2010 Hendrix college

Sara Kim Leah Becca Gawor Larson Groat Clancy Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Conway, Arkansas Head Coach...... Mary Ann Schlientz Founded...... 1876 Office Phone...... 501.450.4576 Enrollment...... 1,463 (42 states/13 countries) Alma Mater...... B.A., UT-Arlington, M.A. Univ. of Central Arkansas (‘97) Type...... Private, United Methodist, Liberal Arts Hendrix Coaching Record...... 101-200 (8 yrs) Faculty...... 102 Full-Time Overall Coaching Record...... 153-260 (14 yrs) Student/Faculty Ratio...... 13:1 Career SCAC Record...... 25-108 (8 yrs) Majors...... 31 Undergraduate, 33 Minors, M.A. in Accounting Nickname...... Warriors Assistant Coach...... Dominque Savage Colors...... Black & Orange Office Phone...... 501.450.4576 Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Alma Mater...... B.A., Luther (‘08) Conference...... Southern Collegiate Athletic TEAM INFORMATION President...... Dr. J. Timothy Cloyd 2009 Record...... 12-25 Alma Mater...... B.A., Emory and Henry, M.A. & Ph.D., UMass Amherst Home...... 6-10 Athletic Director...... Danny Powell Away...... 2-5 Alma Mater...... B.A., Arkansas, M.A., Georgia Southern Neutral...... 4-10 Office Phone...... 501.450.1265 2009 SCAC Record...... 4-11 Assistant Athletic Director/SWA...... Mary Ann Schlientz Home...... 0-4 Alma Mater...... B.A., UT Arlington, M.A., UCA Away...... 4-7 Office Phone...... 501.450.4576 Letterman Returning...... 11 Assistant Athletic Director...... Amy Weaver Letterman Lost...... 1 Alma Mater...... B.A., Robert Morris Starters Returning...... 6 Office Phone...... 501.450.3899 Starters Lost...... 1

Website...... www.hendrix.edu PROGRAM HISTORY Athletics Website...... www.hendrixwarriors.com First Season...... 1992 Overall Record...... 178-446 SPORTS INFORMATION First Win...... 3-0 vs. Millsaps (9.26.92) Sports Information Director...... Brian Rejer (4th yr) Head Coaches/Last...... 3/Mary Ann Schlientz (2002 to present) Alma Mater...... Franklin College (‘06) NCAA Appearances...... 0 Office Phone...... 501.450.1426 Conference Titles...... 0 Fax...... 501.450.3805 E-Mail...... [email protected] FACILITY INFORMATION Name...... Grove Gymnasium SPORTS MEDICINE Capacity...... 1,100 Head Athletic Trainer...... Laura Ross Alma Mater...... B.A., Arkansas State (‘05) Office Phone...... 501.450.4596 E-Mail...... [email protected]

Associate Athletic Trainer...... Aaron Parsley Alma Mater...... B.A., Arkansas State (‘08), M.Ed., Virginia (‘09) Office Phone...... 501.450.1291 E-Mail...... [email protected]

2 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball 2010 Numerical Roster

No. Name Class Pos. Ht. Hometown/H.S. 1 Katie Burchfield Fy RS 5-9 Cabot, Ark./H.S. 2010 Roster Breakdown 2 Francis Bowen ** Jr RS 5-11 Tupelo, Miss./H.S. Players by State Players by Class Players by Position 3 Jennifer Youngblood ** Jr OH 5-8 Littleton, Colo./Bear Creek Arkansas - 5 First Years - 6 Outside Hitter - 4 5 Kristen Finch * So RS 5-9 Ft. Smith, Ark./Southside - 5 Seniors - 4 Defensive Specialist - 4 6 Katie Bates * So RS 5-9 Austin, Texas/Westwood Arizona - 1 Sophomores - 4 Middle Blocker - 3 7 Melissa Clement * So MB 6-0 Rogers, Ark./H.S. California - 1 Juniors - 3 Right Side Hitter - 4 8 Audrey Morrow Fy OH 5-8 Whitewright, Texas/Tom Bean Colorado - 1 Setter - 2 9 Ashley Skinner ** Jr S 5-5 Memphis, Tenn./St. Agnes Illinois - 1 10 Alyssa Barry * So DS 5-9 Cedar Park, Texas/Leander Mississippi - 1 11 Alysa Hansen Fy DS 5-3 Russellville, Ark./H.S. Ohio - 1 12 Sara Gawor *** © Sr DS 5-6 Trophy Club, Texas/Northwest 13 Becca Clancy *** © Sr OH 5-10 Thousand Oaks, Calif./H.S. 15 Zoe Calhoun Fy S 5-8 Tucson, Ariz./Cienega 17 Jordan Spennato Fy OH 5-9 Austin, Texas/Anderson 20 Leah Groat *** © Sr MB 5-9 Crystal Lake, Ill./Central 22 Kim Larson *** © Sr DS 5-8 Bentonville, Ark./H.S. 23 Alyssa Jaksich Fy MB 6-0 Medina, Ohio/Highland

* - Letters Earned © - Captain

3 www.HendrixWarriors.com Coaching Profiles Head Coach Assistant Coach Mary Ann Schlientz Dominique Savage

Ninth Season at Hendrix Fourth Season at Hendrix University of Texas at Arlington ‘ 76 Columbia College ‘01

Mary Ann Schlientz enters her ninth year at the helm of the Hendrix volleyball pro- Dominique Savage enters her fourth year with the Hendrix volleyball program. Sav- gram. In her previous eight seasons, she has accumulated a 101-200 ovrall record and age has brought a tremendous amount of talent and volleyball knowledge to the team led the Warriors to their highest ever conference finish in 2008. as she was a standout leader on the court during her playing career.

Schlientz also serves as the Senior Woman Administrator for the athletic department Savage came to Hendrix after a two-year graduate assistant position at Central and was named Assistant Athletic Director in 2005. As assistant AD and SWA, she Methodist University (Fayette, Mo.). Savage honed her coaching skills while at Central supervises the NCAA Compliance Coordinator and the Sports Information Director. Methodist as she worked in game preparation, film study, scouting, recruiting and tournament managment. She earned her master’s in education from Central Method- Prior to joining the Hendrix athletic staff, she was as the head volleyball coach at the ist in 2003. University of Central Arkansas for three years (42-60 overall record) and served as the Interim Athletic Director for Women. Savage boasts a solid list of awards and honors from her career at Columbia College (Columbia, Mo.) and Southwest Missouri Stat University (West Plains, Mo.). She In addition, she has 13 years of coaching experience at Conway High School. Schlientz transfered from Southwest Missouri State in 1997 after earning First Team All-Region led the Wampus Cats to four State Championship Finals and was named Arkansas 5A honors as a freshman and sophomore, as well as the Best Freshman of the Year award. Central Conference Coach of the Year four times. Schlientz also helped organize and coach the first volleyball club program in Conway. She continues to work with youth Savage attended Columbia College from 1997-2001 and earned her bachelor’s in programs in the area through camps and clinics. General Sutdies and minored in Education and Psychology. She was a key member of two NAIA National Championship teams in 1998 and 1999, and was named First Team Schlientz has served on the Community Arts Association board and has been a mem- All-Region and First Team All-Conference while at Columbia. ber of the Toad Suck Daze planning committee. She and her husband have spent many summers volunteer coaching in community recreation programs. Savage’s previous professional experience includes numerous Physical Education courses taught at Central Schlientz received her Methodist and advanced bachelor’s in Physical field experience at the Education and Health from middle school and high the University of Texas at school levels, teaching sci- Arlington, before earning ence and history. her master’s in Kinesiol- ogy from the University of Central Arkansas in 1997.

Mary Ann resides in Conway, Ark. with her husband, Bill Schlientz, who teaches at Philander Smith College and together they have six children.

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5 www.HendrixWarriors.com Warrior Profiles Sara Gawor at Hendrix Sara Gawor Year MP k E TA A Ace Dig BS BA TB 2007 33 37 14 88 27 19 159 1 3 4 2008 43 15 9 71 12 29 359 0 1 1 12 2009 35 5 16 69 5 15 200 0 0 0 Total 111 57 39 228 44 63 718 1 4 5 Senior • Defensive Specialist Trophy Club, Texas / Northwest H.S. 2009: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... played in 35 contests ... ranked second on the team with 200 digs ... tallied five kills, five assists and 15 aces ... made a season- high 22 digs against SCAC foe Trinity on Oct. 10.

2008: A SCAC All-Academic Team selection ... played in 43 matches ... was second on the squad with 359 digs ... recorded 15 kills, 12 assists and career-high 29 aces ... made a career-high 30 digs against Centre on Oct. 4 ... had 14 games with 10 or more digs.

2007: Received SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... saw time on the court in 33 contests ... tallied a career-high 37 kills and 27 assists ... had 19 aces and made 159 digs ... col- lected a career-best 16 kills against Rust on Oct. 23.

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Northwest High School ... voted Northwest’s Female Heisman Award her senior year ... named Academic All-State as a senior ... also played four years with the Tejas Volleyball club team, Texas Image Volleyball club team and Team North Texas Volleyball ... off the court, involved in National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Sandra and David Gawor ... born in Valparaiso, Ind and raised in Trophy Club, Texas ... majoring in Psychology ... enjoyed running the hurdles for the Hendrix track team for two years ... loves dogs and running.

Becca Clancy at Hendrix Becca Clancy Year MP k E TA A Ace Dig BS BA TB 2007 35 373 179 1,130 7 35 209 14 21 35 2008 43 349 137 960 9 28 224 4 18 22 13 2009 29 189 93 588 7 15 176 0 19 19 Total 107 911 409 2,678 13 78 609 18 58 76 Senior • Outside Hitter Thousand Oaks, Calif. / Thousand Oaks H.S. 2009: Earned SCAC All-Academic honors ... ranked third on the team with 189 kills ... tied for third on the team with 176 digs ... made 19 block assists ... totaled 15 aces and seven assists ... made 11 kills on three occasions ... tallied a season-high 15 digs in the final game of the season against Millsaps on Nov. 7.

2008: Named SCAC All-Academic Team winner ... played in 43 affairs ... led the team and ranked ninth in the league with 349 kills ... ranked fourth on the squad with 224 digs ... tallied 22 total blocks, four solo blocks and 18 block assists ... collected 28 aces and nine assists ... made a season-high 19 kills against Crichton and Huntingdon on Oct. 30 and 31, respectively ... made a season-best 19 digs against Williams Baptist on Sept. 12.

2007: Earned SCAC All-Academic honors ... saw time on the court in 35 contests ... led the team and ranked ninth in the SCAC with 373 kills ... ranked third on the team with 209 digs and fifth on the squad with 35 aces ... had a season-high 21 kills in a season-opening win over Williams Baptist on Sept. 4 ... made a season-best 14 digs against SCAC foe Oglethorpe on Sept. 30.

High School: A three-year letterwinner at Thousand Oaks High School ... a two-time Marmonte League Championships ... voted team’s Best Offensive Player as a freshman ... off the court, involved in theater and voice training.

Personal: Daughter of Kevin and Jane Clancy ... has a younger sister Hannah, who plays volleyball at the University of the Pacific ... born in Santa Monica, Calif. and now lives in Thousand Oaks, Calif. ... majoring in English and minoring in Anthropology ... plans to attend graduate school in Criminology following graduation ... enjoys reading a good book, theater, and traveling ... loves Hendrix for its friendly atmosphere and for all the great opportunities the college provides its students.

6 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball Warrior Profiles Leah Groat at Hendrix Year MP k E TA A Ace Dig BS BA TB Leah Groat 2007 35 135 99 479 5 3 14 12 49 61 2008 43 170 120 570 7 31 53 17 43 60 20 2009 35 196 67 589 5 11 33 15 44 59 Total 113 501 286 1,638 17 45 100 44 136 180 Senior • Middle Blocker Crystal Lake, Ill. / Central H.S. 2009: An SCAC All-Academic Team selection ... ranked second on the team with 196 kills and first with 589 attempts ... ranked second on the squad with 15 solo blocks and first with 44 block assists ... tallied 33 digs and 11 aces ... had a season-high 13 kills against Westminster on Oct. 30 ... made three solo blocks and three block assists against Dallas on Sept. 4. 2008: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... collected 170 kills and ranked fourth on the team with 31 aces ... led the team with 60 total blocks, 17 block solos and 43 block assists ... tallied 53 digs ... posted a season-best 11 kills against Crichton on Oct. 30 ... made three solo blocks against Sewanee on Oct. 25 and five block assists against Bacone on Oct. 14. 2007: Earned SCAC All-Aacademic Team honors ... played in all 35 contests ... made 135 kills in 479 attempts ... led the team with 61 total blocks, 12 solo blocks and 49 block assists ... recorded her first collegiate kill and block against Williams Baptist on Sept. 4. ... posted five total blocks in three matches. High School: A two-year letterwinner for head coach Doug Blundy at Crystal Lake Central High School ... earned an overall record of 66-11 as a varsity team member ... voted junior varsity team captain ... named IHSA All-State Academic Team as a senior ... also lettered in and track & field ... off the court, involved with National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Student Council, and Senior Mentors. Personal: Daughter of Ted and Debbie Groat ... born and raised in Crystal Lake, Ill. ... has an older brother, Neil (28), who graduated from Hendrix in 2005, and is the Asst. Director of Admissions and Assistant Coach ... double-majoring in Kinesiology and Spanish ... hopes to become a middle school teacher following graduation ... Hendrix Intramural Coordinator for 2010-2011 school year ... chose Hendrix because of its academic reputation and for the opportunity to play volleyball. Kim Larson at Hendrix Year MP k E TA A Ace Dig BS BA TB Kim Larson 2007 35 247 133 817 10 44 368 8 13 21 2008 43 107 70 475 12 37 570 3 3 6 22 2009 36 18 11 177 10 51 582 3 3 6 Total 114 372 214 1,469 32 132 1,520 14 19 33 Senior • Defensive Specialist Bentonville, Ark. / Bentonville H.S. 2009: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... played in 36 contests ... led the team and ranked sixth in the SCAC with 51 aces and a career-high 582 digs ... tallied 18 kills, 10 assists and six blocks ... had a career-high 31 digs against Central Baptist on Oct. 30 ... posted double-digit numbers in digs in 31 affairs. 2008: Competed in 43 matches ... led the team and ranked 10th in the league with 570 digs ... ranked sixth on the team with 107 kills in 475 attempts ... ranked third on the squad with 37 aces ... tallied 12 assists and six blocks ... posted a season-high 10 kills against Centre on Oct. 4 ... made a season-high 30 digs against Millsaps on Nov. 7 ... recorded double-digit dig performances in 33 contests. 2007: Played in 35 affairs ... ranked second on the squad with 247 kills in 817 attempts ... ranked third on the team with 44 aces and 368 digs ... collected 21 total blocks, eight solo blocks and 13 block assists ... tallied 10 kills in her first collegiate match against Williams Baptist on Sept. 4 ... collected a career-high 16 kills against Centre on Nov. 2 ... had a season-best 23 digs against Southwestern on Oct. 8. High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Laura Pate at Bentonville High School ... three-time All-Conference selection ... named All-State Team her senior year ... voted team MVP her junior and senior years ... won the team’s Tiger Heart Award three straight years ... also played for the Ozark Juniors club team and placed in the top 25 in four national qualifying tournaments ... named Best Defensive Player in AAO Top 25 of Arkansas ... also lettered in soccer and bowling ... off the court, involved with National Honors Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and Interact Club. Personal: Daughter of Brian and Patti Larson ... born in Rogers, Ark. and raised in Bentonville, Ark. ... has an older sister, Lisa (31), and a younger brother, Scott (19) ... majoring in Allied Health and minoring in Biology ... chose Hendrix for its Premed Program, location, and volleyball program ... enjoys playing and watching all sports and being outside. 7 www.HendrixWarriors.com Warrior Profiles Francis Bowen at Hendrix Francis Bowen Year MP k E TA A Ace Dig BS BA TB 2008 40 152 77 476 8 4 20 14 45 59 2009 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Total 41 152 77 476 8 4 20 14 45 59 Junior • Right Side Hitter Tupelo, Miss. / Tupelo H.S. 2009: Saw time in just one contest as she battled through an injury plagued sophomore campaign.

2008: Saw time on the court in 40 matches ... ranked fifth on the team with 152 kills in 476 attempts ... ranked second on the team with 59 total blocks, 14 block solos and 45 block assists ... tallied eight assists and four aces ... made her first collegiate kill against Presentation on Sept. 5 ... had a season-high 15 kills against SCAC foe Oglethorpe on Oct. 25.

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Tupelo High School ... earned All-State Team honors two years ... voted Team Captain for three years ... also lettered in soccer, swim- ming and track & field ... led her soccer team to one State Championship and her swim team to two State Championships ... a two-time All-State Team swimmer ... off the court, member of National Honor Society, National Art Honor society, Anchor Club, and Student Council.

Personal: Daughter of John and Vanessa Bowen ... born and raised in Tupelo, Miss. ... has a younger sister, Georgeanna ... double-majoring in Studio Art and Religious Studies ... an active member of the Hendrix College Social Committee, where she holds the position of publicity chair ... plans to pursue a career in Art Restoration following graduation.

