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2011 Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown / Previous School

1 Sarah Gillis DS/L 5-6 Soph. Dripping Springs / Dripping Springs HS (Northwestern State)

2 Rachel Tower OH/S 6-1 Soph. Kingwood / Kingwood HS

3 Jazmine Green OH 5-10 Soph. Houston / Cypress Falls HS

4 Krista Koopmann RS 6-1 Fresh. China Spring / China Spring HS

5 Kanoe Pupuhi S 5-4 Fresh. Kahalu’u, Hawaii / Roosevelt HS

6 Victoria Orscheln DS/L 5-9 Fresh. Austin / Lake Travis HS

7 Marie-Pierre Bakima OH 5-9 Fresh. Nogent-sur-Oise, France / Lycee Emmanuel Mounier

8 Hayley Couch DS/L 5-7 Soph. Santa Fe / Santa Fe HS ()

9 Marlaina Pleydle MB 5-9 Fresh. Victorville, Calif. / Victor Valley HS

10 Shelbee Pier MB/OH 6-1 Fresh. Huffman / Huffman HS

11 Jordyn Monk MB 5-11 Fresh. Mont Belvieu / Barbers Hill HS

13 Bria Bell MB 6-0 Fresh. Waco / Midway HS

14 Julia Menhart DS/S 5-9 Fresh. Hormannsberg, Germany

15 Kayla Nowaski RS 5-9 Soph. Houston / Spring HS (Galveston College)

2 Volleyball 2011 Player Profiles

#1 Sarah Gillis 5-6 | Sophomore | DS/L #2 Rachel Tower Dripping Springs | Dripping 6-1 | Sophomore | OH Springs HS (Northwestern State) Kingwood | Kingwood HS Prior to San Jac: Played a year at Northwestern State University… A As a freshman: Averaged 1.45 kills per set and just under .50 blocks per set. 2010 graduate of Dripping Springs HS… Team MVP as a senior… First- Prior to San Jac: A 2010 graduate of Kingwood HS… Led the Mustangs to team All-District selection as a junior… Led the Tigers to three district the district championship (2009-2010), and the third round of the playoffs championships… Played club for Austin Juniors. (2008-2010)… First-team All-District as a senior… Second-team All-District as a junior… Named newcomer of the year as a sophomore… Played club for Thunder.

#3 Jazmine Green #4 Krista Koopmann 5-10 | Sophomore | OH 6-1 | Freshman | RS Houston | Cy Falls HS China Spring | China Spring HS As a freshman: All-tournament selection at the NJCAA national Prior to San Jac: A 2011 graduate of China Spring HS… Led the Cougars tournament… Third on the squad in kills per set with a 2.96 average and to two district championships… District MVP as a senior… Broke three total aces with 33… Owned a 2.78 dig per set mark. volleyball records, and a high jump record… Played club for Austin Juniors. Prior to San Jac: A 2010 graduate of Cy-Falls HS… Three-time first-team All-District selection… Played club for Texas Tornados.

#5 Kanoe Pupuhi #6 Victoria Orscheln 5-4 | Freshman | S 5-9 | Freshman | DS/L Kahalu’u, Hawaii | Roosevelt HS Austin | Lake Travis HS Prior to San Jac: A 2011 graduate of Roosevelt HS… Guided the Rough Prior to San Jac: A 2011 graduate of Lake Travis HS… Led the Cavaliers Riders to two state championships… 2011 Player of the Year… First-team to the district championship… Also played golf and ran track and cross All-District as a senior… Three-year team captain… Played club for O’ahu country… Played club for Austin Juniors. Volleyball Club.

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#7 Marie-Pierre Bakima #8 Hayley Couch 5-9 | Freshman | OH 5-7 | Sophomore | DS/L Nogent-sur-Oise, France | Santa Fe | Santa Fe HS Lycee Emmanuel Mounier (Glaveston College)

Prior to San Jac: A 2009 graduate of Lycee Emmanuel Mounier… Led her Prior to San Jac: Played a year at Galveston College… A 2010 graduate team to the state championship twice… Finished fourth at the European of Santa Fe HS… Two-time first-team All-District selection… Twice named Volleyball qualifications… Played club at the Institute Federal Volleyball. second-team All-County… Led the Indians to the district championship and regional final… Played club for Absolute Volleyball Academy.

