seventh among OSU sophomores ... and 1,281 attacks ranks fourth • Notched 10 double-doubles, also second on the squad OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY • Reached double-figures in kills in 21 matches and in digs 15 times 2016 (SOPHOMORE) • Recorded a career-best 25 kills in a five-set win at then-No. 21 Iowa State • Played in 37 matches, starting 32 (8/25) • Posted averages of 2.53 digs, 1.59 kills, 2.01 points and .25 blocks per set in • Registered her first double-double of the season against the Cyclones (25 2016 kills, 17 digs) • Registered 188 kills, 298 digs, 237.5 points, 29 blocks and 32 aces • Accounted for 21 kills against UCLA (11/2) on a career-high 73 attacks • Converted 20 kills in a five-setter against Washington (9/23) 2015 (FRESHMAN) • Led the Beavers with 19 kills at Kansas State (9/7) and again against Colo- • Averaged 2.41 digs, 1.11 points, 0.82 kills and 0.29 blocks per set as a fresh- rado (11/18) man • Tallied a career-best six blocks against Ole Miss (8/25) 2019 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

2017 (FRESHMAN) #10 | Maddie Goings • Named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team 2018 (Last) Category Career (Last) • Started all 33 matches at outside hitter appearing in 119 of the team’s 121 25 (at Iowa State, 8/25) Kills 25 (at Iowa State, 8/25/18) sets 73 (UCLA, 11/2) Attacks 73 (UCLA, 11/2/18) • Second on the team in kills (321) and kills per set (2.70) and third in digs 3 (UCLA, 11/2) Assists 3-2x (UCLA, 11/2/18) (331), adding 17 service aces and 38 blocks 2-3x (USC, 11/4) Aces 2-6x (USC, 11/4/18) • Her 321 kills rank as the fifth-most by a freshman in OSU history … and 331 17 (at Iowa State, 8/25) Digs 24 (Washington, 11/17/17) 6 (vs Ole Miss, 8/25) Blocks 6 (vs Ole Miss, 8/25/18) digs are the seventh-most by a freshman in OSU history 2 (vs Virginia, 8/24) Blocks Solo 3 (Arizona State, 10/20/17) • Also second in kills (227 & 2.95) during the conference season and was third in digs (219) # • Earned all-tournament team honors at the North Texas Challenge after regis- Montanna 5 tering 23 kills and 22 digs over three matches against North Texas, Campbell and New Orleans Gubrud S • All-Tournament selection at the Boise State Classic after combining for 33 kills and 22 digs against Minnesota, Idaho State and Boise State Senior • 5’7” • 1V • Named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week on Oct. 16 following the Beavers’ sweep McMinnville, Ore. through Washington where she tallied 32 kills and 32 digs against the Huskies McMinnville HS / Linn-Benton CC and Cougars • Set her career-high with 20 kills at Colorado (9/29) Marketing • Recorded her first career double-double at USC with 17 kills and 14 digs (9/24) • 2017 AVCA Two-Year College All-American • Finished the season with nine double-doubles • 2016 AVCA Two-Year College All-American • Led the team twice in 2017 with 12 at Utah (9/30) and 13 against Washington State (11/19) and also tied for the team-lead with 13 against Idaho State (9/15) OREGON STATE • Tallied 21 digs to go with 19 kills in a win at Washington (10/13) 2018 (JUNIOR) • Registered a career-best 24 digs and added 14 kills in a home win over • Played in 24 matches appearing in 53 sets Washington (11/17) • Made several appearances as a 6-2 setter for the Beavers • Made her first start at OSU in a win at then-No. 21 Iowa State (8/25) posting ALEDO HIGH SCHOOL a double-double (30 assists, 11 digs) • Four-year letterwinner for head coach Kathy Goings • Also played as a serving specialist registering two aces against California • Named the Fort Worth Star Telegram Super Team Player of the Year in 2016 (10/21) with 630 kills, 543 digs, 62 service aces and 40 blocks • Finished the season with seven aces • Helped lead Aledo to a 39-win season and the district title as a senior • Recorded her first career kill for the Beavers at Washington State (11/21) • Selected to First Team All-State in 2016 • Transferred to Oregon State during the winter term practiced as the team’s • District 6-5A MVP only setter throughout winter and spring • AVCA Under Armour All-America Honorable Mention • Named a TGCA All-Star LINN-BENTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE • Won back-to-back USAV Junior National Championships titles in 2015 and • Two-time AVCA Two-Year College All-American at setter while at LBCC in ‘16 2016 and ‘17 • Two-time team captain • Holds the LBCC career assists record and has the school’s highest assists • Recorded 2,123 kills in her high school career per set record • Also participated in track & field for two years in the high jump and long jump • Two-time Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC) First Team all-star and ran in the 4x200 and 4x400-meter relays • Guided the Roadrunners to the NWAC Championship match as a freshman