Jennifer Youngblood at Hendrix Jennifer Youngblod Year MP k E TA A Ace Dig BS BA TB 2008 39 72 28 311 12 6 64 6 17 23 2009 33 151 52 465 8 21 187 3 16 19 3 Total 72 223 80 776 20 27 251 9 33 42 Junior • Outside Hitter Littleton, Colo. / Bear Creek H.S. 2009: Saw time on the court in 33 matches ... ranked fifth on the team with 151 kills in 465 attempts ... ranked third on the team with 187 digs ... combined for 19 blocks, three solo blocks and 16 block assists ... ranked fourth on the team with 21 aces ... had a season-high 12 kills against Concordia on Sept. 5 ... had a season-best 15 digs against McMurry on Sept. 4.

2008: Played in 39 contests ... tallied 72 kills in 311 attempts ... collected 64 digs, 12 assists and six aces ... totaled 23 blocks, six solo blocks and 17 block assists ... recorded her first collegiate kill against SCAC foe Austin on Sept. 6.

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Bear Creek High School ... voted Team Captain her junior and senior years ... named First Team All-Conference as a junior and senior ... earned All-Conference Honorable Mention her sophomore year ... during her senior year, she ranked in the top five among Class 5A outside hitters, top 10 in servers and top 20 in diggers ... featured as Fox Sport’s Prep Athlete of the Week in October of 2007 ... off the court, member of the National Honor Society.

Club: Played for the Front Range Volleyball Club for seven years ... qualified for the Junior Olympics four years ... placed fifth in the nation her final year on the 18-1’s Team.

Personal: Daughter of Dave and Debbie Youngblood ... born and raised in Littleton, Colo. ... has a younger brother, David (19) ... double-majoring in History and Education ... hopes to one day be a teacher ... chose Hendrix because of its reputation for academics and the sweet new Wellness and Athletics Center ... enjoys being outdoors and spending time with family.

8 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball Warrior Profiles Ashley Skinner at Hendrix Year MP k E TA A Ace Dig BS BA TB Ashley Skinner 2008 36 3 3 20 437 25 120 0 1 1 2009 24 6 4 42 463 22 123 0 2 2 9 Total 60 9 7 62 900 47 243 0 3 3 Junior • Setter Memphis, Tenn. / St. Agnes H.S. 2009: A SCAC All-Academic Team selection ... started 22 matches and saw time on the court in 24 contests ... ranked first on the team and ninth in the SCAC with a 5.72 assists per-set average ... ranked second on the team with 463 assists ... ranked third on the squad with 22 aces ... made 123 digs and two block assists ... dished out a season-high 35 assists against Central Baptist on Oct. 30 ... made 12 digs in a 3-1 win over SCAC foe Oglethorpe on Oct. 3.

2008: Earned SCAC All-Academic Team honors ... played in 36 contests ... ranked second on the team with 437 assists and seventh with 25 aces ... tallied 120 digs ... made her first collegiate assist against SCAC foe Austin on Sept. 6.

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Saint Agnes Academy High School ... voted Most Improved Player her sophomore year ... served as team co-captain her senior year ... also played for several Memphis club teams including the Memphis Metro, Delta Force, and Memphis Juniors ... off the field, a member of the National Honor Society, the Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society and the National Spanish Honor Society ... also participated in the Memphis Bridgebuilders Diversity and Leadership Program ... graduated from high school Summa Cum Laude.

Personal: Daughter of Dr. Robert Skinner and Vickie Baselski ... born and raised in downtown Memphis, Tenn. ... has an older brother, Robert Skinner III, who is a member of the University of Memphis track & field team ... majoring in Biology and hopes to attend Medical School after college ... a member and treasurer of the Hendrix Biology Society ... enjoys working out, community service, and quiet time spent with family and friends ... chose Hendrix for the academic excellence, the personal attention by professors, and the opportunity to play volleyball.

Kristen Finch at Hendrix Kristen Finch Year MP k E TA A Ace Dig BS BA TB 2009 18 45 22 142 1 1 9 6 6 12 5 Total 18 45 22 142 1 1 9 6 6 12 Sophomore • Right Side Hitter Fort Smith, Ark. / Southside H.S. 2009: An SCAC All-Academic Team selection ... started four matches and saw time on the court in 18 contests ... tallied 45 kills in 142 attempts ... made nine digs, six solo blocks and six block assists ... grabbed her first collegiate kill against Hardin-Simmons on Sept. 5 ... had a season-high seven kills against Sewanee on Oct. 25 ... made two solo blocks against SCAC foe Austin on Oct. 11.

High School: A two-year letterwinner under head coach Steve Haaser at Fort Smith Southside High School ... also played five seasons for the Fort Smith Junior Volleyball Club ... a three-year Southside Rebel Band member ... off the court, a member of the National Honor Society, Senior Vice President of the National Honor Society, Secretary of Public Relations for the Interact Club.

Personal: Daughter of Richard and Ann Finch ... born in El Dorado, Ark. and raised in Fort Smith, Ark. ... has n older brother Don (35) ... majoring in Biology and Spanish.

9 www.HendrixWarriors.com Warrior Profiles Katie Bates at Hendrix Katie Bates Year MP k E TA A Ace Dig BS BA TB 2009 35 181 96 513 16 12 82 8 25 33 6 Total 35 181 96 513 16 12 82 8 25 33 Sophomore • Right Side Hitter Austin, Texas / Westwood H.S. 2009: Started in 30 matches and played in 35 contests ... led all freshmen and ranked fourth on the team with 181 kills on 513 attempts ... made 16 assists and tallied 12 aces ... had 82 digs, eight solo blocks and ranked third on the squad with 25 block assists ... had a season-high 13 kills against Transylvania on Oct. 10 ... made a season-best eight digs against Philander Smith on Sept. 26.

High School: A two-year letterwinner for coach Kate Zora at Westwood High School ... won class 5A Area Championship as a senior and 5A Regional Semi-Finalists as a junior ... a two-time Academic All-District in volleyball and track ... off the court, involved in National Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars, People-to-People Student Ambassador Program, DECA and Pacesetters.

Personal: Daughter of Mike and Marica Bates ... has an older brother, David ... born in Framingham, Mass. ... has lived in Massachusetts, Minnesota, Arizona and finally Texas ... double majoring in Kinesiology and Psychology.

Melissa Clement at Hendrix Year MP k E TA A Ace Dig BS BA TB Melissa Clement 2009 35 224 77 558 6 12 40 19 44 63 7 Total 35 224 77 558 6 12 40 19 44 63 Sophomore • Middle Blocker Rogers, Ark. / Rogers H.S. 2009: A SCAC All-Academic Team selection ... started in 30 matches and played in 35 contests, ranked second on the team with 121 sets played ... led the team with 224 kills and a .263 hitting percentage (10th in SCAC) ... paced the squad with 63 total blocks, 19 solo blocks and 44 block assists ... had a season-high 15 kills Dallas on Sept. 4 and Rhodes on Sept. 19 ... made a season-best seven block assists against Rhodes on Sept. 19.

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Rogers High School ... a class 7A State Championship runner-up her sophomore and senior years ... an All-Conference selection two years in a row ... made Academic Honor Roll all four years ... named team captain as a senior ... off the court, involved with National Honor Society, First Leadership, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, and community service through church.

Personal: Daughter of Jon and Doris Clement ... born in St. Charles, Mo. and raised in Rogers, Ark. ... has two brothers, David (17) and Steven (23), and an older sister, Michelle (26) ... majoring in Allied Heath and minoring in Psychology ... chose Hendrix because “the atmosphere was very friendly and I loved the small campus feel” ... loves to travel and try new things.

10 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball Warrior Profiles Alyssa Barry at Hendrix Year MP k E TA A Ace Dig BS BA TB Alyssa Barry 2009 16 6 5 33 38 6 42 1 1 2 10 Total 16 6 5 33 38 6 42 1 1 2 Sophomore • Defensive Specialist Cedar Park, Texas / Leander H.S. 2009: Saw time in 16 contests ... made six kills in 33 attempts ... dished out 38 assists and had six aces ... had 42 digs, one block solo and one block assists ... made her first collegiate kill against Lyon on Oct. 20.

High School: A two-year letterwinner for head coach Ashley Atkinson at Leander High School ... also lettered in and basketball.

Personal: Daughter of Greg and Cindy Barry ... born in Memphis, Tenn. and raised in Austin, Texas ... has a younger sister, Erin (11), and an older sister, Jessica (22) ... majoring in Physical Therapy ... chose Hendrix for its academics and for the chance to be a multi-sport athlete in volleyball and softball.

Katie Burchfield Audrey Morrow 1 8 First Year • Right Side Hitter First Year • Defensive Specialist Cabot, Ark. / Cabot H.S. Whitewright, Texas / Tom Bean H.S. High School: A four-year letterwinner at Cabot High School ... named All-Conference High School: A three-year letterwinner at Tom Bean High School ... named First and team captain as a senior ... also played for Little Rock Juniors (LRJ) club team and Team All-District, Team MVP, and team captain her senior year ... voted team Defensive went undefeated in four straight tournaments ... named LRJ team captain in 2009 and Player-of-the-Year and District Honorable Mention her junior year ... also lettered in 2010 ... also lettered four years in swimming and was named All-State four years ... off golf and power-lifting ... off the court, served as president of Family Career Community the court, Student Council member for four years, President of Key Club, Ecology Club. Leaders of America, and Student Government.

Personal: Daughter of Mike and Becky Burchfield ... born in Sherwood, Ark. and Personal: Daughter of Dustin and Stacey Morrow and Sandra and Gary Estes ... born moved to Cabot, Ark. at three years old ... has a younger brother, Lane (12) ... majoring in Athens Ga. and raised in Sherman Texas ... has seven brothers and sisters ... major is in Allied Health ... plans on becoming a nurse and working in the emergency room ... undeclared. chose Hendrix because of the environment ... “It is so well-rounded and different than any other school I looked at, I love everything about it here.”

11 www.HendrixWarriors.com Warrior Profiles Warrior Profiles Alysa Hansen Zoe Calhoun 11 15 First Year • Defensive Specialist First Year • Setter Russellville, Ark. / Russellville H.S. Tucson, Ariz. / Cienega H.S. High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Cindy Jones at Russellville High School: A four-year letterwinner at Cienega High School ... voted team captain High School ... received Volleyball Lady Cyclone Award her senior year ... also lettered her senior year ... led team to first Elite-Eight Appearance in Class 4A State Tourna- in track & field ... off the court, involved with National Honor Society, Science National ment her senior year ... named All-Southern Arizona First Team and Prep-Volleyball Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honor Society and Interact. Academic All-American as a senior ... off the court, served as the Senior Class Vice President, Secretary in the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Mike and Connie Jankowiak of Russellville, Ark. and Dick Hansen of Manistee, Mich. ... born in Manistee, Mich. and moved to Russellville, Ark. Personal: Daughter of Scott and Deirdre Calhoun ... born in Provo, Utah and raised in 2002 ... plans on majoring in Biology ... chose Hendrix because of the pursuit of in Tucson, Ariz. ... chose Hendrix because of the unique Hendrix Odyssey Program ... academic excellence by the students and the excellent opportunities available ... enjoys climbing mountains, traveling, writing, listening to live music, and cuddling enjoys reading, scrap booking and music. with her dog Macy.

Jordan Spennato Alyssa Jaksich 17 23 First Year • Outside Hitter First Year • Middle Blocker Austin, Texas / Anderson H.S. Medina, Ohio / Highland H.S. High School: A two-year letterwinner at Anderson High School ... voted team MVP High School: A three-year letterwinner at Highland High School ... led her team on junior varsity squad and on varsity team her senior year ... two-time All-District in blocks her junior and senior years ... an All-Suburban League Selection her senior Honorable Mention selection ... off the court, actively participated in Speech and year ... also lettered in track & field her freshman and sophomore years ... District Debate Prose, attaining Regional Finalist three straight years and State Finalist her se- Champion in high jump her sophomore year ... off the court, involved in SADD, VOFT, nior year ... a member of the National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, National Honor Society, and yearbook staff. Cheese Club President, Youth Leader ... three-year Trustee Award recipient and received an International Baccalaureate Certificate. Personal: Daughter of Michael and Kathrine Jaksich ... born in Mesa, Ariz. and also grew up in Georgia, Illinois, and Ohio ... lived in Thailand for about a year ... has a Personal: Daughter of Nick and Michele Spennato ... born and raised in Austin, younger brother, Dylan (17) ... plans on majoring in Chemical Physics ... enjoys the Texas ... has a younger sister, Mia (11), and a younger brother, Drew (16) ... plans on beach, singing in the car, and spending time with her friends. majoring in Neuroscience and minoring in Spanish ... has played piano for 10 years and played harp and saxophone for three and two years, respectively ... chose Hendrix for because of its welcoming atmosphere and diverse environment.

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12 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball 13 www.HendrixWarriors.com 2009 Statistics 2009 Statistics

2009 Hendrix College Volleyball Hendrix College Combined Team Statistics (Final Stats) All matches

Overall record: 12-25 Conf: 4-11 Home: 6-10 Away: 2-5 Neutral: 4-10

Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking ## Player gp k k/g e ta pct a a/g sa se sa/g re dig dig/g bs ba total blk/g be bhe points 1 Danielle Young 91 21 0.23 4 61 . 2 7 9 484 5.32 13 10 0.14 2 121 1.33 1 13 14 0.15 3 9 - 2 Francis Bowen 1 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - 3 Jennifer Youngblood 109 151 1.39 52 465 . 2 1 3 8 0.07 21 12 0.19 16 187 1.72 3 16 19 0.17 5 1 - 4 Allison Helm 21 2 0.10 3 9 - . 1 1 1 0 0.00 6 7 0.29 0 12 0.57 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - 5 Kristen Finch 47 45 0.96 22 142 . 1 6 2 1 0.02 1 0 0.02 1 9 0.19 6 6 12 0.26 3 0 - 6 Katie Bates 116 181 1.56 96 513 . 1 6 6 16 0.14 12 9 0.10 2 82 0.71 8 25 33 0.28 11 2 - 7 Melissa Clement 121 224 1.85 77 558 . 2 6 3 6 0.05 12 18 0.10 1 40 0.33 19 44 63 0.52 16 1 - 8 Ryan Hughes 99 130 1.31 68 441 . 1 4 1 5 0.05 34 30 0.34 21 176 1.78 0 14 14 0.14 1 0 - 9 Ashley Skinner 81 6 0.07 4 42 . 0 4 8 463 5.72 22 20 0.27 0 123 1.52 0 2 2 0.02 0 6 - 10 Paula Burr 3 1 0.33 2 3 - . 3 3 3 0 0.00 0 2 0.00 0 2 0.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - 11 Alyssa Barry 42 6 0.14 5 33 . 0 3 0 38 0.90 6 3 0.14 4 42 1.00 1 1 2 0.05 2 0 - 12 Sara Gawor 114 5 0.04 16 69 - . 1 5 9 5 0.04 15 31 0.13 11 200 1.75 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - 13 Becca Clancy 98 189 1.93 93 588 . 1 6 3 7 0.07 15 23 0.15 20 176 1.80 0 19 19 0.19 3 1 - 18 Kelsey Manning 54 66 1.22 32 199 . 1 7 1 6 0.11 0 0 0.00 1 30 0.56 5 10 15 0.28 1 1 - 20 Leah Groat 118 196 1.66 67 589 . 2 1 9 5 0.04 11 19 0.09 0 33 0.28 15 44 59 0.50 8 3 - 21 Courtney Graves 6 0 0.00 1 2 - . 5 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 1 11 1.83 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - 22 Kim Larson 124 18 0.15 11 177 . 0 4 0 10 0.08 51 22 0.41 28 582 4.69 3 3 6 0.05 0 2 - HENDRIX COLLEGE 128 1241 9.70 553 3891 . 1 7 7 1054 8.23 219 207 1.71 110 1828 14.28 61 197 159.5 1.25 53 26 - Team Statistics HCV OPP Date Opponent Score Score by game Att. ATTACK - Sep 01 at Ouachita Baptist L 0-3 17-25,19-25,16-25 173 K i l l s 1241 - Sep 04 vs McMurry University L 0-3 23-25,15-25,17-25 0 E r r o r s 553 - Sep 04 vs University of Dallas L 1-3 21-25,25-16,22-25,22-25 0 Total Attacks 3891 - Sep 05 vs Hardin-Simmons Univ. L 0-3 16-25,15-25,18-25 0 Attack Pct . 1 7 7 - Sep 05 vs Concordia University W 3-2 24-26,23-25,25-10,25-21,15-13 0 K i l l s / G a m e 9.7 - 2Sep 11 HUNTINGDON COLLEGE L 1-3 25-20,27-29,16-25,21-25 180 SET - 2Sep 11 LETOURNEAU UNIV. W 3-0 25-18,25-20,25-17 210 A s s i s t s 1054 - 2Sep 12 SCHREINER UNIVERSITY L 0-3 20-25,23-25,25-27 80 A s s i s t s / G a m e 8.2 - 2Sep 12 BELHAVEN COLLEGE L 1-3 16-25,14-25,25-20,20-25 75 SERVE - Sep 15 at Williams Baptist L 0-3 16-25,12-25,19-25 0 A c e s 219 - *Sep 18 at Trinity University L 0-3 10-25,8-25,22-25 0 E r r o r s 207 - *Sep 18 vs #11 Colorado College L 0-3 21-25,26-28,20-25 0 A c e s / G a m e 1.7 - *Sep 19 at Southwestern Univ L 0-3 22-25,12-25,8-25,0-0 75 SERVE RECEPTIONS - *Sep 19 at Rhodes College W 3-2 25-23,21-25,27-25,11-25,15-10 100 E r r o r s 110 - Sep 26 PHILANDER SMITH COL. W 3-0 25-9,25-13,25-18 130 E r r o r s / G a m e 0.9 - Sep 26 LYON COLLEGE W 3-0 25-16,25-13,25-19 130 DEFENSE - Sep 29 at Bacone College W 3-1 25-22,25-27,25-23,25-18 0 D i g s 1828 - *Oct 03 vs Oglethorpe Univ. W 3-1 26-24,23-25,25-16,25-21 0 D i g s / G a m e 14.3 - *Oct 03 vs Centre College L 0-3 14-25,12-25,16-25 0 BLOCKING - *Oct 04 vs DePauw University L 0-3 9-25,18-25,10-25 0 Block Solo 61 - Oct 04 vs Birmingham-Southern L 0-3 13-25,17-25,15-25 0 Block Assist 197 - Oct 06 CENTRAL BAPTIST COL. W 3-0 25-13,25-22,26-24 100 Total Blocks 159.5 - *Oct 10 #15 TRINITY UNIVERSITY L 1-3 27-25,23-25,11-25,16-25 0 B l o c k s / G a m e 1.2 - *Oct 10 #14 SOUTHWESTERN UNIV. L 0-3 16-25,14-25,21-25 0 Block Errors 53 - *Oct 11 L 0-3 11-25,16-25,18-25 0 Ball handling errors 26 - *Oct 11 MILLSAPS COLLEGE L 0-3 15-25,17-25,11-25 0 ATTENDANCE - Oct 20 LYON COLLEGE L 2-3 25-19,23-25,25-14,23-25,15-17 75 T o t a l 1315 - *Oct 24 vs Oglethorpe Univ. W 3-1 22-25,25-20,25-18,25-18 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 16/82 - *Oct 24 at Centre College L 0-3 15-25,23-25,12-25 0 Neutral site #/Avg 14/0 - *Oct 25 vs Sewanee Univ. W 3-0 25-9,25-14,25-17 0 Current win streak 0 - *Oct 25 vs Rhodes College L 2-3 25-14,20-25,17-25,27-25,12-15 0 Home win streak 0 - Oct 30 CENTRAL BAPTIST COL. W 3-1 25-19,25-17,17-25,25-18 80 Oct 30 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE W 3-0 25-18,25-18,25-10 120 Oct 31 OUACHITA BAPTIST L 0-3 15-25,25-27,17-25 80 Oct 31 WILLIAMS BAPTIST L 1-3 25-22,18-25,15-25,13-25 55 Nov 06 vs Rhodes College L 0-3 11-25,22-25,16-25 0 Nov 07 vs Millsaps College L 2-3 20-25,25-23,25-12,16-25,12-15 0

