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Inquiries regarding admission to Catawba College are always Catawba College is dedicat - warmly welcomed. If you are interested in joining the Catawba ed to helping students reach community, you should apply for admission anytime after your their highest potential. sixth semester of high school. Blending liberal studies with Catawba follows the usual guidelines for “rolling admissions” and, therefore, has no closing date for accepting applications. career preparation, the college Applying early will ensure an early response from the college. offers the Bachelor of Arts, In your application, you are asked to provide a wide variety of Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of information relating to your academic and co-curricular back - Fine Arts, Bachelor of Business ground. This information is used to help determine your potential Administration and Master of to profit from, as well as contribute to, the Catawba community. Education degrees. You must complete a minimum of 16 units of high school course work, 12 of which should be in academic subjects. The fol - lowing college preparatory course work is strongly recommended: four units of English; three units of mathematics (Algebra I or COLLEGE ORIENTATION above); three units of Laboratory Science; three units of Social Science; and two units of foreign language. Catawba officials want to do everything they can to help new Your admission to Catawba also will be evaluated by class students succeed, and that means more than making good grades. rank, grade point average, SAT or ACT examination scores, and It means adjusting well. It means learning to live and work with academic course selection. others in an environ - Arrangements for visits to the Catawba campus may be made ment that is new. by calling 1-800-CATAWBA, or by writing the Office of To ease the transi - Admissions, Catawba College, 2300 W. Innes Street, Salisbury, NC, tion to college life, 28144. Catawba offers an The coaches are available by writing the Athletic Department orientation session or by telephone: before the opening of the fall term for all (M) ...... Jim Gantt ...... 704-637-4469 first-time freshmen (M) ...... Jim Baker ...... 704-637-4473 and transfer students. Basketball (W) ...... Angie Morton ...... 704-637-4471 One of the pri - Cross Country (M&W) . . Bill Haggerty ...... 704-637-4473 mary strengths of the Football (M) ...... Chip Hester ...... 704-637-4424 program is that students (M&W) ...... Sam Gealy ...... 704-637-4236 have contact with an (M) ...... Peter Bourque ...... 704-637-4485 advisor from the first day Lacrosse (W) ...... Jordan Clodfelter ...... 704-637-4408 they arrive on campus. Soccer (M) ...... Liam Farrell ...... 704-637-4348 And that relationship Soccer (W) ...... Michael Swan ...... 704-637-4324 continues in small, twice- (M&W) ...... Nan Whitley ...... 704-637-4359 weekly classes during the (M&W) . . . . . Betsy Graham ...... 704-637-4672 entire first semester. (M&W) ...... Jeff Childress ...... 704-637-4265 (W) ...... Ginger Hamric ...... 704-637-4480 SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Catawba Quick Facts The South Atlantic Conference is a group of ten church-related colleges of similar size and athletic Location ...... Salisbury, NC 28144 philosophy. As an all-sports conference, the league Admissions Office Telephone ...... 1-800-228-2922 has grown into one of the premier small-college Home facility ...... Goodman Gym athletic conference in the nation. The 1993-94 year was extremely special in that Colors ...... Blue and White the conference became fully affiliated with the NCAA Division II Nickname ...... Catawba Indians and is now eligible for national championships opportunities in all Enrollment ...... 1,200 of its 14 sponsored sports. Founded ...... 1851 Church Affiliation ...... United Church of Christ Athletic Affiliation ...... NCAA II NCAA DIVISION II Conference ...... South Atlantic The National Collegiate Athletic Association is President ...... Brien Lewis the organization through which the nation’s colleges Athletic Director ...... Dennis Davidson and universities speak and act on athletic matters at Sports Information ...... Jim Lewis the national level. It is a voluntary association of more than 1,000 institutions, conferences, organiza - Sports Information Telephone ...... 704-637-4720 tions and individuals devoted to the sound administration of Head Athletic Trainer ...... Bob Casmus intercollegiate athletics. 2012 Catawba College Volleyball Guide

Front Row (L-R): Ashley Brown, Katrina Maine, Abby Pennington, Emily Richardson, Jenny Young, Jordan Raye, Alli Parrish, Anna Logan, Denise Grissom, Rachel Gallup, Kaytee Frabotta, Haley Lanier, Alex Hopper. Back Row: Savannah Tomlinson, Carson Brewer, Brinsley Stewart, Kaitlyn Whitmer, Leah Ryan.

CONTENTS CREDITS

Catawba Athletic This volleyball yearbook is a publica - Administration ...... 2 tion of the Catawba College Sports Information Office. Head Coach Ginger Hamric ...... 3 EDITOR: Jim Lewis, Sports Information Director. Profiles ...... 4-6 WRITTEN BY: Jim Lewis Roster ...... 7 PHOTOGRAPHY: Jim Lewis and Statistics ...... 8 Chuck Williams.

Record Book ...... 9

- 1 - Administration

BRIEN LEWIS DENNIS DAVIDSON President Athletic Director Brien Lewis became the President of Dennis Davidson has been director of ath - Catawba College in April 2012. He comes to letics since May of 1996. He came to Catawba Catawba after serving as Vice President for College in July 1984 as director of public University Development and Alumni Relations information and moved totally into sports at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC. Lewis information one year later. and his wife Laura are parents of two teenage In 1991, Davidson was promoted to assis - children, Josh and Anna Louise. tant to the athletic director, and in 1993, he Lewis joined the administration of was promoted to assistant athletic director for Winthrop University in 1999 as Executive Assistant to the President and game operations, in addition to the sports information duties. Secretary to the Board of Trustees. He also served as the founding Dean Davidson oversees the entire athletic program at Catawba. He has of Winthrop’s University College between 2003 and 2007 and taught, as also been responsible for securing athletic advertising and sponsor - an Assistant Professor and then as an Associate Professor of Business ships and has had significant roles in Catawba’s Sports Hall of Fame Administration. inductions, the South Atlantic Conference Spring Sports Festival and Before his time at Winthrop, Lewis, who earned his law degree from the year-end athletic ceremony. He is a member of the National the University of Toronto, was a practicing attorney with Wishart, Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and is a mem - Norris, Henninger & Pittman of Burlington between 1994 and 1999. ber of the regional advisory committee for NCAA Division II football. From 1998 until 1999, he was a Certified Superior Court Mediator for Davidson is the immediate past chairman of the South Atlantic the same firm. Conference Athletics Directors Council and is currently the SAC AD liai - A Morehead Scholar at the University of at Chapel son for baseball. He has also served in that capacity for women’s vol - Hill, Lewis received a full academic scholarship based on academic leyball, women’s basketball and athletic training. achievement, leadership and moral force of character. Between 1989 Davidson was also highly involved in the planning of the Hayes and 1990, he was UNC Chapel Hill's Student Body President, elected by Field House and Shuford Stadium reconstruction. He also directed the a student body of 23,000. As a Canadian, he was the first international highly popular Sam Moir Christmas Basketball Classic (1996-2011). student to hold that office. A former member of the College Sports Information Directors of Lewis is currently leading the campus through a strategic planning America (CoSIDA), Davidson was chairman of the NAIA District 26 process that will assess issues ranging from a campus master plan for SIDs and the Carolinas Conference Awards Committee for three years facilities to student success initiatives to marketing and branding of the (1986-89). He was voted by his peers as District 26 SID of the Year for institution. He says he is inspired and energized by Catawba’s core val - 1987-88 and 1992-93. ues as emblazoned on the college seal – scholarship, character, culture Born in Statesville, but reared in Salisbury, Davidson graduated in and service – and by the college’s mission to “prepare students to reach 1977 from West Rowan High School, where he was a four-year letter - their full potential.” man in baseball, earning All-North Piedmont Conference honors as a senior. Davidson earned a bachelor’s degree in English at Catawba in 1981, working as a part-time writer at The Salisbury Post during his college years. He actually began at The Post as a 16-year-old sportswriter in 1975. A member of Milford Hills United Methodist Church, Davidson is president of the Westside Pool Association. He is also a member of the Windmill Ridge Property Owners Board of Directors. Davidson resides in Salisbury with his wife, Toni, a registered nurse at Lexington Memorial Hospital. They have three daughters, Bethany (23), a Catawba graduate, Katie (20), a junior at Catawba, and Carrie (15).

