2010 NCAA DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS | MCCASLAND FIELD (2,000) | NORMAN, OKLA. | FRIDAY-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3-4, 2010

Date ...... Saturday, December 4 | 2 p.m. CT Location ...... Norman, Okla. Venue ...... McCasland Field House Live Stats/Free Webcast...... SoonerSports.com Series History ...... Oklahoma leads 32-1 In Norman ...... Oklahoma leads 15-0 In Tulsa ...... Oklahoma leads 13-1 At Neutral Sites ...... Oklahoma leads 4-0 No. 22 Tulsa (31-2, 20-0 Conference USA) | RPI: 26 Last Meeting ...... Sept. 14, 2002 (TU, 3-1 in Tulsa) Oklahoma (22-10, 13-7 Big 12) | RPI: 28 GOLDEN HURRICANE OU’s Series Streak ...... Lost 1 SOONERS

WINNER ADVANCES TO SWEET 16 AT UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. (PENN STATE)

AVCA DIVISION I TOP 25 A LOOK AT OKLAHOMA POLL #14: NOVEMBER 29, 2010  Oklahoma defeated Wichita State for the fi rst time in six tries Friday evening (-27, -21, -14). School Points Record Previous  The Sooners moved to 7-6 in NCAA Championship play and advanced to the second round for this fi rst time since 2007. 1. Florida (55) 1486 27-1 1  OU’s win over Wichita State moved the Sooners’ record to 21-8 against the Shockers. 2. Stanford (2) 1420 24-3 4  Oklahoma is 16-3 when leading 1-0 and 11-5 overall at home this season. 3. Nebraska (1) 1364 27-2 3  The Sooners are 4-7 against the RPI top 50 this year. 4. California (2) 1319 25-3 2 5. Southern California 1243 25-4 6  Caitlin Higgins posted her ninth double-double of the season Friday with 10 kills and 13 digs. 6. Texas 1164 23-5 8  Sallie McLaurin had four total blocks, moving her single season total to 142. 7. Hawaii 1137 28-2 3  McLaurin’s 142 total blocks are the most by an Oklahoma player since Eliane Santos had 180 in 2006. 8. Penn State 1112 26-5 7  Suzy Boulavsky extended her 25-point rally scoring single season record to 426 kills. 9. UCLA 994 21-8 9 10. Northern Iowa 930 31-2 11  Brianne Barker moved her career assists total to 3,318, 29 shy of fi fth on the all-time career list. 11. Washington 848 21-8 13 12. Minnesota 808 24-8 15 A LOOK AT TULSA 13. Dayton 780 27-3 12  Tulsa upset No. 13 national seed LSU in straight sets Friday evening (-20, -15, -18). 14. Illinois 693 22-8 10 15. LSU 626 25-4 17  Tulsa won in the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time in school history. 16. Iowa State 566 20-8 16  No. 22 Tulsa defeated No. 15 LSU for the Golden Hurricane’s fi rst win over a ranked opponent in school history. 17. Colorado State 537 25-4 17  The 3-0 sweep was Tulsa’s 24th win in straight sets this season. TU is now, 24-1, in matches decided by a, 3-0, score. 18. San Diego 520 23-5 18  Tyler Henderson recorded 26 kills in the match. It marked the 20th time she totaled more than 20 kills in a single match this year. 19. Tennessee 287 24-6 21 20. Arizona 351 20-9 20  Tulsa won its 30th straight match to extend the nation’s longest win streak. 21. Cincinnati 296 29-5 22  Tulsa won its fi rst-ever meeting with LSU, and evened its record against teams from the Southeastern Conference to 6-6. 22. Tulsa 238 30-2 23 23. Michigan 195 23-9 19 A LOOK AT THE WHAT’S ON THE LINE 24. Cal State Fullerton 126 26-5 25 Purdue 126 21-10 NR  The winner of Saturday’s match advances to the Sweet 16 in University Park, Pa. (Penn State).  OU has made two previous Sweet 16 appearances (2006, 1988). The Hurricanes are in the second round for the fi rst time ever. Others receiving votes: Oregon 79, Long Beach State 34,  The winner faces the advancing team from Saturday’s second round match against No. 4 seed Penn State and Virginia Tech. Duke 28, St. Mary’s (Calif.) 22, Pepperdine 19, OKLA- HOMA 18, Ohio State 13, Louisville 12, Northwestern 11, Middle Tennessee 7. ODDS AND ENDS  Friday evening’s session attendance at McCasland Field House was 1,389, the fi fth largest ever for a volleyball match. Oklahoma opponents in italics  The Norman Sub-Regional had the lowest average RPI of any four-team pod (22.5). 2010 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SCORES