#9 Marlaina Pleydle #10 Shelbee Pier 5-9 | Freshman | MB 6-1 | Freshman | MB/OH Victorville, Calif. | Victory Valley HS Huffman | Huffman HS Prior to San Jac: A 2011 graduate of Victor Valley HS… Named to the Prior to San Jac: A 2011 graduate of Huffman HS… Led the Falcons to the principal’s honor roll as a senior… Also played softball… Played club for co-district championship… First-team All-District selection… Also played Eclipse Volleyball. and ran track… Played club for the Woodlands Wave.

#11 Jordyn Monk #13 Bria Bell 5-11 | Freshman | MB 6-0 | Freshman | MB Mont Belvieu | Barbers Hill HS Waco | Midway HS Prior to San Jac: A 2011 graduate of Barbers Hill HS… First-team All- Prior to San Jac: A 2011 graduate of Midway HS… Led the Panthers to a District selection as a senior… Led the Eagles to the district championship… regional quarterfinal and semifinal… Also played basketball and ran track… Academic All-District honoree… Also played softball… Played club for Played club for Waco Juniors. Absolute Volleyball Academy.

4 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2011 Player Profiles

#14 Julia Menhart #15 Kayla Nowaski 5-9 | Freshman | DS/S 5-9 | Sophomore | RS Hormannsberg, Germany | Houston | Spring HS FOS Friedberg (Gavleston College) Prior to San Jac: A 2011 graduate of FOS Friedberg... lead her team to Prior to San Jac: Played a season at Galveston College… A 2010 graduate second place in the 2nd League of Germany. of Spring HS… Two-time first-team All-District selection… Played club for Willowbrook.

Lorenzo Johnson Team Manager

2011 San Jacinto College Volleyball Sophomores

For more information about the volleyball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 5 Coach Profiles

per game. Nelson was named the Region XIV coach of the year, Cizova was the conference’s player of the year, and Parker earned setter of the year honors. In addition, five players were named to the all-conference team. In 2007, Nelson’s squad came together in a big way. Led by a class of sophomores (of which four went on to play at NCAA Division I or II institutions), San Jac finished the season with a record of 30-13, and made its third-consecutive trip to the national championship Sharon Nelson where they finished sixth. SJC blew through its Region XIV Head Coach opponents, winning all 13 matches, dropping only two sets along Eastern New Mexico University (1993) the way. San Jac was ranked in the top 20 throughout much of the Overall record: 264-97 (eight seasons) season, and finished sixth at the national tournament. Two players were named all-region, and Nelson was crowned the Region XIV Conference record: 95-8 (eight seasons) District M Coach of the Year for the third consecutive year. SJC was the region champion in both 2005 and 2006, and Nelson Now in her 10th season at the helm of the San Jacinto College volleyball program, Head Coach earned the District M Coach of the Year both years (sharing the Sharon Nelson has established herself not only among the best coaches in SJC volleyball history, honor with then-assistant coach Jeff Ham). San Jac finished 11th but amongst the best in National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) history as well. and eighth, respectively, at the national tournament. In 2006, Her 264-97 overall record is ninth among active NJCAA Division I coaches. She was named the freshman middle blocker Nyla Ware was named an NJCAA all- 2010 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Southwest Region Two-Year Coach of the American, and five of Nelson’s players were named all-conference. Year after being named the Region XIV coach of the year for the sixth consecutive year. The 2005 season saw Nelson’s players nab five all-region Since she arrived at San Jacinto College in 2002, Nelson’s teams have won more than 73 selections, and another NJCAA all-American honor. percent of their matches, claimed six consecutive conference titles, and finished in the top 11 at Nelson began her San Jac career in 2002, guiding her squad to a the national tournament in each of the last six seasons… No small feat for a head coach at any second-place conference finish that year. In all, Nelson’s San Jac level. Nelson has positioned herself and her team to vie for an unprecedented seventh-straight squads have garnered six conference championships. conference championship and a return trip to the NJCAA national tournament. Nelson is no stranger to the Houston area, having grown up just Last season was the most successful under Nelson, as she guided her team to a 29-10 overall south of the city in Alvin. She graduated from Alvin High School in record, including another perfect conference season at 10-0. San Jac advanced to the national 1988, and went on to attend , where she tournament for a sixth-straight year, finishing as the national runner up. The second place graduated in 1990. Nelson then played volleyball at Eastern New finish was the highest national finish for any Nelson-coached team. Six players were named to Mexico University. She was a three-time all-conference player, and the all-conference team, including Alyssa Dibbern and Candace Soares who were also named twice an academic all-American. NJCAA and American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-Americans. San Jac earned the conference player, setter, newcomer, and coach of the year honors, and had six sophomores sign Nelson and national letters of intent to play volleyball at four-year institutions. her husband, Tim, have been In 2009, Nelson had to dig deep to build a squad that finished 32-9 overall, and made its fifth- married for 13 straight appearance at the NJCAA tournament. With only four returning players from the previous years. Nelson’s season, San Jac proved many people wrong. Six players earned a spot on the all-conference children are her team, including Christie Dorch who was named the conference player and offensive player of stepson Gaberiel the year, and Alyssa Dibbern who was named the Region XIV freshman of the year. Four players (20), Haley (12), went on to earn scholarships to NCAA schools, and Nelson earned her fifth-consecutive Region and Josef (8). XIV District M coach of the year. In 2008, San Jac made its fourth straight trip to the national tournament, finishing with a 33-3 overall record, including a perfect 10-0 in conference play. Five players, including all four sophomores and one freshman, signed to play with Division II schools. Setter Abbey Parker led the nation in assists per game for most of the season, and Zuzana Cizova finished fifth in kills Head Coach Sharon Nelson recieves the District IV Coach of the Year Award.

