Date: Mar. 19 & 21 2021 Schedule State Beavers 2020 Record: 5-9, Pac-12, 5-9 Time: 6 pm (PT) & 4 pm Overall: 5-9 Home: 3-3 Away: 2-6 Head Coach: Mark Barnard Location: Eugene, Ore. Record at OSU (5th season): 58-82 and Corvallis, Ore. Date Opponent Time/Result Overall Record: same 1/22 at Colorado* L, 0-3 Arena: Matthew Knight 1/24 at Colorado* L, 1-3 Arena and 1/29 vs. USC* W, 3-1 #17 Series: Oregon leads 1/31 vs. USC* L, 1-3 2020 Record: 9-3, Pac-12, 9-3 2/4 at #11 Washington* L, 1-3 Head Coach: Matt Ulmer 44-68 2/6 at #11 Washington* L, 0-3 Record at UO (4th season): 59-46 Last Meeting: Oregon, W, 2/11 vs. Arizona State* W, 3-2 Overall Record: Same 3-1, Nov. 29, 2019 2/12 vs. Arizona State* W, 3-2 2/19 at Arizona* L, 0-3 2/21 at Arizona* L, 1-3 Week 9 | Match 15 & 16 2/26 vs. RV Stanford* Canceled ON TAP 2/27 vs. RV Stanford* Canceled • Oregon State and Oregon will match up in a home-and-home series 3/5 at California* W, 3-2 this weekend. Game one will be in Eugene on Friday at 6 pm (PT) and 3/7 at California* W, 3-0 3/12 vs. #16 Washington State* L, 1-3 game two in Corvallis on Sunday at 4 pm. 3/14 vs. #16 Washington State* L, 0-3 3/19 at #17 Oregon* 6 p.m. WATCH 3/21 vs. #17 Oregon* 4 p.m. • Friday and Sunday’s matches will be on Pac-12 Oregon on television 3/26 at UCLA* 6 p.m. with Ben Creighton on the call. 3/28 at UCLA* 12 p.m. • Fans can find the stream of the games by visiting the volleyball sched- 4/1 vs. Utah* 6 p.m. ule page on osubeavers.com. 4/3 vs. Utah* 12 p.m.

All Times Pacific and subject to change LIVE STATS Dates subject to change • Live stats will be available for both matches. Fans can access links to * indicates Pac-12 Conference Match live stats by visiting the volleyball schedule page on osubeavers.com. Bold indicates home match Pac-12 Standings AGAINST THE DUCKS Team Conference Overall • Oregon State and Oregon competed in an exhibition prior to the start of Washington St. 10-2 10-2 this season, the Ducks won 3-2 in Eugene. Washington 13-3 13-3 • Last season’s series was split with OSU taking match one 3-2 in Cor- Utah 11-3 11-3 Oregon 9-3 9-3 vallis and the Ducks winning match two, 3-1, in Eugene. UCLA 11-5 11-5 • In two matches last year, the Beavers out-dug Oregon 147-142. Arizona 7-9 7-9 • Grace Massey posted 30-plus digs in both matches in 2019, 32 in Colorado 5-9 5-9 game one and 30 in game two. Oregon State 5-9 5-9 USC 3-7 3-7 SCOUTING No. 17 OREGON Arizona State 4-10 4-10 Stanford 1-5 1-5 • Oregon has won three of its last four matches, including a five set in its California 1-15 1-15 last outing against Washington on Mar. 7. • The Ducks lead the Pac-12 with 16.06 digs per set. The team is fourth in Oregon State Communications the conference in kills per set (13.19), assists per set (12.06), and blocks Contact: Seth Goodman Email: [email protected] per set (2.28). Phone: 224-723-9645 • Brooke Nuneviller is leading Oregon with 165 kills and 3.51 kills per set. She also leads the Ducks defensively with digs (181) and digs per set Stay Connected (3.85). Twitter: @BeaverVBall Instagram: @BeaverVBall RIVALRY SERIES IN 2021 Facebook: @BeaverVBall • In 2021, Oregon State teams are 5-4 against Oregon in the rivalry se- ries. 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes LAST TIME OUT Oregon State’s Record When • OSU fell 3-1 and 3-0 to No. 16 Washington State on Mar. 12 and 14. Category Home Road Overall • The Beavers recorded 89 digs in the two matches compared to the Record 3-3 2-6 5-9 Cougars’ 80. Pac-12 record 3-3 2-6 5-9 • Freshman Izzi Szulczewski recorded a team-best 59 assists be- Versus Top 25 0-2 0-2 0-4 tween both matches. Versus Top 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 • Senior Grace Massey led the team with a combined 28 digs. • Freshman Kateryna Tkachenko tallied a team-high of 22 kills in two On Television 0-0 0-2 0-2 matches. January 1-1 0-2 1-3 February 2-0 0-4 2-4 WEEKLY HONORS March 0-2 2-0 2-2 • Freshman Anastasija Svetnik notched her first career weekly honor, April 0-0 0-0 0-0 claiming Pac-12 Freshman of the Week on Mar. 9 for her playing Sunday 0-1 1-4 1-4 against Cal on Mar. 5 and 7. She tallied a weekend attacking percent- Monday 0-0 0-0 0-0 age of .704 with 19 kills off 27 attempts with no errors. Tuesday 0-0 0-0 0-0 • Freshman Mychael Vernon earned her first career weekly honor, Wednesday 0-0 0-0 0-0 being named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week on Feb. 15 for her perfor- Thursday 1-0 0-1 1-1 Friday 2-1 1-2 3-3 mance against ASU when she recorded back-to-back double-doubles Saturday 0-0 0-1 0-1 to lead OSU with 36 total kills and added a combined 28 digs. Day Match 2-2 2-3 4-5 SVETNIK SHINING Night Match 1-1 0-3 1-4 • Over the last seven matches, Anastasija Svetnik has a .512 attach- Three-Set Match 0-1 1-3 1-4 ing percentage with 49 kills on 86 attempts and five errors. Four-Set Match 1-2 0-3 1-5 • During that span, Svetnik has 20 blocks, 14 digs, and six aces. Five-Set Match 2-0 1-0 3-0 • The freshman middle hitter is first this season on OSU with an at- tacking percentage of .356. She is third with 30 blocks. Win First Set 0-0 1-0 1-0 Lose First Set 3-3 1-6 4-9 Win First Two Sets 0-0 1-0 1-0 STAYING LOW Lose First Two Sets 0-3 0-6 0-9 • Oregon State held Cal to an opponent-low .103 attacking percentage Split First Two Sets 4-0 0-0 4-0 on Mar. 5 with 46 kills, 28 errors, and 174 total attacks. • In match two, the Bears were held to an opponent-low of 26 digs and Post More Kills 1-0 2-1 3-1 three aces. Post Fewer Kills 2-3 0-5 2-8 Kills Are Equal 0-0 0-0 0-0

FLYING HIGH Post More Service Aces 1-0 1-0 2-0 • The Beavers recorded team season-highs of 56 assists and five Post Fewer Service Aces 1-2 1-6 2-8 solo blocks against Cal on Mar. 5. The team hit a season-best .322 in Service Aces Are Equal 1-1 0-0 1-1 match two versus Cal with 44 kills in 90 attempts and 15 errors. Post More Digs 2-3 2-3 4-6 • OSU posted team-highs in kills (63), attacks (200), assists (53), Post Fewer Digs 1-0 0-3 1-3 digs (93), and aces (12) on Feb. 11 against ASU. They posted a team- Digs Are Equal 0-0 0-0 0-0 high 14 blocks in game two of the series. Post More Blocks 3-1 2-1 5-2 DOUBLE TIME Post Fewer Blocks 0-1 0-5 0-6 • Freshman Izzi Szulczewski has recorded her team-leading seventh Blocks Are Equal 0-1 0-0 0-1 double-double of the season against Cal on Mar. 5 with a game-high 2021 Stat Comparison 46 assists and 15 digs. Oregon St. Opponents • Freshman Mychael Vernon notched her third double-double of 2021 Kills 621 666 on Mar. 5 with a game-best 18 kills and 15 digs. Errors 346 277 Total Attacks 1804 1818 Attack Pct. .152 .214 KEEPING PACE Kills/Set 11.5 12.3 • Izzi Szulczewski has 8.85 assists per set this season which be the Assists 580 601 11th-best in a career at OSU. Assists/Set 10.7 11.1 • Mychael Vernon is on pace for the seventh-highest career mark in Aces 66 104 program history with 3.46 kills per set. Service Errors 97 125 Aces/Set 1.2 1.9 Reception Errors 104 66 LEAVING A MARK Recep. Errors/Set 1.9 1.2 • Grace Massey’s 4.26 digs per set this season would be the seventh- Digs 758 702 most in a single season and second-most for senior in the program Digs/Set 14.0 13.0 record books. Solo Blocks 27 19 • At a mark of 8.85 assists per set, Izzi Szulczewski would be the fifth- Block Assists 174 182 best for freshman in a single season. Her 2.63 digs per set are on Total Blocks 114.0 110.0 track to be the eighth most for a freshman in a season. Blocks/Set 2.1 2.0 Block Errors 19 16 • With a rate of 3.46 kills per set, Mychael Vernon would finish third in Ball Handling Err. 12 10 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes a single-season for freshman in the program record book. Oregon State Quick Facts

