ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Sun Belt Conference Opponents ...... 62 Table of Contents...... 1 SBC Staff, Final Standings & All-Conference teams .....66 Quick Facts ...... 2 THIS IS ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY ...... 67 THE 2009 SEASON OUTLOOK...... 3 Welcome to ASU...... 68 Outlook...... 4 Student Life at ASU...... 76 Schedule...... 8 Athletics at ASU ...... 78 Athletic Facilities ...... 80 THE 2009 RED WOLVES...... 9 ASU Administration...... 82 Numerical & Alphabetical Rosters...... 10 ASU Chancellor Dr. Robert Potts...... 83 Seniors ...... 11 ASU Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee ...... 84 Juniors ...... 15 Athletic Staff ...... 85 Sophomores...... 17 ASU Recent Accomplishments ...... 88 Freshmen...... 22 JONESBORO...... 94 COACHING STAFF...... 25 Head Justin Ingram ...... 26 MEDIA INFORMATION ...... 96 Assistant Coach Julie Allen...... 28 CREDITS 2008 IN REVIEW ...... 29 The 2009 Arkansas State volleyball media guide has been 2008 Statistics...... 31 compiled for use by the media, prospective students and fans. It is a publication of the ASU Sports Information Of- RED WOLVES RECORD BOOK...... 37 fice. Sun Belt Conference Championships...... 38 NCAA Tournament Appearances ...... 39 PHOTOGRAPHY 1,000-1,000 Club ...... 40 Nelson Chenault, Richard Bishop (Bishop Photography), Conference Honors...... 42 Hanna Dolle, David Stout, Rodney Freeman, Jonesboro Red Wolves Records ...... 44 Sun, Tom Moore, Van Provence, Ernie Rice, Roger Season-By-Season Results...... 48 Williams, Sun Belt Conference. All-Time Versus...... 55 Letterwinners ...... 56 COVER DESIGN The ASU Convocation Center...... 57 ASU Creative Services Department. Convocation Center Records...... 58 PRINTING OPPONENTS & THE SUN BELT CONFERENCE...... 59 Arkansas State University Press. Non-conference Opponents...... 60 The 2009 Arkansas State University Red Wolves

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GENERAL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Location...... Jonesboro, Arkansas (60,489) Graduate Assistant (Volleyball Contact) ...... Katey Buckley Nickname ...... Red Wolves Office Phone ...... 870-972-2541 Enrollment...... 11,490 Cell Phone ...... 870-838-5967 Colors...... Scarlet & Black E-mail ...... [email protected] Founded ...... 1909 Assistant AD/Sports Information Director ...... Jerry Scott Arena...... Convocation Center (10,727) Office Phone ...... 870-972-3405 Press Row Phone ...... 870-972-2541 Cell Phone ...... 870-243-6021 Affiliation...... NCAA I-A E-Mail ...... [email protected] Conference ...... Sun Belt Assistant Director...... Van Provence President...... Dr. Les Wyatt Office Phone ...... 870-972-2707 Chancellor...... Dr. Robert Potts Cell Phone ...... 870-897-5010 Director of Athletics ...... Dr. Dean Lee E-Mail ...... [email protected] Senior Woman Administrator...... Julie Lessiter Assistant Director ...... Anthony Reynolds Faculty Athletics Representative ...... Nonie Wiggins Office Phone ...... 870-972-3547 Athletic Dept. Phone ...... 870-972-3880 Cell Phone ...... 870-530-4454 Ticket Office Phone ...... 870-972-2781 E-mail ...... [email protected] Athletic Web Site...... AStateRedWolves.com Sports Information Phone ...... 870-972-2541 Sports Information Fax...... 870-972-3367 COACHING STAFF Mailing Address: Head Coach ...... Justin Ingram PO Box 1000, State University, AR 72467 Alma Mater...... Iowa State ‘95 Overnight Address: Record at Arkansas State ...... First year 217 Olympic Drive, Jonesboro, AR 72401 Overall Record...... First year Assistant Coach ...... Julie Allen (2) IMPORTANT NUMBERS Alma Mater ...... University of Portland ‘02 ASU Dept. of Athletics...... 870-972-3880 Volleyball Office Phone ...... 870-972-3876 ASU Volleyball Office ...... 870-972-3876 Best Time to Call ...... Contact SID ASU Sports Information ...... 870-972-2541 Sun Belt Conference...... 504-299-9066 TEAM INFORMATION Sun Belt Fax ...... 504-299-9068 2008 Overall Record ...... 21-12 Sun Belt Record/Finish ...... 10-8/4th-West Starters Returning/Lost...... 5+Libero/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 13/2 Newcomers...... 2

PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Volleyball...... 1975 All-Time Record ...... 836-420-5 (34 seasons) All-Time SBC Record...... 162-83 (18 seasons) SBC Regular Season Championships ...... 9 Last SBC Championship ...... 2004 SBC Tournament Championships...... 4 NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances ...... 4 Last NCAA Tournament Opponent...... Pepperdine Result...... L, 3-0, 1999 Quick Facts

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The Arkansas State vol- tournament appearances. He going to get pretty good at per- leyball program will begin a served the previous two years forming this system at a pretty new era in 2009 with the debut at the University of Houston as high level. That's a goal set of new head coach Justin In- a junior college recruiting coor- forth by the team and by each gram. dinator, travel coordinator and player. There are high de- Ingram becomes the assistant director of camps. mands in each position, and I sixth head coach in Red The Cougars posted back-to- think we're doing a good job as Wolves volleyball history and back 20-win seasons and far as using this system and comes to ASU with ten years of made consecutive NCAA tour- getting good at it. If you can assistant coaching experience. nament appearances in 1998 out-perform somebody within a He served eight years at and 1999. system, you're going to beat Kansas State as the recruiting “We do some goal set- people that could potentially be coordinator and offensive coor- ting both as a team and as indi- more physical and athletic than dinator for the Wildcats. During viduals,” Ingram explained you.” his time at Kansas State, the during the preseason. “I'm al- While the head coach team had seven 20-win sea- ways interested to see what and style of play may be sons and made seven NCAA the perception is of the team changing, four seniors and 11 and what the cul- returning letterwinners will pro- ture is like. I think vide a great deal of experience goal-setting is on the hardwood for ASU. part of coaching. “There are four seniors You want to set this year. Two of them are de- realistic, attain- fensive specialist/libero candi- able but good dates,” said Ingram. “I think goals. I think that whoever can serve-receive in our preseason best will be utilized in the libero we have a spe- position. That is the first thing I cific goal to adapt will look at, and then how they to our new sys- defend and how they serve. tem. These are Those three things will make things that are dif- up that position. Both Heather ferent from last Bowman and Erin Neeley have year and things had playing experience last past. It's not just year. They both played signifi- a change in envi- cant amounts and contributed ronment and for the team last year, and I coaching staff. see both of them contributing It's a change in again this year.” style and system. Senior defensive spe- The players are cialist Erin Neeley (5’5” Jones- adapting to it boro, Ark.) led the Arkansas pretty well, and I State squad for the third con- think through the secutive season with 441 digs course of the pre- and enters the 2009 season Senior Konae Purcell is expected to be a force on season we're ranked fourth on the ASU ca- the outside this year, despite an injury that kept

Season Outlook her from playing in eight matches last season. 4 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans Season Outlook reer digs chart with 1,323 digs. with 296 kills despite missing Junior setter Laura Ben- She was named Sun Belt Con- eight matches due to injury, av- nett (5’8” Kansas City, Kan.) ference Defensive Player of the eraging 3.89 kills per set. Her led the team with 1,224 assists, Week on October 20 after lead- average ranked her third in the averaging 10.9 assists per set ing ASU to a 3-0 week against Sun Belt. She added 35 blocks to rank third in the Sun Belt New Orleans, Louisiana- to finish third on the team and Conference and 28th nation- Lafayette and Louisiana-Mon- was named to the all-tourn- ally. Her season assist total is roe. ment team at the Southern Illi- seventh best in ASU history. Senior defensive spe- nois-Hampton Inn Saluki Bennett also recorded 78 kills, cialist Heather Bowman (5’8” Invitational. Purcell was 32 blocks and 20 service aces Forth Smith, Ark.) posted 338 named MVP of both the Texas in 2008. digs to rank second on the Southern Sea- team in 2008. She added 15 son-Opening service aces, 30 assists and Tournament and nine kills on the season. the Western Car- Senior outside hitter olina Catamount Mandy DeWalt (5’8” Houston, Clash. Texas) finished the 2008 sea- “Konae is son with 185 kills. She coming back from recorded a career high 17 kills an ACL surgery. twice in the same day, setting She had that the mark September 13 against done in Decem- Southern Illinois and again ber and is cur- later in the day against West- rently on track to ern Illinois. DeWalt also posted begin her jump- 175 digs, 21 blocks, 21 service ing. Hopefully, aces and 17 assists on the we can get her year. full-out match “Mandy is a big contribu- play soon. She tor,” Ingram added. “She's a has been partici- passing left-side hitter. She pating in our plays all the way around and practices, but I will have the ability to play for think her role will us a significant amount of time, change through- because she can do more than out the course of one thing pretty well. She can the season. I pass well. She can attack at a think we'll count pretty high level, and she can on her more as also do some of the little things the season pro- that end up to be big things on gresses. She's the court. She has experience still in the begin- within the Sun Belt Confer- ning stages of ence.” coming back. It's Senior outside hitter a bit of a Senior Mandy DeWalt (10) and junior Christin Baker Konae Purcell (5’11” Aiea, process,” Ingram (3) will bring a wealth of playing experience to the Hawaii) led the Red Wolves explained. court in 2009.

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“I think her expectations as second team All-Sun Belt they have mastered it. Usually are high as a setter and as Conference and SBC Fresh- that's the trend, and I expect somebody that has Sun Belt man of the Year. her to have a bright future this experience,” Ingram said. “Cayla had some great year and for the next three “She's played out there all last numbers as a freshman,” years. If she keeps getting bet- season, and she should have added Ingram. “I think it's very ter like she is, she will be a another great year.” difficult to come into any con- tremendous volleyball player Sophomore middle ference and not only start as a when she's done. She is al- blocker Cayla Fielder (6’1” freshman but put up numbers ready a tremendous athlete, Jonesboro, Ark.) saw action in that can add up to something. but she is going to become a all 33 matches for the Red She was SBC Freshman of the tremendous volleyball player.” Wolves and led ASU with 103 Year, and she was awarded Ingram expects several blocks as a true freshman. that because she got 2.47 kills returning Red Wolves to step She landed second on the per set. To get that many kills up in their respective positions team with 291 kills and posted per game is hard. And it's re- despite a lack of playing time a .363 hitting percentage to ally hard for somebody to come last season. He explained, “I rank fourth in the Sun Belt and in and do that. Typically in their think Brittany Hoag (6’1” 36th nationally at the end of the sophomore, junior, and senior Crosby, Texas) is a player from regular season. Her season year, the players get better last year that nobody knew hitting percentage of .356 ranks over the course of it. Usually in about because she tore her sixth in ASU history. She was the freshman year, they're ACL in the first practice. No- named to the Texas Southern learning. Sophomore year, body got to see her practice or and UMKC Kangaroo Klassic they're getting it. Junior year, compete within the conference. all-tournament teams, as well they have it, and senior year, She'll turn some heads this year, and she should contribute for us along with Charlyn Ursell (5’10” Houston, Texas). I think she's also a player that got lim- ited playing time last season but should get significant time this year. There are some young ones for us that didn't play but will this year. They'll learn it, and it should be a good year for some the young play- ers.” The Red Wolves have added two newcomers to the lineup this season. Kelsie Hodges (5’11” Jonesboro, Ark.) and Taylor Coughlin (6’0” Bloomington, Ill.) make up the 2009 recruiting class. “Both freshmen should compete with Senior defensive specialists Heather Bowman and Erin Neeley both saw us all year and have a chance,” action in all 33 matches last season and are expected to see significant Season Outlook playing time again in 2009. 6 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans Season Outlook Ingram said. “Kelsie Hodges is a local athlete from Nettleton High School,” Ingram explained. “She's a middle blocker for us. I think she is a very efficient player for us and moves well side-to-side. I think that's an important thing for middle blockers to do. The first thing they have to get good at is blocking. It's not that blocking wins matches, but it helps stop the opponent. She is very tal- ented at moving side-to-side. I see that as one of her strengths, and she's very ath- letic. She doesn't make tons and tons of errors. She's a low-error player coming in, and she should make a push this year. She should make a push to get some time and con- The Red Wolves finished with a 21-12 (.636) mark in 2008, posting the team’s highest winning percentage since the 2004 season. tribute. How far she goes is up to her, but she is doing great in tournament hosted by the Uni- High School. preseason.” versity of Memphis. Arkansas This year’s SBC Cham- “Taylor is coming back State will host its own tourna- pionship tournament will be from a spider bite injury, but I ment, the ASU Classic, Sep- hosted by Western Kentucky in saw her on the recruiting trail,” tember 4 and 5 before hitting Bowling Green, Ky. said Ingram. “She is also a the road to play in tournaments “The conference is very low-error player. She does hosted by Mississippi State and difficult,” Ingram said. “In the many things well. She is an Texas-Arlington. top end of the conference, the outside hitter that can pass and Sun Belt Conference ac- RPI's have been very high the hit, but she won't make many tion will begin for A-State Sep- past few years. Those teams errors. Period. She is a player tember 24 when the Red were rewarded with NCAA that will keep it in, keep the Wolves travel to New Orleans. tournament bids. Three teams rally going and hit it when she Only eight of the remaining 17 last year were selected to the needs to. I think as she pro- games will be played in Jones- NCAA tournament, which is gresses through her career her, boro. The ASU Convocation high for any conference. I she will get stronger and more Center will host matches with know some of the ‘power con- physical. I think she's a terrific SBC foes South Alabama, Troy, ferences’ have gotten four, player for us.” Louisiana-Lafayette, UNO, sometimes five, in and for the The 2009 Red Wolves Louisiana-Monroe and in-state Sun Belt to get three that was a will take the court for the first rival UALR. The matches big deal and a step in the right time August 28 playing in a against North Texas and Den- direction.” ver will be played at Jonesboro

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Nov. 19-21 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Bowling Green, KY TBA Dec. 3-5 NCAA Tournament - Sub Regionals TBA TBA

* - Sun Belt Conference Match % - Memphis Invitational # - ASU Classic & - MSU Bulldog Invitational ! - UT-Arlington Hilton Invitational Season OUtlook

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NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Erin Neeley DS 5-5 Sr. 3L Jonesboro, Ark. (Westside HS) 2 Kaelynn Benson DS 5-4 So. 1L Trumann, Ark. (Trumann HS) 3 Christin Baker MH 5-10 Jr. 2L Edmond, Okla. (Edmond North HS) 4 Cayla Fielder MB 6-1 So. 1L Jonesboro, Ark. (Westside HS) 5 Jordan Williams DS 5-7 So. 1L Jonesboro, Ark. (Nettleton HS) 7 Brittany Crislip S 5-8 So. 1L Houston, Texas (Clear Lake) 8 Heather Bowman DS 5-8 Sr. 1L Fort Smith, Ark. (UA-FS) 9 Charlyn Ursell OH 5-10 So. 1L Houston, Texas (New American School) 10 Mandy DeWalt OH 5-8 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas (J. Frank Dobie HS) 12 Laura Bennett S 5-8 Jr. 2L Kansas City, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 13 Brittany Hoag OH 6-1 Fr. RS Crosby, Texas (Crosby HS) 14 Taylor Coughlin OH 6-0 Fr. HS Bloomington, Ill. (Normal Comm. HS) 15 Kelsie Hodges MB 5-11 Fr. HS Jonesboro, Ark. (Nettleton HS) 17 Konae Purcell OH 5-11 Sr. 1L Aiea, Hawaii (North Idaho College)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 3 Christin Baker MH 5-10 Jr. 2L Edmond, Okla. (Edmond North HS) 12 Laura Bennett S 5-8 Jr. 2L Kansas City, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 2 Kaelynn Benson DS 5-4 So. 1L Trumann, Ark. (Trumann HS) 8 Heather Bowman DS 5-8 Sr. 1L Fort Smith, Ark. (UA-FS) 14 Taylor Coughlin OH 6-0 Fr. HS Bloomington, Ill. (Normal Comm. HS) 7 Brittany Crislip S 5-8 So. 1L Houston, Texas (Clear Lake) 10 Mandy DeWalt OH 5-8 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas (J. Frank Dobie HS) 4 Cayla Fielder MB 6-1 So. 1L Jonesboro, Ark. (Westside HS) 13 Brittany Hoag OH 6-1 Fr. RS Crosby, Texas (Crosby HS) 15 Kelsie Hodges MB 5-11 Fr. HS Jonesboro, Ark. (Nettleton HS) 1 Erin Neeley DS 5-5 Sr. 3L Jonesboro, Ark. (Westside HS) 17 Konae Purcell OH 5-11 Sr. 1L Aiea, Hawaii (North Idaho College) 9 Charlyn Ursell OH 5-10 So. 1L Houston, Texas (New American School) 5 Jordan Williams DS 5-7 So. 1L Jonesboro, Ark. (Nettleton HS)

NINE-TIME SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 1995 • 1996 • 1998 • 1999 • 2004 The 2009 Red Wolves

10 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans The 2009 Red Wolves Erin Neeley 1 Sr. - DS - 5’5” Jonesboro, Arkansas Westside High School

2008: Saw action in all 33 matches for ASU . . . led the Red Wolves for the third consecutive season with 441 digs, averaging 3.74 digs per set . . . posted double digit digs in 24 matches including 20 or more five times . . . recorded a season high 27 digs September 12 against Southeast Missouri State . . . enters the 2009 season in fourth place on the ASU career digs chart with 1,323 digs . . . recorded 16 service aces . . . named Sun Belt Con- ference Defensive Player of the Week October 20 after helping ASU go 3-0 in the previous week with wins over New Orleans, Louisiana-Lafayette and Louisiana-Monroe . . . named to the SBC Commissioner's List after the 2007-2008 academic year. 2007: Saw action in all 31 matches as a sophomore…led ASU for the second consecutive season with 464 digs, averag- ing 4.34 per game…was twice named Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Week…recorded double-digit digs in 26 of ASU’s 31 matches, including five matches with 20 or more digs…posted a career-high 28 digs Sept. 1 in ASU’s 3-1 victory over San Jose State…named to Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll in both fall and spring semesters, and SBC Commissioner’s list for the spring semester. 2006: Saw action in all 35 matches as a true freshman ... led the Tribe with 418 digs, averaging 3.24 per game ... recorded a career-high 25 digs against Tennessee State on Sept. 26 ... recorded double-figure digs in 24 matches ... member of the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll High School: Four-year letterwinner at Westside High School in Jonesboro … earned All-State honors and All-Conference accolades as a senior … led her team in digs and serve receive … was named the Jonesboro Sun Player of the Week … also participated in track and field as she competed in the long jump, triple jump, 100m dash, 200m dash, 400m relay and the 1600m relay. Personal: Daughter of Rick and Phyllis Neeley … born on November 4, 1987 … majoring in physical education … nickname is “Red.”

Neeley’s Career Statistics Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE 2006 129 35 2 3 21 -.048 22 0 0 67 418 0 1 1 0 2 2007 107 31 8 5 36 .083 34 24 17 42 464 0 0 0 0 2 2008 112 33 5 3 34 .059 25 16 33 16 441 0 0 0 0 6 TOTAL 348 99 15 11 91 .031 81 40 50 125 1323 0 1 1 0 10

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2008: Played in all 33 matches for ASU . . . was second on the team with 338 digs . . . posted double digit digs on 17 occasions including a career high 21 September 5 against New Orleans . . . added 15 service aces and 30 assists . . . also posted nine kills on the season. Junior College: Played two years at Arkansas-Fort Smith on teams that fin- ished 9th nationally in 2006 and 8th nationally in 2007...NJCAA 1st-team All- America 2007...AVCA 1st team All-America 2007...2007 NJCAA National Defensive Player of the Tour...2007 Cooky Sadler Tour MVP...broke UAFS record with 1,001 digs in 2007...2006 All-Region honorable mention. High School: Was part of two state championships at Fort Smith Southside...two- time All-State honors...three-year All-Conference...Southwest Times-Record 2005 Player of the Year. Personal: Daughter of Sonja Richards and Michael Bowman … born November 10, 1987 … majoring in History.

Bowman’s Career Statistics Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE 2008 112 33 9 4 32 .156 30 15 21 14 338 0 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 112 33 9 4 32 .156 30 15 21 14 338 0 0 0 0 2 The 2009 Red Wolves

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2008: Saw action in 30 matches for the Red Wolves . . . finished the season with 185 kills, posting double digit kills on four different occasions . . . had a career high 17 kills twice in the same day, setting the mark September 13 against Southern Illinois and Western Illinois . . . recorded double digit digs in six matches and finished with 175 on the season . . . added 21 blocks, 21 service aces and 17 assists. 2007: Saw action in 27 matches as a sophomore...recorded 157 kills, averag- ing 1.74 per game...had 229 digs, averaging 2.54 per game...had four matches with double-digit kills, including a season-high 12 against North Texas Sept. 23...posted double-digit digs in 11 matches, including a career high 22 against Ole Miss Aug. 25. 2006: Saw action in 28 matches as a true freshman ... recorded 116 kills, averaging 1.53 per game ... recorded 76 digs and 13 blocks ... had a career-high 14 kills against South Alabama on Oct. 14 ... set a career high for digs with eight against Alabama State on Oct. 10 ... member of the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll High School: Four-year standout at Dobie High School in Houston, Texas … led her team to four straight Bi-District appearances … two-time team captain … earned First Team All-District honors as a senior and as a junior … was sixth in the Greater Houston Area in kills (375) and digs (415) … led the Greater Hous- ton Area in kills and digs as a junior … picked up Second Team All-District acco- lades as a sophomore and freshman … received All-Tournament honors at the Kingwood Invitational in 2005 … captain of her club team and participated in the 2006 Junior Olympics … also participated in track and field … nominee for the All-Greater Houston Area Female Athlete of the Year Award. Personal: Daughter of Johnny and Zelda DeWalt … born on January 1st, 1988 … majoring in Accounting.

DeWalt’s Career Statistics Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE 2006 76 28 116 88 393 0.71 3 8 9 8 60 1 12 13 4 0 2007 90 27 157 117 522 0.77 28 7 19 36 229 5 15 20 4 3 2008 85 30 185 120 547 .119 17 21 29 31 175 3 18 21 3 4 TOTAL 251 85 458 325 1462 .089 48 36 57 75 464 9 45 54 11 7

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2008: Led Arkansas State with 296 kills, averaging 3.89 per set to rank third in the Sun Belt Conference . . . led ASU in kills despite missing the last eight matches due to injury . . . posted double digit kills in 16 matches including a career high 25 in ASU's 3-1 victory Western Illinois September 13 . . . added 35 blocks to finish third on the team . . . recorded 192 digs . . . added 13 service aces and 12 assists . . . was named MVP of the Texas Southern Season-Opening Tournament . . . was also named to the all-tournament team at the Southern Illinois-Hampton Inn Saluki Invitational . . . named MVP of the Western Carolina Catamount Clash. 2007: Redshirted after transferring from North Idaho College. Junior College: Earned first team All-Region honors after leading North Idaho to a final ranking of 4th nationally and regional championship in 2006...earned second team All-Region honors in 2005. High School: Four-year standout at Aiea High School...Oahu Interscholastic Associ- ation West 1st Team 2005...OIA West 2nd Team 2004...led Aiea to Oahu Interscholas- tic Association West championship in 2004 and 2005... team captain and female Athlete of the Year 2005...also a four-year varsity track and field athlete. Personal: Daughter of Peter and Lii Purcell … born on Sept. 28, 1987 … major is in- terdisciplinary studies.

Purcell’s Career Statistics Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE 2008 76 25 296 167 751 .172 12 14 23 10 192 7 28 35 4 2 TOTAL 76 25 296 167 751 .172 12 14 23 10 192 7 28 35 4 2 The 2009 Red Wolves

14 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans The 2009 Red Wolves Christin Baker 3 Jr. - MH - 5’9” Edmond, Oklahoma Edmond North High School

2008: Played in all 33 matches for the Red Wolves . . . was second on the team with 74 blocks including a career high six solo blocks in the season opener against Mississippi Valley . . . recorded 176 kills on the year . . . posted a career high 11 kills October 2 at South Alabama . . . added 27 digs and 17 assists on the season . . . named to the Sun Belt Conference Com- missioner's List after the 2007-2008 academic year. 2007: Played in all 31 of ASU’s matches in 2007, recording 257 kills for an av- erage of 2.42 per game...was second on team with 60 blocks...added 40 digs on season. High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner at Edmond North ... led Edmond North to third-place ranking in the state ... was named to the All-State team and three tour- nament teams as a senior ... selected to play in the 2007 Oklahoma All-Star Volley- ball game ... named to the All-Conference, All-City and All-Edmond teams as a junior ... member of the Jenks All-Tournament Team and All-Edmond Team as a sophomore ... also participated on track and field team ... finished sixth in the long jump at state championships as a sophomore and junior Personal: Daughter of Josita Baker ... born March 16, 1989 ... majoring in biology.

Baker’s Career Statistics Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE 2007 106 31 257 119 570 .242 5 0 0 0 40 14 46 60 10 2 2008 112 33 176 69 384 .279 17 0 0 2 27 20 54 74 7 3 TOTAL 218 64 433 188 954 .257 17 0 0 2 67 34 100 134 17 5

AStateRedWolves.com 15 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re Laura Bennett12 Jr. - S - 5’8” Kansas City, Kansas St. Thomas Aquinas High School

2008: Led the team with 1,224 assists, averaging 10.9 assists per set to rank third in the Sun Belt Conference and 28th nationally . . . her season as- sist total was the seventh best in ASU history . . . had a career high 60 as- sists against Florida Atlantic October 24 . . . added 78 kills, 32 blocks and 20 service aces on the year . . . named to the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll following the 2007-2008 academic year. 2007: Played in 103 games for ASU as a redshirt freshman...was second on team with 183 assists...had 26 service aces...recorded 218 digs. 2006: Redshirt season. High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner at St. Thomas Aquinas High School … two-year team captain … finished first in school history in career assists per game at 10.58 ... also set the single season record for assists per game at 11.518 in 2005 ... guided her team to a 38-2 record in 2005 and to the East Kansas League championship … garnered East Kansas League Player of the Year honors in 2005 as well as First Team All-EKL accolades … she averaged 11.52 assists per game and tallied 125 digs in 2005 … as a sophomore, she led her team to a third place fin- ished in the Kansas 6A State championship while earning All-Tournament honors … earned All-RKL and All-Sun Volleyball honors as a sophomore … played for the Mid- American Volleyball Junior Olympic team. Personal: Daughter of Jim and Linda Bennett … born on April 20, 1988 … majoring in communication disorders/speech therapy.

Bennett’s Career Statistics Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE 2007 103 31 14 10 54 .074 186 26 30 21 218 0 5 5 1 5 2008 112 32 78 28 222 .225 1224 20 31 1 204 3 29 32 11 10 TOTAL 215 63 92 38 276 .196 1410 46 61 22 422 3 34 37 12 15 The 2009 Red Wolves

16 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans The 2009 Red Wolves Kaelynn Benson 2 So. - DS - 5’4” Trumann, Arkansas Trumann High School

2008: Played in nine matches as a true freshman . . . recorded two digs and two blocks. High School: Four-year varsity standout at Trumann High School...named 4A Northeast All-Conference 2006 and 2007...named to Class 4A All-State Tour- nament Team 2007...named to Jonesboro Sun’s Best Under the Sun Team for volleyball and softball 2007...also named to Wildcat Invitational All-Tournament Team 2006 and 2007...member of National Honor Society...also played softball. Personal: Daughter of Terry and Tracy Benson … born Oct. 17, 1989 … ma- joring in Physical Education.

Benson’s Career Statistics Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE 2008 8 8 0 2 2 -1.000 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 2 TOTAL 8 8 0 2 2 -1.000 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 2

AStateRedWolves.com 17 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re Cayla Fielder 4 So. - MB - 6’1” Jonesboro, Arkansas Westside High School

2008: Saw action in all 33 matches as a true freshman . . . led the team with 103 blocks . . . notched a career high eight blocks in ASU's wins over Mem- phis and Louisiana-Lafayette . . . had four or more blocks on 13 other occa- sions . . . was second on the team with 291 kills, averaging 2.47 kills per set . . . posted 14 matches with double digit kills . . . added 19 service aces and 45 digs on the season . . . recorded eight assists on the year . . . posted a hitting percentage of .363 at the end of the regular season to rank fourth in the Sun Belt and 36th nationally . . . her final season hitting percentage of .356 landed sixth in the ASU record book just behind Jennifer Schumann’s .357 in 1990 . . . named to the Texas Southern and UMKC Kangaroo Klassic All-Tournament teams . . . also named All- Sun Belt Conference second team and SBC Freshman of the Year. High School: Was 2007 State Tournament MVP, leading Westside High School to the 2007 Class AAAA State Championship...All-State 2006 and 2007...four- time All-Conference performer...two-time State Tournament All-Tournament team...2005 Newcomer of the Year...2007 ASU Playday MVP...helped Westside to State Runner-Up finish three consecutive seasons before winning title in 2007...also led Westside to ASU Playday Championship and Bolton Invitational Championship...was also an All-State tennis player at Westside, finishing third in state in 2006 and runner-up in 2007. Personal: Daughter of Lawrence and Cynthia Fielder … born April 3, 1990 … major is undecided.

Fielder’s Career Statistics Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE 2008 112 33 291 85 578 .356 8 19 40 0 45 24 79 103 13 6 TOTAL 112 33 291 85 578 .356 8 19 40 0 45 24 79 103 13 6 The 2009 Red Wolves

18 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans The 2009 Red Wolves Jordan Williams 5 So. - DS - 5’7” Jonesboro, Arkansas Nettleton High School

2008: Played in eight matches as a true freshman . . . posted seven digs and one block. High School: Two-time All-State performer at Nettleton High School...three- time All-Conference performer...played in AHSAA All-Star Game...Jonesboro Sun’s Best Under the Sun 2006 and 2007...GameFace All-Star 2007...helped lead Nettleton to state tournament three consecutive seasons and undefeated conference championship 2007...was also a standout softball player and cheerleader at Nettleton...Wendy’s Heismann Academic nominee. Personal: Daughter of Roger and Lori Williams … born March 29, 1990 … majoring in pediatric physical therapy.

Williams’ Career Statistics Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE 2008 11 8 0 0 0 .000 0 0 6 1 7 0 1 1 0 0 TOTAL 11 8 0 0 0 .000 0 0 6 1 7 0 1 1 0 0

AStateRedWolves.com 19 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re Brittany Crislip 7 So. - S - 5’8” Houston, Texas Clear Lake High School

2008: Played in five matches in 2008 . . . was third on the team with 34 as- sists, posting a season high 15 against Mississippi Valley . . . added 10 serv- ice aces, two kills and five digs on the season. High School: 2007 All District and Academic All-District...2007 24-5A District MVP...2007 All-Texas Team...2007 Channel 11 top 11...2006 Honorable Men- tion All-District...qualified for Junior Olympics 2005-2007, MaxPreps ranked #24 in assists 2007...Clear Lake High School Fighting Falcon Award...member of National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Kevin and Christy Crislip … born May 8, 1990 … ma- joring in Nursing.

Crislip’s Career Statistics Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE 2008 4 5 2 0 3 .667 34 10 0 0 5 1 0 1 0 1 TOTAL 4 5 2 0 3 .667 34 10 0 0 5 1 0 1 0 1 The 2009 Red Wolves

20 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans The 2009 Red Wolves Charlyn Ursell 9 So. - OH - 5’10” Houston, Texas New American School

2008: Saw action in 12 matches . . . finished the season with 38 kills includ- ing a career high 12 kills in ASU's 3-0 victory at North Texas November 14 . . . added six blocks and three digs. High School: Played for Sports Performance Volleyball Club in High School, leading team to 2006 National Championship. Personal: Daughter of Charlie and Beverly Ursell … born Oct. 22, 1989 … major is undecided.