Dennis Allen is in his second season as assistant coach at San Jac. He joined the San Jac volleyball program with more than five years of volleyball coaching experience to his name. “Dennis brings fresh ideas to our gym,” said Head Coach Sharon Nelson. “He has great chemistry with the squad, and expects hard work and intensity from them. He hasn’t missed a beat making the transition to college coaching.” Allen has spent the last five years as a coach with the Gulf Coast Volleyball Association (GCVA). During his tenure at GCVA he has coached the 16 East Beach team for two years, the 18 East Beach squad, and is currently coaching the 17 East Beach team. He also serves as the training coach for GCVA. In addition to his coaching experience with GCVA, Allen has also coached numerous volleyball camps including the University of Texas and Houston Juniors. “This was a great opportunity for me to work with high-level collegiate athletes,” said Allen of his decision to join the San Jac Dennis Allen coaching staff. “I’m extremely happy to be here. Volleyball is my Assistant Coach passion, and this is job gives me a chance to work with local Peru State student-athletes at a respected program.” Second season Allen played collegiate volleyball for three years at Peru State College in Peru, Neb. The Dickinson, Texas, native holds an associate degree in general studies from .

6 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2011 2010 Staticstics and Results

Blocks/ ## Name K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set SA SA/Set Dig Dig/Set Blocks Set 2 Tower, Rachel 45 1.45 23 120 .183 17 0.55 2 0.07 21 0.68 15 0.48