PERSONAL McMINNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL • Born September 20, 1998 in Fort Worth, Texas • Earned four varsity letters as a setter for the Grizzlies • Daughter of Dewayne and Kathy Goings • Named as the McMinnville High School 2016 Female Athlete of the Year • Has a brother, Malachi, and a sister, Jordan • Volleyball team captain as a senior • Comes from an athletic family; mother, Kathy, and sister, Jordan, played vol- • Earned first team All-Greater Valley Conference as a senior and second team leyball in college as a junior • Enjoys shopping, traveling and spending time with family and friends • Named the News-Register Player of the Year as a senior • Member of National Honor Society • Also earned four letters in track & field and two in basketball • Member of Leading Ladies at Aledo • Won the state title in the long jump as a senior • Prep teammates with numerous players that went on to Division I programs • Three-time district champion in the long jump • Lists her favorite athlete as Misty May-Treanor • Holds the school record in the long jump at 18-feet, 2-inches • Favorite TV show is ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and favorite movie is ‘Endless Love’ • Earned first team all-league in the 100-meter hurdles as a senior, second • Chose Oregon State because “I fell in love with the camps and really con- team as a junior and honorable mention twice nected with the coaches and team” • Majoring in digital communication arts• Participated in the Beavers Without PERSONAL Borders trip to the Dominican Republic in June 2019 • Born November 5, 1997 in McMinnville, Ore. • Daughter of Chris and Jen Gubrud • Has a brother, Gage • Brother, Gage, is a quarterback at Washington State • Enjoys fishing with her dad, skiing, going to the beach and surfing • Honor Roll student at McMinnville High all eight semesters • Lists her favorite athlete as Michael Jordan • Majoring in marketing and aspires to own a restaurant on a beach 2019 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

# 5 | Montanna Gubrud # 2018 (Last) Category Career (Last) Grace 7 1 (at Washington State, 11/21) Kills 1 (at Washington State, 11/21/18) 1-3x (Oregon, 11/24) Attacks 1-3x (Oregon, 11/24/18) 30 (at Iowa State, 8/25) Assists 30 (at Iowa State, 8/25/18) Massey L 2 (California, 10/21) Aces 2 (California, 10/21/18) Junior • 5’5” • 2V 11 (at Iowa State, 8/25) Digs 11 (at Iowa State, 8/25/18) Beaverton, Ore. - Blocks - - Blocks Solo - Jesuit HS Management # Mary Kate 8 • 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic First Team • 2018 Iowa State Challenge co-MVP Lopez S • 2018 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Aug. 27) Freshman • 6’1” • HS • 2017 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 16) Mount Prospect, Ill. • 2017 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 13)