RIGHT ON TRACK Location Corvallis, Ore. • Lindsey Schell is on track for a career-best season with 1.68 kills per Founded 1868 Enrollment 32,774 set and 1.00 blocks per set. President F. King Alexander • Grace Massey’s marks of 0.96 assists per set and 0.34 service aces VP/Director of Athletics Scott Barnes per set would be career-highs in a season. School Colors Orange and Black Nickname Beavers OSU IN THE PAC-12 Conference Pac-12 • The Beavers’ 114 blocks are fifth in the Pac-12. OSU is sixth in kills Facility Gill Coliseum Capacity 9,301 (621), assists (580), digs (758), and digs per set (14.04). Letterwinners Returning/Lost 3/10 Newcomers 7 INDIVIDUAL PAC-12 STANDOUTS All-Time Record 631-781-8 (.444) • Kateryna Tkachenko is 17th in the Pac-12 with 127 kills. • Aliyah McDonald’s .257 attacking percentage is 20th in the confer- Oregon State Roster Breakdown ence, while her 38 blocks are 16th in the Pac-12. Her 115 kills are 25th. by Home State/Country • Lindsey Schell’s 1.00 blocks per set is the 11th-best mark in the con- Arizona (1) ference, while her 50 total blocks is eighth. Nya Buckner • Mychael Vernon’s mark of 135 kills is 14th in the Pac-12 and she is ninth with 3.46 kills per set. California (1) • Grace Massey is second in the conference with 4.26 digs per set Lindsey Schell and is fourth with 200 digs. Her 16 service aces is the 10th-most. Illinois (1) • Izzi Szulczewski has 460 assists, fourth in the Pac-12. Her mark of Mary Kate Lopez 8.85 assists per set is seventh, while she is 17th in digs (137) and 18th in digs per set (2.63). New York (1) • Ellie Turner’s 138 digs is ranked 15thth in the conference and she is Mychael Vernon 22nd with 2.56 digs per set. Oregon (2) FIRST TIME IN A LONG TIME Grace Massey Izzi Szulczewski • The Beavers’ series sweep of Cal was the first of such since 2017 and first win over the Bears since Nov. 5, 2017. Texas (3) • OSU swept Arizona State on Feb. 11 and 12, both in five sets, for the Aliyah McDonald first sweep over the Sun Devils since 2017. Ellie Turner • Oregon State topped USC, 3-1, on Jan. 29 to mark the program’s Maddie Goings first win over the Women of Troy since 2008. Washington (1) Emma Villaluz LEADING THE WAY • Redshirt junior Nya Buckner, and seniors Grace Massey and Maddie Belarus (1) Goings are leading Oregon State this season as team captains. Anastasija Svetnik

WELCOME ABOARD Ukraine (1) • On May 5, 2020, Oregon State and volleyball welcomed Anna Khrys- Kateryna Tkachenko tenko as an assistant coach. Oregon State Roster Breakdown • Khrystenko joins the Beavers after three years at Rutgers as an as- by Class sistant coach and three years at Florida State. Freshman (7) BEAVER DEBUT Emma Villaluz • After redshirting her freshman year and suffering a season-ending Aliyah McDonald injury in 2019, Nya Buckner looks to make her Beaver debut in 2021. Mychael Vernon Ellie Turner Izzi Szulczewski UP NEXT Kateryna Tkachenko Oregon State closes the road portion of its schedule against UCLA in Anastasija Svetnik Los Angeles, Calif. on Mar. 26 and 28. The first game of the series will be 6 pm (PT) and match two will be noon. Sophomore (2) Nya Buckner Mary Kate Lopez

Junior (1) Lindsey Schell

Senior (2) Grace Massey Maddie Goings 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

2021 Oregon State Numerical Volleyball Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last Schools) 1 Villaluz, Emma DS/L/S 5-5 Fr. HS Camas, Wash. (Camas HS) 2 Schell, Lindsey MB 6-2 Jr. 2V Temecula, Calif. (Temecula Valley HS) 3 Buckner, Nya RS 5-11 RSo. RS Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) 5 McDonald, Aliyah MB 6-0 Fr. HS Pearland, Texas (Glenda Dawson HS) 6 Vernon, Mychael OH 5-11 Fr. HS Ossining, N.Y. (Ossining HS) 7 Massey, Grace DS/L 5-5 Sr. 3V Beaverton, Ore. (Jesuit HS) 8 Lopez, Mary Kate S 6-3 So. 1V Mount Prospect, Ill. (Loyola Academy) 9 Turner, Ellie DS/L 5-5 Fr. HS Austin, Texas (Westlake HS) 10 Goings, Maddie OH/OPP 5-9 Sr. 3V Aledo, Texas (Aledo HS) 15 Szulczewski, Izzi S 5-7 Fr. HS Beaverton, Ore. (Mountainside HS) 20 Tkachenko, Kateryna OH 6-2 Fr. HS Lubny, Ukraine (Lubny Children’s and Youth ) 22 Svetnik, Anastasija MB 6-3 Fr. HS Minsk, Belarus (School Number 175)

2021 Oregon State Alphabetical Volleyball Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last Schools) 3 Buckner, Nya RS 5-11 RSo. RS Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) 10 Goings, Maddie OH/OPP 5-9 Sr. 3V Aledo, Texas (Aledo HS) 8 Lopez, Mary Kate S 6-3 So. 1V Mount Prospect, Ill. (Loyola Academy) 7 Massey, Grace DS/L 5-5 Sr. 3V Beaverton, Ore. (Jesuit HS) 5 McDonald, Aliyah MB 6-0 Fr. HS Pearland, Texas (Glenda Dawson HS) 2 Schell, Lindsey MB 6-2 Jr. 2V Temecula, Calif. (Temecula Valley HS) 22 Svetnik, Anastasija MB 6-3 Fr. HS Minsk, Belarus (School Number 175) 15 Szulczewski, Izzi S 5-7 Fr. HS Beaverton, Ore. (Mountainside HS) 20 Tkachenko, Kateryna OH 6-2 Fr. HS Lubny, Ukraine (Lubny Children’s and Youth Sports) 9 Turner, Ellie DS/L 5-5 Fr. HS Austin, Texas (Westlake HS) 6 Vernon, Mychael OH 5-11 Fr. HS Ossining, N.Y. (Ossining HS) 1 Villaluz, Emma DS/L/S 5-5 Fr. HS Camas, Wash. (Camas HS)

Head Coach: Mark Barnard (5th Season / University of Sydney ‘91) Assistant Coach: Anna Khrystenko (1st Season / Tavrian University ‘00) Assistant Coach: Arica Nassar (3rd Season / Oregon State ‘15) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Erik Bateham (1st Season) Director of Operations: Alyssa Whitney (4th Season / Oregon State ‘14)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Anna Khrystenko Ah-nuh Kris-tenk-oh Mark Barnard Bar-NARD Aliyah McDonald Uh-LEE-yuh Anastasija Svetnik Nastya Emma Villaluz Vil-uh-luz Grace Massey Mass-e Izzi Szulczewski Schulsheski Kateryna Tkachenko Cat-er-E-nah Tcah-chenko Lindsey Schell Shell Mychael Vernon Michael 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes 2021 Oregon State Numerical Broadcast Roster

#1 | Fr. | 5’5” | DS/L/S #2 | Jr. | 6’2” | MB #3 | R-So. | 5’11” | RS #5 | Fr. | 6’0” | MB Emma Villaluz Lindsey Schell Nya Buckner Aliyah McDonald Camas, Wash. Temecula, Calif. Chandler, Ariz. Pearland, Texas Camas HS Temecula Valley HS Hamilton HS Glenda Dawson HS

#6 | Fr. | 5’11” | OH #7 | Sr. | 5’5” | DS/L #8 | So. | 6’3” | S #9 | Fr. | 5’5” | DS/L Mychael Vernon Grace Massey Mary Kate Lopez Ellie Turner Ossining, N.Y. Beaverton, Ore. Mount Prospect, Ill. Austin, Texas Ossining HS Jesuit HS Loyola Academy Westlake HS

#10 | Sr. | 5’9” | OH/RS #15 | Fr. | 5’7” | S #20 | Fr. | 6’2” | OH #22 | Fr. | 6’3” | MB Maddie Goings Izzi Szulczewski Kateryna Tkachenko Anastasija Svetnik Aledo, Texas Beaverton, Ore. Lubny, Ukraine Minsk, Belarus Aledo HS Mountainside HS Lubny Children’s and Youth Sports School School No. 75

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Director of Operations Mark Barnard Anna Khrystenko Arica Nassar Erik Bateham Alyssa Whitney 5th Season 1st Season 3rd Season 1st Season 4th Season 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes 2021 Oregon State Alphabetical Broadcast Roster

#3 | R-So. | 5’11” | RS #10 | Sr. | 5’9” | OH/RS #8 | So. | 6’3” | S #7 | Sr. | 5’5” | DS/L Nya Buckner Maddie Goings Mary Kate Lopez Grace Massey Chandler, Ariz. Aledo, Texas Mount Prospect, Ill. Beaverton, Ore. Hamilton HS Aledo HS Loyola Academy Jesuit HS

#5 | Fr. | 6’0” | MB #2 | Jr. | 6’2” | MB #22 | Fr. | 6’3” | MB #15 | Fr. | 5’7” | S Aliyah McDonald Lindsey Schell Anastasija Svetnik Izzi Szulczewski Pearland, Texas Temecula, Calif. Minsk, Belarus Beaverton, Ore. Glenda Dawson HS Temecula Valley HS School No. 75 Mountainside HS