3 Green, Jazmine 329 2.96 118 805 .262 90 0.81 33 0.30 308 2.78 66 0.60

4 Dibbern, Alyssa 404 3.51 133 894 .303 0 0.00 17 0.15 127 1.10 116 1.01

5 Deem, Amanda 6 0.10 0 0 .000 151 2.40 18 0.29 382 6.06 0 0.00

6 Menezes, Bruna 69 0.79 29 203 .197 9 0.10 37 0.43 201 2.31 14 0.16

7 Singlehurst, Shelbey 13 1.00 5 28 .286 0 0.00 1 0.08 7 0.54 11 0.85

8 Harding, Chelsey 28 0.25 5 71 .324 967 8.48 26 0.23 282 2.47 23.5 0.21

9 Curley, Lauren 172 1.61 35 350 .391 41 0.38 10 0.09 58 0.54 104 0.97

10 Ruffin, Jyoti 51 1.50 15 105 .343 20 0.59 8 0.24 32 0.94 52 1.53

11 Soares, Candace 382 3.41 103 893 .312 60 0.54 59 0.53 433 3.87 32 0.29

13 Apperson, Shelby 47 0.61 16 122 .254 3 0.04 0 0.00 27 0.35 80 1.04

14 Weiler, Brittany 19 0.17 3 58 .276 346 3.01 33 0.29 423 3.68 0 0.00

TEAM 1565 13.61 485 3649 .296 1704 14.82 244 2.12 2301 20.00 513.5 4.47

Date Location Result Aug. 27, 2010 Houston San Jac 3, Hillsborough Community College 0 (25-22, 25-16, 25-21) Aug. 28, 2010 Houston San Jac 3, Lon Morris 0 (25-19, 25-13, 25-16) Houston 3, San Jac 1 (21-25, 25-23, 15-25, 23-25) Aug. 31, 2010 Pasadena San Jac 3, Lon Morris 0 (25-15, 25-20, 25-12) Sept. 3, 2010 Brenham San Jac 3, Temple Junior College 0 (25-21, 25-18, 25-21) Brenham San Jac 3, Lon Morris 0 (25-19, 25-14, 25-21) Sept. 4, 2010 Brenham San Jac 3, Wharton County Junior College 0 (25-11, 25-20, 25-23) Brenham Blinn College 3, San Jac 2 (16-26, 22-25, 25-23, 25-17, 14-16) Sept. 9, 2010 Pasadena 0, San Jac 3 (0-25, 0-25, 0-25) Sept. 10, 2010 Houston 3, San Jac 0 (0-25, 0-25, 0-25) Houston Salt Lake Community College 5, San Jac 0 (0-25, 0-25, 0-25, 0-25, 0-25) Sept. 11, 2010 Houston Blinn College 4, San Jac 0 (0-25, 0-25, 0-25, 0-25) Houston College of Southern Idaho 5, San Jac (0-25, 0-25, 0-25, 0-25, 0-25) Houston 3, San Jac 0 (0-25, 0-25, 0-25) Sept. 15, 2010 Pasadena San Jac 3, Galveston College 0 (25-20, 25-22, 25-17) Sept. 18, 2010 Galveston San Jac 3, Temple College 2 (25-27, 23-25, 25-14, 25-19, 15-13) Galveston San Jac 3, Blinn College 0 (25-19, 25-23, 16-24) Galveston San Jac 3, 0 (25-7, 25-18, 25-16) Sept. 23, 2010 Baytown San Jac 3, 1 (20-25, 25-12, 25-15, 25-17) Sept. 28, 2010 Pasadena San Jac 3, Wharton County Junior College 0 (25-17, 25-22, 25-21) Oct. 1, 2010 Beeville San Jac 3, Coastal Bend Community College 0 (25-10, 25-18, 25-13) Oct. 2, 2010 Laredo San Jac 3, Laredo Community College 0 (25-14, 25-22, 25-23) Oct. 5, 2010 Galveston San Jac 3, Galveston College 1 (25-20, 25-20, 24-26, 25-21) Oct. 8, 2010 Miami San Jac 3, Highland Community College 0 (25-20, 25-18, 25-23) Miami Miami Dade College 3, San Jac 1 (13-25, 24-26, 25-20, 23-25) Oct. 9, 2010 Miami San Jac 3, Missouri State University – West Plains 0 (25-21, 25-23, 25-17) Miami San Jac 3, Jefferson College 0 (25-21, 25-20, 25-19) Oct. 14, 2010 Pasadena San Jac 3, Lee College 2 (25-18, 22-25, 25-19, 18-25, 15-6) Oct. 22, 2010 Pasadena San Jac 3, Laredo Community College 2 (25-8, 25-17, 14-25, 25-27, 15-12) Oct. 23, 2010 Pasadena San Jac, Coastal Bend Community College 0 (25-14, 25-9, 25-18) Oct. 26, 2010 Baytown San Jac 3, Lon Morris 0 (25-23, 25-10, 25-13) Oct. 28, 2010 Wharton San Jac 3, Wharton County Junior College 2 (19-15, 21-25, 25-20, 25-23, 15-11) Nov. 2, 2010 Pasadena San Jac 3, Temple College 2 (20-25, 25-21, 25-17, 22-25, 15-13) Nov. 5, 2010 Baytown San Jac 3, Wharton County Junior College 0 (25-21, 25-15, 25-9) Nov. 6, 2010 Baytown San Jac 3, Laredo Community College 1 (22-25, 25-22, 25-10, 25-22) Nov. 18, 2010 West Plains, Mo. San Jac 3, Jefferson College 2 (25-11, 25-13, 23-25, 22-25, 15-5) West Plains, Mo. San Jac 3, North Idaho 1 (17-25, 27-25, 25-23, 25-20) Nov. 19, 2010 West Plains, Mo. San Jac 3, Western Wyoming 0 (25-21, 25-21, 25-21) Nov. 20, 2010 West Plains, Mo. Western Nebraska Community College 3, San Jac 2 (26-28, 19-25, 25-22, 25-15, 15-10)

For more information about the volleyball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 7 San Jacinto College Records by Season

