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Inquiries regarding admission to Catawba College are always Catawba College is dedicat- warmly welcomed. If you are interested in joining the Catawba ed to helping students reach community, you should apply for admission anytime after your their highest potential. sixth semester of high school. Blending liberal studies with Catawba follows the usual guidelines for “rolling admissions” and, therefore, has no closing date for accepting applications. career preparation, the college Applying early will ensure an early response from the college. offers the Bachelor of Arts, In your application, you are asked to provide a wide variety of Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of information relating to your academic and co-curricular back- Fine Arts, Bachelor of Business ground. This information is used to help determine your potential Administration and Master of to profit from, as well as contribute to, the Catawba community. Education degrees. You must complete a minimum of 16 units of high school course work, 12 of which should be in academic subjects. The fol- lowing college preparatory course work is strongly recommended: four units of English; three units of mathematics (Algebra I or COLLEGE ORIENTATION above); three units of Laboratory Science; three units of Social Science; and two units of foreign language. Catawba officials want to do everything they can to help new Your admission to Catawba also will be evaluated by class students succeed, and that means more than making good grades. rank, grade point average, SAT or ACT examination scores, and It means adjusting well. It means learning to live and work with academic course selection. others in an environ- Arrangements for visits to the Catawba campus may be made ment that is new. by calling 1-800-CATAWBA, or by writing the Office of To ease the transi- Admissions, Catawba College, 2300 W. Innes Street, Salisbury, NC, tion to college life, 28144. Catawba offers an The coaches are available by writing the Athletic Department orientation session or by telephone: before the opening of the fall term for all (M) ...... Jim Gantt ...... 704-637-4469 first-time freshmen (M) ...... Jim Baker ...... 704-637-4473 and transfer students. Basketball (W) ...... Angie Morton ...... 704-637-4471 One of the pri- Cross Country (M&W) . . Bill Haggerty ...... 704-637-4473 mary strengths of the Football (M) ...... Chip Hester ...... 704-637-4424 program is that students (M&W) ...... Sam Gealy ...... 704-637-4236 have contact with an (M) ...... Peter Bourque ...... 704-637-4485 advisor from the first day Soccer (M) ...... Liam Farrell ...... 704-637-4348 they arrive on campus. Soccer (W) ...... Michael Swan ...... 704-637-4324 And that relationship (M&W) ...... Nan Whitley ...... 704-637-4359 continues in small, twice- (M&W) . . . . . Betsy Graham ...... 704-637-4672 weekly classes during the (M&W) ...... Jeff Childress ...... 704-637-4265 entire first semester. (W) ...... Ginger Hamric ...... 704-637-4480

SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Catawba Quick Facts The South Atlantic Conference is a group of ten church-related colleges of similar size and athletic Location...... Salisbury, NC 28144 philosophy. As an all-sports conference, the league Admissions Office Telephone ...... 1-800-228-2922 has grown into one of the premier small-college Home facility ...... Goodman Gym athletic conference in the nation. The 1993-94 year was extremely special in that Colors ...... Blue and White the conference became fully affiliated with the NCAA Division II Nickname ...... Catawba Indians and is now eligible for national championships opportunities in all Enrollment...... 1,200 of its 14 sponsored sports. Founded ...... 1851 Church Affiliation...... United Church of Christ Athletic Affiliation ...... NCAA II NCAA DIVISION II Conference...... South Atlantic The National Collegiate Athletic Association is President...... Dr. W. Craig Turner the organization through which the nation’s colleges Athletic Director ...... Dennis Davidson and universities speak and act on athletic matters at Sports Information ...... Jim Lewis the national level. It is a voluntary association of more than 1,000 institutions, conferences, organiza- Sports Information Telephone...... 704-637-4720 tions and individuals devoted to the sound administration of Head Athletic Trainer...... Bob Casmus intercollegiate athletics. 2010 Catawba College Volleyball Guide

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CONTENTS CREDITS

Catawba Athletic This volleyball yearbook is a publica- Administration ...... 2 tion of the Catawba College Sports Information Office. Head Coach Ginger Hamric ...... 3 EDITOR: Jim Lewis, Sports Information Director. Profiles ...... 4-6 WRITTEN BY: Jim Lewis Roster ...... 7 PHOTOGRAPHY: Jim Lewis and Statistics ...... 8 Chuck Williams and Mike Slade