#20 | Fr. | 6’2” | OH #9 | Fr. | 5’5” | DS/L #6 | Fr. | 5’11” | OH #1 | Fr. | 5’5” | DS/L/S Kateryna Tkachenko Ellie Turner Mychael Vernon Emma Villaluz Lubny, Ukraine Austin, Texas Ossining, N.Y. Camas, Wash. Lubny Children’s and Youth Sports School Westlake HS Ossining HS Camas HS

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Director of Operations Mark Barnard Anna Khrystenko Arica Nassar Erik Bateham Alyssa Whitney 5th Season 1st Season 3rd Season 1st Season 4th Season 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

Mark PLAYING EXPERIENCE • 1982-87: New South Wales Junior Teams Barnard • 1984: Australian Junior Men’s Team Head Coach COACHING EXPERIENCE 5th Season (16th Season Overall) • 1992-97: Westfields Sports High School • 1994-97: Australia National Junior Men’s Team University of Sydney, ‘91 • 1997-99: Australia National Women’s Youth Team • 1999-00: Australia National Junior Women’s Team • 1997-05: Australia National Women’s Team Mark Barnard enters his fifth season as the head volleyball coach at Oregon State in 2020. Barnard • 2005-08: Oregon State Assistant Coach was elevated to the position on June 27, 2016, after 11 seasons as an assistant coach and associate • 2008-16: Oregon State Associate Head Coach head coach with the Beavers. • 2016-present: Oregon State Head Coach Year two of the Barnard era included a nine-win improvement from 2016 to 2017. Along the way, the Beavers earned their fourth NCAA Tournament berth in program history and the first five-match Year-by-Year Record at OSU conference win streak since 1990 – and the Beavers did it twice – and Barnard was named as the Pac-12 Coach of the Year. In addition, OSU notched the first weekend sweeps of the Washington and Arizona Year Finish Overall Conference schools since 1990 and 1996 respectively and we on to complete the season sweeps of those schools 2016 T-10th 12-19 5-15 for the first time since 1984 and 1990. 2017 7th 21-11 11-9 In 2017, Mary-Kate Marshall earned All-America honors for the third time in her career while set- 2018 12th 11-21 1-19 ter Kylee McLaughlin garnered Pac-12 Freshman of the Year honors and AVCA Pacific North Region 2019 12th 9-22 3-17 Freshman of the Year accolades. In 2017, Marshall became the first OSU player ever to be named 2020 5-9 5-9 Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week on three occasions and earned all-conference first team honors. McLaughlin collected all-conference honorable mention while Maddie Goings and McLaughlin were named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team. Kory Cheshire and Lanesha Reagan were recognized as Pac- Coaching Accolades 12 All-Academic Second Team selections along with three teammates receiving honorable mention. 2017 Pac-12 Coach of the Year In Barnard’s initial season leading the Beavers, OSU recorded 12 wins, doubling the program’s win total from a year before. Marshall became the first two-time All-American in program history. She was Individual Accolades Under Barnard also named All-Pac-12 First Team, and she and six other teammates were honored academically by 2016 Mary-Kate Marshall AVCA All-America the conference. That included second team selections Cheshire and Reagan. The 2018 season was marred by injuries from the outset with returning starting middle blocker 2016 Mary-Kate Marshall AVCA All-Pacific North Reg. Kory Cheshire missing the entire season, outside hitter Shekinah Clarke missing all but four matches, 2017 Mary-Kate Marshall AVCA All-Pacific North Reg. and starting opposite Haylie Bennett missing time due to three separate injuries. Despite the injuries, 2017 Mary-Kate Marshall Sr. CLASS Award All-America the Beavers finished the preseason with a 10-2 record and road wins over a pair of top 25 teams in 2017 Kylee McLaughlin Pac-12 Fresh. of the Year Iowa State and San Diego. Grace Massey earned Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week in August after 2017 Kylee McLaughlin AVCA All-Pacific North Reg. Fresh. of the Year earning co-MVP honors at the Iowa State Challenge. Massey added Pac-12 All-Academic First Team honors and five of her teammates were also recognized for academics. For the second straight year, the 2019 season was disrupted by a slew of injuries and illness with All-Pac-10/12 Under Barnard starting setter Maddie Sheehan going down at midseason and hitters Chloe Brown, Maddie Goings, 2016 Mary-Kate Marshall First Team Cecilee Max-Brown and Amy Underdown missing time including one stretch with all four sidelined. In 2017 Mary-Kate Marshall First Team addition, opposite hitter Nya Buckner missed the full season for the second year in a row. Despite the 2017 Kylee McLaughlin Honorable Mention difficulties, the Beavers won six preseason matches and swept the opening weekend of Pac-12 play for 2017 Kylee McLaughlin Freshman Team the first time since 2004, beating No. 24 Oregon in five as well as Colorado. Massey earned the second Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week award of her career following the opening week of conference 2017 Maddie Goings Freshman Team play. Eight OSU players earned Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll. 2019 Haylie Bennett Honorable Mention Barnard, who oversaw the team’s setters and offense during his tenure under former head coach Taras Liskevych, has mentored some of the top student-athletes in program history. Most recently, in 2014, Tayla Woods concluded her Oregon State career with 3,153 assists, which ranks fourth all- time. Woods was teammates for two seasons with Megan McBride, whose 2,605 career assists ranks seventh. In 2014, the Beavers, under Liskevych and Barnard, advanced to their first ever Sweet 16, defeat- ing UALR and Creighton en route. OSU was led offensively by Marshall, who was named the Pac-12 Conference’s Freshman of the Year. A native of Sydney, Australia, Barnard helped mentor fellow Australian and All-American Rachel Rourke from 2006-09. She concluded her career with a program-best 1,920 kills. Rourke is the pro- gram’s first and only back-to-back all-conference performer, doing so in 2008 and 2009. Barnard oversaw the development of Camille Saxton, who finished her career in 2012 as one of the most prolific offensive players at Oregon State. She ended her career 11th in school history in kills and fifth in attacks. Saxton finished with 1,307 points, 12th all-time. Barnard joined the Oregon State program on July 22, 2005 as an assistant coach under Liskevych. He was promoted to associate head coach in July 2008 after three seasons in Corvallis. Barnard spent the 2015 and 2016 offseasons as the head coach of the Australian Women’s National Team. Nicknamed the “Volleyroos,” the team entered 2014 ranked 100th in the world, and in one year under Barnard’s direction, improved to 46th. Barnard had International experience prior to his appointment as head coach. He was an assistant for the National Team from 1997-00, including the Sydney Olympics. During that time, he also served as head coach of the women’s national junior team (1999-2000) and women’s national youth team (1997-99). In 2001, Barnard led the National Team of Australia to its first qualification to the World Championships in over 20 years. At its height, the Australian team was ranked No. 12 in the world. Barnard, who broke into the profession at the high school level, coached at Westfields Sports High School from 1992-97. They won the National Championships in 1995-96 becoming the first school to ever achieve this honor. He also spent time coaching the National Junior Men’s Team from 1994-97. He was prolific as an athlete as well, playing on the 1984 Australian Junior Men’s Team. He also competed on New South Wales Junior Teams from 1982 through 87, three times winning the National Championships and was an All-Australian 12 selection. Barnard is a 1991 graduate of the University of Sydney with a degree in Education and Science. Mark and his wife, Louise, have two children, Isabella, and Alexander. 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

Career Record Watch

Career Kills Career Digs Career Attacks Player Kills Years Player Digs Years Player Attacks Years 1. Rachel Rourke 1,920 2006-09 1. Becky Defoe 2,029 2010-13 1. Mary-Kate Marshall 5,900 2014-17 --- 2. Grace Massey 1,717 2017-pres. --- 11. Staci Hintze 1,161 1993-96 3. Rachel Hochgesang 1,621 1993-96 5. Jill Sawatzky 4,284 2007-10 12. Camille Saxton 1,101 2009-12 4. Kayla Ellis 1,487 2015-18 6. Camille Saxton 3,645 2009-12 13. Angie Shirley 1,098 1997-00 5. Tricia Becker 1,483 1987-90 7. Gina Schmidt 3,563 1998-01 14. Maddie Goings 1,080 2017-pres. 6. Shelly Smith 1,304 1991-94 8. Allison Lawrence 3,496 2001-04 15. S. Huntley-Sexton 1,041 1980-82 7. Kristy Wing 1,241 1988-91 9. Rachel Hochgesang 3,474 1993-96 16. Arica Nassar 1,033 2011-14 8. Miya Malauulu 1,230 1994-97 10. Tricia Becker 3,437 1987-90 9. Julie Leamon 1,182 1987-90 11. Maddie Goings 3,352 2017-pres. 10. Gina Schmidt 1,142 1998-01

Career Kills/Set (min 500) Career Digs/Set (min 500) Player K/S Years Player D/S Years 1. Rachel Rourke 4.52 2006-09 1. Becky Defoe 4.29 2010-13 2. Mary-Kate Marshall 4.07 2014-17 2. Grace Massey 4.18 2017-pres. 3. Heather Lowe 4.04 1995-97 3. Rachel Hochgesang 3.52 1993-96 4. Shelly Smith 3.90 1991-94 4. Tricia Becker 3.37 1987-90 5. Julie Leamon 3.66 1987-90 5. Kayla Ellis 3.22 2015-18 6. Gina Schmidt 3.50 1998-01 6. Pia Ahlengard 3.01 1995-97 7. Allison Lawrence 3.39 2001-04 7. Gina Schmidt 2.93 1998-01 8. Sarah Bjeldanes 3.34 1995-99 8. Shelly Smith 2.88 1991-94 9. Jill Sawatzky 3.28 2007-10 9. Ashley Evans 2.87 2005-08 10. Pia Ahlengard 3.20 1995-97 10. Julie Leamon 2.78 1987-90 11. Amy Underdown 2.93 2018-19 12. Maddie Goings 2.86 2017-Pres. 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

