2005 Schedule/Results 8/29 JACKSONVILLE* 7 p.m. AQUAFINA INVITATIONAL (Gainesville, Fla.) 9/2 Missouri State vs. UCSB 10 a.m. DAYTON# Noon Dayton vs. UCSB 5:30 p.m. MISSOURI STATE% 7:30 p.m. 9/3 Dayton vs. Missouri State 1 p.m. UCSB# 3:30 p.m. 9/5 EASTERN WASHINGTON* 5 p.m. UTSA Dome Rally, (San Antonio, Texas) 9/9 vs. Texas A&M*$ 5:30 p.m. MATCH NOTES: vs. Jacksonville FOR RELEASE: Saturday, Aug. 27, 2005 9/10 vs. Southern California# 5:30 p.m. No. 8 Florida Opens 2005 Season Vs. 9/11 vs. Notre Dame* Noon Jacksonville (0-3) at CAMPUS USA CREDIT UNION CLASSIC (Gainesville, Fla.) Jacksonville 9/16 Eastern Michigan vs. UC-Irvine 5 p.m. 1 IPFW* 7:30 p.m. Match No. 8 Florida (0-0) The No. 8 volleyball team will kick off its 22nd season of compe- 9/17 TBA vs. IPFW 3 p.m. Monday, Aug. 29, 2005 tition when the Gators host Jacksonville at 7 TBA vs. FLORIDA# 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. (EST) p.m. Monday evening in the Stephen C. 9/19 FLORIDA STATE*& 7 p.m. Stephen C. O’Connell Center O’Connell Center. 9/23 at Mississippi State* 8 p.m. Gainesville, Fla. Florida returns five starters and nine let- 9/25 at Mississippi* 2:30 p.m. terwinners from the 2004 team that claimed The Series: Florida leads 12-0. The Gators are 9/28 at Georgia% 7 p.m. 5-0 against the Dolphins all-time under coach the program’s 14th straight Southeastern 10/2 * 1:30 p.m. Conference title and advanced to the NCAA Mary Wise, including a 3-0 mark at home. The 10/7 TENNESSEE*$ 4 p.m. Gators are 5-0 all-time at home vs. the Dolphins. Championships for the 14th consecutive Florida has never lost a game to Jacksonville in season. 10/9 SOUTH CAROLINA* 1 p.m. any of the five matches in Wise’s tenure and just The Gators will be looking to win their 10/12 GEORGIA*$ 7 p.m. two in the 12 meetings. The Dolphins won a sin- 10/14 at Kentucky% 7 p.m. gle game in 1988 and one game in 1987. The fifth-straight home opener against the teams last met in 1999 when Florida defeated Dolphins, who fell to eventual national 10/21 ARKANSAS%& 7:30 p.m. Jacksonville on the road 3-0 (15-3, 15-9, 15-9). champion Stanford in the 2004 NCAA 10/23 LSU* 1:30 p.m. Television: None Championship in the first round. 10/28 at South Carolina% 7 p.m. Video: GatorVision Online (FREE) 10/30 at Tennessee*^ 1:30 p.m. Radio: WRUF-AM 850 and www.GatorZone.com On the Line For Florida ... 11/4 at Alabama%& 8 p.m. Up Next: Š Florida is 12-0 all-time against Jacksonville 11/6 at Auburn*@ 2:30 p.m. Aquafina Invitational Š Florida is 10-4 all-time in season openers 11/11 MISSISSIPPI* 7 p.m. 11/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE* 1:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Sept. 2-3 under Mary Wise, including 8-1 at home Stephen C. O’Connell Center Š Florida hasn’t lost a game to Jacksonville SEC Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Nov. 19-21 Gainesville, Fla. in the five meetings since Wise became Denver Tournament (Denver, Colo.) coach 11/25 vs. Colorado 7 p.m. The Series: Florida leads UCSB 4-0, Dayton 1-0, Š Senior Jane Collymore needs three aces to 11/26 at Denver 9:30 p.m. Missouri State 1-0. move into ninth in UF history (has 120). * WRUF-AM and Cox TV Channel 96 (Gainesville ONLY) Television: None Š Collymore needs 20 digs and senior Rachel Video: GatorVision Online (Dayton) % Rock 104 Engel needs 27 digs to join the group of 14 # Webcast only Radio: All UF matches can be found on $ Sun Sports www.GatorZone.com. Vs. Missouri State (Rock players in school history to amass at least & FSN Florida 104), vs. UCSB, Dayton (web only) 800 in their careers @ Cox Sports ^ CSTV (TD) 2005 (0-0 overall) No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Prev. School) G K K/G E TA Pct A/G SA/G Digs D/G BS-BA-T B/G 2 Rhian Davis L/DS 5-7 So Austin, Texas (Bowie) 38 0 0.00 0 1 .000 0.05 0.03 40 1.05 0-0-0 0.00 3 