2002 UCLA WOMEN’S Nov. 29-30 • at Albuturkey Tournament • Albuquerque, NM The Bruins finished Pac-10 play with a 9-9 record and a tie for fifth place in the conference stand- BRUIN QUICK FACTS ings. UCLA has three matches remaining in its Record: 16-13 regular season, which will take place this week- Pac-10 Record: 9-9 (tie 5th) end at the Albuturkey Tournament in Albuquer- Current Ranking: No. 21, AVCA/USA Today que, NM. UCLA will face Rice and Butler on Head Coach: Andy Banachowski Friday, with a match against host New Mexico Career Record: 935-234 (36th season) on Saturday evening. The Bruins will return to Volleyball SID: Amy Symons Westwood on Sunday, and will learn their SID Office Phone: 310/206-8123 2002 SCHEDULE postseason fate that evening, as the NCAA Website: www.uclabruins.com selection show will be broadcast on ESPNEWS. RECORD: 16-13, 9-9 PAC-10 BRUINS SPLIT WITH ARIZONAS TO FINISH PAC-10 PLAY AT .500 DATE OPPONENT TIME at Hawaiian Airlines Classic (Honolulu, HI) With a five-game win over Arizona State on Thursday and a four-game loss to Arizona on Friday, the 21st-ranked UCLA women’s volleyball team completed Pac-10 play in a tie for fifth (with A30 vs. Colorado~ (#21/20) __ W, 3-1 Washington) and a 9-9 conference record in 2002. Friday’s match provided many dramatics, S 1 vs. Ohio State~ (#9/10) __W, 3-0 highlighted by UCLA overcoming a 13-10 deficit in game five to win 15-13. Three Bruins had S 2 at Hawai’i~ (#4/2) ______L, 1-3 double-figure kills in the match, led by Brittany Ringel with 17, Lauren Fendrick with 16 and Brynn at Diet Coke Classic (Minneapolis, MN) Murphy with 10. Four Bruins had double-figure digs with Krystal McFarland and Chrissie S 6 at Minnesota (#20/NR) __ L, 0-3 Zartman posting 17 apiece, Ringel with 15 and Fendrick with 11. S 7 vs. Northern Iowa (#9/8) _ L, 0-3 The Bruins came out strong on senior night against Arizona, and all three seniors started the S 7 vs. Rhode Island ______W, 3-0 match. UCLA won the first game 34-32, but lost the following three games 30-21, 30-21, 30-28. S 11 at San Francisco ______W, 3-1 Four Bruins had double-figure kills, led by Ringel with 16, while Zartman contributed 26 digs. at Nike Portland Invitational (Portland, OR) CHRISSIE ZARTMAN NAMED FIRST-TEAM ALL-PAC-10 S 13 at Portland ______W, 3-0 Sophomore libero Chrissie Zartman was named First-Team All-Pac-10 on Tuesday, and was the S 14 vs. Cal State Fullerton ___W, 3-0 only libero on the conference first team. Senior Lauren Fendrick earned Hon. Mention All-Pac-10 S 14 vs. Toledo ______W, 3-0 honors, while setter Haley Jorgensborg was named to the Hon. Mention All-Freshman team. S 18 OLYMP PRAHA (EXH)@~ L, 1-3 UCLA VS. RICE S 20 at Arizona*^~ ______L, 1-3 Friday will mark the first meeting between UCLA and Rice on the volleyball floor. The Owls are lead S 21 at Arizona State* ______L, 1-3 by Rebeca Pazo (4.83 kpg, 3.33 dpg, 550 points) and Rebecca Kainz (1.26 bpg). S 27 WASHINGTON*~ _____ W, 3-0 S28 WASHINGTON ST.