Record Book ...... 9

- 1 - Administration

DR. W. CRAIG TURNER DENNIS DAVIDSON President Athletic Director Dr. W. Craig Turner became the 21st President of Dennis Davidson has been Catawba College in 2008. He came to Salisbury from director of athletics since May Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, where he of 1996. He came to Catawba served as President for the past six years. College in July 1984 as direc- Dr. Turner joined the administration and faculty of tor of public information and Hardin-Simmons University in 1992, serving as Vice moved totally into sports infor- President for Academic Affairs and Professor of English mation one year later. from 1992 to 1996. He then became Executive Vice President and Chief Academic In 1991, Davidson was pro- Officer until he was named Chief Operating Officer in June 2000. Dr. Turner then moted to assistant to the ath- served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at HSU for a year letic director, and in 1993, he was promoted to assistant athletic director for before becoming the 14th President of Hardin-Simmons University on June 1, 2001. game operations, in addition to the sports information duties. During his tenure as President, HSU saw record enrollments (2,435 in the fall of Davidson oversees the entire athletic program at Catawba. He has also been 2007), record endowment and similar funds ($121.5 million in 2007), and surplus responsible for securing athletic advertising and sponsorships and has had sig- budgets. HSU finished the most successful fund raising campaign in its history in nificant roles in Catawba’s Sports Hall of Fame inductions, the South Atlantic December of 2006, having raised $49.7 million. The University successfully com- Conference Spring Sports Festival and the year-end athletic ceremony. He is a pleted its Commission on Colleges reaccreditation in 2007, has been chosen as a Top member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Tier institution by U.S. News & World Report for six consecutive years and a Best in (NACDA) and was a member of the regional advisory committee for NCAA the West institution by Princeton Review for five consecutive years. Division II football (2002-04). Davidson is currently the South Atlantic Dr. Turner was active in the Abilene, Texas, community, serving on the Boards of Conference AD liaison for baseball and women’s basketball. organizations such as United Way of Abilene, the Abilene Chamber of Commerce, Davidson was also highly involved in the planning of the Hayes Field House Serenity House, the Abilene Philharmonic, and the Abilene Humanities Council. He and Shuford Stadium reconstruction. He also has directed the highly popular has also served on the Boards of the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities, Sam Moir Christmas Basketball Classic since 1996. the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas, the International Association of A former member of the College Sports Information Directors of America Baptist Colleges and Schools, and the Consortium for Global Education, which he (CoSIDA), Davidson was chairman of the NAIA District 26 SIDs and the currently chairs. Carolinas Conference Awards Committee for three years (1986-89). He was Dr. Turner came to HSU from Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi, where he voted by his peers as District 26 SID of the Year for 1987-88 and 1992-93. was Head of the English Department and Professor of English from 1985 to 1992. Born in Statesville, but reared in Salisbury, Davidson graduated in 1977 from While there, he was chosen as “Teacher of the Year,” cited as “Scholar of the Year,” and West Rowan High School, where he was a four-year letterman in baseball, earn- elected President of the Faculty. H is wife, Annette, served the Clinton Independent ing All-North Piedmont Conference honors as a senior. School District as a first grade teacher. Davidson earned a bachelor’s degree in English at Catawba in 1981, work- Previously, he served as a tenured Assistant and Associate Professor of English at ing as a part-time writer at The Salisbury Post during his college years. He actu- Texas A&M University from 1976 to 1985 and as a visiting instructor at Baylor ally began at The Post as a 16-year-old sportswriter in 1975. University in 1974-1975. Dr. Turner earned the Doctor of Philosophy degree from A member of Milford Hills United Methodist Church, Davidson is president Tulane University in British and American Literature in 1977, and earned two degrees of the Westside Pool Association. He is also a member of the PTA at Salisbury from Baylor: the Master of Arts in English in 1971 and the Bachelor of Arts in English High School. and History in 1969. He has edited three books—The Poet Robert Browning and Davidson resides in Salisbury with his wife, Toni, a registered nurse at his Kinsfolk, Critical Essays in American Humor, and Critical Essays in Eudora Lexington Memorial Hospital. They have three daughters, Bethany (20), a jun- Welty—as well as having published more than two dozen scholarly articles, essays, ior at Catawba, Katie (17) and Carrie (12). and chapters in books. Since he greatly enjoys teaching, he tries to schedule a course every other year to stay active in the profession and in the classroom. Dr. Turner and wife Annette have two grown children: Scott, a Development Officer for Texas Tech University, and Shannon Hays, an attorney, writer, and mother in Jacksonville, N.C. Shannon and her husband Mike, a Marine Corps Captain, have twin daughters, Madeleine and Peyton. Athletic Training