Record in 3-game matches:6-15 • Record in 4-game matches:4-6 • Record in 5-game matches:2-3

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# ATTACK (by K) G K K/G E TA Pct # KILL (by K) G K K/G 7 Melissa Clement 121 224 1.85 77 558 . 2 6 3 7 Melissa Clement 121 224 1.85 20 Leah Groat 118 196 1.66 67 589 . 2 1 9 20 Leah Groat 118 196 1.66 13 Becca Clancy 98 189 1.93 93 588 . 1 6 3 13 Becca Clancy 98 189 1.93 6 Katie Bates 116 181 1.56 96 513 . 1 6 6 6 Katie Bates 116 181 1.56 3 Jennifer Youngblood 109 151 1.39 52 465 . 2 1 3 3 Jennifer Youngblood 109 151 1.39 8 Ryan Hughes 99 130 1.31 68 441 . 1 4 1 8 Ryan Hughes 99 130 1.31 18 Kelsey Manning 54 66 1.22 32 199 . 1 7 1 18 Kelsey Manning 54 66 1.22 5 Kristen Finch 47 45 0.96 22 142 . 1 6 2 5 Kristen Finch 47 45 0.96 1 Danielle Young 91 21 0.23 4 61 . 2 7 9 1 Danielle Young 91 21 0.23 22 Kim Larson 124 18 0.15 11 177 . 0 4 0 22 Kim Larson 124 18 0.15 9 Ashley Skinner 81 6 0.07 4 42 . 0 4 8 9 Ashley Skinner 81 6 0.07 11 Alyssa Barry 42 6 0.14 5 33 . 0 3 0 11 Alyssa Barry 42 6 0.14 12 Sara Gawor 114 5 0.04 16 69 - . 1 5 9 12 Sara Gawor 114 5 0.04 4 Allison Helm 21 2 0.10 3 9 - . 1 1 1 4 Allison Helm 21 2 0.10 10 Paula Burr 3 1 0.33 2 3 - . 3 3 3 10 Paula Burr 3 1 0.33 21 Courtney Graves 6 0 0.00 1 2 - . 5 0 0 21 Courtney Graves 6 0 0.00

# SET (by A) G A A/G TA Pct # SERVE (by SA) G SA SE SA/G TA Pct 1 Danielle Young 91 484 5.32 - - 22 Kim Larson 124 51 22 0.41 - - 9 Ashley Skinner 81 463 5.72 - - 8 Ryan Hughes 99 34 30 0.34 - - 11 Alyssa Barry 42 38 0.90 - - 9 Ashley Skinner 81 22 20 0.27 - - 6 Katie Bates 116 16 0.14 - - 3 Jennifer Youngblood 109 21 12 0.19 - - 22 Kim Larson 124 10 0.08 - - 13 Becca Clancy 98 15 23 0.15 - - 3 Jennifer Youngblood 109 8 0.07 - - 12 Sara Gawor 114 15 31 0.13 - - 13 Becca Clancy 98 7 0.07 - - 1 Danielle Young 91 13 10 0.14 - - 18 Kelsey Manning 54 6 0.11 - - 6 Katie Bates 116 12 9 0.10 - - 7 Melissa Clement 121 6 0.05 - - 7 Melissa Clement 121 12 18 0.10 - - 20 Leah Groat 118 5 0.04 - - 20 Leah Groat 118 11 19 0.09 - - 12 Sara Gawor 114 5 0.04 - - 4 Allison Helm 21 6 7 0.29 - - 8 Ryan Hughes 99 5 0.05 - - 11 Alyssa Barry 42 6 3 0.14 - - 5 Kristen Finch 47 1 0.02 - - 5 Kristen Finch 47 1 0 0.02 - - 2 Francis Bowen 1 0 0.00 - - 21 Courtney Graves 6 0 1 0.00 - - 10 Paula Burr 3 0 2 0.00 - - # BLOCK (by Total) G BS BA Total Blk/G 7 Melissa Clement 121 19 44 63.0 0.52 # DEFENSE (by Dig) G Dig Dig/G BHE 20 Leah Groat 118 15 44 59.0 0.50 22 Kim Larson 124 582 4.69 2 6 Katie Bates 116 8 25 33.0 0.28 12 Sara Gawor 114 200 1.75 0 13 Becca Clancy 98 0 19 19.0 0.19 3 Jennifer Youngblood 109 187 1.72 1 3 Jennifer Youngblood 109 3 16 19.0 0.17 8 Ryan Hughes 99 176 1.78 0 18 Kelsey Manning 54 5 10 15.0 0.28 13 Becca Clancy 98 176 1.80 1 1 Danielle Young 91 1 13 14.0 0.15 9 Ashley Skinner 81 123 1.52 6 8 Ryan Hughes 99 0 14 14.0 0.14 1 Danielle Young 91 121 1.33 9 5 Kristen Finch 47 6 6 12.0 0.26 6 Katie Bates 116 82 0.71 2 22 Kim Larson 124 3 3 6.0 0.05 11 Alyssa Barry 42 42 1.00 0 11 Alyssa Barry 42 1 1 2.0 0.05 7 Melissa Clement 121 40 0.33 1 9 Ashley Skinner 81 0 2 2.0 0.02 20 Leah Groat 118 33 0.28 3 12 Sara Gawor 114 0 0 0.0 0.00 18 Kelsey Manning 54 30 0.56 1 4 Allison Helm 21 12 0.57 0 21 Courtney Graves 6 11 1.83 0 5 Kristen Finch 47 9 0.19 0 10 Paula Burr 3 2 0.67 0 TM TEAM 128 0 0.00 0

# RECEPT (by TA) G RE RE/G TA Pct 22 Kim Larson 124 28 0.23 - - 8 Ryan Hughes 99 21 0.21 - - 3 Jennifer Youngblood 109 16 0.15 - - 13 Becca Clancy 98 20 0.20 - - 12 Sara Gawor 114 11 0.10 - - 11 Alyssa Barry 42 4 0.10 - - 6 Katie Bates 116 2 0.02 - - 20 Leah Groat 118 0 0.00 - - TM TEAM - 2 0.02 - - 7 Melissa Clement 121 1 0.01 - - 18 Kelsey Manning 54 1 0.02 - - 21 Courtney Graves 6 1 0.17 - - 5 Kristen Finch 47 1 0.02 - - 1 Danielle Young 91 2 0 02 --

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INDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHS

ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills .684 (13- 0-19) Leah Groat vs Westminster College (Oct 30, 2009) .632 (13- 1-19) Ryan Hughes vs Lyon College (Oct 20, 2009) .550 (12- 1-20) Melissa Clement vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 24, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) .542 (15- 2-24) Melissa Clement at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) .480 (13- 1-25) Melissa Clement vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 06, 2009) .440 (12- 1-25) Jennifer Youngblood vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) .409 (12- 3-22) Leah Groat at Bacone College (Sep 29, 2009) .391 (12- 3-23) Melissa Clement vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) .300 (15- 6-30) Melissa Clement vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) .296 (13- 5-27) Katie Bates vs Trinity University (Oct 10, 2009) KILLS (K-E-TA) 15 (15- 2-24) 5g Melissa Clement at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 15 (15- 6-30) 4g Melissa Clement vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 13 (13- 5-27) 4g Katie Bates vs Trinity University (Oct 10, 2009) 13 (13- 0-19) 3g Leah Groat vs Westminster College (Oct 30, 2009) 13 (13- 1-25) 3g Melissa Clement vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 06, 2009) 13 (13- 1-19) 5g Ryan Hughes vs Lyon College (Oct 20, 2009) 13 (13- 6-39) 4g Ryan Hughes vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 12 (12- 3-22) 4g Leah Groat at Bacone College (Sep 29, 2009) 12 (12- 1-25) 5g Jennifer Youngblood vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 12 (12- 3-23) 5g Melissa Clement vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) KILLS 3-GAMES (K-E-TA) 13 (13- 1-25) Melissa Clement vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 06, 2009) 13 (13- 0-19) Leah Groat vs Westminster College (Oct 30, 2009) 11 (11- 2-29) Becca Clancy vs Southwestern Univ. (Oct 10, 2009) 10 (10- 1-17) Melissa Clement vs LeTourneau Univ. (Sep 11, 2009) 10 (10- 1-20) Melissa Clement vs Ouachita Baptist (Oct 31, 2009) KILLS 4-GAMES (K-E-TA) 15 (15- 6-30) Melissa Clement vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 13 (13- 6-39) Ryan Hughes vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 13 (13- 5-27) Katie Bates vs Trinity University (Oct 10, 2009) 12 (12- 1-20) Melissa Clement vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 24, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) 12 (12- 3-22) Leah Groat at Bacone College (Sep 29, 2009) KILLS 5-GAMES (K-E-TA) 15 (15- 2-24) Melissa Clement at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 13 (13- 1-19) Ryan Hughes vs Lyon College (Oct 20, 2009) 12 (12- 5-37) Ryan Hughes vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 12 (12- 1-25) Jennifer Youngblood vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 12 (12- 3-23) Melissa Clement vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 39 (13- 6-39) 4g Ryan Hughes vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 37 ( 9- 8-37) 5g Becca Clancy vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 37 (12- 5-37) 5g Ryan Hughes vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 35 (11- 3-35) 4g Becca Clancy vs Trinity University (Oct 10, 2009) 34 ( 8- 3-34) 4g Jennifer Youngblood vs Belhaven College (Sep 12, 2009) 32 ( 7- 5-32) 4g Ryan Hughes vs Huntingdon College (Sep 11, 2009) 32 ( 7- 2-32) 4g Leah Groat vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 31 (10- 4-31) 5g Leah Groat vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 31 ( 9- 3-31) 4g Becca Clancy vs Williams Baptist (Oct 31, 2009) 30 (15- 6-30) 4g Melissa Clement vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-GAMES (K-E-TA) 29 (11- 2-29) Becca Clancy vs Southwestern Univ. (Oct 10, 2009) 25 (13- 1-25) Melissa Clement vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 06, 2009) 24 ( 4- 2-24) Becca Clancy vs Ouachita Baptist (Oct 31, 2009) 23 ( 9- 1-23) Becca Clancy vs Centre College (Oct 03, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) 23 ( 5- 4-23) Becca Clancy vs Birmingham-Southern (Oct 04, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-GAMES (K-E-TA) 39 (13- 6-39) Ryan Hughes vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 35 (11- 3-35) Becca Clancy vs Trinity University (Oct 10, 2009) 34 ( 8- 3-34) Jennifer Youngblood vs Belhaven College (Sep 12, 2009) 32 ( 7- 5-32) Ryan Hughes vs Huntingdon College (Sep 11, 2009) 32 ( 7- 2-32) Leah Groat vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-GAMES (K-E-TA) 37 ( 9- 8-37) Becca Clancy vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 37 (12- 5-37) Ryan Hughes vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 31 (10- 4-31) Leah Groat vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 28 (10- 0-28) Ryan Hughes vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 27 ( 8- 5-27) Melissa Clement vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.)

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ASSISTS 45 (4g) Danielle Young at Bacone College (Sep 29, 2009) 43 (4g) Danielle Young vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 36 (5g) Danielle Young at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 35 (4g) Ashley Skinner vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 31 (3g) Danielle Young vs Colorado College (Sep 18, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas) ASSISTS 3-GAMES 31 Danielle Young vs Colorado College (Sep 18, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas) 28 Danielle Young vs Philander Smith Col. (Sep 26, 2009) 28 Ashley Skinner vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 06, 2009) 27 Ashley Skinner vs LeTourneau Univ. (Sep 11, 2009) 21 Ashley Skinner vs Schreiner University (Sep 12, 2009) ASSISTS 4-GAMES 45 Danielle Young at Bacone College (Sep 29, 2009) 43 Danielle Young vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 35 Ashley Skinner vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 30 Ashley Skinner vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 03, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) 30 Ashley Skinner vs Huntingdon College (Sep 11, 2009) ASSISTS 5-GAMES 36 Danielle Young at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 27 Danielle Young vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 26 Ashley Skinner vs Lyon College (Oct 20, 2009) 26 Ashley Skinner vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 23 Ashley Skinner vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) DIGS 31 (4g) Kim Larson vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 31 (4g) Kim Larson vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 03, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) 29 (5g) Kim Larson vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) 27 (5g) Kim Larson vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 24 (5g) Kim Larson at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) DIGS 3-GAMES 24 Kim Larson vs Southwestern Univ. (Oct 10, 2009) 21 Kim Larson vs Austin College (Oct 11, 2009) 19 Kim Larson vs Ouachita Baptist (Oct 31, 2009) 15 Jennifer Youngblood vs McMurry University (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 15 Kim Larson at Centre College (Oct 24, 2009) DIGS 4-GAMES 31 Kim Larson vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 31 Kim Larson vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 03, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) 23 Ryan Hughes vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 23 Kim Larson vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 22 Sara Gawor vs Trinity University (Oct 10, 2009) DIGS 5-GAMES 29 Kim Larson vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) 27 Kim Larson vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 24 Kim Larson at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 23 Kim Larson vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 22 Ryan Hughes vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) ACES 8 Ryan Hughes vs Huntingdon College (Sep 11, 2009) 6 Kim Larson vs Huntingdon College (Sep 11, 2009) 6 Ryan Hughes vs LeTourneau Univ. (Sep 11, 2009) 5 Kim Larson vs Lyon College (Oct 20, 2009) 5 Kim Larson at Bacone College (Sep 29, 2009) BLOCKS (BS-BA) 7 ( 0- 7) Melissa Clement at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 6 ( 3- 3) Leah Groat vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 6 ( 2- 4) Melissa Clement vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 5 ( 1- 4) Leah Groat vs Belhaven College (Sep 12, 2009) 5 ( 0- 5) Leah Groat vs Trinity University (Oct 10, 2009) 5 ( 0- 5) Leah Groat vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 4 ( 2- 2) Melissa Clement vs Lyon College (Sep 26, 2009) 4 ( 1- 3) Kim Larson vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 4 ( 1- 3) Katie Bates vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 4 ( 1- 3) Leah Groat vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009)