*~ (#18/20) W, 3-2 VS UTLER UCLA . B O 4 at California* ______W, 3-1 Friday will also mark the first meeting between UCLA and Butler. The Bulldogs are led by Kali Carter O 5 at Stanford*~ (#4/4)______L, 1-3 (3.12 kpg), Megan Knightly (2.97 dpg) and Kealy Norris (0.93 bpg). O 10 OREGON STATE*~ ____ W, 3-0 UCLA VS. NEW MEXICO O 11 OREGON*~ ______W, 3-0 The Bruins lead the all-time series with the Lobos by a 5-0 margin, including a 1-0 record when O 18 at USC*~ (#1/1) ______L, 0-3 playing in Albuquerque. The last meeting between these two teams was on Sept. 2, 1993. The O25 at Washington State*^(#20/17) L, 2-3 Bruins won 15-8, 15-3, 15-6 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Lobos are led by O 26 at Washington* ______L, 0-3 Anna Reines (3.82 kpg), Blaire Burns (3.30 dpg) and Chelsea Sondrup (1.18 bpg). N 1 STANFORD*~ (#6) ______L, 0-3 HEAD COACH ANDY BANACHOWSKI N 2 CALIFORNIA*~______W, 3-0 In his 36th season on the Bruin bench, UCLA head coach Andy Banachowski remains one of the N 8 at Oregon State* ______W, 3-0 top coaches in his profession. On Sept. 1, 2001, in , he became the first collegiate women’s N 9 at Oregon* ______W, 3-1 volleyball coach in history to record 900 career wins, and is just the second collegiate volleyball N 12 PEPPERDINE~ (#9) _____ L, 0-3 coach for either gender to reach that milestone. UCLA men’s coach Al Scates, for whom N 15 USC*^~ (#2) ______L, 0-3 Banachowski was a setter during his collegiate career, posted his 1,000th career win in February, N 21 ARIZONA STATE*~ (RV) W, 3-2 2000. The first women’s volleyball coach to be inducted into the National Volleyball Hall of Fame N 22 ARIZONA*~ (#16) ______L, 1-3 in Holyoke, MA, Banachowski currently has a career record of 935-234 (.800), and has coached at Albuturkey Tourn. (Albuquerque, NM) the Bruins to six national championships, including three NCAA titles. N29 vs. Rice ______10:00 am NEXT WEEK FOR THE BRUINS N29 vs. Butler______4:30 pm UCLA’s schedule for next week will be determined on Sunday, December 1 at 6 pm Pacific Time, N30 at New Mexico ______7:00 pm when the NCAA Tournament bracket will be announced on ESPNEWS. Information will be updated D 5-8 NCAA First/Second Round~ TBA on www.uclabruins.com and on the UCLA FanPhone at 310-825-8575 as soon as possible. D 12-15NCAA Regionals~ ______TBA D 19,21 NCAA Finals (New Orleans) TBA THIS WEEK IN BRUIN VOLLEYBALL • ALBUTURKEY TOURNAMENT Home matches in BOLD at Pauley Pavilion unless noted; ALL TIMES LOCAL TO MATCH SITE and subject to Fri. Nov. 29 vs. Rice ______Albuquerque, NM 10:00 am MT change; * Pac-10 Conference Match; ^Televised on FOX Sat. Nov. 30 vs. Butler ______Albuquerque, NM 4:30 pm MT Sports Net;~Audio broadcast on the web Sat. Nov. 30 at New Mexico ______Albuquerque, NM 7:00 pm MT (uclabruins.com); @-match played at the Wooden Sun. Dec. 1 NCAA Selection Show ______ESPNEWS 6:00 pm PT Center; Rankings are AVCA/Volleyball Magazine USA TODAY/AVCA POLL FENDRICK NAMED HONORABLE MENTION ALL-PAC-10 POLL #13/NOVEMBER 25 The only senior in uniform for the Bruins at the conclusion of this season, outside hitter Lauren # School (First-Place Votes) Points Record Last Fendrick was named to her third career Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 team on Nov. 26. Fendrick 1 *USC (59) 1613 24-1 1 recorded her 1,000th carer kill earlier this season on Sat., Sept. 7 in Minneapolis and went on to 2 *Hawai’i (3) 1511 28-1 2 notch her 1,000th career dig on Nov. 1 in Pauley Pavilion. Currently, Fendrick ranks ninth in Bruin 3 Florida (1) 1471 29-1 3 history with 117 career service aces, 10th with 1,090 digs and 15th with 1,301 career kills. Fendrick, 4 *Stanford 1458 26-4 4 who was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Hawaiian Airlines Classic, leads the Bruins 5 Nebraska (2) 1417 26-1 5 with 3.62 kills per game, and is one of just two players (with Chrissie Zartman) to have played in 6 UC Santa Barbara 1276 28-1 7 every game of every match this season. 