TRAVIS ARMSTRONG Travis L. Armstrong starts his fourth year as National Academy of Sports Medicine. Assistant Athletic Trainer at Catawba College. Armstrong, along with the rest of the staff of Athletic Trainers, instructs In addition to his medical coverage for the approximately 20 athletic training students in various educational components of Women’s Volleyball team, he also oversees cov- athletic training. They also supervise the students in the clinical aspects as they erage for the Men’s and Women’s Swimming, care for Catawba’s Athletes. and Baseball teams, which includes both home A native of Colorado Springs, CO, Armstrong earned a master’s degree in sports and away practice and game coverage. health care from A.T. Still University, formerly Kirksville College of Osteopathic Armstrong has been a member of the National Medicine, in 2006. During that time, Armstrong worked as Head Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainers Association since 2000. He at Notre Dame Preparatory High School, Assistant Athletic Trainer at Grand Canyon passed the national Athletic Training University, as well as Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Phoenix Road Runners Certification exam through the NATA Board of Professional Minor League Hockey team. He earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic Certification in 2004. Along with being a training from Grand Canyon University in 2004 during which time he completed Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), Armstrong also multiple Athletic Training and Orthopedic internships. holds a national accreditation as a Performance Armstrong and his wife, Christy, who is also an Athletic Trainer at Catawba, Enhancement Specialist (PES), through the reside in Salisbury.

- 2 - The Coaching Staff GINGER HAMRIC Head Coach

Ginger Hamric begins her 21st season at the helm of the Catawba College volleyball pro- gram. Hamric’s teams have compiled a 428-234 record and, in 2008, she guided the squad to the NCAA II Southeast Region Championship match. In 2001, Catawba became the first South Atlantic Conference team to qualify for NCAA II regional play after claiming the 2001 SAC Tournament title. Catawba also earned a regional berth last season. In 2000, Catawba took the SAC Championship and posted a 34-7 record. Catawba also captured the 1990 and 1991 SAC Tournament crowns under Hamric. She is also an instruc- tor in Catawba’s Goodman School of Physical Education. Hamric is an AVCA member. Prior to her arrival at Catawba, Hamric, was volleyball coach and a biology teacher at Mt. Airy High School. That position was her first after graduating from Appalachian State University in 1985. She was also an assistant coach in basketball and co-coach in softball. Her volleyball teams at Mt. Airy won two state (2-A) championships (1986, 1987) and three Northwestern Conference titles (1986-88). Two other seasons (1988 and 1989), the Lady Bears were state runner-ups. Overall, Hamric’s five-year record at Mt. Airy was 95-14. She was voted league coach of the year three times and Mt. Airy High School Teacher of the Year in 1987 and 1989. An outstanding former athlete herself, Hamric was a three-year starter in volleyball at Forbush High School, before graduating in 1981. At ASU, she was captain of the team as a hitter in 1983 and 1984. She helped lead the Lady Apps to the Southern Conference championship during her senior season. Hamric earned a bachelor’s of science education degree from ASU. She earned a master’s degree in science education from Wake Forest. She is a member of Gamma Beta Phi academic honor society and Kappa Delta Pi educational honor society. She resides in Salisbury and in Yadkin County with her husband, Will. Assistant Coach Athletic Training Staff

