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Saskatchewan Huskies Women's Volleyball SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL U SPORTS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 1979, '80, '81 | CANADA WEST CHAMPIONS: 1975, '76, '79, '80, '81, '84, '91, '92 16 U SPORTS ALL-CANADIANS | 56 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS | 11 CANADA WEST AWARD WINNERS | 4 U SPORTS AWARD WINNERS 2018-19 SCHEDULE Fri 10/10 at Brandon W, 3-2 Game Information Sat 10/20 at Brandon W, 3-0 Date ................. Fri/Sat, November 9/10 Fri 11/2 at MacEwan L, 3-1 Time ....................................................6 p.m. Sat 11/3 at MacEwan L, 3-1 Location ............................Saskatoon, SK Fri 11/9 vs Calgary L, 3-2 Venue ....Ron & Jane Graham Centre Court at the PAC Sat 10/10 vs Calgary L, 3-1 Series .......................................TWU 26-10 Fri 11/16 vs TWU 6 PM Current Streak ..........................SSK W 1 SASKATCHEWAN Last Meeting ..................Oct. 21, 2017 #3 TWU Sat 11/17 vs TWU 6 PM HUSKIES SSK 3 vs. TWU 0 SPARTANS Fri 11/23 at UBC 2:30 PM 2-4 8-0 Sat 11/24 at UBC 7 PM Fri 11/30 vs UBCO 1 PM #5THINGS Sat 12/1 vs UBCO 1 PM Saskatchewan fought hard last Friday night, as they took the number one 1 ranked Calgary Dinos to five-sets, before dropping the final set 15-9. Fri 1/4 at Winnipeg 6 PM Sat 1/5 at Winnipeg 6:45 PM 2 The Huskies will be looking to snap their four-game losing skid. Fri 1/11 vs Regina 6 PM The Huskies had lost their previous 11 matchups aginast the Spartans be- 3 fore their straight-sets victory in Saskatoon last season. Sat 1/12 vs Regina 6 PM 4 Trinity Western’s Mikaelyn Sych and Avery Heppel sit one and two in blocks Fri 1/18 vs Manitoba 6 PM in the Canada West. Sat 1/19 vs Manitoba 6 PM Including non-conference play, the Spartans hold a 17-0 record this sea- 5 son. Fri 1/25 at Alberta 8:30 PM Sat 1/26 at Alberta 6 PM Fri 2/8 at TRU 7 PM STATISTICAL LEADERS #ByTheNumbers Sat 2/9 at TRU 5 PM KILLS: 4.4 Fri 2/15 vs MRU 6 PM Emily Koshinsky is fourth in the Canada West 83 with 4.4 points per set through six games Emily Koshinsky (5th) Sat 2/16 vs MRU 6 PM 4.38 2/22-24 vs Canada West QF DIGS: Huskie Shae Beaulieu sits in second place in 3/1-3 vs Canada West SF 105 the Canada West with 4.38 digs per set. Shae Beaulieu (3rd) 3/9 vs Canada West F 24 Emily Koshinsky, Shae Beaulieu, Georgia Hur- 3/15-17 vs U SPORTS NTLS ACES: 8 ry and Taylor Annala have appeared in each of the Huskies 24 sets so far this season. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: CAMERON DOHERTY Emily Koshinsky (t-26th) PHONE: 306-966-1024 • CELL: 250-818-2408 EMAIL: [email protected] .399 WEBSITE: HUSKIES.USASK.CA BLOCKS: Spartan Mikaelyn Sych sits in second place in TWITTER: @HUSKIEATHLETICS 19 the conference with a .399 hitting percent- FACEBOOK: HUSKIE ATHLETICS Georgia Hurry (t-11th) age. INSTAGRAM: @HUSKIEATHLETICS 2018-19 Huskie Women's Volleyball Game Notes 2017-18 Huskie Women's Volleyball Game Notes - 2 UOFS QUICK FACTS: Location: Saskatoon, SK SCOUTING THE DINOS Enrollment: 19,700 SCHEDULE/RESULTS LEADERS Founded: 1907 Nickname: Huskies KILLS: Huskie Colours: Green, White 51 Conference: Canada West Kate Pexman (15th) President: Peter Stoicheff Chief Athletics Officer: Shawn Burt DIGS: Stadium: Physical Activity Complex 53 Kennedy Snape (T-20th) HUSKIE HISTORY: All-Time Conference Record: ACES: 286-407 7 Leah Shevkenek (T-18th) VS TRINITY WESTERN: All-Time: 10-26 BLOCKS: 21 Beth Vinnell (T-6th) CONFERENCE STANDINGS Place W-L-T SW-SL Pts TEAM 1. Trinity Western 8-0 24-6 16 COMPARISON 2. Alberta 6-2 20-7 12 24 (7th) Sets 30 (2nd) 3. Calgary 6-0 18-3 12 273 (7th) Kills 380 (2nd) 4. MacEwan 4-4 13-16 8 5. Regina 4-4 15-13 8 11.38 (5th) Kills per set 12.67 (3rd) 6. Mount Royal 3-3 10-13 6 109 (12th) Errors 129 (7th) 7. Manitoba 3-3 13-12 6 830 (8th) Total Attacks 996 (4th) 8. UBC 3-5 15-16 6 .198 (4th) Hit Percentage .252 (1st) 9. Saskatchewan 2-4 10-14 