Ursell’s Career Statistics Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA TB BE BHE 2008 23 12 38 20 80 .225 0 0 0 1 3 1 5 6 0 1 TOTAL 23 12 38 20 80 .225 0 0 0 1 3 1 5 6 0 1

AStateRedWolves.com 21 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re Brittany Hoag13 Fr. - OH - 6’1” Crosby, Texas Crosby High School

2008: Medical redshirt. High School: Four-year varsity standout and two-year team captain at Crosby (Texas) High School, earning first -team All-District honors all four years...offensive player of the year 2006 and 2007 at Crosby...broke school record for kills per match and kills per season...District MVP 2007...earned Houston Chronicle Player of the Week honors in 2007...Baytown Sun Player of the Year 2007...member of National English and Science Honor Society and National Honor Society...also played softball, soccer and ran track. Personal: Parents are Greg Hoag and Lasses Porterfield...major is unde- cided...hobbies are photography, sports and nutrition. The 2009 Red Wolves

22 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans The 2009 Red Wolves Taylor Coughlin14 Fr. - OH - 5’10” Bloomington, Illinois Normal Community High School

High School: In two seasons at NCHS, Coughlin posted 358 kills and 92 blocks to place 21st and 15th in the Ironmen career rankings . . . transferred to Normal Community High after moving from Johnson, Iowa and helped both schools to the state playoffs in all three seasons of her career . . . played for former Western Kentucky Hilltopper Natalie Sutimek at NCHS. Personal: Has been playing club volleyball since the sixth grade, and cur- rently plays for the Bloomington-based Elite Volleyball Club . . . daughter of Craig and Bobbi Coughlin . . . carries a 4.5 grade-point average on a 5.0 scale.

AStateRedWolves.com 23 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re Kelsie Hodges15 Fr. - MB - 5’10” Jonesboro, Arkansas Nettleton High School

High School: All-conference and all-state selection in 2007 and 2008 . . . led the Raiders to a 25-4 finish during the 2008 season, delivering 545 kills, 151 blocks, and 149 digs on the year while serving at 92 percent . . . named to the Arkansas Athletes Outreach Top 25 volleyball team twice . . . 2008 All- Star nominee . . . named to GameFace magazine’s first team and the Jones- boro Sun’s Best Under the Sun. Personal: National Honor Society student and named as an Outstanding Senior by the Jonesboro Optimist Club . . . daughter of Kevin and Dametra Hodges . . . coached at Nettleton by Vickie Gatewood. The 2009 Red Wolves

24 AStateRedWolves.com Coaching Staff Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re Justin Ingram Head Coach - 1st year

Arkansas State University Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee announced Friday, April 17 that Justin Ingram has been named head coach of the Red Wolves volleyball team. "We are very excited to name Justin Ingram as our new women's volleyball coach," said Lee. "Justin has obviously been associated with some outstanding programs at Kansas State and Houston. He comes with a tremendous reputation as a great trainer and as a great recruiter. He started as one of our top can- didates and remained there until the end." Ingram becomes the sixth head coach in ASU volleyball his- tory after serving eight years as an assistant coach at Kansas State. During his time at Kansas State, he served as the recruiting coordinator and offensive coordi- nator for the Wildcats who posted a 171-79 record and made seven NCAA tournament appearances during his time with the program. While at Kansas State, the Wildcats earned American Volleyball Coaches Association top-25 final rankings six different seasons including a No. 11 final ranking in 2003. The Wildcats also had seven 20-win seasons in his time there, including a 30-win season and a first-place finish in the Big 12 in 2003. Kansas State's final RPI ranked in the top-30 nationally during seven of Ingram's eight sea- sons with the Wildcats. Ingram served the previous two years as an assistant coach at the University of Houston. He served as a junior college recruiting coordinator, travel coordinator and assistant director of camps. The Cougars posted a 42-24 record and made back-to-back NCAA tourna- ment appearances and posted con- secutive 20-win seasons in 1998 and 1999. The Cougars were the Con- ference USA National Division Run- ners-up in 1998 and C-USA National Division Champions in 1999. During his career, Ingram has helped lead teams to nine NCAA Ingram led his first summer camps as the Tournament appearances including a Red Wolves head coach in July 2009. Coaching Staff Coaching

26 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans Coaching Staff trip to the Sweet Sixteen in 2003. He has coached eight All-America selections, 22 All-Big 12 selections, 55 Academic All-Big 12 players, six All-Conference USA selec- tions, four Big 12 Libero of the Year win- ners, a Big 12 Player of the Year, a Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and a C-USA Player of the Year. Ingram earned his bachelor's degree in Community and Regional Planning from Iowa State University in 1995 and a mas- ter's degree in City and Regional Planning from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 1998. "Arkansas State is a tremendous uni- Ingram was named head coach of the Red Wolves versity with an excellent volleyball program volleyball program April 17 after serving as an assis- and I'm thrilled to be here," said Ingram. "I tant coach at Kansas State for the past eight years. think the program is heading in a very posi- tive direction and I'm excited to be part of its future. Not only does ASU have a strong volleyball program, it's in a strong conference and has great support from the community. So, this is a great situation and opportunity and I look forward to the challenges ahead."

What They’re Saying About Ingram . . .

“I think extremely highly of him. He has been instrumental in the development of our program over the past eight years in every facet of what we’ve done here and what we’ve been able to accomplish at K-State. He is a dear friend and a wonderful volleyball coach. I think that Arkansas State is very fortunate to have an opportunity to have him be their vol- leyball coach.” Suzie Fritz, Head Volleyball Coach Kansas State University

“I think Justin is going to do an outstanding job at Arkansas State. One of the reasons I’m very inter-ested in what hap- pens there is because our conference has taken leaps and bounds the last couple of years in volleyball. Our confer- ence RPI is now 11th in the country out of the 33 conferences, and I think Arkansas State is really a great opportunity for somebody. I think Justin has paid his dues being in the Big 12 for so many years and has been associated with two very successful programs at K-State and the University of Houston. I think he’s just ready for this, and I encouraged him very much to go after this job. I told him they have a very athletic team in place right now, and I think Arkansas State is a great place to recruit to. I just thought it was a good fit in both directions.” Matt Peck, Head Volleyball Coach Middle Tennessee State University

“I think it’s a great hire for Arkansas State. He’s a very good trainer. I’ve seen him train in the gym, and he’s an excellent trainer. I think most people would agree that he’s one of the hardest working recruiters out there. He’s done a great job of bringing in some tremendously talented athletes internationally and here in the country. I think ASU has a great his- tory and tradition with the volleyball program there, and I think it was a very smart hire. I think it’s one that sends the message that ASU wants to go to the next level.” Kelly Sheffield, Head Volleyball Coach University of Dayton

AStateRedWolves.com 27 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re Julie Allen Assistant Coach - 2nd year Julie Allen joined the Arkansas State volleyball staff as an assistant coach on April 1, 2008, after two seasons at Georgetown. Allen joined the Georgetown program in Au- gust 2006 after spending nearly two years at Cal- ifornia State University at Chico as the assistant women’s volleyball coach and head men’s club coach. “I am truly excited that Julie agreed to come to Arkansas State and our volleyball program,” ASU Head Coach Craig Cummings said. “She brings with her a wealth of experience from the Big East Conference, training the setters and co- ordinating the offense at Georgetown University during the last couple of seasons. With some very talented candidates in the pool, Julie stood out as the best, allowing our program to take ad- vantage of her experience and expertise and help us climb back to the top of the Sun Belt Conference.” After graduating from the University of Portland in 2002, Allen was the head volleyball coach at Tualatin High School in Tualatin, Ore. until 2003. She was a lead coach for the Empire Volleyball Club in Santa Rosa, Calif. from 2000-2004. Allen is also a graduate of the NCAA Women’s Coaches Academy, which is designed for women coaches who are ready and will- ing to increase their individual effectiveness through learning advanced skills and strategies that directly affect their personal and team success. A four-year setter at Portland, Allen stands at fifth on the Pilots’ all-time career assists list with 2,042. “I have to thank Coach Cummings for giving me the opportunity to come here and work with the student-athletes and administra- tion,” Allen said. “Coach Cummings has an amazing program with athletes that want to work and improve their game. I wanted to learn from someone who has had a successful program, and I will definitely be able to do that at Arkansas State.” “Julie is a bright young lady with a lot of energy and has an outside-the-box mentality towards developing new ways to train the team,” Cummings said. “She will coordinate our recruiting efforts as well as handle the video systems throughout the year.” “The Sun Belt Conference has progressed in the competitive world of volleyball, and I hope I can bring something that helps both Arkansas State and the conference,” Allen said.

Joelle Mafo Ashley Helliwell

Coaching Staff Coaching Graduate Assistant Volunteer

28 AStateRedWolves.com 2008 Year-in-review Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re 2008: A Season of Change for Arkansas State

The 2008-2009 season proved son-Opening Tournament followed The second streak began in the to be one of many up's and down's by a win over UT-Martin at the Con- last game of the Hampton Inn for the Arkansas State volleyball vocation Center September 2. The Saluki Invitational September 13 program. A new mascot, 21 wins Red Wolves did not lose a set in when Arkansas State defeated and honors along the way high- their first four matches. Junior Western Illinois 3-1. The Red lighted the 2008 season. Konae Purcell was named MVP of Wolves then won three straight In finishing the regular season at the tournament and Neeley was matches at the Western Carolina 21-11 and 10-8 in league play, named the tournament's outstand- Catamount Clash over Presbyte- Arkansas State posted its highest ing defensive specialist, while rian, Western Carolina and Norfolk winning percentage (.656) since Fielder was selected to the all-tour- State. Purcell was also named the 2004 season, when ASU fin- nament team. MVP of the Catamount Clash, ished 25-7 (.781) and tied for first while now-departed senior Mafo place in the Sun Belt East Division. Joelle earned all-tournament hon- Following regular season play, ors. freshman Cayla Fielder was Back-to-back home wins over named to the All-Sun Belt Confer- Louisiana-Lafayette September 26 ence second team and selected as and Louisiana-Monroe September the SBC Freshman of the Year. 28 started the third win streak, fol- After just one season, Fielder has lowed by road wins over South Al- etched her named in the ASU abama and Troy. The Red Wolves record book with the sixth best sin- also topped Memphis 3-1 at home gle-season hitting percentage. October 7, before losing to Middle Junior Libero Erin Neeley Tennessee and Western Kentucky. staked her claim on the ASU career The last win streak started with a digs chart ranking fourth with 1,323 road-swing through the state of digs with a season to play still Louisiana beginning October 16. ahead. ASU defeated New Orleans 3-0, Junior Laura Bennett also Louisiana-Lafayette 3-1 and moved into the record rankings Louisiana-Monroe 3-0 over the ,posting 1,224 assists on the year weekend. Neeley was named SBC and earning the seventh spot on Defensive Player of the Week fol- the single season chart. lowing the weekend sweep. The ASU entered the Sun Belt Con- Red Wolves returned home to top ference Tournament as the No. 7 Florida Atlantic October 24 before seed, taking on second-seeded falling to Florida International the Middle Tennessee. The Blue next day. Raiders ended ASU's postseason Arkansas State won its last two play topping the Red Wolves 3-0. matches on the road, winning at Over the season, the team posted UALR 3-2 and North Texas 3-0. four win streaks of four wins or The end of the 2008 season more. also marked the end of head coach With its 4-0 start, ASU got off to Craig Cummings’ time at Arkansas Freshman Cayla Fielder finished its best start since the 2004 season her first year as a Red Wolf with the State. Cummings announced his when it started 5-0. The team sixth best single-season hitting resignation in February 2009 after posted wins over Mississippi Valley percentage in ASU history, All-Sun 13 years at ASU, and Justin Ingram State, Texas Southern and The Belt Conference second team hon- was named head coach in April. Citadel in the Texas Southern Sea- ors and as the SBC Freshman of

2008 Year-In-Review the Year. 30 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans 2008 Year-In-Review

2008 Overall and Sun Belt Conference Statistics

OVERALL CONFERENCE Attack Set Attack Set ## Player gp k k/s e ta pct a a/s pts/s gp k k/s e ta pct a a/s pts/s 17 Purcell, Konae 82 296 3.61 167 751 . 1 7 2 12 0.15 - 37 116 3.14 83 342 . 0 9 6 6 0.16 - 4 Fielder, Cayla 118 291 2.47 85 578 . 3 5 6 8 0.07 - 66 163 2.47 51 327 . 3 4 3 1 0.02 - 11 Joelle, Mafo 101 249 2.47 107 640 . 2 2 2 35 0.35 - 64 164 2.56 74 410 . 2 2 0 20 0.31 - 6 Catalane, Kristen 88 243 2.76 139 652 . 1 6 0 10 0.11 - 52 139 2.67 90 385 . 1 2 7 5 0.10 - 10 DeWalt, Mandy 91 185 2.03 120 547 . 1 1 9 17 0.19 - 52 90 1.73 70 288 . 0 6 9 7 0.13 - 3 Baker, Christin 118 176 1.49 69 384 . 2 7 9 17 0.14 - 66 109 1.65 39 237 . 2 9 5 7 0.11 - 12 Bennett, Laura 115 78 0.68 28 222 . 2 2 5 1224 10.64 - 66 39 0.59 15 124 . 1 9 4 692 10.48 - 9 Ursell, Charlyn 23 38 1.65 20 80 . 2 2 5 0 0.00 - 10 21 2.10 12 48 . 1 8 8 0 0.00 - 14 England, Laurel 13 15 1.15 7 41 . 1 9 5 2 0.15 - 2 1 0.50 0 1 1.000 0 0.00 - 8 Bowman, Heather 114 9 0.08 4 32 . 1 5 6 30 0.26 - 66 6 0.09 2 14 . 2 8 6 23 0.35 - 1 Neeley, Erin 118 5 0.04 3 34 . 0 5 9 25 0.21 - 66 2 0.03 1 21 . 0 4 8 11 0.17 - 7 Crislip, Brittany 7 2 0.29 0 3 . 6 6 7 34 4.86 - 2 0 0.00 0 1 . 0 0 0 2 1.00 - 2 Benson, Kaelynn 9 0 0.00 2 2 -1.000 0 0.00 - 3 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 - 5 Williams, Jordan 12 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 - 7 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 - ARKANSAS STATE 118 1587 13.45 751 3966 . 2 1 1 1414 11.98 - 66 850 12.88 437 2198 . 1 8 8 774 11.73 - Opponents...... 118 1299 11.01 589 3710 . 1 9 1 1184 10.03 - 66 788 11.94 340 2129 . 2 1 0 724 10.97 -

Player Serve Dig Blocking Serve Dig Blocking Player sa sa/s se re dig dig/s bs ba total b/s sa sa/s se re dig dig/s bs ba total b/s Purcell, Konae 14 0.17 23 10 192 2.34 7 28 35 0.43 8 0.22 12 5 79 2.14 4 15 19 0.51 Fielder, Cayla 19 0.16 40 0 45 0.38 24 79 103 0.87 7 0.11 18 0 22 0.33 13 46 59 0.89 Joelle, Mafo 0 0.00 0 0 56 0.55 6 42 48 0.48 0 0.00 0 0 40 0.62 4 26 30 0.47 Catalane, Kristen 24 0.27 33 28 176 2.00 6 18 24 0.27 12 0.23 15 20 97 1.87 4 11 15 0.29 DeWalt, Mandy 21 0.23 29 31 175 1.92 3 18 21 0.23 12 0.23 18 19 92 1.77 1 11 12 0.23 Baker, Christin 0 0.00 0 2 27 0.23 20 54 74 0.63 0 0.00 0 1 12 0.18 3 37 40 0.61 Bennett, Laura 20 0.17 31 1 204 1.77 3 29 32 0.28 12 0.18 13 1 108 1.64 1 19 20 0.30 Ursell, Charlyn 0 0.00 0 1 3 0.13 1 5 6 0.26 0 0.00 0 0 1 0.10 0 4 4 0.40 England, Laurel 0 0.00 0 0 2 0.15 1 2 3 0.23 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Bowman, Heather 15 0.13 21 14 338 2.96 0 0 0 0.00 6 0.09 12 8 168 2.55 0 0 0 0.00 Neeley, Erin 16 0.14 33 16 441 3.74 0 0 0 0.00 7 0.11 17 12 231 3.50 0 0 0 0.00 Crislip, Brittany 10 1.43 0 0 5 0.71 1 0 1 0.14 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Benson, Kaelynn 0 0.00 0 2 2 0.22 2 0 2 0.22 0 0.00 0 2 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 Williams, Jordan 0 0.00 6 1 7 0.58 0 1 1 0.08 0 0.00 4 0 5 0.71 0 0 0 0.00 TEAM - - - 18 ------13------ARKANSAS STATE 139 1.18 216 124 1673 14.18 74 276 212.0 1.80 64 0.97 109 81 855 12.95 30 169 114.5 1.73 Opponents...... 124 1.05 228 172 1449 12.28 99 382 290.0 2.46 81 1.23 143 64 764 11.58 53 228 167.0 2.53

AStateRedWolves.com 31 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re 2008 Category Leaders # ATTACK (by K) S K K/S E TA Pct # KILL (by K) S K K/S 17 Purcell, Konae 82 296 3.61 167 751 . 1 7 2 17 Purcell, Konae 82 296 3.61 4 Fielder, Cayla 118 291 2.47 85 578 . 3 5 6 4 Fielder, Cayla 118 291 2.47 11 Joelle, Mafo 101 249 2.47 107 640 . 2 2 2 11 Joelle, Mafo 101 249 2.47 6 Catalane, Kristen 88 243 2.76 139 652 . 1 6 0 6 Catalane, Kristen 88 243 2.76 10 DeWalt, Mandy 91 185 2.03 120 547 . 1 1 9 10 DeWalt, Mandy 91 185 2.03 3 Baker, Christin 118 176 1.49 69 384 . 2 7 9 3 Baker, Christin 118 176 1.49 12 Bennett, Laura 115 78 0.68 28 222 . 2 2 5 12 Bennett, Laura 115 78 0.68 9 Ursell, Charlyn 23 38 1.65 20 80 . 2 2 5 9 Ursell, Charlyn 23 38 1.65 14 England, Laurel 13 15 1.15 7 41 . 1 9 5 14 England, Laurel 13 15 1.15 8 Bowman, Heather 114 9 0.08 4 32 . 1 5 6 8 Bowman, Heather 114 9 0.08 1 Neeley, Erin 118 5 0.04 3 34 . 0 5 9 1 Neeley, Erin 118 5 0.04 7 Crislip, Brittany 7 2 0.29 0 3 . 6 6 7 7 Crislip, Brittany 7 2 0.29 2 Benson, Kaelynn 9 0 0.00 2 2-1.000 2 Benson, Kaelynn 9 0 0.00

# SET (by A) S A A/S TA Pct # SERVE (by SA) S SA SE SA/S TA Pct 12 Bennett, Laura 115 1224 10.64 - - 6 Catalane, Kristen 88 24 33 0.27 - - 11 Joelle, Mafo 101 35 0.35 - - 10 DeWalt, Mandy 91 21 29 0.23 - - 7 Crislip, Brittany 7 34 4.86 - - 12 Bennett, Laura 115 20 31 0.17 - - 8 Bowman, Heather 114 30 0.26 - - 4 Fielder, Cayla 118 19 40 0.16 - - 1 Neeley, Erin 118 25 0.21 - - 1 Neeley, Erin 118 16 33 0.14 - - 10 DeWalt, Mandy 91 17 0.19 - - 8 Bowman, Heather 114 15 21 0.13 - - 3 Baker, Christin 118 17 0.14 - - 17 Purcell, Konae 82 14 23 0.17 - - 17 Purcell, Konae 82 12 0.15 - - 7 Crislip, Brittany 7 10 0 1.43 - - 6 Catalane, Kristen 88 10 0.11 - - 5 Williams, Jordan 12 0 6 0.00 - - 4 Fielder, Cayla 118 8 0.07 - - 3 Baker, Christin 118 0 0 0.00 - - 14 England, Laurel 13 2 0.15 - - 11 Joelle, Mafo 101 0 0 0.00 - - TM TEAM 118 0 0.00 - - 5 Williams, Jordan 12 0 0.00 - - # DEFENSE (by Dig) S Dig Dig/S BHE 2 Benson, Kaelynn 9 0 0.00 - - 1 Neeley, Erin 118 441 3.74 6 9 Ursell, Charlyn 23 0 0.00 - - 8 Bowman, Heather 114 338 2.96 2 12 Bennett, Laura 115 204 1.77 10 # BLOCK (by Total) S BS BA Total Blk/S 17 Purcell, Konae 82 192 2.34 2 4 Fielder, Cayla 118 24 79 103.0 0.87 6 Catalane, Kristen 88 176 2.00 1 3 Baker, Christin 118 20 54 74.0 0.63 10 DeWalt, Mandy 91 175 1.92 4 11 Joelle, Mafo 101 6 42 48.0 0.48 11 Joelle, Mafo 101 56 0.55 3 17 Purcell, Konae 82 7 28 35.0 0.43 4 Fielder, Cayla 118 45 0.38 6 12 Bennett, Laura 115 3 29 32.0 0.28 3 Baker, Christin 118 27 0.23 3 6 Catalane, Kristen 88 6 18 24.0 0.27 5 Williams, Jordan 12 7 0.58 0 10 DeWalt, Mandy 91 3 18 21.0 0.23 7 Crislip, Brittany 7 5 0.71 1 9 Ursell, Charlyn 23 1 5 6.0 0.26 9 Ursell, Charlyn 23 3 0.13 1 14 England, Laurel 13 1 2 3.0 0.23 2 Benson, Kaelynn 9 2 0.22 2 2 Benson, Kaelynn 9 2 0 2.0 0.22 14 England, Laurel 13 2 0.15 0 5 Williams, Jordan 12 0 1 1.0 0.08 7 Crislip, Brittany 7 1 0 1.0 0.14 # RECEPT (by TA) S RE RE/S TA Pct 8 Bowman, Heather 114 0 0 0.0 0.00 TM TEAM - 18 0.15 - - 1 Neeley, Erin 118 16 0.14 - - 10 DeWalt, Mandy 91 31 0.34 - - 6 Catalane, Kristen 88 28 0.32 - - 8 Bowman, Heather 114 14 0.12 - - 17 Purcell, Konae 82 10 0.12 - - 4 Fielder, Cayla 118 0 0.00 - - 11 Joelle, Mafo 101 0 0.00 - - 3 Baker, Christin 118 2 0.02 - - 2 Benson, Kaelynn 9 2 0.22 - - 12 Bennett, Laura 115 1 0.01 - - 5 Williams, Jordan 12 1 0.08 - - 9 Ursell, Charlyn 23 1 0.04 - - 2008 Year-In-Review

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Date Opponent Score Score-by-set Overall Conf Time Att. Aug 29 vs Mississippi Valley W 3-0 25-19,25-14,25-13 1-0 0-0 2hr 12 25 Aug 29 at Texas Southern W 3-0 25-17,25-10,25-20 2-0 0-0 1hr 35 50 Aug30 vs The Citadel W 3-0 25-13,25-14,25-19 3-0 0-0 1 hr 1 50 Sep 02 UTM W 3-0 25-16,25-18,25-19 4-0 0-0 1:23 342 09/05/08 vs Samford L 0-3 18-25,21-25,27-29 4-1 0-0 1:15 97 09/06/08 vs Morgan State W 3-0 25-11,25-11,25-18 5-1 0-0 0:55 58 % 09/06/08 at UMKC W 3-0 25-23,25-18,25-22 6-1 0-0 1:35 148 Sep 12 vs SEMO L 2-3 17-25,24-26,25-20,25-18,8-15 6-2 0-0 1:39 70 Sep 13 at Southern Illinois L 1-3 21-25,25-21,20-25,23-25 6-3 0-0 2:03 200 Sep 13 vs Western Illinois W 3-1 25-21,19-25,25-20,26-24 7-3 0-0 1:44 79 Sep 19 vs Presbyterian W 3-0 25-16,25-19,25-15 8-3 0-0 1hr 5 Sep 19 at Western Carolina W 3-0 25-23,25-20,25-21 9-3 0-0 1hr 30 150 Sep 20 vs Norfolk State W 3-2 20-25,25-18,20-25,26-24,15-6 10-3 0-0 1hr 56 50 * Sep 25 UNO L 0-3 17-25,20-25,22-25 10-4 0-1 1:25 215 * Sep 26 UL W 3-0 25-18,25-23,25-13 11-4 1-1 1:25 304 * 9/28/08 ULM W 3-0 25-21,25-13,25-20 12-4 2-1 1:20 208 * Oct 02 at South Alabama W 3-1 25-15,25-15,20-25,31-29 13-4 3-1 1:47 312 * Oct 04 at Troy Trojans W 3-2 25-14,16-25,20-25,25-20,15-11 14-4 4-1 2h 329 Oct 07 MEM W 3-1 25-23,18-25,25-20,25-22 15-4 4-1 1:52 227 * Oct 10 MT L 1-3 25-23,12-25,22-25,19-25 15-5 4-2 1:45 265 * Oct 11 WKU L 0-3 15-25,26-28,21-25 15-6 4-3 1:20 238 * Oct 16 at UNO W 3-0 25-23,25-23,25-21 16-6 5-3 1:25 232 * Oct 17 at UL W 3-1 25-22,20-25,25-22,27-25 17-6 6-3 1:59 363 * Oct 19 at ULM W 3-0 25-16,25-22,25-16 18-6 7-3 1:17 64 * Oct 24 FAU W 3-2 18-25,23-25,25-21,26-24,15-11 19-6 8-3 2:14 267 * Oct 25 FIU L 1-3 18-25,25-23,17-25,9-25 19-7 8-4 1:42 244 * Oct 28 at UALR W 3-2 21-25,25-22,25-13,20-25,15-13 20-7 9-4 2:08 375 * 10/31/08 DENVER L 1-3 23-25,25-15,20-25,23-25 20-8 9-5 1:46 177 * Nov 02 NT L 1-3 21-25,21-25,25-19,19-25 20-9 9-6 1:45 167 * Nov 04 UALR L 0-3 17-25,18-25,15-25 20-10 9-7 1:20 427 * 11/14/200 at NT W 3-0 28-26,25-20,25-18 21-10 10-7 1:20 220 * 11/16/08 at Denver L 0-3 14-25,19-25,18-25 21-11 10-8 1:15 292 Nov 20 vs MT L 0-3 24-26,23-25,18-25 21-12 10-8 1:30 137

Team Record W-L-T Attend Dates Total Avg. Overall: 21-12 Total: 33 6382 193 Conference: 10-8 Home: 12 3081 257 Home: 5-7 Away: 12 2735 228 Away: 10-2 Neutral: 9 566 63 Neutral: 6-3 3 sets: 13-6 4 sets: 4-5 5 sets: 4-1

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2008 Match Highs ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills .625 (16- 1-24) Fielder, Cayla at UNO (Oct 16, 2008) .600 (13- 1-20) Purcell, Konae vs The Citadel (Aug30, 2008 in Houston, Texas) .550 (13- 2-20) Fielder, Cayla vs NT (Nov 02, 2008) .522 (14- 2-23) Fielder, Cayla vs Norfolk State (Sep 20, 2008 in Cullowhee, N.C.) .480 (16- 4-25) Purcell, Konae vs Presbyterian (Sep 19, 2008 in Cullowhee, N.C.) .478 (14- 3-23) Fielder, Cayla at South Alabama (Oct 02, 2008) .419 (16- 3-31) Joelle, Mafo vs FAU (Oct 24, 2008) .367 (25- 7-49) Purcell, Konae vs Western Illinois (Sep 13, 2008 in Carbondale, Ill.) .364 (12- 4-22) Catalane, Kristen at Troy Trojans (Oct 04, 2008) .321 (13- 4-28) Fielder, Cayla at Troy Trojans (Oct 04, 2008) KILLS (K-E-TA) 25 (25- 7-49) 4s Purcell, Konae vs Western Illinois (Sep 13, 2008 in Carbondale, Ill.) 22 (22-10-40) 5s Purcell, Konae vs Norfolk State (Sep 20, 2008 in Cullowhee, N.C.) 20 (20- 8-46) 5s Purcell, Konae vs SEMO (Sep 12, 2008 in Carbondale, Ill.) 18 (18- 8-42) 5s Joelle, Mafo at UALR (Oct 28, 2008) 17 (17-13-45) 4s Purcell, Konae at Southern Illinois (Sep 13, 2008) 17 (17-14-50) 4s DeWalt, Mandy at Southern Illinois (Sep 13, 2008) 17 (17- 7-37) 4s DeWalt, Mandy vs Western Illinois (Sep 13, 2008 in Carbondale, Ill.) 16 (16- 3-31) 5s Joelle, Mafo vs FAU (Oct 24, 2008) 16 (16- 1-24) 3s Fielder, Cayla at UNO (Oct 16, 2008) 16 (16-10-47) 5s Catalane, Kristen at UALR (Oct 28, 2008) KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 16 (16- 4-25) Purcell, Konae vs Presbyterian (Sep 19, 2008 in Cullowhee, N.C.) 16 (16- 1-24) Fielder, Cayla at UNO (Oct 16, 2008) 15 (15- 7-33) Purcell, Konae vs UL (Sep 26, 2008) 13 (13- 1-20) Purcell, Konae vs The Citadel (Aug30, 2008 in Houston, Texas) 12 (12- 6-39) Purcell, Konae vs UNO (Sep 25, 2008) KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 25 (25- 7-49) Purcell, Konae vs Western Illinois (Sep 13, 2008 in Carbondale, Ill.) 17 (17-13-45) Purcell, Konae at Southern Illinois (Sep 13, 2008) 17 (17-14-50) DeWalt, Mandy at Southern Illinois (Sep 13, 2008) 17 (17- 7-37) DeWalt, Mandy vs Western Illinois (Sep 13, 2008 in Carbondale, Ill.) 15 (15- 8-38) Purcell, Konae vs MEM (Oct 07, 2008) KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 22 (22-10-40) Purcell, Konae vs Norfolk State (Sep 20, 2008 in Cullowhee, N.C.) 20 (20- 8-46) Purcell, Konae vs SEMO (Sep 12, 2008 in Carbondale, Ill.) 18 (18- 8-42) Joelle, Mafo at UALR (Oct 28, 2008) 16 (16- 3-31) Joelle, Mafo vs FAU (Oct 24, 2008) 16 (16-10-47) Catalane, Kristen at UALR (Oct 28, 2008) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 50 (17-14-50) 4s DeWalt, Mandy at Southern Illinois (Sep 13, 2008) 49 (25- 7-49) 4s Purcell, Konae vs Western Illinois (Sep 13, 2008 in Carbondale, Ill.) 47 (16-10-47) 5s Catalane, Kristen at UALR (Oct 28, 2008) 46 (20- 8-46) 5s Purcell, Konae vs SEMO (Sep 12, 2008 in Carbondale, Ill.) 45 (17-13-45) 4s Purcell, Konae at Southern Illinois (Sep 13, 2008) 44 (12-13-44) 4s Purcell, Konae at UL (Oct 17, 2008) 42 (18- 8-42) 5s Joelle, Mafo at UALR (Oct 28, 2008) 41 (15-13-41) 4s Catalane, Kristen vs NT (Nov 02, 2008) 40 (22-10-40) 5s Purcell, Konae vs Norfolk State (Sep 20, 2008 in Cullowhee, N.C.) 39 (12- 6-39) 3s Purcell, Konae vs UNO (Sep 25, 2008) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 39 (12- 6-39) Purcell, Konae vs UNO (Sep 25, 2008) 34 ( 8- 8-34) Purcell, Konae vs Samford (09/05/08 in Kansas City, Mo.) 33 (15- 7-33) Purcell, Konae vs UL (Sep 26, 2008) 32 (10- 6-32) Catalane, Kristen vs MT (Nov 20, 2008 in Miami, Fla.) 29 (12- 5-29) Purcell, Konae vs UTM (Sep 02, 2008) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 50 (17-14-50) DeWalt, Mandy at Southern Illinois (Sep 13, 2008) 49 (25- 7-49) Purcell, Konae vs Western Illinois (Sep 13, 2008 in Carbondale, Ill.) 45 (17-13-45) Purcell, Konae at Southern Illinois (Sep 13, 2008) 44 (12-13-44) Purcell, Konae at UL (Oct 17, 2008) 41 (15-13-41) Catalane, Kristen vs NT (Nov 02, 2008) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 47 (16-10-47) Catalane, Kristen at UALR (Oct 28, 2008) 46 (20- 8-46) Purcell, Konae vs SEMO (Sep 12, 2008 in Carbondale, Ill.) 42 (18- 8-42) Joelle, Mafo at UALR (Oct 28, 2008) 40 (22-10-40) Purcell, Konae vs Norfolk State (Sep 20, 2008 in Cullowhee, N.C.)