2021 Individual And Team Highs INDIVIDUAL HIGH CATEGORY TEAM HIGH .667 (10-15-0), Svetnik at Cal, 3/5/21 Attack Percentage (K-E-TA) (Minimum 10 Kills) .322 (44-15-90) at Cal, 3/7/21 18, 3x, Vernon at Cal, 3/5/21 Kills 63 vs. Arizona State, 2/11/21 14, Vernon at Arizona, 2/19/21 Kills (Three Sets) 44 at Cal, 3/7/21 17, McDonald at Colorado, 1/24/21 Kills (Four Sets) 52 at Colorado, 1/24/21 18, 3x, Vernon at Cal, 3/5/21 Kills (Five Sets) 63 vs. Arizona State, 2/11/21 55, Vernon at Cal, 3/5/21 Attacks 200 vs. Arizona State, 2/11/21 36, Vernon at Arizona, 2/19/21 Attacks (Three Sets) 119 at Arizona, 2/19/21 44, Tkachenko vs. USC, 1/31/21 Attacks (Four Sets) 149 at Colorado, 1/24/21 55, Vernon at Cal, 3/5/21 Attacks (Five Sets) 200 vs. Arizona State, 2/11/21 46, Szulczewski at Cal, 3/5/21 Assists 56 at Cal, 3/5/21 38, Szulczewski at Cal, 3/7/21 Assists (Three Sets) 43 at Cal, 3/7/21 38, Szulczewski at Colorado, 1/24/21 Assists (Four Sets) 49 at Colorado, 1/24/21 46, Szulczewski at Cal, 3/5/21 Assists (Five Sets) 56 at Cal, 3/5/21 27, Massey vs. Arizona State, 2/12/21 Digs 93 vs. Arizona State, 2/11/21 15, 2x, Massey at Cal, 3/7/21 Digs (Three Sets) 44 at Arizona, 2/19/21 20, Massey at Colorado, 1/24/21 Digs (Four Sets) 65 at Colorado, 1/24/21 27, Massey vs. Arizona State, 2/12/21 Digs (Five Sets) 93 vs. Arizona State, 2/11/21 5, Svetnik at Cal, 3/7/21 Service Aces 12 vs. Arizona State, 2/11/21 3, McDonald at Cal, 3/5/21 Block Solos 5 at Cal, 3/5/21 8, Schell vs. Arizona State, 2/11/21 Block Assists 22, 2x, vs. Arizona State, 2/12/21 9 (1-8), Schell vs. Arizona State, 2/11/21 Total Blocks (BS-BA) 14 (3-22) vs. Arizona State, 2/12/21 23.0, Vernon at Cal, 3/5/21 Points 88.0 vs. Arizona State, 2/11/21 16.0, 2x, Svetnik at Cal, 3/7/21 Points (Three Sets) 57.0 at Cal, 3/7/21 18.0, McDonald at Colorado, 1/24/21 Points (Four Sets) 63.0 at Colorado, 1/24/21 23.0, Vernon at Cal, 3/5/21 Points (Five Sets) 88.0 vs. Arizona State, 2/11/21

2021 Double Doubles 2021 Opponent Highs and Lows

Maddie Goings (1) Category High Low 1/24/21 at Colorado: Kills, 15 Digs, 11 Attack Perct. 2/6/21, Washington, .347 3/5/21, Cal, .103 Kills 3/12/21, WSU, 62 1/22/21, Colorado, 33 Izzi Szulczewski (7) 1/24/21 at Colorado: Assists, 38 Digs, 11 Kills (3 Sets) 2/6/21, Washington, 47 1/22/21, Colorado, 33 1/29/21 vs. USC: Assists, 31 Digs, 13 Kills (4 Sets) 3/12/21, WSU, 62 1/24/21, Colorado, 47 1/31/21 vs. USC: Assists, 26 Digs, 12 Kills (5 Sets) 2/12/21, ASU, 60 3/5/21, Cal, 46 2/4/21 at Washington: Assists, 29 Digs, 12 Attacks 2/11/21, ASU, 183 1/22/21, Colorado, 91 2/11/21 vs. Arizona St.: Assists, 40 Digs, 18 Attacks (3 Sets) 2/19/21, Arizona, 104 1/22/21, Colorado, 91 2/12/21 vs. Arizona St.: Assists, 43 Digs, 17 3/5/21 at Cal: Assists, 46 Digs, 15 Attacks (4 Sets) 3/12/21, WSU, 2x, 141 2/4/21, Washington, 120 Attacks (5 Sets) 2/11/21, ASU, 183 3/5/21, Cal, 174 Mychael Vernon (3) Assists 2/11/21, ASU, 56 1/22/21, Colorado, 27 2/11/21 vs. Arizona St.: kills, 18 Digs, 16 Assists (3 Sets) 2/6/21, Washington, 45 1/22/21, Colorado, 27 2/12/21 vs. Arizona St.: kills, 18 Digs, 12 Assists (4 Sets) 3/12/21, WSU, 2x, 51 2/4/21, Washington, 41 3/5/21 at Cal: Kills, 18 Digs, 15 Assists (5 Sets) 2/11/21, ASU, 56 3/5/21, Cal, 42 Digs 2/11/21, ASU, 91 3/7/21, Cal, 26 Digs (3 Sets) 2/19/21, Arizona, 53 3/7/21, Cal, 26 Digs (4 Sets) 1/24/21, Colorado, 56 2/4/21, Washington, 39 Digs (5 Sets) 2/11/21, ASU, 91 2/12/21, ASU, 70 Service Aces 2/4/21, Washington, 16 3/12/21, WSU, 2 Block Solos 3/14/21, WSU, 3, 2x 3/12/21, WSU, 3x, 0 Block Assists 3/14/21, WSU, 20, 3x 3/7/21, Cal, 6, 3x Total Blocks 3/14/21, WSU, 13 1/29/21, USC, 3 Points 2/12/21, ASU, 79.0 3/7/21, Cal, 41.0 Points (3 Sets) 2/6/21, Washington, 61.0 3/7/21, Cal, 41.0 Points (4 Sets) 2/4/21, Washington, 78.0 1/29/21, USC, 62.0 Points (5 Sets) 2/12/21, ASU, 79.0 3/5/21, Cal, 60.0 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

2021 Match-By-Match Leaders

Date Opponent Result Kills Attacks Assists Digs Total Blocks Points 1/22 at Colorado L, 0-3 Goings, 10 Tkachenko, 33 Szulczewski, 15 Massey, 10 Svetnik & Schell, 2 Goings, 10.0 1/24 at Colorado L, 1-3 McDonald, 17 Tkachenko, 44 Szulczewski, 38 Massey, 20 Schell, 4 McDonald, 18.0 1/29 vs USC W, 3-1 Tkachenko, 15 Tkachenko, 37 Szulczewski, 31 Massey, 15 Schell, 6 Tkachenko, 17.0 1/31 vs USC L, 1-3 McDonald, 13 Tkachenko, 44 Szulczewski, 26 Massey, 16 Schell, 6 McDonald, 14.0 2/4 at Washington L, 1-3 Vernon, 10 Vernon, 31 Szulczewski, 29 Goings, Szulczewski 12 Szulczewski, 2 Vernon, 12.0 2/6 at Washington L, 0-3 Vernon, 12 Vernon, 26 Szulczewski, 31 Turner, 12 Schell, McDonald, 2 Vernon, 12.5 2/11 vs Arizona State W, 3-2 Vernon, 18 Vernon, 54 Szulczewski, 40 Massey, 26 Schell, 9 Vernon, 21.0 2/12 vs Arizona State W, 3-2 Vernon, 18 Vernon, 52 Szulczewski, 43 Massey, 27 McDonald, 6 Vernon, 21.0 2/19 at Arizona L, 0-3 Vernon, 14 Vernon, 36 Szulczewski, 28 Massey, 15 Schell, 5 Vernon, 16.0 2/21 at Arizona L, 1-3 Vernon, 12 Tkachenko, 36 Szulczewski, 36 Massey, 11 Schell, McDonald, 2 Vernon, 12.0 2/26 vs Stanford Canceled ------2/27 vs Stanford Canceled ------3/5 at Cal W, 3-2 Vernon, 18 Vernon, 55 Szulczewski, 46 Massey, 17 McDonald, 6 Vernon, 23.0 3/7 at Cal W, 3-0 Vernon, 13 Vernon, 35 Szulczewski, 38 Massey, 15 Svetnik, 4 Svetnik, 16.0 3/12 vs Washington State L, 1-3 Tkachenko, 14 Tkachenko/Vernon, 38 Szulczewski, 36 Massey, 19 Schell, 7 Tkachenko, 15.5 3/14 vs Washington State L, 0-3 Vernon, 11 Vernon, 30 Szulczewski, 23 Massey, 9 Schell, 3 Vernon, 11.5 3/19 at Oregon ------3/21 vs Oregon ------3/26 at UCLA ------3/28 at UCLA ------4/1 vs Utah ------4/3 vs Utah ------

