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HENDRIXVOLLEYBALL COLLEGE Hendrix College Warriors vs. Lyon College Pipers Conway, Ark. -- Grove Gymnasium / Garrison Court October 20, 2009 @ 6:00 p.m. CDT -- HENDRIX COLLEGE WARRIORS (8-18 OVERALL, 2-9 SCAC) -- -- 2009 HENDRIX COLLEGE VOLLEYBALLSCHEDULE AND RESULTS -- Head Coach: Mary Ann Schlientz Date Opponent Time Result Asst. Coach: Dominique Savage Sept. 1 Ouachita Baptist University 7 p.m. CDT L, 0-3 No. Name Class Pos. Ht. Hometown/H.S. Sept. 4 University of Dallas 5 p.m. CDT L, 1-3 Sept. 4 McMurry University 7 p.m. CDT L, 0-3 1 Danielle Young FY S 5-9 Conway, Ark./H.S. Sept. 5 Hardin-Simmons University 10 a.m. CDT L, 0-3 2 Francis Bowen SO MB 5-11 Tupelo, Miss./H.S. Sept. 5 Concordia University 2 p.m. CDT W, 3-2 3 Jennifer Youngblood SO OH 5-8 Littleton, Colo./Bear Creek Sept. 11 Huntingdon College 5 p.m. CDT L, 1-3 4 Allison Helm FY OH 5-8 Centerville, Ohio/H.S. Sept. 11 LeTourneau University 7 p.m. CDT W, 3-0 Sept. 12 Schreiner University 12 p.m. CDT L, 0-3 5 Kristen Finch FY MB 5-9 Ft. Smith, Ark./Southside Sept. 12 Belhaven College 4 p.m. CDT L, 1-3 6 Katie Bates FY OH 5-9 Austin, Texas/Westwood Sept. 15 Williams Baptist College 6 p.m. CDT L, 0-3 7 Melissa Clement FY MB 6-0 Rogers, Ark./H.S. Sept. 18 Trinity University * 2 p.m. CDT L, 0-3 8 Ryan Hughes SR OH 5-9 Dallas, Texas/Episcopal Sept. 18 Colorado College * 4 p.m. CDT L, 0-3 Sept. 19 Southwestern University * 10 a.m. CDT L, 0-3 9 Ashley Skinner SO S 5-5 Memphis, Tenn./St. Agnes Sept. 19 Rhodes College * 2 p.m. CDT W, 3-2 11 Alyssa Barry FY OH 5-9 Cedar Park, Texas/Leander Sept. 26 Philander Smith College 2 p.m. CDT W, 3-0 12 Sara Gawor JR OH 5-6 Trophy Club, Texas/Northwest Sept. 26 Lyon College 3:30 p.m. CDT W, 3-0 13 Becca Clancy JR OH 5-10 Thousand Oaks, Calif./H.S. Sept. 29 Bacone College 6 p.m. CDT W, 3-1 18 Kelsey Manning FY OH 5-10 Owasso, Okla./Bishop Kelly Oct. 3 Oglethorpe University * 2 p.m. CDT W, 3-1 Oct. 3 Centre College * 6 p.m. CDT L, 0-3 20 Leah Groat JR MB 5-9 Crystal Lake, Ill./Central Oct. 4 DePauw University * 11 a.m. CDT L, 0-3 21 Courtney Graves SO DS 5-5 Austin, Texas/Austin Waldorf Oct. 4 Birmingham-Southern College ^ 3 p.m. CDT L, 0-3 22 Kim Larson JR Libero 5-8 Bentonville, Ark./H.S. Oct. 6 Central Baptist College 6:30 p.m. CDT W, 3-0 Oct. 10 Trinity University * 2 p.m. CDT L, 1-3 -- LYON COLLEGE PIPERS (9-18, 3-4 TRANSOUTH) -- Oct. 10 Southwestern University * 6 p.m. CDT L, 0-3 Head Coach: Ray Green Oct. 11 Austin College * 11 a.m. CDT L, 0-3 Oct. 11 Millsaps College * 3 p.m. CDT L, 0-3 Asst. Coach: n/a Oct. 20 Lyon College 6 p.m. CDT No. Name Class Pos. Ht. Hometown Oct. 24 Oglethorpe University * 12 p.m. EST 1 Kylie Chronister FY S 5-5 Lavaca, Ark. Oct. 24 Centre College * 6 p.m. EST 2 Crystal Bain SO L 5-5 Springdale, Ark. Oct. 25 Sewanee-The University of the South * 11 a.m. EST 3 Kelsie Christian JR OH/DS 5-8 Tyler, Texas Oct. 25 Rhodes College * 1 p.m. EST 4 Meghann LaBorn JR MB 6-2 Fort Smith, Ark. Oct. 30 Central Baptist College 5 p.m. CDT 5 Jacquelyn Maddox SO DS/L 5-5 Bono, Ark. Oct. 30 Westminster College 7 p.m. CDT Oct. 31 Ouachita Baptist University 11 a.m. CDT 6 Kristen Margrabe FY Utility 5-8 Cape Girardeau, Mo. Oct. 31 Williams Baptist College 3 p.m. CDT 7 Ashley Daniel JR OH 5-10 Memphis, Tenn. Nov. 6-7 SCAC Championships Atlanta, Ga. 8 Catherine Carter JR S 5-8 White Settlement, Texas Bold = Home Game * = SCAC Game ^ = Does not count towards SCAC standings 9 Tanisha Tucker FY OPP 