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attack set serve recept blocking Date Opponent sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba be total bhe points score Aug 29, 2008 vs Mississippi Valley 3 40 5 74 . 4 7 3 17 - - 14 10 - - 3 - - 58 8 1 2 8.5 2 - 3-0 Aug 29, 2008 at Texas Southern 3 36 11 67 . 3 7 3 31 - - 6 8 - - 0 - - 65 11 0 1 11.0 3 - 3-0 Aug30, 2008 vs The Citadel 3 44 13 82 . 3 7 8 34 - - 5 7 - - 0 - - 70 8 0 9 8.0 5 - 3-0 Sep 02, 2008 UTM 3 47 16 101 . 3 0 7 44 - - 7 13 - - 0 - - 41 2 4 1 4.0 1 - 3-0 09/05/08 vs Samford 3 37 22 111 . 1 3 5 35 - - 1 8 - - 2 - - 38 1 10 0 6.0 3 - 0-3 09/06/08 vs Morgan State 3 40 11 71 . 4 0 8 34 - - 6 6 - - 2 - - 30 0 4 0 2.0 3 - 3-0 09/06/08 at UMKC 3 33 17 95 . 1 6 8 32 - - 7 5 - - 3 - - 35 3 10 0 8.0 1 - 3-0 Sep 12, 2008 vs SEMO 5 65 31 203 . 1 6 7 63 - - 5 6 - - 7 - - 99 2 12 4 8.0 0 - 2-3 Sep 13, 2008 at Southern Illinois 4 66 38 169 . 1 6 6 62 - - 4 6 - - 3 - - 73 1 6 2 4.0 0 - 1-3 Sep 13, 2008 vs Western Illinois 4 57 26 159 . 1 9 5 57 - - 3 8 - - 5 - - 76 2 12 2 8.0 0 - 3-1 Sep 19, 2008 vs Presbyterian 3 51 15 88 . 4 0 9 41 - - 2 3 - - 2 - - 33 1 6 0 4.0 0 - 3-0 Sep 19, 2008 at Western Carolina 3 55 25 129 . 2 3 3 46 - - 3 8 - - 4 - - 47 0 6 1 3.0 0 - 3-0 Sep 20, 2008 vs Norfolk State 5 74 41 173 . 1 9 1 58 - - 6 3 - - 6 - - 64 2 12 2 8.0 0 - 3-2 Sep 25, 2008 UNO 3 33 17 106 . 1 5 1 29 - - 1 5 - - 5 - - 53 3 4 1 5.0 2 - 0-3 Sep 26, 2008 UL 3 40 18 102 . 2 1 6 36 - - 2 6 - - 3 - - 46 3 16 1 11.0 0 - 3-0 9/28/08 ULM 3 40 18 99 . 2 2 2 38 - - 5 7 - - 2 - - 47 3 8 0 7.0 2 - 3-0 Oct 02, 2008 at South Alabama 4 59 28 143 . 2 1 7 53 - - 5 6 - - 3 - - 47 1 22 1 12.0 0 - 3-1 Oct 04, 2008 at Troy Trojans 5 59 32 154 . 1 7 5 53 - - 8 5 - - 6 - - 63 2 17 2 10.5 0 - 3-2 Oct 07, 2008 MEM 4 58 23 143 . 2 4 5 53 - - 3 8 - - 4 - - 58 1 18 0 10.0 3 - 3-1 Oct 10, 2008 MT 4 44 27 127 . 1 3 4 40 - - 2 4 - - 4 - - 32 4 12 0 10.0 2 - 1-3 Oct 11, 2008 WKU 3 43 20 105 . 2 1 9 41 - - 2 5 - - 6 - - 36 1 4 1 3.0 1 - 0-3 Oct 16, 2008 at UNO 3 43 24 115 . 1 6 5 36 - - 2 9 - - 2 - - 49 0 8 1 4.0 0 - 3-0 Oct 17, 2008 at UL 4 55 33 168 . 1 3 1 52 - - 5 9 - - 6 - - 78 1 12 1 7.0 1 - 3-1 Oct 19, 2008 at ULM 3 45 12 88 . 3 7 5 38 - - 4 8 - - 1 - - 38 0 4 3 2.0 0 - 3-0 Oct 24, 2008 FAU 5 69 33 169 . 2 1 3 64 - - 5 6 - - 2 - - 60 1 14 3 8.0 3 - 3-2 Oct 25, 2008 FIU 4 48 30 132 . 1 3 6 47 - - 1 3 - - 3 - - 45 2 2 1 3.0 2 - 1-3 Oct 28, 2008 at UALR 5 68 32 166 . 2 1 7 59 - - 5 6 - - 4 - - 69 2 10 2 7.0 2 - 3-2 10/31/08 DENVER 4 47 16 128 . 2 4 2 45 - - 6 11 - - 10 - - 51 1 10 1 6.0 0 - 1-3 Nov 02, 2008 NT 4 57 27 134 . 2 2 4 49 - - 4 7 - - 9 - - 47 3 4 0 5.0 0 - 1-3 Nov 04, 2008 UALR 3 35 29 101 . 0 5 9 35 - - 1 3 - - 5 - - 41 3 0 2 3.0 1 - 0-3 11/14/2008 at NT 3 41 22 85 . 2 2 4 35 - - 6 5 - - 6 - - 31 0 14 1 7.0 3 - 3-0 11/16/08 at Denver 3 24 19 76 . 0 6 6 24 - - 0 4 - - 4 - - 22 0 8 3 4.0 1 - 0-3 Nov 20, 2008 vs MT 3 34 20 103 . 1 3 6 33 - - 3 8 - - 2 - - 31 2 6 1 5.0 0 - 0-3 Arkansas State 118 1587 751 3966 . 2 1 1 1414 - - 139 216 - - 124 - - 1673 74 276 49 212.0 41 - Opponents 118 1299 589 3710 . 1 9 1 1184 - - 124 228 - - 172 - - 1449 99 382 79 290.0 48 -

Sets played: 118 Service aces per set: 1.18 Ball handling errors per set: 0.35 Kills per set: 13.45 Digs per set: 14.18 Reception errors per set: 1.05 Assists per set: 11.98 Blocks per set: 1.80

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36 AStateRedWolves.com Red Wolves Record Book Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re NINE-TIME SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

2004 SBC East Division Champs 1999 SBC Champs 1998 SBC Champs Conference Overall Conference Overall Conference Overall East Division W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Arkansas State 11-3 25-8 Arkansas State 14-2 28-7 Arkansas State 12-2 23-11 Western Kentucky 11-3 26-7 UALR 14-2 19-13 UALR 10-4 20-9 Middle Tennessee 9-5 17-14 Denver 13-3 18-11 New Orleans 10-4 20-12 Arkansas-Little Rock 7-7 14-13 Western Kentucky 9-7 18-14 Western Kentucky 9-5 26-10 Florida International 2-12 3-25 Louisiana Tech 8-8 13-20 Louisiana Tech 7-7 12-21 Louisiana-Lafayette 7-9 15-18 Louisiana-Lafayette 6-8 14-19 New Orleans 5-11 10-22 Florida International 1-13 4-21 Florida International 1-15 7-23 South Alabama 1-13 3-24 South Alabama 1-15 6-21

1996 Sun Belt Champs 1995 Sun Belt Champs 1994 Sun Belt Champs Conference Overall Conference Overall Conference Overall W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Arkansas State 9-0 22-15 Arkansas State 9-0 27-7 Arkansas State 9-0 26-7 Arkansas-Little Rock 7-2 29-8 Louisiana Tech 7-2 16-11 Arkansas-Little Rock 7-2 16-14 Louisiana Tech 7-2 19-10 Arkansas-Little Rock 6-3 10-13 Western Kentucky 6-3 24-11 New Orleans 6-3 17-18 South Alabama 5-4 14-12 Louisiana Tech 6-3 26-14 Western Kentucky 5-4 18-17 New Orleans 5-4 16-20 Lamar 6-3 12-17 Lamar 3-6 20-13 Lamar 5-4 13-22 South Alabama 4-5 17-22 UTPA 3-6 19-15 UTPA 3-6 18-14 New Orleans 3-6 14-21 Louisiana-Lafayette 3-6 16-19 Louisiana-Lafayette 3-6 18-18 Louisiana-Lafayette 3-6 9-21 Jacksonville 2-7 9-21 Jacksonville 1-8 8-21 Jacksonville 1-8 16-18 South Alabama 0-9 4-23 South Alabama 1-8 7-26 UTPA 0-9 6-22

1993 Sun Belt Champs 1992 Sun Belt Champs 1991 Sun Belt Champs Conference Overall Conference Overall Conference Overall W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Arkansas State 9-0 30-11 Arkansas State 9-0 41-6 Arkansas State 5-0 41-9 Arkansas-Little Rock 8-1 24-12 Louisiana Tech 8-1 29-10 Lamar 4-1 20-15 Lamar 7-2 24-12 Western Kentucky 7-2 13-20 Louisiana-Lafayette 3-2 19-16 Louisiana Tech 6-3 22-16 New Orleans 6-3 20-20 New Orleans 2-3 17-16 Western Kentucky 5-4 21-16 Lamar 5-4 17-20 Louisiana Tech 1-4 25-15 New Orleans 4-5 16-15 Arkansas-Little Rock 4-5 10-18 UTPA 0-5 4-20 UTPA 3-6 11-20 Jacksonville 3-6 17-15 Louisiana-Lafayette 2-7 15-14 South Alabama 2-7 12-20 Jacksonville 1-8 9-25 Louisiana-Lafayette 1-8 5-30 South Alabama 0-9 8-24 UTPA 0-9 1-27 Sun Belt Championships

38 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans NCAA Tournament Appearances FOUR-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

1999 SUN B ELT C ONFERENCE 1999 NCAA VOLLEYBALL TOURAMENT C HAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT AT LITTLE R OCK , AR AT M ALIBU, CA Quarterfinals First Round Arkansas State d. UNO, 3-1 Pepperdine d. Arkansas State, 3-0 Semifinals Arkansas State d. ULL, 3-0 Championship Arkansas State d. UALR, 3-0

1995 SUN B ELT C ONFERENCE 1995 NCAA VOLLEYBALL TOURAMENT C HAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT EAST R EGION AT JONESBORO , AR AT LUBBOCK , TX First Round Semifinals Texas Tech d. Arkansas State, 3-2 Arkansas State d. Lamar, 3-0 Championship Arkansas State d. UALR, 3-0

1994 SUN B ELT C ONFERENCE 1994 NCAA VOLLEYBALL TOURAMENT C HAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT AT JONESBORO , AR N ORTHWEST R EGION AT M ISSOULA , MT Semifinals First Round Arkansas State d. WKU, 3-1 Montana d. Arkansas State, 3-1 Championship Arkansas State d. UALR, 3-0

1992 SUN B ELT C ONFERENCE 1992 NCAA VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT C HAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT N ORTHWEST R EGION AT JONESBORO , AR AT LONG B EACH , CA First Round Arkansas State d. UNO, 3-0 Long Beach State Arkansas State d. WKU, 3-1 d. Arkansas State, 3-1 Arkansas State d. Lamar, 3-2 Championship Arkansas State d. Lamar, 3-0

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Eight Arkansas State players are members of the 1,000-1,000 club, accumulating over 1,000 of two of the following three statistical categories -- kills, digs and/or assists. Setter Katie Peil be- came the latest member in 2007. Jo Beth Mathis is the only player in school history to record over 1,000 kills, assists and digs in a career.

1,000-1,000LUB C 1,000-1,000-1,000LUB C Katie Peil ...... 2004-07 Jo Beth Mathis ...... 1990-92 Caitlyn Mitchell ...... 2001-04 Nicole Grimes ...... 1995-98 Cathy Koontz ...... 1992-95 Margie Kolat ...... 1991-94 Amy Patchell ...... 1991-94 Cyndi Rhone ...... 1990-91

Katie Peil S 2004-07 5,048 Assists/1,104 Digs

Year MP/GP K E TA PCT A SA DIG BS BA KPG DPG BPG 2004 32/120 109 27 274 .2991196 23 242 1 29 0.91 2.02 0.25 2005 29/104 91 39 311 .1671200 15 227 0 38 0.88 2.18 0.37 2006 35/131 100 38 296 .0761553 45 311 1 60 0.76 2.37 0.47 2007 31/107 115 47 356 .1911099 32 324 2 39 1.07 3.03 0.38 Total 127/462 415 151 1237 .2135048 115 1104 4 166 0.90 2.39 0.37

Caitlyn Mitchell OH 2001-04 1,371 Kills/1,382 Digs

Year MP/GP K E TA PCT A SA DIG BS BA KPG DPG BPG 2001 28/107 311 176 968 .139 34 14 258 4 23 2.91 2.41 0.25 2002 30/116 309 174 1033 .131 24 15 375 5 35 2.66 3.23 0.35 2003 32/118 380 160 1070 .206 33 27 355 9 50 3.22 3.01 0.50 2004 33/118 371 174 1130 .174 48 30 394 5 52 3.14 3.39 0.48 Total 123/459 1371 684 4201 .165 129 86 1382 23 160 2.99 3.01 0.35

Nicole Grimes S 1995-98 4,725 Assists/ 1,043 Digs

Year MP/GP K E TA PCT A SA DIG BS BA KPG DPG BPG 1995 19/62 4 6 27 -.074 441 8 123 0 1 0.06 1.98 7.11 1996 33/114 47 31 152 .1051167 20 288 2 23 0.41 2.53 10.24 1997 33/129 35 36 149 -.0071555 16 325 3 35 0.27 2.52 12.05 1998 34/121 36 27 103 .0871562 27 307 3 44 0.30 2.54 12.91 Total 119/426 122 100 431 .0514725 71 1043 8 103 0.29 2.45 11.09 1,000-1,000 Club 1,000-1,000

40 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans 1,000-1,000 Club Cathy Koontz MH 1992-95 1,061 Kills/ 1,043 Digs

Year MP/GP K E TA PCT A SA DIG BS BA KPG DPG BPG 1992 47/158 215 51 455 .360 15 2 104 32 114 1.36 0.66 0.92 1993 45/175 378 130 956 .259 21 35 490 34 112 2.16 2.80 0.83 1994 33/112 212 63 487 .306 8 6 133 15 67 1.89 1.19 0.73 1995 34/118 256 82 589 .295 19 30 316 13 76 2.17 2.68 0.75 Total 206/563 1061 326 2487 .296 63 73 1043 94 369 1.88 1.85 0.77

Jo Beth Mathis S/OH 1990-92 3,054Assists/1,359Kills/1,089 Digs

Year MP/GP K E TA PCT A SA DIG BS BA KPG DPG BPG 1990 46/160 300 98 811 .249 914 44 255 35 103 1.88 1.59 0.86 1991 49/182 529 114 1218 .341 1080 44 474 34 108 2.91 2.60 0.78 1992 46/153 530 96 1056 .411 1060 44 360 38 103 3.46 2.35 0.92 Total 141/495 1359 308 3085 .341 3054 132 1089 107 314 2.75 2.20 0.85

Margie Kolat OH 1991-94 1,789 Kills/2,291 Digs

Year MP/GP K E TA PCT A SA DIG BS BA KPG DPG BPG 1991 50/186 459 158 1400 .215 43 78 620 11 33 2.47 3.33 0.24 1992 45/150 392 146 1131 .218 14 40 495 14 27 2.61 3.30 0.27 1993 44/165 576 226 1744 .201 27 62 748 12 34 3.49 4.53 0.28 1994 33/112 362 137 1042 .216 11 41 428 6 30 3.23 3.82 0.32 Total 172/613 1789 667 5317 .211 95 221 2291 43 124 2.92 3.74 0.27

Amy Patchell OH 1991-94 1,007 Kills/ 1,069 Digs

Year MP/GP K E TA PCT A SA DIG BS BA KPG DPG BPG 1991 41/114 56 28 200 .140 29 4 168 7 28 0.49 1.47 0.31 1992 45/148 181 81 528 .189 57 1 95 14 83 1.22 0.64 0.66 1993 45/174 457 166 1455 .200 70 22 492 32 107 2.63 2.83 0.80 1994 33/110 313 85 903 .252 55 29 314 14 72 2.85 2.85 0.78 Total 164/546 1007 360 3086 .210 211 56 1069 67 290 1.84 1.96 0.65

Cyndi Rhone OH 1990-91 1,304 Kills/ 1,081 Digs

Year MP/GP K E TA PCT A SA DIG BS BA KPG DPG BPG 1990 47/156 539 128 1262 .326 35 78 415 6 29 3.46 2.66 0.22 1991 49/181 765 262 2037 .247 26 104 666 10 31 4.23 3.68 0.23 Total 96/337 1304 390 3299 .277 61 182 1081 16 60 3.87 3.21 0.23

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SUN BELT CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Giedre Beth Cochran Lauren Fair Margie Kolat Tarnauskaite 1999 1995, 1996 1994 2004 Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt Player of the Year Player of the Year Player of the Year Player of the Year

Jo Beth Mathis Cyndi Rhone 1992 Sun Belt 1991 Sun Belt Player of the Year Player of the Year

SUN B ELT C ONFERENCE H ONORS (1991-PRESENT ) Sun Belt Conference Players of the Year: Giedre Tarnauskaite, 2004; Beth Cochran, 1999; Lauren Fair, 1996, 1995; Margie Kolat, Sun Belt Conference Newcomer of the Year: Tera Hayman, 1997 1994; Jo Beth Mathis, 1992; Cyndi Rhone, 1991. Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year: Amy John- All-Sun Belt Conference: Cayla Fielder (2nd), 2008; Robin Aaron son, 2000 (2nd), 2007; Robin Aaron (2nd), 2006; Robin Aaron (2nd), 2005; Giedre Tarnauskaite (1st), 2004; Giedre Tarnauskaite (2nd), 2003; Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year: Craig Cummings 1999, Katie Silliman (2nd), 2001; Katie Silliman, Susanne Snipes, Shauna 1998, 1996; Jeff Huls m ey er, 1994; Chris Poole, 1992, 1991. Standart, 2000; Beth Cochran, Susanne Snipes, 1999; Beth Cochran, Nicole Grimes, Tera Hayman, 1998; Beth Cochran, 1997; Sun Belt Conference Medallion Winner: Jo Beth Mathis, 1992. Lauren Fair, Nicole Grimes (2nd), Kris Vandeven (2nd), 1996; Lau- ren Fair, Cathy Koontz, Jen ny Wobrock (2nd), 1995; Margie Kolat, Sun Belt Conference Commissioner's List: Lesli Elkins, 2001, Lauren Fair (2nd), Amy Patchell (2nd), 1994; Margie Kolat, Su s an Kasey Cagle, Teddi Chowen, Amy Johnson, Katie Silliman, Lind say Buttry (2nd), 1993; Jo Beth Mathis, Michelle Burtt, 1992; Jo Beth Miller, 1998; Kasey Cagle, Beth Cochran, Lind say White, 1997; Mathis, 1991. Beth Cochran, Lind say White, 1996; Lauren Fair, 1995-96; Lauren Fair, Su s an Buttry, Amy Patchell, 1994-95; Lauren Fair, Amy Sun Belt Conference Tournament Most Valuable Players: Katie Patchell, 1993-94; Jo Beth Mathis, Amie Binkley, Michelle Burtt, Silliman, 1999; Lauren Fair, 1995; Margie Kolat, 1994; Jo Beth Michelle Hall, Cathy Koontz, 1992-93; Amie Binkley, Jo Beth Car- Mathis, 1992; Cyndi Rhone, 1991 mack, 1991-92.

All-Sun Belt Conference Tournament: Katie Silliman, Susanne AVCA All-Region: Gieder Tarnauskaite (HM), 2004; Beth Cochran, Snipes, Beth Cochran, 1999; Beth Cochran, 1998; Lauren Fair, Kris 1999; Jo Beth Mathis (2nd), 1992. Vandeven, 1996; Lauren Fair, Jen ny Wobrock, 1995; Margie Kolat, Amy Patchell, 1994; Amy Patchell, 1993; Jo Beth Mathis, An ge la Academic All-District: Giedre Tarnauskaite, 2004;.Beth Cochran, Lightfoot, 1992; Cyndi Rhone, April Devine, Jo Beth Mathis, 1991. 1999

Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year: Cayla Fielder, 2008; Katie Peil, 2004; Jes si ca Barney, 1999; Beth Cochran, 1996. conference Honors

42 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans conference Honors American South Honors (1987-90) Players of the Year: Jennifer Schumann, 1990; Beth Anderson, 1989; Kim Janikowski, 1988.

All-Conference: Jennifer Schumann, Jo Beth Carmack, Cyndi Rhone (2nd), 1990; Beth Ander son, Darlene Dunn, 1989; Kim Janikowski, Beth Ander son, 1988.

All-ASC Tournament: Jo Beth Carmack, Cyndi Rhone, Jennifer Schu- mann, 1990; Beth Ander son, Darlene Dunn, 1989; Beth Anderson, Kim Janikowski, 1988; Pat Clark, Missy Welch, 1987. Coach of the Year: Chris Poole, 1988, 1989, 1990.

Medallion Winner: Tracey Kiest, 1989. Kim Janikowski 1988 ASC Player of the Year Commissioner's List: Amie Binkley, Jo Beth Carmack, Abby Cheng, Shelly Kirby, Jen ni fer Schumann, 1990; Abby Cheng, Pat Clark, Darlene Dunn, Tracey Kiest, Shelly Kirby, Tra cy Segars, 1989; Darlene Dunn, Tracey Kiest, Shelly Kirby, Karen Toth, 1988; Karen Toth, 1987. Southland Conference Honors (1982-86) All-Conference: Andrea Crane, Mary Vaughn (2nd), Cindy Camp- bell (Hon.), 1984; Treva McDougal, 1983.

All-SLC Tournament: Andrea Crane, 1984; Treva McDougal, 1983.

Beth Anderson Miscellaneous 1989 ASC Play er of the Year Awards Gwin Award: Caitlyn Mitchell, 2004; Lauren Fair, 1996; Jo Beth Mathis, 1992; Shelly Kirby, 1990; Darlene Dunn, 1989; Andrea Crane, 1986.

Coach of the Year: Kay Woodiel, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981.

U.S. Junior Nation al Team: Julie Vaccari. Shelly Kirby (above) won the Terry Gwin Award in 1990. Kirby lettered at Arkansas Jennifer Schumann State from 1987-90 and holds the school 1990 ASC Play er of the Year record for ca reer ser vice aces with 296.

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Team Single Season Records Best Hitting Percentage: .667 vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff9/25/98 Best Record: 41-1 (.976) ...... 1988 Most Assists: 86 vs. Western Kentucky (Match 2) Most Matches Won: 43 ...... 1989 11/17/91 Worst Record: 5-19 (.208) ...... 1984 ...... at North Carolina, 11/12/91 Most Matches Lost: 26 ...... 1982 Most Service Aces: 22 vs. Centenary ...... 9/8/07 Most Matches Played: 53 ...... 1982 Most Digs: 140 vs. Texas Tech ...... 10/5/91 Most Kills: 2,660 ...... 1991 Most Block Solos: 26 at SE Missouri State . . . .9/21/82 Most Attempts: 7,291 ...... 1993 Most Block Assists: 61 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock9/24/85 Best Hitting Percentage: .254 ...... 1990 Most Total Blocks: 43 at SE Missouri State . . .9/21/82 Most Assists: 2,329 ...... 1991 Most Service Aces: 402 ...... 1991 Individual Single Match Records Most Digs: 3,579 ...... 1991 Most Kills: 39 by Beth Cochran vs. SEMO . . . .9/12/97 Most Block Solos: 241 ...... 1990 Most Attempts: 84 by Giedre Tarnauskaite vs FAU Most Block Assists: 706 ...... 1989 11/13/04 Most Total Blocks: 585 ...... 1989 Best Hitting Percentage: Winning Streak: 34 ...... 1989 1.000, Katie Silliman vs. Jackson St...... 10/11/98 Losing Streak: 12 ...... 1986 Most Assists: 83 by Nicole Grimes vs. La. Tech10/30/98 Most Service Aces: Individual Single Season Records 10 by Jennifer Schumann vs. Murray State10/10/89 Most Kills: 765 by Cyndi Rhone ...... 1991 Most Digs: 45 by Margie Kolat vs. Most Attempts: 2,037 by Cyndi Rhone ...... 1991 Northern Arizona ...... 9/7/91 Best Hitting Per cent age: .411 by Jo Beth Mathis .1992 Most Block Solos: Most Assists: 1,868 by Susan Buttry ...... 1993 15 by Terry Duckworth vs. McNeese State 11/15/86 Most Service Aces: 104 by Cyndi Rhone ...... 1991 Most Block Assists: Most Digs: 748 by Margie Kolat ** ...... 1993 16 by Michelle Burger vs. UALR ...... 9/24/85 Most Block Solos: 96 by Risa Ramsey ...... 1983 Most Total Blocks: Most Block Assists: 191 by Michelle Burger . . . . .1985 20 by Ter ry Duckworth vs. McNeese State .11/15/86 Most Total Blocks: 267 by Jennifer Schumann . . .1989 Opponents Single Match Records Individual Career Records Most Kills: 96 vs. Montevallo at Tenn.-Martin . .9/30/83 Most Kills:1,789 by Margie Kolat ...... 1991-94 Fewest Kills: 2 at Louisiana Tech ...... 10/4/88 Most Attempts: 5,317 by Margie Kolat ...... 1991-94 Most Attempts: 302 vs. Southwestern Louisiana10/6/84 Best Hitting Percentage: .346 by Beth Cochran1996-99 Best Hitting Percentage: Most Assists: 4,725 by Nicole Grimes ...... 1995-98 .415 by SE Missouri State ...... 10/1/86 Most Service Aces: 296, by Shelley Kirby . . . .1987-90 Worst Hitting Percentage: -.231 by UAPB . . . .9/25/98 Most Digs: 2,291 by Margie Kolat ** ...... 1991-94 Most Assists: 86 vs. Western Kentucky . . . . .11/17/91 Most Block Solos: 157 by Jennifer Schumann 1989-90 86 at North Carolina, 11/12/91 Most Block Assists: 474 by Beth Cochran . . . .1996-99 Most Service Aces: 20 vs. Saint Louis ...... 9/15/84 Most Total Blocks: 602 by Beth Cochran . . . . .1996-99 Most Digs: 196 vs. Western Kentucky ...... 11/17/91 Most Block Solos: 26 vs. SE Missouri State . . .9/28/87 Team Single Match Records Most Block Assists: 36 at William & Mary . . . .11/14/92 36 at Memphis State, 9/1/89 Most Kills: 94 at North Carolina ...... 11/12/95 Most Total Blocks: 35 at SE Missouri State . . . 9/21/82 Fewest Kills: 14 vs. Texas-Arlington ...... 10/24/86 Most Attempts: 311 vs. Southwestern Louisiana10/6/84 ** -- Kolat’s single season dig mark of 748 is the third most digs ever in a single season in NCAA Di- vision I history and her 2,291 career digs are fourth most in a career in NCAA Division I history.

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Digs Kills Service Aces Career Leaders Career Leaders Career Leaders 2,291 — Margie Kolat, 1991-94 1,789 — Margie Kolat, 1991-94 296 — Shelly Kirby, 1987-90 1,669 — Tessa Millikan, 2001-04 1,636 — Beth Cochran, 1996-99 221 — Margie Kolat, 1991-94 1,382 — Caitlyn Mitchell, 2001-04 1,526 — Lauren Fair, 1993-96 182 — Cyndi Rhone, 1990-91 1,323 — Erin Neeley, 2006-08 1,461 — Robin Aaron, 2004-07 165 —Susanne Snipes, 1997-00 1,295 — Kolette Niemeyer, 1992-95 1,371 — Caitlyn Mitchell, 2001-04 132 — Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-92 1,248 — Amie Binkley, 1990-92 1,359 — Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-92 127 — Michelle Hall, 1991-92 1,245 — Amy Johnson, 1997-00 1,304 — Cyndi Rhone, 1990-91 125 — Tracey Kiest, 1988-89 1,203 — Randilyne Volkmer, 2003-06 1,266 — Susanne Snipes, 1997-00 121 — Kelly Linder, 2000-03 1,104 — Katie Peil, 2004-07 1,144 — Pip Soulsby, 2002-05 115 — Katie Peil, 2004-07 1,089 — Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-92 1,088 — Kris Vandeven, 1993-96 104 — Amy Johnson, 1997-00

Season Leaders Season Leaders Season Leaders 748 — Margie Kolat, 1993 765 — Cyndi Rhone, 1991 104 — Cyndi Rhone, 1991 666 — Cyndi Rhone, 1991 603 — Beth Cochran, 1997 103 — Shelly Kirby, 1988 638 — Kolette Niemeyer, 1993 576 — Margie Kolat, 1993 78 — Cyndi Rhone, 1990 620 — Margie Kolat, 1991 566 — Beth Anderson, 1989 78 — Margie Kolat, 1991 568 — Angela Lightfoot, 1992 545 — Angela Lightfoot, 1992 74 — Shelly Kirby, 1990 510 — Randilyne Volkmer, 2005 539 — Cyndi Rhone, 1990 73 — Amy Buford, 1983 505 — Tessa Millikan, 2003 530 — Jo Beth Mathis, 1992 73 — Michelle Hall, 1991 498 — Darlene Dunn, 1989 529 — Jo Beth Mathis, 1991 72 — Angela Lightfoot, 1992 495 — Margie Kolat, 1992 509 — Beth Anderson, 1988 68 — Tracy Kiest, 1989 492 — Amy Patchell, 1993 501 — Giedre Tarnauskaite, 2004 65 — Shelly Kirby, 1989

Assists Hitting Percentage Total Blocks Career Leaders Career Leaders Career Leaders 5,048 — Katie Peil, 2004-07 .346 — Beth Cochran, 1996-99 602 — Beth Cochran, 1996-99 4,725 — Nicole Grimes, 1995-98 .346 — Katie Silliman, 1998-01 510 — Jennifer Schumann, 1989-90 3,728 — Kelly Linder, 2000-03 .341 — Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-92 471 — Robin Aaron, 2004-07 3,054 — Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-92 .341 — Jennifer Schumann, 1989-90 463 — Cathy Koontz, 1992-95 2,817 — Susan Buttry, 1993-94 .327 — Tera Hayman, 1997-98 459 — Lauren Fair, 1993-96 2,343 — Shelly Kirby, 1987-90 .296 — Cathy Koontz, 1992-95 425 — Abby Cheng, 1989-90 1,840 — Tristan Erford, 2002-05 .294 — Beth Anderson, 1988-89 421 — Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-92 1,839 — Michelle Hall, 1991-92 .279 — Meredith Kiest, 1987-88 381 — Beth Jones, 2003-06 1,652 — Darlene Dunn, 1988-89 .277 — Cyndi Rhone, 1990-91 357 — Amy Patchell, 1991-94 1,457 — Jessica Barney, 1999 .271 — Treva McDougal, 1982-83 350 — Michelle Burtt, 1991-92 .271 — Risa Ramsey, 1982-83 Season Leaders Season Leaders 1,868 — Susan Buttry, 1993 Season Leaders 267 — Jennifer Schumann, 1989 1,562 — Nicole Grimes, 1998 .411 — Jo Beth Mathis, 1992 257— Michelle Burger, 1985 1,555 — Nicole Grimes, 1997 .396 — Beth Cochran, 1997 243 — Jennifer Schumann, 1990 1,553 — Katie Peil, 2006 .375 — Katie Silliman, 1999 219 — Abby Cheng, 1990 1,457 — Jessica Barney, 1999 .360 — Cathy Koontz, 1992 206 — Abby Cheng, 1989 1,308 — Kelly Linder, 2000 .357 — Jennifer Schumann, 1990 204 — Terri Duckworth, 1986 1,224 — Laura Bennett, 2008 .356 — Cayla Fielder, 2008 193 — Mary Vaughn, 1985 1,208 — Kelly Linder, 2001 .341 — Jo Beth Mathis, 1991 191 — Karen Toth, 1988 1,200 — Katie Peil, 2005 .336 — Beth Cochran, 1999 187 — Beth Anderson, 1988 1,196 — Katie Peil, 2004 .335 — Tera Hayman, 1998 179 — Michelle Burtt, 1991 .334 — Beth Cochran, 1998 179 — April Devine, 1991