Loyola Academy OREGON STATE Political Science 2018 (SOPHOMORE) • Played in all 32 matches and 121 sets as the Beavers’ libero as a sophomore LOYOLA ACADEMY • Honored as the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week following week 1 • Led Loyola Academy to a school record for wins in a season as a senior • Named as an Iowa State Challenge co-MVP • Directed the offense to record two of the three highest kill totals for a single • Recorded 560 digs in 2018, the third-most in a single season in OSU history season in school history in 2017 and ‘18 - the most by a sophomore • Named the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference (GCAC) Female Athlete of the • Led the team with 30 service aces Year as a senior • Matched her career-high with 30 digs against Colorado (11/18) and Oregon • Earned All-GCAC honors as a senior (11/24) • Named to the PrepVolleyball Senior Aces list • Recorded 20+ digs in 11 matches and reached double-figures 29 times • Also named to the 2017 Under Armour American Volleyball Coaches Associa- • Set a career-high with eight assists against Stanford (10/19) tion (AVCA) Phenom List • Registered 29 digs at San Diego (9/15) and at Oregon (9/20) • Played club volleyball for First Alliance helping to lead her team to the 2017 • Recorded three straight aces against Seattle (9/18) ... hit the trifecta again Great Lakes Super Power League championship title against Colorado (11/18) • Also played for the Ramblers helping her squad to a fourth-place • Notched kills against Ole Miss (8/25), North Texas (9/8) and at Oregon finish at the state tournament, the highest finish in school history • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic First Team honors

PERSONAL 2017 (FRESHMAN) • Born March 9, 2001 in Arlington Heights, Ill. • One of four players to appear in all 33 matches and 121 sets • Daughter of Ed and Mary Lopez • Started 10 matches at defensive specialist and 15 matches at libero • Has two brothers, Andrew and Jack, and a sister, Brideen • Led the Beavers with 433 digs (3.58 d/s) – the second-most by a freshman • Enjoys playing water polo, wakeboarding and water skiing in OSU history and the ninth-most in OSU single season history • Member of Spanish Honor Society • Registered 303 digs (3.94 d/s) during the conference season • Has been involved in community service through Pax Christi • Inserted into the lineup as the starting libero at Washington (10/13) • Studying political science • Named Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week Oct. 16 following the Beavers’ sweep of the Washington schools on the road in which she recorded 21 digs in each match • Received Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week for the second time on Nov. 13 after OSU swept the Arizona schools in the desert where she tallied 18 digs in each match • Collected 30 digs against Oregon (11/24) becoming the first OSU player since 2014 to record 30+ digs • Tallied 29 digs against NC State (12/1) in the NCAA Tournament • Registered double-digits in digs in 19 matches, including eight in a row to end the season and 13 of her 15 matches at libero

JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL • Four-year letterwinner for head coach Teresa Zimerlee • Helped Jesuit to four straight Metro League championships • Led the Crusaders to back-to-back state championship titles in 2014 and ‘15 • Helped Jesuit to undefeated 2014 and ‘15 seasons and a 116 match win streak that lasted until near the end of 2016 • Selected to First Team All-State in 2016 • Three-time All-Metro League First Team member • Named to the 2016 Nike Tournament of Champions all-tournament team • Earned a spot on the 2015 Junior Nationals all-tournament team • Team captain as a senior 2019 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

PERSONAL # • Born March 10, 1999 in Portland, Ore. Taylor 28 • Daughter of Tim and Mary Massey • Has three sisters, Martie, Ireland and Zoe Quinn DS/L • Sister, Martie, played volleyball for Oregon State 2010-12 • Earned high honor roll all four years of high school Freshman • 5’5” • HS • Prep teammates with numerous players that went on to Division I programs Corvallis, Ore. • Lists her favorite athlete as snowboarder Mark McMorris Corvallis HS • Favorite TV show is ‘Friends’ • Chose Oregon State because “the coaches are great and it’s not too far from Management home” • Majoring in management OREGON STATE • Participated in the Beavers Without Borders trip to the Dominican Republic in 2019 (FRESHMAN) June 2019 • Joined the program during spring term, in time for the spring training season