Christina Diaz S 5-6 Fr Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 6 Stefanie Douglas MB/Opp. 6-2 So Temple, Texas (Belton) 80 86 1.08 41 193 .233 0.05 0.05 28 0.35 2-39-41 0.51 8 Rachel Engel L/DS 5-6 Jr Littleton, Colo. (Littleton) 120 2 0.02 5 24 -.125 0.68 0.08 510 4.25 0-0-0 0.00 9 Angie McGinnis S 5-11 Fr Fraser, Mich. (Fraser) 115 101 0.88 14 206 .422 11.03 0.12 264 2.30 6-90-96 0.83 10 Kari Klinkenborg MB/OH 6-2 Fr Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) 45 27 0.60 14 68 .191 0.07 0.11 28 0.62 3-5-8 0.18 12 Marcie Hampton OH 6-1 Fr Gainesville, Fla. (P.K. Yonge) 120 357 2.97 104 1056 .240 0.35 0.15 354 2.95 10-37-47 0.39 13 Amber McCray Opp 6-0 So Longview, Texas (Pine Tree) 0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0-0-0 0.00 15 Kristina Johnson MB 6-2 Fr Indianapolis, Ind. (Pike) 33 Jane Collymore OH 6-0 Jr Englewood, Colo. (Kent) 120 604 5.03 251 1559 .226 0.20 0.47 369 3.08 20-52-72 0.60 34 Kisya Killingsworth MB 6-3 Fr Deltona, Fla. (Pine Ridge) 93 128 1.38 57 320 .222 0.04 0.01 40 0.43 4-35-39 0.42 35 Kelsey Bowers MB 6-2 Fr Gainesville, Fla. (Gainesville) Head Coach: Mary Wise, 15th season (Purdue, ‘81) * 2004 statistics Associate Head Coach: Nick Cheronis, 14th season (Ball State ‘80) Assistant Coach: Arlisa Hagan, 3rd season (Wisconsin ‘93) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Josh Hill, 1st season (Northland Baptist ‘98) Collymore Back For Final Go-Round as she spent most of her time playing with 2005 Florida Quick Facts the USA Volleyball National and Junior Founded: ...... 1853 Senior outside hitter Jane Collymore National Teams in Switzerland and Turkey. Location: ...... Gainesville, Fla. has a solid chance to become just the And even before that, Hampton had a stel- Population: ...... 111,224 fourth Gator in school history to earn All- lar spring practice season after which Enrollment: ...... 48,673 America honors in three different seasons Florida coach Mary Wise called her, “The Nickname: ...... Gators when she takes the floor for Florida in most improved player of the spring.” In Colors: ...... Orange and Blue 2005. Only Aury Cruz (2000-03), Benavia addition, Wise has labeled Hampton as President: ...... Bernie Machen Jenkins (2000-03) and Nicole McCray “the best O2 we’ve ever had.” Athletics Director: ...... (1999-02) have accomplished the feat pre- Associate AD Women's Sports: . . .Lynda Tealer viously. In addition, Collymore stands on Conference: ...... Southeastern the cusp of moving up the ladder on Florida Ranked No. 8 In Preseason Poll Athletic Department Phone: . .(352) 375-4683 Florida’s all-time career charts. If she For the ninth-straight season, Florida Ticket Office Phone: (352) 375-4683 (GoUF), duplicates the magnificent season she had earned a top-10 ranking in the CSTV/AVCA ext. 6800 in 2004, Collymore will end her career third Coaches Poll when the Gators were Volleyball Facility: .Stephen C. O'Connell Center in kills, third in aces and third in points. pegged as the No. 8 team in the country. Capacity: ...... 12,000 She would become just the sixth player in One of only three teams to be ranked in the storied history of UF volleyball to finish the preseason top 10 in each of the last Volleyball Quick Facts her career with 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs. nine years, the Gators have also been Head Coach: ...... Mary Wise (Purdue '81) ranked in the preseason top 12 every sea- UF Record: ...... 