4 252 (7th) Assists 359 (2nd) 10. Winnipeg 2-4 9-13 4 10.50 (7th) Assists Per Set 11.97 (3rd) 11. Brandon 2-4 9-14 4 34 (12th) Service Aces 76 (2nd) 12. TRU 1-5 3-17 2 50 (8th) Service Errors 64 (4th) 13. UBCO 0-6 3-18 0 1.42 (13th) Service Aces Per Set 2.53 (2nd) 52 (7th) Reception Errors 59 (5th) U SPORTS TOP 10 PTS (1st Place) Last Week 391 (6th) Digs 469 (3rd) 1. Calgary 6-0 60 (4) 1 16.29 (4th) Digs Per Set 15.63 (6th) 2. Ryerson 4-0 55 2 19 (2nd) Block Solo 13 (5th) 3. TWU 8-0 53 3 65 (8th) Block Assist 156 (1st) 4. Alberta 6-2 48 4 52 (7th) Block Total 91 (1st) 5. Dalhousie 5-0 44 5 6. Waterloo 5-0 39 6 2.15 (7th) Blocks Per Set 3.03 (1st) 7. McGill 7-1 36 8 14.9 (9th) Points Per Set 18.2 (1st) 8. Toronto 4-1 31 9 9. Laval 4-2 28 7 10. Montreal 5-2 24 10 Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .eps Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .eps Huskie Athletics huskies.usask.ca @huskieathletics 2017-18 Huskie Women's Volleyball Game Notes - 3 2018-19 HUSKIES ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT YR. COLLEGE HOMETOWN LAST TEAM 1 Shae Beaulieu LIB 5-5 3 Kinesiology Moose Jaw, SK Caronport High School 3 Jessica Zacharias S 5-8 2 Kinesiology Caronport, SK Ambrose University 4 Taylor Annala OH 6-0 4 Arts & Science Dinsmore, SK Jr. Huskies 5 Averie Allard S 6-1 1 Arts & Science Winnipeg, MB Sisler High School 6 Regan Wiebe OH 6-0 5 Arts & Science Grande Prairie, AB Brandon Bobcats 7 Emily Koshinsky OH 6-0 3 Kinesiology Jansen, SK Caronport High School 8 Tallan Black OH 5-9 4 Pharmacy & Nutrition Calgary, AB William Aberhart HS 9 Hannah Toews OH 6-1 1 Kinesiology Regina, SK Campbell Collegiate 10 Mandi Fraser M 6-2 1 Education Saskatoon, SK Bishop James Mahoney 11 Alexandra Frank S 6-0 5 Arts & Science Saskatoon, SK Marion Graham Falcons 12 Brooke Listwin M 6-0 4 Business Saskatoon, SK Holy Cross High School 13 Julia Tregobov OH 5-10 1 Ag & Bioresources White Rock, B.C. Southridge High School 14 Olivia Mattern OH 5-10 1 Kinesiology Saskatoon, SK St. Joseph High School 16 Angela Lavoie OH 6-0 2 Business Albertville, SK Prince Albert Toppers 17 Dani Forester M 6-1 1 Arts & Science Okotoks, AB Holy Trinity Academy 18 Georgia Hurry M 6-2 5 Arts & Science Summerland, BC Douglas College Royals PRONUNCIATION GUIDE #4 Annala, Taylor ...............................ANN-uhla #9 Toews, Hannah ............................Tayves #1 Beaulieu, Shae .............................Bowl-you #7 Koshinsky, Emily .........................Ko-shin-ski Year Record #13 Tregobov, Julia..........................Treg-oh-bov 2015-16 10-14 2016-17 8-17 2017-18 1-3 COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH - MARK DODDS Shelly Dodds Saskatchewan Huskies (2015-Present) 6th Year Record: 27-46 Year Record 2015-16 10-14 2016-17 8-17 2017-18 9-15 2018-19 2-4 Myron Mehler Mark Dodds took over as head coach of the Huskie Women's Volleyball program in 2015-2016. 8th Year Dodds was a member of the Huskie men's volleyball coaching staff in 2011-2012. Dodds played with the Huskies from 2002 to 2006. In that time, Dodds led the team in kills and service aces. He sits third all-time on the Huskies career kills list with 939. He was named an all-star four times and a CIS All-Canadian three times. Dodds was the Canada West and CIS MVP in 2005-06. He won the national championship with the Ben Jackson Chelsea Steinley Huskies in 2004. 2nd Year 1st Year Dodds has also had a successful career with the Canadian Senior Team and also represented Canada at the World Universiade. Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .eps Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .eps Huskie Athletics huskies.usask.ca @huskieathletics 3 2017-18 Huskie Women's Volleyball Game Notes - 4 2018 Stats Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .eps Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .eps Huskie Athletics huskies.usask.ca @huskieathletics.
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