7 *Pepperdine 1211 23-6 8 MURPHY FINDS SUCCESS ON THE OUTSIDE 8 *Northern Iowa 1126 30-2 9 9 *Minnesota 1109 29-4 6 Sophomore Brynn Murphy played last season as a middle blocker for the Bruins, but has made 10 Long Beach State 1076 26-3 10 a successful transition to outside hitter for the 2002 season. Murphy is one of five Bruins averaging 11 *Washington State 956 21-7 13 more than 2.5 kills per game, and is the only Bruin to earn two All-Tournament team honors this 12 *Arizona 782 16-10 16 season. She was chosen for the Hawaiian Airlines Classic and Nike Portland Invitational All- 13 Santa Clara 774 24-5 11 Tournament Teams. Murphy is averaging 2.59 kills per game with 256 total kills, and ranks third 14 North Carolina 732 29-3 12 on the team in blocks, averaging 0.89 blocks per game. 15 Wisconsin 656 21-8 14 RINGEL CONTINUES TO LEAD BRUINS OFFENSIVELY 16 Penn State 628 22-7 17 Brittany Ringel opened Pac-10 play with a bang at Arizona on Sept. 20, downing a career-high 22 17 Georgia Tech 557 31-5 20 kills with a .391 attack percentage. Ringel had kills on five of her first six swings on in the match, and 18 Eastern Washington 470 29-2 15 led the Bruins both with 22 kills and 12 points on the evening. She has continued her solid play since 19 Missouri 349 24-6 22 that point, posting team-high kills in 13 matches, including 10 in Pac-10 play and 12 of the Bruins 20 *Ohio State 329 17-10 25 20 matches. Ringel, who played both volleyball and last year, currently ranks second on 21 UCLA 320 16-13 21 the team with a 3.38 kills per-game average and has played in 97 of the team’s 102 games. 22 Kansas State 295 19-7 19 23 South Carolina 258 21-6 18 MCFARLAND, JORGENSBORG SET BRUINS IN 2002 24 Utah 185 24-7 24 Head coach Andy Banachowski has adopted a 6-2 offense for the 2002 season, a system that 25 Univ. of San Diego 184 25-7 23 utilizes two setters. The pair that is quarterbacking the Bruin offense includes redshirt sophomore UCLA Opponents receiving votes: California (105), co-captain Krystal McFarland and true freshman Haley Jorgensborg. Washington (77) McFarland redshirted the 2001 season while Erika Selsor completed her record-setting career, VOLLEYBALL MAGAZINE POLL but McFarland was participating fully in team practices. She currently leads the team with 8.70 assists per game, ranking eighth in the Pac-10 in that category. She generally starts matches, and OCTOBER 21/WEEK 9 has played across the front row on numerous occasions. 1 *USC 11 *Pepperdine Jorgensborg, an honorable mention Pac-10 All-Freshman team selection, practically played 2 *Hawai’i 12 North Carolina her high school volleyball on the UCLA campus, as she attended nearby Marymount High School. 3 Florida 13 Santa Clara She has set successfully during her 91 games on the court, and has averaged 5.58 assists per 4 Nebraska 14 UCLA game to this point in the season. 