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Flyer Volleyball UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON FLYER VOLLEYBALL EIGHT-TIME ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Volleyball Contact: Jenna Willhoit ● [email protected] ● Office: (937) 229-4419 ● Cell: (513) 532-2781 QUICK LOOK WEEK TWO - SEPT. 5-6 OPPONENTS: #12 Nebraska @ Frericks Center (capacity 3,000) NEBRASKA Friday, Sept. 5 - 7 p.m. ET HUSKERS (0-2, 0-0 Big Ten) Wright State @ McLin Gymnasium DAYTON WRIGHT STATE (capacity 500) (2-2, 0-0 Horizon) Saturday, Sept. 6 - 1 p.m. ET FLYERS vs. RAIDERS CSU Bakersfield @ Frericks Center (2-1, 0-0 A-10) (capacity 3,000) CSU BAKERSFIELD Saturday, Sept. 6 - 8 p.m. ET ROADRUNNERS (2-1, 0-0 WAC) 2014 SCHEDULE University of Dayton volleyball is playing co-host FLYER FACTS AUGUST to the 2014 Flyer-Raider Invitational this weekend • Tim Horsmon is in his sixth season overall, 29 (Fri.) @ Bowling Green1 W, 3-1 with a total of five matches being played at UD’s and first since 2007, as head coach of the Flyers 30 (Sat.) vs. Pittsburgh1 L, 3-0 Frericks Center. The Flyers will host Nebraska in 2014. His record at Dayton is 130-44 and his 1 30 (Sat.) vs. Middle Tennessee W, 3-0 and Bakersfield while also playing a match at overall win-loss mark sits at 306-208 in 16 seasons Wright State. There are a total of eight teams as a head coach. UD is now 5-1 in season openers SEPTEMBER participating between the two venues - Wright with Horsmon at the helm. 5 (Fri.) #7 NEBRASKA2 7:00 PM State is hosting a total of six matches at McLin 6 (Sat.) @ Wright State2 1:00 PM • Dayton returns three of its top five kills 6 (Sat.) CSU BAKERSFIELD2 8:00 PM Gymnasium. In addition to Bakersfield, Nebraska producers from a year ago, including junior Jill 12 (Fri.) vs. Toledo3 4:30 PM and hosts Dayton and Wright State, Bowling Loiars who ranked second on the team in 2013 13 (Sat.) @ Cleveland State3 12:30 PM Green, Eastern Kentucky and IPFW will be with 258 kills. Senior Isolde Hannan had the 13 (Sat.) vs. Navy3 4:30 PM participating in the Invitational. team’s top returning hitting percentage (.283) and 16 (Tue.) XAVIER 7:00 PM blocks total (119, 1.31/set - both ranked second 19 (Fri.) vs. Charlotte4 1:00 PM ABOUT DAYTON’S OPPONENTS on the squad last season). 19 (Fri.) at Jacksonville4 7:00 PM Twelfth-ranked Nebraska hosted two matches • Last year, UD finished the season ranked fifth in 20 (Sat.) at North Florida4 10:00 AM at home last weekend for its AVCA Showcase, the nation in blocks/set (3.0) and Isolde Hannan 20 (Sat.) vs. Nicholls State4 3:00 PM dropping both to nationally-ranked teams. The was 38th nationally with 1.31 blocks/set. Dayton 26 (Fri.) @ Duquesne* 6:00 PM Huskers lost 3-1 to #13 Florida State and 3-0 to #3 led the A-10 in blocks/set and ranked second 27 (Sat.) @ La Salle* 5:30 PM Stanford. Wright State will come into the weekend in service aces (1.40) and opponent hitting 28 (Sun.) @ Pennsylvania 1:00 PM 2-2 after picking up two wins at Indiana State’s percentage (.172). Holiday Inn Classic. The Raiders opened the OCTOBER • The Flyers finished the 2013 season 16-13 3 (Fri.) DAVIDSON* 7:00 PM weekend with a 3-0 loss to the host Sycamores overall with a 8-6 Atlantic 10 mark to finish in fifth 5 (Sun.) VCU* 1:00 PM and then swept both North Carolina A&T and place. 10 (Fri) @ George Mason* 7:00 PM Chicago State. WSU also got in a mid-week game • Dayton has won the Atlantic 10 Regular Season 11 (Sat.) @ George Washington* 7:00 PM against Northern Kentucky, dropping the match, title 10 times (2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007, 14 (Tue.) MOREHEAD STATE 7:00 PM 3-0. CSU Bakersfield was in Huntsville, Texas, last 2006, 2005, 2004, 2001, 1998). The Flyers have 17 (Fri.) FORDHAM* 7:00 PM weekend for the Sam Houston State Tournament. won the A-10 Championship title eight times 19 (Sun.) RHODE ISLAND* 1:00 PM The Roadrunners claimed two straight-set wins (2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2004, 22 (Wed.) @ Eastern Kentucky 5:30 PM over Mississippi State and Louisiana-Monroe 2003) and have made nine NCAA appearances in 25 (Sat.) SAINT LOUIS* 3:00 PM before falling, 3-0, to Sam Houston State. program history. 