459-48 (.905) 15th season son since 1992. Florida also has the dis- Career Record: . .540-111 (.829) 19th season McGinnis Continues On Unchartered Associate Head Coach: ...... Nick Cheronis tinction of matching Wisconsin for the (Ball State '80) Path As Sophomore Setter highest percentage of underclassmen on Assistant Coach: .Arlisa Hagan (Wisconsin '93) Setter Angie McGinnis pulled off a first its roster among teams in the top 10 at Vol. Asst. Coach: Josh Hill (Northland Baptist ‘98) in the Mary Wise era as a freshman in 66.7 (8-of-12). Coordinator of Operations: ...... Kelley Kish 2004: she started in her rookie season as Volleyball Office Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. a setter. As the quarterback of the team, What Else Is New? 5510 playing as a freshman, let alone starting, is The University of Florida volleyball Athletic Trainer: ...... Pam Waller quite a rarity in the college ranks. At team was tabbed as the favorite to win the Practice Facility: . . . .Lemerand Athletic Center Florida, should McGinnis duplicate her suc- 2005 title in a 2004 Record: ...... 28-5 cess from 2004, she would be well on her 2004 SEC Record: ...... 15-1 vote by the league's 11 head coaches. way to becoming the first setter in school Florida, which has won the SEC regular Final AVCA Ranking: ...... No. 15 history to break 5,000 assists in a career. Postseason Play: NCAA Second Round season title the last 14 seasons, picked up But, it’s still worth revisiting just how much seven of the 11 first-place votes with Starters Returning/Lost: .5/2 (including libero) McGinnis accomplished as a freshman. The Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/4 Tennessee earning the other four. 2004 SEC Freshman of the Year should The Gators have also won 11 of the last need barely half the 2005 season to sur- 13 SEC Tournament titles. Program Quick Facts pass what any UF setter has ever done in First Year of Volleyball: ...... 1984 their first two seasons in Gainesville. All-time record: . .615-148 (.806) 22nd season SEC Preseason Coaches' Poll Years in NCAA Tournament: 15, (1987, 1991-04) (First-Place Votes in Parentheses) SEC Titles: ...... 14 consecutive (1991-2004) UF Setters In Their First Two Seasons SEC Tournament Titles: 11 (1992-96, 1998-03) SEC Champion: Assists Florida (7) All-Americans: ...... 15 with 32 honors 1. Heidi Anderson (89-90) 1,911 Tennessee (4) SEC Players of the Year: .Eight with 12 honors 2. Lenee Hill (87-88) 1,894 All-SEC Players: ...... 40 with 74 honors 3. Missy Aggertt (92-93) 1,636 Eastern Division CoSIDA Academic All-Americans: Seven with 13 4. Lauren Moscovic (01-02) 1,479 Florida (7) 43 honors 5. Angie McGinnis (04-) 1,269 Tennessee (4) 40 SEC Academic Honor Roll: . .45 with 86 honors 6. Nikki Shade (93, 95) 374 7. Jen Sanchez (96-97) 338 Georgia 26 8. Lyra Vance (84-87) 301 South Carolina 21 Sports Information Quick Facts 9. Roni Armeda (86-87) 175 Kentucky 10 Volleyball SID: ...... Mike Vietti 10. Kris Bova (98-99) 123 Office Phone: . . . . .(352) 375-4683 ext. 6120 Western Division Home Phone: ...... (352) 278-0522 LSU (6) 50 Cell Phone: ...... (352) 538-1509 Hampton New And Improved In 2005 Arkansas (5) 50 Fax: ...... (352) 375-4809 Having produced one of the best fresh- Alabama 34 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] man seasons by an outside hitter in school Mississippi State 26 Web site: ...... www.GatorZone.com history in 2004, sophomore Marcie Auburn 24 O'Connell Center Press Row: . .(352) 367-1801 Hampton will likely put on an even more Mississippi 11 Mailing Address: impressive show in 2005. Hampton was University Athletic Association coming off an ACL injury she suffered in PO Box 14485 her senior season of high school in 2003 Longest SEC Title Streaks Gainesville, FL 32604-2485 yet still managed to break the school Any Sport Overnight Mailing Address: record for freshman digs (354) and tie the 1. Tennessee Men’s Outdoor Track (1964-78) 15 2. Florida Women’s Volleyball (1991-pres.)* 14 University Athletic Association record for kills (357). A native of Central Receiving 2. Arkansas Men’s Cross Country (1991-pres.)