Athletic Training

BRANDON AUTON Auton comes to Catawba from the University of Nebraska where he earned a master’s degree in education administrion and athletic administra - Athletic Trainer tion in 2011. While with the Cornhuskers, he served as a graduate assistant with the baseball team. Auton earned a bachelor’s of science degree in ath - Brandon Auton is in his second year as Assistant letic training from Western Carolina in 2009. Athletic Trainer at Catawba College. In addition to While at Western Carolina, Auton worked with the football and softball his medical coverage for the women’s volleyball teams. He also interned with the Pittsburgh Pirates with the Hickory team, he also oversees coverage for the men’s and Crawdads and at their spring training facility in Bradenton, FL. Auton also women’s swimming, and baseball teams, which spent the spring of 2009 as an intern at Vanderbilt University, working with includes both home and away practice and game coverage. In addition to men’s and women’s basketball and baseball. being a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), Auton is also a Red Cross Instructor.

- 2 - The Coaching Staff

GINGER HAMRIC Head Coach

Ginger Hamric begins her 23rd season at the helm of the Catawba College volleyball program. Hamric’s teams have compiled a 466-255 record and, in 2008, she guided the squad to the NCAA II Southeast Region Championship match. In 2001, Catawba became the first South Atlantic Conference team to qualify for NCAA II regional play after claiming the 2001 SAC Tournament title. Catawba also earned a regional berth last season. In 2000, Catawba took the SAC Championship and posted a 34-7 record. Catawba also captured the 1990 and 1991 SAC Tournament crowns under Hamric. She is also an instructor in Catawba’s Goodman School of Physical Education. Hamric is an AVCA member. Prior to her arrival at Catawba, Hamric, was volleyball coach and a biology teacher at Mt. Airy High School. That position was her first after graduating from Appalachian State University in 1985. She was also an assis - tant coach in basketball and co-coach in softball. Her volleyball teams at Mt. Airy won two state (2-A) championships (1986, 1987) and three Northwestern Conference titles (1986-88). Two other seasons (1988 and 1989), the Lady Bears were state runner-ups. Overall, Hamric’s five-year record at Mt. Airy was 95-14. She was voted league coach of the year three times and Mt. Airy High School Teacher of the Year in 1987 and 1989. An outstanding former athlete herself, Hamric was a three-year starter in volleyball at Forbush High Profile School, before graduating in 1981. At Record: 466-255 ASU, she was captain of the team as a hitter in 1983 and 1984. She helped – Ranks #1 in SAC in career lead the Lady Apps to the Southern wins Conference championship during her senior season. – Ranks #1 in all-time SAC Hamric earned a bachelor’s of sci - wins ence education degree from ASU. She – Stands 21st in wins among earned a master’s degree in science education from Wake Forest. She is a active NCAA II coaches member of Gamma Beta Phi academ - – 4-time SAC Coach of the ic honor society and Kappa Delta Pi Year educational honor society. She resides in Salisbury and in Has guided Catawba to … Yadkin County with her husband, Will. – 2 SAC Championships – 3 SAC Tournament titles – 4 NCAA II Regional bids ANDI HENDERSON Assistant Coach Has coached … – 56 All-SAC selections Andi Henderson is beginning her third season as an assistant with the Catawba volleyball program. She returned to her alma mater after serving as an – 3 SAC Players of the Year assistant coach at Greensboro College for two years. In the summer of 2008 she – 2 SAC Freshmen of the Year coached for the Cherry Point Women’s U.S. Military Team. – 10 All-Region performers Henderson was a three-year all-conference setter for Catawba, graduating in 2008 with a degree in sports management. During her career, she set school – 2 All-Americans records for assists in a match (83), per set average (12.94) and in a career (4,119). Henderson played her – 12 All-Academic selections freshman year at Winston-Salem State and was named to the CIAA All-Rookie Team. A native of Swansboro, NC, Henderson earned all-conference in three sports at Swansboro High – 2 Academic All-Americans School, excelling in volleyball, basketball and track. She was twice named Player of the Year in volleyball and helped the Pirates to three regional finals.

- 3 - 2012 Catawba Volleyball Profiles

CARSON BREWER DENISE GRISSOM Senior ... Senior ... Outside ... Def. Spec ... 6-1 ... 3 5-5 ... 10 Raleigh, NC Stokesdale, NC

2011: Played in 23 sets over 14 matches ... tallied highs of six kills, six digs and two Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2011: Made 14 starts blocks in win over Converse ... collected four kills and served up an ace in win over and played in 76 sets over 22 matches ... reached dou - Limestone ... transfer from Cape Fear Community College ... was named team MVP and ble figures in digs five times ... posted a dozen digs in most improved ... also earned All-Academic honors ... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year win at Pfeiffer and conference tournament loss to starter at Middle Creek High School ... also played basketball for the Mustangs ... PER - Wingate ... collected 10 digs in regional loss to SONAL: Born Carson Nicole Brewer on May 25, 1991 in Raleigh ... daughter of Connie Wingate ... served four aces at Pfeiffer and three more Brewer and Perry Brewer ... business major with a very good 3.33 GPA. in opener vs. Alabama-Huntsville ... 2010: Saw action in 18 matches and totaled 30 sets ... averaged just over MP-SP KE TA PCT. Asst Aces Digs BS BA TB KPS APS SAPS DPS BPS two digs per set ... registered 20 digs in loss at Augusta 2011 14-23 22 11 65 .169 1117 0550.96 0.04 0.04 0.74 0.22 State ... provided 11 digs in loss to Armstrong Atlantic ... recorded a pair of assists and added a kill in the Armstrong match ... served up an ace with a kill in S/11 loss to Lincoln Memorial ... 2009: Played in ASHLEY BROWN seven sets over seven matches as a freshman ... had a Sophomore ... dig against Newberry and vs. Wingate in SAC Tournament ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letter-winner and three-year starter at Utility ... Rockingham County High School ... was 2008 Triad 3A Player of the Year ... named 5-10 ... 6 all-area and was two-time all-conference ... set school record for career assists, digs and serve percentage ... helped Cougars to third round of 2008 state playoffs ... was a Hendersonville, NC member of the Piedmont Triad Volleyball Club ... PERSONAL: Born Carla Denise Grissom on May 28, 1991 ... in Charlotte, NC ... daughter of Dwight and Diann Grissom ... elementary education major with a very good 3.32 GPA. 2011: Saw action in five sets in five matches ... had a kill in each win over Limestone ... recorded a solo block in initial win over Limestone and assisted on a block at MP-SP KE TA PCT. Asst Aces Digs BS BA TB KPS APS SAPS DPS BPS Pfeiffer ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was an all-area performer at North Henderson High 2009 7-7 00 0 -- 00 20000.00 0.00 0.00 0.29 0.00 School ... helped Knights to second round of state playoffs and a 19-5 record ... was 2010 18-30 31 9.222 4163 0000.10 0.13 0.03 2.10 0.00 an all-conference, all-district and all-area selection in basketball ... PERSONAL: Born 2011 22-76 3220 .050 20 16 158 0000.04 0.26 0.21 2.08 0.00 Ashley N Brown on Jan. 25, 1994 in York, PA ... daughter of Johnnie and Linda Black Career 47-113 6329 .103 24 17 223 0000.05 0.21 0.15 1.97 0.00 ... biology major with a good 3.28 GPA for spring semester.