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TEAM MATCH HIGHS

ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .475 (66-10-118) vs Lyon College (Oct 20, 2009) .310 (29- 7- 71) vs Sewanee Univ. (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) .301 (37- 9- 93) vs LeTourneau Univ. (Sep 11, 2009) .287 (37- 8-101) vs Westminster College (Oct 30, 2009) .267 (44-12-120) vs Trinity University (Oct 10, 2009) .266 (41- 4-139) vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) .265 (51-21-113) at Bacone College (Sep 29, 2009) .254 (29-12- 67) vs Lyon College (Sep 26, 2009) .247 (32- 8- 97) vs Southwestern Univ. (Oct 10, 2009) .247 (49-11-154) vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) KILLS (K-E-TA) 66 (66-10-118) 5g vs Lyon College (Oct 20, 2009) 51 (51-21-113) 4g at Bacone College (Sep 29, 2009) 50 (50-26-169) 5g vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 49 (49-11-154) 4g vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 48 (48-15-139) 4g vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 03, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) 48 (48-20-138) 4g vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 45 (45-22-131) 5g vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) 44 (44-30-134) 5g at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 44 (44-12-120) 4g vs Trinity University (Oct 10, 2009) 42 (42-20-110) 4g vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 24, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) KILLS 3-GAMES (K-E-TA) 41 (41-15-114) vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 06, 2009) 37 (37- 9- 93) vs LeTourneau Univ. (Sep 11, 2009) 37 (37- 8-101) vs Westminster College (Oct 30, 2009) 35 (35-14- 87) vs Philander Smith Col. (Sep 26, 2009) 35 (35-18- 91) vs Colorado College (Sep 18, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas) KILLS 4-GAMES (K-E-TA) 51 (51-21-113) at Bacone College (Sep 29, 2009) 49 (49-11-154) vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 48 (48-15-139) vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 03, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) 48 (48-20-138) vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 44 (44-12-120) vs Trinity University (Oct 10, 2009) KILLS 5-GAMES (K-E-TA) 66 (66-10-118) vs Lyon College (Oct 20, 2009) 50 (50-26-169) vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 45 (45-22-131) vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) 44 (44-30-134) at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 41 (41- 4-139) vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 169 (50-26-169) 5g vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 154 (49-11-154) 4g vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 144 (41-14-144) 4g vs Williams Baptist (Oct 31, 2009) 142 (33-16-142) 4g vs Belhaven College (Sep 12, 2009) 139 (41- 4-139) 5g vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 139 (48-15-139) 4g vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 03, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) 138 (48-20-138) 4g vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 134 (38-15-134) 4g vs Huntingdon College (Sep 11, 2009) 134 (44-30-134) 5g at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 131 (45-22-131) 5g vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-GAMES (K-E-TA) 114 (41-15-114) vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 06, 2009) 106 (29- 7-106) vs Ouachita Baptist (Oct 31, 2009) 102 (28- 7-102) vs Schreiner University (Sep 12, 2009) 101 (37- 8-101) vs Westminster College (Oct 30, 2009) 101 (21-20-101) vs Birmingham-Southern (Oct 04, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-GAMES (K-E-TA) 154 (49-11-154) vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 144 (41-14-144) vs Williams Baptist (Oct 31, 2009) 142 (33-16-142) vs Belhaven College (Sep 12, 2009) 139 (48-15-139) vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 03, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) 138 (48-20-138) vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-GAMES (K-E-TA) 169 (50-26-169) vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 139 (41- 4-139) vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 134 (44-30-134) at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 131 (45-22-131) vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) 118 (66-10-118) vs Lyon College (Oct 20, 2009)

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ASSISTS 46 (4g) at Bacone College (Sep 29, 2009) 46 (5g) vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 46 (4g) vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 43 (4g) vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 42 (4g) vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 03, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) ASSISTS 3-GAMES 37 vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 06, 2009) 34 vs Colorado College (Sep 18, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas) 34 vs Westminster College (Oct 30, 2009) 31 vs LeTourneau Univ. (Sep 11, 2009) 30 vs Philander Smith Col. (Sep 26, 2009) ASSISTS 4-GAMES 46 at Bacone College (Sep 29, 2009) 46 vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 43 vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 42 vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 03, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) 39 vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 24, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) ASSISTS 5-GAMES 46 vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 42 at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 42 vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) 38 vs Lyon College (Oct 20, 2009) 31 vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) DIGS 90 (5g) vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 78 (4g) vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 75 (5g) vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) 73 (5g) vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 73 (4g) vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 03, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) DIGS 3-GAMES 67 vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 06, 2009) 60 vs Birmingham-Southern (Oct 04, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) 52 vs Southwestern Univ. (Oct 10, 2009) 51 vs DePauw University (Oct 04, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) 51 at Centre College (Oct 24, 2009) DIGS 4-GAMES 78 vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 73 vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 03, 2009 in Memphis, Tenn.) 71 vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 61 vs Trinity University (Oct 10, 2009) 59 vs Oglethorpe Univ. (Oct 24, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) DIGS 5-GAMES 90 vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 75 vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) 73 vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 61 at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 54 vs Lyon College (Oct 20, 2009) ACES 18 vs Huntingdon College (Sep 11, 2009) 18 vs Lyon College (Oct 20, 2009) 16 vs LeTourneau Univ. (Sep 11, 2009) 14 vs Lyon College (Sep 26, 2009) 11 vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) BLOCKS 13.5 vs University of Dallas (Sep 04, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 10.0 at Rhodes College (Sep 19, 2009) 9.0 vs Belhaven College (Sep 12, 2009) 7.5 vs Concordia University (Sep 05, 2009 in Sherman, Texas) 7.5 vs Rhodes College (Oct 25, 2009 in Danville, Ky.) 7.5 vs Trinity University (Oct 10, 2009) 7.0 at Bacone College (Sep 29, 2009) 7.0 vs Millsaps College (Nov 07, 2009 in Atlanta, Ga.) 7.0 vs Central Baptist Col. (Oct 30, 2009) 6.0 at Ouachita Baptist (Sep 01, 2009)

18 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball 19 www.HendrixWarriors.com Hendrix Record Book Hendrix Record Book Career Kills Season Kills Team Season Kills Record Name Years Kills Name Year Kills Year Kills 1. Lauren Standlee 2002-04 1,053 1. Lindsay Fuller 2006 428 2006 1,707 2. M.C. Ferguson 2002-05 1,047 2. Lauren Standlee 2003 379 3. Lindsay Fuller 2004-06 1,015 3. Becca Clancy 2007 373 Team Season Attacks Record 4. Natalie Aaron 2003-06 918 4. Lauren Standlee 2004 372 Year Attacks 5. Amy Polk 1996-99 912 5. Ryan Hughes 2006 367 1998 2,224

Career Attacks Season Attacks Team Season Assists Record Name Years Attacks Name Years Attacks Year Assists 1. Amy Polk 1996-99 3,668 1. Amy Polk 1998 1,267 2006 1,363 2. Lauren Standlee 2002-04 3,311 2. Lauren Standlee 2004 1,237 3. M.C. Ferguson 2002-05 3,188 3. Kristi Humphrey 1998 1,222 Team Season Aces Record 4. Natalie Aaron 2003-06 2,852 4. Kristi Humphrey 1999 1,207 Year Aces 5. Lindsay Fuller 2004-06 2,782 5. Lindsay Fuller 2006 1,155 2006 357

Career Assists Season Assists Team Season Digs Record Name Years Assists Name Years Assists Year Digs 1. Nicole Mayerle 2003-06 3,918 1. Nicole Mayerle 2004 1,167 1998 2,824 2. Danielle Baker 1999-03 1,998 2. Nicole Mayerle 2005 1,130 3. Patty Hill 2006-08 1,901 3. Nicole Mayerle 2006 904 Team Season Blocks Record 4. Amy Polk 1996-99 1,052 4. Patty Hill 2007 848 Year Blocks 5. Ashley Skinner 2008-09 900 5. Danielle Baker 2002 774 1999 291.5

Career Aces Season Aces SCAC All-Conference Honors Name Years Aces Name Years Aces Nicole Stanko (HM - ‘92) 1. Danielle Baker 1999-03 263 1. Danielle Baker 2002 114 Erin Cornish (HM - ‘93) 2. Nicole Mayerle 2003-06 252 2. Nicole Mayerle 2005 79 Michelle Bell (HM - ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) 3. Lauren Standlee 2002-04 186 3. Nicole Mayerle 2006 75 Nancy Ferguson (HM - ‘94) 4. Ryan Hughes 2006-09 165 4. Lauren Standlee 2003 69 Jayme Hannah (3rd TM - ‘97, HM - ‘94, ‘95) 5. Dana Demilt 2003-06 154 5. Natalie Aaron 2006 68 M.C. Ferguson (3rd TM - ‘05) SCAC All-Sportsmanship Honors Career Digs Season Digs Name Years Digs Name Years Digs 2008 - Ryan Hughes 1. Natalie Aaron 2003-06 1,549 1. Kim Larson 2009 591 2009 - Ryan Hughes 2. Kim Larson 2007-09 1,534 2. Jessica Varnell 2006 591 3. Nicole Mayerle 2003-06 1,483 3. Natalie Aaron 2006 577 4. Lauren Standlee 2002-04 1,244 4. Kim Larson 2008 570 5. Caroline Martaus 1996-99 1,222 5. Marshay Love 2005 570

Career Blocks Career Blocks Name Years Blocks Name Years Blocks 1. Michelle Bell 1994-96 301 1. Michelle Bell 1996 121 2. M.C. Ferguson 2002-05 255 2. M.C. Ferguson 2005 93 3. Leah Hybl 1996-99 200 3. Michelle Bell 1995 93 4. Lindsay Fuller 2004-06 190 4. Angelika Loderer 2005 90 5. Leah Groat 2007-09 185 5. Michelle Bell 1994 87

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20 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball 21 www.HendrixWarriors.com Hendrix Record Book Hendrix Record Book All Time Results L, 0-3 ٭ Southwestern L, 0-3 11.5 OGLETHORPE Season: 3-26 Overall / 2-5 SCAC 10.15 1992 L, 0-3 ٭ Oglethorpe W, 3-0 11.5 FISK Head Coach: Earlene Hannah 10.16 L, 1-3 ٭ Sewanee L, 0-3 11.6 CENTRE L, 0-3 10.16 Henderson State 9.3 W, 3-0 ٭ Millsaps L, 0-3 11.6 Ouachita Baptist L, 0-2 10.19 John Brown 9.8 9.8 Arkansas Tech L, 0-2 10.22 Christian Brothers L, 0-2 9.9 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 10.22 Maryville (Tenn.) L, 0-2 1995 Season: 7-32 Overall / 2-5 SCAC 9.11 John Brown L, 0-2 10.23 Millsaps W, 2-0 Head Coach: Earlene Hannah 9.11 Rockhurst L, 0-2 10.23 Freed Hardeman L, 0-2 9.1 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 9.12 Pittsburg State L, 0-2 10.29 Williams Baptist W, 3-0 Houston Baptist L, 0-2 9.12 Drury L, 0-2 10.29 Stillman W, 3-1 Ambassador L, 0-2 9.12 Missouri Valley L, 0-2 10.30 Stillman W, 3-0 Texas Wesleyan L, 0-2 L, 0-2 Park W, 3-0 ٭ Millsaps L, 0-3 11.5 TRINITY 9.26 L, 0-2 Lubbock Christian L, 0-3 ٭ Oglethorpe W, 3-0 11.5 MILLSAPS 9.26 L, 0-3 Arkansas Tech L, 0-3 9.5 ٭ Rhodes L, 0-3 11.5 RHODES 9.26 L, 0-3 Westminster (Mo.) W, 3-0 9.7 ٭ Fisk L, 0-3 11.6 Ouachita Baptist 9.28 L, 0-3 Stephens L, 1-3 9.7 ٭ Sewanee L, 0-3 11.6 Ouachita Baptist 10.8 10.10 Lindenwood L, 0-3 9.8 Ozarks L, 0-2 10.16 CENTRE L, 0-3 1994 Season: 5-32 Overall / 1-6 SCAC 9.8 Bellevue L, 0-2 10.16 OGLETHORPE L, 0-3 Head Coach: Earlene Hannah 9.8 Columbia L, 0-2 10.17 SEWANEE L, 0-3 9.1 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 9.9 College of St. Mary’s L, 0-2 10.17 FISK W, 3-0 9.1 Williams Baptist L, 0-3 9.9 McKendree L, 0-2 10.23 Ozarks L, 0-3 9.3 Millsaps L, 1-3 9.19 Arkansas Tech L, 0-3 10.24 Maryville (Tenn.) L, 0-3 9.6 Arkansas Tech L, 0-3 9.23 TRINITY L, 0-3 10.24 Rhodes L, 0-3 9.8 Westminster (Mo.) L, 0-2 9.23 RHODES L, 0-3 10.24 Christian Brothers L, 0-3 9.8 Stephens W, 2-1 9.23 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 10.29 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 9.21 Lambuth L, 0-3 9.26 Ouachita Baptist L, 0-3 W, 3-0 Philander Smith L, 0-3 9.29 Arkansas Tech L, 0-3 9.21 ٭ Fisk 11.6 L, 1-3 Lyon L, 0-3 10.3 RHODES L, 0-3 9.24 ٭ Oglethorpe 11.6 L, 0-3 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 10.5 TRINITY L, 0-3 9.24 ٭ Rhodes 11.6 L, 0-3 Arkansas Tech L, 0-3 10.6 SOUTHWESTERN L, 2-3 9.24 ٭ Centre 11.7 L, 0-3 Lyon L, 0-3 10.6 Ozarks W, 3-1 9.27 ٭ Millsaps 11.7 9.27 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 10.10 Philander Smith W, 3-2 1993 Season: 12-22 Overall / 2-5 SCAC 9.29 Philander Smith W, 3-1 10.13 OGLETHORPE W, 3-0 Head Coach: Earlene Hannah 10.4 Lyon L, 0-3 10.13 SEWANEE L, 2-3 9.3 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 10.7 Arkansas Tech L, 0-3 10.14 MILLSAPS W, 3-0 9.7 Arkansas Tech L, 0-3 10.7 Westminster (Mo.) L, 1-3 10.14 CENTRE L, 0-3 9.9 Williams Baptist W, 3-1 10.7 Lyon L, 0-3 10.18 Lyon L, 0-3 9.9 Philander Smith W, 3-1 10.8 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 10.24 Ozarks L, 1-3 9.10 Stillman W, 3-1 10.8 Lyon L, 0-3 10.26 Williams Baptist W, 3-1 9.18 Millsaps W, 3-2 10.8 Ouachita Baptist L, 0-3 10.30 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 L, 0-3 ٭ Southwestern L, 0-3 11.3 CENTRE L, 0-3 10.15 Ouachita Baptist 9.20 L, 0-3 ٭ Rhodes L, 0-3 11.3 OGLETHORPE L, 0-3 10.15 Arkansas Tech 9.22 W, 3-2 ٭ Millsaps L, 0-3 11.3 SEWANEE L, 0-3 10.16 RHODES 9.25 W, 3-1 ٭ Oglethorpe W, 3-0 11.4 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 10.16 TRINITY 9.25 L, 1-3 ٭ Seawnee W, 3-0 11.4 Loyola (La.) W, 3-2 10.21 MILLSAPS 9.25 9.28 Ozarks L, 0-3 10.21 Rhodes L, 0-3 9.28 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 10.22 Christian Brothers L, 0-3 1996 Season: 8-35 Overall / 0-7 SCAC 10.4 Harding L, 0-3 10.22 Webster (Mo.) L, 0-3 Head Coach: Earlene Hannah 10.12 Ozarks L, 0-2 10.25 Ouachita Baptist L, 0-3 9.5 Stephens W, 3-0 10.12 Evangel L, 0-2 11.1 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 9.5 Westminster (Mo.) L, 1-3 L, 0-2 Park L, 0-3 9.6 ٭ Rhodes L, 1-3 11.5 SEWANEE 10.15