* 14 Gainesville, Hampton was in her home- 2. Florida Men’s Swimming (1956-68) 14 Gale Lemerand Drive town for all of a week during the summer 5. Florida Women’s Swimming (1986-96) 11 Gainesville, FL 32604-2485 * Only streaks in top five achieved under the same head coach Killingsworth Happy With Middle number of total blocks lost from 2004 and first among teams in the SEC. But, the CSTV/AVCA Preseason Poll Blocker Syndrome Gators will have options in 2005. Kisya 1 Nebraska (35) 1,463 30-2 5 After seeing extensive action on the Killingsworth will slide over to her natural 2 Washington (15) 1,424 28-3 3 right side for the first time in her life as a spot in the middle after playing right side 3 Stanford (8) 1,333 30-6 1 4 Hawai'i (1) 1,311 30-1 8 freshman in 2004, sophomore Kisya in 2004. Kari Klinkenborg will battle for the second spot with freshman Kelsey Bowers 5 Penn State (1) 1,243 29-3 7 Killingsworth is back in the middle where 6 Minnesota 1,126 33-5 2 with Stefanie Douglas also a possibility. she thrived in high school en route to 7 Southern California 1,075 23-6 4 being Florida’s Miss Volleyball in 2003. A 8 Florida 997 28-5 15 lock for one of Florida’s starting spots in Gone Among Top 10 Teams From 2004... 9 Tennessee 985 32-3 10 the middle, Killingsworth was heralded by Highest % of Total Blocks Lost 10 Wisconsin 853 22-10 14 Lost/Returning % head coach Mary Wise as one of UF’s most 11 Texas 835 26-5 11 1. USC 171/308.5 55.4 12 Ohio State 728 30-4 6 improved players in the spring of 2005. 2. Minnesota 190.5/370.5 51.4 13 UCLA 696 20-11 9 3. Florida 171.5/345.5 49.6 4. Stanford 130.5/441 29.6 14 Louisville 650 30-3 16 McCray Ready For Second Sophomore 5. Penn State 92.5/330 28.0 15 UC Santa Barbara 573 24-4 21 6. Tennessee 44.5/335 13.3 16 Texas A&M 518 19-9 20 Season 7. Washington 35.5/308 11.5 17 Arizona 513 19-11 22 8. Hawai’i 35.5/404.5 8.8 18 San Diego 481 24-5 12 After suffering an ACL injury in the 9. Nebraska 32/426.5 7.3 19 California 479 17-12 18 10. Wisconsin 20/375.5 5.3 spring of 2004, redshirt sophomore Amber 20 Georgia Tech 304 27-7 17 McCray was forced to miss the entire 2004 21 Missouri 290 20-9 24 Gone Among SEC Teams From 2004... 22 Colorado State 241 26-4 19 season. The loss was critical for the Gators Highest % of Total Blocks Lost 23 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 217 25-4 13 as McCray is the only right-side hitter with Lost/Returning % 24 Long Beach State 201 24-7 NR extensive experience on the Gator roster. 1. Florida 171.5/345.5 49.6 25 Pepperdine 177 10-15 NR But she’s back at full strength and then 2. Alabama 100.5/256 39.3 some for 2005. In fact, her vertical jump 3. Miss. State 71/186.5 38.1 4. Auburn 74/230 32.2 Florida Week-By-Week Top 25/20 reach tested higher after her injury than 5. Kentucky 76.5/262.5 29.1 Date CSTV/AVCA Volleyball before. And after sitting on the bench next 6. Arkansas 112/414.5 27.0 Pre 8 (997) to the coaching staff in 2004, McCray’s 7. LSU 23.5/141 16.7 8. Mississippi 31.5/198 15.9 range of knowledge on the intricacies of 9. Georgia 36.5/266 13.7 volleyball has increased tenfold. 10. Tennessee 44.5/335 13.3 11. South Carolina 20/256 7.8 The Last Time Florida ... Freshman Class Ranked No. 10 In Gators Among Youngest Teams Team Nation After graduating eight players in the 90 kills ...... 91 vs. Arkansas (11/18/01) last two seasons, the Gators are pups 200 attacks ...... 216 vs. Tenn. (11/21/04) Despite being comprised of just two Hit .400 ...... 450 at Ole Miss (10/29/04) scholarship players and one walk-on, compared with the rest of the preseason top-10 teams and the SEC. In addition to 10 aces ...... 10 vs. IPFW (9/5/04) Florida’s 2005 freshman class was ranked 20 total blocks . . .21.0 vs. Tenn. (11/21/04) having a relatively small roster, Florida’s is No. 10 in the nation by PrepVolleyball.com. 100 digs ...... 