Andi Henderson is beginning her first season as an assistant with the Catawba volleyball program. She returns to her alma mater after serving as an assistant coach at Greensboro College for two years. In the summer of 2008 she coached for the Cherry Point Women’s U.S. Military Team. Henderson was a three-year all-confer- ence setter for Catawba, graduating in 2008 with a degree in sports management. Andi During her career, she set school records Henderson for assists in a match (83) and in a career (4,119). Henderson played her freshman year at Winston-Salem (L-R): Rob Dingle, Bob Casmus, Alyssa Crans, Travis State and was named to the CIAA All-Rookie Team. Armstrong, Christy Armstrong, Mike Eden. A native of Swansboro, NC, Henderson earned all-conference in three sports at Swansboro High School, excelling in volleyball, bas- Christy Armstrong – In her fourth year at Catawba and serves as pri- ketball and track. She was twice named Player of the Year in vol- mary athletic trainer for basketball, cross country, tennis and golf. leyball and helped the Pirates to three regional finals. Travis Armstrong – In his fourth year at Catawba and serves as pri- mary athletic trainer for volleyball, baseball, swimming. Alyssa Crans – In her first year at Catawba and serves as primary athletic trainer for and softball. Bob Casmus – In his twentieth year at Catawba and serves as the primary athletic trainer for football. Rob Dingle – In his eighth year at Catawba and serves as the Director of Athletic Training Education. Mike Eden – In his twelfth year at Catawba and serves as primary Leah Ryan Katie Walter athletic trainer for soccer and lacrosse. Manager Manager

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DESTIN BAKER TAYLOR DOSS Sophmore ... Junior ... Setter ... OUTSIDE ... 5-8 ... 33 6-0 ... 24 Charlotte, NC Boonville, NC

2009: Played in 17 games over 11 matches as a freshman ... registered high of eight Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2009: Appeared in 29 matches and totaled 100 games digs against Belmont Abbey ... picked up 13 assists vs. Florida Tech ... served up ace with 26 starts ... fourth on team in kills and posted six double-figure efforts ... deliv- at USC Aiken ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Myers Park High School ... ered career-high 14 kills against Lincoln Memorial ... served four aces against Augusta served as captain two years and was named team MVP as a senior ... helped the State and Armstrong Atlantic ... was second on team in blocks and registered seven in Mustangs to the state final as a junior and the final four her senior year ... played with win at Lenoir-Rhyne ... had a dozen kills in back-to-back games vs. Florida Tech and the Union Volleyball Club ... PERSONAL: Born Destin Lee Baker on Oct. 17, 1990 in Armstrong ...... 2008: Played in 103 games while making 30 starts as a freshman ... Charlotte ... daughter of Eddie and Chrystle Baker ... her mom played volleyball at posted career highs with 10 digs and added eight kills in season opener vs. Pfeiffer ... Virginia Tech ... undecided on major. also had eight kills in S/11 match at Pfeiffer and O/3 match vs. Tusculum ... added six blocks in S/11 Pfeiffer match ... was fifth on team in kills, digs and aces ... HIGH MP-GP KILLS DIGS BLOCKS ASSISTS ACES SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Starmount High School ... was a three-time all-confer- 2009 11-17 0 20 0 29 1 ence selection and was twice named the tournament MVP ... helped the Rams to a State Championship as a freshman, the semifinals as a junior and to the finals as a sen- ior ... PERSONAL: Born Taylor BriAnn Doss on May 18, 1990 in Elkin, NC ... daugh- ter of Brad and LuAnn Doss ... elementary education major with a very good 3.37 GPA. MP-GP KILLS DIGS BLOCKS ASSISTS ACES 2008 30-103 92 135 41 35 20 2009 28-100 161 81 61 3 24 MEGAN COURSON Career 58-203 253 216 102 38 44 Junior ... Setter ... 5-8 ... 3 Statesville, NC LAINEY EDWARDS 2009: Totaled 91 games over 25 matches ... ranked fourth in SAC in assists at 8.8 a set, Senior ... recording double figures in all 25 matches ... dished out 40+ assists in seven matches with a high of 49 against Lincoln Memorial ... posted eight double-digit dig matches, Libero/DS ... including a best of 14 at Brevard ... served up four aces vs. Augusta State ... high of 5-5 ... 4 seven kills came against Pfeiffer ... 2008: Played in all 33 matches and made 25 starts ... moved into role as main setter two weeks into season ... had seven double-doubles Asheboro, NC (assists-digs) ... named to the Southeast Region All-Tournament team ... twice earned South Atlantic Conference Specialist of the Week honors ... had five 50+ assist match- es with a high of 58 on O/17 vs. Carson-Newman ... finished third in SAC in assists Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2009: Played in 11 games during nine matches ... had four and led the conference in league only matches at 10.3 per set ... stood 88th in NCAA digs at USC Aiken ... recorded three digs against Pfeiffer and at Newberry ... 2008: Saw II ... registered 15 digs vs. Alaska-Fairbanks ... had high of seven kills in SAC action in 72 games over 24 matches, mainly as the libero ... recorded career-best 17 digs Tournament vs. Lincoln Memorial ... HIGH SCHOOL: Started three years at West in SAC Tournament match vs. Lincoln Memorial ... had eight digs in matches against Iredell High School ... all-conference selection and two-time all-county ... served as Lander and Augusta State ... 2007: Played in 15 games over a dozen matches ... had a kill captain and helped the Warriors to a pair of conference and district titles and to the and eight digs in win over Glenville St. ... posted four digs and an assist in N/2 win over 2007 State Finals ... had over 1000 assists in her career and added 244 kills, 123 aces, Mars Hill ... served up aces against Glenville State and Brevard on O/2 ... HIGH SCHOOL: 290 digs and 88 blocks ... PERSONAL: Born Megan BreAnna Courson on June 12, 1990 Three-year starter at Asheboro High School ... was a two-time all-conference selection, in Statesville ... daughter of Keith and Becky Courson ... elementary education major posting 210 digs and 96 kills as a senior ... was named Asheboro’s top female athlete as with a fine 3.02 GPA for spring semester. a senior ... helped Blue Comets to a 19-4 record as a senior ... also played basketball and MP-GP KILLS DIGS BLOCKS ASSISTS ACES was MVP at the conference track meet ... PERSONAL: Born Lainey Erin Edwards on Jan. 2008 31, 1989 in Asheboro ... daughter of Tim and Alison Edwards ... physical education major 33-115 46 225 42 1051 18 with a minor in exercise science and an excellent 3.46 GPA ... represents the conference 2009 25-91 51 209 29 799 21 on the National Student Athletic Advisory Committee. Career 58-206 97 434 71 1850 39 MP-GP KILLS DIGS BLOCKS ASSISTS ACES