MP-SP KE TA PCT. Asst Aces Digs BS BA TB KPS APS SAPS DPS BPS 2011 5-5 2512 -.250 00 01120.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.40 ALEX HOPPER Freshman ... Middle ... KAYTEE FRABOTTA 5-11 ... Freshman ... Madison, NC Setter/Hitter ... 33 5-9 ... HIGH SCHOOL : Four-year starter at McMichael High School ... named all-conference Sterling Heights, MI all four years ... conference and tournament MVP as a senior ... posted 425 kills, 50 blocks and 80 aces ... helped the Fighting Phoenix to four conference titles ... was also an all-conference pick in basketball and an all-tournament performer in softball ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Henry Ford II High School ... three-time all-divi - PERSONAL: Born Alexis Ameryless? Hopper on April 4, 1993 in Greensboro, NC ... sion and two-time all-county pick ... was named all-region in 2011 and set state record daughter of Danny and Sarah Hopper ... has interest in athletic training. with 12 aces in a match ... two-time MVP and captain ... helped Falcons to a Division title ... PERSONAL: Born Kaytee Nicole Frabotta on Dec. 7, 1993 in Clinton Township, MI ... daughter of Kevin and Terri Frabotta ... has interest in veterinary medicine. HALEY LANIER Sophomore ... RACHEL GALLUP RS/OH ... 2 Freshman ... 5-9 ... Middle/Outside ... 23 Burgaw, NC 6-3 ... Fredericksburg, VA 2011: Totaled 59 sets over 29 matches and made four starts ... posted high of eight kills in win over Converse and added a pair of blocks ... collected seven kills in win at Anderson ... had five kills and a pair of digs in win at Mars Hill ... HIGH SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL : Three-year starter at Courtland High School ... earned all-region, all- Four-year starter and two-year captain at Pender County High School ... helped Patriots area and all-district honors ... led Cougars in blocks and kills ... set record with a dozen to a pair of state titles ... was MVP at the 2010 State Championships ... Pender won the blocks in a match ... was team MVP and captain ... Born Rachel E Gallup on May 27, conference title in each of her four years and was state runner-up in 2008 ... PER - 1994 in Niskayuna, NY ... daughter of Dean and Laurie Gallup ... has interest in ele - SONAL: Born Haley Gene Lanier on Sept. 10, 1992 in Wilmington, NC ... daughter of mentary education. Buron and Sara Lanier ... has interest in education with a good 3.21 GPA. MP-SP KE TA PCT. Asst Aces Digs BS BA TB KPS APS SAPS DPS BPS 2011 29-59 45 18 129 .209 14 0 10 0770.76 0.24 0.00 0.17 0.12

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up high of three aces on four occasions ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Smithfield-Selma High School ... was a three-time all-conference selection and helped ANNA LOGAN the Spartans to a state playoff appearance ... as a senior, posted 241 kills, 182 blocks Sophomore ... and 421 digs ... totaled 562 kills and 809 digs over her career ... helped the NC Elite Middle/Outside ... 18s Club to a regional and MAPL Championship ... PERSONAL: Born Alexandria 13 Kaitlyn Parrish on Oct. 18, 1990 in Raleigh, NC ... daughter of Ronnie and Cheri 5-10 ... Parrish ... elementary education major. Yadkinville, NC MP-SP KE TA PCT. Asst Aces Digs BS BA TB KPS APS SAPS DPS BPS 2009 29-107 175 78 553 .175 58 30 184 2 40 42 1.64 0.73 0.28 1.72 0.39 2010 23-66 51 17 191 .178 234 4 61 1 26 27 0.77 3.55 0.06 0.92 0.41 Red-shirted in 2011 after knee injury in preseason 2011 20-70 143 30 390 .290 124 11 152 1 29 30 2.04 1.77 0.16 2.17 0.43 practice ... 2010: Started in 26 of 27 matches as a true Career 72-243 369 125 1134 .215 416 45 397 4 95 99 1.52 1.71 0.19 1.63 0.41 freshman and played in 96 total sets ... led team with 85 blocks and was third on squad with 185 kills ... her block average of 0.89 was fifth best in the league ... had seven matches with double figures in kills, ABBY PENNINGTON including a high of 12 in win over UNC Pembroke ... recorded nine blocks in win over Lander ... totaled 11 Freshman ... kills in both matches vs. Mars Hill and also against Middle ... Anderson on O/8 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year prep 15 starter, the last three at Mount Tabor High School ... 5-10 ... was all-conference all four years, including her fresh - Blacksburg, VA man year at Forbush ... named league Player of the Year as a senior ... helped the Spartans to three con - ference titles and a state runner-up finish in 2008 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Blacksburg High School ... served as captain for PERSONAL: Born Anna Kathryn Logan on Dec. 12, 1991 in Greensboro, NC ... daugh - the Bruins and set record for blocks in a season ... team went 19-8 her senior year ... ter of Robert and Jill Logan ... business major with an excellent 3.38 GPA. Born Abby Leigh Pennington on Feb. 14, 1994 in Arlington Heights, IL ... daughter of MP-SP KE TA PCT. Asst Aces Digs BS BA TB KPS APS SAPS DPS BPS Charlie and Patt Pennington ... has interest in biology and environmental science. 2010 27-96 185 73 564 .199 6 17 71 11 74 85 1.93 0.06 0.18 0.74 0.89 JORDAN RAYE KATRINA MAINE Senior ... Freshman ... Setter ... Middle/RS ... 5-9 ... 11 5-10 ... Boonville, NC Mocksville, NC 2011: Earned first team All-SAC and second team AVCA all- region honors ... also named to the Southeast Region All- HIGH SCHOOL: Starter at Davie County High School ... was captain for the War Tournament team ... enters season ranked seventh at Eagles as a senior ... played for Set Point Volleyball Club ... PERSONAL: Born Katrina Lynn Maine on June 5, 1994 ... daughter of John and Sheryl Maine ... has interest in Catawba in all-time assists ... collected five triple-doubles on athletic training. the year ... high of 14 kills came along with 52 assists and 16 kills in N/4 win over Newberry ... collected 20 digs in win at Mars Hill ... ranked third in the SAC in assists and 71st in NCAA II ... had four 50+ assist matches with a high of 54 on ALLI PARRISH S/17 vs. Tusculum ... both her season total and average Senior ... assists per set ranked among the top 10 seasons in school history ... 2010: Played through thigh injury most of the sea - RS/Setter ... son, totaling 71 sets over 23 matches ... ranked third in the 6-0 ... 22 league in assists per game at 8.04 ... had nine double-dou - bles of assists and digs over the season ... delivered high of 53 assists with 16 digs in SAC Zebulon, NC Tournament loss to Carson-Newman ... had six other matches of 40+ assists ... just missed a triple-double with 45 assists, 12 digs and nine kills in O/26 win over Lenoir-Rhyne ... posted 17 digs in matches at Wingate and Lincoln Memorial ... served up three aces in Had played in 70 sets over 20 matches before sea - 2011: both matches vs. Brevard ... Appeared in 45 games over 18 matches ... pressed into son ended with a knee injury ... had a double-double of 2009: starting duty at end of season and earned SAC All-Tournament honors ... had a pair of 10 kills and 15 digs in O/11 loss to Wingate ... tallied sea - triple-doubles ... had highs of 48 assists and 19 digs while adding 10 kills in regional loss son-high 13 kills in opener vs. Alabama-Huntsville ... had to Carson-Newman ... posted 10 kills, 32 assists and 16 digs at Newberry ... registered a 12 kills vs. USC Aiken ... handed out 28 assists in win high of 11 kills against Tusculum in SAC Tournament ... had 41 assists and 16 digs in semi - over Converse ... collected 12 digs and a high of four final loss to Wingate ... Started three years at Starmount High School ... blocks on S/16 against Mars Hill ... ranked eighth in SAC HIGH SCHOOL: was a three-time all-conference selection and Player of the Year as a senior ... named con - in hitting percentage ... Saw action in 23 matches 2010: ference tournament MVP as a senior and helped the Rams to three conference and tour - for a total of 66 sets ... split time between setter and hit - nament titles ... set school records for assists in a season (1,066) and for a career (3,419) ter ... had a double-double of 35 assists and 10 digs in and helped Starmount to a 100-21 mark over her three years ... Rams made three state win over Lander where she registered a high of eight kills semifinal appearances and were runner-up in 2007 ... has been with Players Edge and Set ... delivered high of 39 assists in opening win over Point Volleyball Clubs ... Born Jordan McKenzie Raye on June 17, 1991 in Pfeiffer ... recorded 27 assists with four blocks in loss at PERSONAL: Elkin, NC ... daughter of Jerry and Tammy Raye ... physical education major. Mars Hill ... posted seven kills in SAC Tournament loss to Carson-Newman ... 2009: Played in 107 total sets over 29 matches as a freshman ... third on team with 175 kills MP-SP KE TA PCT. Asst Aces Digs BS BA TB KPS APS SAPS DPS BPS and fifth with 184 digs ... had five double-digit kill matches with a pair of doubles ... 2009 18-45 53 9 128 .344 218 4 89 2131.18 4.84 0.89 1.98 0.07 posted high of 14 kills with 11 digs in win at Lincoln Memorial ... recorded high of 17 2010 23-71 81 28 214 .248 571 14 180 2 11 13 1.14 8.04 0.20 2.54 0.18 digs and added 10 kills in win over UNC Pembroke ... had a dozen kills against 2011 32-118 203 52 528 .286 1155 24 331 4 11 15 1.72 9.79 0.20 2.81 0.13 Limestone and Florida Tech ... notched five blocks in win over Newberry and served Career 73-234 337 89 870 .285 1944 42 600 8 23 31 1.44 8.31 0.18 2.56 0.13