SCAC Volleyball Tournament = ٭ CAPS = SCAC Divisional/Cross-Divisional 22 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball 23 www.HendrixWarriors.com Hendrix Record Book Hendrix Record Book All Time Results (1996 season continued) 9.12 Schreiner L, 0-3 10.16 SEWANEE W, 3-0 9.6 John Brown L, 0-2 9.23 Bartlesville Wesleyan L, 2-3 10.16 ROSE-HULMAN L, 1-3 9.6 College of St. Mary’s L, 0-2 9.24 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 10.17 OGLETHORPE L, 2-3 9.7 William Woods L, 0-2 9.27 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 10.17 DEPAUW L, 0-3 9.7 Lambuth L, 0-2 9.27 TRINITY L, 0-3 10.18 CENTRE L, 0-3 9.10 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 9.27 RHODES L, 0-3 10.20 John Brown L, 0-3 9.10 Evangel L, 1-3 9.30 Williams Baptist L, 0-3 10.22 Williams Baptist W, 3-1 9.11 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 10.7 Philander Smith W, 3-1 10.26 John Brown L, 0-3 9.13 Austin W, 3-0 10.15 Philander Smith W, 3-0 10.31 Methodist W, 3-0 9.13 Mississippi L, 0-3 10.18 CENTRE L, 0-3 10.31 Sewanee W, 3-1 9.13 Belhaven W, 3-0 10.18 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 10.31 Maryville (Tenn.) W, 3-2 L, 1-3 ٭ Centre L, 1-3 11.6 SEWANEE L, 0-3 10.18 Howard Payne 9.14 L, 1-3 ٭ Oglethorpe W, 3-0 11.6 OGLETHORPE L, 0-3 10.19 Millsaps 9.14 W, 3-2 ٭ Sewanee W, 3-0 11.7 Williams Baptist L, 0-3 10.24 Austin 9.14 9.24 Arkansas Tech L, 0-3 10.25 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 9.26 Ouachita Baptist L, 0-3 10.25 LeTourneau W, 3-2 1999 Season: 13-24 Overall / 3-6 SCAC 9.28 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 10.25 John Brown L, 0-3 Head Coach: Beverly Robison 9.28 RHODES L, 0-3 10.27 John Brown L, 0-3 9.3 Sterling L, 1-3 9.28 TRINITY L, 0-3 10.27 Austin W, 3-2 9.3 Southwest Bible L, 0-3 10.1 Philander Smith W, 3-2 10.27 Ouachita Baptist L, 0-3 9.3 John Brown L, 0-3 L, 0-3 Williams Baptist L, 0-3 9.4 ٭ Southwestern W, 3-1 11.7 Philander Smith 10.4 L, 0-3 Dallas Baptist L, 0-3 9.4 ٭ Rhodes L, 0-3 11.7 Ozarks 10.8 L, 1-3 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 9.7 ٭ Oglethorpe L, 0-3 11.8 Central Arkansas 10.8 10.10 Ouachita Baptist L, 0-3 9.8 Central Arkansas L, 1-3 10.12 Mississippi L, 0-3 1998 Season: 14-25 Overall / 1-8 SCAC 9.10 Paul Quinn W, 3-0 10.12 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 Head Coach: Earlene Hannah 9.10 LeTourneau W, 3-0 10.13 Millsaps W, 3-2 9.4 Williams Baptist W, 3-2 9.11 Central Bible W, 3-0 10.13 Arkansas Tech L, 0-3 9.4 Westminster (Mo.) L, 0-3 9.11 Mid-America Bible L, 1-3 10.15 Lyon W, 3-1 9.5 William Woods L, 0-3 9.21 Philander Smith W, 3-0 10.19 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 9.5 Harris-Stowe State W, 3-1 9.24 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 10.19 CENTRE L, 0-3 9.5 Webster (Mo.) L, 0-3 9.24 TRINITY L, 0-3 10.20 OGLETHORPE L, 0-3 9.5 Westminster (Mo.) L, 0-3 9.25 MILLSAPS L, 1-3 10.20 SEWANEE L, 1-3 9.11 Austin L, 1-3 9.25 RHODES W, 3-0 10.22 Williams Baptist W, 3-1 9.11 Southwestern L, 0-3 9.28 John Brown L, 0-3 10.30 Arkansas Tech L, 0-3 9.12 LeTourneau W, 3-1 10.9 Philander Smith W, 3-0 11.1 Lyon L, 1-3 9.12 McMurry W, 3-1 10.9 Williams Baptist W, 3-2 W, 3-0 Bethel (Tenn.) L, 2-3 10.9 Central Bible L, 0-3 9.18 ٭ Trinity 11.8 L, 0-3 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 10.13 Austin L, 0-3 9.18 ٭ Rhodes 11.8 L, 0-3 CENTRE L, 0-3 10.15 Houston Baptist L, 0-3 9.18 ٭ Millsaps 11.8 L, 1-3 DEPAUW L, 1-3 10.15 Paul Quinn L, 0-3 9.19 ٭ Sewanee 11.9 W, 3-1 OGLETHORPE W, 3-0 10.16 Texas College L, 1-3 9.19 ٭ Oglethorpe 11.9 9.22 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 10.16 SEWANEE L, 0-3 1997 Season: 9-23 Overall / 1-6 SCAC 9.25 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 10.17 ROSE-HULMAN W, 3-1 Head Coach: Earlene Hannah 9.25 TRINITY L, 0-3 10.19 Lyon L, 0-3 9.2 Central Arkansas L, 1-3 9.26 RHODES L, 0-3 10.21 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 9.4 Westminster (Mo.) L, 2-3 9.26 SOUTHWESTERN L, 1-3 10.26 John Brown L, 0-3 9.5 Webster (Mo.) L, 1-3 10.1 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 10.29 Oglethorpe W, 3-1 9.5 William Penn W, 3-2 10.6 Ouachita Baptist L, 0-3 10.30 Sewanee L, 1-3 9.6 Grinnell L, 0-3 10.10 Williams Baptist W, 3-2 10.30 Emory & Henry W, 3-2 9.6 Stephens W, 3-1 10.10 Philander Smith W, 3-0 11.2 Lyon L, 1-3 L, 0-3 ٭ Oglethorpe W, 3-0 11.5 Rust L, 1-3 10.10 Arkansas Tech 9.9

SCAC Volleyball Tournament = ٭ . ..CAPS = SCAC Divisional/Cross-Divisional 22 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball 23 www.HendrixWarriors.com Hendrix Record Book Hendrix Record Book All Time Results (1999 season continued) 2001 Season: 1-7 Overall / *0-18 SCAC 10.29 Rust W, 3-0 L, 0-3 Lyon W, 3-0 Head Coach: Beverly Robison 10.31 ٭ Sewanee 11.5 L, 0-3 CENTRE L, 0-3 11.8 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 9.6 ٭ Centre 11.6 L, 1-3 ROSE-HULMAN L, 0-3 11.8 Bethel (Tenn.) L, 1-3 9.6 ٭ Oglethorpe 11.6 9.8 Central Baptist W, 3-0 11.9 SEWANEE W, 3-0 2000 Season: 5-29 Overall / 0-18 SCAC 9.8 Dallas L, 1-3 11.9 DEPAUW L, 0-3 Head Coach: Beverly Robison 9.21 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 11.10 OGLETHORPE W, 3-1 9.5 Williams Baptist L, 0-3 9.21 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 9.8 East Texas Baptist L, 0-3 9.22 TRINITY L, 0-3 2003 Season: 11-25 Overall / 4-14 SCAC 9.8 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 1-3 9.22 RHODES L, 0-3 Head Coach: Mary Ann Schlientz 9.9 College of the Southwest L, 0-3 9.3 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 9.9 LeTourneau W, 3-1 *Special Note: Due to Hendrix cancelling the remain- 9.5 Schreiner L, 1-3 9.15 Central Baptist W, 3-1 der of its season after the first West Divisional, all Eastern 9.5 Dallas L, 0-3 9.22 TRINITY L, 0-3 Division schools were awarded two additional conference 9.6 Sul Ross State L, 1-3 9.22 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 wins and all Western Division schools were awarded one 9.6 Wheaton (Ill.) L, 1-3 9.23 RHODES L, 0-3 additional conference win. Hendrix’s conference record 9.9 Lyon L, 1-3 9.23 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 was adjusted from 0-4 to 0-18 to reflect the wins award- 9.12 Philander Smith W, 3-0 9.30 Dallas L, 0-3 ed. No team’s overall record was adjusted. 9.12 Rust W, 3-0 9.30 Central Baptist W, 3-1 9.16 Ouachita Baptist L, 0-3 10.1 Austin L, 0-3 2002 Season: 12-25 Overall / 3-15 SCAC 9.20 LeTourneau W, 3-1 10.2 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 Head Coach: Mary Ann Schlientz 9.20 Schreiner W, 3-1 10.5 Fisk W, 3-1 8.30 Austin L, 0-3 9.26 MILLSAPS L, 1-3 10.6 CENTRE L, 0-3 8.30 Dallas W, 3-1 9.26 TRINITY L, 0-3 10.6 DEPAUW L, 0-3 8.31 Schreiner L, 1-3 9.27 RHODES L, 0-3 10.7 OGLETHORPE L, 0-3 8.31 Dallas L, 0-3 9.27 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 10.7 SEWANEE L, 0-3 9.5 Central Baptist W, 3-0 9.30 Central Baptist W, 3-0 10.8 ROSE-HULMAN L, 0-3 9.7 Rhema Bible L, 2-3 10.6 Ozarks L, 1-3 10.14 Philander Smith W, 3-0 9.7 Philander Smith W, 3-0 10.10 DEPAUW L, 0-3 10.14 Harding L, 0-3 9.13 Philander Smith W, 3-0 10.10 ROSE-HULMAN L, 0-3 10.20 RHODES L, 0-3 9.18 Bethel (Tenn.) W, 3-1 10.11 SEWANEE W, 3-2 10.20 TRINITY L, 0-3 9.18 LeMoyne-Owen L, 1-3 10.11 CENTRE L, 0-3 10.21 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 9.20 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 10.12 OGLETHORPE W, 3-1 10.21 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 9.20 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 10.14 Bethel (Tenn.) W, 3-0 10.31 Lyon L, 0-3 9.21 TRINITY L, 0-3 10.14 Central Baptist W, 3-0 11.2 Austin L, 0-3 9.21 RHODES L, 0-3 10.18 Wheaton (Ill.) L, 1-3 11.2 Dallas L, 0-3 9.24 Bacone W, 3-1 10.18 John Brown L, 0-3 11.3 CENTRE L, 0-3 9.24 Ouachita Baptist L, 1-3 10.24 TRINITY L, 0-3 11.3 SEWANEE L, 1-3 9.28 Trevecca Nazarene L, 0-3 10.24 MILLSAPS W, 3-0 11.4 OGLETHORPE L, 0-3 9.28 Lyon L, 0-3 10.25 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 11.4 ROSE-HULMAN L, 0-3 10.1 Williams Bapitst W, 3-1 10.25 RHODES L, 1-3 11.5 DEPAUW L, 0-3 10.4 OGLETHORPE L, 0-3 10.27 Lyon L, 0-3 10.4 ROSE-HULMAN L, 1-3 11.7 ROSE-HULMAN L, 1-3 Note: There was no SCAC volleyball tournament from 10.5 SEWANEE W, 3-2 11.7 SEWANEE W, 3-1 2000-06. From 2000-06 the conference champion was 10.5 DEPAUW L, 0-3 11.8 DEPAUW L, 0-3 decided by the best overall combined record in the two 10.6 CENTRE L, 0-3 11.8 OGLETHORPE L, 1-3 divisional and two cross-divisional tournaments. The 10.15 Williams Baptist W, 3-0 11.9 CENTRE L, 0-3 SCAC volleyball tournament was reinstated beginning 10.18 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 the 2007 season. 10.18 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 2004 Season: 12-25 Overall / 4-14 SCAC 10.19 RHODES L, 0-3 Head Coach: Mary Ann Schlientz 10.19 TRINITY L, 0-3 9.4 Texas-Tyler L, 1-3 10.29 Bethel (Tenn.) L, 1-3 9.4 Ouachita Baptist L, 0-3 SCAC Volleyball Tournament = ٭ . ..CAPS = SCAC Divisional/Cross-Divisional 24 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball 25 www.HendrixWarriors.com Hendrix Record Book Hendrix Record Book All-Time Results (2004 season continued) 9.24 TRINITY L, 0-3 10.13 LeTourneau L, 2-3 9.10 LeTourneau W, 3-1 9.27 Rust W, 3-0 10.13 Texas-Tyler L, 1-3 9.10 Texas-Dallas L, 1-3 9.27 Central Baptist W, 3-0 10.14 St. Thomas-Houston W, 3-1 9.11 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 1-3 10.4 Williams Baptist W, 3-0 10.14 Wayland Baptist L, 0-3 9.11 Austin L, 0-3 10.4 Central Baptist W, 3-0 10.20 TRINITY L, 0-3 9.14 Ouachita Baptist L, 2-3 10.7 SEWANEE W, 3-0 10.20 AUSTIN L, 0-3 9.18 Dallas L, 0-3 10.7 OGLETHORPE W, 3-2 10.21 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 9.18 Texas-Tyler W, 3-2 10.8 ROSE-HULMAN W, 3-0 10.21 MILLSAPS L, 1-3 9.21 Central Baptist W, 3-0 10.8 DEPAUW L, 0-3 11.3 RHODES L, 0-3 9.21 Rust W, 3-0 10.9 CENTRE L, 1-3 11.3 OGLETHORPE L, 0-3 9.24 TRINITY L, 0-3 10.3 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 11.4 DEPAUW L, 0-3 9.24 MILLSAPS L, 2-3 10.14 Millsaps L, 1-3 11.4 CENTRE L, 0-3 9.25 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 10.14 Austin L, 0-3 11.5 SEWANEE W, 3-1 9.25 RHODES L, 0-3 10.15 Dallas L, 1-3 9.28 Bethel (Tenn.) W, 3-0 10.21 TRINITY L, 0-3 2007 Season: 16-19 Overall / 2-13 SCAC 9.28 Christian Brothers L, 0-3 10.21 RHODES L, 1-3 Head Coach: Mary Ann Schlientz 10.5 Central Arkansas L, 0-3 10.22 MILLSAPS L, 2-3 9.4 Williams Baptist L, 2-3 10.8 SEWANEE W, 3-0 10.22 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 9.4 Central Baptist W, 3-0 10.8 OGLETHORPE W, 3-0 11.1 Williams Baptist W, 3-1 9.7 Wiley W, 3-2 10.9 ROSE-HULMAN L, 0-3 11.4 CENTRE L, 1-3 9.14 TRINITY L, 0-3 10.9 DEPAUW L, 0-3 11.4 OGLETHORPE W, 3-0 9.14 COLORADO L, 0-3 10.10 CENTRE L, 0-3 11.5 DEPAUW L, 1-3 9.15 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 10.12 Williams Baptist W, 3-1 11.5 SEWANEE W, 3-0 9.15 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 10.12 Central Baptist W, 3-0 11.6 ROSE-HULMAN L, 1-3 9.18 Central Baptist W, 3-0 10.14 John Brown L, 0-3 9.20 Rust W, 3-0 10.22 RHODES L, 0-3 2006 Season: 13-25 Overall / 1-17 SCAC 9.21 Dallas W, 3-1 10.22 TRINITY L, 0-3 Head Coach: Mary Ann Schlientz 9.21 LeTourneau W, 3-0 10.23 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 9.1 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 9.22 Fisk W, 3-0 10.23 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 9.8 Texas College W, 3-0 9.22 Texas-Tyler L, 1-3 10.27 Williams Baptist W, 3-2 9.8 Texas Wesleyan L, 0-3 9.29 DEPAUW L, 0-3 10.28 Lyon L, 1-3 9.9 LeTourneau L, 2-3 9.29 CENTRE L, 0-3 11.5 DEPAUW L, 1-3 9.9 Wiley W, 3-2 9.30 OGLETHORPE W, 3-1 11.5 CENTRE L, 0-3 9.9 Jarvis Christian W, 3-0 9.30 Birmingham-Southern L, 0-3 11.6 OGLETHORPE W, 3-0 9.12 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 10.5 Philander Smith W, 3-0 11.6 SEWANEE W, 3-1 9.12 Central Baptist W, 3-0 10.6 TRINITY L, 0-3 11.7 ROSE-HULMAN L, 0-3 9.16 Blackburn W, 3-1 10.6 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 9.16 Westminster W, 3-0 10.7 RHODES L, 0-3 2005 Season: 11-26 Overall / 5-13 SCAC 9.19 Arkansas Tech L, 0-3 10.7 AUSTIN L, 1-3 Head Coach: Mary Ann Schlientz 9.22 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 10.11 Wiley L, 2-3 9.2 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 1-3 9.22 MILLSAPS L, 1-3 10.11 Jarvis Christian W, 3-0 9.2 Austin L, 0-3 9.23 AUSTIN L, 1-3 10.16 Philander Smith W, 3-0 9.3 McMurry L, 1-3 9.23 TRINITY L, 0-3 10.20 OGLETHORPE L, 2-3 9.3 East Texas Baptist L, 0-3 9.26 Rust W, 3-0 10.20 SEWANEE W, 3-0 9.9 Pacific L, 1-3 9.26 Central Baptist W, 3-0 10.21 CENTRE L, 0-3 9.9 Smith L, 0-3 10.6 CENTRE L, 0-3 10.21 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 9.10 Colorado L, 0-3 10.6 RHODES L, 0-3 10.23 Crichton W, 3-0 9.10 Howard Payne L, 2-3 10.7 OGLETHORPE L, 2-3 10.23 Rust W, 3-0 9.17 Rhodes L, 0-3 10.7 SEWANEE L, 0-3 10.25 Williams Baptist L, 0-3 L, 1-3 ٭ Centre L, 0-3 11.2 DEPAUW L, 1-3 10.8 Lyon 9.17 W, 3-0 ٭ Sewanee W, 3-0 11.3 Dallas L, 0-3 10.12 RHODES 9.23 W, 3-1 ٭ Oglethorpe W, 3-0 11.3 Jarvis Christian L, 0-3 10.12 MILLSAPS 9.24 SCAC Volleyball Tournament = ٭ . ..CAPS = SCAC Divisional/Cross-Divisional 24 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball 25 www.HendrixWarriors.com Hendrix Record Book All Time Results 2008 Season: 14-30 Overall / 3-11 SCAC 2009 Season: 12-25 Overall / 4-11 SCAC Head Coach: Mary Ann Schlientz Head Coach: Mary Ann Schlientz 9.5 Presentation W, 3-0 9.1 Ouachita Baptist L, 0-3 9.5 Concordia L, 1-3 9.4 McMurry L, 0-3 9.6 Dallas L, 0-3 9.4 Dallas L, 1-3 9.6 Austin L, 0-3 9.5 Hardin-Simmons L, 0-3 9.12 Crichton W, 3-0 9.5 Concordia W, 3-2 9.12 Williams Baptist L, 2-3 9.11 Huntingdon L, 1-3 9.13 Dallas L, 1-3 9.11 LeTourneau W, 3-0 9.13 Central Baptist W, 3-0 9.12 Schreiner L, 0-3 9.16 Philander Smith W, 3-0 9.12 Belhaven L, 1-3 9.16 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 9.15 Williams Baptist L, 0-3 9.19 AUSTIN L, 1-3 9.18 TRINITY L, 0-3 9.19 TRINITY L, 0-3 9.18 COLORADO L, 0-3 9.20 COLORADO L, 0-3 9.19 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 9.20 Birmingham-Southern L, 0-3 9.19 RHODES W, 3-2 9.23 Philander Smith W, 3-0 9.26 Philander Smith W, 3-0 9.27 Champions Baptist W, 3-0 9.26 Lyon W, 3-0 9.27 Oachita Baptist L, 0-3 9.29 Bacone W, 3-1 9.30 Central Baptist W, 3-0 10.3 OGLETHORPE W, 3-1 10.4 DEPAUW L, 0-3 10.3 CENTRE L, 0-3 10.4 CENTRE L, 1-3 10.4 DEPAUW L, 0-3 10.5 SEWANEE W, 3-0 10.4 Birmingham-Southern L, 0-3 10.5 MILLSAPS L, 1-3 10.6 Central Baptist W, 3-0 10.7 Wiley L, 0-3 10.10 TRINITY L, 1-3 10.11 AUSTIN L, 0-3 10.10 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 10.11 COLORADO L, 0-3 10.11 AUSTIN L, 0-3 10.12 SOUTHWESTERN L, 0-3 10.11 MILLSAPS L, 0-3 10.12 RHODES L, 0-3 10.20 Lyon L, 2-3 10.14 Bacone L, 2-3 10.24 OGLETHORPE W, 3-1 10.14 Central Baptist W, 3-1 10.24 CENTRE L, 0-3 10.25 OGLETHORPE W, 3-1 10.25 SEWANEE W, 3-0 10.25 SEWANEE W, 3-1 10.25 RHODES L, 2-3 10.26 Birmingham-Southern L, 0-3 10.30 Central Baptist W, 3-1 10.26 DEPAUW L, 0-3 10.30 Westminster W, 3-0 10.28 William Woods L, 0-3 10.31 Ouachita Baptist L, 0-3 10.28 Williams Baptist L, 0-3 10.31 Williams Baptist L, 1-3 L, 0-3 ٭ Rhodes W, 3-1 11.6 Crichton 10.30 L, 2-3 ٭ Millsaps L, 2-3 11.7 Huntingdon 10.31 10.31 LaGrange W, 3-1 11.1 Maryville (Tenn.) L, 0-3 11.1 Piedmont L, 1-3 W, 3-1 ٭ Millsaps 11.7 L, 0-3 ٭ Southwestern 11.7 L, 0-3 ٭ Austin 11.8 L, 0-3 ٭ Centre 11.8