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Arkansas State Opponents Kills (Ind.): 26, Cyndi Rhone, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 Kills (Ind.): 27, Michelle Mingus, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2) (Match 2) Kills (Team): 93, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2) Kills (Team): 94, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2) Attempts (Ind.): 67, Cyndi Rhone, vs. Western Ken tucky, Attempts (Ind.): 65, Michelle Mingus, Western Ken tucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2) 11/17/91 (Match 2) Attempts (Team): 260, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 Attempts (Team): 256, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2) (Match 2) Percentage (Ind.): .615, Lisa Bordes, Southwestern Lou i si - Percentage (Ind.): .882, Katie Silliman, vs. New Orleans, ana, 11/21/97 (Match 1) 11/19/99 Percentage (Team): .285, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2) Percentage (Team): .465, vs. New Orleans, 11/19/99 Assists (Ind.): 71, Cindy Bradley, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 Assists (Ind.): 68, Jessica Barney, vs. New Orleans, 11/19/99 (Match 2) Assists (Team): 86, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/19/91 (Match 2) Assists (Team): 74, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2) Aces (Ind.): 3, by 6 players Aces (Ind.): 6, Melissa Starck, WKU, 11/21/98 (Match 2) Aces (Team): 9, vs. South Alabama, 11/20/98 (Match 1); vs. Aces (Team): 9, USL, 11/21/97 (Match 1); WKU, 11/21/98 North Texas, 11/16/01 (Match 1) (Match 2) Digs (Ind.): 31, Margie Kolat, vs. Louisiana Tech, 11/19/93 Digs (Ind.): 47, Michelle Mingus, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 Digs (Team): 127, vs. Louisiana Tech, 11/19/93; vs. West ern (Match 2) Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 1) Digs (Team): 196, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2) Total Blocks (Ind.): 9, Cathy Koontz, vs. Louisiana Tech, Total Blocks (Ind.): 11, Anne Donovan, Western Ken tucky, 11/19/93 11/17/91 (Match 1) Total Blocks (Team): 14, vs. Louisiana Tech, 11/19/93; vs. Total Blocks (Team): 17.5, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 1) (Match 1). Block Solos (Ind.): 4, Michelle Burtt, vs. Lamar, 11/15/91 Block Solos (Ind.): 2, by five players Block Solos (Team): 7, vs. Lamar, 11/15/91 Block Solos (Team): 4, Arkansas-Little Rock, 11/20/92 Block Assists (Ind.): 6, Cathy Koontz, vs. Louisiana Tech, Block Assists (Ind.): 9, Anne Donovan, Western Ken tucky, 11/19/93; Michelle Burtt, vs. Western Ky., 11/17/91 (Match 2) 11/17/91 (Match 1) Block Assists (Team): 20, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 Block Assists (Team): 29, WKU, 11/17/91 (Match 1) (Match 2)

NCAA/NIVC TOURNAMENT H IGHS Arkansas State Opponents Kills (Ind.): 18, Cyndi Rhone vs. Georgia (WIVC), 11/29/90 Kills (Ind): 22, Danielle Scott, Long Beach St. (NCAA), 12/4/92 Kills (Team): 64, at Montana (NCAA), 11/30/94 Kills (Team): 71, Long Beach State (NCAA), 12/4/92 Attempts (Ind.): 60, Margie Kolat vs. N. Iowa (NIVC), 12/4/93 Attempts (Ind.): 50, Kate Galer, Northern Iowa (NIVC), Attempts (Team): 206, vs. Notre Dame (NIVC), 12/4/91 12/4/93; Agnes Dusza, Drexel (NIVC), 12/4/91 Percentage (Ind.): .600, Cyndi Rhone vs. Ga. (WIVC), Attempts (Team): 182, Drexel (NIVC), 12/4/91 11/29/90 Percentage (Ind.): .667, Kate Taylor, Pepperdine (NCAA), Percentage (Team): .310, vs. Murray State (WIVC), 21/1/89 12/3/99 Assists (Ind.): 49, Susan Buttry at Montana (NCAA), 11/30/94 Percentage (Team): .442, Pepperdine (NCAA), 12/3/99 Assists (Team): 52, at Montana (NCAA), 11/30/94 Assists (Ind.): 56, Sabrina Hernandez, Long Beach State Aces (Ind.): 5, Set three times (NCAA), 12/4/92 Aces (Team): 9, vs. Georgia (WIVC), 11/29/90 Assists (Team): 64, Long Beach State (NCAA), 12/4/92 Digs (Ind.): 22, April Devine vs. Drexel (NIVC), 12/4/91 Aces (Ind.): 3, Set 10 times Digs (Team): 103, vs. Notre Dame (NIVC), 12/4/91 Aces (Team): 10, Boise State (WIVC), 12/1/89 Total Blocks (Ind.): 9, Jennifer Schumann vs. Georgia Digs (Ind.): 27, Deb Naylor, Drexel (NIVC), 12/4/91 (WIVC), 11/29/90; Jennifer Schumann vs. Boise State (WIVC), Digs (Team): 110, Drexel (NIVC), 12/4/91 12/1/89 Total Blocks (Ind.): 11, Amy Guidick, Drexel (NIVC), 12/4/91 Total Blocks (Team): 20, vs. Boise State (WIVC), 12/1/89 Total Blocks (Team): 20, Notre Dame (NIVC), 12/4/91 Block Solos (Ind.): 4, Michelle Burtt vs. Notre Dame (NIVC), Block Solos (Ind.): 5, Carrie Shurr, N. Iowa (NIVC), 12/4/93 12/4/91; Jennifer Schumann vs Georgia (WIVC), 12/1/89 Block Solos (Team): 7, Northern Iowa (NIVC), 12/4/93 Block Solos (Team): 8, vs. Georgia (WIVC), 12/1/89 Block Assists (Ind.): 9, Jessica Fiebelkorn, Notre Dame Block Assists (Ind.): 8, Jennifer Schumann vs. Georgia (NIVC), 12/4/91 (WIVC), 11/29/90 Block Assists (Team): 36, Notre Dame (NIVC), 12/4/91 Block Assists (Team): 26, vs. Georgia (WIVC), 11/29/90 Red Wolves Records Red Wolves

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Year Coach Con fer ence (Record) Finish Overall Pct. Postseason 1975 Kay Woodiel ------25-6 .806 1976 Kay Woodiel AWISA (20-0) Champions 34-12 .739 AIAW Re gion al 1977 Kay Woodiel AWISA (18-0) Champions 26-10 .758 AIAW Regional 1978 Kay Woodiel AWISA (15-0) Champions 33-11 .750 AIAW Regional 1979 Kay Woodiel AWISA (14-0) Champions 35-15 .700 AIAW Regional 1980 Kay Woodiel AWISA (16-0) Champions 35-8-2 .778 AIAW Regional 1981 Kay Woodiel AWISA (13-0) Champions 29-5-2 .806 AIAW Regional 1982 Kay Woodiel Southland (1-1) Third 26-26-1 .491 1983 Kay Woodiel Southland (2-1) Third 22-12 .647 1984 Cheryl Buckmeier Southland (1-5) Sixth 5-19 .208 1985 Cheryl Buckmeier Southland (2-4) Fourth 15-18 .455 1986 Cheryl Buckmeier Southland (1-5) Fifth 8-24 .250 1987 Chris Poole Amer i can South (4-2) Third 8-24 .250 1988 Chris Poole Amer i can South (10-0) Cham pi ons 41-1 .976 1989 Chris Poole Amer i can South (10-0) Cham pi ons 43-6 .878 WIVC 1990 Chris Poole Amer i can South (11-1) Cham pi ons 39-8 .830 WIVC 1991 Chris Poole Sun Belt (5-0) Champions 41-9 .820 NIVC 1992 Chris Poole Sun Belt (9-0) Champions 41-6 .872 NCAA 1st Round 1993 Jeff Hulsmeyer Sun Belt (9-0) Champions 32-13 .711 NIVC 1994 Jeff Hulsmeyer Sun Belt (9-0) Champions 26-7 .788 NCAA 1st Round 1995 Jeff Hulsmeyer Sun Belt (9-0) Champions 27-7 .794 NCAA 1st Round 1996 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (9-0) Champions 24-9 .727 1997 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (6-3) Third 21-12 .636 1998 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (12-2) Champions 23-11 .676 1999 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (14-2) Co-Champions 28-7 .800 NCAA 1st Round 2000 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (11-5) 3rd/East Div. 20-11 .645 2001 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (3-11) 5th/East Div. 8-20 .286 2002 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (4-10) 4th/East Div. 10-20 .333 2003 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (8-6) 3rd/East Div. 21-11 .657 2004 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (11-3) Co-Champions 25-8 .757 2005 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (4-19) 5th/East Div. 11-19 .366 2006 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (12-7) T-2nd/West Div. 21-14 .600 2007 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (8-10) 5th/West Div. 12-19 .387 2008 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (10-8) 4th/West Div. 21-12 .636 33 Seasons 803-387-5 .674

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Kay Woodiel Cheryl Buckmeier Chris Poole Jeff Hulsmeyer Craig Cummings Justin Ingram 1975-1983 1984-1986 1987-1992 1992-1995 1996-2008 Present 265-105-5 (.713) 28-61 (.315) 213-54 (.798) 85-27 (.759) 245-173 (.586) First year

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2008 Results at Western Kentucky* L 0-3 at Houston L 0-3 at South Alabama * W 3-1 Record: 21-12 (10-8, Sun Belt, at Middle Tennessee* L 1-3 vs. Ole Miss L 2-3 at New Orleans * W 3-2 4th place, West Division) vs. Troy* W 3-0 at Tennessee-Martin W 3-2 Coach: Craig Cummings vs. South Alabama* W 3-0 Tennessee-Martin W 3-0 Louisiana-Lafayette * W 3-1 Opponent Result Score at FIU* L 0-3 Saluki Invitational North Texas * W 3-0 Texas Southern Tournament at Florida Atlantic* W 3-1 at Carbondale, IL Arkansas-Little Rock * W 3-1 vs. Miss. Valley State W 3-0 vs. UALR* L 0-3 vs. UMKC W 3-0 at New Mexico State * L 1-3 vs. Texas Southern W 3-0 vs. North Texas* L 1-3 at Southern Illinois W 3-0 Western Kentucky * W 3-1 vs. The Citadel W 3-0 vs. Denver* L 1-3 Middle Tennessee * W 3-1 at UALR* L 0-3 at Ole Miss L 0-3 at FIU * W 3-0 vs. UT-Martin W 3-0 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 3-0 TIS Bookstore at Florida Atlantic W 3-2 UMKC Tournament at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-1 Hoosier Classic Sun Belt Conference vs. Samford L 0-3 at New Orleans* W 3-0 Bloomington, IN Tournament vs. Morgan State W 3-0 Sun Belt Conference vs. Dayton L 0-3 at New Orleans, LA vs. Kansas City W 3-0 Tournament at Denver at Indiana L 0-3 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock L 1-3 Southern Illinois Tournament vs. Middle Tennessee L 0-3 vs. Western Michigan L 1-3 vs. SE Missouri State L 3-2 2003 Results vs. Southern Illinois L 3-1 2006 Results Southeast Missouri W 3-1 Record: 21-11 (8-6 Sun Belt, 3rd vs. Western Illinois W 3-1 Record: 21-14 (12-6, Sun Belt, T- Florida International * W 3-0 place, East Division) Western Carolina Tournament 2nd place, West Division) Memphis W 3-0 Coach: Craig Cummings vs. Presbyterian W 3-0 Coach: Craig Cummings Middle Tennessee * L 1-3 Opponent ResultScore vs. Western Carolina W 3-0 Opponent Result Score Western Kentucky * L 0-3 American State Bank Classic vs. Norfolk State W 3-2 Florida Gator Aquafina at UALR * L 0-3 at Jonesboro, AR Invitational at Denver * L 0-3 Eastern Kentucky W 3-0 New Orleans* L 0-3 vs. Utah L 0-3 at Tennessee-Martin W 3-0 Tennessee-Martin W 3-0 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0 vs. South Florida W 3-1 Louisiana-Lafayette * W 3-0 Northwestern State W 3-1 Louisiana-Monroe* W 3-0 Missouri State Invitational at Southeast Missouri L 1-3 Memphis W 3-2 at South Alabama* W 3-1 vs. Northwestern State W 3-0 at South Alabama * L 2-3 Texas State Tournament at Troy* W 3-2 vs. Missouri-Kansas CityW 3-1 at Alabama State W 3-0 at San Marcos, TX Memphis W 3-1 at Missouri State L 0-3 at Troy * W 3-1 vs. Pepperdine L 1-3 Middle Tennessee* L 1-3 Stephen F. Austin Invitational Arkansas-Little Rock * L 0-3 vs. Florida State L 1-3 Western Kentucky* L 0-3 vs. Baylor L 1-3 North Texas * W 3-1 at Texas State W 3-1 at New Orleans* W 3-0 vs. Houston W 3-2 at Western Kentucky * L 0-3 vs. Louisiana Tech W 3-1 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-1 vs. Tennessee State L 3-2 at Middle Tennessee * L 0-3 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 3-0 at Stephen F. Austin L 0-3 at FIU * L 2-3 at Ole Miss W 3-1 Florida Atlantic* W 3-2 Eastern Kentucky Invitational Sun Belt Conference TCU Adidas Classic Florida International* L 3-1 vs. IUPUI W 3-0 Tournament at Fort Worth, TX at UALR* W 3-2 at Eastern Kentucky W 3-2 at Murfreesboro, TN vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 3-0 Denver* L 3-1 vs. Belmont L 1-3 vs. Middle Tennessee L 0-3 vs. Texas-Pan AmericanW 3-0 North Texas* L 3-1 at TCU L 1-3 UALR* L 0-3 vs. Mississippi Valley W 3-0 2004 Results at North Texas* W 3-0 at Central Arkansas W 3-2 Record: 25-8 (11-3 Sun Belt, t-1st SE Missouri State W 3-0 at Denver* L 3-0 North Texas* W 3-0 place, East Division) at Tennessee-Martin W 3-0 Sun Belt Conference Denver* W 3-2 Coach: Craig Cummings at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 3-0 Tournament at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0 Opponent ResultScore at FIU * W 3-2 at Miami, FL at New Orleans* L 1-3 American State Bank Classic at Oral Roberts L 1-3 vs. Middle Tennessee L 3-0 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 3-1 at Jonesboro, AR Western Kentucky * W 3-2 Western Kentucky* L 1-3 Louisiana Tech W 3-0 Middle Tennessee * W 3-1 2007 Results Middle Tennessee* L 0-3 Jackson State W 3-0 at Denver * L 2-3 Record: 12-19 (8-10, Sun Belt, T- Alabama State W 3-0 Stephen F. Austin W 3-2 Arkansas-Little Rock * W 3-0 5th place, West Division) Central Arkansas W 3-0 Austin Peay W 3-0 New Orleans * W 3-0 Coach: Craig Cummings at Troy* W 3-0 South Alabama * W 3-0 Opponent Result Score at South Alabama* W 3-0 at Southeast Missouri W 3-0 at North Texas * L 2-3 Ole Miss/Magnolia Inv. Florida International* L 1-3 Missouri Tiger Classic at UL-Lafayette * W 3-2 vs. Jacksonville St. L 0-3 Florida Atlantic* W 3-1 at Columbia, MO at UALR * L 2-3 vs. Ole Miss L 2-3 at Arkansas-Little Rock*W 3-1 vs. Mississippi State L 1-3 New Mexico State * L 1-3 vs. Missouri L 0-3 at North Texas* L 2-3 at Missouri L 1-3 at Middle Tennessee * L 2-3 ASU/Bancorp South Classic at Denver* L 2-3 vs. Idaho L 1-3 at Western Kentucky * L 0-3 vs. Murray St. L 0-3 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-2 vs. Creighton L 0-3 at Lipscomb W 3-0 vs. Northwestern St. L 0-3 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0 Florida International * W 3-0 vs. San Jose St. W 3-1 Louisiana-Monroe* W 3-0 at Memphis W 3-1 Sun Belt Conference UCA Invitational New Orleans* W 3-0 UMKC Kangaroo Classic Tournament vs. Tennessee-Martin L 0-3 Sun Belt Conference at Kansas City, MO at Bowling Green, KY vs. Centenary W 3-2 Tournament at Denton, TX at UMKC W 3-1 vs. North Texas L 0-3 vs. Miss. Valley St. W 3-0 vs. Florida International L 0-3 vs. North Dakota State W 3-1 Memphis Classic 2002 Results vs. UAB L 0-3 2005 Results Ole Miss W 3-0 Record: 10-20 (4-10 Sun Belt. 4th vs. Stetson W 3-0 Record: 11-9 (4-9 Sun Belt,5th Florida International * W 3-0 place, East Division vs. Memphis L 0-3 place, East Division) Tennessee-Martin W 3-0 Coach: Craig Cummings Coach: Craig Cummings Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 3-0 Opponent ResultScore at Denver* L 0-3 Opponent ResultScore at Middle Tennessee * L 2-3 Arkansas State Classic at North Texas* L 2-3 Houston Cougar Invitational at Western Kentucky * L 0-3 at Jonesboro, AR Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0 at Houston, TX at UALR * W 3-1 Nicholls State W 3-0 New Orleans* L 1-3 vs. Miami L 1-3 Denver * W 3-0 Belmont W 3-0 Season-By-Season Results Season-By-Season Louisiana-Monroe* W 3-1 vs. Sam Houston St. L 2-3 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 3-0 Northwestern State W 3-2 48 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans

Texas Christian L 0-3 2000 Results at Mississippi L 0-3 Season-By-Season Results SE Missouri State L 1-3 Record: 20-11 (11-5 Sun Belt, 3rd at Denver* L 1-3 1998 Results Memphis Tournament place, East Division) at New Mexico State* W 3-0 Record: 23-11 (12-2 Sun Belt, Reg - at Memphis Coach: Craig Cummings at Western Kentucky* L 1-3 u lar Season Champions) at Memphis L 0-3 Opponent ResultScore at Middle Tennessee * W 3-0 Coach: Craig Cummings vs Birmingham-SouthernW 3-1 Pocahontas Federal Savings Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 Opponent ResultScore and Loan Classic Florida International* W 3-0 Pocahontas Federal at #25 Kansas State L 0-3 at Jonesboro, AR Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-0 ASU Classic Illini Classic Nicholls State W 3-0 at New Orleans* L 1-3 at Jonesboro, AR at Champaign, IL UT-Chattanooga W 3-2 Sun Belt Conference Morehead State W 3-1 at Illinois L 0-3 Jackson State W 3-0 Tournament Ohio University W 3-0 vs Jacksonville State L 2-3 Tennessee-Martin W 3-1 at New Orleans, LA Morehead State W 3-1 University of Missouri's vs. North Texas W 3-0 Fresno State Invitational Tennessee-Martin L 1-3 Tiger Invitational vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L 0-3 at Fresno, CA Mississippi L 2-3 at Columbia, MO vs. Loyola-Chicago W 3-1 Fla. International * W 3-1 Marquette W 3-1 1999 Results vs. Marshall L 1-3 at Western Kentucky * L 0-3 Texas Christian L 0-3 Record: 28-7 (14-2 Sun Belt, vs. Sacramento State L 0-3 at Belmont W 3-1 Morgan State W 3-0 Reg u lar Season Co-Champion and at Fresno State L 0-3 at Middle Tennessee * L 2-3 at Missouri L 0-3 Tour na ment Champion, NCAA Cen- Denver * W 3-1 LSU Tiger Classic tral Regional #15 seed) Mississippi L 2-3 at UALR * L 1-3 at Baton Rouge, LA Coach: Craig Cummings Kentucky’s Conference Oral Roberts L 1-3 at Louisiana State W 3-2 Opponent ResultScore Challenge at New Orleans * L 2-3 vs. Texas Tech L 0-3 at SEMO W 3-0 at Lexington, KY at South Alabama * W 3-2 vs. SE Louisiana W 3-0 at Kentucky L 0-3 at Memphis L 0-3 Pocahontas Federal Savings vs. Clemson L 1-3 vs Belmont University W 3-0 at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 0-3 And Loan Classic vs. Southern Methodist L 0-3 North Texas * L 1-3 at South Alabama* W 3-2 at Jonesboro, AR UL-Lafayette * L 0-3 Mississippi L 0-3 Belmont W 3-0 at Western Kentucky* L 2-3 Arkansas-Little Rock * L 1-3 at Florida International* W 3-0 Baylor L 0-3 at Florida International* W 3-0 at New Mexico State * L 1-3 at Louisiana Tech* W 3-1 Jackson State W 3-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 3-0 Middle Tennessee * L 2-3 Western Kentucky* L 1-3 Louisiana-Monroe W 3-0 at Tennessee-Martin W 3-0 Western Kentucky * L 0-3 Middle Tennessee State*W 3-2 SW Louisiana* W 3-0 at Fla. International * W 3-2 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-1 New Mexico W 3-0 Louisiana Tech* W 3-1 North Texas W 3-1 University of Mississippi's Mag- at SEMO L 1-3 2001 Results nolia Invi ta tional at South Alabama* W 3-0 Record: 8-20 (5-9 Sun Belt, 5th at Oxford, MS at New Orleans* L 1-3 place, East Division) at Mississippi L 1-3 at Jackson State W 3-0 Coach: Craig Cummings Wake Forest L 1-3 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-0 Opponent ResultScore Wake Forest L 1-3 Murray State W 3-0 Texas-Arlington Classic Southern Mississippi's Western Kentucky* W 3-2 at Arlington, TX Holiday Inn Classic Florida International* W 3-0 vs. Oregon L 1-3 at Hattiesburg, MS at SW Louisiana* W 3-0 at Texas-Arlington W 3-2 IUPUI W 3-2 at Louisiana Tech* W 3-2 vs. North Carolina A&T W 3-0 Southern University W 3-0 Mississippi W 3-0 University of Missis- Troy State W 3-1 South Alabama* W 3-0 sippi/Magnolia at Southern Mississippi W 3-0 New Orleans* W 3-0 Invitational Southeast Missouri StateW 3-1 at Oxford, MS Denver* W 3-0 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0 vs. Tennessee-Martin L 1-3 Florida International* W 3-0 Sun Belt Conference vs. Samford W 3-1 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0 Championships vs. Southern MississippiW 3-0 at South Alabama* W 3-0 at Little Rock, AR at Mississippi L 2-3 at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 0-3 vs. South Alabama W 3-0 at Louisiana Tech* W 3-1 vs. Western Kentucky L 0-3 vs. UALR * W 3-0 New Orleans* W 3-1 vs. South Alabama * L 1-3 Western Kentucky* W 3-0 1997 Results vs. FIU * W 3-2 at Denver* L 0-3 Record: 21-12 (6-3 Sun Belt, Tied at Middle Tennessee * L 1-3 at Florida International* W 3-0 for 3rd place) at Western Kentucky * L 0-3 Mississippi W 3-0 Coach: Craig Cummings vs. Mississippi L 1-3 Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-2 Opponent ResultScore at UL-Lafayette * L 2-3 South Alabama* W 3-0 Creighton First Serve Festival at North Texas * W 3-2 Tennessee-Martin W 3-0 at Omaha, NE at Southeast Missouri L 0-3 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-1 vs. Iowa State L 0-3 vs. Denver * L 0-3 Louisiana Tech* W 3-1 vs. UMKC W 3-1 vs. New Mexico State * L 0-3 at New Orleans* W 3-1 at Creighton W 3-2 at Tennessee-Martin L 0-3 at Western Kentucky W 3-1 Pocahontas Federal vs. Western Kentucky * L 2-3 Sun Belt Conference ASU Classic vs. Middle Tennessee * L 2-3 Tournament at Jonesboro, AR at Miami L 1-3 at Little Rock, AR Tennessee State W 3-2 at FIU * L 1-3 New Orleans W 3-1 Northwestern State W 3-1 at UALR * L 1-3 Katie Peil (7) and Robin Aaron Louisiana-Lafayette W 3-0 Mississippi W 3-0 at New Orleans * L 0-3 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0 Saint Louis Billiken at Denver * L 0-3 (4) wrote their names in the NCAA Tournament Invitational vs. Samford W 3-0 ASU record books during their Central Regional at St. Louis, MO at Alabama L 0-3 senior season in 2007. at Malibu, CA vs. SEMO L 2-3 at Pepperdine L 0-3 at Saint Louis L 1-3 AStateRedWolves.com 49 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re

vs. George Washington L 1-3 Western Kentucky* W 3-0 NCAA Tournament Austin Peay W 3-0 vs. East Tennessee StateW 3-0 at Lamar* W 3-0 East Regional ASU Classic at Texas-Pan American*W 3-0 at Lubbock, TX at Jonesboro, AR Indiana University Classic Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-0 at Texas Tech L 2-3 Butler L 0-3 at Bloomington, IN SIU Saluki Invitational Mississippi State W 3-0 vs. Illinois-Chicago W 3-1 at Carbondale, IL Central Michigan W 3-1 vs. Auburn L 0-3 vs. American W 3-0 1994 Results Murray State W 3-1 at Indiana L 0-3 at Southern Illinois W 3-0 Record: 26-7 (9-0 Sun Belt, Reg u - vs. Evansville W 3-0 lar Sea son and Tour na ment Cham - at Texas L 0-3 at Murray State W 3-2 pi ons, NCAA North west Regional) Southern Premier Texas-Pan American* W 3-0 at Memphis W 3-1 Coach: Jeff Hulsmeyer Tournament Lamar* L 1-3 Sun Belt Conference Opponent ResultScore at San Marcos, TX at SEMO L 2-3 Tournament Idaho/Safeco-Brannegan's Clas- at Southwest Texas StateW 3-2 at Western Kentucky* W 3-0 at Jonesboro, AR sic vs. Stephen F. Austin L 2-3 at Belmont W 3-1 New Orleans W 3-0 at Moscow, ID vs. Alabama L 2-3 vs. Jacksonville State W 3-0 Arkansas-Little Rock L 1-3 at Idaho L 0-3 vs. Texas A&M L 0-3 at Northeast Louisiana W 3-1 vs. Oklahoma L 1-3 at Louisiana Tech* W 3-1 at Oral Roberts L 0-3 vs. Portland W 3-0 Mississippi W 3-2 at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 0-3 at Jacksonville* W 3-0 SW Louisiana* L 1-3 1995 Re sults at Eastern Washington L 0-3 at Florida State L 0-3 New Orleans* W 3-1 Record: 27-7 (9-0 Sun Belt, ASU/Pizza Inn-Jr. Foods Classic Northeast Louisiana W 3-0 at Jacksonville* W 3-1 Regular Sea son and Tour na ment at Jonesboro, AR Lamar* W 3-2 at South Alabama* W 3-1 Cham pi ons, NCAA East Regional Western Illinois W 3-0 Texas-Pan American* W 3-0 at Austin Peay State L 1-3 #8 seed ) Southeast Missouri StateW 3-0 Stephen F. Austin L 0-3 Belmont's Bruin Coach: Jeff Hulsmeyer Dayton W 3- at Arkansas-Little Rock*W 3-1 Volleyball Classic Opponent ResultScore Tennessee/Mazda Classic Louisiana Tech* W 3-2 at Nashville, TN ASU/Jr. Food’s Classic at Knoxville, TN Southwestern Louisiana*W 3-1 vs. Samford W 3-0 at Jonesboro, AR vs. Radford W 3-0 at Louisiana State L 0-3 vs. Tennessee State W 3-2 Texas-San Antonio W 3-0 at Tennessee W 3-1 at New Orleans* W 3-1 at Belmont W 3-1 Bradley W 3-1 vs. Morehead State W 3-0 at South Alabama* W 3-0 SEMO W 3-0 vs. Boise State W 3-0 Memphis State W 3-2 at Mississippi W 3-1 McNeese State W 3-0 Shocker Invitational Sun Belt Conference Sheraton Inn Classic Louisville L 2-3 at Wichita, KS Championships at Lubbock, TX at Murray State W 3-0 at Wichita State L 2-3 at Little Rock, AR. at Texas Tech L 1-3 Southwest Texas State W 3-0 vs. Kansas State W 3-2 vs. SW Louisiana L 2-3 vs. #15 Arizona State L 0-3 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-1 vs. Eastern Michigan W 3-2 Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 Western Kentucky* W 3-1 1996 Results Western Kentucky* W 3-1 Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-1 Record: 24-9 (9-0 Sun Belt, Mississippi W 3-0 at Mississippi State W 3-0 Saluki Quad Tournament Regular Sea son Cham pi ons) Mazzio’s Ladyjack at Mississippi W 3-2 at Carbondale, IL Coach: Craig Cummings Invitational at Lamar* W 3-0 vs. SEMO W 3-0 Opponent ResultScore at Nacogdoches, TX at Texas-Pan American*W 3-0 vs. Loyola-Chicago W 3-1 Domino's Pizza Classic vs. Kansas State L 1-3 at Houston L 1-3 at Southern Illinois W 3-2 at Albuquerque, NM at Stephen F. Austin L 0-3 South Alabama* W 3-0 vs. Memphis State W 3-1 at New Mexico L 0-3 vs. SE Louisiana W 3-0 Jacksonville* W 3-0 Sun Belt Conference vs. Brigham Young L 0-3 vs. Southern MississippiW 3-1 at SW Louisiana* W 3-0 Tournament Mountain Man Extreme at New Orleans* W 3-0 at Jonesboro, AR Sports Classic Murray State W 3-1 at SE Louisiana W 3-0 New Orleans W 3-0 at Jonesboro, AR Northeast Louisiana W 3-0 VA Tech/Hardee's Louisiana Tech L 2-3 Missouri-Kansas City W 3-0 Oral Roberts L 0-3 Invitational Western Kentucky W 3-1 Northern Iowa L 1-3 at Arkansas-Little Rock*W 3-1 at Blacksburg, VA Lamar W 3-2 Morehead State W 3-1 at Louisiana Tech* W 3-1 vs. Pittsburgh W 3-0 Lamar L 0-3 Butler Doubletree Classic Southern Illinois W 3-0 at Virginia Tech W 3-0 National Invitational at Indianapolis, IN at Western Kentucky* W 3-0 vs. George Mason L 2-3 Volleyball Champi on ships vs. Middle Tennessee W 3-1 Conference USA Challenge Sun Belt Conference at Kansas City, MO at Butler L 0-3 at Louisville, KY Tournament vs. Lehigh W 3-0 vs. San Francisco W 3-0 vs. Memphis W 3-2 at Jonesboro, AR vs. Sacramento State L 0-3 vs. Bowling Green L 1-3 at Louisville L 0-3 Western Kentucky W 3-1 vs. Northern Iowa L 1-3 Pocahontas Federal Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0 vs. Wright State W 3-1 ASU Classic Lamar* W 3-0 NCAA Tournament at Jonesboro, AR Texas-Pan American* W 3-0 NW Regional at Missoula, MT 1992 Results Memphis W 3-1 at Jacksonville* W 3-0 at Montana L 1-3 Record: 41-6 (9-0 Sun Belt, Mississippi L 0-3 at South Alabama* W 3-2 Regular Sea son and Tour na ment St. Louis W 3-0 at Mississippi W 3-2 1993 Results Cham pi ons, SW Louisiana* W 3-0 Record: 32-13 (9-0 Sun Belt, Reg - NCAA North west Regional) at Samford W 3-0 New Orleans* W 3-1 u lar Sea son Champions, NIVC Par - Coach: Chris Poole at Alabama W 3-0 vs. William & Mary W 3-0 tic i pant) Opponent ResultScore South Alabama* W 3-1 at North Carolina W 3-1 Coach: Jeff Hulsmeyer Mississippi W 3-0 Jacksonville* W 3-0 Sun Belt Conference Opponent ResultScore Butler Invitational at Louisiana State W 3-2 Tournament at Mississippi W 3-2 at Indianapolis, IN at SW Louisiana* W 3-0 at Jonesboro, AR ASU/Pizza Inn Invitational vs. Wright State W 3-0 at New Orleans* W 3-1 Lamar W 3-0 at Jonesboro, AR at Butler W 3-0 Mississippi State W 3-2 Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0 North Texas W 3-0 vs. Auburn W 3-0 Louisiana Tech* W 3-1 Alabama-Birmingham W 3-1 vs. Central Michigan W 3-1 Season-By-Season Results Season-By-Season at Mississippi L 1-3 Memphis W 3-0 Xavier W 3-1 50 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans

vs. Saint Mary's W 3-0 at Charleston, IL vs. West Virginia W 3-0 American South Season-By-Season Results at Duke L 1-3 vs. Loyola W 3-1 Championships at North Carolina State L 2-3 vs. Valparaiso W 3-2 1990 Results at Jonesboro, AR at North Carolina L 2-3 vs. Eastern Washing ton L 2-3 Record: 39-8 (11-1 American Southwestern LouisianaW 3-0 Ole Miss Invitational at Eastern Illinois W 3-0 South, ASC Reg u lar Sea son and Lamar W 3-1 at Oxford, MS Memphis State Classic Tour na ment Cham pi ons, WIVC New Orleans W 3-1 vs. MTSU W 3-1 at Memphis, TN Par tic i pant) Women's Invitational vs. Tulane W 3-0 vs. Tulane W 3-0 Coach: Chris Poole Volleyball Championships vs. Northwestern State W 3-0 at Memphis State W 3-0 Opponent ResultScore at Knoxville, TN at Mississippi W 3-1 UAB/Blazer Invitational ASU/KFC-Pepsi Invitational vs. Akron W 3-0 at Birmingham, AL at Jonesboro, AR vs. Northern Iowa W 3-1 Memphis State W 3-0 vs. SW Loui si ana L 1-3 Eastern Illinois W 3-0 vs. Georgia W 3-0 at Kentucky L 2-3 vs. Mississippi W 3-1 Northeast Louisiana W 3-0 vs. Boise State L 0-3 vs. Alabama W 3-0 at Alabama-Bir ming ham L 2-3 Florida A&M W 3-0 at Louisville L 0-3 ASU/KFC Pepsi Invitational South Carolina Tournament 1989 Results ASU/Pizza Inn Invitational at Jonesboro, AR at Columbia, SC Record: 43-6 (10-0 ASC, ASC at Jonesboro, AR Tennessee W 3-2 vs. William & Mary W 3-0 Reg u lar Sea son and Tour na ment Kansas W 3-1 Southern Illinois W 3-1 at South Carolina W 3-1 Cham pi ons, WIVC Partic i pant) Southwest Texas State W 3-1 Texas Tech L 1-3 vs. Auburn L 2-3 Coach: Chris Poole South Florida W 3-0 vs. North Carolina W 3-2 Opponent ResultScore Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0 Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-1 Memphis State Tournament Sun Belt Conference at Georgia State W 3-0 at Memphis, TN Southern Illinois W 3-0 Mini-Series Southeast Missouri StateL 2-3 vs. Florida L 0-3 WKU Invitational at Beaumont, TX Saint Louis Invitational at Memphis State L 1-3 at Bowling Green, KY at Lamar* W 3-0 at St. Louis, MO vs. South Alabama W 3-0 at Western Kentucky* W 3-0 vs. New Orleans* W 3-1 vs. Northeast Louisiana W 3-0 vs. SMS L 0-3 vs. Loyola-Chicago W 3-1 vs. SW Louisiana* W 3-2 at Saint Louis W 3-1 vs. Xavier (Ohio) W 3-0 vs. Texas-Pan American*W 3-0 vs. Austin Peay State W 3-0 vs. UAB W 3-1 vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 vs. Murray State W 3-1 at Murray State W 3-0 South Alabama* W 3-0 Mississippi L 2-3 ASU/KFC Invitational New Orleans* W 3-0 Oral Roberts W 3-0 Texas Tech Tournament at Jonesboro, AR at Murray State W 3-0 Arkansas State Tournament at Lubbock, TX Austin Peay State W 3-0 Alabama-Birmingham W 3-0 at Jonesboro, AR vs. Texas-El Paso W 3-0 Mississippi W 3-2 at Louisiana Tech* W 3-1 Central Florida W 3-1 vs. South Florida W 3-0 Alabama W 3-0 at SW Louisiana* W 3-0 New Orleans W 3-1 at Texas Tech L 0-3 Saint Louis W 3-0 Jacksonville* W 3-0 Louisiana Tech W 3-0 at Memphis State L 2-3 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-0 at Southern Illinois W 3-2 Southeast Missouri StateW 3-1 at Memphis State W 3-0 Murray State W 3-0 ASU/KFC-Pepsi Classic at Mississippi L 1-3 at Lamar* W 3-0 DePaul W 3-1 at Jonesboro, AR at Mississippi State W 3-0 at Sam Houston State W 3-0 Memphis State W 3-0 Alabama-Birmingham W 3-1 UAB/Lady Blazer Classic at Texas-Pan American*W 3-0 UNO/Asics Sam Houston State W 3-0 at Birmingham, AL vs. Texas-San Antonio W 3-0 Crescent City Classic Murray State W 3-0 at Alabama-BirminghamW 3-2 at New Orleans, LA American South Conference vs. South Carolina W 3-0 William & Mary Classic vs. SW Louisiana W 3-0 Mini-Series I vs. Georgia State W 3-0 at Williamsburg, VA at New Orleans W 3-0 at Lafayette, LA vs. Seton Hall W 3-1 vs. Central Florida W 3-0 vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 at Southern Illinois W 3-2 vs. Pittsburgh W 3-1 vs. Louisiana Tech W 3-0 at SW Louisiana* W 3-0 at Austin Peay State W 3-0 at William & Mary W 3-1 UALR Classic vs. Texas-Pan American*W 3-0 vs. Western Kentucky W 3-1 vs. Memphis State W 3-0 at Little Rock, AR vs. New Orleans* W 3-0 Southwest Missouri State Clas- Sun Belt Conference at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0 American South Conference sic Tournament vs. Saint Louis W 3-1 Mini-Series II at Springfield, MO at Jonesboro, AR vs. Murray State W 3-0 at Ruston, LA vs. Murray State W 3-0 Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0 Sun Belt Conference vs. Lamar* W 3-0 vs. Butler W 3-1 Western Kentucky W 3-0 Tournament vs. Central Florida* W 3-0 at SMS W 3-2 Lamar W 3-0 at Jonesboro, AR vs. SW Louisiana* W 3-0 Lamar W 3-0 Central Florida W 3-0 Murray State W 3-0 NCAA Tournament Lamar W 3-1 at Northeast Louisiana W 3-0 at Houston W 3-1 Northwest Region Western Kentucky L 2-3 American South Conference American South Conference at Long Beach, CA Lamar W 3-0 Mini-Series II Mini-Series I at Long Beach State L 1-3 Western Kentucky W 3-1 at Ruston, LA at Beaumont, TX Western Kentucky W 3-2 vs. Texas-Pan American*W 3-0 vs. Texas-Pan American*W 3-1 1991 Results vs. SW Louisiana* W 3-1 Record: 41-9 (5-0 Sun Belt, at Southeast Missouri State W3 - at SEMO W 3-1 vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 Regular Sea son and Tour na ment 1 American South Conference Cham pi ons, NIVC Par tic i pant) Albuturkey Classic Mini-Series III at Stephen F. Austin W 3-1 Coach: Chris Poole at Albuquerque, NM at Edinburg, TX American South Conference Opponent ResultScore vs. Arizona W 3-1 vs. Lamar* L 0-3 Mini-Series II Arkansas State Invitational at New Mexico L 1-3 vs. New Orleans* W 3-0 at Jonesboro, AR at Jonesboro, AR vs. Pittsburgh W 3-2 vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 Lamar* W 3-1 Western Kentucky W 3-0 National Invitational vs. Central Florida* W 3-0 New Orleans* W 3-1 Stephen F. Austin W 3-0 Volleyball Championships Texas-Pan American* W 3-0 Northern Arizona L 2-3 at Dayton, OH Memphis State L 2-3 Southwestern Louisiana*W 3-0 vs. Drexel W 3-1 at Murray State W 3-0 Southeast Missouri StateW 3-0 vs. Notre Dame L 2-3 vs. Western Kentucky W 3-0 vs. Saint Louis W 3-2 Eastern Illinois Tournament vs. California L 0-3 at Mississippi W 3-0 at SEMO W 3-0 AStateRedWolves.com 51 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re

Memphis State W 3-1 Mini-Series II vs. Eastern Illinois L 0-2 at Southern Mississippi W 3-0 at Ruston, LA American South Murray State W 3-0 American South Conference vs. Pan American* W 3-0 Championships Arkansas-Little Rock L 2-3 Mini-Series III vs. SW Louisiana* W 3-1 at Beaumont, TX at New Orleans, LA at Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 at Lamar L 0-3 Mississippi State Invitational vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 vs. SW Louisiana W 3-1 at Starkville, MS vs. Lamar* W 3-1 Virginia Tech W 3-2 vs. New Orleans L 2-3 vs. Louisville L 0-3 at New Orleans* W 3-1 Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0 vs. Florida L 1-3 1986 Results at Mississippi State L 0-3 at Northeast Louisiana W 3-0 American South Conference Record: 8-24 (1-5 Southland Con - vs. New Orleans W 3-0 Mississippi W 3-1 Mini-Series III fer ence) Texas-Arlington* L 0-3 at Northwestern State W 3-0 at Edinburg, TX Coach: Cheryl Buckmeier at Mississippi L 0-3 vs. Tulane W 3-0 vs. Lamar* W 3-2 Opponent ResultScore Northeast Louisiana* L 3-0 American South vs. New Orleans* W 3-0 Arkansas-Little Rock L 2-3 Tennessee-Martin W 3-0 Championships at Pan American* W 3-0 North Texas State* W 3-1 at Lafayette, LA vs. SW Louisiana* W 3-1 Saint Louis Invitational Memphis State L 2-3 vs. Louisiana Tech W 3-0 at St. Louis, MO at Murray State W 3-0 vs. New Orleans W 3-1 Mississippi W 3-1 vs. Tulsa W 3-0 at Arkansas-Little Rock L 2-3 vs. Lamar W 3-0 at Mississippi State W 3-0 at Saint Louis W 3-0 at Lamar* L 0-3 Women's Invitational vs. SEMO L 0-3 at McNeese State* L 0-3 Volleyball Champi on ships American South vs. Tulsa L 0-3 at SW Louisiana* W 3-0 at Birmingham, AL Championships Murray State W 3-0 Mississippi L 3-0 Boise State L 2-3 at New Orleans, LA Tennessee L 0-3 Southeast Missouri StateW 3-0 Murray State W 3-0 New Orleans W 3-0 Mississippi L 2-3 at Memphis State W 3-2 Georgia L 0-3 Lamar W 3-1 at Southern Indiana W 3-1 Lamar W 3-0 Oral Roberts Invitational at Evansville L 0-3 1988 Results at Tulsa, OK at Tennessee-Martin W 3-1 Record: 41-1 (10-0 ASC, ASC 1987 Results vs. Northeast Louisiana L 0-3 Reg u lar Sea son and Tour na ment Record: 8-24 (4-2 American South) vs. Memphis State L 2-3 Southland Conference Cham pi ons) Coach: Chris Poole at Oral Roberts L 0-3 Tournament Coach: Chris Poole Opponent ResultScore Southeast Missouri StateL 1-3 at Arlington, TX Opponent ResultScore at Mississippi L 0-3 vs. North Texas State W 3-1 KFC Invitational vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 Evansville Invitational at Texas-Arlington L 0-3 at Jonesboro, AR at New Orleans* L 2-3 at Evansville, IN vs. SW Louisiana W 3-2 Oral Roberts W 3-0 at Murray State L 1-3 at Evansville W 3-1 vs. Northeast Louisiana L 0-3 Mississippi State W 3-0 vs. Tennessee-Martin W 3-0 vs. Indiana State W 3-0 North Texas W 3-0 at Mississippi L 0-3 1984 Results Evansville W 3-1 Oklahoma Tournament at Murray State W 2-0 Record: 5-19 (1-5 SLC, 6th place at Norman, OK vs. Western Kentucky W 2-0 SLC) at Mississippi W 3-1 vs. Baylor L 2-3 Southwestern Louisiana*L 1-3 Coach: Cheryl Buckmeier at Tennessee-Martin W 3-1 at Oklahoma L 0-3 at Memphis State L 0-3 Opponent ResultScore vs. Austin Peay W 3-1 vs. Wichita State L 0-3 at SEMO L 2-3 at Murray State W 3-0 Saint Louis Invitational at Texas-Arlington* L 0-3 Saint Louis L 1-3 at St. Louis, MO Southeast Missouri StateL 0-3 at North Texas State* L 0-3 at SEMO L 0-3 vs. Marquette W 3-0 Lamar* L 0-3 vs. Evansville L 1-3 at Saint Louis L 2-3 Evansville Tri-Match vs. Wichita State W 3-1 at Evansville, IN Mississippi State Tournament Memphis State Invitational vs. Murray State W 3-0 vs. Eastern Illinois L 0-3 at Starkville, MS at Memphis, TN at Evansville W 3-2 vs. Mississippi L 1-3 at Memphis State L 0-3 Mississippi State W 3-0 vs. Tennessee Tech W 3-0 at Mississippi State L 0-3 vs. Mississippi State L 2-3 Murray State W 3-0 vs. Alabama-BirminghamL — vs. Middle Tennessee State W3 - SEMO W 3-0 at Memphis State L 0-3 at Arkansas-Little Rock L — 0 ASU-KFC Classic at Northeast Louisiana* L 1-3 at Jonesboro, AR Mississippi State Invitational Memphis State L 1-3 Mississippi State Invitational Stephen F. Austin W 3-1 at Starkville, MS McNeese State* W 3-2 at Starkville, MS Southern Mississippi W 3-0 vs. New Orleans L 1-3 vs. Tulane L 0-3 South Alabama W 3-1 at Mississippi State L 0-3 Southland Conference vs. Southern Mississippi L 2-3 Missouri W 3-1 Championships vs. Memphis State L 0-3 Mississippi L 1-3 at Beaumont, TX Eastern Illinois L 1-3 at Memphis State W 3-1 at Stephen F. Austin L 1-3 at Lamar L 3-0 McNeese State* W 3-0 vs. Kentucky-Wesleyan W 3-0 vs. North Texas State L 2-3 vs. North Texas State L 1-3 Southwestern Louisiana*L 2-3 at Murray State W 3-1 at Sam Houston L 0-3 at Texas-Arlington* L 0-3 at SEMO W 3-1 Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 1985 Results at North Texas State* L 2-3 vs. Saint Louis W 3-1 New Orleans* W 3-0 Record: 15-18 (2-4 SLC, 4th place Memphis State L 0-3 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0 at SEMO L 2-3 SLC) Lamar* L 1-3 American South Conference Memphis State L 1-3 Coach: Cheryl Buckmeier Murray State W 3-1 Mini-Series I vs. New Orleans* L 0-3 Opponent ResultScore at SMS L 0-2 at Lafayette, LA at Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 at SEMO L 0-2 vs. Missouri-Saint Louis L 0-2 vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 Murray State L 0-3 vs. Missouri Baptist W 2-0 at Northeast Louisiana* L 0-3 vs. Lamar* W 3-2 vs. New Orleans* W 3-1 Mississippi Tri-Match Saint Louis Invitational Southland Conference at Oxford, MS at St. Louis, MO Championships Memphis State W 3-1 vs. Memphis State L 0-3 vs. Quincy College W 3-1 at Denton, TX vs. Alabama-BirminghamL 0-3 at Saint Louis W 3-1 at North Texas State W 3-1 Season-By-Season Results Season-By-Season American South Conference at Mississippi L 0-3 vs. Tulsa L 2-3 vs. Lamar L 0-3 52 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans

vs. SW Louisiana L 0-3 Women Invitational Henderson State* W 3-0 vs. SW Louisiana W 2-1 Season-By-Season Results West Georgia W 2-0 Central Arkansas* W 3-2 at Mississippi State W 2-1 1983 Results Southern Mississippi W 2-0 Southeast Missouri StateT 1-1 vs. Southern W 2-0 Record: 22-12 (2-1 SLC, 3rd place SW Louisiana W 2-1 vs. Northeast Louisiana W 2-0 SLC) Miss. Univ. for Women L 1-2 Tennessee-Martin vs. Southern MississippiW 2-0 Coach: Kay Woodiel Columbus College (Ga.)W 2-0 Tournament vs. Northeast Louisiana W 2-0 Opponent ResultScore Jackson State L 1-2 at Martin, TN at Mississippi State W 2-0 Henderson State W 3-0 South Alabama L 0-2 vs. MTSU W 2-0 at Central Arkansas W 3-0 vs. Montevallo W 2-0 Arkansas Tech* W 3-0 Southeast Missouri StateL 2-3 Central Arkansas W 3-0 vs. Maryville W 2-0 Arkansas College* W 3-0 at Arkansas Tech W 3-1 vs. Southwest Baptist W 2-1 at Central Arkansas* W 3-0 Tennesee-Martin Invitational vs. Southwest Baptist W 2-1 Oral Roberts Invitational Miss. Univ. for Women L 1-2 vs. Montevallo W 2-0 Oklahoma State Tournament at Tulsa, OK Jacksonville State W 2-0 Hendrix College* W 3-0 at Stillwater, OK vs. Oklahoma W 3-0 Montevallo L 0-2 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-0 vs. Oklahoma Baptist W 2-0 at Oral Roberts L 1-3 Alabama A&M W 2-0 Mississippi State W 3-2 at Oklahoma State L 2-0 vs. Southwest Texas State L0 - UT-Martin L 0-2 at Arkansas Tech* W 3-0 vs. Central Arkansas W 2-0 3 Tennessee Tech L 1-2 Arkansas College* W 3-0 vs. Oklahoma L 0-2 vs. Texas Wesleyan W 3-0 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) L 1-2 Ouachita Baptist* W 3-0 at Hendrix College* W 3-0 vs. Tulsa W 3-0 at Hendrix College* W 3-0 Memphis State L 1-2 Southwestern (Memphis)W 3-0 at Central Arkansas* W 3-0 at Ouachita Baptist* W 3-0 Tennessee-Martin Christian Brothers W 3-0 at SEMO W 3-1 Hendrix College* W 3-0 Invitational Texas Arlington* L 0-3 at Arkansas College* W 3-2 Southern Arkansas* W 3-0 at Martin, TN Missouri-St. Louis W 3-1 at Missouri-Saint Louis W 3-0 at Memphis State L 0-3 at Tennessee-Martin L 1-3 UT-Martin L 0-3 vs. Harris Stowe W 2-0 vs. Montevallo W 3-2 Central Arkansas W 3-0 at Saint Louis L 0-2 AWISA State Tournament vs. SEMO W 3-1 Memphis State L 1-3 at Arkadelphia, AR at Tennessee-Martin L 0-3 Ole Miss L 0-3 AWISA State Tournament vs. Arkansas-Little RockW 3-0 Arkansas Tech W 3-1 Southeast Missouri L 2-3 at Batesville, AR vs. Southern Arkansas W 3-0 at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0 Missouri-St. Louis L 2-3 vs. Ouachita Baptist W 3-1 vs. Austin Peay W 2-0 Indiana State L 1-3 vs. Henderson State W 3-0 AIAW Region IV Tournament at Tennessee-Martin L 1-2 Mississippi State L 1-3 at Huntsville, TX at Saint Louis W 3-2 Southwestern AIAW Regional vs. Southern Arkansas W 2-0 Mississippi State W 3-0 Ole Miss Invitational Tournament vs. Southwest Texas State L2 - at SEMO W 3-1 Mississippi State W 2-1 at Nacogdoches, TX 0 at North Texas State* W 3-2 New Orleans W 2-0 Southwest Texas State L 0-2 vs. Northeast Louisiana W 2-0 at Texas-Arlington* L 0-3 Memphis State L 0-2 Angelo State L 0-2 vs. Angelo L 1-2 Memphis State W 3-2 Ole Miss L 1-2 Oklahoma Panhandle W 2-0 at Sam Houston L 0-2 Central Arkansas W 3-0 Memphis State L 0-2 Tennessee-Martin W 3-1 1980 Results 1979 Results Northeast Louisiana* W 3-0 UT-Martin W 3-2 Record: 35-8-2 (16-0 AWISA, Record: 35-15 (14-0 AWISA, Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0 Northeast Louisiana* W 3-0 AWISA Reg u lar Season and Tour - AWISA Reg u lar Season and Tour - Ole Miss L 0-3 na ment Cham pi ons, AIAW Region - na ment Cham pi ons, AIAW Region - Memphis State Invitational Memphis State L 1-3 al Participant) al Par tic i pant) at Memphis, TN North Texas State L 2-3 Coach: Kay Woodiel Coach: Kay Woodiel at Memphis State L 0-3 Opponent ResultScore Opponent ResultScore vs. Illinois L 0-3 Southland Conference Central Arkansas* W 3-0 at Philander Smith* W 3-0 vs. Tulsa W 3-1 Tournament Philander Smith* W 3-0 Henderson State* W 3-0 Northeast Louisiana W 3-1 at Henderson State* W 3-1 Memphis State L 1-2 Southland Conference Lamar L 0-3 at Arkansas-Little Rock*W 3-0 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-0 Championships McNeese State W 3-0 at Beaumont, TX SW Louisiana W 3-2 Missouri Southern Mississippi Invitational McNeese State L 2-3 Lamar L 1-3 Tournament at Oxford, MS Northeast Louisiana W 3-0 at Joplin, MO vs. Mississippi State W 2-0 North Texas State L 3-0 1981 Results vs. Central Oklahoma W 2-0 vs. Tulane L 0-2 Record: 29-5-2 (13-0 Arkansas at Missouri Southern T 1-1 vs. Tennessee-Martin W 2-0 1982 Results Wom en’s In ter col le giate Sports As - vs. School of the OzarksT 1-1 at Mississippi L 1-2 Record: 26-26-1 (1-1 SLC, 3rd so ci a tion, AWISA Regular Sea son vs. William Woods L 1-2 vs. Memphis State L 0-2 place SLC) and Tour na ment Cham pi ons, AIAW at Arkansas College* W 3-0 vs. Mississippi State W 2-0 - Coach: Kay Woodiel Re gion al Par tic i pant) at John Brown* W 3-0 at Mississippi L 0-2 Principia (Ill.) W 3-2 Coach: Kay Woodiel vs. Arkansas Tech* W 3-1 at Arkansas College* W 3-0 Henderson State W 3-0 Opponent ResultScore at John Brown* W 3-0 at Memphis State L 1-2 Ouachita Baptist W 3-0 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff* W 3-0 Southwestern (Memphis)W 3-0 Tennessee-Martin Mississippi Univ. for Women In- Missouri Southern Tournament vitational Missouri Southern Invitational Tournament at Martin, TN at Columbus, MS Evangel W 2-0 at Joplin, MO vs. Vanderbilt W 2-0 vs. Florida State L 0-2 Missouri Southern T 1-1 vs. Central Missouri T 1-1 vs. Austin Peay W 2-0 vs. SE Louisiana W 2-0 Avila (Mo.) W 2-0 at Missouri Southern T 1-1 vs. Southwest Baptist W 2-0 vs. Nicholls State W 2-1 St. Mary’s (Kan.) L 0-2 vs. Northeast OklahomaW 2-0 vs. Mississippi State W 2-0 at Miss. U for Women W 2-1 School of Ozarks W 2-0 vs. School of the OzarksW 2-0 vs. Miss. Univ. for WomenW 3-1 vs. Alabama L 1-3 vs. Tulsa W 2-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff* W 3-0 at John Brown* W 3-0 Southeast Missouri W 3-2 vs. Central Missouri L 1-3 at Hendrix College* W 3-0 at Southern Arkansas* W 3-0 Mississippi State Tournament at Central Arkansas* W 3-0 Mississippi University for Arkansas Tech* W 3-0 at Starkville, MS AStateRedWolves.com 53 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re

Memphis State Invitational at Ouachita Baptist* W 3-0 vs. Eastern Illinois L 1-2 Southern Arkansas W — at Memphis, TN vs. Northeast Missouri St.L 0-2 Henderson State W — vs. Miss. U for Women L 1-2 Tennessee-Martin at Arkansas College* W 3-0 Henderson State W — vs. Tennessee-Martin W 2-0 Invitational vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff*W 3-0 at Memphis State W 2-0 at Martin, TN Ouachita Baptist* W 3-0 AIAW Region IV Tournament vs. Louisville L 1-2 vs. Southwestern W 2-0 Henderson State* W 3-0 Texas Christian L — vs. Mississippi State W 2-0 vs. Mississippi L 0-2 Hendrix College* W 3-1 Tulsa L — vs. Mississippi L 0-2 vs. Tennessee Tech W 2-0 Arkansas Tech* W 3-0 Oral Roberts L — vs. Miss. U. for Women L 2-3 vs. Kentucky State W 2-1 Southwestern W 2-0 Southern Arkansas W — Arkansas Tech* W 3-0 vs. Memphis State W 2-0 Christian Brothers W 2-0 —No Scores Available Arkansas Tech* W 3-0 vs. Mississippi L 0-2 Arkansas College* W 3-1 at Arkansas College* W 3-1 AIAW Region IV Tournament 1975 Results at Southern Arkansas* W 3-0 vs. Arkansas Tech* W 3-0 at Bethany, OK Record: 25-6 (Third AWISA Tour - Hendrix College* W 3-0 at Southwestern W 2-0 vs. Nicholls State L — na ment) Southeast Missouri StateW 3-0 vs. Lambuth W 2-0 vs. Abilene Christian L — Coach: Kay Woodiel at Arkansas-Pine Bluff* W 3-0 at SEMO W 2-0 vs. Panhandle State W — Opponent ResultScore vs. Southern Illinois L 0-2 —No Scores Available Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 2-0 Tennessee-Martin John Brown* W 3-0 Arkansas College W 2-0 Invitational Tournament Southern Arkansas* W 3-0 1976 Results vs. Ouachita Baptist W 2-1 at Martin, TN at Lambuth W 2-0 Record: 34-12 (20-0 AWISA, at Arkansas-Little Rock W 2-1 vs. Austin Peay W 2-0 vs. Murray State W 2-0 AWISA Reg u lar Season and Tour - vs. Central Arkansas W 2-0 vs. Southwest Baptist W 2-1 SE Missouri State W 3-0 na ment Cham pi ons, AIAW Region - vs. Arkansas-Little RockW 2-1 vs. Northwest Missouri W 2-0 at Central Arkansas* W 3-0 al Par tic i pant) at Arkansas College W 2-0 at Tennessee-Martin W 2-0 at Hendrix College* W 3-0 Coach: Kay Woodiel vs. Ouachita Baptist L 0-2 vs. MTSU W 2-0 Opponent ResultScore vs. Arkansas Tech W 2-1 vs. Murray State W 2-0 AWISA State Tournament Southern State College*W — at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 2-0 vs. Northwest Missouri W 2-0 at Magnolia, AR Arkansas-Little Rock* W — at Meremac College L 1-2 Central Arkansas* W 3-0 vs. Arkansas College W 3-0 vs. Hendrix College* W — at Saint Louis L 1-2 Ouachita Baptist* W 3-0 vs. Henderson State W 3-0 at Ouachita Baptist* W — at Hendrix College W 2-0 vs. UAPB* W — vs. Tennessee-Martin L 0-2 AWISA State Tournament AIAW Region IV Tournament Southwestern W — at Southwestern W 2-0 at Conway, AR at Fort Worth, TX vs. Arkansas-Little RockW 2-0 at Hendrix College W 3-0 vs. Nicholls State WForfeit Tennesse-Martin Invitational at Southern State CollegeW 2-0 vs. Southern Arkansas W 3-1 vs. East Texas State L 0-2 at Martin, TN vs. Hendrix College W 2-0 vs. Arkansas College W 3-0 vs. Southwestern Texas L 0-2 vs. Middle Tennessee W — vs. Ouachita Baptist W 2-0 at Tennessee-Martin L — vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 2-1 AIAW Region IV Tournament 1977 Results vs. Mississippi W — at Arkansas Tech W 2-0 at Huntsville, TX Record: 26-10 (18-0 AWISA, vs. Southwestern W — Central Arkansas W 2-0 Baylor L 1-2 AWISA Reg u lar Season and Tour - vs. Freed-Hardeman W — Arkansas Tech W 2-0 Southwest Texas State L 0-2 na ment Cham pi ons, AIAW Region - at Tennessee-Martin W — vs. Southern St. College L 1-2 Sam Houston L 0-2 al Par tic i pant) vs. Northern Kentucky L — vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 2-0 Coach: Kay Woodiel at Central Arkansas W 2-0 1978 Results Opponent ResultScore vs. Central Arkansas* W — Henderson State W 2-0 Record: 33-11 (15-0 AWISA, at Southern Arkansas* W 3-0 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff* W — Hendrix College W 2-0 AWISA Reg u lar Season and Tour - vs. Arkansas Tech* W 3-0 at Henderson State* W — Southwestern W 2-0 na ment Cham pi ons, AIAW Region - vs. Ouachita Baptist* W 3-0 at Ouachita Baptist* W — al Par tic i pant) at Central Arkansas* W 3-1 AWISA State Tournament Coach: Kay Woodiel at Arkansas-Little Rock*W 3-0 Southern Illinois Invitational at Little Rock, AR Opponent ResultScore vs. Henderson State* W 3-1 at Carbondale, IL Arkansas W 2-0 vs. John Brown* W 3-0 Central Arkansas* W 3-0 at Southern Illinois L — Southern State College L 1-2 at Arkansas Tech* W 3-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff* W 3-0 Unknown L — Arkansas College* W 3-0 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock*W 3-0 Unkown L — at Arkansas-Little Rock*W 3-0 at Arkansas College* W 3-0 vs. Arkansas Tech* W — vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff*W 3-0 at Arkansas-Little Rock*W — Ole Miss Invitational Ole Miss Invitational at Oxford, MS Memphis State Invitational at Oxford, MS vs. Mississippi State W 2-0 at Memphis, TN vs. Miss. U. for Women L 0-2 vs. Jackson State W 2-0 vs. Lambuth W — vs. Alabama L 0-2 at Mississippi L 0-2 vs. Middle Tennessee L — vs. Tennessee-Martin W 2-0 vs. Montevallo W 2-0 vs. Freed-Hardeman W — at Mississippi L 1-2 at Mississippi L 0-3 vs. Tulane L — vs. Memphis State W 2-1 at Southwestern W 3-0 Arkansas Tech* W — vs. Memphis State L 0-2 vs. Southern Arkansas* W 3-0 Central Arkansas* W — Hendrix College* W 3-0 at Hendrix College* W 3-1 at Arkansas College* W — Central Arkansas* W 3-0 vs. Southern ST. College*W — Memphis State Invitational vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff*W — Mississippi Univ. for Women In- at Memphis, TN Arkansas College* W — vitational at Memphis State L 1-2 Missouri-St. Louis W — at Columbus, MS vs. Northern Kentucky L 1-2 at Arkansas Tech* W — vs. Florida State W 2-1 vs. Austin Peay W 2-0 vs. Henderson State* W — vs. Columbus W 2-0 vs. SW Louisiana L 0-2 at Southwestern W — vs. New Orleans L 0-2 Hendrix College* W — vs. Memphis State W 2-1 Saint Louis Invitational at Miss. U for Women L 1-2 at St. Louis, MO AWISA State Tournament Season-By-Season Results Season-By-Season at Henderson State* W 3-1 at Saint Louis L 0-2 at Jonesboro, AR 54 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans

Abilene Christian ...... 0-1 Montevallo ...... 4-1 SE Louisiana ...... 4-0 All-Time Versus Akron ...... 1-0 Morehead State ...... 4-0 Southern ...... 2-0 Alabama ...... 3-3 Morgan St...... 2-0 Southern Arkansas ...... 13-2 Alabama A&M ...... 1-0 Murray State ...... 26-3 Southern Illinois ...... 8-2 Alabama-Birmingham . . . . .5-4 New Mexico ...... 1-2 Southern Indiana ...... 1-0 Alabama State ...... 2-0 New Mexico St...... 1-4 Southern Methodist ...... 0-1 American ...... 1-0 New Orleans ...... 32-11 Southern Mississippi ...... 7-1 Arizona ...... 1-0 Nicholls State ...... 4-1 Southwest Baptist ...... 4-1 Arizona State ...... 0-1 Norfolk State ...... 1-0 Southwest Tennessee . . . .7-0 Arkansas ...... 1-0 North Carolina ...... 2-1 Southwest Texas State . . . .3-4 Arkansas College ...... 16-0 North Carolina A&T ...... 1-0 Southwestern (Memphis) . .2-0 Arkansas-Little Rock . . . .39-15 North Carolina State ...... 0-1 Stephen F. Austin ...... 4-5 Arkansas-Pine Bluff . . . . .18-0 North Dakota State ...... 1-0 Stetson ...... 1-0 Arkansas Tech ...... 18-0 North Texas ...... 12-12 Tennessee ...... 2-1 Auburn ...... 1-2 Northeast Missouri ...... 0-1 Tenn.-Chat...... 1-0 Austin Peay State ...... 9-1 Northeast Oklahoma ...... 1-0 Tennessee-Martin ...... 20-11 Avila (Mo.) ...... 1-0 Northern Arizona ...... 0-1 Tennessee State ...... 2-1 Baylor ...... 0-4 Northern Iowa ...... 1-2 Tennessee Tech ...... 1-1 Belmont ...... 6-1 Northern Kentucky ...... 0-2 Texas ...... 0-1 Birmingham-Southern . . . . .1-0 Northwest Missouri ...... 2-0 Texas A&M ...... 0-1 Boise State ...... 1-1 Northwestern State ...... 6-1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi .0-0 Bowling Green ...... 0-1 Notre Dame ...... 0-1 Texas-Arlington ...... 1-6 Brigham Young ...... 0-1 Ohio ...... 1-0 Texas Christian ...... 0-4 Butler ...... 2-2 Oklahoma ...... 1-3 Texas-El Paso ...... 1-0 California ...... 0-1 Oklahoma Baptist ...... 1-0 Texas-Pan American . . . . .14-0 Cal-State Sacramento . . . .0-2 Oklahoma State ...... 0-1 Texas-San Antonio ...... 2-0 Centenary ...... 1-0 Oral Roberts ...... 2-7 Texas Southern ...... 1-0 Central Arkansas ...... 21-1 Former Lady Indi an Lauren Fair Oregon ...... 0-1 Texas State ...... 1-0 Central Florida ...... 5-0 (‘93-96) was a two-time Sun Belt Ouachita Baptist ...... 12-1 Texas Tech ...... 0-5 Central Michigan ...... 2-0 Conference Play er of the Year. Panhandle State ...... 2-0 Texas Wesleyan ...... 1-0 Central Missouri ...... 0-1-1 Pepperdine ...... 0-2 Troy ...... 5-0 Central Oklahoma ...... 1-0 Iowa State ...... 0-1 Philander Smith ...... 2-0 Tulane ...... 3-2 Christian Brothers ...... 2-0 Jackson State ...... 5-1 Pittsburgh ...... 3-0 Tulsa ...... 4-3 Citadel ...... 1-0 Jacksonville ...... 6-0 Portland ...... 1-0 Utah ...... 0-1 Clemson ...... 0-1 Jacksonville State ...... 2-2 Principia (Ill.) ...... 1-0 Valparaiso ...... 1-0 Columbus College (Ga.) . . .1-0 John Brown ...... 5-0 Quincy College ...... 1-0 Vanderbilt ...... 1-0 Creighton ...... 1-1 Kansas ...... 1-0 Radford ...... 1-0 Virginia Tech ...... 2-0 Dayton ...... 1-1 Kansas State ...... 1-2 Saint Louis ...... 9-8 Wake Forest ...... 0-2 Denver ...... 4-10 Kentucky ...... 0-2 Saint Mary's ...... 1-0 West Georgia ...... 1-0 DePaul ...... 1-0 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 1-0 Saint Mary’s (Kan.) ...... 0-1 West Virginia ...... 1-0 Drexel ...... 1-0 Lamar ...... 21-10 Sam Houston State ...... 2-4 Western Carolina ...... 1-0 Duke ...... 0-1 Lambuth ...... 3-0 Samford ...... 4-1 Western Illinois ...... 2-0 East Tennessee State . . . . .1-0 Lehigh ...... 1-0 San Francisco ...... 1-0 Western Kentucky ...... 20-16 Eastern Kentucky ...... 2-0 Lipscomb ...... 1-0 San Jose State ...... 1-0 Western Michigan ...... 0-1 Eastern Illinois ...... 2-5 Long Beach State ...... 0-1 School of the Ozarks . . . .2-0-1 Wichita State ...... 1-2 Eastern Michigan ...... 1-0 Louisiana-Lafayette . . . . .35-9 Seton Hall ...... 1-0 William & Mary ...... 3-0 Eastern Washington ...... 0-2 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 21-5 South Alabama ...... 19-3 William Woods ...... 0-1 Evangel ...... 1-0 Louisiana State ...... 2-1 South Florida ...... 3-0 Wright State ...... 2-0 Evansville ...... 4-2 Louisiana Tech ...... 27-1 SE Missouri St...... 21-19 Xavier ...... 1-0 Florida ...... 0-2 Louisville ...... 0-5 Florida A&M ...... 1-0 Loyola-Chicago ...... 4-0 Florida Atlantic ...... 4-0 Marquette ...... 2-0 Florida International . . . . .14-6 Maryville College ...... 1-0 Florida State ...... 0-3 Marshall ...... 0-1 Freed-Hardeman ...... 2-0 McNeese State ...... 4-2 Fresno State ...... 0-1 Memphis ...... 24-25 George Mason ...... 0-1 Miami (Fla.) ...... 0-2 George Washington ...... 0-1 Middle Tennessee ...... 6-15 Georgia ...... 1-1 Mississippi ...... 18-31 Georgia State ...... 2-0 Mississippi State ...... 16-6 Harris Stowe ...... 1-0 Miss. Univ. for Women . . . .2-4 Henderson State ...... 15-0 Mississippi Valley ...... 3-0 Hendrix ...... 16-0 Missouri ...... 1-3 Houston ...... 2-2 Missouri-Kansas City . . . . .5-0 Idaho ...... 0-2 Missouri-Saint Louis ...... 3-2 Illinois ...... 0-2 Missouri Baptist ...... 1-0 Illinois-Chicago ...... 1-0 Missouri Southern ...... 0-1-3 Indiana ...... 0-2 Missouri State...... 1-2 Indiana State ...... 1-1 Montana ...... 0-1 The Red Wolves have won nine Sun Belt Conference regular season titles IUPUI ...... 2-0 including the 2004 Sun Belt Conference East Division crown. AStateRedWolves.com 55 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re

A Fielder, Cayla ‘08 Mitchell, Caitlyn '01 '02 '03 '04 Aaron, Robin '04 '05 ‘06 ‘07 Franke, Noelle ‘07 Moraitis, Joanna '84 Adams, Lindsey, ‘02 Franks, Christy Walker '85 '86 '87 N Ander son, Beth '88 '89 Freeman, Amber '01 ‘02 Neeley, Erin ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Asher, Kay '75 Fukey, Laura '85 Nelms, Vickie '75 '76 '77 B G Nicholson, Kim '84 '85 Baker, Christin, ‘07 ‘08 Gillion, Heather '05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Niemeyer, Kolette '92 '93 '94 ’95 Baker, Pat '76 '77 '78 '79 Glitzner, Jenny '90 Nitz, Sandy '80 '81 Barney, Jessica '99 Griffin, Miranda ‘02 '03 O Beat, Stacy ‘95 '96 Grimes, Nicole '95 '96 '97 '98 Oesterblad, Denay ‘02 Bennett, Ashlyn '01 Grosser, Chayla '05 P Bennett, Laura ‘07 ‘08 Guerra, Nikki '97 '98 '99 '00 Patchell, Amy Rengers '91 '92 '93 '94 Benson, Kaelynn ‘08 H Payne, Jessalyn ‘06 Binkley, Amie '90 '91 '92 Hall, Michelle '91 '92 Peil, Katie '04 '05 ‘06 ‘07 Bolenz, Valerie '75 Hamilton, Jan '76 '77 Purcell, Konae ‘08 Bowman, Heather ‘08 Hardy, Jeanie Holland '86 '87 Purtee, Laura ‘06 Buford, Amy '83 Harper, Libby '85 R Buckmeier, Cheryl '77 '78 '79 '80 Harris, Nancy '76 '77 '78 Ramsey, Risa '80 '81 '82 '83 Burger, Michelle '85 Hawn, Kathy '75 '76 '77 '78 Rhone, Cyndi '90 '91 Burtt, Michelle '91 '92 Hayman, Tera '97 '98 Rigo, Kathy '93 Buttry, Susan '93 '94 Hinton-Seagars, Tracy '89 Roberson, Sherry '75 '76 C Holloway, Lauren '82 '83 '84 Rose, Cathy Parker '75 Cagle, Amber '00 Humphrey, Jenni '86 Rowe, Amber '00 Cagle, Kasey '97 '98 J S Campbell, Autumn '04 Janikowski, Kim '88 Schuler, Stormy '05, ‘06 Campbell, Cindy '81 '82 '83 '84 Johnson, Amy '97 '98 '99 '00 Schumann, Jennifer '89 '90 Catalane, Kristen ‘07 ‘08 Johnson, Judy '76 Silliman, Katie '98 '99 '00 '01 Cheng, Abby '89 '90 Jones, Beth '03 '04 '05 ‘06 Soulsby, Pip '02 '03 '04 '05 Chowen, Leslie ‘95, '96 Joyner, Debra '82 Snider, Shari '80 '81 '82 Chowen, Teddi '97 '99 '00 K Snipes, Susanne '97 '98 '99 '00 Clark, Cindy '90 Kiest, Meredith '87 '88 Standart, Shauna '97 '98 '99 '00 Clark, Pat '87 '88 '89 Kiest, Tracey '88 '89 Stepp, Debbie '79 '80 '81 '82 Cochran, Beth '96 '97 '98 '99 Kindricks, Dee Dee '87 T Cooper, Janis '75 '76 '77 '78 King, Nora '75 '76 '77 '78 Taylor, Sarah '79 '80 '81 '82 Cox, Laura '90 Kirby, Kristin '04 '05 Tarnauskaite, Giedre '03 '04 Cox, Pam '84 '85 '86 '87 Kirby, Shelley '87 '88 '89 '90 Theoharis, Kathy '83 '84 '85 Crane, Andrea '82 '84 '85 '86 Klinefelter, Cass '81 '82 '83 Thornton, Susie '77 Crislip, Brittany ‘08 Knauss, Anna '94 Throesch, Janet '84 Cunningham, Debbie '84 Kolat, Margie '91 '92 '93 '94 Toth, Karen '87 '88 D Koontz, Cathy '92 '93 '94 ’95 U Dack, Jamie '86 L Ursell, Charlyn ‘08 Darby, Sherri '81 '82 '84 '85 Lambert, Allison ‘02 '03 V Davis, Judy '77 '78 '79 '80 Leadem, Amy '04 Vaccari, Juli '75 '76 '77 '78 Devine, April '91 Lightfoot, Angela '92 Vandehei, Amy '97 '98 DeWalt, Mandy ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 Linder, Kelly '00 '01 ‘02 '03 Vandeven, Kris '93 '94 '95 '96 Dreisel, Glenna Jo '76 '77 Lundquist, Natalie '05, ‘06 Volkmer, Randilyne '03 '04 '05 ‘06 Duckworth, Terri '85 '86 M W Dunn, Darlene '88 '89 Mafo, Joelle ‘07 ‘08 Weisburger, Elaine '80 '81 E Malaschak, Heather '01 ‘02 '03 Welch, Missy '86 '87 Elkins, Lesli '99 '01 ‘02 Martin, Marsha '80 Williams, Ann '79 '80 '81 '82 England, Laurel, ‘07 ‘08 Matheny, Susie '76 '77 '78 '79 Williams, Jordan ‘08 Erford, Tristan '02 '03 '04 '05 Mathis, Jo Beth Carmack '90 '91 '92 Williams, Stacy '84 '85 '86 '87 Eskridge, Candice ‘07 McArthur, Tracy '95 '96 '97 Williams, Teri '77 Evers, Michal '97 '99 '00 ‘01 McClendon, Karen '79 Wilson, Jennifer '86 '87 F McDougal, Treva '80 '81 '82 '83 Wobrock, Jenny ‘95 Fair, Lauren '93 '94 ’95 '96 Miller, Lindsay White- '95 '96 '97 '98 Woods, Hawley '91 Falls, Cindy ‘78 '79 '80 '81 Millikan, Tessa '01 '02 '03 '04 * Returning Players in Bold Letterwinners

56 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans The ASU Convocation Center

The Arkansas State Volleyball program has racked up to sev en straight con fer ence post-sea son tour na ments, in - 227 vic to ries at the Con vo ca tion Cen ter in the 22 sea sons it has played in the are na. ASU has an amazing 227-62 record (.785) in the build ing since its open ing in 1987. The team has had un de feat ed home records in four seasons, in clud ing 2004, when the team was 14-0 at the Convo- cation Center. The building was built in 1987 at a cost of $19 mil lion and paid for pri ma ri ly by the state of Arkansas. The 10,563-seat multi-pur - pose fa cil i ty has earned its ti tle as the “Show place of North east Ar kan sas” over the past 15 years. The Convocation Cen ter is not only home to the Red Wolves vol ley ball pro - The ASU Convocation Center—ASU has a 208-45 record in matches played in the building. gram, but also the Ar kan sas State men’s and wom en’s bas ket ball pro grams and the in door home of clud ing six straight Sun Belt Con fer ence Vol ley ball Cham - the A-State track and field pro gram. pi on ships. In 1997, for the first time since ASU joined the Beginning in 1990, the Con vo ca tion Cen ter played host Sun Belt Con fer ence, the league's post-sea son tour na ment was held in a place oth er than Jonesboro. Year-by-Year Records at the ASU won five of those seven con fer ence tournaments Convocation Center it hosted, go ing 21-4 in tour na ment ac tion at the Con vo ca - tion Cen ter. Year Record Perc. Arkansas State has had crowds of over 1,000 for a vol - 1987 2-4 .333 ley ball match eight times, including a record 4,140 for a 1988 15-0 1.000 match against the University of Mem phis on Nov. 25, 1995, 1989 12-0 1.000 that was part of a men's bas ket ball/vol ley ball doubleheader. 1990 9-4 .692 ASU went un de feated in home match es in back-to-back 1991 18-3 .857 seasons in 1988 (15-0) and 1989 (12-0) and won its first 1992 15-0 1.000 three home matches of the 1990 season to post a 28-match 1993 19-4 .826 home winning streak the longest in program history. ASU 1994 11-1 .917 has gone through a season with just one home loss four 1995 15-1 .938 times, including three years ago in 2003. The oth er three 1996 11-3 .786 came in 1994 (11-1), 1995 (15-1), and 1998 (14-1). 1997 5-2 .714 Not only does the Convocation Cen ter play host to 1998 14-0 1.000 Arkansas State ath let ic home events, the build ing also at- 1999 14-1 .933 tracts peo ple from all over North east Ar kan sas and the Mid- 2000 10-2 .833 South region for a va ri ety of other events—from concerts to 2001 2-6 .250 con ven tions, area busi ness ex po si tions and con fer enc es, 2002 5-10 .333 ban quets and uni ver si ty and high school com mence ments 2003 11-1 .916 as well. 2004 14-0 1.000 2005 6-3 .667 2006 9-3 .750 2007 5-7 .416 2008 5-7 .416 Total: 227-62 .785

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Kills Service Aces Match (Individual): 35, Javone Brooks, New Match (Individual): 10, Jennifer Schumann, Ar - Orleans vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 10/18/91 kan sas State vs. Murray State, 10/10/89 Match (Team): 105, by Lamar vs. Louisiana Match (Team): 18, Arkansas State vs. Murray Tech, 11/19/93 State, 10/10/89

Attempts Digs Match (Individual): 92, Miriam Erickson, Lamar Match (Individual): 47, Michelle Mingus, West- vs. Arkansas State, 10/9/93 ern Kentucky vs. Arkansas State, 11/17/91 Match (Team): 283, by Lamar vs. Arkansas (Match 2) State, 10/9/93 Match (Team): 196, Western Kentucky vs. Arkansas State, 11/17/91 (Match 2) Hitting Percentage Match (Individual, Min. 10 TA): .900, Meredith Blocking Kiest vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/23/87 Total Blocks — Match (Individual): 15, Missy Match (Team): .667 (21-1-30) Arkansas State Welch, Arkansas State vs. Mississippi, 10/13/87; vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 9/25/98 Nancy Scheller, Southeast Missouri State vs. Arkansas State, 9/28/97 Assists Block Solos — Match (Individual): 12, Missy Match (Individual): 72, Susan Buttry, Arkansas Welch, Arkansas State vs. Mississippi, 10/13/87 State vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 11/9/93 Block Assists — Match (Individual): 10, Anne Match (Team): 86, Arkansas State vs. Western Donovan, Western Kentucky vs. Arkansas State, Ken tucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2) 9/6/91 Total Blocks — Match (Team): 32, Western Ken tucky vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/91 Block Solos — Match (Team): 26, Southeast Mis sou ri State vs. Arkansas State, 9/28/87 Block Assists — Match (Team): 34, Arkansas State vs. Stephen F. Austin, 9/30/88 Top ASU Home Crowds 1. ASU vs. Memphis* 11/25/95 4,140 2. ASU vs. Memphis State 11/7/90 1,104 3. ASU vs. Texas-San Antonio 9/1/95 1,102 ASU vs. Bradley 9/1/95 1,102 5. ASU vs. Arkansas-Little Rock 11/24/96 1,068 ASU vs. Western Kentucky 10/14/94 1,068 7. ASU vs. Memphis State 10/29/91 1,026 8. ASU vs. Arkansas-Little Rock 11/5/96 1,014 9. ASU vs. Lamar 11/22/92 789 10. ASU vs. Lamar 10/3/97 702

*Men’s Basketball Doubleheader ASU Volleyball stands at 227-62 in the

Convocation Center Records Center Convocation Convocation Center since it opened in 1987. 58 AStateRedWolves.com 2009 Opponents & The Sun Belt Conference Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re

Southeast Missouri State Evansville Memphis August 28 August 29 August 29 Memphis Invitational Memphis Invitational Memphis Invitational Memphis, TN Memphis, TN Memphis, TN

Location: . . .Cape Girardeau, MO Location: ...... Evansville, IL Location: ...... Memphis, TN Nickname: ...... Redhawks Nickname: ...... Purple Aces Nickname: ...... Tigers Enrollment: ...... 10,477 Enrollment: ...... 2,593 Enrollment: ...... 20,379 Colors: ...... Red, Black and White Colors: . . . .Purple, Orange, & White Colors: ...... Blue & Gray Conference: ...... Ohio Valley Conference: . . . . .Missouri Valley Conference: . . . .Conference-USA Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I President: Dr. Kenneth W. Dobbins President: . .Dr. Stephen Jennings President: . . .Dr. Shirley C. Raines AD: ...... John Shafer Facility: ...... Carson Center AD: ...... R.C. Johnson Facility: ...... Houck Fieldhouse Capacity: ...... 500 Facility: . .Elma Roane Fieldhouse Capacity: ...... 2,000 Head Coach: ...... Mike Swan Capacity: ...... 2,000 Head Coach: . . .Renata Nowacki Record at School: . . . . .70-114 (7) Head Coach: . . . . .April Jauregui Record at School: ...... 65-60 (4) Career Record: . . . .457-344 (23) Record at School: ...... 17-14 (1) Career Record: ...... Same 2008 Record: ...... 14-18 Career Record: ...... Same 2008 Record: ...... 13-14 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 8-10 2008 Record: ...... 17-14 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 11-7 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 9/3 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 8-8 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 9/3 Starters R/L: ...... 5/2 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 10/2 Starters R/L: ...... 4+Libero/2 Starters R/L: ...... 5+Libero/1 Volleyball SID: . . . .Whitney Tarpy Volleyball SID: ...... Patrick Clark SID Phone: ...... 812-488-2350 Volleyball SID: . . . .Jason C. Redd SID Phone: ...... 573-651-2937 E-Mail: ...... TBA SID Phone: ...... 901-678-4640 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] E-Mail: ...... [email protected] www.gopurpleaces.com www.gosoutheast.com www.gotigersgo.com

Arkansas-Pine Bluff Jackson State Houston Baptist September 4 September 4 September 5 ASU Classic ASU Classic ASU Classic Convocation Center Convocation Center Convocation Center

Location: ...... Pine Bluff, AR Location: ...... Jackson, MS Location: ...... Houston, TX Nickname: ...... Lady Lions Nickname: ...... Lady Tigers Nickname: ...... Huskies Enrollment: ...... 3,800 Enrollment: ...... 8,699 Enrollment: ...... 2,749 Colors: ...... Black & Gold Colors: ...... Blue & White Colors: ...... Royal Blue & Orange Conference: Southwestern Athletic Conference: Southwestern Athletic Conference: ...... Great West Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Chancellor: Dr. Lawrence Davis, Jr. President: . . . . .Ronald Mason, Jr. President: .Dr. Robert B. Sloan, Jr. AD: ...... Louis Perkins, Jr. AD: ...... Robert L. Braddy, Sr. Interim AD: ...... Steve Moniaci Facility: . . .H.O. Clemmons Arena Facility: ...... T. B. Ellis Facility: ...... Sharp Gym Capacity: ...... 4,500 Capacity: ...... 800 Capacity: ...... 1,500 Head Coach: . . . .La’Kyva Walton Head Coach: . .Rose Washington Head Coach: ...... Kaddie Platt Record at School: ...... First year Record at School: . . . .104-153 (7) Record at School: . . .447-115 (15) Career Record: ...... 59-27 (4) Career Record: ...... Same Career Record: ...... Same 2008 Record: ...... 1-23 2008 Record: ...... 17-24 2008 Record: ...... 24-7 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 1-7 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 6-2 2008 Conf. Record: ...... Letterwinners R/L: ...... 5/3 Letterwinners R/L ...... 10/4 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 7/7 Starters R/L: ...... 4/2 Starters R/L: ...... 5/3

Volleyball SID: . . .Andrew Roberts Volleyball SID: ...... Volleyball SID: . . . . .Russ Reneau SID Phone: ...... 870-575-7949 ...... Jamea Adams-Ginyard SID Phone: ...... 281-923-0813 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... 601-979-2274 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] www.uapblionsroar.com jsutigers.cstv.com www.hbuhuskies.com 2009 Non-Conference Opponents

60 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans 2009 Non-conference Opponents Tennessee-Martin Mississippi State Eastern Michigan September 8 September 11 September 12 Martin, TN MSU Bulldog Invitational MSU Bulldog Invitational Starkville, MS Starkville, MS Location: ...... Martin, TN Nickname: ...... Skyhawks Location: ...... Starkville, MS Location: ...... Ypsilanti, MI Enrollment: ...... 7,200 Nickname: ...... Bulldogs Nickname: ...... Eagles Colors: ...... Navy Blue & Orange Enrollment: ...... 17,824 Enrollment: ...... 22,638 Conference: ...... Ohio Valley Colors: ...... Maroon & White Colors: ...... Green & White Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Conference: ...... Southeastern Conference: ...... Mid-American Chancellor: ...... Dr. Tom Rakes Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I AD: ...... Phil Dane President: . . .Dr. Mark E. Keenum President: . . .Dr. Susan W. Martin Facility: . . . .Skyhawk Fieldhouse AD: ...... Greg Byrne AD: ...... Dr. Derrick Gragg Capacity: ...... 3,000 Facility: .Newell-Grissom Building Facility: . . . . .Convocation Center Interim Head Coach: ...... Capacity: ...... 2,000 Capacity: ...... 8,824 ...... Darrin McClure Head Coach: . .Jenny Hazelwood Head Coach: . . . . .Kim Berrington Record at School: ...... 9-24 (1) Record at School: ...... First year Record at School: . . .201-195 (13) Career Record: ...... Same Career Record: ...... 88-223 (9) Career Record: . . . .304-270 (20) 2008 Record: ...... 9-24 2008 Record: ...... 6-25 2008 Record: ...... 10-22 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 7-11 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 1-19 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 4-12 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 6/8 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 10/4 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 9/2 Starters R/L: ...... 3/3+Libero Starters R/L: ...... 5+Libero/1 Starters R/L: ...... 4+Libero/2

Volleyball SID: . . .Matthew Maxey Volleyball SID: ...... Joe Dier Volleyball SID: ...... Greg Steiner SID Phone: ...... 731-881-7632 SID Phone: ...... 662-325-8040 SID Phone: ...... 734-487-0317 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: . . [email protected]

www.utmsports.com www.msstateathletics.com www.emueagles.com

UT Arlington TCU Texas Southern September 18 September 19 September 19 UT Arlington Hilton Invitational UT Arlington Hilton Invitational UT Arlington Hilton Invitational Arlington, TX Arlington, TX Arlington, TX

Location: ...... Arlington, TX Location: ...... Fort Worth, TX Location: ...... Houston, TX Nickname: ...... Mavericks Nickname: ...... Horned Frogs Nickname: ...... Tigers Enrollment: ...... 25,000 Enrollment: ...... 8,749 Enrollment: ...... 9,500 Colors: Royal Blue & White (Orange Trim) Colors: ...... Purple & White Colors: ...... Maroon & Gray Conference: ...... Southland Conference: . . . . .Mountain West Conference: . .Southwest Athletic Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I President: . . . .James D. Spaniolo Chancellor: . .Victor J. Boschini, Jr. President: ...... Dr. John Rudley AD: ...... Pete Carlon AD: ...... Daniel B. Morrison, Jr. AD: ...... Charles McClelland Facility: ...... Texas Hall Facility: . . .Univeristy Rec Center Facility: ...... H&PE Capacity: ...... 3,600 Capacity: ...... 1,500 Capacity: ...... 8,100 Head Coach: . . . .Diane Seymour Head Coach: . . . . .Prentice Lewis Head Coach: . .Dr. Dwalah Fisher Record at School: ...... 81-72 (5) Record at School: . . . .130-100 (7) Record at School: . . .130-318 (15) Career Record: ...... Same Career Record: ...... Same Career Record: ...... Same 2008 Record: ...... 7-23 2008 Record: ...... 20-12 2008 Record: ...... 5-17 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 3-13 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 9-7 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 3-5 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 9/2 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 11/2 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 10/3 Starters R/L: ...... 5+Libero/1 Starters R/L: ...... 4/2

Volleyball SID: . . . .Scott Lacefield Volleyball SID: . .Brandie Davidson Volleyball SID: . . . . .Rodney Bush SID Phone: ...... 817-272-2239 SID Phone: ...... 817-257-7479 SID Phone: ...... 713-313-7603 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] E-Mail: ...... [email protected] E-Mail: ...... [email protected]

www.utamavs.com www.gofrogs.com www.tsuball.com

AStateRedWolves.com 61 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re Games 14 & 22Games 15 & 21Games 16 & 23 New Orleans Louisiana- ULM Lafayette September 24 September 26 September 27 New Orleans, LA Lafayette, LA Monroe, LA October 17 October 16 October 18 Convocation Center Convocation Center Convocation Center Location: . . . .New Orleans, LA Location: ...... Lafayette, LA Location: ...... Monroe, LA Nickname: ...... Privateers Nickname: . . . . .Ragin’ Cajuns Nickname: ...... Warhawks Enrollment: ...... 11,466 Enrollment: ...... 15,035 Enrollment: ...... 8,371 Colors: . . . .Royal Blue & Silver Colors: . . . . .Vermilion & White Colors: ...... Maroon & Gold Conference: ...... Sun Belt Conference: ...... Sun Belt Conference: ...... Sun Belt Affiliation: . . . .NCAA Division I Affiliation: . . . .NCAA Division I Affiliation: . . . .NCAA Division I Chancellor: Dr. Timothy P. Ryan President: Dr. E. Joseph Savoie President:Dr. James E. Cofer,Sr. AD: ...... James W. Miller AD: ...... David Walker AD: ...... Bobby Staub Facility: ...... Facility: . . . . .Earl K. Long Gym Facility: . . .ULM Activitiy Center . .Human Performance Center Capacity: ...... 1,121 Capacity: ...... 500 Capacity: ...... 1,000

Head Coach: . .Jozsef Forman Head Coach: .Heather Mazeitis Head Coach: .John Schmidt III Record at School: . . .38-26 (2) Record at School: . . . .8-20 (1) Record at School: . . . .7-91 (3) Career Record: ...... Same Career Record: . .239-272 (13) Career Record: ...... Same

2008 Record: ...... 22-10 2008 Record: ...... 8-20 2008 Record: ...... 1-31 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 13-5 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 5-13 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 0-18 2008 Conf. Finish: .T-2nd West 2008 Conf. Finish: . . .5th West 2008 Conf. Finish: . . .7th West

Letterwinners R/L: ...... 7/2 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 7/6 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 9/1 Starters R/L: ...... 5/2 Starters R/L: ...... 4/3 Starters R/L: ...... 6/1

Volleyball SID: . . .Jason Plotkin Volleyball SID: . . .John Strawn Volleyball SID: Steven Schauer SID Phone: . . . .504-280-6284 SID Phone: . . . .337-482-6332 SID Phone: . . . .318-342-5461 E-Mail: . . . . [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: ...... [email protected] www.unoprivateers.com www.ragincajuns.com www.ulmathletics.com 2009 Sun Belt Conference Opponents

62 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans 2009 Sun Belt Conference Opponents Game 17 Game 18 Game 19 South Alabama Troy Middle Tennesse

October 2 October 3 October 9 Convocation Center Convocation Center Murfreesboro, TN

Location: ...... Mobile, AL Location: ...... Troy, AL Location: . . .Murfreesboro, TN Nickname: ...... Jaguars Nickname: ...... Trojans Nickname: ...... Blue Raiders Enrollment: ...... 14,279 Enrollment: ...... 29,495 Enrollment: ...... 23,872 Colors: . . . .Blue, Red & White Colors: ...... Cardinal & White Colors: . . . .Royal Blue & White Conference: ...... Sun Belt Conference: ...... Sun Belt Conference: ...... Sun Belt Affiliation: . . . .NCAA Division I Affiliation: . . . .NCAA Division I Affiliation: . . . .NCAA Division I President: . .V. Gordon Moulton Chancellor:Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. President:Dr. Sidney A. McPhee AD: ...... Dr. Joel Erdmann AD: ...... Steve Dennis AD: ...... Chris Massaro Facility: ...... Jaguar Gym Facility: ...... Trojan Arena Facility: .Alumni Memorial Gym Capacity: ...... 400 Capacity: ...... 4,000 Capacity: ...... 2,000

Head Coach: . .Nicole Keshock Head Coach: Sonny Kirkpatrick Head Coach: ...... Matt Peck Record at School: . .43-116 (6) Record at School: . . .38-60 (3) Record at School: . . .89-37 (5) Career Record: . .109-242 (13) Career Record: . .268-254 (16) Career Record: . .632-233 (25)

2008 Record: ...... 11-15 2008 Record: ...... 13-19 2008 Record: ...... 27-8 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 5-12 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 4-13 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 14-3 2008 Conf. Finish: . . . .4th East 2008 Conf. Finish: . . . .6th East 2008 Conf. Finish: ...... 2nd

Letterwinners R/L: ...... 10/5 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 7/8 Starters R/L: ...... 5+Libero/1 Starters R/L: ...... 4/2 Starters R/L: ...... 3+Libero/3

Volleyball SID: . .Kevin Beasley Volleyball SID: . .Travis Jarome Volleyball SID: ...... SID Phone: . . . .251-414-8033 SID Phone: . . . .334-670-5654 ...... Jessica Stauffacher E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: . . . . [email protected] SID Phone: . . . . .615-904-8115 E-Mail: ...... www.usajaguars.com www.troytrojans.com [email protected]

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Location: . .Bowling Green, KY Location: . . . . .Boca Raton, FL Location: ...... Miami, FL Nickname: ...... Lady Toppers Nickname: ...... Owls Nickname: . . .Golden Panthers Enrollment: ...... 19,265 Enrollment: ...... 26,000 Enrollment: ...... 38,000 Colors: ...... Red & White Colors: ...... Blue & Red Colors: ...... Blue & Gold Conference: ...... Sun Belt Conference: ...... Sun Belt Conference: ...... Sun Belt Affiliation: . . . .NCAA Division I Affiliation: . . . .NCAA Division I Affiliation: . . . .NCAA Division I President: . . .Dr. Gary Ransdell President: . . . .Frank T. Brogan President: Dr. Mark B. Rosenburg AD: . . .Dr. Camden Wood Selig AD: ...... Craig Angelos AD: ...... Pete Garcia Facility: ...... Diddle Arena Facility: . . . . .FAU Gymnasium Facility: ...... Capacity: ...... 7,326 Capacity: ...... 5,000 . . . . .U.S. Century Bank Arena Capacity: ...... 5,000 Head Coach: . . .Travis Hudson Head Coach: . . . . .Jody Brown Record at School: 324-154 (15) Record at School: ...... Head Coach: . . .Danijela Tomic Career Record: ...... Same Career Record: ...... Record at School: . . .86-36 (4) Career Record: ...... Same 2008 Record: ...... 26-10 2008 Record: ...... 12-17 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 12-5 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 5-12 2008 Record: ...... 28-7 2008 Conf. Finish: . . . .3rd East 2008 Conf. Finish: . .T-4th East 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 13-2 2008 Conf. Finish: . . . .1st East Letterwinners R/L: ...... 9/3 Letterwinners R/L: ...... Starters R/L: ...... 4/3 Starters R/L: ...... Letterwinners R/L: ...... 10/3 Starters R/L: ...... 6/0+Libero Volleyball SID: . . .Kelly Oravet Volleyball SID: .Justin Johnson SID Phone: . . . .270-745-4298 SID Phone: . . . .561-297-3513 Volleyball SID: ...... TBA E-Mail: . [email protected] E-Mail: . . . . [email protected] SID Phone: . . . .305-348-3164 E-Mail: ...... TBA www.wkusports.com www.fausports.com www.fiusports.com 2009 Opponents