5-10 Fort Smith, Ark. 10 Katie Beineke SR MB 6-2 Jonesboro, Ark. -- 2009 VOLLEYBALL TEAM STATS -- HENDRIX COLLEGE WARRIORS LYON COLLEGE PIPERS 11 Chelsea Hinton SO OH 5-11 Jonesboro, Ark. ATTACK 12 Brianna Williams FY OPP 5-11 Fort Smith, Ark 810 ....................................................................Kills ...................................................................902 394 .................................................................. Errors ..................................................................510 13 Dana Beckmann FY DS/L 5-2 Millington, Tenn. 2606 ...........................................................Total Attacks ...........................................................2823 14 Tiffany Duke FY OH 5-7 Evening Shade, Ark. .160 ...............................................................Attack % .............................................................. .139 9.4 ................................................................. Kills/Set ...............................................................10.1 15 Jennifer Jones FY MB 6-0 Beaumont, Texas SET 17 Rachel Miller-Havens FY MB 5-10 Van Buren, Ark. 679 ..................................................................Assists .................................................................846 7.9 ................................................................Assists/Set ...............................................................9.4 18 Julie Arnold SR S 5-5 Bono, Ark. SERVE 19 Destiny Gordon FY DS/L 5-5 Fort Smith, Ark. 151 ................................................................... Aces ...................................................................194 137 .................................................................. Errors ..................................................................276 22 Lauren Castleberry SR OH 5-10 Bono, Ark. 1.8 ................................................................. Aces/Set .................................................................2.2 54 Suzanne Fincham FY MB 6-0 Royal, Ark. DEFENSE 1230 ................................................................. Digs .................................................................1144 14.3 ............................................................... Digs/Set ...............................................................12.7 BE Loud * BE PRoud * BE PosITIVE BLOCKING Hendrix College and the SCAC are committed to positive sportsmanship at all sport- 41 .................................................................Block Solo .................................................................71 ing events. Sportsmanship is about demonstrating respect for opposing teams, 139 ..............................................................Block Assist ..............................................................225 110.5 ...........................................................Total Blocks ..........................................................183.5 coaches, fans and officials. Cheer for your team, not against our visitors. Please 1.3 ................................................................Blocks/Set ...............................................................2.1 refrain from personal comments about players, coaches or officials. 43 ................................................................Block errors ................................................................53.
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