2010 2005 • National runner-up • Overall record of 28-7, 12-0 conference • Overall record of 29-10, 10-0 conference • Region XIV District M champions • Region XIV District M champion • 11th place NJCAA national tournament • NJCAA All-American first team: Alyssa Dibbern, sophomore right side • Region XIV all-conference honors: Christie Feliz, Kari Neely, Laura North, hitter; Candace Soares, sophomore outside hitter Gena Rhodes, Bryce Zimmerman • AVCA All-American first team: Alyssa Dibbern, sophomore right side • Region XIV District M all-region tournament selections: Kesley Clark, hitter; Candace Soares, sophomore outside hitter Christie Feliz, Kari Neely, Laura North • Region XIV conference honors: Alyssa Dibbern (player of the year, first • NJCAA All-American honorable mention: Gena Rhodes, freshman out- team), Candace Soares (first team), Chelsey Harding (setter of the year, side hitter first team), Amanda Deem (second team), Lauren Curley (second team), • Sharon Nelson and Jeff Ham break 100-win mark together at San Brittany Weiler (newcomer of the year) Jacinto College (114-47) • Sharon Nelson – AVCA Southwest Region Two-Year Coach of the Year, • Sharon Nelson and Jeff Ham – Region XIV District M Coaches of the Year Region XIV District M Coach of the Year 2004 2009 • Overall record of 34-11, 11-1 conference • Overall record of 32-9, 9-1 conference • 1st place conference finish, regional finals appearance • Region XIV District M champion • Region XIV All-conference honors: Ashley Denitto, Leah Alexander, Chris- • 10th place NJCAA national tournament tie Feliz, Laura North, Jayme Pauley • NJCAA All-American second team: Christie Dorch, sophomore outside • NJCAA All-American second-team: Leah Alexander, sophomore outside hitter hitter • Region XIV All-conference honors: Christie Dorch (player of the year, of- fensive player of the year), Alyssa Dibbern (freshman of the year), Holly 2003 Moreno, Candace Soares, Brittney Wood, Amanda Deem • Overall record of 31-14, 10-2 conference • Sharon Nelson – Region XIV District M Coach of the Year • 2nd place conference finish, regional finals appearance • Region XIV All-conference honors: Cricket Hyatt, Leah Alexander, Jayme 2008 Pauley, Ashley Miksch • Overall record of 33-3, 10-0 conference • NJCAA All-American honorable mention: Leah Alexander, freshman set- • Region XIV District M champion ter • 5th place NJCAA national tournament • Region XIV All-conference honors: Zuzana Cizova (player of the year ), 2002 Abbey Parker (setter of the year), Bruna Rocha, Julia Teixeira, Brooke • Overall record of 24-14, 10-2 conference Spossey • 2nd place conference finish, regional finals appearance • Sharon Nelson – Region XIV District M Coach of the Year • Region XIV All-conference honors: Elizabeth Ralls, Cricket Hyatt, Ashley Williams, Ashley Castino 2007 • Sharon Nelson named head coach • Overall record of 30-13, 13-0 conference • Region XIV District M champions 2001 • 6th place NJCAA national tournament • Overall record of 24-13 • Region XIV All-conference honors: Julia Teixeira, Bruna Rocha, Ligia • 3rd place conference finish Celemente • Jeff Ham named head coach • Sharon Nelson – Region XIV District M Coach of the Year 1999 2006 • Overall record of 23-23 (22-23 versus junior college opponents), 9-5 • Overall record of 26-16, 10-2 conference conference • Region XIV District M champions • 3rd place conference finish • 8th place NJCAA national tournament • Becky Lidolph breaks 600-win coaching mark • NJCAA All-American: Nyla Ware, freshman middle blocker • Region XIV all-conference honors: Gena Rhodes, Nyla Ware, Amber 1996 Murphy, Amber Benjamin, Alicia Rab • Overall record of 42-11 (37-10 versus junior college opponents) • Sharon Nelson and Jeff Ham – Region XIV District M Coaches of the Year • 1st place conference finish • 3rd place in region

San Jacinto College was the 2010 national runner-up.

8 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2011 Where have they gone?