2007 12-15 1 18 0 1 2 2008 24-72 1 93 0 10 3 2009 9-11 0 14 0 2 0 Career 45-98 2 125 0 13 5

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DENISE GRISSOM KATIE MORAN Sophomore ... SEnior... Def. Spec ... Middle ... 5-5 ... 10 6-2 ... 2 Stokesdale, NC Northville, MI

2009: Played in seven games in seven matches as a freshman ... had a dig against 2009: Played in 50 games over 21 matches ... reached high of nine kills and added Newberry and vs. Wingate in SAC Tournament ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letter- five blocks in regional match-up with Carson-Newman ... posted seven kills at winner and three-year starter at Rockingham County High School ... was 2008 Triad Newberry ... recorded five blocks and four kills at Lander ... 2008: Saw action in 19 3A Player of the Year ... named all-area and was two-time all-conference ... set school matches and played 24 total games ... had pair of blocks against St. Cloud State ... had record for career assists, digs and serve percentage ... helped Cougars to third round kill and a block in matches vs. Lander and Lincoln Memorial on O/18 ... also had a of 2008 state playoffs ... was a member of the Piedmont Triad Volleyball Club ... block in regional tournament win over Francis Marion ... 2007: Played in 40 games PERSONAL : Born Carla Denise Grissom on May 28, 1991 ... in Charlotte, NC ... daugh- over 19 matches as a freshman ... registered highs of 10 kills, six blocks and three digs ter of Dwight and Diann Grissom ... elementary education with an outstanding 3.79 in N/6 win at UNC Pembroke ... had six kills vs. Lincoln Memorial and four against GPA. Carson-Newman in SAC Tournament and totaled five blocks over the two matches ... MP-GP KILLS DIGS BLOCKS ASSISTS ACES had five kills in win over Limestone ... served an ace against Glenville St. ... HIGH 2009 7-7 0 2 0 0 0 SCHOOL: Started two years at Northville High School ... earned all-division, all-area and all-region honors ... helped the Mustangs to consecutive division titles and an 83- 19 mark ... posted 305 kills as a senior ... holds school record for blocks in a game (10), season (151) and career (240) ... PERSONAL: Born Katelin Elizabeth Moran on July 31, 1989 in Detroit, MI ... daughter of Bridget and Bruce Gerish ... therapeutic ANNA LOGAN recreation with a fine 3.07 GPA. Freshman ... MP-GP KILLS DIGS BLOCKS ASSISTS ACES Middle ... 2007 19-40 39 8 21 1 1 17 2008 24-19 5 1 5 0 0 5-10 ... 2009 21-50 49 8 31 3 2 Yadkinville, NC Career 64-109 93 17 57 4 3