5 *Stanford 15 Wisconsin 6 UC Santa Barbara 16 Eastern Washington BARBA SOLID IN RETURN TO LINEUP 7 Long Beach State 17 *Washington State True freshman middle blocker Nancy Barba played in one game each of the Ohio State and 8 *Northern Iowa 18 *Arizona Hawai’i matches in September before being sidelined with a stress fracture. Barba was on track 9 *Minnesota 19 Texas 10 Penn State 20 *Arizona State for a medical redshirt season before Angela Eckmier’s injury put her back in the lineup. In her first *INDICATES 2002 UCLA OPPONENT two career Pac-10 matches, Barba responded, posting identical offensive lines against both Oregon schools (7K-0E-12TA, .583 ATK%). For the season, Barba is now averaging 1.17 kills and UCLA’S RECORD WHEN … 0.79 blocks per game. Win Game 1 ___ 14-1 Lose Game 1 __ 2-12 Win Game 2 ___ 14-3 Lose Game 2 __ 2-10 Win Game 3 ___ 13-2 Lose Game 3 ___3-11 2002 UCLA WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER Win Game 4 ____ 5-1 Lose Game 4 ___ 1-5 No.Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School) Game 5 ______2-1 1 Brittany Ringel OH 6-1 So. 1V Arlington, TX (Trinity Valley) BRUINS IN THE POLLS 2 Nancy Barba MB 6-1 Fr. HS Austin, TX (Westwood) 3 Natalie Ray OH/L 5-10 So.* 1V San Diego, CA (Torrey Pines) WEEK AVCA VBMAG* 4 Haley Jorgensborg S 5-10 Fr. HS Pacific Palisades, CA (Marymount) Preseason 11 ______13 7 Cira Wright MB 6-0 Jr. 2V La Palma, CA (Kennedy) *Volleyball Magazine’s Sept. 3 ___ 7 ______10 last poll was released on 10 Brynn Murphy MB 6-3 So. 1V Coronado, CA (Francis Parker) Sept. 9 ___ 14 ______15 10/21/02 12 Krystal McFarland S 5-10 So.* 1V Ventura, CA (Buena) Sept. 16 __ 11 ______12 14 Lauren Fendrick OH 6-3 Sr. 3V Carlsbad, CA (Carlsbad) Sept. 23 _ 17 ______17 15 Heather Cullen OH/RS 6-1 So. 1V Costa Mesa, CA (Newport Harbor) Sept. 30 _ 13 ______14 16 Angela Eckmier MB 6-2 Sr.* 3V Simi Valley, CA (Van Nuys) Oct. 7 ___ 13 ______15 Oct. 14 ___ 13 ______14 18 Teryn Spragg OH 5-11 Fr. HS Manhattan Beach, CA (Mira Costa) Oct. 21 ___ 13 ______14 19 Lauren Hogan OH 5-11 Sr.* 3V Long Beach, CA (Wilson) Oct. 28 __ 18 23 Chrissie Zartman L 5-5 So. 1V Hermosa Beach, CA (Bishop Montgomery) Nov. 4 ___ 19 24 Miriam Denard OH 5-10 Fr. HS Decatur, GA (Decatur) Nov. 11___ 19 25 Morgan Smith RS 5-10 Fr. HS Corona del Mar, CA (Corona del Mar) Nov. 18 __ 21 26 Tammy Jackson S 5-11 Fr. HS Poway, CA (Poway) Nov. 25 __ 21 28 Katie Duggan OH 5-11 Fr. HS Newport Beach, CA (Corona Del Mar) Dec. 2 *indicates that the player as utilized a redshirt season. Final ZARTMAN DIGS ROLE AS BRUIN LIBERO; ALL-PAC-10 SELECTION ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM BRUINS With the introduction of the libero position to the women’s collegiate game in 2002, sophomore Hawaiian Airlines: Lauren Fendrick, Brynn Murphy Chrissie Zartman has taken the opportunity to shine. On Nov. 26, she became the first defensive Diet Coke Classic: no Bruins on tourn. team Nike Portland Invitational: Brynn Murphy, Chrissie player in conference history to be named First-Team All-Pac-10, and was the only Bruin named Zartman, Cira Wright (MVP) to the conference first team. Zartman leads the Bruins and the Pac-10 in digs (465), digs per game (4.56), and digs per-game in conference matches only (5.08, leading WSU’s Kortney Jamtaas by PAC-10 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 