Season School 2010 Lauren Curley University of St. Thomas Amanda Deem Union University Alyssa Dibbern Baylor University Chelsey Harding Bruna Menezes Prairie View A&M University Brittany Weiler University of St. Thomas

2009 Christie Dorch Houston Baptist University Nadejda Ivanova Moana Masaniai Nyack University Holly Moreno Northwestern State University Brittney Wood Hawaii Pacific University

2008 Zuzana Cizova California State University – Los Angeles Monica Hamel Tarleton University Bruna Rocha St. Leo University Shaundalyn Taylor Morgan State University Julia Teixeira Barry University

2007 Jessica Batura University of North Texas Ligia Clemente Houston Baptist University Amber Murphy University of Hawaii – Hilo Lauren Priestley *Offered* Lindsey Schindler Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi

2006 Amber Benjamin Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Amanda Deem Gena Rhodes University of Texas – San Antonio Johanna Spreen University of Louisiana – Monroe

2005 Kesley Clark Miami-Dade / University of Tennessee – Jacksonville Christie Feliz Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Kari Neely *Offered* Laura North Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Bryce Zimmerman Houston Baptist University

2004 Leah Alexander University of Central Florida Rajnan Butler Texas Southern University Ashley Denitto *Offered* Jamye Pauley TaCho Richard Texas A&M University – Prairie View

2003 Kirsten Atkinson Lincoln Memorial University Ashley Castino Lamar University Stephanie Hyatt *Offered* Ashley Miksch Nichols State University

2002 Ashlee Daniels William Woods University Elizabeth Ralls *Offered* Ashley Williams University of Louisiana – Monroe

2001 Stephanie Conner Texas Lutheran University

1999 Amy Koziol Nichols State University

Alyssa Dibbern

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1998 Lauren Curley Georgeanne Spaudling St. Edward’s University

1997 Debbie Puente Pan American University Stacy Stepp *Offered*

1995 Ashley Earhart *Offered* Krista Robinson Eastern New Mexico University

1993 Sabra Every Concordia Lutheran University Misty Farmer Mississippi State University Jeniver Koutnik Mississippi State University

1992 Lynne Schumacher Southern Mississippi University

1991 Amy Hammon University of Central Oklahoma Stacy Medlock St. Mary’s University Kelly Mullins Trinity University Niki Sheppard St. Mary’s University

1990 Kim Cook Houston Baptist University Julie Harper University of Arkansas – Little Rock Debi Henry Stephen F. Austin University

1989 Sheila Williams University of Arkansas – Little Rock

1988 Rayna Harvey University of Southern Arkansas Yolanda Malveaux Texas Southern University

1987 Bruna Menezes and Brittany Weiler Linda Bottley Lamar University Sonia Trevino Florida State University

1986 Eve Posey West

1985 Jackie LeDay University of Southern Arkansas Karen Humphreys Sam Houston State University Siobhan Hunter University of Texas – Arlington Lisa King Northeastern Louisiana University

1984 Kim Bronikowski Texas Women’s University Tracy Hart University of Central Florida Sandra Howell Sam Houston State University Janice Paul Southern Mississippi University

1982 Tracy Lloyd McNeese State University Dana Perkins McNeese State University Susan Willis McNeese State University

1981 Terri Johnson East Texas State University Teresa Ogden University of Texas – Arlington Lynette Owens University of Houston

*Offered* = the player was offered a scholarship but did not accept

10 San Jacinto College Volleyball 2011 San Jacinto College Central Campus 8060 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena, TX 77505 281.998.6150