The Last Time OSU lost the first set in a win...... 3/5/21 at Cal (3-2) An OSU player had 3-plus aces...... 3/7/21, Anastasija Svetnik at Cal (5) OSU lost the first two sets in a win...... 10/25/19, at Arizona (3-2) An OSU player had 5-plus aces...... 3/7/21, Anastasija Svetnik at Cal (5) An OSU player had 7-plus aces...... 9/28/12, Camille Saxton, Colorado (8) OSU beat a top 25 team...... 9/26/19, #24 Oregon (3-2) OSU beat a top 10 team ...... 11/17/12, #10 Washington (3-2) An OSU player had 7-plus blocks . . 3/12/21, Lindsey Schell vs. Washington State (2-5-7) OSU beat a top 25 team on road...... 9/15/18, at #23 San Diego (3-2) An OSU player had 10-plus blocks...... 9/14/19, Serena Bruin, vs Gonzaga (1-9-10) OSU beat a top 10 team on road...... 9/8/12, at #2 Penn State (3-2) An OSU player had 50-plus assists...... 11/17/19, Montanna Gubrud, Arizona (53) OSU had 80-plus digs...... 3/5/21 at (82) An OSU player had 60-plus assists...... 9/20/13, Tayla Woods, vs. LBSU (61) OSU had 90-plus digs...... 2/11/21, vs. Arizona State (93) An OSU player had 70-plus assists...... 9/11/04, Desma Stovall, vs. St. Mary’s (75) OSU had 100-plus digs...... 11/17/19, Arizona (108)

OSU had 10-plus blocks...... 3/12/21 vs. Washington State (10.0) OSU had 15-plus blocks...... 9/14/19, vs. Gonzaga (19.0) OSU had 20-plus blocks...... 9/15/18, at #23 San Diego (22.0)

OSU hit over .400 ...... 8/30/19, vs. UC Irvine (.402) OSU hit over .500...... 8/30/14, vs. Idaho State (.500) OSU held opponent to under .100...... 8/30/19, vs. Boston College (.070)

OSU had four players with 10-plus kills ...... 3/5/21 at Cal (4) No OSU player had 10-plus kills...... 1/24/21, at Stanford An OSU player had 20-plus kills ...... 11/21/19, Amy Underdown, at USC (20) An OSU player had 25-plus kills ...... 11/17/19, Haylie Bennett, Arizona (25) An OSU player had 30-plus kills ...... 10/2/15, Mary-Kate Marshall, Utah (30) An OSU player had 60-plus attempts...... 11/21/19, Amy Underdown, at USC (60) An OSU player had 70-plus attempts. .11/2/18, Goings & Underdown, #22 UCLA (73 & 72)

Five OSU players had 10-plus digs...... 3/5/21 at Cal (5) Three OSU players had 15-plus digs...... 3/5/21 at Cal (3) An OSU player had 20-plus digs...... 2/12/21, Grace Massey vs. Arizona State (27) An OSU player had 25-plus digs...... 2/12/21, Grace Massey vs. Arizona State (27) An OSU player had 30-plus digs...... 11/29/19, Grace Massey, at Oregon (30) 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

2021 Match-By-Match Comparison

Date Matchup K E TA Pct. A SA SE RE Digs BS-BA BE Total BHE 1/22 Oregon State 30 27 106 .028 25 3 6 8 38 1-6 0 4 0 at Colorado 33 14 91 .209 27 8 6 3 39 1-14 0 8 1 1/24 Oregon State 52 33 149 .128 49 4 9 5 65 3-8 2 7 0 at Colorado 47 16 134 .231 42 5 4 4 56 1-20 2 11 4 1/29 Oregon State 43 12 114 .272 42 8 8 8 48 2-18 2 11 1 vs USC 51 24 131 .206 49 8 15 8 53 0-6 0 3 0 1/31 Oregon State 40 26 121 .116 37 2 12 12 55 2-16 1 10 1 vs USC 48 23 141 .177 45 12 16 2 48 2-16 3 10 2 2/4 Oregon State 36 29 115 .061 34 8 6 16 44 2-6 1 5 0 at Washington 50 17 120 .275 41 16 7 8 39 2-20 1 12 1 2/6 Oregon State 36 16 86 .233 35 1 3 9 39 0-8 1 4 2 at Washington 47 12 101 .347 45 9 10 1 30 0-10 0 5 1 2/11 Oregon State 63 28 200 .175 55 12 6 8 93 2-22 2 13 1 vs Arizona State 58 25 183 .180 56 8 11 12 91 3-16 1 11 1 2/12 Oregon State 59 33 175 .149 52 6 6 8 77 3-22 0 14 1 vs Arizona State 60 32 181 .155 53 8 10 6 70 2-18 0 11 0 2/19 Oregon State 35 24 119 .092 34 3 6 5 44 2-15 0 9.5 2 at Arizona 38 19 104 .183 36 5 6 3 53 2-6 0 5 1 2/21 Oregon State 45 31 128 .109 44 3 6 6 44 0-8 0 4 0 at Arizona 55 21 128 .266 51 6 8 3 46 1-10 0 6 0 2/26 Oregon State Canceled ------vs Stanford ------2/27 Oregon State Canceled ------vs Stanford ------3/5 Oregon State 58 26 168 .190 56 4 13 8 82 5-14 0 12 1 at Cal 46 28 174 .103 42 8 9 4 71 1-10 1 6 0 3/7 Oregon State 44 15 90 .322 43 8 4 0 40 1-8 2 5 0 at Cal 34 16 95 .189 32 3 7 0 26 1-6 4 4 0 3/12 Oregon State 49 24 137 .182 45 2 6 2 55 3-15 4 10 2 vs Washington State 62 17 141 .319 51 2 10 2 49 0-10 2 5 1 3/14 Oregon State 31 22 96 .094 29 2 6 6 34 1-8 4 5 1 vs Washington State 37 13 94 .255 31 6 6 2 31 3-20 2 13 1 3/19 Oregon State ------at Oregon ------3/21 Oregon State ------vs Oregon ------3/26 Oregon State ------at UCLA ------3/28 Oregon State ------at UCLA ------4/1 Oregon State ------vs Utah ------4/3 Oregon State ------vs Utah ------2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

2021 OSU Stat Leaders

Oregon St. Category Leaders (as of Mar 14, 2021) All matches

# ATTACK (by K) S K K/S E TA Pct # KILL (by K) S K K/S 6 Vernon, Mychael 39 135 3.46 72 390 . 1 6 2 6 Vernon, Mychael 39 135 3.46 20 Tkachenko, Kateryna 54 127 2.35 114 464 . 0 2 8 20 Tkachenko, Kateryna 54 127 2.35 5 McDonald, Aliyah 52 115 2.21 46 269 . 2 5 7 5 McDonald, Aliyah 52 115 2.21 2 Schell, Lindsey 50 84 1.68 40 221 . 1 9 9 2 Schell, Lindsey 50 84 1.68 10 Goings, Maddie 32 64 2.00 39 203 . 1 2 3 10 Goings, Maddie 32 64 2.00 22 Svetnik, Anastasija 54 61 1.13 14 132 . 3 5 6 22 Svetnik, Anastasija 54 61 1.13 15 Szulczewski, Izzi 52 32 0.62 15 100 . 1 7 0 15 Szulczewski, Izzi 52 32 0.62 8 Lopez, Mary Kate 14 2 0.14 5 13 - . 2 3 1 8 Lopez, Mary Kate 14 2 0.14 9 Turner, Ellie 54 1 0.02 1 6 . 0 0 0 9 Turner, Ellie 54 1 0.02 7 Massey, Grace 47 0 0.00 0 6 . 0 0 0 7 Massey, Grace 47 0 0.00

# SET (by A) S A A/S TA Pct # SERVE (by SA) S SA SE SA/S TA Pct 15 Szulczewski, Izzi 52 460 8.85 - - 7 Massey, Grace 47 16 16 0.34 - - 7 Massey, Grace 47 45 0.96 - - 22 Svetnik, Anastasija 54 11 13 0.20 - - 8 Lopez, Mary Kate 14 25 1.79 - - 15 Szulczewski, Izzi 52 10 15 0.19 - - 9 Turner, Ellie 54 14 0.26 - - 9 Turner, Ellie 54 9 14 0.17 - - 6 Vernon, Mychael 39 12 0.31 - - 20 Tkachenko, Kateryna 54 7 10 0.13 - - 20 Tkachenko, Kateryna 54 11 0.20 - - 6 Vernon, Mychael 39 7 13 0.18 - - 10 Goings, Maddie 32 8 0.25 - - 10 Goings, Maddie 32 3 7 0.09 - - 22 Svetnik, Anastasija 54 3 0.06 - - 8 Lopez, Mary Kate 14 2 2 0.14 - - 2 Schell, Lindsey 50 2 0.04 - - 2 Schell, Lindsey 50 1 7 0.02 - - 5 McDonald, Aliyah 52 0 0.00 - - # DEFENSE (by Dig) S Dig Dig/S BHE # BLOCK (by Total) S BS BA Total Blk/S 7 Massey, Grace 47 200 4.26 0 2 Schell, Lindsey 50 6 44 50.0 1.00 9 Turner, Ellie 54 138 2.56 0 5 McDonald, Aliyah 52 3 35 38.0 0.73 15 Szulczewski, Izzi 52 137 2.63 5 22 Svetnik, Anastasija 54 2 28 30.0 0.56 6 Vernon, Mychael 39 89 2.28 3 15 Szulczewski, Izzi 52 4 24 28.0 0.54 20 Tkachenko, Kateryna 54 83 1.54 0 6 Vernon, Mychael 39 7 12 19.0 0.49 10 Goings, Maddie 32 55 1.72 1 10 Goings, Maddie 32 2 16 18.0 0.56 22 Svetnik, Anastasija 54 22 0.41 1 20 Tkachenko, Kateryna 54 3 13 16.0 0.30 5 McDonald, Aliyah 52 15 0.29 1 8 Lopez, Mary Kate 14 0 2 2.0 0.14 2 Schell, Lindsey 50 14 0.28 0 8 Lopez, Mary Kate 14 5 0.36 1