0.56 digs per game). With three matches remaining in UCLA’s regular season, Zartman currently Sept. 3 ______April Ross, USC ranks third on UCLA’s single-season list, needing five digs to move into second place and 35 digs Sept. 9 ______Mia Jerkov, CAL to surpass Samantha Shaver’s Bruin single-season record (499 in 1993) and become the first Sept. 16 ______Kim Glass, ARIZ player in UCLA history with a 500-dig season. She is on pace to become the first Bruin in history Sept. 23 ______Katie Olsovsky, USC to lead the Pac-10 in digs per game. Sept. 30 ______Juliana Escobar, ASU In the first half of the Pac-10 season, Zartman recorded career-high digs in consecutive matches, posting Oct. 7 ______Emily Adams, USC Oct. 14 ______Kim Glass, ARIZ a 27-dig effort in UCLA’s 3-2 win over Washington State on Sept. 28 before coming back with a new career- Oct. 21 ______Mia Jerkov, CAL best of 28 digs in UCLA’s 3-1 win at Cal on Oct. 4. That 28-dig effort was just two digs shy of the UCLA record Oct. 28 ______Laura Collins, OSU for digs in a four-game match. Zartman matched her career-best mark as part of an outstanding individual Nov. 4 ______Logan Tom, STAN defensive effort in the state of Washington, posting 28 digs at Washington State on Oct. 25, and followed with Nov. 11______Logan Tom, STAN 23 digs in UCLA’s three-game loss to Washington on Oct. 26. Nov. 18 ______LaToya Harris, WSU An accomplished player, Zartman has earned her AAA beach rating, and won a gold Nov. 25 ______Sara McGee, STAN medal at the World University Games this past summer while playing with long-time partner Tracy Lindquist. She also partnered with Keao Burdine for the FIVB Under-21 World Championships last summer, finishing second. PAC-10 STANDINGS Team Pac-10 O’All THE WRIGHT STUFF 1 USC ______17-1 ______24-1 Junior middle blocker Cira Wright completed her pre-conference season in style, earning MVP 2 Stanford ______15-3 _____ 26-4 honors at the Nike Portland Invitational. Wright is among the team leaders in kills and blocks, 3 Washington State ______11-7 ______21-7 ranking second on the team with a 1.19 blocks per game average, and stands fifth on the team Arizona ______11-7 ______16-10 with a 2.53 kills per game average. An athletic player who is among UCLA’s most versatile 5 UCLA ______9-9 ______16-13 Washington ______9-9 ______17-10 attackers, Wright continues to improve in her first season as a full-time player for the Bruins. 7 Arizona State ______8-10 _____ 12-11 CULLEN CONTINUES TO SERVE ACES 8 California ______7-11 ______18-11 9 Oregon State ______2-16 _____ 7-20 Sophomore outside hitter Heather Cullen continues to lead the Bruins at the service line with 24 10 Oregon ______1-17 ______11-21 aces on the season. She has been playing in all rotations, and is one of five players averaging at least 2.5 kills per game this season for the well-balanced Bruin attack. She is averaging 2.63 kills ALL-PAC-10 SELECTIONS and 1.77 digs per game, and has recorded 48 block assists and two solo blocks during her 97 games on the floor this season. FIRST TEAM— Emily Adams, USC; Paige Benjamin, WASU; Keao Burdine, USC; Juliana Escobar, ASU; ECKMIER CONCLUDES CAREER WITH ACL INJURY , ARIZ; LaToya Harris, WSU; Mia Jerkov, CAL; Gretchen Maurer, WASH; Sara McGee, STAN; Senior middle blocker