#7 | Grace Massey CORVALLIS HIGH SCHOOL 2018 (Last) Category Career (Last) • Four-year starter at libero at Corvallis 1-3x (at Oregon, 9/20) Kills 1-6x (at Oregon, 9/20/18) • Earned Mid-Willamette All-Conference honors all four seasons 1-8x (at Arizona, 10/26) Attacks 3 (vs Minnesota, 9/15/17) • Helped the Spartans to three straight conference titles 8 (Stanford, 10/19) Assists 8 (Stanford, 10/19/18) • Named as the top libero in Oregon three times 3-2x (Colorado, 11/18) Aces 3-3x (Colorado, 11/18/18) • Helped lead the Spartans to a 5A state championship title as a senior 30-2x (Oregon, 11/24) Digs 30-3x (Oregon, 11/24/18) • Earned all-tournament honors at the state tourney and all-state honors as a - Blocks - senior - Blocks Solo - • Five-time qualifier for USA Girls Junior National Championships with her clubs – DSK Volleyball and North Pacific Juniors Cecilee #16 PERSONAL • Born September 6, 2001 in San Diego Max-Brown OH • Daughter of Justin and Jessica Quinn Freshman • 6’0” • HS • Has a twin sister, Kylynn White Rock, B.C. • Mother, Jessica, played volleyball at Memphis and is the an assistant coach at Oregon State Earl Marriot Secondary • Enjoys drawing, traveling, playing ping pong, weightlifting and reading BioHealth Sciences • Honor roll student at Corvallis High • Chose Oregon State because “it has been a dream of mine to play at the EARL MARRIOT SECONDARY highest level. Being here and growing up watching Oregon State made me • Three-time national champion want to experience what I had seen as a kid.” • Twice played on the Canadian National Team • Studying management • Named as the U17 national team MVP • Provincial gold medalist and all-star # • Named as an AAU All-American in 2018 with Washington Volleyball Academy Lindsey 2 • Multi-sport athlete also competed in track & field in the high jump, 100-me- ters, 200-meters and 400-meters Schell MB Sophomore • 6’2” • 1V PERSONAL • Born June 2, 2001 in Richmond, B.C. Temecula, Calif. • Daughter of Conrad and Connie Max-Brown Temecula Valley HS • Has a brother, Jordan Kinesiology • Enjoys cooking and playing the ukulele • Earned honor roll and principal’s list recognition at Earl Marriot • Chose Oregon State because “I really enjoy the atmosphere of the school • 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team campus and the coaches and team made me feel at home.” • 2018 Iowa State Invitational All-Tournament Team • Majoring in BioHealth Sciences OREGON STATE 2018 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Played in all 32 matches, starting 30 as a redshirt freshman • Recorded a season-best 16 kills in her college debut against Virginia (8/24) • Reached double-figures in kills in her first three matches, then once (vs. Colorado, 11/18) the rest of the season • Named to the Iowa State Challenge All-Tournament team • Notched a season-high nine blocks against Ole Miss (8/25) • Set a career-high with four solo blocks against Seattle (9/18) • Finished the season second on the team with 98 blocks and 0.95 blocks per set • Her 98 blocks rank as the eighth-most by a freshman in OSU history • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team honors 2019 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