# RECEPT (by TA) S RE RE/S TA Pct 9 Turner, Ellie 54 24 0.44 - - 6 Vernon, Mychael 39 14 0.36 - - 20 Tkachenko, Kateryna 54 28 0.52 - - 7 Massey, Grace 47 5 0.11 - - 10 Goings, Maddie 32 9 0.28 - - TM TEAM - 21 0.39 - - 22 Svetnik, Anastasija 54 2 0.04 - - 2 Schell, Lindsey 50 0 0.00 - - 5 McDonald, Aliyah 52 1 0.02 - - 15 Szulczewski, Izzi 52 0 0.00 - - 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

# • 2019 Hoosier Invite All-Tournament Team Nya 3 • 2018 Iowa State Challenge All-Tournament Team • 2017 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team Buckner RS • 2017 North Texas Challenge All-Tournament Team • 2017 Boise State Classic All-Tournament Team Redshirt Sophomore • 5’11” • RS Chandler, Ariz. OREGON STATE Hamilton HS 2019 (JUNIOR) • Ranks 20th on OSU’s all-time kills list (932) Biochemistry & Molecular Biology • Named to the Hoosier Invite All-Tournament Team • Set her career-high with 26 kills at the Hoosier Invite against Oklahoma OREGON STATE (9/5) 2019 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Had transitioned to opposite hitter position before injuries forced her • Suffered season-ending injury during spring practice back to the left side • Did not play in 2019 • Did not play at the Redhawk Invitational due to injury ... returned at the UNC/CSU Classic leading the Beavers with 30 kills during the tourney 2018 (FRESHMAN) • Recorded a double-double in a win over Colorado (9/27) with 13 kills, 11 • Did not play. Redshirted digs • Chosen for the team’s Most Improved Award by her teammates • Notched a double-double with 14 kills and 10 digs against Arizona (11/17) • Received the Coaches Award at the team banquet • Played with OSU setter Maddie Sheehan at the Global Challenge tourna- ment in Croatia with a team of U.S. players earning all-tournament team HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL honors • Earned three letters in volleyball for the Huskies • Earned All-Chandler United School District first team as a senior 2018 (SOPHOMORE) • First team all-state selection as a junior • Named to the Iowa State Challenge All-Tournament team • Named to the All-Premier Region Second Team • Started all 32 matches and played in all 121 sets • Received the Touching Hearts Through Athletics Award • Finished second on the team with 393 kills (3.25 k/s), and second with • Helped her Aspire VB club teams to fifth place finishes at the 2016 and 309 digs (2.55 d/s) ’17 Girls Junior National Championships tournaments • Her 393 kills rank as the sixth-most by a sophomore in OSU history ... 3.25 k/s ranks seventh among OSU sophomores ... and 1,281 attacks PERSONAL ranks fourth • Born March 20, 2000 in Columbia, S.C. • Notched 10 double-doubles, also second on the squad • Daughter of Brentson and Denise Buckner • Reached double-figures in kills in 21 matches and in digs 15 times • Has a brother, Brandon and a sister, Nia • Recorded a then-career-best 25 kills in a five-set win at then-No. 21 Iowa • Father, Brentson, had a lengthy career in the NFL and currently coaches State (8/25) for the Oakland Raiders • Registered her first double-double of the season against the Cyclones • Enjoys watching movies and reading (25 kills, 17 digs) • Member of National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society • Accounted for 21 kills against UCLA (11/2) on a career-high 73 attacks • AP scholar with honors • Converted 20 kills in a five-setter against Washington (9/23) • Member of her high school’s Black Student Union • Led the Beavers with 19 kills at Kansas State (9/7) and again against • Was a STEM tutor Colorado (11/18) • Has been involved in community service including through Feed My • Tallied a career-best six blocks against Ole Miss (8/25) Starving Children • Chose Oregon State because “I loved atmosphere and the 2017 (FRESHMAN) diversity on campus.” • Named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team • Majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology with a pre-med option • Started all 33 matches at outside hitter appearing in 119 of the team’s and minors in chemistry and psychology 121 sets • Second on the team in kills (321) and kills per set (2.70) and third in digs # 3 | Nya Buckner (331), adding 17 service aces and 38 blocks 2021 Best (Last) Category Career Best (Last) • Her 321 kills rank as the fifth-most by a freshman in OSU history … and - Kills - 331 digs are the seventh-most by a freshman in OSU history - Attacks - • Also second in kills (227 & 2.95) during the conference season and was - Assists - third in digs (219) - Aces - - Digs - • Earned all-tournament team honors at the North Texas Challenge after - Blocks - registering 23 kills and 22 digs over three matches against North Texas, - Blocks Solo - Campbell and New Orleans • All-Tournament selection at the Boise State Classic after combining for # 33 kills and 22 digs against Minnesota, Idaho State and Boise State Maddie 10 • Named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week on Oct. 16 following the Beavers’ sweep through Washington where she tallied 32 kills and 32 digs against Goings OH/OPP the Huskies and Cougars • Set her career-high with 20 kills at Colorado (9/29) Senior • 5’9” • 3V • Recorded her first career double-double at USC with 17 kills and 14 digs Aledo, Texas (9/24) Aledo HS • Finished the season with nine double-doubles • Led the team twice in 2017 with 12 at Utah (9/30) and 13 against Wash- Digital Communication Arts ington State (11/19) and also tied for the team-lead with 13 against Idaho State (9/15) 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

• Tallied 21 digs to go with 19 kills in a win at Washington (10/13) LOYOLA ACADEMY • Registered a career-best 24 digs and added 14 kills in a home win over • Led Loyola Academy to a school record for wins in a season as a senior Washington (11/17) • Directed the offense to record two of the three highest kill totals for a single season in school history in 2017 and ‘18 ALEDO HIGH SCHOOL • Named the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference (GCAC) Female Athlete of • Four-year letterwinner for head coach Kathy Goings the Year as a senior • Named the Fort Worth Star Telegram Super Team Player of the Year in • Earned All-GCAC honors as a senior 2016 with 630 kills, 543 digs, 62 service aces and 40 blocks • Named to the PrepVolleyball Senior Aces list • Helped lead Aledo to a 39-win season and the district title as a senior • Also named to the 2017 Under Armour American Volleyball Coaches As- • Selected to First Team All-State in 2016 sociation (AVCA) Phenom List • District 6-5A MVP • Played club volleyball for First Alliance helping to lead her team to the • AVCA Under Armour All-America Honorable Mention 2017 Great Lakes Super Power League championship title • Named a TGCA All-Star • Also played water polo for the Ramblers helping her squad to a fourth- • Won back-to-back USAV Junior National Championships titles in 2015 and place finish at the state tournament, the highest finish in school history ‘16 • Two-time team captain PERSONAL • Recorded 2,123 kills in her high school career • Born March 9, 2001 in Arlington Heights, Ill. • Also participated in track & field for two years in the high jump and long • Daughter of Ed and Mary Lopez jump and ran in the 4x200 and 4x400-meter relays • Has two brothers, Andrew and Jack, and a sister, Brideen • Enjoys playing water polo, wakeboarding and water skiing PERSONAL • Member of Spanish Honor Society • Born September 20, 1998 in Fort Worth, Texas • Has been involved in community service through Pax Christi • Daughter of Dewayne and Kathy Goings • Studying political science • Has a brother, Malachi, and a sister, Jordan • Comes from an athletic family; mother, Kathy, and sister, Jordan, played #8 | Mary Kate Lopez volleyball in college 2021 Best (Last) Category Career Best (Last) • Enjoys shopping, traveling and spending time with family and friends 1, 2x (at Arizona, 2/21/21) Kills 2 (at Utah, 11/27/19) • Member of National Honor Society 9 (at Arizona, 2/21/21) Attacks 9 (at Arizona, 2/21/21) • Member of Leading Ladies at Aledo 6 (at Colorado, 1/22/21) Assists 16 (UCLA, 10/20/19) 1, 2x (vs. Wash. St., 3/14/21) Aces 1, 2x (vs. Wash. St., 3/14/21) • Prep teammates with numerous players that went on to Division I pro- 8 (at Colorado, 1/24/21) Digs 8 (at Colorado, 1/24/21) grams 1, 2x (vs. Wash. St., 3/14/21) Blocks 1, 5x (vs. Wash. St., 3/14/21) • Lists her favorite athlete as Misty May-Treanor - Blocks Solo 1 (at Arizona, 10/25/19) • Favorite TV show is ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and favorite movie is ‘Endless Love’ • Chose Oregon State because “I fell in love with the camps and really con- nected with the coaches and team” # • Majoring in digital communication arts Grace 7 • Participated in the Beavers Without Borders trip to the Dominican Re- public in June 2019 Massey DS/L Senior • 5’5” • 3V # 10 | Maddie Goings Beaverton, Ore. 2021 Best (Last) Category Career Best (Last) 15 (at Colorado, 1/24/21) Kills 26 (vs Oklahoma, 9/5/19) Jesuit HS 38 (at Colorado, 1/24/21) Attacks 73 (UCLA, 11/2/18) Management 3 (vs. USC, 1/29/21) Assists 4 (at USC, 11/21/19) 2 (vs. USC, 1/2921) Aces 2-10x (vs. USC, 1/29/21) 12 (at Washington, 2/4/21) Digs 24 (Washington, 11/17/17) • 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic First Team 7 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) Blocks 7 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) • 2018 Iowa State Challenge co-MVP 1, 2x (vs. USC, 1/31/21) Blocks Solo 3 (Arizona State, 10/20/17) • 2019 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 30) • 2018 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Aug. 27) # • 2017 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 16) Mary Kate 8 • 2017 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 13)