- 5 - 2012 Catawba Volleyball Profiles

EMILY RICHARDSON SAVANNAH TOMLINSON Junior ... Junior ... Middle ... RS/Middle ... 6-0 ... 8 6-0 ... 18 Salem, VA Remsenburg, NY

2011: Appeared in all 32 matches and a total of 113 sets 2011: Saw action in 78 sets over 27 matches ... led team in blocks ... high of seven blocks came in SAC with 18 starts ... posted high of nine kills, with Tournament win over Newberry ... had nine kills and six a pair of blocks and three digs in N/4 win over blocks in O/11 loss to Wingate ... also had six blocks Newberry ... had eight kills in O/29 win over against Tusculum and Carson-Newman while adding Limestone and at Pfeiffer ... delivered three eight kills ... reached high of 11 kills three times … other blocks and seven kills at UNC Pembroke ... double-figure kill effort was 10 in S/16 win over Mars Hill served up four aces in S/2 win over Limestone ... stood 10th in SAC in hitting percentage ... 2010: Played ... transfer from UNC Greensboro ... played in in all 27 matches as a true freshman and totaled 81 sets ... eight sets over six matches ... recorded a pair third on team in blocks and fourth in kills ... high of 10 kills came in win at Anderson ... had nine kills, three digs of kills and an ace ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Westhampton Beach High and three blocks in win at USC Aiken ... recorded five School ... earned all-conference and all-league honors as a senior ... was a Wendy’s blocks in O/8 match with Anderson ... served up a pair of High School Heisman award winner ... helped Hurricane to the NY State Final 4 as a aces in O/26 win over Lenoir-Rhyne ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Salem sophomore ... helped team to three conference titles ... PERSONAL: Born Savannah High School ... was a three-time all-district performer and was also named all-region M Tomlinson on Jan. 5, 1993 in New York, NY ... daughter of Daniel and Annette and All-Timesland ... helped Spartans to a district title and to the State Final Four ... Tomlinson ... marketing major. also earned all-district honors in basketball ... PERSONAL: Born Emily Marie MP-SP KE TA PCT. Asst Aces Digs BS BA TB KPS APS SAPS DPS BPS Richardson on April 21, 1992 in Salem ... daughter of Glen and Kathi Richardson ... 2011 27-78 77 37 232 .172 19 7 15 5 31 36 0.99 0.24 0.09 0.19 0.46 elementary education major with a good 3.23 GPA. MP-SP KE TA PCT. Asst Aces Digs BS BA TB KPS APS SAPS DPS BPS 2010 27-81 106 56 317 .158 3331 0 38 38 1.31 0.04 0.04 0.38 0.47 2011 32-113 201 64 501 .273 9947 12 61 73 1.78 0.08 0.08 0.42 0.65 KAITLYN WHITMER Career 59-194 307 120 818 .229 12 12 78 12 99 111 1.58 0.06 0.06 0.40 0.57 Senior ... Outside ... LEAH RYAN 5-11 ... 7 Junior ... Ferrum, VA Outside ... 17 2011: Named first team All-SAC and AVCA All- 5-7 ... Southeast Region ... led SAC and ranked 69th in Westborough, MA NCAA II in kills per set ... reached double figure in kills in 27 of 32 matches ... posted high of 20 kills in S/16 win over Mars Hill ... added 19 kills and served four aces in O/15 win over Carson-Newman ... col - 2011: Played in 29 sets over 16 matches ... collected 10 digs and served an ace in O/29 win over Limestone ... had seven digs in win at Anderson ... posted six digs and lected 14 double-doubles ... high of 20 digs came at a kill in loss at Newberry ... did not play in the fall of 2010, but joined team in the Lincoln Memorial ... served five aces in SAC spring ... Two-year starter at Westborough High School ... was Tournament semifinal win over Mars Hill ... posted HIGH SCHOOL: five blocks in opening SAC Tournament win over named a league all-star ... helped Rangers to league, district and state titles was also Newberry ... 2010: Earned second team All-South a member of the conference champions track team ... PERSONAL: Born Leah Rose Atlantic Conference honors ... was a second team all- Ryan on Nov. 20, 1992 in Framingham, MA ... daughter of Jonathan and Rebecca Ryan region pick by Daktronics and honorable mention by ... brother, Dan, played lacrosse for Catawba ... psychology major with fine 3.09 GPA the AVCA ... played in 98 sets over the 27 matches ... for spring semester. led team in kills and aces and was second in blocks MP-SP KE TA PCT. Asst Aces Digs BS BA TB KPS APS SAPS DPS BPS and digs ... ranked fifth in SAC in kills ... posted a dozen double-doubles ... delivered 2011 16-29 20 8.250 3339 0000.07 0.10 0.10 1.34 0.00 career-best 27 kills in SAC Tournament loss to Carson-Newman ... had 20 kills in loss at Mars Hill ... totaled career-high of 22 digs in matches against Shippensburg and Augusta State ... served up three aces with 18 kills and 13 digs at Wingate ... 2009: Named SAC Freshman of the Year and second team all-conference ... also earned Southeast Region All-Tournament honors ... second on team in kills and third in digs BRINSLEY STEWART ... ranked fifth in the kills and posted an averaged of 3.3 per set in league action ... Freshman ... reached double figures in kills in 14 of final 15 matches ... totaled nine double-dou - Middle/RS ... bles ... highs of 22 kills and 21 digs came in regional loss to Carson-Newman ... served up five aces at Mars Hill ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Franklin County 5-9 ... 12 High School ... named Western Valley District Co-Player of the Year in 2008 ... three- time all-conference and two-time all-region selection ... helped the Eagles to a tour - Boonville, NC nament championship as a senior ... played club for Roanoke Juniors ... PERSONAL: Born Kaitlyn Nicole Whitmer on Sept. 13, 1991 in Roanoke, VA ... daughter of Beverly and Robin Whitmer ... business major with avery good 3.26 GPA. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Starmount High School ... was an all-conference selection ... helped Rams to four conference titles and the 2010 2A State Championship MP-SP KE TA PCT. Asst Aces Digs BS BA TB KPS APS SAPS DPS BPS ... named the Ram of the Year ... also ran track and was the Scholastic Athlete of the 2009 29-95 286 113 993 .185 24 26 257 0 25 25 3.01 0.25 0.27 2.71 0.26 Year ... PERSONAL: Born Brinsley Morgan Stewart on May 24, 1994 in Elkin, NC ... 2010 27-98 309 103 914 .225 30 17 298 3 37 40 3.15 0.31 0.17 3.04 0.41 daughter of Tim and Marty Stewart ... mother was a three-sport athlete at Lenoir-Rhyne 2011 32-115 416 140 1204 .229 54 34 326 8 32 40 3.62 0.47 0.30 2.83 0.35 ... has interest in mathematics. Career 88-308 1011 356 3111 .211 108 77 881 11 94 105 3.28 0.35 0.25 2.86 0.34

- 6 - 2012 Catawba Volleyball Profiles

... served up five aces in opener vs. Pfeiffer and three JENNY YOUNG more against Lander ... 2009: Totaled 101 sets over the Senior ... 29 matches as a freshman ... second on team in digs ... high of 25 digs came against Wingate in SAC Tournament Libero ...... recorded 21 digs in win at Lincoln Memorial ... posted 5-7 ... 1 nine kills with 13 digs in win at Brevard ... had eight kills Roanoke, VA and 13 digs at Newberry ... HIGH SCHOOL: Started four years at Patrick Henry High School ... named Western Valley District Co-Player of the Year in 2008 ... two-time all-region selection ... recorded 815 kills and 944 digs Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2011: Named second team All-SAC and AVCA all- region ... also earned SAC All-Tournament and South Region All-Tournament honors over her career, while serving up 82 aces ... played club ... set school record with 55 digs in S/17 win over Tusculum ... led SAC and ranked with the Roanoke Juniors ... PERSONAL: Born Jennifer second in NCAA II in digs per set ... also set school marks for digs per set and digs Michelle Young on May 17, 1991 in Roanoke ... daughter in a season ... collected 42 digs in SAC Tournament final ... had double figures in digs of Michael and Michelle Young ... exercise science major with an excellent 3.47 GPA. in all 32 matches ... served three aces in S/2 win over Limestone ... 2010: Saw action MP-SP KE TA PCT. Asst Aces Digs BS BA TB KPS APS SAPS DPS BPS in all 27 matches for a total of 97 sets at libero ... led team with 517 digs, averaging 2009 29-101 23 24 123 -.008 22 14 276 1230.23 0.22 0.14 2.73 0.03 5.3 per set ... her average ranked third in the league and 23rd in NCAA II ... had dou - 2010 27-97 4941 -.122 34 16 517 0000.04 0.35 0.17 5.33 0.00 ble figures in digs in all but five matches ... high of 36 digs came in O/8 match with 2011 32-118 1649 -.102 82 24 769 0000.01 0.69 0.20 6.52 0.00 Anderson and had 32 digs in win over Shippensburg ... had 20+ digs in 13 matches Career 88-316 28 39 213 .052 138 54 1562 1230.09 0.44 0.17 4.94 0.01 2012 Catawba College Volleyball Roster