Angela Eckmier’s UCLA carer came to a close on Tue., Nov. 5, when she , STAN; Katie Olsovsky, USC; April ruptured the ACL in her right knee during practice. Eckmier stuffed her 200th career block at the Ross, USC; Logan Tom, STAN; Chrissie Zartman, Nike Portland Invitational, and finishes her career with 253 career blocks to her credit. UCLA. HON. MENTION— Lauren Fendrick, UCLA. ALL- Eckmier had played in 78 of a possible 80 games for the Bruins this season, recording 146 kills FRESHMAN— Dariam Acevedo, ORE; Jenna Brown, (1.87 per game), 11 service aces, 49 digs and team-highs of 16 solo blocks, 75 block assists and CAL; Kim Glass, ARIZ; Bre Ladd, ARIZ; Brenn Larson, 91 total blocks for a 1.17 per-game average. Eckmier was ranked seventh in the Pac-10 with her WSU; Candace Lee, WASH; HON. MENTION— Haley 1.17 blocks per-game average at the time of her injury. Jorgensborg, UCLA “We are all saddened for Angela,” said UCLA head coach Andy Banachowski. “She is an ideal player who always gives maximum effort, and it’s unfortunate that her senior season is ending this way.” Eckmier suffered the injury while participating in a defensive drill during practice on ANDY BANACHOWSKI’S MILESTONE WINS: Tuesday, November 5, when she collided with a teammate. #1: OCT. 16, 1970 Eckmier did start a final game for the Bruins on senior night (Nov. 22), when injured teammate UCLA defeats San Diego State 3-0 at home. This is also the first victory in UCLA women’s volleyball recorded history. Lauren Hogan served the first point of the match, then recorded a dig on the second rally. Hogan #100: DEC. 14, 1973 has missed the majority of her collegiate career due to continuing shoulder problems. Eckmier, UCLA defeats Sam Houston State 2-0 (neutral floor). who was less than three weeks removed from surgery, started the match without her knee brace, #200: OCT. 19, 1977 and was replaced by Bruin libero Chrissie Zartman before the ball was put in play. UCLA defeats Cal State Fullerton 15-3, 15-6, 15-4 at home. #300: NOV. 25, 1980 IN THE AC TATISTICAL ANKINGS A 3-1 (14-16, 15-10, 15-13, 15-7) conference win over Arizona. UCLA P -10 S R #400: SEPT. 25, 1983 BRUINS IN THE TEAM STANDINGS BRUINS IN THE INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Neutral-court win over Washington: 15-6, 15-6, 15-9. Digs: Chrissie Zartman, 1st (4.56/game) (15th) #500: OCT. 9, 1986 Hitting Percentage: 9th (.206) vs. Long Beach State at home: 15-5, 15-9. Blocks: Angela Eckmier, 8th (1.17/game) Kills: 2nd (16.48/game) (13th) #600: NOV. 3, 1989 Cira Wright, 6th (1.19/game) Assists: 2nd (15.02/game) (11th) Pac-10 sweep of Stanford, 15-13, 15-4, 15-10 Assists: Krystal McFarland, 8th (8.70/game) Blocks: 5th (2.60/game) #700: NOV. 7, 1992 Aces: 10th (1.07/game) PAC-10 MATCHES ONLY UCLA defeats Oregon 3-0 (15-3, 15-5, 15-8) #800: SEPT. 7, 1996 Digs: 1st (17.47/game) Digs: Chrissie Zartman, 1st (5.08/game) Blocks: Angela Eckmier, 8th (1.11/game); UCLA downs San Diego 3-1 (11-15, 16-14, 15-9, 15-1) at the UCSB Classic in Santa Barbara, CA Cira Wright, 5th (1.24/game) #900: SEPT. 1, 2001 (BOLD) indicates NCAA rank Assists: Krystal McFarland, 8th (8.47/game) The Bruins defeat No. 19 Kansas State 3-1 for through matches of Nov. 17 Banachowski’s milestone win en route to the Hawaiian Pac-10 rankings through matches of Nov. 24 Airlines Classic championship. 2002 UCLA WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL •SEASON HIGHS