Lopez S OREGON STATE Sophomore • 6’3” • 1V 2019 (JUNIOR) • Started all 31 matches at libero and was the Beavers’ only player to play Mount Prospect, Ill. in all 122 sets Loyola Academy • Finished her junior season ranked third in OSU history with 1,517 digs Political Science • Concluded the season with 524 digs in 2019, the fifth-most in a single season in OSU history • Achieved double digits in digs in 27 matches OREGON STATE • Honored as the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 30 after 2019 (FRESHMAN) collecting 43 digs while beating Oregon and Colorado on the opening • Played in 12 matches as a freshman weekend of Pac-12 play • Made her college debut against Yale at the Hoosier Invite (9/6) • Set career-highs with 33 digs and five aces against Arizona (11/17) • Set a season-high with 16 assists against UCLA (10/20) • Tied her then-personal-mark with 32 digs in a win over Oregon (9/26) • Dished out 13 assists against USC (10/18) • Collected 30 digs in the season finale at Oregon (11/29) • Registered a season-best with two kills at Utah (11/27) • Set a career-best with nine assists at USC (11/21) • Chosen as the team’s MVP in a vote of the players for the second year in a row 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

2018 (SOPHOMORE) #7 | Grace Massey • Played in all 32 matches and 121 sets as the Beavers’ libero as a sopho- 2021 Best (Last) Category Career Best (Last) more - Kills 1-9x (at Stanford, 11/1/19) • Honored as the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week following week 1 1, 6x (vs. Washington St., 3/14/21)Attacks 3-2x (at No. Colorado, 9/19/19) • Named as an Iowa State Challenge co-MVP 8, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) Assists 9 (at USC, 11/21/19) • Recorded 560 digs in 2018, the third-most in a single season in OSU his- 4, 2x (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) Aces 5 (Arizona, 11/17/19) tory - the most by a sophomore 27 (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) Digs 33 (Arizona, 11/17/19) - Blocks - • Led the team with 30 service aces - Blocks Solo - • Matched her career-high with 30 digs against Colorado (11/18) and Oregon (11/24) # • Recorded 20+ digs in 11 matches and reached double-figures 29 times Aliyah 5 • Set a career-high with eight assists against Stanford (10/19) • Registered 29 digs at San Diego (9/15) and at Oregon (9/20) McDonald MB • Recorded three straight aces against Seattle (9/18) ... hit the trifecta again against Colorado (11/18) Freshman • 6’0” • HS • Notched kills against Ole Miss (8/25), North Texas (9/8) and at Oregon Pearland, Texas • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic First Team honors Glenda Dawson HS • Chosen as the team’s MVP in a vote of the players Chemistry 2017 (FRESHMAN) • One of four players to appear in all 33 matches and 121 sets GENDA DAWSON HIGH SCHOOL • Started 10 matches at defensive specialist and 15 matches at libero • Four-year varsity player for the Eagles • Led the Beavers with 433 digs (3.58 d/s) – the second-most by a fresh- • Broke the school’s block record with 370 denials in her career man in OSU history and the ninth-most in OSU single season history • 2019 Senior Ace by PrepVolleyball • Registered 303 digs (3.94 d/s) during the conference season • 2019 AVCA Under Armour Preseason All-American • Inserted into the lineup as the starting libero at Washington (10/13) • Played club ball for Houston Juniors Volleyball Club • Named Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week Oct. 16 following the Bea- • Was teammates with fellow OSU freshman Mychael Vernon,in 2017 on a vers’ sweep of the Washington schools on the road in which she recorded USA A1 High Performance team 21 digs in each match • Two-time all-district first team selection • Received Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week for the second time on • Three-time academic all-district honoree Nov. 13 after OSU swept the Arizona schools in the desert where she tal- lied 18 digs in each match PERSONAL • Collected 30 digs against Oregon (11/24) becoming the first OSU player • Born May 27, 2002 in Houston, Texas since 2014 to record 30+ digs • Daughter of Lakeah and Deleon McDonald • Tallied 29 digs against NC State (12/1) in the NCAA Tournament • Has a sister, Ariel • Registered double-digits in digs in 19 matches, including eight in a row to • Enjoys hanging out with friends and going to movies end the season and 13 of her 15 matches at libero • Chose Oregon State because “I love the atmosphere and the people at • Received the team’s Academic Excellence Award the school. The campus is beautiful.” • Plans to study chemistry JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL • Four-year letterwinner for head coach Teresa Zimerlee #5 | Aliyah McDonald • Helped Jesuit to four straight Metro League championships 2021 Best (Last) Category Career Best (Last) • Led the Crusaders to back-to-back state championship titles in 2014 and 17 (at Colorado 1/24/21) Kills 17 (at Colorado 1/24/21) ‘15 39 (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) Attacks 39 (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) • Helped Jesuit to undefeated 2014 and ‘15 seasons and a 116 match win - Assists - streak that lasted until near the end of 2016 - Aces - • Selected to First Team All-State in 2016 3, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) Digs 3, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) • Three-time All-Metro League First Team member 6, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) Blocks 6, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) • Named to the 2016 Nike Tournament of Champions all-tournament team 3 (at Cal, 3/5/21) Blocks Solo 3 (at Cal, 3/5/21) • Earned a spot on the 2015 Junior Nationals all-tournament team • Team captain as a senior Lindsey #2 PERSONAL Schell • Born March 10, 1999 in Portland, Ore. MB • Daughter of Tim and Mary Massey Junior • 6’2” • 2V • Has three sisters, Martie, Ireland and Zoe Temecula, Calif. • Sister, Martie, played volleyball for Oregon State 2010-12 Temecula Valley HS • Earned high honor roll all four years of high school • Prep teammates with numerous players that went on to Division I pro- Kinesiology grams • Lists her favorite athlete as snowboarder Mark McMorris • 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team • Favorite TV show is ‘Friends’ • 2018 Iowa State Invitational All-Tournament Team • Chose Oregon State because “the coaches are great and it’s not too far from home” OREGON STATE • Majoring in management 2019 (SOPHOMORE) • Participated in the Beavers Without Borders trip to the Dominican Re- • Played in 28 matches, starting 23 public in June 2019 • Finished the season second on the team with 80 total blocks • Recorded a season-best nine kills against Arizona State (11/15) 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

• Registered eight kills on two occasions – in the season-opener against SCHOOL NO. 175 UC Irvine (8/30), against USC (10/18) • Played for one of the top club teams, Minsk, in Belarus since 2017 • Tied her career-best with nine blocks against Gonzaga (9/14) • Earned accolades as the best middle blocker at multiple international • Tallied eight blocks at Seattle (9/14) tournaments and the Belarusian youth championships • Scored a season-best 12.0 points (8 k, 6 b) against USC • Helped lead her squad to a second-place finish at the Russian Open Youth Volleyball Championships in 2019-20 2018 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) • Has been a member of the Belarusian National Volleyball Junior Team • Played in all 32 matches, starting 30 as a redshirt freshman since the age of 14. • Recorded a season-best 16 kills in her college debut against Virginia (8/24) PERSONAL • Reached double-figures in kills in her first three matches, then once (vs. • Born April 12, 2002 in Ratingen, Germany Colorado, 11/18) the rest of the season • Daughter of Elena and Sergey • Named to the Iowa State Challenge All-Tournament team • Mother, Elena, captained the Belarus National Volleyball Team • Notched a season-high nine blocks against Ole Miss (8/25) • Father, Sergey, also played for the national team for 10 years and earned • Set a career-high with four solo blocks against Seattle (9/18) the title of Master of of the USSR • Finished the season second on the team with 98 blocks and 0.95 blocks • Has three sisters, Lily, Anna and Luba, and a brother, Elizar per set • Enjoys cooking, traveling, watching serials and moves, and drawing • Her 98 blocks rank as the eighth-most by a freshman in OSU history • Chose Oregon State because “studying at Oregon State will give me an • Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team honors opportunity to play in one of the strongest and most competitive confer- ences in the NCAA while receiving a world-class education. For me, as a 2017 (FRESHMAN) person who cannot imagine her life without volleyball, and also under- • Did not play as a true freshman using her redshirt season stands the value of a quality education, OSU is a perfect opportunity to be successful in two of the most important areas of my life.” TEMECULA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL • Plans to study design and innovation management • Played middle blocker for four years at Temecula Valley for head coach Leanna Bush #22 | Anastasija Svetnik • Helped TVHS to a Southwestern League championship title with an unde- 2021 Best (Last) Category Career Best (Last) feated conference record 10, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) Kills 10, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) • Cal-Hi Sports All-State Second Team in 2016 18 (vs. Washington St., 3/12/21) Attacks 18 (vs. Washington St., 3/12/21) • Named as the Best Defensive Player for TVHS in 2015 and ‘16 2 (at Arizona, 2/19/21) Assists 2 (at Arizona, 2/19/21) 5 (at Cal, 3/7/21) Aces 5 (at Cal, 3/7/21) • Earned All-Southwestern League Second Team honors in 2015 5 (at Cal, 3/5/21) Digs 5 (at Cal, 3/5/21) • Set the school’s single season record with 76 blocks 5 (at Cal, 3/5/21) Blocks 5 (at Cal, 3/5/21) • Team captain as a senior 1, 2x (at Arizona, 2/19/21) Blocks Solo 1, 2x (at Arizona, 2/19/21) • Helped her Wave Volleyball Club team to a ninth place finish at nationals in 2015 and 13th in 2016 Izzi #15 PERSONAL • Born April 23, 1999 in Milwaukee, Wis. Szulczewski S • Daughter of Tim and Cathy Schell • Has a brother, Nick Freshman • 5’7” • HS • Enjoys hiking and going to the beach Beaverton, Ore. • Honor Roll student at Temecula Valley Mountainside HS • Prep teammates with several players that went on to Division I programs • Lists her favorite athlete as Kerri Walsh-Jennings Kinesiology • Favorite TV show is ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and her favorite movie is ‘Finding Dory’ MOUNTAINSIDE HIGH SCHOOL • Majoring in kinesiology with an option in pre-therapy and allied health • 2019 Oregon Gatorade Player of the Year • Considering a career as a physical therapist • Four-year starter at Mountainside and Aloha High Schools • Oregon state 6A Player of the Year in 2019 # 2 | Lindsey Schell • Two-time all-state selection 2021 Best (Last) Category Career Best (Last) • 2019 Metro League Player of the Year 11, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) Kills 16 (vs Virginia, 8/24/18) • Two-time All-Metro League First Team 28, 2x (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) Attacks 29-2x (vs Ole Miss, 8/25/18) 1, 2x (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) Assists 1, 4x (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) • Two-time All-Metro League Second Team 1 (at Colorado 1/22/21) Aces 1 (at Colorado 1/22/21) • Part of the first graduating class from Mountainside High 4 (at Cal, 3/5/21) Digs 4, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) • Played club volleyball at North Pacific Juniors with OSU teammate Taylor 9 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) Blocks 9, 3x (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) Quinn 2, 2x (vs. Washington St., 3/12/21) Blocks Solo 4 (Seattle, 9/18/18) • Played for North Pacific Juniors’ top 18s team helping her squad qualify to nationals where they finished 21st in the nation in 2019 # Anastasija 22 PERSONAL • Born May 29, 2002 in Eureka, Calif. Svetnik MB • Daughter of Scott and Liz Szulczewski Freshman • 6’3” • HS • Has a brother, Sam Minsk, Belarus • Both parents played volleyball in college, Scott at UC Santa Barbara, and Liz at Humboldt State School No. 175 • Enjoys ceramics and skiing Design and Innovation Management • Volunteers with youth volleyball players • Received an outstanding art award as a junior 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