NO. NAME POS HT. CLASS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 1 Jenny Young L 5-7 Sr Roanoke,VA/Patrick Henry 2 Haley Lanier RS 5-9 So Burgaw,NC/Pender Co. 3 Carson Brewer OH 6-1 Sr Raleigh,NC/Middle Creek/Cape Fear CC 6 Ashley Brown OH 5-10 So Hendersonville,NC/N.Henderson 7 Kaitlyn Whitmer OH 5-11 Sr Ferrum,VA/Franklin Co. 8 Emily Richardson MB 6-0 Jr Salem,VA/Salem 10 Denise Grissom DS 5-5 Sr Stokesdale,NC/Rockingham Co. 11 Jordan Raye S 5-9 Sr Boonville,NC/Starmount 12 Brinsley Stewart MB 5-9 Fr Boonville,NC/Starmount 13 Anna Logan MB/OH 5-10 So Yadkinville,NC/Mt. Tabor 15 Abby Pennington MB 5-10 Fr Blacksburg,VA/Blacksburg 17 Leah Ryan OH/RS 5-7 Jr Westborough,MA/Wesborough 18 Savannah Tomlinson RS/MB 6-0 Jr Remsenburg,NY/Westhampton Beach/UNCG 22 Alli Parrish RS/S 6-0 Sr Zebulon,NC/Smithfield-Selma 23 Rachel Gallup MB/RS 6-3 Fr Fredericksburg,VA/Courtland 33 Kaytee Frabotta S/H 5-9 Fr Sterling Heights,MI/Henry Ford II RS Alex Hopper MB 5-11 Fr Madison,NC/McMichael RS Katrina Maine MB 5-10 Fr Mocksville,NC/Davie Co.

Head Coach: Ginger Hamric (23nd year, 466-255) Assistant Coach: Andi Henderson PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Volleyball Office Telephone: (704) 637-4480 PLAYERS’ NAMES Nickname: Lady Indians Home Facility: Goodman Gym (3,200) #33 Katie Fruh-BO-tuh Location: Salisbury, NC Sports Information: Jim Lewis (704) 637-4720

- 7 - 2011 Catawba Volleyball Statistics

Overall: 24-8 SAC: 14-4 Home: 9-1 Away: 7-6 Neutral: 8-1

ATTACK KILL SETTING SERVE BLOCKING SERVE RECPT MP SP ATT KILL ERR PCT. ASST DIG ATT ACE ERR PCT. BS BA TOT ATT ERR PCT. Whitmer 32 115 1204 416 140 22.9% 54 326 487 34 31 93.6% 8 32 40 870 42 95.2% Meeks 32 118 985 388 124 26.8% 20 188 185 18 31 83.2% 3 43 46 208 11 94.7% Raye 32 118 528 203 52 28.6% 1155 331 473 24 37 92.2% 4 11 15 2150.0% Richardson 32 113 501 201 64 27.3% 9 47 243 9 11 95.5% 12 61 73 40100.0% Parrish 20 70 390 143 30 29.0% 124 152 265 11 20 92.5% 1 29 30 50 0 100.0% Doss 29 94 379 135 42 24.5% 7 31 86 4693.0% 11 54 65 110.0% Tomlinson 27 78 232 77 37 17.2% 19 15 65 7 15 76.9% 5 31 36 20100.0% Lanier 29 59 129 45 18 20.9% 14 10 000--- 0772150.0% Brewer 14 23 65 22 11 16.9% 1 17 45 1295.6% 05532 3 90.6% Grissom 22 76 20 325.0% 20 158 263 16 25 90.5% 000238 11 95.4% Ryan 16 29 82 025.0% 3 39 65 3395.4% 00046 2 95.7% Brown 5512 25-25.0% 00000--- 1123166.7% Young 32 118 49 16-10.2% 824 769 402 24 46 88.6% 000718 43 87.2% Paolozzi 13 30 31 10.0% 6 35 100 4694.0% 00039 5 94.0% CATAWBA 32 118 4505 1639 532 24.6% 1514 2118 2679 255 233 91.3% 45 274 182.0 2234 128 94.3% Opponents 32 118 4469 1411 612 17.9% 1321 2035 2320 128 187 91.9% 45 219 154.5 2307 155 93.3% 2011 MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS DATE OPPONENT W L RECORD H/N/A SCORES S/2 Alabama-Huntsville+ W 1-0 N 25-21,25-21,20-25,25-23 S/2 Limestone+ W 2-0 N 25-11,25-16,25-12 S/3 USC Aiken+ W 3-0 N 25-11,25-15,25-17 S/3 at Armstrong+ L 3-1 A 21-25,25-21,16-25,18-25 S/6 at Pfeiffer W 4-1 A 25-18,25-17,25-19 S/9 at Lincoln Memorial* L 4-2 A 13-25,34-32,15-25,20-25 S/10 at Carson-Newman* W 5-2 A 25-20,25-23,25-17 S/10 Converse% W 6-2 N 25-15,25-18,24-26,25-17 S/13 LENOIR-RHYNE* W 7-2 H 25-14,25-18,25-19 S/16 MARS HILL* W 8-2 H 25-14,25-10,18-25,22-25,16-14 S/17 TUSCULUM* W 9-2 H 22-25,22-25,30-28,25-20,15-12 S/16 at Wingate* L 9-3 A 17-25,24-26,14-25 S/24 BREVARD* W 10-3 H 25-10,25-23,25-15 O/1 AUGUSTA ST. W 11-3 H 25-20,25-19,25-16 O/4 at UNC Pembroke L 11-4 A 25-18,20-25,23-25,23-25 O/7 at Newberry* L 11-5 A 25-15,18-25,19-25,24-26 O/8 at Anderson* W 12-5 A 25-22,26-24,25-17 O/11 WINGATE* L 12-6 H 25-20,17-25,19-25,20-25 O/14 LINCOLN MEMORIAL* W 13-6 H 25-18,25-17,25-16 O/15 CARSON-NEWMAN* W 14-6 H 25-15,21-25,25-16,25-20 O/21 at Mars Hill* W 15-6 A 25-20,20-25,25-22,25-17 O/22 at Tusculum* W 16-6 A 26-24,11-25,25-21,26-24 O/28 at Lenoir-Rhyne* W 17-6 A 20-25,25-22,25-20,25-18 O/29 at Brevard* W 18-6 A 25-11,25-21,25-10 O/29 Limestone& W 19-6 N 27-29,25-16,25-15,25-14 N/4 NEWBERRY* W 20-6 H 25-21,25-23,12-25,26-28,15-12 N/5 ANDERSON* W 21-6 H 25-20,25-16,27-25 N/11 Newberry++ W 22-6 N 25-21,25-27,25-23,25-20 N/12 Mars Hill++ W 23-6 N 25-17,25-18,25-19 N/13 Wingate++ L 23-7 N 20-25,25-21,22-25,12-25 N/18 Lincoln Memorial^ W 24-7 N 25-15,20-25,25-21,21-25,15-11 N/19 at Wingate^ L 24-8 A 18-25,17-25,21-25

CAPS Denote Home Matches * Denotes South Atlantic Conference Match % Denotes match at Jefferson City,TN + Denotes Armstrong Invitational at Savannah,GA & Denotes match at Brevard,NC ++ Denotes Food Lion/SAC Tournament at Harrogate,TN ^ Denotes NCAA II Southeast Regional at Wingate,NC