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October 27 October 30 November 1 Convocation Center Denver, CO Denton, TX November 6 November 13 November 14 Little Rock, AR Convocation Center Convocation Center

Location: ...... Little Rock, AR Location: ...... Denver, CO Location: ...... Denton, TX Nickname: ...... Trojans Nickname: ...... Pioneers Nickname: ...... Mean Green Enrollment: ...... 12,000 Enrollment: ...... 10,791 Enrollment: ...... 34,268 Colors: .Silver, Black & Maroon Colors: ...... Crimson & Gold Colors: ...... Green & White Conference: ...... Sun Belt Conference: ...... Sun Belt Conference: ...... Sun Belt Affiliation: . . . .NCAA Division I Affiliation: . . . .NCAA Division I Affiliation: . . . .NCAA Division I President: Dr. Joel E. Anderson Chancellor: .Robert D. Coombe President: Dr. Gretchen Bataille AD: ...... Chris Peterson AD: . . . . .Peg Bradley-Doppes AD: ...... Rick Villarreal Facility: .Jack Stephens Center Facility: .Hamiliton Gymnasium Facility: Mean Green VB Center Capacity: ...... 5,600 Capacity: ...... 2,500 Capacity: ...... 600

Head Coach: . . .Van Compton Head Coach: . . . .Beth Kuwata Head Coach: .Cassie Headrick Record at School: 376-256 (20) Record at School: 211-186 (13) Record at School: .121-168 (9) Career Record: ...... Same Career Record: . .238-219 (15) Career Record: ...... Same

2008 Record: ...... 24-8 2008 Record: ...... 25-7 2008 Record: ...... 6-25 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 13-5 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 14-1 2008 Conf. Record: ...... 4-14 2008 Conf. Finish: . . .2nd West 2008 Conf. Finish: . . .1st West 2008 Conf. Finish: . . .6th West

Letterwinners R/L: ...... 6/6 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 10/3 Letterwinners R/L: ...... 14/0 Starters R/L: ...... 3/3+Libero Starters R/L: ...... 4/3 Starters R/L: ...... 6+Libero/0

Volleyball SID:Brandy Sweeden Volleyball SID: . . .Nicole Dupes Volleyball SID: Stephen Howard SID Phone: . . . .501-683-7003 SID Phone: . . . .303-871-7555 SID Phone: . . . .940-369-8548 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: . [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

www.ualrtrojans.com www.denverpioneers.com www.meangreensports.com

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Bert Carter Bryant Carter Ben Garrett Kathy Keene Melissa Kristofak Associate Assistant Media Relations Associate Media Relations Commissioner Commissioner Assistant Commissioner Director

Wright Waters Commissioner

Travis Llewellyn John McElwain Rick Mello Chauntrell Shelby Associate Associate Associate Chief Administrative Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Officer

ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE TEAM FIRST TEAM Amila Barakovic, UALR Emmy Davidsmeyer, Denver Yarimar Rosa, FIU 2008 SUN BELT CONFERENCE Ashley Asberry, Middle Tennessee Leslie Clark, Middle Tennessee FINAL STANDINGS Dobrilla Kovacevic, New Orleans CONFERENCE OVERALL Lindsey Loyd, New Orleans EAST DIVISION W-L PCT STREAK W-L PCT STREAK Megan Argabright, WKU FIU 15-2 .882 W1 28-7 .800 L2 SECOND TEAM Middle Tennessee 14-3 .824 W3 28-7 .800 L1 Anita Bucur, UALR WKU 12-5 .706 W9 26-10 .722 L1 Cayla Fielder, Arkansas State South Alabama 5-12 .294 L2 11-15 .423 L3 Florida Atlantic 5-12 .294 L3 12-17 .414 L3 Holly Benson, Denver Troy 4-13 .235 L5 13-19 .406 L5 Natalia Valentin, FIU Isadora Rangel, FIU WEST DIVISION W-L PCT STREAK W-L PCT STREAK Izabela Kozon, Middle Tennessee Denver 14-4 .778 W4 25-7 .781 L1 Brittany Bowen, WKU UALR 13-5 .722 W1 24-8 .750 L1 Julia Noe, WKU New Orleans 13-5 .722 W6 22-10 .688 L1 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Arkansas State 10-8 .556 L1 21-12 .636 L2 Isadora Rangel, FIU Louisiana-Lafayette 5-13 .278 W1 8-20 .286 W1 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR North Texas 4-14 .222 L4 6-25 .194 L4 ULM 0-18 .000 L18 1-30 .032 L20 Cayla Fielder, Arkansas State DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Amy Hafner, UALR PLAYER OF THE YEAR Yarimar Rosa, FIU COACH OF THE YEAR Danijela Tomic, FIU 2009 Opponents

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Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re Those who have not visited the campus of Arkansas State University in the last five or 10 years would be shocked at the school’s appear- ance today. So much on campus is tied to athlet- ics. ASU Stadium is the gathering site for Saturdays and excitement surrounding each game can be felt for miles. The sights, the smells, the sounds of football.

There is so much construction and new projects on campus. The school looks . . . and is . . . a mod- ern educational institution that has kept up with technology and student needs as much, if not more, than most schools in the nation. A student center addition anchors the campus and a new student recreation and wellness center is on the way.

New campus housing has recently been com- pleted, including a “Collegiate Park” apartment complex, coastal-type soft-colored housing throughout campus, and a new dorm. There is a new Alumni Center and construc- tion of a new overpass connecting the campus to local businesses is about to become a reality. It’s a new-look campus that is growing and improving each day.

Arkansas State University is an extremely valuable part of Northeast Arkansas and sur- rounding areas. On the follow- ing pages are portraits of the campus, of the people and areas which strengthen the university and those who are involved with its growth.

Welcome to Arkansas State! Welcome To Arkansas State University State Arkansas Welcome To

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Arkansas State University continues to thrive and expand. The University is con- Welcome To Arkansas State University stantly undergoing changes in its look, its increased enrollment and its expanding academic programs. The last few years have seen extensive physical changes, in- cluding more housing, a parking garage, a new and refurbished student center, and there are more changes on the books for the near future. ASU is emerging as one of the leading universities in the South when it comes to preparing its gradu- ates for the world’s challenges.

The College of Business is the home of the Delta Center for Economic Development. The Center will coordinate the eco- nomic development outreach services of the university and provide a coordinated and com- prehensive approach to serving the businesses, governments and citizens of the Arkansas Delta. The opportunity to create the new center came when a $1,000,000 grant from the Eco- nomic Development of Arkansas Fund Commission was received.

Beautiful apartment housing constructed in the coastal style of the Gulf Coast or tropical islands cover the east side of campus.

AStateRedWolves.com 69 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re Located next to the pond that lies close to the Pavilion, and just southwest of ASU Sta- dium, ASU’s new alumni cen- ter recently opened.

It’s presence adds another dimension to football game day. Arkansas State’s alums will be able to incorporate game-day activities in a cen- tralized area.

A new section of student housing called Red Wolf Den was recently completed as well, another sign of ASU’s growth. Welcome to Arkansas State Univeristy State Arkansas Welcome to

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Since its opening in January 2001, the Fowler Center has quickly become the region’s home for performance and visual arts presentations of the highest caliber, as well as for special civic and community events. Its location is just south of the Convocation Center. Arkansas State Uni ver sity was established Beebe (White County), Mountain Home (Baxter April 1, 1909, as a “public school of agri culture” by County), and Newport (Jackson County) where as- Act 100 of the Arkansas General As sem bly. It was sociate degree programs are offered, and at located at Jonesboro be cause cit izens of the city Marked Tree, Searcy and Heber Springs. A new bid $40,000 to the state and pledged 200 acres of campus is being built for ASU-Heber Springs. An land as a site. instructional site is located at Paragould. After a century of growth, ASU-Jonesboro The Jonesboro campus, which occupies now has an annu al budget of some $122.6 million, 942 acres amid the gentle slopes of Crowley’s owns more than 3,000 acres of land in five differ- Ridge in east Jonesboro, is located between the ent counties, has a physi cal plant valued at almost vast and fertile Mis sis sippi River Valley and the cul- $200 million, and has an alumni roll exceeding tural and scenic richness of the Ozark Mountains. 53,000. More than 10,000 students annually work to- ASU’s rapid development over the years has ward degrees in 141 areas of spe cial iza tion at the been typi cal of other major universities in an graduate and undergraduate levels. Fifteen under - emerging modern South. From an agricultural high grad uate de grees are offered through the Colleges school in 1909, to a junior college in 1918, to a four- of Agri culture, Business, Com mu nica tions, Educa- year degree-grant ing institution in 1930, to a uni- tion, Engineering, Fine Arts, Humanities and Social versity in 1967, ASU has become regionally Sciences, Nursing and Health Professions, Sci- re spect ed and nationally recog nized for its quali- ences and Mathematics, and the University Col- ties of teaching, research and service. lege. The Honors College was instituted July 1, The ASU system includes campuses at 2004, evolving from the Honors Program.

The Arkansas Biosciences Institute opened in 2004. The $20 million facility is dedicated to multi-discipli- nary research to fulfill pur- poses outlined in the Arkansas Tobacco Settle- ment.

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Fifteen master’s and two specialist de grees are of fered, as well as doctoral degrees in edu ca tional leader ship, envi - ronmen tal sci ences, and heritage studies. Pre-professional programs are offered in nine areas. The bachelor’s degree programs with the most gradu- ates are early childhood education, business administra- tion, management information systems, accounting, nursing, agricultural business, and finance. The top graduate programs, based on number of de- grees awarded, are business administration, education ad- ministration-elementary principalship, reading education, educational administration-secondary principalship, com- munication disorders, nursing and physical therapy. New academic programs are introduced as need ed to re spond to the rapid changes in our society. For instance, the athletic training program is the only such accredited program in the state. Academic strength has been en- hanced with the Distance Learning Program which extends ASU’s ed uca tional influ ence across the nation. Also, ASU offers bachelor’s and master’s degree pro- grams and upper level courses at ASU-Beebe, ASU-Moun- tain Home, and ASU degree centers in three Arkansas cities—Blytheville, Forrest City, and West Memphis—where partnership agreements have been established in coopera- tion with the community colleges in those cities.

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(Above) The eight-story bell tower of the Dean B. Ellis Library, dedicated in 1995, is the focal point of the Arkan sas State Univer- sity campus.

(Right) ASU’s Pavilion is the site of many stu - dent activities. A new Alumni Center was re- cently constructed across the pond from the Pavilion. The two sites form with ASU Sta- dium and the Convocation Center to create an exciting atmosphere on game days and nights. Welcome to Arkansas State University State Arkansas Welcome to

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ASU in Jonesboro has re- Welcome to Arkansas State University ceived the largest single dona- tion in its history, a charitable gift of $14,508,342 from the Don- ald W. Reynolds Foundation. The gift was utilized to construct a three-story health sciences building (left) just northeast of the Student Union/Reng Student Services Center that will open in September. The Donald W. Reynolds Cen- ter covers over 50,000 square feet and will house the Speech and Hearing Clinic, nursing and nurse anesthesia skills laborato- ries, large and small class- rooms, computer lab, dedicated research spaces and special project rooms.

ASU offers challenging, fully-accredited programs and a prestigious 600- member faculty with a vast number holding doctorates from other major insti- tutions. Some faculty are nation al ly known for teaching, research and ser vice in the sciences, human ities and profes sional fields. Arkansas State University’s commitment to excellence in higher education is demonstrated by its accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association, as well as 18 specialized accrediting organizations. ASU’s reputation toward excellence has been estab lished in part by stu- dent perfor mance in national competition, such as a nationally ranked debate team, and by the success of its graduates. The under ly ing principle of learn- ing at Arkansas State University is its tradition of changing to meet the needs of its students and the society in which they live and work. Arkansas State Uni ver si ty continues to grow and prosper because the uni- ver si ty plans ahead for the needs of stu dents. A recent example is the Horizon Institute of Technology, created in the College of Business with a major gift from alumna Dr. Kathy Brittain White. The institute will provide opportunities for students, faculty, community and business leaders to expand their capa- bilities for providing solutions and increasing productivity with technology.

Arkansas State’s new student union is identified by a new fountain. The fountain was provided by Chi Omega Sorority and serves as a beautiful landmark to enter the building.

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Following the success of Collegiate Park, a 336-bed luxury apartment complex on the north side of campus, ASU also erected Indian Village Apartments, which accommodates up to 100 fami- lies. The new $29 million Student Union has taken prominent place in the center of campus, with the first portions opening in the spring of 2004. The sec- ond phase of the project was complete renovation of the existing Reng Center. Students and visitors enjoy a new dining hall, meeting facilities, student leadership offices, bookstore, computer labs, a food court and many other features. A new track and field complex has been com- pleted on the south side of the campus. The $2.7 million facility features a 400-meter track facility, in- cluding venues for NCAA track and field events. The academic enterprise at ASU was enhanced with the addition of the $20 million Bio- sciences/Biotechnology Building. This facility was dedicated to multi-disciplinary research to fulfill purposes outlined in the Arkansas Tobacco Set- tlement. The $29 million Stu- Several other proj- dent Union (left) and ects which involve new complete renovation of construction or im- the existing Reng Cen- proved facilities are in ter (left) houses a new various stages of plan- dining hall, meeting fa- ning and development, cilities, bookstore, com- including a liberal arts puter labs, a food court and other features. The classroom building in Village Apartments the heart of the campus (above) accommodates and the recently com- up to 100 families. Col- pleted Cooper Alumni legiate Park (at top) Center. A groundbreak- serves 336 students. ing ceremony for a new The groundbreaking student recreation and ceremony (top left) for wellness center was also the new Liberal Arts held this past spring. Building was recently held as well. Welcome to Arkansas State University State Arkansas Welcome to

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While the Arkansas State cam- Welcome to ARkansas State Univerity pus is beautiful, the University atmosphere is not all about buildings and construction. It is ultimately about academics, the people and the different ideas and cultures they bring to the campus.

Arkansas State University is filled with friendly smiles, en- thusiasm, and a thirst for learn- ing. It’s also filled with people who enjoy life and the joy and challenges it brings.

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Life at Arkansas State Uni - A groundbreaking ceremony for the ver si ty is exciting, youthful $18 million ASU Student Recreation and and vibrant. There is some- Wellness Center (above) was held April thing always happen ing—with 4, 2008. the students' best interests at The facility is designed as a 74,000- heart. square-foot structure that will house Not only do all kinds of stu- multiple amenities for students. This dent events center around foot- new recreation facility will have two ball and other sports, but nearly levels and will be equipped to outfit an every ac a dem ic discipline on aquatics center in the future. The campus offers so ci et ies or or ga - lower level will house approximately niza tions to help spark interest. 17,000 square feet of cardiovascular and strength training equipment, More than 160 different orga ni- three basketball/volleyball courts, za tions, including social and reli - one multipurpose activity court, of- gious orga niza tions, are available fice space, locker rooms, and well- to promote personal growth of the ness assessment rooms. The upper individual. level will house a three-lane On-campus concerts are regular walking/running track, as events, as are cultural ex hibits, well as meeting rooms plays, specialty shows and sem inars. and exercise classroom Competition is available through a space. The Student Recre- chal lenging intramural program, and ation and Wellness Center club sports are available. will be able to increase the Academically, there are plenty of number of fitness classes quiet nooks all around campus for currently offered, as well as studying. At the same time, oppor- adding additional wellness tunities abound for recreation and and nutritional programming relaxation. Campus life has it all at options. Arkansas State University. Student Life at Arkansas State Life at Arkansas Student

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It houses the most modern equipment including a new theater (left), eating areas, exercise equipment, study and rest areas.

Plenty of comfortable student housing is available, including the new 840-bed Residence Hall Community that opened in the fall of 2006 and even more student apartments planned to open in Septem- ber 2009; Collegiate Park, just north of the Student Union; and Arkansas, Kays and University Halls.

AStateRedWolves.com 77 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re ASU: WHERE CHAM Arkansas State University has a longstanding saying: “Big enough to play your game, small enough to know your name.” The names of student-athletes are known all over the country for their contributions to their sport. Champions are made at ASU. Opportunities are provided for all 16 of ASU’s NCAA Division I sports. Just look at the names and numbers—12 Olympians, over 100 National Football League contracts, All-Americans, All-Conference, All-Academic. You name it . . . you can be it at Arkansas State. The people on these two pages prove it. They have excelled individually as well as with their teams. They not only represent themselves as cham- pions but their school, community, friends, and family as well.

ASU multi athlete Amy Bowman qualified for the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Regional in two events.

Senior Donald Boone ASU senior Jeremy Willis Junior Shay Scott is cur- ranked among the top in the qualified for the at large rently ninth on the ASU all- Sun Belt Conference in pool in the pole vault for the time blocks chart. She also scoring and steals during 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track has 440 rebounds over the his junior campaign. and Field Championships. past two seasons and Ledyi Zora won over 20 needs just one rebound to matches last season as a break into the top-20 all- sophomore to lead the team time at Arkansas State. in victories. Athletics At Arkansas State Athletics At Arkansas

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Samantha Santoro was named Second Team All-America last season as a true freshman. Senior captain Senior Chelsea Hopkins appeared Alex Carrington was the in all 18 games for the Red 2008 Sun Belt Conference Wolves and won the team Defensive Player of the Defensive MVP award. Senior Tyler Thompson was Year. one of two ASU golfers named All-Sun Belt Confer- ence last year.

Sophomore Cayla Fielder was named the Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year in 2008.

Senior Cassie Huffer was a 2009 All-Sun Belt Con- ference selection. ASU’s three Olympic medal winners and former track and field coach Brandon Eller concluded Guy Kochel. (From left) Bronze his career as a First Team medal winner Dr. Tom Hill, ESPN The Magazine Aca- Kochel, Gold Medal winner Al demic All-America choice Joyner and Bronze Medal winner in 2009. Earl Bell.

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Convocation Center—Pride of ASU men’s and women’s basketball and indoor track and field

ASU Baseball plays at Tomlinson Stadium and Kell Field Athletics Facilities

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ASU Soccer Park opened in 2001

Sage Meadows Golf Club has been the site of two Sun Belt Conference golf championships

Track & Field moved into a new facility in spring 2004

In addition to playing at Allen Park (above), RidgePointe Tennis Center, Three Oaks Racquet Club, and the Jonesboro Country Club provide their facilities in inclement weather.

ASU Stadium—Home of ASU Football

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Medlock Dr. G. Dan Howard Dr. Rick Stripling Mr. Ed Kremers Mr. Cristian Murdock Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Student Affairs Finance & University Advancement Jonesboro and Research Administration

(Chair)

Dr. Leslie Wyatt Florine Tousant University System President Milligan

Forrest City

(Vice Chair) INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS COMMITTEE ASU President Dr. Les Wyatt announced the for ma tion of the new Intercollegiate Athletics Howard Committee in the spring of 1997. Slinkard The Intercollegiate Athletics Committee re- views and makes recommendations on issues in- Rogers volving the welfare of student-athletes, the role of athletics in campus life, and the athletics pro- (Secretary) Nonie Wiggins gram’s compliance with the university, confer- ence, and NCAA regulations; serves as a search advisory committee for key athletics program personnel; reviews the role of existing and potential sports programs; and reviews the athlet- Mike ics budget. The committee reports to the chancellor. Gibson Membership consists of four students appointed annually by the Student Government Association (one should be a student-athlete); four faculty appointed by the Faculty Senate (staggered two-year Osceola terms); one Faculty Athletic Representative appointed by the chan- cellor (two-year term); one executive staff member appointed by the chancellor (two-year term); the Dean of University College; two staff members appointed by the staff Senate (staggered two-year terms); Ron Student Government Association and Student Activities Board presi- Rhodes dents; and representatives from the following external organizations: Alumni Association, Red Wolf Club, Letterman’s Club, and the Jones- Cherokee boro Regional Chamber of Commerce ASU Committee. The Director Village of Intercollegiate Athletics and the senior woman athletic administra- tor serve as ex-officio, nonvoting members. The chancellor appoints a chair at the beginning of each academic year. ASU Administration ASU

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Robert L. Potts was appointed as the first chancellor of Arkansas Dr. Roberts Potts, University Campus Chancellor State University-Jonesboro in November 2006. During his tenure, the university has recorded steady enrollment growth, reinvigorated its International Program, expanded distance learning opportunities and placed new emphasis on the institution's research mission. Re- cent campus construction projects include the Donald W. Reynolds Center for Health Sciences, which was made possible by the largest single gift in ASU history, the Delta Center for Economic Develop- ment, and a new 80,112 sq. ft. Student Recreation Center. Fall se- mester enrollment in 2008 was 11,490, and ASU-Jonesboro has more than 60,000 living alumni. Chancellor Potts' current professional leadership activities in- clude the board of directors of the Arkansas Research Alliance; the Commission on Lifelong Learning of the American Council on Edu- cation; the board of directors of Economics Arkansas; the execu- tive council of the President’s Council of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education; Arkansas Yellow Ribbon Task Force; and member of the Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship Advisory Council. Potts has had a distinguished career in higher education, serv- ing as the chancellor of the North Dakota University System before moving to Jonesboro. Previously, he served as president of the Uni- versity of North Alabama. Earlier in his career, he served as general counsel for the University of Alabama System. Potts attended Newbold College, Bracknell, Berkshire, England, and graduated cum laude from Southern Adventist University, Col- legedale, Tenn., with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He thereafter grad- uated from the University of Alabama School of Law with a Juris Doctor degree, and served as an editor of the Alabama Law Re- view. He later graduated from Harvard University with a Master of Laws degree. Robert Potts met his wife, Irene Elisabeth Johansson, a native of Sweden, while they were students in England. They are the par- ents of two adult children. Julie Anna Potts and her husband Parks Shackelford live in the Washington, D.C. area, where Julie Anna is general counsel for the American Farm Bureau Federation and Parks, a native of Jones, La., currently works for Florida Crystals, a sugar cane company. The couple are the parents of twin daughters, Ella and Olivia, and one son, Duke. Robert Leslie Potts, Jr. is em- ployed as a financial analyst by Mississippi State University. Les Potts and his wife Holly are the parents of two daughters, Claire Elisabeth and Anna Leslie, and reside in Starkville, Mississippi.

AStateRedWolves.com 83 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re When the Arkansas State University athletics program reaches its 100th birthday this year, Dean Lee's name will figure prominently in the celebration. ASU athletics is entering its 100th year and Lee still has a little more time to continue restoring the old and building new tradition for Arkansas State. Under Lee’s direction, the ASU athletic department enjoyed another significant year in 2008-09. Not only did ASU enjoy some of the most exciting moments ever on the fields, courts, and tracks, but also in the arenas of academics, donor and alumni involve- ment, community service and achievement. The 2008 AAFF’s Outstanding Athletic Director, Lee serves on the NCAA Men’s Bas- ketball Issues Committee, the BCS Athletic Directors Advisory Committee and the Divi- sion 1A Athletic Directors Association Board of Trustees. He has guided the athletic department to annual success academically and compet- itively, but last year ASU athletics once again enjoyed growth through a number of unique accomplishments and projects as well. For instance, the ASU Athletic Department received the largest single donation in its history, a $400,000 gift from Charles Luter that will be used to enhance the athletic aca- demic facility. ASU secured an unprecedented $1 million contract for its Sept. 4, 2010 football game at Auburn, the Red Wolves set a school-record in football attendance, fes- tivities such as Jazz in Jonesboro continued to grow and improve, the bowling team made its second straight appearance in the NCAA National Championships and two student- athletes were named Academic All-America as well. His vision for ASU Athletics was re- vealed in a video called “Inside A-State Athletics, which focuses on the Red Wolves athletic programs and how the athletic department plans to meet challenges in the future. As recent as 2008, 206 field-level seats and new party boxes available for corporate events were added to Tomlinson Stadium, the Convocation Center weight room under- went major renovations that included new weights and cardio equipment and Lee was in- strumental in the recruitment and hiring of John Brady, who was just two years removed from an NCAA Final Four appearance, as the Red Wolves new men’s basketball coach. Those are just a few of the many ways the ASU athletic department has continued to develop under Lee, who is always looking for new and creative ways to take the Red Wolves athletic program to the next level while maintaining its main focus on academics, competitive performance and a well-rounded environment for student-athletes. Entering his eighth year as Director of Athletics, Lee is even hungrier for ASU to have continued success in all areas. He has already made great strides in enabling Arkansas State's Department of Athletics to become one of the most respected programs around. Dr. Lee became ASU's 10th Director of Athletics July 9, 2002. It wasn't long before the department began to experience important and progressive changes which were capped by an unprecedented “State of A-State” address in the spring of 2004. When he concluded the address to a packed house, there was no mistaking that he is committed to building a successful program at ASU. In a very short time, he has orchestrated sellout and capacity crowds, overseen the expansion and growth of ASU's athletic facilities, and provided sound leadership to both the athletic staff and population of student-athletes. Lee came to ASU from Oklahoma State University, where he was the Associate Di- rector of Athletics for External Operations. His administrative experience at two NCAA Division I-A universities, OSU and the University of Arkansas, and his achievements in mobilizing financial support make him well-suited for Arkansas State University and Northeast Arkansas. While at the Univer- sity of Arkansas, Lee served as the Vice President of the Razorback Foundation. In addition, Dr. Lee's experience as athletic director at Arkansas Tech University and his familiarity with ASU and the state of Arkansas help him feel right at home. He earned his bachelor's degree in 1979 and master's in education at Henderson State University, then completed his doctor of education degree at the University of Arkansas in 1989. Although born in Tulsa, Okla., Lee competed in high school sports in Berryville, Arkansas, and was selected to play in the all-Star basketball and football games in 1975. He also played basketball, baseball and tennis at Henderson State, where he later served as an assistant coach. He played in two national championship games as a mem-

Dr. Dean Lee, Director of Athletics Dean Lee, Director Dr. ber of Henderson State’s basketball team. He was head basketball coach at Malvern The Lee Family High School early in his career. (from left) Anna Pearl, Reba, Dean and wife Reba are the parents of two daughters, Diamond Olivia (14) and Anna Dean and Diamond Pearl (12). 84 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans Athletics Staff

DR. DEAN LEE DOUG ABEL JULIE LESSITER DOUG DOGGETT DANIEL FEIG GLEEN HART RANDY KNOWLES Director of Athletics Senior Associate Associate Director of Associate Director of Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Director of Athletics Athletics for Student Athletics for External Athletics for Compliance Athletics for Marketing & Athletics for Facilities Services/SWA Operations & Director of Promotions & Event Management the Red Wolf Club

JERRY SCOTT BRAD PIETZ LAUREN ADAMS JOHN ARCE KAREN BARKER BRAD BOBO BOBBY BURTON Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Academic Adviser Director of Strength & Administrative Director of Athletics Facilities Athletics for Athletics for Conditioning Asstistant to Director Corporate Sales Supervisor for Grounds Sports Information Development of Athletics & Landscape

RON CARROLL RYAN DICKSON TABITHA FOREMAN MEREDITH GREEN JASON GREGORY BRAD HERMAN LEELA KELLER Head Certified Equipment Athletics Secretary A-Team Adviser Director of Academic Adviser Men’s Basketball Trainer Supervisor Football Operations Administrative Asst.

MARTHA McFERRON ROSS MILLER VAN PROVENCE ANTHONY REYNOLDS JOHN RILEY KAREN RINEHART SANDRA SMYTHE Cheerleader Adviser Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Video Coordinator Administrative Asst. to Compliance Strength & Conditioning Sports Information Sports Information Head Football Coach Secretary

CHAD STURKIE BILL TEMPLETON NATALIE TROTTER TREVOR WHITE CAROLINE WILLIAMS GINA WINCHESTER LON BADEAUX Assistant Certified Director of Major Gifts Assistant Certified Eligibility Specialist Athletics Administra- Administrative Asst. Track & Field, Cross Trainer Trainer tive Assistant to Red Wolf Club Country Head Coach AStateRedWolves.com 85 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re

BRIAN BOYER JOHN BRADY JUSTIN INGRAM STEVE JOHNSON JUSTIN KOSTICK GINGER BROWN LEMM DEREK PITTMAN Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Women’s Volleyball Men’s Golf Women’s Bowling Women’s Golf Women’s Soccer Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

TOMMY RAFFO STEVE ROBERTS MARCIA WILLIAMS JULIE ALLEN COREY BATOON LISA BERG JASON BROOKS Baseball Football Women’s Tennis Women’s Volleyball Football Women’s Soccer Track & Field, Cross Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Country Assistant Coach

JEFF CLAPACS CHRIS COOK KEVIN CORLESS CHAD DOLLAR MARINA ENGELBRECHT TONY GILBERT DAVID GUNN Men’s Basketball Baseball Football Men’s Basketball Women’s Tennis Football Football Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

MAURICE HARRIS DARREN HILLER TIM KENDRICK MATT KRAFT ELWYN McROY JUSTIN MECCAGE KEVIN PEOPLES Football Football Baseball Volunteer Track & Field Men’s Basketball Baseball Football Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

REBECCA PEOPLES TANYA RAY DOUG RUSE TYLER SISKEY JENNIFER SULLIVAN KAREN SYROCKI MATT VINING Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Football Football Women’s Basketball Tutor Coordinator and Track & Field/Cross

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LAURA ALVA JACOB ANDERSON BARRY BROUSSARD KATEY BUCKLEY JOHN CARROLL ASHLEY CHRESTMAN SCOTT DUNAVANT Athletic Training GA Strength & Condition- Development GA Sports Information GA Compliance Intern Athletic Training GA Football GA ing GA

MAKINZIE FOOS MARCELO GALAFASSI JOELLE MAFO SCOTT McGINN TIM PADGETT KYLE SHIPP JEREMY THOMAS Marketing and Athletic Training Intern Women’s Volleyball Athletic Training Intern Development GA Football GA Marketing and Promotions GA GA Promotions GA

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Over 150 ASU student-athletes were recognized for their academic achievements as members of the fall 2008 Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.

ACADEMICS fall 2008 Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Five members of the women’s bowling team were 2008-09 Eleven ASU student-athletes received their named to the National Tenpin Coaches Associa- diploma's during Fall Commencement ceremony tion 2007 Academic All-America Team. Senior baseball player Brandon Eller was named at the Convocation Center. First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All- For the sixth straight year, the women’s tennis America. Caroline Starr is a nominee for the Jim McKay team was selected to the 2007 ITA All-Academic Scholarship Program. Teams and Scholar-Athletes List. Twenty-Four ASU student-athletes received their diploma’s during the Spring Commencement cere- All ASU student-athletes combined to post a 2.92 COMPETITIVE mony at the Convocation Center. GPA for the fall 2009 semester. PERFORMANCE

Five bowlers were named to the NTCA All-Aca- Women’s golfer Amanda Harvey was awarded a 2008-09 demic Team, including Samantha Morrison who fully-paid fellowship to the Univ. of Sheffield in was a Second Team Academic All-America selec- South Yorkshire, England. Senior baseball player Chase Ware signed a free tion. agent contract with the . Men’s basketball junior guard Mike Lance was Senior football player Brian Flagg was named the named a First Team ESPN The Magazine Aca- Over a dozen baseball players are competing this College of Engineering’s Distinguished Graduating demic All-District VI selection. summer in leagues stretching from the east coast Senior and Outstanding Student. to the Midwest and into Canada. 2007-08 Volleyball player Heather Gillom and Brian Flagg Baseball signee Michael Faulkner was drafted by both received the Arkansas State University Distin- Four ASU student-athletes were First Team ESPN the in the 21st round of the Major guished Service Award. The Magazine Academic All-District VI selections. League Baseball Draft.