• Chose Oregon State because “I like how the community supports OSU # Athletics and am excited about how competitive the Pac-12 Conference Ellie 9 is. I also think the academics and athletic training program is a perfect fit for me.” Turner DS/L • Plans to study kinesiology Freshman • 5’5” • HS #15 | Izzi Szulczewski Austin, Texas 2021 Best (Last) Category Career Best (Last) Westlake HS 4, 2x (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) Kills 4, 2x (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) 15 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) Attacks 15 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) Business 46 (at Cal, 3/5/21) Assists 46 (at Cal, 3/5/21) 2, 3x (vs. USC, 1/31/21) Aces 2, 3x (vs. USC, 1/31/21) 2020 (FRESHMAN) 18 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) Digs 18 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) • Enrolled at Oregon State in January in time for winter training and spring 4, 2x (vs. Washington St., 3/12/21) Blocks 4, 2x (vs. Washington St., 3/12/21) 1, 4x (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) Blocks Solo 1, 4x (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) practice

# WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL Kateryna 20 • Led Westlake High in digs two seasons earning all-district honors • 2019 Vype Junior Player of the Year runner-up Tkachenko OH • Led her Austin Skyline Juniors team in digs in multiple seasons • Ranked among the top 10 in digs in 2018 Tour of Texas Freshman • 6’2” • HS • Girls Junior National Championship Prep Volleyball 17 National Star Lubny, Ukraine Search selection Lubny Children’s and Youth Sports PERSONAL • Born February 25, 2002 in Austin, Texas • Daughter of Robby and Kelle Turner • Member of National Charity League LUBNY CHILDREN’S AND YOUTH SPORTS SCHOOL • Enjoys shopping, playing with her dog (Duke) and spending time with • Helped her teams to top finishes at every level beginning with three family and friends consecutive city championships in grades 7-9. • Chose Oregon State because “I loved the coaching staff and all the play- • Led her Derazhnya team to a U-12 championship of Ukraine in 2015 ers made me feel so welcomed. I feel at home on campus and Corvallis • Secured a championship title in the Ukraine girls U-16 with Bila Tserkva checked off all my boxed for the perfect college atmosphere.” Sports Lyceum • Plans to study business • Played for team Poltavchanka from 2016-18, winning the Higher League # of Ukraine 9 | Ellie Turner • Made her Super League debut in 10th grade finishing fifth in 2019 2021 Best (Last) Category Career Best (Last) 1 (vs. Washington St., 3/12/21) Kills 1 (vs. Washington St., 3/12/21) • Helped her squad to a first place standing with Prometheus in 2020 2 (at Colorado 1/24/21) Attacks 2 (at Colorado 1/24/21) before the COVID pandemic suspended her season 3, 2x (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) Assists 3, 2x (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) • Has been involved with the Ukrainian National Team 2, 3x (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) Aces 2, 3x (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) • Joined the Junior National Team in 2016 earning a third-place finish at 15 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) Digs 15 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) EEVZA in 2016 and second in 2018 - Blocks - • Helped her 2018 squad advanced to the Euro Girls U-17 final finishing - Blocks Solo - ninth • Moved up to the Ukrainian National Team in December of 2018 for which # she participated in the Golden League. Mychael 6

PERSONAL Vernon OH • Born May 3, 2003 in Lubny, Ukraine • Daughter of Okeksandr and Victoria Tkachenko Freshman • 5’11” • HS • Has a brother, Ruslan Ossining, N.Y. Ossining HS #20 | Kateryna Tkachenko 2021 Best (Last) Category Career Best (Last) Dentistry 15 (vs. USC, 1/29/21) Kills 15 (vs. USC, 1/29/21) 44, 2x (vs. USC, 1/31/21) Attacks 44, 2x (vs. USC, 1/31/21) 2, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) Assists 2, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) OSSINING HIGH SCHOOL 2 (at Washington, 2/4/21) Aces 2 (at Washington, 2/4/21) • 2019 Under Armour First Team All-American 12 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) Digs 12 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) • 2019 New York Gatorade Player of the Year 4 (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) Blocks 4 (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) 1, 3x (vs Washington St., 3/12/21) Blocks Solo 1, 3x (vs Washington St., 3/12/21) • 2019 Senior Ace by PrepVolleyball … also named to the Soph 79 and Frosh 59 • 2016 MaxPreps 2016 Freshman All-American • Played for Downstate Volleyball Club playing an age group up as a fresh- man • Named the 17 Open Best Attacker at the Capitol Hill Classic at age 15 • Played in the USA A1 High Performance tourney as a freshman • As a junior, played for her GEVA High Performance team finishing second and earning all-tournament team honors • Made the varsity squad at Ossining as a seventh-grader • Recorded her 1,000th career kill as a sophomore 2021 Oregon State Volleyball Notes

• Set the school record with more than 2,150 career kills • Established school record with 49 kills en route to winning a section title and advancing to the state tournament as a senior • 2019 Section 1 Player of the Year • 2019 Lohud Player of the Year • Three-time all-section, all-league and all-conference • HVCA Player of the Year • Earned multiple USA Today High School Player of the Week awards • Also played and winter & spring track and field

PERSONAL • Born June 14, 2002 in Mount Kisco, N.Y. • Daughter of Veronica Hutchinson and Richard Vernon • Has one brother, Richard, and sister, Toni • Honor roll student at Ossining High • Enjoys dancing • Has been involved in several community service including raising funds for pediatric cancer, distributing food at a local food pantry, and hosting a walk for Alzheimer’s • Chose Oregon State because “OSU has a beautiful and safe campus where I immediately felt comfortable. The team and coaching staff were very welcoming, and most importantly OSU offers the major that will help me pursue my dream of becoming an orthodontist.” • Plans to study pre-dentistry

#6 | Mychael Vernon 2021 Best (Last) Category Career Best (Last) 18, 3x (at Cal, 3/5/21) Kills 18, 3x (at Cal, 3/5/21) 55 (at Cal, 3/5/21) Attacks 55 (at Cal, 3/5/21) 3 (at Arizona, 2/21/21) Assists 3 (at Arizona, 2/21/21) 2, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) Aces 2, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) 16 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) Digs 16 (vs. Arizona St., 2/11/21) 4 (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) Blocks 4 (vs. Arizona St., 2/12/21) 2, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) Blocks Solo 2, 2x (at Cal, 3/5/21) Emma #1 Villaluz DS/L/S Freshman • 5’5” • HS Camas, Wash. Camas HS Kinesiology

CAMAS HIGH SCHOOL • Two-time Greater St. Helen League Player of the Year • Team MVP in 2018 and 2019 • Four-year letterwinner

PERSONAL • Played her club volleyball at Athena Volleyball Academy in Beaverton, Ore.

#1 | Emma Villaluz 2021 Best (Last) Category Career Best (Last) - Kills - - Attacks - - Assists - - Aces - - Digs - - Blocks - - Blocks Solo -