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year prep starter, the last three at Mount Tabor High School ... was all-conference all four years, including her freshman year at Forbush ... named league Player of the Year as a senior ... helped the Spartans to three conference titles and a state runner-up finish in 2008 ... PERSONAL: Born Anna Kathryn Logan on Dec. 12, 1991 in Greensboro, NC ... daughter of Robert and Jill Logan ... has interest in business. ALLI PARRISH Sophomore ... Hitter ... 6-0 ... 22 SHAY MEEKS Zebulon, NC Junior ... Hitter ... 2009: Played in 107 total games over 29 matches as a freshman ... third on team with 5 175 kills and fifth with 184 digs ... had five double-digit kill matches with a pair of 5-8 ... doubles ... posted high of 14 kills with 11 digs in win at Lincoln Memorial ... record- Kings Mountain, NC ed high of 17 digs and added 10 kills in win over UNC Pembroke ... had a dozen kills against Limestone and Florida Tech ... notched five blocks in win over Newberry and served up high of three aces on four occasions ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2009: Named first team All-South Atlantic Conference and at Smithfield-Selma High School ... was a three-time all-conference selection and was an honorable mention All-Southeast Region pick by the AVCA ... led team and ranked helped the Spartans to a state playoff appearance ... as a senior, posted 241 kills, 182 third in SAC in kills ... stood second in league games at 3.5 per set ... posted 18 double- blocks and 421 digs ... totaled 562 kills and 809 digs over her career ... helped the NC figure kill matches, including 15 of the last 16 ... reached 20 kills four times with a career- Elite 18s Club to a regional and MAPL Championship ... PERSONAL: Born Alexandria best 24 vs. Wingate in SAC Tourney Semifinal ... had double-double of 14 kills and 10 digs Kaitlyn Parrish on Oct. 18, 1990 in Raleigh, NC ... daughter of Ronnie and Cheri Parrish at Mars Hill ... had 23 kills in win over Newberry ... 2008: Saw action in 97 games while ... elementary education major. making seven starts over 30 matches ... earned SAC All-Freshman team honors ... finished second on team in blocks and third in kills ... recorded a dozen blocks in O/31 win over Newberry ... added nine blocks in N/8 win at Mars Hill ... finished third in the confer- ence in blocks in league only matches at 0.92 per set ... notched high of 20 kills in O/21 loss to Wingate ... had 13 kills in regional tournament win over Wingate ... HIGH SCHOOL: Starter at Kings Mountain High School ... was twice named conference Player of the Year and earned all-conference honors three times ... PERSONAL: Bor n Alecia Marsha Meeks on Jan. 30, 1990 in Shelby, NC ... daughter of Jeana Elliott and Charles Hines ... elementary education major with a very good. 3.39 GPA.