Surrounded by the monuments of history, the industries and maritime enterprises of today, and the space age of tomorrow, San Jacinto College has been serving the citizens of East Harris County, Texas, for 50 years. The College’s service area includes the Channelview, Deer Park, Galena Park, La Porte, Pasadena and Sheldon Independent School Districts, as well as portions of the Humble, Pearland, and Clear Creek school districts. The college roots date back to May of 1960 when voters in the district approved the creation of East Harris County Union Junior College and a seven-member Board of Regents was established. The name was changed a few times over its history to its current San Jacinto Community College District, although it has always been informally referred to as San Jacinto College. In September of 1961, 876 students attended the College at its location in Pasadena. Since then, the College has grown to include three campuses, seven extension centers, a continuing and professional development division, distance learning, a dual credit program with local high schools, an early college high school in cooperation with Clear Creek ISD, and an enrollment of more than 29,000 credit students each semester. San Jacinto College is committed to the citizens of East Harris County. At the core of our values is student success… the reason for our being. Our comprehensive community college mission is to empower students who come with a wide variety of goals to find the assistance they need at their college, San Jacinto College. Our commitment to the community is to assist in developing a skilled and trained workforce through the Continuing & Professional Development (CPD) division, which offers programs and courses for individuals to retain or advance in their jobs, or make career transitions. We have made a strong commitment to academic excellence. Our students choose from more than 140 degree and certificate programs in a variety of fields including academic transfer programs to four-year institutions and a wide assortment of technical and work force training programs. Our award-winning faculty members are passionate about teaching. The College has placed an emphasis on upgrading facilities and technology to support student learning for the last 10 years. From the 1999 bond election, the College’s three campuses have Anders Gymnasium a state-of-the-art Interactive Learning Center and Fine Arts Centers. In May 2008, the College passed a $295 million bond referendum to further enhance student success. Through these funds, we will continue to upgrade facilities especially in the areas of science and allied health. We are committed to upgrading our libraries and will create student one-stop shop resources so students have one place to go to get the services they need. Students who attend San Jacinto College are offered a wide array of services, an acinto ollege ranging from tutoring and advising at the Student Success Centers, to financial S J C aid assistance from knowledgeable and well-trained financial aid advisors. Students are also provided career assessment testing and assistance with résumés Your Goals. Your College. and interviews for employment. San Jacinto College offers assistance with the admissions, enrollment, and financial aid process, and the special populations office provides assistance for students with certain disabilities and / or impairments. For 50 years, students and staff have come to San Jacinto College with various goals and aspirations, and we remain committed to their success.

For more information about the volleyball team, please visit www.sanjacsports.com 11 San Jacinto College Volleyball Schedule

Day Date Opponent Time Site Friday Aug. 19 St. Thomas University Scrimmage TBA Houston Saturday Aug. 20 Texas Wesleyan Scrimmage TBA Ft. Worth Friday Aug. 26 Vernon College $ 9 a.m. Tyler $ 3 p.m. Tyler Saturday Aug. 27 $ 11 a.m. Tyler Northern Oklahoma $ 3 p.m. Tyler Thursday Sept. 1 Lon Morris 3 p.m. Pasadena Friday Sept. 2 Temple Junior College # 11 a.m. Brenham # 5 p.m. Brenham Saturday Sept. 3 Wharton County Junior College # 11 a.m. Brenham Blinn # 5 p.m. Brenham Tuesday Sept. 6 at Lon Morris 3 p.m. Jacksonville Brookhaven 5 p.m. Jacksonville Friday Sept. 9 Navarro College ! 2 p.m. The Woodlands Jefferson College ! 6 p.m. The Woodlands Saturday Sept. 10 Panola College ! 2 p.m. The Woodlands College of Suthern Idaho ! 5 p.m. The Woodlands Friday Sept. 16 North % 10 a.m. Pasadena Colby Community College % 3 p.m. Pasadena Saturday Sept. 17 Trintiy Valley Community College % 12:30 p.m. Pasadena Blinn % 5:30 p.m. Pasadena Tuesday Sept. 20 Lee College * 6 p.m. Pasadena Thursday Sept. 22 Temple Junior College 4 p.m. Baytown Tuesday Sept. 27 Wharton County Junior College * 6 p.m. Pasadena Friday Sept. 30 Coastal Bend Community College * 6 p.m. Beeville Saturday Oct. 1 Laredo Community College* 12 p.m. Laredo Saturday Oct. 8 Coastal Bend Community College *^ 1 p.m. Pasadena Hill Junior College^ 5 p.m. Pasadena Thursday Oct. 13 Lee College* 6 p.m. Baytown Saturday Oct. 22 Laredo Community College* 12 p.m. Pasadena SJC 50th Anniversary Alumni Match 2 p.m. Pasadena Wednesday Oct. 26 Wharton County Junior College * 6 p.m. Wharton Saturday Oct. 29 Temple College & 1 p.m. Pasadena Tyler Junior College & 5 p.m. Pasadena Friday-Saturday Nov. 4-5 Region XIV Tournament TBA Pasadena Tuesday-Sunday Nov. 15-20 NJCAA National Tournament TBA West Plains, Mo.

$ denotes Tyler Junior College Tournament match • # denotes Blinn Colleege Labor Day Tournament match • ! denotes Woodlands Wave Tournament match % denotes San Jacinto College 50th Anniversary Tournament • * denotes Region XIV South Conference match • ^ denotes Dig Pink match All games listed in bold are home games played at the Anders Gymnasium on the Central campus located at 8060 Spencer Highway in Pasadena.

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