31 (Fri.) @ VCU* 7:00 PM SERIES STUFF 13TH TO 1,000 NOVEMBER • The Flyers and Huskers have previously met 2 (Sun.) @ Davidson* 1:00 PM With two wins at last weekend’s Bowling Green 8 (Sat.) @ Saint Louis* 2:00 PM three times with Nebraska holding the 3-0 Hampton Inn Invitational, Dayton now has 1,000 14 (Fri.) LA SALLE* 7:00 PM advantage. Most recently, the two squads squared all-time program wins and is just the 13th NCAA 16 (Sun.) DUQUESNE* 1:00 PM off last season at the Huskers’ home tournament DI program to attain that level of success. The 21-23 A-10 Championship! TBD on Sept. 13, when Nebraska was also ranked #12 Flyers currently rank 13th all-time in the Division 28 (Fri.) OHIO 7:00 PM nationally. The Huskers defeated the Flyers, 3-0. I record book with an overall program tally of • Wright State is one of Dayton’s most-played 1,000-561 over 44 seasons (1970). Interestingly, 1 Hampton Inn Invitational (Bowling Green, Ohio) opponents of all time with 54 meetings between Nebraska ranks second all-time in Division I for 2 Flyer-Raider Invitational (Dayton, Ohio) the two programs. The Raiders hold the narrow program wins with 1,190 over 39 seasons (1975) 3 Cleveland State Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) 28-26 lead in the series but the Flyers have won 4 North Florida Invitational (Jacksonville, Fla.) the last three meetings and nine out of the last ALSO AT 1,000 * Atlantic 10 Conference Match 10 matches the programs have played. The two Junior libero Janna Krafka has also reached 1,000 ! Team Must Qualify - Hosted by Dayton last met Sept. 22, 2013 with Dayton winning in ... career digs. With her 33 digs at the BGSU Home Games in ALL CAPS straight sets. Times are ET and Subject to Change Hampton Inn Invitational, she reached the 1,000- # AVCA National Ranking at Time of Match • Saturday’s match between Dayton and CSU dig mark for her career. Krafka is now just 73 digs Bakersfield will be the first meeting between the away from breaking into the top-five career digs two programs. leaders list in the UD record book. Atlantic 10 Champions: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 NCAA Tournament: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 COMPARISON QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION DAYTON NEBRASKA Name . .University of Dayton 2014 Record: 2-1, 0-0 A-10 2014 Record: 0-2, 0-0 Big Ten City, Zip . .Dayton, OH 45469 AVCA Ranking: NA AVCA Ranking: 12 Founded . .1850 Head Coach: Tim Horsmon Head Coach: John Cook Enrollment . 8,000 at UD: 130-44, 6th Season at UN: 413-50, 15th Season Nickname. Flyers Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: Big Ten Colors . Red & Blue Location: Dayton, Ohio Location: Lincoln, Neb. Conference . Atlantic 10 Enrollment: 8,000 Enrollment: 24,445 President . .Dr. Daniel J. Curran (Saint Joseph’s ‘73) Nickname: Flyers Nickname: Cornhuskers Vice President/Director of Athletics . .Tim Wabler (Dayton ‘74) Court: Frericks Center Court: Devaney Sports Center Home Court. Frericks Center Surface / Capacity . .Wood / 3,000 TEAM LEADERS TEAM LEADERS Athletic Website . .DaytonFlyers.com Hitting %: Hannan, .414 Hitting %: Haggerty, .321 Kills/set: Turner, 4.30 Kills/set: Ostrander, 3.83 COACHING STAFF Assists/set: Emmenecker, 9.70 Assists/set: Pollmiller, 10.43 Head Coach. Tim Horsmon (Frostburg State, ‘91) Aces/set: Three Tied, 0.30 Aces/set: Two Tied, 0.17 Record at UD (Season) . 128-43 (6th, 1st since 2007) Digs/set: Krafka, 3.30 Digs/set: Rolfzen, 3.83 Career Record (Season) . .304-207 (16th) Blocks/set: Hannan, 1.00 Blocks/set: Hall, 0.83 Assistant Coach . .Audrey Ludwig (St. Olaf, ‘07) Assistant Coach . Evan Muys (St. Xavier ‘13) Vol. Assistant Coach . Timothy Balice (Western Michigan ‘10) WRIGHT STATE CSU BAKERSFIELD Coordinator of Operations . Taylor Filzen (Northwestern ‘12) 2014 Record: 2-2, 0-0 Horizon 2014 Record: 2-1, 0-0 WAC AVCA Ranking: NA AVCA Ranking: NA TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Susan Clements Head Coach: Giovana Melo 2013 Overall Record. 16-13 at WSU: 10-58, Third Season at CSUB: 2-1, First Season Atlantic 10 Conference Record (Finish) . 8-6 (5th) Conference: Horizon Conference: Western Athletic Final AVCA Ranking . .NA Location: Fairborn, Ohio Location: Bakersfield, Calif. Postseason . .Atlantic 10 Tournament (Semifinals) Enrollment: 18,786 Enrollment: 8,500 Starters Returning / Lost . 3 + Libero / 3 Nickname: Raiders Nickname: Roadrunners Letterwinners Returning / Lost . 7 / 5 Court: McLin Gymnasium Court: Icardo Center Newcomers. 6 TEAM LEADERS TEAM LEADERS Hitting %: Aiello, .241 Hitting %: O’Hagan, .439 VOLLEYBALL HISTORY Kills/set: Klusman, 3.00 Kills/set: Three Tied, 3.33 Inagural Season . .1970 Assists/set: Lohmeier, 9.58 Assists/set: Martins, 12.44 All-Time Team Record (41st Season) . .1000-561 (.641) Aces/set: Three Tied, 0.25 Aces/set: Riley, 0.67 Winning Seasons . 35 (19 straight) Digs/set: Thornton, 4.25 Digs/set: Alvidrez, 6.00 20-Win Seasons . 26 Blocks/set: Aiello, 1.00 Blocks/set: O’Hagan, 1.11 Atlantic 10 Regular Season Championships . 10 1998, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Atlantic 10 Tournament Championships .
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