First Round Scores Colorado State 3, Cal State Fullerton 2 Second Round Scores #1 Florida 3, South Carolina St. 0 Ohio State 3, Lipscomb 1 #2 Nebraska 3, Auburn 0 Florida State 3, Georgia Southern 1 #14 Dayton 3, Butler 0 Washington 3, Hawai’I 0 Louisville 3, Middle Tennessee 0 #11 Tennessee 3, Alabama A&M 0 #16 Purdue 3, Kentucky 1 Indiana 3, Miami 2 #9 Texas 3, UTSA 0 San Diego 3, Long Beach State 0 UCLA 3, American 2 #6 USC 3, New Mexico 0 Cincinnati 3, Western Kentucky 0 #7 California 3, Utah State 0 #8 Illinois 3, Austin Peay 0 North Carolina 3, Mississippi 1 Northwestern 3, Arizona 1 Creighton 3, Iowa State 2 #5 Northern Iowa 2, Missouri 3 #10 Minnesota 3, North Dakota State 0 Ohio 3, Penn 0 #15 Hawai’I 3, Portland State 0 #12 Duke 3, High Point 0 Washington 3, Michigan 0 Tulsa 3, #13 LSU 0 Auburn 3, Missouri State 0 Oklahoma 3, Wichita State 0 #2 Nebraska 3, Sacred Heart 0 Virginia Tech 3, Delaware 0 #4 Penn State 3, Niagara 0 Stanford 3, Albany 0

2010 TULSA VOLLEYBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER OLKAHOMA SOONERS (21-10, 13-7 BIG 12) | RPI: 28 # Name Position Height Class Experience Hometown (Previous School) 1 Jessica Adams Defensive Specialist/Libero 5-7 Soph. 1L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Heritage Hall HS) 2 Hannah Stout Middle Blocker 6-2 Sr. 3L Bloomington, Ill. (Normal Community HS) 3 Elizabeth Kale Middle Blocker 5-8 Fr. HS Frisco, Texas (Liberty HS) 4 Kellie Culbertson Outside Hitter 5-8 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Woodrow Classical HS) 5 Jordan Clampitt Setter 5-5 Sop. 1L Plano, Texas (Canyon Creek Christian Academy HS) 6 Miriele Gobbo Middle Blocker 5-11 Soph. TR Curitiba, Brazil (Univ. of Texas at Brownsville) 7 Tyler Henderson Outside Hitter 5-10 Soph. 1L Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Herirage Hall HS) 8 Nicole Hragyil Setter 5-6 Fr. HS Carrollton, Texas (Hebron HS) 9 Kelsey Hancock Outside Hitter 5-9 Jr. 2L Edmond, Okla. (Edmond Memorial HS) 10 Diana Silva Outside Hitter 5-9 Soph. TR Niteroi, Brazil (Freed-Hardeman University) 11 Shaylin Werner Middle Blocker 6-0 Sr. 3L Placentia, Calif. (El Dorado HS) 12 Shelbi Pitcher Defensive Specialist/Libero 5-5 Soph. 1L Colorado Springs, Colo. (Lewis Palmer HS) 13 Caitlin Dyche Defensive Specialist 5-3 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Lewis Palmer HS) 15 Stephanie Heim Defensive Specialist 5-7 Jr. TR Rogersville, Mo. (East Central College)

Head Coach: Ed Allen Assistant Coaches: Julia Silva and Ryan Willis 2010 OKLAHOMA VOLLEYBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER

# Name Position Height Class Experience Hometown (Previous School) 1 Brianne Barker Setter 5-9 Jr. 2L Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo HS) 2 Suzy Boulavsky Right Side/Outside Hitter 6-1 Jr. 2L Houston, Texas (Clear Brook HS) 3 Kylie Cowan Setter/Defensive Specialist 5-10 Jr. 2L Odessa, Texas (Odessa HS) 4 María Fernanda Defensive Specialist 5-7 Soph. 1L Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico (Colegio Adianez HS) 5 Mindy Gowen Defensive Specialist 5-3 Fr. HS Edmond, Okla. (Santa Fe HS) 6 Eden Williams Defensive Specialist 5-3 Fr. HS Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo HS) 7 Andrea McQuaid Defensive Specialist/Setter 5-10 Fr. HS Ovilla, Texas (Red Oak HS) 8 Morgan Reynolds Outside Hitter/Opposite 6-2 Soph. 1L Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs HS) 9 Emma Kittle Outside Hitter 5-11 Soph. TR Iowa City, Iowa (University of Iowa) 10 Caitlin Higgins Outside Hitter 6-0 Jr. 2L Amarillo, Texas (Tascosa HS) 12 Chrissy Disarro Middle Blocker 6-1 Sr. 3L Plano, Texas (Plano East HS) 13 Sarah Freudenrich Middle Blocker 6-4 Sr. 2L Arrow, Okla. (University of Arkansas) 14 Sallie McLaurin Middle Blocker 6-2 Fr. HS Midwest City, Okla. (Carl Albert HS) 15 Cortney Warren Middle Blocker 6-0 Fr. HS Houston, Texas (Elkins HS) 17 Keila Rodriguez Outside Hitter 5-9 Fr. HS Gurabo, Puerto Rico (Colegio Bautista de Caguas)

Head Coach: Santiago Restrepo Assistant Coaches: Kelly Files and Sam Ojie Director of Operations: Nicki Tribble