2017 (FRESHMAN) • Fifth on the team with 15 service aces • Did not play as a true freshman using her redshirt season • Finished the season with 973 assists ranking fourth by a freshman in OSU history TEMECULA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL • Played middle blocker for four years at Temecula Valley for head coach ROUSE HIGH SCHOOL Leanna Bush • Set the Rouse High school’s single season record with 1,456 assists • Helped TVHS to a Southwestern League championship title with an unde- • Named as the Rouse Offensive Player of the Year feated conference record • Earned all-district honors in 2016 and ‘17 • Cal-Hi Sports All-State Second Team in 2016 • Led the Raiders to the state championship game in 2017 earning all-tourna- • Named as the Best Defensive Player for TVHS in 2015 and ‘16 ment honors • Earned All-Southwestern League Second Team honors in 2015 • Named to the all-state team by the Texas Association of Volleyball Coaches • Set the school’s single season record with 76 blocks (TAVC) • Team captain as a senior • Also selected as a TAVC All-Star in 2017 • Helped her Wave Volleyball Club team to a ninth place finish at nationals in 2015 and 13th in 2016 PERSONAL • Born December 20, 1999 in Austin, Texas PERSONAL • Daughter of Ryan and Mandy Sheehan • Born April 23, 1999 in Milwaukee, Wis. • Has three brothers, Tanner, Gabriel and Jameson, and a sister, Sydney • Daughter of Tim and Cathy Schell • Enjoys spending time with friends and family, being outdoors, music, watch- • Has a brother, Nick ing Netflix and reading • Enjoys hiking and going to the beach • Member of National Honor Society • Honor Roll student at Temecula Valley • Rouse Scholar all four years of high school • Prep teammates with several players that went on to Division I programs • Earned Academic All-District in 2015, ‘16 and ‘17 • Lists her favorite athlete as Kerri Walsh-Jennings • Named Academic All-State • Favorite TV show is ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and her favorite movie is ‘Finding Dory’ • Chose Oregon State because “Oregon State has everything I was looking for • Majoring in kinesiology with an option in pre-therapy and allied health in college; competitive athletics, great college town and academics.” • Considering a career as a physical therapist • Majoring in BioHealth Sciences with a pre-med/pre-podiatry option in OSU’s Honors College and a minor in chemistry #2 | Lindsey Schell 2018 (Last) Category Career (Last) #13 | Maddie Sheehan 16 (vs Virginia, 8/24) Kills 16 (vs Virginia, 8/24/18) 2018 (Last) Category Career (Last) 29-2x (vs Ole Miss, 8/25) Attacks 29-2x (vs Ole Miss, 8/25/18) 8 (at Utah, 10/11) Kills 8 (at Utah, 10/11/18) - Assists - 14 (at San Diego, 9/15) Attacks 14 (at San Diego, 9/15/18) - Aces - 55 (Colorado, 11/18) Assists 55 (Colorado, 11/18/18) 3 (Colorado, 11/18) Digs 3 (Colorado, 11/18/18) 6 (at Iowa State, 8/25) Aces 6 (at Iowa State, 8/25/18) 9 (vs Ole Miss, 8/25) Blocks 9 (vs Ole Miss, 8/25/18) 17 (at Utah, 10/11) Digs 17 (at Utah, 10/11/18) 4 (Seattle, 9/18) Blocks Solo 4 (Seattle, 9/18/18) 8 (Colorado, 11/18) Blocks 8 (Colorado, 11/18/18) 1-3x (Utah, 11/16) Blocks Solo 1-3x (Utah, 11/16/18) Maddie #13 Amya #1 Sheehan S Sophomore • 5’9” • 1V Small MB Leander, Texas Freshman • 5’10” • HS Rouse HS Riverside, Calif. BioHealth Sciences Upland HS Sociology • 2018 K-State Invitational All-Tournament Team UPLAND HIGH SCHOOL OREGON STATE • Began playing volleyball as a sophomore at Upland 2019 (SOPHOMORE) • Missed her senior season due to injury • Played with OSU outside hitter Maddie Goings at the Global Challenge • Led the Highlanders in kills as a junior tournament in Croatia with a team of U.S. players earning all-tournament team • Played two years of club for Forza 1 North honors • Earned all-tournament honors at the 2018 Junior National Championships • Also participated in track & field as a sprinter and jumper 2018 (FRESHMAN) • Played in all 32 matches, starting 29 PERSONAL • Moved into the starting lineup at the Rose City Showdown (8/31) • Born June 2, 2001 in Riverside, Calif. • Split time in a 6-2 in the Beavers’ win over then-No. 21 Iowa State (8/25) • Daughter of Stacey Small • Recorded six service aces at Iowa State (8/25) • Enjoys reading, watching anime and playing the piano • Named to the K-State Invitational All-Tournament Team • Chose Oregon State because “it feels like home, I know I’ll receive the best • Registered 41 assists at Kansas State (9/7) and 44 against North Texas education, and I’ve always dreamed of playing in the Pac-12.” (9/8) • Studying sociology • Set season-highs with 49 assists, eight kills, 17 digs and tied her high mark with five blocks at Utah (10/11) • Tallied 44 assists in a win over then-No. 23 San Diego (9/15) 2019 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