- 8 - The Record Book

CATAWBA COACHING RECORDS

Coach Years Games Won Lost Pct. Championships 1971-81 (8) 173 83 90 .480 0 Jodi Manning 1982-84 (3) 96 30 66 .313 0 Connie Nicholson 1985-89 (5) 194 140 54 .722 3 Ginger Hamric 1990- (22) 721 466 255 .646 5 Totals 38 seasons 1187 719 461 .606 8

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Year Coach Overall Conference POINTS 1971 Pat Whitley 7-2 NCAA Record 1972 Pat Whitley 15-9 MATCH – 148 vs. Frances Marion (9-1-07) – 1973 Pat Whitley 12-4 1974 Unavailable KILLS 1975 12-15 MATCH – 94 vs. Lander (9-25-07). 1976 12-10 1977 Pat Whitley 10-13 SEASON -- 2,202 in 155 games, 2000. 1978 Pat Whitley Unavailable PER GAME AVG. -- 15.36 in 129 games, 2007. 1979 Pat Whitley 9-14 1980 Pat Whitley 6-23 HITTING PCT. 1981 Pat Whitley Unavailable 1982 Jodi Manning 5-24 SEASON -- 26.6% in 4,807 attempts, 1992. 1983 Jodi Manning 11-22 1984 Jodi Manning 14-20 SET ASSISTS 1985 Connie Nicholson 15-18 3-5 1986 Connie Nicholson 27-13 6-2 MATCH – 91 vs. Lander (9-25-07). 1987 Connie Nicholson 28-9 7-1 SEASON -- 2,104 in 155 games, 2000. 1988 Connie Nicholson 38-3 9-0$ PER GAME AVG. -- 14.24 in 129 games, 2000. 1989 Connie Nicholson 32-11 14-0*+ 1990 Ginger Ashley 20-9 4-3# DIGS 1991 Ginger Ashley 22-11 6-1# 1992 Ginger Ashley 39-5 5-2 MATCH – 200 vs. Presbyterian (10-15-94). 1993 Ginger Ashley 24-9 3-4 SEASON --3,404 in 164 games, 1995. 1994 Ginger Ashley 16-15 9-5 1995 Ginger Ashley 30-12 8-6 PER GAME AVG. -- 22.87 in 116 games, 2002. 1996 Ginger Ashley 14-23 3-11 1997 Ginger Ashley 19-15 8-6 SERVICE ACES 1998 Ginger Ashley 21-10 10-4 MATCH --- 20 vs. Wingate (11-3-01). 1999 Ginger Ashley 20-12 12-4 2000 Ginger Ashley 34-7 11-3* SEASON -- 335 in 164 games, 1995. 2001 Ginger Ashley 15-14 6-8#& PER GAME AVG. -- 2.20 in 85 games, 1985. 2002 Ginger Ashley 25-7 13-1* 2003 Ginger Ashley 21-12 10-4 SERVE PCT. 2004 Ginger Ashley 13-12 8-6 2005 Ginger Hamric 12-17 5-9 SEASON -- 93.3% in 2,378 attempts, 2009. 2006 Ginger Hamric 19-12 11-3 2007 Ginger Hamric 25-9 8-6 BLOCKS 2008 Ginger Hamric 22-11 11-5& 2009 Ginger Hamric 17-12 9-7& MATCH --- 81 vs. UNCC (10-26-89). 2010 Ginger Hamric 14-13 9-9 SEASON -- 936 in 113 games, 1989. 2011 Ginger Hamric 24-4 14-4 PER GAME AVG. -- 14.40 in 113 games, 1989. $ Denotes Carolinas Conference Championship * Denotes South Atlantic Conference Championship SERVE RECEPTION PCT. + Denotes NAIA District 26 & NAIA Bi-District Championship # Denotes Food Lion SAC Tournament Championship SEASON -- 94.8% in 2,372 chances, 2004. & NCAA II Regional MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS MOST MATCHES PLAYED -- 44 in 1992. MOST LOSSES -- 24 in 1982. MOST GAMES PLAYED -- 164 in 1995. MOST CONFERENCE LOSSES -- 11 in 1996. MOST WINS -- 39 in 1992. MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES -- 8 in 2001. MOST CONFERENCE WINS -- 14 in 1989. MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE LOSSES -- 5 in 1996. MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS -- 34 in 1988. FEWEST LOSSES -- 3 in 1988. MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS -- 28 during 1987-90. BEST WON/LOSS PRECENTAGE -- .927 (38-3) in 1988.