The men’s golf team won the Sun Belt Conference Brandon Eller, a junior on the ASU baseball team, Sophomore Murray Watts was named to the All- Team Academic Award. was named Third Team ESPN The Magazine Aca- Sun Belt Conference baseball team. demic All-America. Brandon Eller was one of 30 candidates for the Sophomore Andy Ferguson was named Sun Belt 2009 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. Over 160 ASU student-athletes were recognized Pitcher of the Week for his performance in ASU’s for their academic achievements as members of victory over Fla. Atlantic May 9. Senior women’s basketball player Caroline Starr the fall 2007 Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. was nominated for the Sun Belt Conference Post- Murray Watts led the Sun Belt Conference in graduate Award. Additionally, over 140 student-athletes were recog- walks. nized as members of the spring 2007 AD’s Honor The women's soccer team finished the Fall 2008 Roll. Junior outfielder Cody Pace had a 20-game hitting semester with the highest GPA (3.29) of any ASU streak – the longest single-season hitting streak by athletic team. Three ASU student-athletes were named to the list an ASU player since former All-American Josh of 74 students for the 2008 edition of Who’s Who Yates had 21-game hitting streak during the 2007 Senior Brian Flagg was named First Team ESPN Among American Universities and Colleges. season. The Magazine Academic All-America. 45 student-athletes will earn their college degrees The baseball team earned consecutive series vic- Over 130 ASU student-athletes were named to the for the 2007-08 academic year. tories for the first time since the 2007 season. spring 2008 Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, includ- ing 23 with a GPA of 4.00. ASU was represented by 106 student-athletes on The baseball team claimed its first series victory both the 2006-07 SBC Commissioner’s List and over traditional SBC power South Alabama since Recent Accomplishments & Points of Pride & Points Recent Accomplishments Over 150 ASU student-athletes were named to the Academic Honor Roll, announced July 13, 2007. 88 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans Recent Accomplishments & Points of Pride

The ASU women’s bowling team advanced to the NCAA Championships the last two years in a row, including 2008 (pictured)when it finished runner-up at the 2008 tournament held in Omaha, Nebraska. the 2005 season. in a single game during the 2008-09 season. the 2009 NFL Draft.

Arkansas State senior right-hander Nick Lambert The men’s basketball team utilized one of the Seniors Josh Arauco, Reggie Arnold and Alex Car- broke the ASU record for career appearances with deepest benches in the conference with 11 play- rington were all named to NationalChamps.net’s 101 to his credit. ers averaging over 11 minutes per game. 2009 Preseason All-America Team.

Arkansas State pitcher Chase Ware was named to Junior Donald Boone led the Red Wolves in scor- Arauco, Arnold and Carrington were named to Na- the Sun Belt Conference’s Preseason all-confer- ing on 16 occasions, averaging a team-best 13.6 tionalChamps.net’s 2009 Underdog Award Watch ence team, and Rivals.com also listed Ware as a points per game. List. member of its 2009 preseason All-Sun Belt Con- ference baseball team. Junior Donald Boone was named the Sun Belt Alex Carrington was named to the 2009 Lott Tro- Conference Men’s Basketball Co-Player of the phy Watch List. ASU baseball players showcased their talents for Week during the month of January. major league scouts when the Red Wolves hosted Alex Carrington was named to the 2009 Preliminary a scout day. Junior forward JeJuan Brown was tabbed the Pre- Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List. season Sun Belt Conference Men’s Basketball The Red Wolves baseball fall practice schedule fin- Newcomer of the Year by Blue Ribbon publica- Placekicker Josh Arauco was one of three finalists ished with intrasquad games, annually known as tions. for the 2008 Lou Groza Collegiate Placekicker the Red Wolves World Series. Award. Fourteen Red Wolves have been named All-Sun The men’s basketball team’s 8-3 non-conference Belt Conference by at least one preseason football Five football players were named the Sun Belt record was its best since 2003-04. publication. Conference Player of the Week a combined nine times. The men’s basketball team eclipsed its win total for 2009 ASU football signee Phillip Butterfield is com- last year by three victories. peting on the USA Football’s Junior National Team The football team was bowl eligible for the third this summer. time over the last four seasons. The men’s basketball team had eight different play- ers lead it in scoring, five players record double- David Johnson, a 2008 All-Sun Belt Conference se- Alex Carrington was named the Sun Belt Confer- doubles and four players score 20 or more points lection, was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in ence Defensive Player of the Year. AStateRedWolves.com 89 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re ASU’s 11 All-Sun Belt Conference players were the make the all-tournament team. Indoor Championships. second most in the league and the most by ASU in any conference since 1986. Veronica Smith and Shay Scott were named to the Stephanie Foreman won the pole vault at the SBC Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference women’s bas- Indoor Championships, while ASU claimed four of Senior tight end David Johnson played in the 2009 ketball team. the top six spots in the event. East-West Shrine Game. ASU made its second consecutive appearance at Carlos Mattis won the high jump at the SBC Indoor The football team had a league-high 13 players, in- the NCAA Women's Bowling Championships. Track and Field Championships. cluding six first-team selections, named to Phil Steele’s Mid-Season All-Sun Belt Conference Freshman Samantha Santoro was named Second Twelve ASU track and field athletes held at least Team. Team All-America and sophomore Samantha Mor- one spot on the Sun Belt Conference’s top-five rison Honorable Mention All-America. “bests” list for all events during the outdoor season. Derek Lawson was recognized by CBSSports.com on its “Freshman Watch” list, featuring the best The women's bowling team ended regular-season Erica Naeger and Carlos Mattis were both named freshmen in college football throughout the sea- play at 81-27 with top-five finishes in seven of eight an SBC Field Performer of the Week during the son. tournaments. spring semester.

Senior linebacker Ben Owens was named the The women’s bowling team won the Griffin Invita- 2007-08 Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the tional in St. Louis, Mo. Week. The women’s bowling team was the 2008 NCAA The women’s soccer team broke the school National Championship runner-up. The football team broke the Sun Belt Conference records for single-season attendance, points, as- and ASU Stadium records for points in a game with sists and shots in 2008. The football team defeated Conference USA foes 83 against Texas Southern. SMU and Memphis at Indian Stadium, where it now The women’s tennis team finished 13-8 overall and holds a 22-7 record under head coach Steve The football team defeated Texas A&M for its first 4-4 against Sun Belt Conference opponents. Roberts. victory over a BCS school since it joined NCAA FBS. The women’s tennis team built a seven-match win- The women’s basketball team posted its second ning streak during the month of March and battled consecutive 20-win season and third over the last ASU had players on the Lou Groza, Ray Guy, their way past UALR into the second round of the four years. Doak Walker, Butkus, Outland Trophy and Rotary SBC Championships. Lombardi Award watch lists. The baseball team defeated No. 2 nationally Middle blocker Cayla Fielder was named the Sun ranked Ole Miss 7-5 at Oxford-University Sta- The men’s golf team had two players (Tyler Belt Conference Volleyball Freshman of the Year. dium/Swayze Field. Thompson, Lloyd du Preez) named All-Sun Belt Conference for the first time since 2000. Justin Ingram was named ASU’s sixth head volley- Volleyball head coach Craig Cummings won his ball coach at a press conference held April 17, 300th career match and 100th career Sun Belt The men’s golf team had two top-three finishes, in- 2009 at the Convocation Center. Conference match at Arkansas State. cluding a runner-up finish at the 13th Annual Red Wolf Classic, and completed the season with a The volleyball team won at least 20 matches for ASU named John Brady, who led LSU to the Final winning record. the second time over the last three seasons, and Four in 2006, its 15th all-time head men’s basket- also won two tournaments in 2008. ball coach on March 19, 2008. Five men’s golfers placed among the top-five indi- vidual finishers in at least one tournament and two Erin Neeley was named the Sun Belt Conference The women’s cross country team were ranked as players finished runner-up in at least one outing. Volleyball Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. high as 15th in the South Central Region of the 20. NCAA Division I Regional Rankings. A junior on the women’s golf team, Cassie Huffer was named All-Sun Belt Conference. The track and field teams had eight student-ath- The women’s tennis team defeated No. 57 UAB, letes qualify regionally for the NCAA Outdoor meet. but also recorded victories over teams such as The women’s golf team had five players with a top- Memphis, Southern Illinois, Louisiana Tech and Air 25 finish individually during at least one tourna- Charmisha Morrow was named the Sun Belt Con- Force. ment. ference’s Women’s Track and Field Outstanding Freshman. The women’s golf team won the 2007 ULM/Fred The women’s golf team finished the season with a Marx Challenge, played Sept. 24-25. winning record under first-year head coach Ginger Stephanie Foreman won the pole vault, Amy Bow- Brown-Lemm. man the heptathlon and Charmisha Morrow the Head Women’s Basketball Coach Brian Boyer was 400 meters at the Sun Belt Conference Outdoor recognized by the Sun Belt Conference for winning The women’s golf team had four top-five finishes. Track and Field Championships. his 150th career game last season.

The women’s basketball team ended the regular Freshman Amy Weaver broke the school record in ASU placed 12-student athletes on an all-confer- season on a six-game winning streak that included the 3000 meter steeple chase during the outdoor ence team. three road victories. season. Senior Katie Peil became just the eighth volleyball The women’s basketball team secured a first-round The Red Wolves finished in fourth place at the player all-time to join the 1,000/1,000 club at ASU. Sun Belt Conference Tournament home game for SBC Indoor Championships, hosted by ASU, on the third consecutive year. both the men’s and women’s side. Senior safety Tyrell Johnson, named the 2007 Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year, was The women’s basketball team went undefeated at Senior Amy Bowman won the women’s pentathlon the UT-San Antonio Classic and had two players and was the women’s high-point scorer at the SBC Recent Accomplishments & Points of Pride & Points Recent Accomplishments

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a second round selection in the 2008 NFL Draft. tra concert. player Paula Chelminska. Recent Accomplishments & Points of Pride

Three ASU football players signed NFL contracts For the third year in a row, the ASU Athletics De- The Billy Gene Davidson Award was presented to in 2008. partment will hold a women’s football clinic for Red football player Brett Shrable. Wolves fans this summer. ASU student-athletes were awarded the Sun Belt The Red Wolf Club kicked off its annual member- Conference Player/Performer of the Week honor The ASU Athletics Department kicked off its “Un- ship drive this spring. The campaign is designed 13 times during 2007-08. leash the Wolf” campaign when members of the much like a “Final Four” competition with volun- football team signed autographs and distributed teers going head-to-head in four divisions to raise Lloyd du Preez, who won the UTA/Waterchase In- posters and schedule cards and called season money and members. The divisions include finan- vitational, on the men’s golf team was named the ticket holders to promote the upcoming season at cial, university, medical and community. The cam- Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year. Turtle Creek Mall in Jonesboro. paign and renewal process made April 2009 the single best month of fundraising in the club’s his- Women’s basketball freshman Shay Scott was Four soccer players are using their summer giving tory. named to the 2008 Sun Belt Conference All-Tour- back to the community through mission trips and nament Team. campus outreach programs. The Red Wolf Club produced a 20-minute video called “Inside A-State Athletics”, which features Di- FACILITIES The Red Wolf Club held its annual meeting, where rector of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee. The presentation three new board members were named and focuses on the athletic programs at ASU and how 2008-09 awards were presented to the club’s spring cam- the ASU Athletics Department plans to meet chal- paign top volunteers. lenges in the future. DVDs were sent to every A total renovation on the men’s and women’s bas- member of the Red Wolf Club as well as corporate ketball and volleyball locker rooms is in progress. The Athletic Department announced it utilize the partners. The project will expand the locker rooms by a com- social networking tool “Twitter” to help communi- bined estimated area of 500 square feet. cate with Red Wolves fans. The Red Wolf Club has launched a new Web site at www.theredwolfclub.com. The site is consistent The ASU Athletic Department received the largest The Red Wolf Club is in the midst of its summer with the format of the new brochure and features a single donation in its history, a $400,000 gift from golf tour, making stops in Newport, Osceola, user friendly guide to seating and parking benefits Charles Luter that will be used to enhance the ath- Paragould and Blytheville. associated with various levels of membership in letic academic facility, which has been renamed the Red Wolf Club. the Charles F. Luter Family Academic Success ASU student-athletes participated in the athletic Center. department’s fifth annual Senior Prom at the St. With the help of Co-Chairmen Jim Pickens and Bernard’s Auditorium. Robert Evans, the Red Wolf Club is planning for The University is currently constructing a new bas- the 25th annual A-State Golf Classic (August 1-2 ketball practice court in the HPESS Building and ASU held a cookout for its student-athletes at one in Hot Springs). Sponsorships have already sur- new tennis courts that will serve as the home of the of its baseball games in honor of National Student- passed last year’s totals, and tee times are begin- Red Wolves women’s tennis team. Athlete Day. ning to fill up. Governor Beebe is again the Honorary Chair with Senator Paul Bookout coming 2007-08 The football team will play a nationally televised on board this year as the Honorary Co-Chair. game by ESPN2 at Louisiana-Monroe during the 206 field-level seats and party boxes were added 2009 season. Student-athletes from various sports participated at Tomlinson Stadium and Kell Field. in numerous community service projects such as Ten former ASU football players worked out for “Reading with the Red Wolves”, autograph ses- The Convocation Center weight room underwent scouts from six NFL franchises at ASU’s 2009 “Pro sions, volunteer coaching and volunteering at the major renovations that included new weights, car- Day”. Red Cross Shelter in the Convocation Center. dio equipment, doors, lighting and wall covering. ASU Athletics held its annual Student-Athlete Sen- The women’s basketball team held a “Think Pink” 2006-07 ior Ring Ceremony at the ASU Student Union Au- game to help promote breast cancer awareness. ditorium. A state-of-the-art ProGreen artificial surface was ASU announced it has received a $125,000 dona- installed in Indian Stadium. Baseball player Brandon Eller, track and field per- tion from 1950’s ASU All-America football player former Amy Bowman and football player Brian Frank Farella. The Barton’s Baseball Deck, a picnic area for fans, Flagg were named the 2009 Terry Gwin Award win- was a new addition to Tomlinson Stadium. ners. Arkansas State’s mascot, Howl, was selected to be the grand marshal of the 2008 Northeast Arkansas A modern-era media room was constructed in the Brandon Eller and basketball player Caroline Starr Christmas Parade. Convocation Center. were nominated for the Sun Belt Conference Sporting Behavior Award. ASU Athletics teamed up with the Food Bank of MARKETING, RED Northeast Arkansas to provide for needy families WOLF CLUB, SPECIAL Caroline Starr was nominated for NCAA Woman of during the holiday season. EVENTS & AWARDS the Year. ASU’s new Red Wolves logo was placed on one of 2007-08 Brian Flagg and Amy Bowman were nominated as Razorback Concrete Company’s mixer trucks, SBC Student-Athletes of the Year. adding visibility for ASU Athletics. Head men’s basketball coach John Brady was a featured speaker on ESPN’s Outside the Lines tel- Volleyball player Mafo Joelle won the Dr. Hank Jor- ASU Head Men’s Basketball Coach John Brady evision program. dan Degree Completion Award. spoke to the Downtown Tip-Off Club in Little Rock.

Head football coach Steve Roberts was a guest The H.T. “Pug” Winters Degree Completion Award Super Bowl XLIII featured three former ASU assis- conductor at this year’s Delta Symphony Orches- went to baseball player Guy Brown and tennis tant football coaches, including Pittsburgh head AStateRedWolves.com 91 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re

An impressive 53-foot long equipment trailer covered in a creative “wrap” design was unveiled by the ASU athletic department in 2006. coach Mike Tomlin, as well as former standout run- Under the direction of Trustee Emeritus Jim Pick- see the department's licensing program. ASU ning back and Ring of Honor member Maurice ens and Government Liaison Robert Evans, the posted a record fiscal year for licensing royalties in Carthon. Red Wolf Club and the ASU golf teams hosted their 2007-08 with CLC and is on pace for another most successful fundraiser in the tournament’s 24 record year in 2009. ASU held its annual Football Recruiting Round-Up, year history raising more than $58,000. an event in which ASU fans had the opportunity to ASU fans enjoyed festivities such as an improved watch highlights of the new signees and here re- Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee and head tailgating experience, fireworks, Lil’ Red Wolf ac- cruiting stories from all of the members of the ASU coaches Steve Roberts, Tommy Raffo and John tivities, an expanded “Kids Zone,” receptions, Jazz football coaching staff. Brady all spoke at the Jonesboro Regional Cham- in Jonesboro, Youth Day, Heroes Day and Hall of ber of Commerce’s monthly Power Breakfast Honor ceremonies that have surrounded football In an attempt to provide some relief for the Jones- event. game days at ASU Stadium. American Idol and boro community after the ice storm in late January, Country Music Star Josh Gracin headlined the en- the ASU Athletics Department held “Disaster Re- The ASU Athletic Department held a special “Wel- tertainment for Jazz in Jonesboro, which attracted lief” games for its basketball double-header come Back” reception for student-athletes from all the largest crowd in the history of the event. against WKU with all fans admitted to both games 16 Red Wolves teams at the Convocation Center. free of charge. ASU introduced Howl to the public at its first home ASU began its new Red Wolf traditions at the first football game. Jerry Rook, ASU’s all-time men’s basketball lead- “Order of the Pack” pep rally on Sept. 4 at the Con- ing scorer, was inducted into the Arkansas Sports vocation Center. The men’s basketball team attended Tailgate City Hall of Fame as a member of the 2009 class. and the Kids’ Zone, meeting fans, passing out ASU continued to improve its online content, in- schedules and signing autographs before the foot- Seven-time Major League Baseball All-Star Will cluding additions to the “State Zone” that upgraded ball game. Clark headlined the ASU baseball team’s 7th an- content for both members and free public access. nual Grand Slam Celebration. Director of Athletics Dr. Dean Lee was a member The brand-new mobile store at of the 1975-76 Henderson State Univ. basketball Arkansas State secured an unprecedented $1 mil- www.astateredwolves.com was created with ring- team that was inducted into the Reddie Hall of lion-dollar contract for its Sept. 4, 2010 football tones, wallpapers and even video clips available Honor. game at Auburn. for A-State fans. The athletic department held the First Annual ASU Julie Lessiter was named ASU’s Associate AD for Tim Langford, Lauren Fair Harmon, Bob Fer- Fan Fest held at the ASU Convocation Center with Student Services and SWA on Feb. 9, 2009. ralasco and Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe were its men’s and women’s basketball teams. inducted into the ASU Athletic Hall of Honor. Governor Mike Beebe was the Honorary Chairper- ASU announced that all Red Wolves men’s and son for the 2008 A-State Golf Classic held at Hot ASU Athletics signed a five-year extension with the women’s basketball games will be aired on KWHF Springs Country Club on August 2nd and 3rd. Collegiate Licensing Company to continue to over- 95.9 FM The Wolf during the 2008-09 season. Recent Accomplishments & Points of Pride & Points Recent Accomplishments

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ASU’s average attendance of 21,105 in 2008 broke the single-season record for home attendance, which was previously 17,882 set in 2006.

Head coaches John Brady and Ginger Brown 2007-08 Student-athletes were very active in the commu- Lemm greeted fans and signed autographs at the nity, reaching out to local schools, businesses and Jonesboro Wal-Mart on Highland Drive. ASU officially retired the Indian Family as its mas- other sources of service. cot during halftime of a men’s basketball game The athletic department held the Fifth Annual ASU played Feb. 28, 2008. Open at Sage Meadows Golf Course in Jonesboro. ATTENDANCE The Red Wolf Club succeeded in its focus to in- A roll-out ceremony for ASU’s new adopted mas- crease the number of lettermen participating by cot, the Red Wolves, was held March 13, 2008 at 2008-09 doubling the number from the previous year. the Student Union. ASU increased its season ticket sales for men’s Members of the football team met with children at Over 60 ASU student-athletes participated in read- basketball for the first time in 10 years. Jonesboro Health, Wellness and Environmental ing, playing games, art and P.E. classes during Fox Studies Magnet School. Meadow Elementary’s “In School Camp Out”. Season ticket sales for ASU’s home men’s basket- ball games were up 11 percent over last year’s In partnership with ASU, the U.S. Postal Service The ASU Athletic Department held its fourth annual total. The 11 percent jump represented the first in- sold special edition pictorial cancellations com- Senior Citizen Prom, which has become a major crease in season ticket sales in 10 years. ASU memorating ASU’s first football game as the Red community outreach project the last several years. doubled last season’s walk-up ticket sales for its Wolves. home men’s basketball games this year. The ASU Athletic Department helped collect items Members of the women's basketball team took the this spring to be given to victims of the recent flood- ASU’s first four football home crowds of the 2008 opportunity to participate in the United Way Day of ing across the state. season all ranked among the top 10 in ASU Sta- Caring. dium history. It is the first time in ASU history that The ASU women’s basketball reached out and the football team played four home games each in The women’s soccer team wore pink jerseys in a spent time with children at St. Jude Children’s Hos- front of 20,000 or more spectators during the same game for Breast Cancer research before auction- pital in Memphis. season. ASU’s average attendance of 21,105 ing the jerseys off. Fifty percent of the proceeds broke the single-season record for home atten- went to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Amanda DeWalt (VB) and Alfred Louis (FB) were dance, which was previously 17,882 set in 2006. selected to represent ASU at the 2008 NCAA Na- The athletic department’s largest and oldest tional Student-Athlete Development Conference. The women’s soccer team set a new school record fundraiser was once again a huge success. Lil’ Bit for attendance. of Christmas was held at the Convocation Center Lesley Hale (women’s track and field) and Tarius Nov. 7-9. All 250 booths were sold for the event Moss (men’s track and field) were selected to at- as nearly 9,000 people came through the doors. tend the NCAA Leadership Conference in Dallas, This represents a 20% increase in attendance over Texas. last year. AStateRedWolves.com 93 Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Re

century into a regional center for cul- tural, educational, industrial, commer- cial, agricultural, communication, transportation, recreational and med- Jones- ical interests. It contains almost every boro, home of Arkansas convenience of a big city and every State University, weighs in as the comfort of a small town. largest city in Northeast Arkansas. As The community is alive with cultural a matter of fact, if you form a triangle events such as the art exhibitions, the- by connecting Little Rock, St. Louis atrical and musical productions, not and Memphis, Jonesboro stands out as only on campus but in the city itself the largest met ro poli tan city in what through the Jonesboro Fine Arts Coun- amounts to a 17,000 square mile trian- cil, NEA Foundation of Arts, the Forum gular area. and the Northeast Arkansas Symphony. Jonesboro is a great city of 60,000, One highlight is the annual Hispanic and is always ready to welcome incom- celebration when downtown Main ing ASU students from the moment Street is transformed into a festive ex- they arrive in town. The booming com- plosion of Hispanic music, food and cultural activity. Jonesboro munity has matured over the past half 94 AStateRedWolves.com ed Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkansas State Red Wolves • Arkans Jonesboro . . . More About Jonesboro • Regionally located with numerous services for Northeast Arkansas, portions of Tennessee & Missouri. • More than 100 industries are located in Jonesboro. • Cited as Volunteer and Arkansas Commu- nity of Year. • Ideal climate and temperature provide a va- riety of recreational activities including hunting, fishing, golf, park activities, tennis, boating, swimming, camping and picnicking. • Downtown Jonesboro is revitalized into area including loft housing, restaurants, spe- cialty shops, weekly and weekend concerts fea- turing everything from gospel to rap. • Site of new Mall at Turtle Creek which houses over 100 new stores. Construction of the mall, which opened in March 2006, exceeded $100 million.

Jonesboro is living up to its slogan of “People, Pride, and Progress” Memphis is less than a hour away from the ASU campus. Jonesboro is also the medical hub of drive from Memphis, two hours from northeast Arkansas and southeast Mis- Little Rock and four hours from St. souri, with two major hospitals and Louis.The city and University have countless medical professionals. The meshed resources in recent years and city is also a shopping mecca, offering have truly become the “capital” of the a modern business district as well as northeast quadrant of the state. quaint downtown antique shops and Northeast Arkansas is a recreation restaurants. The $100 million Mall at haven for the person who enjoys water Turtle Creek recently opened with more sports, fishing, hunting, and boating as than 100 stores. well as the joys of unspoiled nature. One of the five largest cities in Jonesboro and the surrounding area Arkansas, Jonesboro is located be- have an abundance of lakes, rivers, tween the vast and fertile Mississippi ponds, streams and forests to serve as River and the cultural and scenic rich- nature’s playgrounds for the avid out- ness of the Ozark Mountains. It is nes- doors person. tled about 70 miles west of Memphis, And, Jonesboro, ranked by Tennessee, on the gentle slopes of Forbes.com as the 27th “best small Crowley’s Ridge. place to live” is a nice place to call Jonesboro is a comfortable one hour home.

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FACILITIES:Media facilities in the Convoca- passes in writing. No credentials will be is- tion Center consist of an area at floor level sued to freelance photographers. ARKANSAS STATE on the east side of the court for reporters, SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF broadcasters and photographers, as well as INTERVIEWS: The head coach will be avail- a television-film booth located high on the able for interviews in the media room after east side of the arena. There is also a Media each game, following a brief team meeting. Jerry Scott Room located on the west side open to the ASU student-athletes will also be available Director press before, during and after games. Admit- by request at this time. The locker room is Office: 870-972-3405 tance to these areas is by special credential closed to the media following games. To issued only by the ASU Sports Information arrange for a student-athlete interview dur- Cell: 870-243-6021 Office. ing the week, contact Katey Buckley at (870) [email protected] 972-2541. All interviews must be approved CREDENTIALS: Credentials for home by the head coach. games are provided to those members of the media who are covering the game in a full INJURY INFORMATION POLICY:A student- Van Provence working capacity. Re quests with names athlete's protected health information is pro- Assistant Director should be sub mitted in writing on com pa ny tected by federal regulations under either the Office: 870-972-2707 let ter head. Passes will be mailed to valid ap- Health Information Portability and Accounta- Cell: 870-897-5010 plicants as long as time permits; otherwise, bility Act (HIPAA) or the Family Educational passes may be claimed at the Media En- Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (the Buckley [email protected] trance on the east side of the arena. Amendment) and may not be disclosed with- Spouses, dates, children and non-workers out either the student-athlete's authorization are NOT permitted in the media areas. under HIPAA or their consent under the Anthony Reynolds Passes must be displayed at all times, and Buckley Amendment. Authorized/consented ASU reserves the right to revoke passes and injury information pertaining to a student-ath- Assistant Director privileges at any time due to misrepresenta- lete shall be released to the media through Office: 870-972-3547 tion or misconduct. Requests for road-game the Department of Athletics Media Relations Cell: 870-530-4454 credentials should be made to the SID of the office after being authorized by the athletic [email protected] host institution. trainer. It is also appropriate-in post-game or weekly press conferences-for head coaches PARKING: A limited number of parking to announce team injury updates. It is the spaces are available to members of the policy of the Department of Athletics to pro- Katey Buckley media on a paved lot adjacent to the Media vide accurate information on injuries and not Graduate Assistant Entrance on the east side of the arena, Lot withhold injury information from the media. Office: 870-972-2428 “A”. Display a parking pass to the parking at- Team physicians may be available to offer tendant for admittance. Parking is on a first- explanation on injuries if requested by the Cell: 870-838-5967 come, first-serve basis. All parking pass athletic trainer. Any sideline or locker room [email protected] requests should be made to the Sports Infor- report made to the media shall be made by mation Office. an athletic trainer, team physician, or a media Guy Brown, Alec Childress, Adam relations staff representative. Garner, Brodrick Johnson, Ashlyn ENTRY: Media representatives with proper Kohler, Trenna Lauhon ASU-issued credentials will be allowed to FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Katey enter the building ONLY at the Media En- Buckley, Graduate Assistant/Volleyball Con- Student Assistants trance (ground level, green corner of the tact at (870) 972-2541, or write Media Rela- arena) on the east side of the Convocation tions Office, P.O. Box 1000, State University, Main Phone: 870-972-2541 Center. This is also the main entry to the ath- Ark., 72467. Overnight mail can be sent to Fax: 870-972-3367 letic offices and is adjacent to the Media Media Relations Office, Convocation Center, parking area. 217 Olympic Drive, Jonesboro, Ark., 72401. Mailing Address: GAME SERVICES: Notes, programs, media WEB ACCESS: In addition, schedules, ros- ASU Sports Information guides and statistic packets are provided to ters, statistics, bios, etc. are available on the P.O. Box 1000 media personnel by the Sports Information official ASU athletics website. Access the State University, AR 72467 Office. Phone are available in the Media site at www.AStateRedWolves.com. Room as well as light refreshments. Delivery Address: PHOTOGRAPHERS: The arena lighting sys- Athletic Department tem is a combination of 1,000-watt and 217 Olympic Dr. 1,500-watt metal halide lamps with a 150- Jonesboro, AR 72401 footcandle level of illumination. Excellent re- sults have been obtained with daylight film. Photographers are not allowed to shoot from in front of the team benches nor from the cat- walk above the floor (for security, insurance and safety reasons). Credentials are re- quired to shoot from courtside. Certified pho- tographers of newspapers, magazines, wire services and TV stations must request Media Information

96 AStateRedWolves.com 1 Erin Neeley 2 Kaelynn Benson 3 Christin Baker 4 Cayla Fielder 5 Jordan Williams DS 5 - 5 Sr. DS 5 - 4 So. MH 5 - 10 Jr. MB 6 - 1 So. DS 5 - 7 So. Jonesboro, Arkansas Trumann, Arkansas Edmond, Oklahoma Jonesboro, Arkansas Jonesboro, Arkansas Westside HS Trumann HS Edmond North HS Westside HS Nettleton HS

7 Brittany Crislip 8 Heather Bowman 9 Charlyn Ursell 10 Mandy DeWalt 12 Laura Bennett S 5 - 8 So. L 5 - 8 Sr. OH 5 - 10 So. OH 5 - 8 Sr. S 5 - 8 Jr. Houston, Texas Fort Smith, Arkansas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Kansas City, Kansas Clear Lake UA-Fort Smith New American School J. Frank Dobie HS St. Thomas Aquinas

13 Brittany Hoag 14 Taylor Coughlin 15 Kelsie Hodges OH 6- 1 Fr. OH 6 - 0 Fr. MB 5 - 11 Fr. Crosby, Texas Bloomington, Illinois Jonesboro, Arkansas Crosby HS Normal Comm. HS Nettleton HS

LEGEND: MH = Middle Hitter DS = Defensive Specialist L= Libero MB = Middle Blocker OH = OutsideHitter S = Setter Justin Ingram Julie Allen Joelle Mafo Ashley Helliwell # Player Name Head Coach Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Volunteer Pos HT Class Hometown Previous School

Date Opponent Location Time Aug. 28 Southeast Missouri State % Memphis, Tenn. 4:30 PM Aug. 29 Evansville % Memphis, Tenn. 10:00 AM Memphis % Memphis, Tenn. 7:00 PM Sept. 4 Arkansas- Pine Bluff # Convocation Center 4:00 PM Jackson State # Convocation Center 8:00 PM Sept. 5 Houston Baptist # Convocation Center NOON Sept. 8 UT-Martin Martin, Tenn. 7:00 PM Sept. 11 Mississippi State & Starkville, Miss. 7:00 pM Sept. 12 Eastern Michigan & Starkville, Miss. 10:00 AM Northwestern State & Starkville, Miss. 4:30 PM Sept. 18 Texas Southern ! Arlington, Texas 3:00 PM Texas-Arlington ! Arlington, Texas 7:00 PM Sept. 19 Tulsa ! Arlington, Texas 10:30 aM TCU ! Arlington, Texas 2:30 PM Sept. 24 New Orleans* New Orleans, LA 7:00 PM Sept. 26 Louisiana-Lafayette* Lafayette, LA 1:00 PM Sept. 27 Louisiana-Monroe* Monroe, LA 1:00 PM Oct. 2 SOUTH ALABAMA* Convocation Center 7:00 PM Oct. 3 TROY* Convocation Center 7:00 PM Oct. 9 Middle Tennessee* Murfreesboro, TN 7:00 PM Oct. 10 Western Kentucky* Bowling Green, KY 4:00 PM Oct. 16 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* Convocation Center 7:00 PM Oct. 17 NEW ORLEANS* Convocation Center 3:00PM Oct. 18 LOUISIANA-MONROE* Convocation Center 1:00 PM Oct. 23 Florida Atlantic* Boca Raton, FL 7:00 PM Oct. 24 Florida International* Miami, FL 6:30 PM Oct. 27 UALR* Convocation Center 7:00 PM Oct. 30 Denver* Denver, CO 7:00 PM Nov. 1 North Texas* Denton, TX 1:00 PM Nov. 6 UALR* Little Rock, AR 7:00 PM Nov. 13 NORTH TEXAS* Jonesboro HS 7:00 PM Nov. 14 DENVER* Jonesboro HS 7:00 PM

Nov. 19-21 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Bowling Green, KY TBA Dec. 3-5 NCAA Tournament - Sub Regionals TBA TBA

* - Sun Belt Conference Match & - MSU Bulldog Invitational % - Memphis Invitational ! - UT-Arlington Hilton Invitational # - ASU Classic