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2010 NCAA DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS | MCCASLAND FIELD HOUSE (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 Wilson 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 Broken 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.