111 vs. Tenn. (11/21/04) Freshman Kelsey Bowers was ranked as stacked with five sophomores and three freshmen to give UF 2/3 of underclassmen the No. 5 player in the nation and the sec- Individual on the team. ond-best middle blocker, while middle 30 kills . .31 A. Cruz vs. Nebraska (12/8/01) blocker Kristina Johnson was tabbed as the 10 total blocks 12 M. Chatman vs. Tenn. (11/21/04) No. 55 player in the country. In addition, Youngest and the Restless... 5 aces . .6 J. Collymore vs. Bowling Green (9/4/04) walk-on Christina Diaz received several Highest % of Underclassmen On Roster 30 digs ...... 32 R. Engel vs. Geo. (11/20/04) Underclassmen/Total % scholarship offers, but turned them down 70 assists .71 L. Moscovic vs. Arkansas (11/24/02) 1. Florida 8/12 66.7 to be a Gator. No other school in the top 10 1. Wisconsin 10/15 66.7 25 points .34.5 J. Collymore vs. Towson (11/27/04) signed less than three scholarship players. 3. Penn State 11/17 64.7 2 players, 20 killsJ. Collymore (28), S. Williams (22) The ranking also gives the Gators back-to- 4. Nebraska 8/13 61.5 ...... vs. Tenn. (11/21/04) back top-10 classes after Florida hauled in 5. Hawai’i 9/16 56.3 5. Minnesota 9/16 56.3 the No. 2 class in 2004. With Bowers’ rank- 7. Stanford 8/15 53.3 ing, the Gators have signed three top-five 8. Washington 8/17 47.1 players in the last two years - a feat 9. Tennessee 7/16 43.8 Florida Player Milestones unmatched by any school. Angie McGinnis 10. USC 5/14 35.7 (No. 2) and Marcie Hampton (No. 4) were Highest % of Underclassmen On Roster Player Needs For also top-five players. Underclassmen/Total % Collymore 69 kills 8th-most in UF career 1. Auburn 10/13 76.9 2. Miss. State 9/13 69.2 26 att. 8th-most UF career Stuck In the Middle 3. Florida 8/12 66.7 213 att. 7th-most UF career . 3. Mississippi 10/15 66.7 If there’s one hole the Gators have in 5. Alabama 9/14 64.3 3 aces 9th-most UF career 6. Arkansas 8/13 61.5 2005, it’s in the middle where Florida 8 aces 8th-most UF career graduated two All-Americans in Michelle 7. Georgia 8/14 57.1 8. Kentucky 7/13 53.8 20 digs 15th UF player to reach 800 Chatman and Sherri Williams. Both rank 8. South Carolina 7/13 53.8 among the top middles in Florida history. 10. LSU 8/15 53.3 In fact, among the preseason top 10 11. Tennessee 7/16 43.8 Engel 27 digs 15th UF player to reach 800 teams, Florida ranks third in terms of the McGinnis 162 asst. 8th-most UF career Mary Wise SEC Standings Current Gators In the Records Chase ... Team Overall % SEC SEC % Arkansas 3-0 1.000 0-0 Kills Head Coach LSU 3-0 1.000 0-0 Tennessee 1-0 1.000 0-0 7. Aurymar Rodriguez (94-97) 1,207 Miss. State 1-0 1.000 0-0 8. Ashley Mullis (93-95) 1,162 Ole Miss 1-0 1.000 0-0 Active leader Alabama 1-1 .500 0-0 15th Season Georgia 1-1 .500 0-0 9. Jane Collymore (2002-) 1,094 Florida 0-0 There are very few certainties in life. The sun Auburn 0-0 Attacks S. Carolina 0-0 rises in the east and sets in the west; there are 7. Aurymar Rodriguez (94-97) 2,923 Kentucky 0-0 365 days in a year; 1+1=2. It takes repetition 8. Ashley Mullis (93-95) 2,736 without failure to truly develop into an undebat- Active leader able constant. Gators Have Challenging Slate In 2005 9. Jane Collymore (2002-) 2,711 University of Florida coach Mary Wise is fol- Florida always schedules tough and lowing that specific guideline. In her 14 years as 2005 is no different. The Gators will face head coach at the University of Florida, Mary seven 2004 NCAA Championship partici- Assists Wise has morphed three yearly likelihoods into pants, nine teams that won at least 20 7. Lenee Hill (87-89) 2,335 absolute certainties: matches in 2004 and six 2004 conference 8. Wendy Stevenson (84-85) 1,430 Active leader 1. Wise will coach her team to NCAAs every year champions. 