# GREAT OAK HIGH SCHOOL Amy 18 • Four-year varsity starter • Two-time team captain Underdown OH • Three-time Southwestern League champion • Helped lead her Great Oak team to CIF semi-finals three times Senior • 6’1” • 1V • Named her high school’s Game Time Player of the Year in as a senior Temecula, Calif. • Helped her 951 Elite club team to second place in the Junior Nationals Na- Great Oak HS / Northeastern U. tional Division in 2016 • Named as an All-American in the National Division and Open Division in 2016 Sociology PERSONAL • 2018 SDSU/USD Challenge MVP • Born April 16, 1998 • Daughter of Mary Underdown OREGON STATE • Has a brother, Zach, and a sister, Alison 2018 (JUNIOR) • Mother, Mary, was a track and field athlete in college • Started all 32 matches in her first season in Corvallis • Enjoys • Led the team with 14 double-doubles • Received an award for outstanding performance in American Sign Language • Accumulated double-digits in kills in 21 matches and digs 17 times from the Inland Empire Foreign Language Association and The Center of Ad- • Finished the season first on the team with 406 kills (3.36 k/s) and third in vancement of Second Language Acquisition 309 digs (2.55 d/s) • Majoring in sociology with an option in crime and justice • Her 406 kills rank as the eighth-most by a junior in OSU history • Set her OSU-high with 26 kills against Utah (11/16) #18 | Amy Underdown • Third on the squad with 20 aces 2018 (Last) Category Career (Last) • Registered 12, 18 and 17 kills at the SDSU/USD Challenge to earn tournament 26 (Utah, 11/16) Kills 28 (UNC Wilmington, 9/22/17)* MVP honors 72 (UCLA, 11/2) Attacks 72 (UCLA, 11/2/18) • Recorded a season-best 17 digs against Ole Miss (8/25) and Seattle (9/18) 1-12x (Colorado, 11/18) Assists 3 (James Madison, 10/7/17)* 2-5x (Seattle, 9/18) Aces 4 (at Towson, 10/1/17)* 17-2x (Seattle, 9/18) Digs 21 (Boston College, 9/16/17)* NORTHEASTERN 5 (at San Diego State, 9/14) Blocks 5 (at San Diego State, 9/14/18) 2017 (SOPHOMORE) 1-6x (at Stanford, 11/9) Blocks Solo 1-7x (at Stanford, 11/9/18) • Earned All-Colonial Athletic Association First Team honors * indicates Underdown’s personal mark was set while playing at Northeastern • Named the CAA Offensive Player of the Week twice • Tallied 16 double-doubles • Recorded a career-high 28 kills to go with 16 digs against UNC Wilmington (9/22) • Rang up 20+ kills on six occasions including 25 kills and 17 digs in the CAA Quarterfinals against Hofstra (11/16) • Registered double-digit kills in 23 matches • Racked up 20 kills and a career-best 21 digs against Boston College (9/16) • Posted a season-best four aces three times • Tallied double-digits in digs 17 times

2016 (FRESHMAN) • Recorded three double-doubles as a freshman • Registered 12 kills, 13 digs and a pair of blocks in her collegiate debut against Drake (8/26) • Followed her impressive debut by tallying 15 kills and 12 digs against North Florida (8/27) in the same tournament • Garnered her third straight double-double with 18 kills and 12 digs at Florida Atlantic (8/27) • Tallied 12 kills against Washington State (9/2)