- 9 - Individual Records

CATAWBA vs. ALL-TIME OPPONENTS (1971-11) Adelphi, PA ...... 1-0 District of Columbia ...... 1-0 Mary Washington,VA ...... 1-0 Rollins, FL ...... 1-4 Ala.-Huntsville ...... 1-2 Dowling,NY ...... 2-0 Maryville,TN ...... 1-0 St. Andrews ...... 13-2 Alaska-Fairbanks ...... 0-1 Duke ...... 1-1 Mercy, NY ...... 0-1 St. Augustine’s ...... 7-1 Anderson, SC ...... 3-1 East Carolina ...... 3-3 Meredith ...... 3-1 St. Cloud State, MN ...... 0-1 Appalachian State ...... 3-4 East Tenn. State ...... 1-0 Merrimack, MA ...... 1-0 St. Francis,IL ...... 0-2 Armstrong Atlantic, GA ...... 4-7 Eckerd,FL ...... 2-2 Methodist ...... 2-2 St. Leo,FL ...... 2-0 Ashland, OH ...... 1-0 Elizabethtown,PA ...... 0-2 Miami-Dade ...... 1-0 Salem ...... 2-0 Augusta State, SC ...... 11-1 Elon ...... 23-23 Midwestern State, TX ...... 0-1 Shaw ...... 6-0 Averett ...... 1-0 Erskine, SC ...... 2-1 Millersville, PA ...... 1-0 Shepherd,WV ...... 1-0 Barry, FL ...... 0-1 Fairmont State,WV ...... 2-1 Montevallo, AL ...... 0-2 Shippensburg, PA ...... 1-0 Barton ...... 13-7 Fayetteville State ...... 2-0 Moorhead State,MN ...... 1-0 Slippery Rock, PA ...... 2-2 Belmont Abbey ...... 13-0 Ferrum ...... 2-0 Mt. Olive ...... 3-0 USC-Aiken ...... 12-9 Benedict, SC ...... 1-0 Flagler,FL ...... 0-1 New Haven, CT ...... 1-1 USC-Upstate ...... 9-17 Bennett ...... 2-0 Florida Gulf Coast` ...... 0-2 Newberry ...... 31-5 Stetson,FL ...... 0-1 Biola,CA ...... 0-2 Florida Southern ...... 1-5 Norfolk State, VA ...... 1-0 Tampa, FL ...... 0-5 Brevard ...... 9-1 Florida Tech ...... 2-6 North Carolina ...... 0-3 Texas A&M - Kingsville ...... 1-0 Cal-Baptist ...... 0-2 Francis Marion, SC ...... 10-7 UNC-Asheville ...... 2-9 Texas Wesleyan ...... 0-1 Cameron, OK ...... 0-1 Furman, SC ...... 0-1 UNC-Charlotte ...... 7-13 Tusculum,TN ...... 22-11 Campbell ...... 1-0 Gardner-Webb ...... 29-14 UNC-Greensboro ...... 6-14 Union,KY ...... 1-1 Carson-Newman ...... 34-20 Glenville State, WV ...... 1-0 UNC-Pembroke ...... 25-15 Virginia State ...... 1-0 Central Wesleyan ...... 1-0 Greensboro College ...... 7-4 UNC-Wilmington ...... 0-5 Virginia Union ...... 1-0 Chapman,CA ...... 0-1 Guilford ...... 13-15 NC A&T ...... 8-10 Voorhees, SC ...... 1-0 Charleston, WV ...... 0-1 Hawaii Pacific ...... 0-1 NC Central ...... 11-1 Wake Forest ...... 4-6 Christian Bros,TN ...... 0-1 High Point ...... 19-18 NC State ...... 0-1 West Georgia ...... 2-2 Christopher Newport ...... 1-0 Indiana-Purdue ...... 0-1 NC Wesleyan ...... 2-0 WV Wesleyan ...... 0-1 Clarion,PA ...... 1-1 Jacksonville State, AL ...... 1-1 North Florida ...... 0-2 Western Carolina ...... 0-5 Coastal Carolina, SC ...... 0-3 James Madison, VA ...... 0-1 Nova,FL ...... 2-0 Wilmington,DE ...... 1-0 Coker, SC ...... 5-1 Lander, SC ...... 4-0 Oral Roberts,OK ...... 1-0 Wingate ...... 39-38 Columbia,SC ...... 3-0 Lees-McRae ...... 2-0 Palm Beach Atl,FL ...... 3-0 Winthrop ...... 2-4 Concord,WV ...... 6-0 Lenoir-Rhyne, ...... 51-25 Pfeiffer ...... 43-2 Winston-Salem State ...... 11-5 Concordia, NY ...... 1-0 Limestone, SC ...... 7-1 Presbyterian ...... 22-25 Wofford ...... 4-1 Converse, SC ...... 4-0 Lincoln Memorial, TN ...... 10-4 Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras ...... 1-3 C.W. Post, NY ...... 1-0 Lock Haven, PA ...... 0-1 Queens, NC ...... 18-2 TOTALS Davidson ...... 4-2 Mars Hill ...... 49-24 Randolph-Macon, VA ...... 1-0 (1187 games) ...... 719-465 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS KILLS SERVE PCT. MATCH --- 37 by Melissa Powers vs. Pfeiffer (8-29-08). SEASON --- 98.1% by Glanda Parrish in 318 attempts, 1985. SEASON - 674 by Melissa Powers in 128 games, 2007. CAREER -- 96.7% by Leanne Moreland (1987-88). CAREER -- 1,884 by Melissa Powers in 457 games (2005-08). PER GAME AVG. -- 5.27 by Melissa Powers in 128 games, 2007. BLOCKS MATCH --- 37 by Joyce Robinson vs. UNCC (10-26-89). HITTING PCT. SEASON -- 445 by Leslie Gantt in 113 games, 1989. SEASON -- 40.8% by Monte Jackson in 911 attempts, 1993. CAREER -- 1,170 by Leslie Gantt (1986-89). CAREER -- 32.6% by Melissa Powers in 4,233 attempts (2005-08). PER GAME AVG. -- 3.94 by Leslie Gantt in 113 games, 1989. SET ASSISTS SOLO BLOCKS MATCH --- 83 by Andi Henderson at Lander (9-25-07). MATCH --- 11 by Chris Haefner vs. Concord (10-30-89). SEASON -- 1,671 by Ann Fulk in 141 games, 2000. SEASON -- 120 by Cass Clemons in 145 games, 1992. CAREER -- 4,119 by Andi Henderson in 336 games, 2005-2007. CAREER -- 290 by Monte Jackson (1990-93). PER GAME AVG. -- 12.94 by Andi Henderson in 124 games, 2007. SERVE RECEPTION PCT. DIGS SEASON -- 97.2% by Hope Miller in 211 chances,2004. MATCH --- 55 by Jenny Young vs. Tusculum (9-17-11); CAREER -- 94.8% by Hope Miller in 1,637 chances (2001-04). SEASON -- 769 by Jenny Young in 118 games, 2011. CAREER -- 1,978 by Erin Ryan (1992-95). GAMES PLAYED PER GAME AVG. -- 6.52 by Jenny Young in 118 games, 2011. SEASON -- 160 by Marley Knowles, 1995. CAREER -- 501 by Chasity Clary (1995-98). SERVICE ACES MATCH --- 11 by Amy Peters vs. UNCC (9-27-90). SEASON -- 93 by Lettie Wilkes in 137 games, 2000. CAREER -- 220 by Selena Wilkes (1992-95). PER GAME AVG. -- 0.70 by Stacy Johnson in 114 games, 1998.

- 10 - Top Five All-Time

KILLS MATCH Kills SEASON Kills 1. Melissa Powers (8-29-08) 37 1. Melissa Powers (2007) 674 2. Erin Ryan (11-5-94) 36 2. Heidi Albright (2000) 615 3. Melissa Powers (9-1-07) 31 3. Erin Ryan (1995) 549 Melissa Powers (9-25-07) 31 4. Brooke Werner (2000) 514 5. Melissa Griffith (11-21-08) 30 5. Melissa Powers (2008) 507

CAREER Kills PER GAME AVG. Kills 1. Melissa Powers (2005-08) 1884 1. Melissa Powers (2007) 5.27 2. Melissa Griffith (2005-08) 1621 2. Melissa Powers (2006) 4.36 3. Heidi Albright (1997-00) 1573 3. Melissa Powers (2008) 4.30 4. Erin Ryan (1992-95) 1430 4. Heidi Albright (2000) 4.13 5. Monte Jackson (1990-93) 1349 5. Chrissi Harrison (2004) 4.12 HITTING PERCENTAGE Melissa Powers SEASON (Min. 300 Attempts) PCT.% CAREER (Min. 1000 Attempts) PCT.% 1. Monte Jackson (1993) .408 1. Melissa Powers (2005-08) .326 2. Emily Overcash (1995) .356 2. Emily Overcash (1995-97) .322 3. Leslie Gantt (1989) .351 3. Elizabeth Hewitt (2001-04) .311 4. Melissa Powers (2007) .347 4. Monte Jackson (1990-93) .310 5. Melissa Powers (2006) .346 5. Chrissi Harrison (2002-04) .301 SET ASSISTS MATCH Asst SEASON Asst 1.Andi Henderson (9-25-07) 83 1. Ann Fulk (2000) 1671 2. Ann Fulk (9-7-00) 75 2. Andi Henderson (2007) 1605 3. Ann Fulk (10-10-00) 73 3. Nicole Scheidt (2003) 1459 4. Lettie Wilkes (10-05-02) 72 4. Andi Henderson (2005) 1267 Andi Henderson (9-0-1-07) 72 5. Michelle Matthews (1992) 1263

CAREER Asst PER GAME AVG. Asst 1. Andi Henderson (2005-07) 4119 1.Andi Henderson (2007) 12.94 2.Selena Wilkes (1992-95) 3761 2.Andi Henderson (2006) 12.23 3. Ann Fulk (1997-00) 2859 3. Nicole Scheidt (2003) 11.86 Andi Henderson 4. Stacy Johnson (1995-98) 2570 4. Ann Fulk (2000) 11.85 Lettie Wilkes (1999 - 02) 2570 5.Andi Henderson (2005) 11.52 DIGS MATCH Digs SEASON Digs 1. Jenny Young (9-17-11) 55 1. Jenny Young (2011) 769 2. Andrea Bryant (10-15-94) 43 2. Erin Ryan (1995) 730 Erin Ryan (11-3-95) 43 3. Nikki Bozick (2007) 694 4. Erin Naumann (10-18-03) 42 4. Mai Zoua Lo (2009) 640 Crystal Bonner (10-9-04) 42 5. Heidi Albright (2000) 619 Nicki Bozick (11-6-07) 42 Jenny Young (11-13-11) 42

CAREER Digs PER GAME AVG. Digs 1. Erin Ryan (1992-95) 1978 1. Jenny Young (2011) 6.52 2. Mai Zoua Lo (2006-09) 1919 2. Crystal Bonner (2004) 6.02 3. Amy Peters (1989-92) 1778 3. Mai Zoua Lo (2009) 5.82 4. Melissa Griffith (2005-08) 1749 4. Erin Naumann (2002) 5.56 5. Hope Miller (2001-04) 1646 5. Nikki Bozick (2007) 5.38 Erin Ryan

- 11 - Top Five All-Time

BLOCKS MATCH Blocks SEASON Blocks 1. Joyce Robinson (10-26-89) 37 1. Leslie Gantt (1989) 445 2. Leslie Gantt (10-26-89) 34 2. Joyce Robinson (1989) 366 3. Monte Jackson (9-7-91) 33 3. Maria Newsome (1995) 343 4. 3 players 27 4. Cass Clemons (1991) 306 5. Marya Haefner (1986) 287