2. Wise will coach her team to an SEC title every The AVCA Preseason Coaches Poll con- 9. Angie McGinnis (2004-) 1,269 year firmed that Florida will face a challenging 3. Wise will win at least 90 percent of her slate of opponents in 2005 as four oppo- Aces matches nents were ranked in the top 16: USC (No. 8. Aycan Gokberk (92-95) 127 7), Tennessee (No. 9), UCSB (No. 15), 9. Lenee Hill (87-89) 122 It's no stretch to say because Wise has Texas A&M (No. 16). In addition, Gator Active leader accomplished those feats year in and year out at opponents Notre Dame and Colorado each Florida. In addition, in the storied history of 10. Jane Collymore (2002-) 120 NCAA Division I men and women's basketball, received votes. Florida's non-conference opponents sported a combined record of football and baseball, there hasn't been a single Digs coach with at least 10 seasons of coaching who 271-145 (65.1 percentage) in 2004. 10. Heidi Anderson (89-92) 942 can boast of having a better win percentage than Wise has at Florida (.905). Active leader And one can almost guarantee that Wise will Florida Will Make You Famous NR Jane Collymore (2002-) 780 continue to chalk up wins and championships at Typically among the most televised never-before-seen rates, which has become the teams in the nation on a yearly basis, 2005 Block Solos norm in Gainesville. will prove no different as Florida will make 10. Gudula Staub (91-92) 55 Since arriving at the University of Florida in at least eight TV appearances, while the Active leader 1991, Wise has propelled a once lackluster pro- Gators can also be seen seven times on gram into the epitome of excellence. She's 14- NR Jane Collymore (2002-) 38 for-14 with 14 Southeastern Conference Regular the Web via GatorVision Online. In addi- tion, all but two of Florida’s regular season Season Championships to her credit. In fact, Block Assists Florida has so dominated the SEC in her tenure matches will be broadcast live on radio. 10. Jenni Jones (95-98) 293 that Wise is one of only two coaches in confer- Fans can also tune in at ence history in any sport, men or women, to win www.GatorZone.com. As if that wasn’t Active leader as many as 14 consecutive conference titles. enough media coverage, Gator Hotline NR Jane Collymore (2002-) 118 Since 1991, Florida has amassed 459 victories in With Mary Wise is back for its second sea- matches - easily more than any other school in son. An hour-long show devoted to UF vol- Blocks the nation. leyball, the program airs from 6-7 p.m. on 10. Nina Foster (96-97) 343 Wise’s Accomplishments Mondays every week on WRUF-AM 850. Active leader NR Jane Collymore (2002-) 156 Š Two-time AVCA National Coach of the Year 2005 Florida TV/Online Schedule Š 10-time SEC Coach of the Year Date Opponent Time Points Š Seven Final Four appearances Aug. 29 Jacksonville (GVO) 7 p.m. 8. Benavia Jenkins (00-03) 1,447 Š Only female to coach in NCAA national cham- Sept. 2 Dayton (GVO) Noon 9. Ashley Mullis (93-95) 1,343.5 Sept. 5 Eastern Washington (GVO) 5 p.m. pionship match Active leader Sept. 9 vs. Texas A&M (Sun) TD-8 p.m. Š Fastest female head coach to 500 wins Sept. 19 Florida State (FSN) 7 p.m. 10. Jane Collymore (2002-) 1,311 Š Coached 13 athletes to 27 All-America Oct. 2 Kentucky (GVO) 1:30 p.m. honors Oct. 7 Tennessee (Sun) 4 p.m. Games Played Oct. 12 Georgia (FSN) 7 p.m. Š Coached eight SEC Players of the Year 10. Jerilyn Hattendorf (97-00) 426 Oct. 21 Arkansas (FSN) 7:30 p.m. Active leader Š 14 straight NCAA Championships berths Oct. 23 LSU (GVO) 1:30 p.m. Š 14 straight SEC titles Oct. 30 at Tennessee (CSTV) TD-6 p.m. NR Jane Collymore (2002-) 313 Nov. 4 at Alabama (FSN) 8 p.m. Š 11 undefeated SEC seasons Nov. 6 at Auburn (Cox) 2:30 p.m. Matches Played Š Most wins of any program since 1991 Nov. 11 Mississippi (GVO) 7 p.m. 10. Kris Bova (98-01) 138 Š Highest winning percentage of any Nov. 13 Mississippi State (GVO) 1:30 p.m. Active leader program since 1991 NR Jane Collymore (2002-) 106 Š 10 30-win seasons