SCAC Volleyball Tournament = ٭ . ..CAPS = SCAC Divisional/Cross-Divisional 26 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball Hendrix Record Book All-Time Results vs. All Opponents Ambassador...... 0-1 Harris-Stowe State...... 1-0 Presentation...... 1-0 Arkansas Tech...... 0-13 Henderson State...... 0-1 Rhema Bible...... 0-1 Austin...... 2-17 Houston Baptist...... 0-2 Rhodes...... 2-33 Bacone...... 2-1 Howard Payne...... 0-2 Rockhurst...... 0-1 Bartlesville Wesleyan...... 0-1 Huntingdon...... 0-2 Rose-Hulman...... 2-10 Belhaven...... 1-1 Jarvis Christian...... 3-0 Rust...... 8-0 Bellevue...... 0-1 John Brown...... 0-12 Schreiner...... 1-4 Bethel (Tenn.)...... 4-2 LaGrange...... 1-0 Sewanee...... 18-14 Blackburn...... 1-0 Lambuth...... 0-2 Smith...... 0-1 Birmingham-Southern...... 0-4 LeMoyne-Owen...... 0-1 Southwest Bible...... 0-1 Central Arkansas...... 0-17 LeTourneau...... 8-2 Southwestern...... 0-29 Central Baptist...... 19-0 Lindenwood...... 0-1 St. Mary’s...... 0-2 Central Bible...... 1-1 Loyola (La.)...... 0-1 St. Thomas-Houston...... 1-0 Centre...... 0-30 Lubbock Christian...... 0-1 Stephens...... 3-1 Champions Baptist...... 1-0 Lyon...... 2-17 Sterling...... 0-1 Christian Brothers...... 0-4 Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 0-3 Stillman...... 3-0 College of the Southwest...... 0-1 Maryville (Tenn.)...... 0-4 Sul Ross...... 0-1 Colorado...... 0-5 McKendree...... 0-1 Texas College...... 2-0 Columbia...... 0-1 McMurry...... 1-2 Texas-Dallas...... 0-1 Concordia...... 1-1 Methodist...... 1-0 Texas-Tyler...... 1-3 Crichton...... 3-0 Mid-America Bible...... 0-1 Texas Wesleyan...... 0-2 Dallas...... 3-10 Millsaps...... 11-27 Trevecca Nazarene...... 0-1 Dallas Baptist...... 0-1 Mississippi...... 0-2 Trinity...... 0-27 DePauw...... 0-18 Missouri Valley...... 0-1 Wayland Baptist...... 0-1 Drury...... 0-1 Oglethorpe...... 16-20 Webster (Mo.)...... 0-3 East Texas Baptist...... 0-2 Ouachita Baptist...... 0-18 Westminster (Mo.)...... 2-7 Emory & Henry...... 1-0 Ozarks...... 0-8 Wheaton (Ill.)...... 0-2 Evangel...... 0-2 Pacific...... 0-1 Wiley...... 2-2 Fisk...... 5-1 Park...... 0-2 William Penn...... 1-0 Freed Hardeman...... 0-1 Paul Quinn...... 1-1 William Woods...... 0-3 Grinnell...... 0-1 Philander Smith...... 20-0 Williams Baptist...... 15-22 Harding...... 0-2 Piedmont...... 0-1 Hardin-Simmons...... 0-1 Pittsburg State...... 0-1 Year-by-Year Records All-Time Coaching Records 1992...... 3-26 (2-5 SCAC) Name...... Years Overall Pct. SCAC Pct. 1993...... 12-22 (2-5 SCAC) Earlene Hannah...... 1992-1998 58-195 .229 10-42 .192 1994...... 5-32 (1-6 SCAC) Beverly Robison...... 1999-2001 19-51 .271 3-42 .067 1995...... 7-32 (2-5 SCAC) Mary Ann Schlientz...... 2002-present 101-200 .336 25-108 .188 1996...... 8-35 (0-7 SCAC) 1997...... 9-23 (1-6 SCAC) 1998...... 14-25 (1-8 SCAC) 1999...... 13-24 (3-6 SCAC) 2000...... 5-20 (0-18 SCAC) 2001...... * 1-7 (0-18 SCAC) *Special Note: Due to Hendrix cancelling the remainder 2002...... 12-25 (3-15 SCAC) of its 2001 season after the first West Divisional, all East- 2003...... 11-25 (4-14 SCAC) ern Division schools were awarded two additional confer- 2004...... 12-25 (4-14 SCAC) ence wins and all Western Division schools were awarded 2005...... 11-26 (5-13 SCAC) one additional conference win. Hendrix’s conference 2006...... 13-25 (1-17 SCAC) record was adjusted from 0-4 to 0-18 to reflect the wins 2007...... 16-19 (2-13 SCAC) awarded. No team’s overall record was adjusted. 2008...... 14-30 (3-11 SCAC) 2009...... 12-25 (4-11 SCAC) Overall...... 178-446 (38-192 SCAC) 27 www.HendrixWarriors.com Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference

History of the SCAC 2006 with participation beginning in the 2006-07 academic year. The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) celebrates its 25th Anniversary Birmingham-Southern College of Birmingham, Alabama, a former member of the in 2010-11 with countless memories of a proud and storied past and visions of an Division I Big South Conference, was approved as the 12th member of the SCAC and exciting future. began play in 2007-08.

The SCAC was founded and began operation on On the national athletics stage, the SCAC has had its fair share of success - both in September 1, 1962, as the College Athletic Conference terms of team championships (six) and individual championships (19). (CAC). The league’s first primary mark is pictured on the left. SCAC Academic Profile The SCAC and its member institutions are committed to maintaining high academic Centre College of Danville, Kentucky; Southwestern at standards. The member institutions are committed to the principle that a quality Memphis (Tennessee) (now known as Rhodes College); college athletics program is beneficial to the well-being of an institution in that it The University of the South of Sewanee, Tennessee; and benefits the entire campus community as well as the student-athletes. Washington and Lee University of Lexington, Virginia, were the four charter members of the conference. Later in 1962, Washington University of St. Louis, Missouri, became With 11 of the 12 member institutions maintaining Phi Beta Kappa chapters (Hendrix the fifth member and the CAC remained unchanged until 1972. included) on their campuses, the SCAC boasts some of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the nation. SCAC schools are consistently ranked among the top Following membership changes throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the conference 50 colleges and universities in the nation in such respected publications as Barron’s, went through restructuring and renaming. With the addition of Millsaps College of Peterson’s, Princeton Review and National Review College Guide. Jackson, Mississippi, and Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas, in 1988 and Hendrix College of Conway, Arkanasas, and Oglethorpe University of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991, Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference membership reached a then all-time high of eight. 2935 Horizon Park Drive, Suite C Suwanee, GA 30024 That same year (1991), the conference Phone • 678.546.3470 Fax • 678.546.3471 renamed itself the Southern Collegiate Web • www.scacsports.com Athletic Conference, hired its first full- SCAC Staff time commissioner - Stephen P. Argo - and a permanent conference office Commissioner...... Dwayne Hanberry was established in Atlanta, Georgia. E-Mail: [email protected] As part of restructuring, the league Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext. 3 also adopted its current primary mark Director of Sports Information...... Jeff DeBaldo (pictured right) and adopted blue E-Mail: [email protected] (pms 287) and gold (pms 131) as the official colors of the conference. Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext. 2

Membership changes continued throughout the ‘90s. The SCAC added Southwestern Director of Communications/New Media...... Russell Kramer University of Georgetown, Texas, in 1993 with participation beginning in the 1994-95 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 678.546.3470, Ext. 4 academic year. In 1997-98, the SCAC added both DePauw University of Greencastle, Indiana, and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology of Terre Haute, Ind., with participa- tion beginning in 1998-99.

As part of a year-long celebration in 2005-06, the league celebrated its 15th an- niversary as the restructured SCAC. The league adopted a special anniversary logo (pictured left) and as part of the celebration, 15th anniversary teams were selected for all conference sponsored sports.

After Rose-Hulman announced its intentions to leave the conference, Austin College and Colorado College were confirmed as the 10th and 11th members of the league in

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Austin College Kangaroos Colorado College Colonels Millsaps College Majors Sewanee-The Univ. of the South Tigers President • Dr. Oscar C. Page President • Richard F. Celeste President • Howard McMillan (acting) President • Dr. Joel Cunningham Athletics Director • Tim Millerick Athletics Director • Ken Ralph Athletics Director • Tim Wise Athletics Director • Joel Cunningham Volleyball Coach • Ed Garza Volleyball Coach • Rick Swan Volleyball Coach • Jamie Burns Volleyball Coach • Jessica Cortese

Birmingham-Southern College Panthers DePauw University Tigers Oglethorpe University Stormy Petrels Southwestern University Pirates President • Dr. G. David Pollick President • Dr. Brian W. Casey President • Dr. Lawrence M. Schall President • Dr. Jake B. Schrum Athletics Director • Joe Dean Jr. Athletics Director • Page Cotton Athletics Director • Jay Gardiner Athletics Director • Glada Munt Volleyball Coach • April Fricke Volleyball Coach • Deborah Zellers Volleyball Coach • Kurt Matthews Volleyball Coach • Hannah Long

Centre College Tigers Hendrix College Warriors Rhodes College Lynx Trinity University Tigers President • Dr. John A. Roush President • Dr. J. Timothy Cloyd President • Dr. William E. Troutt President • Dr. Dennis A. Ahlburg Athletics Director • Brian Chafin Athletics Director • Danny Powell Athletics Director • Mike Clary Athletics Director • Bob King Volleyball Coach • James Neyhouse Volleyball Coach • Mary Ann Schlientz Volleyball Coach • Samantha Lambert Volleyball Coach • Julie Jenkins The Reach of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference

29 www.HendrixWarriors.com Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference 2009 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Standings Past SCAC Champions

Conference Overall 1991 • Rhodes 2000 • Trinity Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Southwestern (SCAC Champs) 14 0 1.000 35 4 .897 1992 • Trinity 2001 • Trinity Colorado 12 2 .857 35 5 .875 1993 • Trinity 2002 • Trinity Trinity 11 4 .733 30 12 .714 1994 • Trinity 2003 • Trinity DePauw 11 3 .786 28 9 .757 Austin 9 6 .600 28 12 .700 1995 • S’Western 2004 • Trinity Centre 7 8 .467 21 15 .583 1996 • Trinity 2005 • Trinity/S’Western Rhodes 5 10 .333 14 25 .359 Oglethorpe 2 12 .143 17 22 .436 1997 • S’Western 2006 • Trinity Millsaps 5 9 .357 17 17 .500 1998 • Trinity 2007 • Trinity Hendrix 4 11 .267 12 25 .324 Sewanee 0 15 .000 3 29 .094 1999 • Trinity 2008 • Trinity Birmingham-Southern 0 0 .000 16 18 .471 Note: Standings based on finish at SCAC Tournament

2009 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Statistic Leaders Hitting Percentage...... GP K E Total Pct. Kills Per Game...... GP K Avg./G Jessi Fleming...... 133 456 91 908 .402 Audra Gentry...... 103 393 3.82 Lindsay Thompson...... 118 367 90 795 .348 Sarah Harris...... 125 443 3.54 Stephanie Woeste...... 139 341 81 785 .331 Jessi Fleming...... 133 456 3.43 Ginger Haley...... 137 265 77 610 .308 Emily Perkins...... 140 459 3.28 Meredith Ballard...... 136 328 92 800 .295 Kate Hall...... 115 370 3.22

Assists Per Game GP A Avg./G Save Percentage GP Ace Avg./G Christina Nicholls...... 124 1,323 10.67 Kylee Lehrman...... 133 88 0.66 Jordan Anderton...... 128 1,309 10.23 Trupti Patel...... 130 65 0.50 Caiti Troyer...... 157 1,527 9.73 Kelly McDaniel...... 133 65 0.49 Ali Smith...... 129 1,248 9.67 Michelle Maurin...... 110 49 0.45 Christine Denning...... 121 1,080 8.93 Laura Goldsmith...... 118 49 0.42

Blocks Per Game...... GP S Ast Total Avg./G Digs Per Game...... GP Dig Avg./G Jessi Fleming...... 133 64 162 226 1.70 Sam Lingamfelter...... 124 693 5.59 Stephanie Woeste...... 139 65 102 167 1.20 Laura Broughton...... 138 707 5.12 Lindsay Thompson...... 118 39 102 141 1.19 Jennifer McKannan...... 124 617 4.98 Aly Hazelwood...... 146 31 135 166 1.14 Kayla McCrury...... 131 639 4.88 Kristen Chynoweth...... 130 19 113 132 1.02 Madison Hoenig...... 114 537 4.71

30 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference 2009 All-SCAC Volleyball First Team Audra Gentry (Southwestern University), Emily Perkins (Colorado College), Samantha Lingamfelter (Southwestern University), Aly Hazelwood (Trinity University), Christina Nicholls (Southwestern University), Katey Larson (DePauw University), Lindsay Thompson (Southwestern University)

2009 All-SCAC Volleyball Second Team Jessica Fleming (Austin College), Meredith Ballard (Colorado College), Ginger Haley (Trinity University), Stephanie Woeste (Centre College), Kate Hall (Millsaps College), Ali Smith (DePauw University), Kristen Chynoweth (DePauw University)

2009 All-SCAC Volleyball Third Team Kelsea Everett (Rhodes College), Caiti Troyer (Trinity University), Jordan Anderton (Austin College), Erika Pirotte (Colorado College), Amy Schornack (Colorado College), Laura Jensen (Rhodes College), Laura Broughton (Centre College)

2009 SCAC Player of the Year: Audra Gentry (Southwestern University) 2009 SCAC Newcomer of the Year: Raven Scott (Millsaps College) 2009 SCAC Backrow Player of the Year: Samantha Lingamfelter (Southwestern University) 2009 SCAC Coach of the Year: Hannah Long (Southwestern University)

The 12th-ranked Southwestern University Pirates, winners of 28 straight matches and the top seed for the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Volleyball Tournament, was rewarded for its highly successful season by winning three of the league’s four major postseason awards in exclusive all-conference voting by the head coaches of the SCAC.