CAREER Blocks PER GAME AVG. Blocks 1. Leslie Gantt (1986-89) 1170 1. Leslie Gantt (1989) 3.94 2. Marya Haefner (1986-89) 791 2. Joyce Robinson (1989) 3.39 3. Monte Jackson (1990-93) 708 3. Marya Haefner (1986) 2.81 4. Joyce Robinson (1986-89) 701 4. Cass Clemons (1991) 2.61 5. Cass Clemons (1990-92) 639 5. Marya Haefner (1987) 2.53 Leslie Gantt SOLO BLOCKS MATCH Blocks SEASON Blocks 1. Chris Haefner (10-30-89) 11 1. Cass Clemons (1992) 120 2. Monte Jackson (9-7-91) 10 2. Maria Newsome (1995) 99 3. Monte Jackson (1992) 86 4. Monte Jackson (1993) 71 5. Monte Jackson (1991) 67 5. Cass Clemons (1991) 67

SERVICE ACES MATCH Aces SEASON Aces 1. Amy Peters (9-27-90) 11 1. Lettie Wilkes (2000) 93 2. Selena Wilkes (9-17-94) 10 2. Selena Wilkes (1995) 84 Hope Miller (9-18-04) 10 3. Stacy Johnson (1996) 80 4. Ann Fulk (10-9-99) 9 4. Selena Wilkes (1993) 69 Lettie Wilkes (11-1-00) 9 5. Megan Bowman (2000) 63 Crystal Bonner (8-30-02) 9 Melissa Griffith (10-31-07) 9 Stacy Johnson CAREER Aces PER GAME AVG. Aces 1. Selena Wilkes (1992-95) 220 1. Stacy Johnson (1998) 0.70 2. Lettie Wilkes (1999-02) 177 2. Lettie Wilkes (2000) 0.68 3. Stacy Johnson (1995-98) 163 3. Selena Wilkes (1993) 0.61 4. Amy Peters (1989-92) 151 4. Selena Wilkes (1995) 0.53 5. Mai Loua Lo (2006-09) 145 Lettie Wilkes (2001) 0.53 Marya Haefner (1987) 0.53

SERVE PERCENTAGE SEASON (Min. 200 Attempts) PCT.% CAREER (Min. 500 Attempts) PCT.% 1. Glenda Parrish (1985) .981 1. Leanne Moreland (1987-90) .967 2. Ashlee Fisher (1997) .976 2. Jan Boteler (1988-90) .964 3. Andrea Bryant (1994) .974 3. Sherry Flynn (1987-90) .957 4. Leanne Moreland (1988) .970 Ashlee Fisher (1995-98) .957 5. Jan Boteler (1988) .967 5. Nicole Schiedt (2002-03) .950

Melissa Griffith

- 12 - This is Catawba College

SETTING CAMPUS LIFE

Catawba College students will tell you they wouldn’t trade The Catawba campus is a special place, with a distinct our campus — or its location — for any other. You won’t sense of warmth. That warmth comes from the embrace of either. Catawba is located on 210 wooded acres in historic Salisbury, a friendly Southern town which has always taken Salisbury, North Carolina. Comfortable and upbeat, our cam - great interest in the college and its students. pus is ideal for interaction, involvement, and the attainment The campus also has the influence of 144 years of tradi - of knowledge. And our location provides countless possibil - tional values such as responsibility, involvement and caring ities for exploration. for others. You’ll notice a hint of the past and a glimpse of the future There is a wealth of organizations in the design of our 27 campus buildings. Surrounded by all in need of extra man-and-woman- beautifully landscaped grounds, the facilities offer a special power to complete a full agenda of blend of the traditional and contemporary. Two buildings activities. Take your pick of service, constructed recently are immediate eye-catchers. They are honorary and scholastic clubs, pub - Cannon Student Center, which promises to be a special gath - lications, musical and theatre arts ering place for students and faculty alike, and Ralph W. groups with on-stage and back- Ketner Hall, which houses the Ketner School of Business and stage assignments, religious activi - Catawba’s Division of Education Services. ties, and both intercollegiate and Other key buildings include the landmark, 70-year-old intramural athletics. Plus, there’s Hedrick Administration Building, Omwake-Dearborn Chapel, Cannon Student Center, hub of Corriher-Linn-Black Library, Robertson College-Community campus student life with a Center, Shuford Science Building and Abernethy Physical great lounge, well- Education Center. stocked bookstore, Career Students live in seven residence halls — Stanback, Barger- Center offices, dining hall Zartman and Hollifield halls for women, and Abernethy, Pine and post office. Knot and Salisbury-Rowan halls for men. Woodson Hall The center also hosts houses both men and women. entertainment events Salisbury is situated just off of Interstate 85, a major north- through its student-run south artery that gives convenient access to the entertainment, Wigwam Productions, fea - recreational and cultural activities of Charlotte, Greensboro turing acts from the best and Winston-Salem. comedy and variety clubs Students sometimes pack up on weekends and head up to on the college entertain - the Blue Ridge Mountains for hiking or skiing, or to the ment circuit. (In fact, Carolina coast to enjoy the sun, sand and surf of the Atlantic Catawba won national Ocean. recognition as Campus of the Year, 1993 for its entertainment bookings!) In addition, we have our local productions, like “Talk Show,” and those crazy airband contests. The Catawba campus really is a busy place — as busy as you want it to be. Remember that an active and involved stu - dent life usually leads to a highly satisfying and enjoyable col - lege experience, and that’s what all of us at Catawba want you to have. It’s all part of what makes Catawba a wonder - ful place to spend your col - lege years. “I’m glad I chose Catawba. It’s a family and that’s why I like it. I think the best school for you is the school where you feel comfortable. For me, it’s a smaller school where, when I see somebody walking down the hall or across the campus, I can call them by name. I’m not just another one of thousands of people. That makes me feel good. It’s a better learning environment, and that’s a very big plus.”

— Margaret Cleaves, Charlotte, NC.

- 13 - 2012 CATAWBA COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME at Armstrong Atlantic Tournament Fri, Aug. 31 Flagler+ Savannah,GA 7:00 Sat, Sep. 1 Augusta St.+ Savannah,GA 11:00a Sat, Sep. 1 at Armstrong+ Savannah,GA 2:00

at Pfeiffer Invitational Fri, Sep. 7 at Pfeiffer# Misenheimer,NC 6:00 Sat, Sep. 8 Winston-Salem St.# Misenheimer,NC 11:00a Sat, Sep. 8 Queens# Misenheimer,NC 3:00

FRI, SEP. 14 TUSCULUM* SALISBURY 7:00 SAT, SEP. 15 MARS HILL* SALISBURY 2:00 TUE, SEP. 18 LENOIR-RHYNE* SALISBURY 7:00 FRI, SEP. 21 BREVARD* SALISBURY 7:00 SAT, SEP. 22 ARMSTRONG SALISBURY 12:00 TUE, SEP. 25 PFEIFFER SALISBURY 6:30 Fri, Oct. 5 at Anderson* Anderson,SC 7:00 Sat, Oct. 6 at Newberry* Newberry,SC 2:00 TUE, OCT. 9 WINGATE* SALISBURY 7:00 FRI, OCT. 12 CARSON-NEWMAN* SALISBURY 7:00 SAT, OCT. 13 LINCOLN MEMORIAL* SALISBURY 2:00 Fri, Oct. 19 at Tusculum* Greeneville,TN 7:00 Sat, Oct. 20 at Mars Hill* Mars Hill,NC 2:00 Fri, Oct. 26 at Brevard* Brevard,NC 6:30 Tue, Oct. 30 at Lenoir-Rhyne* Hickory,NC 7:00 FRI, NOV. 2 ANDERSON* SALISBURY 7:00 SAT, NOV. 3 NEWBERRY* SALISBURY 5:00 Tue, Nov. 6 at Wingate* Wingate,NC 7:00 Fri, Nov. 9 at Carson-Newman* Jefferson City,TN 7:00 Sat, Nov. 10 at Lincoln Memorial* Harrogate,TN 2:00 Nov. 16-18 SAC Tournament at Brevard,NC TBA Nov. 23-25 NCAA II Regionals TBA TBA

BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES * Denotes South Atlantic Conference matches + Denotes Armstrong Atlantic Tournament at Savannah,GA # Denotes Pfeiffer Invitational at Misenheimer,NC

HEAD COACH: Ginger Hamric (23rd, 466-255) ASSISTANT COACH: Andi Henderson VOLLEYBALL OFFICE TELEPHONE: (704-637-4480) HOME FACILITY: Goodman Gym (3,500) SPORTS INFORMATION: Jim Lewis (704-637-4720)