#1 BRITTANY RINGEL • SO• OH #12 KRYSTAL MCFARLAND • SO (RS) • S Kills: ______• 22 vs. #15 Arizona (9/20) Assists: ______• 60 at #20 Washington State (10/25) Digs: __ •15 at #20 Washington State (10/25); vs. Arizona State (11/21) Kills: • 5 twice: at San Francisco (9/11); at #20 Washington St. (10/25) Blocks: ______• 3 five times, last: (0-3) vs. Oregon State (10/10) Digs: ______• 21 vs. #18 Washington State (9/28) Aces: ______* 2 at Arizona State (9/21) Blocks: ______• 4 (0-4) at San Francisco (9/11) ATK%: ______.519 (15-1-27) vs. Rhode Island (9/7) Aces: ______* 2 at Oregon State (11/8)

#14 LAUREN FENDRICK • SR • OH #2 NANCY BARBA • FR• MB Kills: ______21 at Oregon (11/9) Kills: ______7, 3x: at Oregon State (11/8), at Oregon (11/9), Digs: ___ 19 twice: at #4 Stanford (10/5); at #20 Washington St. (10/25) ______#9 Pepperdine (11/12) Blocks: _ 4 (1-3) twice: vs. #21 Colorado (8/30), at San Francisco (9/11) Digs: ______3 at Oregon (11/9) Aces: ______4 vs. Rhode Island (9/7) Blocks: ______5 (2-3) at Oregon (11/9) ATK%: ______.500 (13-1-27) vs. vs. #9 Ohio State (9/1) ATK% ____.583 (7-0-12) twice: at Oregon State (11/8), at Oregon (11/9) #15 HEATHER CULLEN • SO• MB

#3 NATALIE RAY • RS SO • DS/OH Kills: ______• 16 at Cal (10/4) Digs: ______•14 vs. Oregon (10/11) Aces: ______• 1 at Portland (9/13) Blocks: ______• 5 (0-5) at Cal (10/4) Digs: ______2 three times, last: at Portland (9/13) Aces: ______• 4 vs. Cal State Fullerton (9/14) ATK%: ______• .619 (14-1-21) at Oregon (11/9)

#4 HALEY JORGENSBORG • FR • S #16 ANGELA ECKMIER • SR (RS) • MB Assists: ______35 vs. #18 Washington State (9/28) Kills: ______12 at San Francisco (9/11) Kills: ______1 vs. Rhode Island (9/7), vs. #18 Washington State (9/28), Digs: ______5 vs. #6 Stanford (11/1) ______vs. Arizona State (11/21) Blocks: ____ 7 (0-7) three times: at Cal (10/4), vs. Oregon State (10/10) Digs: ______15 vs. Cal State Fullerton (9/14) ______(2-5) at #20 Washington State (10/25) Aces: ______2 vs. #18 Washington State (9/28) Aces: ______• 3 twice: vs. Colorado (8/30), at San Francisco (9/11) ATK%: ______.647 (12-1-17) at San Francisco (9/11)

#7 CIRA WRIGHT • JR • MB #18 TERYN SPRAGG • FR • OH Kills: ______• 18 at Oregon (11/9) Kills: ______8 vs. Oregon State (10/10) Digs: ______• 7 at #4 Hawai’i (9/2) Aces: ______1 twice: at San Francisco (9/11), vs. Toledo (9/14) Blocks: ______• 11 (0-11) vs. Arizona State (11/21) Digs: ______7 vs. Oregon State (10/10) Aces: ______• 1 three times, last: vs. #6 Stanford (11/1) Blocks: ______2 (0-2) twice:vs. Oregon St. (10/10), vs. Oregon (10/11) ATK%: ______.550 (12-1-20) vs. Cal State Fullerton (9/14)

#23 CHRISSIE ZARTMAN • SO • L #10 BRYNN MURPHY •SO •OH Digs (3 gm match): ______25 at Oregon State (11/11) Kills: ______• 15 at San Francisco (9/11) Digs (4 gm match): ______• 28 at Cal (10/4) Digs: ______• 6 at Oregon (11/9) Digs (5 gm match): ______• 28 at #20 Washington State (10/25) Blocks: ______• 10 (2-8) vs. #16 Arizona (11/22) Aces: ______• 2 three times, last: at Oregon (11/9) • new career high; *ties previous career high ATK%: ______.552 (13-1-23) vs. Oregon State (10/10) All marks for Freshmen are also career highs