Audra Gentry was named the SCAC Player-of-the-Year for the second consecutive year while teammate Samantha Lingamfelter was named the league’s Backrow Player-of- the-Year. She also earned Backrow Player-of-the-Year in 2007 and 2008. Southwestern head coach Hannah Long was also tabbed as the SCAC Coach-of-the-Year for the second straight season. In the same balloting, Millsaps College first-year player Raven Scott was selected as the league’s Freshman-of-the-Year.

Gentry, a senior outside hitter from Albuquerque, N.M., led the team and the conference in kills per set (3.81) while finishing second on the team in digs per set (3.31). Gentry’s 358 kills also led the team. A team captain, Gentry posted 27 total blocks and 12 service aces in leading Southwestern to a league-best 15-0 conference mark; 30-3 record overall. She is the third different Southwestern player and program’s fourth overall SCAC Player-of-the-Year. A Third Team All-America selection last season, Gentry is the first player to earn SCAC Player-of-the-Year honors in back-to-back seasons since Trinity University’s Amy Barrett did so in 1995 and 1996.

Five different players received votes for Player-of-the-Year, led by Gentry who was tabbed on five of the coaches’ ballots. Emily Perkins of Colorado College and Christina Nicholls of Southwestern received two votes each while Jessi Fleming of Austin College and Lindsay Thompson of Southwestern received one vote each.

Lingamfelter, a senior libero from New Braunfels, Texas, was selected as the league’s Backrow Player-of-the-Year for the third consecutive season - becoming the first player to win three consecutive Backrow Player-of-the-Year honors since the award was instituted in 2004. She tallied 653 digs and led the league in digs per set with 5.68 during the regular season. An Honorable Mention All-America selection last season, Lingamfelter is the league’s all-time career leader in total digs and has 2,758 heading into this weekend’s conference tournament.

Lingamfelter received eight votes from the coaches in earning the Backrow Player-of-the-Year award, beating out Laura Broughton of Centre College, Kim Larson of Hendrix College and Kylee Lehrman of DePauw who all received one vote.

Scott, a first-year right side from Boutte, La., led the Majors with 38 solo blocks while finishing with a .205 hitting percentage and finished fourth on the team with 194 kills. Her 0.89 blocks per set ranked second on the team and helped the Majors to a fourth-place national rank in the category during the regular season. Scott is the first player from Millsaps to earn the league’s Freshman-of-the-Year award.

Scott just edged out DePauw University’s Katie Petrovich for the award. Scott received five votes in earning FOTY honors, just one more than Petrovich. Nita Kavouspour of Austin College received the remaining two votes.

Head Coach Hannah Long led Southwestern to a 15-0 conference mark; 30-3 overall record (the team’s fifth-straight 30+ win season), and a first-place finish during the 2009 SCAC regular season. The Pirates entered the post-season on a 28-match win streak. In her six seasons in Georgetown, Long has compiled a 188-44 overall record and an 82-16 record in SCAC play. The SCAC Coach-of-the-Year in 2005 and 2008, she is the first Southwestern coach to earn the honor three times. Last year, Long led the Pirates to an overall record of 36-5 (14-1 SCAC) while receiving an at-large bid and a fourth straight appearance to the NCAA Division III championship tournament where the Pirates advanced to the South Regional finals.

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WOMEN'S SINGLE-SEASON VOLLEYBALL RECORDS (1991-2008) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Blocks Per Game G BS BA Avg. 1. Kathryn McDonald, Sewanee (1991) 77 92 87 2.32 Hitting Percentage K E Att. Pct. 2. Jordan Sutton, Centre (1998) 116 65 136 1.73 1. Kate Maffei, Rhodes (1994) 462 94 780 .472 3. Elizabeth Foss, Sewanee (1991) 101 114 55 1.67 2. Misti White, Southwestern (2005) 581 89 1071 .459 4. Sunny Schaeuble, DePauw (2004) 109 57 120 1.62 3. Jamie Roeling, Rhodes (1994) 451 99 815 .432 5. Jamie Roeling, Rhodes (1993) 97 35 122 1.62 4. Kate Maffei, Rhodes (1997) 505 111 943 .418 6. Lauren Jackson, Trinity (2005) 129 32 175 1.60 5. Kate Maffei, Rhodes (1996) 585 177 982 .415 7. Tori Taugner, Rhodes (1993) 100 37 117 1.54 6. Morgan Ballard, Austin (2007) 328 75 609 .415 8. Kim Hamer, DePauw (2005) 121 30 156 1.54 7. Tori Taugner, Rhodes (1993) 302 50 628 .401 9. Sommer Feucht, Centre (1998) 116 76 100 1.51 8. Sally Mercer, Rhodes (1995) 378 102 689 .401 10. Anna Gustafson, Millsaps (1997) 96 84 60 1.50 9. Kate Maffei, Rhodes (1995) 458 132 819 .398 10. Kaitlin Listol, Austin (2007) 709 156 1392 .397 TEAM RECORDS

Assists Per Game G Asst. Avg. Hitting Percentage G Kills Err. Att. Pct. 1. Jessica Phillips, Austin (2007) 116 1582 13.64 1. #Rhodes (1994) 146 1807 446 3508 .388 2. Ashley Farrimond, Trinity (2002) 124 1613 13.01 2. Rhodes (1995) 167 2124 602 4080 .373 3. Veronica Stephens, Austin (2006) 139 1755 12.63 3. Trinity (2003) 132 1891 409 4288 .346 4. Ashley Farrimond, Trinity (2004) 97 1198 12.35 4. Trinity (2005) 134 1886 407 4356 .340 5. Ashley Farrimond, Trinity (2003) 115 1389 12.08 5. Trinity (2004) 119 1840 445 4231 .330 6. Brittany Sauser, S'western (2003) 125 1495 11.96 6. Austin (2007) 158 2672 747 6028 .319 7. Marie Bruce, Southwestern (2005) 132 1568 11.88 7. Rhodes (1997) 148 1829 620 3919 .308 8. Desiree Pratt, Trinity (1999) 127 1486 11.70 8. Trinity (2002) 144 2235 550 5482 .307 9. Allison Smith, DePauw (2002) 128 1485 11.60 9. Rhodes (1996) 158 2127 845 4177 .307 10. Desiree Pratt, Trinity (2000) 116 1329 11.45 10. Southwestern (1995) 130 1609 501 3773 .294

Digs Per Game G Digs Avg. Assists Per Game G Asst. Avg. 1. Amanda Swanstrom, Rhodes (2004) 123 817 6.64 1. Austin (2007) 158 2329 14.74 2. Jessica Anderson, Oglethorpe (2005) 104 646 6.21 2. Trinity (2004) 119 1749 14.70 3. Laura Telezyn, Rose-Hulman (2004) 134 831 6.20 3. Austin (2006) 148 2109 14.25 4. Emily Smith, DePauw (2008) 143 833 5.83 Trinity (2002) 144 2052 14.25 5. Emily Smith, DePauw (2006) 85 487 5.73 5. Southwestern (2001) 110 1554 14.13 6. Jill Adams, Millsaps (2001) 120 665 5.54 6. Trinity (2001) 135 1901 14.08 7. Laura Reilly, Rhodes (2006) 146 808 5.53 7. Birmingham-Southern (2007) 118 1647 13.96 8. Katie Kelly, Oglethorpe (2005) 104 570 5.48 8. Trinity (2003) 132 1751 13.27 9. Katie Kelly, Oglethorpe (2006) 134 713 5.32 9. Southwestern (2004) 121 1590 13.14 10. Samantha Lingamfelter, S'west (2006) 130 685 5.27 10. Southwestern (2003) 126 1652 13.11

Kills Per Game G Kills Avg. Digs Per Game G Digs Avg. 1. Jean Anne Babin, Sewanee (2004) 92 467 5.08 1. Millsaps (2001) 125 3409 27.27 2. Kaitlin Listol, Austin (2007) 144 709 4.92 2. Millsaps (2004) 106 2719 25.65 3. Jean Anne Babin, Sewanee (2003) 107 526 4.92 3. Rose-Hulman (2004) 134 3341 24.93 4. Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw (1998) 122 586 4.80 4. Centre (1999) 127 3112 24.50 5. Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw (2001) 110 528 4.80 5. Centre (2000) 113 2718 24.05 6. Kamri Young, Trinity (2004) 112 515 4.60 6. Rhodes (2004) 126 3003 23.83 7. Misti White, Southwestern (2005) 130 581 4.47 7. Trinity (1991) 109 2490 22.84 8. Sarah Harris, B'ham-Southern (2007) 112 500 4.46 8. Centre (2002) 146 3281 22.47 9. Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw (1999) 132 589 4.46 9. Southwestern (2004) 121 2692 22.25 10. Sarah Burger, Centre (2007) 139 616 4.43 10. Rhodes (2006) 146 3203 21.94

Service Aces Per Game G SA Avg. Kills Per Game G Kills Avg. 1. Kate Maffei, Rhodes (1995) 156 166 1.06 1. Austin (2007) 158 2672 16.91 2. Kate Maffei, Rhodes (1996) 147 140 0.95 2. Trinity (2002) 144 2235 15.52 3. Suzy Grayson, Centre (1992) 98 91 0.93 3. Southwestern (2003) 126 1955 15.52 4. Danielle Baker, Hendrix (2002) 124 114 0.92 4. Austin (2006) 148 2296 15.51 5. Sunny Hilliard, Oglethorpe (1997) 132 117 0.89 5. Trinity (2004) 119 1840 15.46 6. Kim Jones, Southwestern (1994) 116 99 0.85 6. Birmingham-Southern (2007) 118 1803 15.28 7. Alanna Gluhm, Oglethorpe (1999) 134 107 0.80 7. Trinity (2001) 135 2060 15.26 8. Sally McCann, Millsaps (2006) 120 95 0.79 8. Millsaps (2004) 106 1617 15.25 9. Kim Jones, Southwestern (1995) 105 83 0.79 9. Southwestern (2004) 121 1836 15.17 10. Ashley Farrimond, Trinity (2003) 115 90 0.78 10. Southwestern (2001) 110 1666 15.15

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WOMEN'S SINGLE-SEASON VOLLEYBALL RECORDS (1991-2008) Service Aces Per Game G SA Avg. 1. Southwestern (1994) 120 442 3.68 2. Oglethorpe (1997) 144 523 3.63 3. Centre (1992) 98 347 3.54 4. Millsaps (2006) 122 408 3.34 5. Centre (1993) 124 410 3.31 6. Southwestern (1996) 122 403 3.30 7. Millsaps (2007) 146 476 3.26 8. Sewanee (1995) 106 338 3.19 9. Oglethorpe (2003) 110 343 3.12 10. Sewanee (1992) 115 352 3.06

Blocks Per Game G BS BA Avg. 1. Centre (1998) 116 287 311 3.81 2. Trinity (2005) 134 133 667 3.48 3. DePauw (2003) 122 236 352 3.38 4. Rhodes (1993) 100 83 500 3.33 5. DePauw (2005) 129 114 624 3.30 6. DePauw (2004) 119 160 434 3.17 7. Southwestern (1999) 110 220 210 2.95 8. Austin (2007) 158 160 610 2.94 9. Trinity (1997) 137 134 528 2.91 10. Southwestern (2005) 132 154 448 2.86

Winning Percentage W-L Pct. 1. Trinity (1999) 38-3 .927 2. Trinity (2007) 35-3 .921 3. Trinity (2002) 38-5 .884 4. Southwestern (2005) 36-5 .878 Southwestern (2008) 36-5 .878 Trinity (1998) 36-5 .878 7. Trinity (2001) 35-5 .875 8. Trinity (2003) 33-5 .868 9. Southwestern (2003) 32-5 .865 10. Austin (2007) 38-6 .864 11. DePauw (2000) 32-6 .842 12. Trinity (1996) 31-6 .838 Trinity (2004) 31-6 .838 14. Trinity (1993) 30-6 .833 15. Trinity (2006) 34-7 .829 16. Trinity (1994) 32-7 .821

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Hitting Percentage (Min. 2000 Attacks) G K E TA Pct. 1. Kate Maffei, Rhodes (1994-97) 547 2010 514 3524 .42452 2. Misti White, Southwestern (2002-05) 493 1726 350 3567 .38576 3. Jamie Roeling, Rhodes (1992-95) 485 1202 324 2492 .35233 4. Kristin Papp, Trinity (2000-03) 477 1161 280 2526 .34877 5. Kamri Young, Trinity (2002-05) 366 1159 274 2557 .34611 6. Sarah Burger, Centre (2004-07) 536 2188 569 4864 .33285 7. Kim Hamer, DePauw (2004-07) 370 1157 255 2769 .32575 8. Morgan Anderson, Trinity (2000-03) 482 1320 286 3179 .32526 9. Sara Buros, Trinity (2004-07) 414 1115 262 2660 .32068 10. Kaitlin Listol, Austin (2006-07) 288 1233 369 2730 .31648 11. Margaret Dykes, Millsaps (2000-03) 495 1883 505 4391 .31382 12. Kelly Mallett, Rhodes (1993-96) 551 1238 344 2870 .31150 13. Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw (1998-01) 475 2214 575 5287 .31100 14. Amy Waddell, Trinity (1991-93) 374 1494 460 3359 .30783 15. Alisha Farley, Trinity (1996-99) 519 1269 313 3107 .30769 16. Lara Gandre, Southwestern (1994-97) 431 900 247 2123 .30758 17. Suzy Grayson, Centre (1992-94) 349 992 281 2367 .30038 18. Erin Rice, Trinity (1994-97) 512 1346 383 3209 .30009 19. Nancy Hamad, Trinity (1995-98) 514 1419 410 3394 .29729 20. Sommer Feucht, Centre (1995-98) 523 1260 235 3453 .29684

Kills G Kills Assists Per Game (Min. 200 Games) G Asts/G 1. Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw (1998-01) 475 2214 1. Ashley Farrimond, Trinity (2001-04) 434 12.21 2. Sarah Burger, Centre (2004-07) 536 2188 2. Marie Bruce, Southwestern (2004-07) 447 11.04 3. Kate Maffei, Rhodes (1994-97) 547 2010 3. Brittany Sauser, Southwestern (2001-04) 415 10.98 4. Margaret Dykes, Millsaps (2000-03) 495 1883 4. Kim Miller, DePauw (1998-00) 386 10.97 5. Sally Mercer, Rhodes (1995-98) 534 1774 5. Desiree Pratt, Trinity (1997-00) 496 10.95 6. Jennifer Kruase, Rose-Hulman (1998-01) 533 1766 6. Heather Havens, Southwestern (1996-98) 338 10.80 7. Misti White, Southwestern (2002-05) 493 1726 7. Leah Ballinger, Centre (2001-04) 561 10.69 8. Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity (2000-03) 471 1718 8. Erin Dehon, Millsaps (2001-02, 2004) 356 10.65 9. Amy Barrett, Trinity (1993-96) 484 1677 9. Amanda Kelly, Southwestern (1999-01) 306 10.61 10. Jill Adams, Millsaps (1999-02) 490 1658 10. Ginnie Keller, Trinity (1991-94) 421 10.24

Kills Per Game (Min. 200 Games) G Kills/G Service Aces G SA 1. Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw (1998-01) 475 4.66 1. Kate Maffei, Rhodes (1994-97) 547 471 2. Jean Anne Babin, Sewanee (2003-06) 360 4.56 2. Sunny Hilliard, Oglethorpe (1996-99) 521 351 3. Kaitlin Listol, Austin (2006-07) 288 4.28 3. Alanna Gluhm, Oglethorpe (1997-00) 539 305 4. Sarah Burger, Centre (2004-07) 536 4.08 4. Sarah Rinn, Rhodes (1999-02) 499 287 5. Amy Waddell, Trinity (1991-93) 374 3.99 5. Jesica Petretti, Rose-Hulman (2001-04) 507 284 6. Margaret Dykes, Millsaps (2000-03) 495 3.80 6. Jill Adams, Millsaps (1999-02) 490 281 7. *Sarah Harris, B'ham-Southern (2007-08)233 3.80 7. Danielle Baker, Hendrix (1999-03) 462 263 8. Krista Fithian, Southwestern (2001-04) 434 3.80 8. Sally Mercer, Rhodes (1995-98) 534 261 9. Kate Maffei, Rhodes (1994-97) 547 3.67 9. Erin Sanderson, Oglethorpe (1996-99) 532 258 10. Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity (2000-03) 471 3.65 10. Nicole Mayerle, Hendrix (2003-06) 507 252

Assists G Assists Service Aces Per Game (Min. 200 Games) G SA/G 1. Leah Ballinger, Centre (2001-04) 561 5997 1. Kate Maffei, Rhodes (1994-97) 547 0.861 2. Desiree Pratt, Trinity (1997-00) 496 5433 2. Kim Jones, Southwestern (1994-95) 221 0.824 3. Ashley Farrimond, Trinity (2001-04) 434 5297 3. Sunny Hilliard, Oglethorpe (1996-99) 521 0.674 4. Marie Bruce, Southwestern (2004-07) 447 4935 4. Jamie Robinette, Southwestern (1994-96) 341 0.607 5. Lindsey Kerbel, Rose-Hulman (2001-04) 534 4833 5. Celeste Unsworth, Sewanee (1992-95) 382 0.589 6. Brittany Sauser, Southwestern (2001-04) 415 4555 6. Krista Fithian, Southwestern (2001-04) 434 0.578 7. Molly Alvey, Centre (1997-00) 459 4340 7. Sarah Rinn, Rhodes (1999-02) 499 0.575 8. Ginnie Keller, Trinity (1991-94) 421 4310 8. Jill Adams, Millsaps (1999-02) 490 0.573 9. Kim Miller, DePauw (1998-00) 386 4235 9. Emily Nash, Sewanee (1991-93) 309 0.573 10. Elana Campagna, Millsaps (1996-99) 454 4062 10. Danielle Baker, Hendrix (1999-03) 462 0.569

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Digs G Digs Blocks G Blks 1. Megan McElveen, Centre (2003-06) 560 2260 1. Erin Rice, Trinity (1994-97) 512 569 2. Katie Kelly, Oglethorpe (2003-06) 464 2214 2. Sunny Schaeuble, DePauw (2001-04) 452 562 3. Jill Adams, Millsaps (1999-02) 490 2182 3. Jamie Roeling, Rhodes (1992-95) 485 551 4. Amanda Swanstrom, Rhodes (2002-05) 474 2166 4. Sommer Feucht, Centre (1995-98) 535 531 5. Laura Telezyn, Rose-Hulman (2002-05) 469 2135 5. Kim Hamer, DePauw (2004-07) 370 529 6. Lisa Fryman, Centre (2001-04) 541 2116 6. Whitney Faust, Centre (2002-04) 438 528 7. Samantha Lingamfelter, S'western (2006-08) 419 2105 7. Jennifer Krause, Rose-Hulman (1998-01) 533 517 8. Sunny Hilliard, Oglethorpe (1996-99) 521 2060 8. Lauren Jackson, Trinity (2002-05) 359 489 9. Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw (1998-01) 475 2045 9. Jordan Sutton, Centre (1997-00) 487 477 10. Emily Smith, DePauw (2005-08) 351 1918 10. Adrienne Cobb, DePauw (2005-08) 414 474

Digs Per Game (Min. 200 Games) G Digs/G Blocks Per Game (Min. 200 Games) G Blks/G 1. Emily Smith, DePauw (2005-08) 351 5.46 1. Kim Hamer, DePauw (2004-07) 370 1.430 2. Samantha Lingamfelter, S'western (2006-08) 419 5.02 2. Lauren Jackson, Trinity (2002-05) 359 1.362 3. Katie Kelly, Oglethorpe (2003-06) 464 4.77 3. Anna Gustafson, Millsaps (1997-98) 221 1.317 4. Jessica Varnell, Hendrix (2006-07) 241 4.63 4. Sunny Schaeuble, DePauw (2001-04) 452 1.243 5. Amanda Swanstrom, Rhodes (2002-05) 474 4.57 5. Whitney Faust, Centre (2002-04) 438 1.205 6. Laura Telezyn, Rose-Hulman (2002-05) 469 4.55 6. *Aly Hazelwood, Trinity (2006-08) 307 1.153 7. *Kayla McCrury, Rhodes (2007-08) 202 4.46 7. Crystal Jessee, Rhodes (2003, 2005-06) 294 1.150 8. Jill Adams, Millsaps (1999-02) 490 4.45 8. Adrienne Cobb, DePauw (2005-08) 414 1.149 9. Jenni Zeser, DePauw (2002-05) 318 4.39 9. Jamie Roeling, Rhodes (1992-95) 485 1.136 10. Kerry Eudy, Trinity (1991-93) 359 4.37 10. Erin Rice, Trinity (1994-97) 512 1.111

34 2010 Hendrix College Volleyball *Active *Active35 www.HendrixWarriors.com Hendrix Athletic Facilities Grove Gymnasium

Hendrix Athletic Facilities Ranked 13th in Nation by Princeton Review Hendrix College has always been considered one of the country’s best institutions for undergraduate education, however, according to the Princeton Review the Warriors’ three-year-old athletic facilities ranks among the best in the nation.

The Princeton Review recently praised Hendrix College for its new Wellness and Athletic Center, Bob Courtway Pool and four outdoor playing fields by ranking it 13th in the country among all 2,500 four-year colleges. That includes all NCAA Division I, II and III schools.

Hendrix joined Wabash College (Crawfordsville, Ind.) and Middlebury College (Middle- bury, Vt.) as the only other NCAA Division III schools to make the Top 20 list. Hendrix was also the only Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) school on the list. (Front view of the Wellness and Athletic Center) The Warriors finished construction of their new athletic facilities in August of 2007. The new buildings and playing fields replaced the 46-year-old Grove Gymnasium. Hendrix has also recently finished construction of the new Student Life and Technology Center, which has been erected on the west side of Harkrider where Grove Gymnasium formerly sat.

“Our new athletic facilities have helped us, along with the great work of our coaching staff, to increase the number of student-athletes participating in our 19 sports from about 180 a few years ago to over 350 this year,” said Athletics Director Danny Powell.

The SCAC has given Hendrix the opportunity to show off its new state-of-the-art facilities by appointing the school as host of the 2008 and 2009 SCAC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships, 2009 SCAC Field Hockey Championships, 2010 SCAC Softball Championships and 2010 SCAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

The SCAC has chosen Hendrix as a host school for its conference championships because of the central location in the conference, ability to run on-campus tournaments and the abundant hotels and restaurants Conway has to offer.

One of the greatest aspects of Hendrix Athletics is the affordable admission to its 19 sporting event’s home games throughout the year, including SCAC Championships. Fans can come out and enjoy all the fun and excitement of college athletics for the best price of all, FREE.

In its profile on Hendrix (pages 280-281), The Princeton Review praises the college for its involved student body and accepting atmosphere. Hendrix students are quoted exten- sively throughout the review, discussing everything from the “phenomenal [financial] aid that would be ridiculous to turn down” to the “awesome theme parties”. A political science major noted that “one of Hendrix’s selling points is the personal relationships that students build with their professors,” while another student credited professors for being “courageously friendly.”

The Princeton Review’s 62 ranking lists in The Best 371 Colleges are entirely based on its survey of 122,000 students (about 325 per campus on average) attending the colleges in the book. The 80-question survey asks students to rate their schools on several topics and report on their campus experiences. Topics range from student assessments of their professors, administrators, financial aid, and campus food.

Other ranking lists are based on student reports about their student body’s political leanings, race/class relations, gay community acceptance, and other aspects of campus life. A college’s appearance on a ranking list is entirely the result of a high consensus among its surveyed students about a topic compared with that of students at other schools answering the same survey question(s) on the ranking list topic. (Aerial view of the top-ranked Warrior facilities)

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The construction of Grove Gymnasium was completed in August of 2007 and plays host to the Warrior volleyball and basketball programs. The unique stadium-style seating holds a capacity crowd of 1,100. The gym also features a fieldhouse atmosphere when the windows are uncovered and the Warrior Alumni Room overlooks competition for a suite style view.

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Discover Hendrix The Hendrix Motto and top “100 Best Buy” lists for 2009. Hendrix is ranked Hendrix is on a journey to national leadership in “Unto the whole person” The Hendrix seal appeared for #71 on the “Best Private Colleges” list and is #81 on the engaged liberal arts and sciences education. Led by our the first time on the cover of the 1898 catalog. The seal “Overall” list. Hendrix is one of only 23 schools that made flagship Odyssey Program and supported by The Hendrix included the College’s motto, selected by a commit- both the top “100 Best Colleges” and top “100 Best Buy” Campaign, we have been charting progress, writing his- tee headed by the Rev. George W. Hill and taken from lists. tory, and making a difference in the lives of our students a passage in Ephesians: “Till we all come in the unity and the world. of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, U.S. News & World Report unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of U.S. News & World Report lists Hendrix as the #1 “Up- Hendrix is a College that engages students in the active the fullness of Christ ...” (Ephesians 4:13, King James and-coming Liberal Arts College” in its 2010 list of best pursuit of knowledge. Our students work closely with Version). Currently translated as “unto the whole person,” colleges. Hendrix is also ranked 80th on the magazine’s their faculty mentors, shaping their learning experiences the motto, in Ancient Greek, reflects Hendrix’s dedication list of best liberal arts colleges. to reflect their personal interests and challenging them- to both Christian principles and the traditional liberal selves to stretch beyond what they thought possible. arts ideal. The Princeton Review The Princeton Review lists Hendrix for academic excel- This commitment to engaged learning is part of the lence in its 2008 college guide, The Best 366 Colleges. history and fabric of Hendrix College. It is now the Hendrix was among the top 20 colleges recognized in cornerstone of a curricular initiative called Your Hendrix these four categories: 11th in the “professors get high Odyssey: Engaging in Active Learning. marks” category, 11th in the “best classroom experience” category, 16th in the “best college theater” category, and Through the Odyssey program we guarantee that every 20th in the “lots of race/class interaction.” Hendrix student will have at least three specific active learning experiences, drawn from six categories. In ad- Hendrix is also listed in The Princeton Review’s 2008 dition to the personal benefit students receive by linking edition of American’s Best Value Colleges noting the fact critical thought with action, Hendrix will also provide an that Hendrix costs about 10 percent less than several experiential learning transcript to each graduate. National Recognition comparable schools around the country. Hendrix has a long and proud tradition of national rec- We believe this new credential will be a valuable ad- ognition. As early as 1900 Hendrix was recognized by the In the 2010 edition, Best 371 Colleges, Hendrix is ranked dition to our graduates’ portfolios, whether their next U.S. Office of Education as having higher standards for fifth “Easiest Campus to Get Around” and 13th “Best move in life is to continue their education in graduate admission and graduation than any other institution of Athletic Facilities.” school or to enter the workforce. higher learning in Arkansas. That recognition continues today as numerous journals and college guides recognize Colleges That Change Lives the impact of Your Hendrix Odyssey: Colleges That Change Lives once again selects Hendrix for Engaging in Active Learning on inclusion in its latest guidebook edition, “40 Schools that American higher education. will Change the Way You Think About Colleges.”

Fiske Guide to Colleges Former New York Times education editor Loren Pope Fiske Guide to Colleges names wrote the guidebook to help students, parents and coun- Hendrix one of 44 national “Best selors find a good college match. The book profiles col- Buy” colleges and universities in its leges that make a real difference in the lives of students. 2010 edition. Hendrix is one of only The choices in the book were based on Pope’s years of 24 private institutions on the list. research as a journalist, as well as his direct interaction with students and graduates of the CTCL schools. The Forbes’ list of America’s Best 40 colleges he evaluates are known for their abilities to Colleges serve students with a wide range of abilities yet produce Forbes Magazine names Hendrix higher proportions of scientists and scholars. to both its top “100 Best Colleges”

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In summing up his reason for selecting Hendrix, which Did You Know? has a nine-page profile in the book, Pope writes: “I was Our graduates include: From the mid-1950s Hendrix gradually increased student unexpectedly blown away by Hendrix. It is an exemplary 6 - Rhodes Scholars enrollment until it stabilized at just under 1,000 in the college and teenagers of a wide range of abilities and 14 - Fulbright Scholars 1970s. Through the end of the 20th century, Hendrix interests would find this a very happy fit socially…There 26 - Watson Fellows added more than 15 buildings, developed a new should be at least one college as good as Hendrix in 21 - Goldwater Scholars master plan for growth of the campus, and revised and every state.” 2 - Truman Scholars enhanced its curriculum and added faculty in key areas. 2 - Jack Kent Cooke Scholars The New York-based education services company 1 - Marshall Scholar. The College’s long-standing commitment to experiential features Hendrix in its 2006 edition of its book, America’s education gave birth to the Hendrix Odyssey Program in Best Value Colleges. The guide profiles 81 colleges with Our graduates’ acceptance rate at law schools stands at 2005. This component of the curriculum, which requires outstanding academics, generous financial aid packages over 90% and the acceptance rate at medical schools is three engaged learning experiences of every Hendrix and relatively low costs. It includes public and private 85% (that’s nearly twice the national average). graduate, is helping the College build a national reputa- colleges and universities in 35 states. Hendrix is the only tion for leadership in engaged learning. college in Arkansas featured on the list. Hendrix graduates who immediately enter the job market obtain employment within From the foundation of more than 130 years of 6 months of graduation. excellence in education, Hendrix College is moving confidently into the 21st century. Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1

Average Class Size: 19

100% of our students receive some form of achievement-based and/or need-based state, federal or institutional assistance.

History in Brief In 1876 Central Institute, which was to become Hendrix College What Others Say was established in Altus, Arkansas, by the Rev. Isham L. “Inside this lovely setting is a warm community that Burrow. offers an educational experience to match: one without peer.” – Colleges that Change Lives The school became Central Collegiate Institute in 1881 with the addition of secondary and collegiate depart- “Universally, students are delighted with the quality ments. of Hendrix academics, the hallmark of which is the faculty-student interaction.” – The Insider’s Guide to the The institute was purchased in 1884 by conferences of Colleges, 2009 Edition the Southern Methodist Church in Arkansas and was renamed Hendrix College in honor of Bishop Eugene R. “You will find a faculty that will amaze you and that will Hendrix in 1889. The following year the college moved to open your mind to things you never imagined.” – The Conway, Arkansas. Best 368 Colleges from The Princeton Review By the mid-1930s Hendrix had firmly established its role as a small, coeducational, undergraduate, residential, liberal arts, church-related institution.

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Date Opponent Site Time Sept. 1 Central Baptist College Hendrix College 7 p.m. CT University of Dallas Invitational Sept. 3 Sul Ross State University Irving, Texas 1 p.m. CT Sept. 3 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Irving, Texas 3 p.m. CT Sept. 4 University of Dallas Irving, Texas 11 a.m. CT Sept. 4 East Texas Baptist University Irving, Texas 3 p.m. CT Hendrix Fall Classic Sept. 10 Huntingdon College Hendrix College 5 p.m. CT Sept. 10 Howard Payne University Hendrix College 7 p.m. CT Sept. 11 University of Dallas Hendrix College 12 p.m. CT Sept. 11 Ouachita Baptist University Hendrix College 2 p.m. CT Sept. 14 Williams Baptist College Walnut Ridge, Ark. 6 p.m. CT SCAC Central vs. West #1 Sept. 17 Colorado College * Georgetown, Texas 12 p.m. CT Sept. 17 Trinity University * Georgetown, Texas 4 p.m. CT Sept. 18 Austin College * Georgetown, Texas 10 a.m. CT Sept. 18 Millsaps College * Georgetown, Texas 2 p.m. CT Sept. 23 Rust College Little Rock, Ark. 5 p.m. CT Sept. 23 Philander Smith College Little Rock, Ark. 6 p.m. CT SCAC Central vs. East #1 Oct. 2 DePauw University * Birmingham, Ala. 12 p.m. CT Oct. 2 Rhodes College * Birmingham, Ala. 4 p.m. CT Oct. 3 Sewanee-The University of the South * Birmingham, Ala. 9 a.m. CT Oct. 3 Centre College * Birmingham, Ala. 1 p.m. CT Oct. 5 Crowley’s Ridge Junior College Hendrix College 4 p.m. CT Oct. 5 Philander Smith College Hendrix College 6 p.m. CT SCAC Central vs. West #2 Oct. 9 Colorado College * Jackson, Miss. 2 p.m. CT Oct. 9 Southwestern University * Jackson, Miss. 4 p.m. CT Oct. 10 Austin College * Jackson, Miss. 9 a.m. CT Oct. 10 Birmingham-Southern College * Jackson, Miss. 3 p.m. CT Cal Lutheran University Fall Classic Oct. 15 Whittier College Thousand Oaks, Calif. 5 p.m. PT Oct. 15 Cal Lutheran University Thousand Oaks, Calif. 7 p.m. PT Oct. 16 Pomona-Pitzer College Thousand Oaks, Calif. 3 p.m. PT Oct. 16 University of Redlands Thousand Oaks Calif. 5 p.m. PT Oct. 19 Central Baptist College Conway, Ark. 7 p.m. CT SCAC Central vs. East #2 Oct. 23 Oglethorpe University * Atlanta, Ga. 2 p.m. ET Oct. 23 Sewanee-The University of the South * Atlanta, Ga. 4 p.m. ET Oct. 24 DePauw University * Atlanta, Ga. 9 a.m. ET Oct. 24 Millsaps College * Atlanta, Ga. 1 p.m. ET Oct. 30 Rust College (Senior Day) Hendrix College 10 a.m. CT Oct. 30 Lyon College (Senior Day) Hendrix College 11:30 a.m. CT Oct. 30 Williams Baptist College (Senior Day) Hendrix College 3 p.m. CT Nov. 5-6 SCAC Championships (hosted by Trinity University) * = SCAC contest BOLD = home contest