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2008 30-97 208 26 66 2 1 2009 26-95 308 74 50 4 1 Career 56-192 516 100 116 6 2

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JORDAN RAYE MACKENZIE WHITE Sophomore ... Senior ... Setter ... Setter/Hitter ... 5-9 ... 11 5-8 ... 13 Boonville, NC Mt. Ulla, NC

2009: Appeared in 45 games over 18 matches ... pressed into starting duty at end of Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2009: Played in nine matches and in 15 total games ... season and earned SAC All-Tournament honors ... had a pair of triple-doubles ... had handed out 15 assists and recorded three digs against Augusta State ... had six assists and highs of 48 assists and 19 digs while adding 10 kills in regional loss to Carson- a pair of digs vs. Brevard ... 2008: Saw action in 44 games over 20 matches and made four Newman ... posted 10 kills, 32 assists and 16 digs at Newberry ... registered a high of starts ... had three double figure dig efforts with a career-best 14 in regional tournament 11 kills against Tusculum in SAC Tournament ... had 41 assists and 16 digs in semifi- opener vs. Francis Marion ... posted 11 digs in N/7 win over Tusculum ... added a pair of nal loss to Wingate ... HIGH SCHOOL: Started three years at Starmount High School aces in both of those matches ... had two kills at Augusta State ... 2007: Played in only ... was a three-time all-conference selection and Player of the Year as a senior ... two matches due to knee injury ... had five kills and six digs in win over Glenville St. ... named conference tournament MVP as a senior and helped the Rams to three con- had highs of two aces and two blocks in that win ... also plays softball for Catawba ... ference and tournament titles ... set school records for assists in a season (1,066) and HIGH SCHOOL: Started at Carson High School as a senior after three years at West a career (3,419) and helped Starmount to a 100-21 mark over her three years ... Rams Rowan High School ... a three-time all-county and all-conference selection ... earned made three state semifinal appearances and were runner-up in 2007 ... has been with County Player of the Year honors as a junior ... was also an all-conference softball play- Players Edge and Set Point Volleyball Clubs ... PERSONAL: Born Jordan McKenzie er ... PERSONAL: Born MacKenzie Jordan White on Apr. 20, 1989 in Salisbury, NC ... Raye on June 17, 1991 in Elkin, NC ... daughter of Jerry and Tammy Raye ... has inter- daughter of Timothy and Casey White ... business major with a fine 3.20 GPA ... sister, est in education. Jacqueline, played softball at Catawba. MP-GP KILLS DIGS BLOCKS ASSISTS ACES MP-GP KILLS DIGS BLOCKS ASSISTS ACES 2007 2009 18-45 53 89 3 218 4 2-4 6 6 3 2 2 2008 20-44 3 86 2 21 9 2009 9-15 0 10 0 29 0 EMILY RICHARDSON Career 31-63 9 102 5 52 11 Freshman ... Middle... KAITLYN WHITMER 6-0 ... 8 Sophomore ... Salem, VA Hitter ... 5-11 ... 7 Ferrum, VA HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Salem High School ... was a three-time all-district performer and was also named all-region and All-Timesland ... helped Spartans to a dis- trict title and to the State Final Four ... also earned all-district honors in basketball ... PER- Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2009: Named South Atlantic Conference Freshman of SONAL: Born Emily Marie Richardson on April 21, 1992 in Salem ... daughter of Glen and the Year and second team all-conference ... also earned Southeast Region All- Kathi Richardson ... has interest in elementary education. Tournament honors ... second on team in kills and third in digs ... ranked fifth in the kills and posted an averaged of 3.3 per set in league action ... reached double figures in kills in 14 of final 15 matches ... totaled nine double-doubles ... highs of 22 kills and 21 digs came in regional loss to Carson-Newman ... served up five aces at Mars MELLANIE SLACK Hill ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Franklin County High School ... named Western Valley District Co-Player of the Year in 2008 ... three-time all-conference and SOPHOMORE ... two-time all-region selection ... helped the Eagles to a tournament championship as a Hitter... senior ... played club for Roanoke Juniors ... PERSONAL: Born Kaitlyn Nicole Whitmer 6 on Sept. 13, 1991 in Roanoke, VA ... daughter of Beverly and Robin Whitmer ... has 6-11 ... interest in business with a very good 3.31 GPA. Chapel Hill, NC MP-GP KILLS DIGS BLOCKS ASSISTS ACES 2009 29-95 286 257 25 24 26 Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2009: Saw action in 18 matches totaling 39 games as a freshman ... twice reached double figures in digs with a high of 14 against UNC JENNY YOUNG Pembroke ... had 10 digs vs. Armstrong Atlantic ... recorded high of nine kills and added four blocks against Augusta State ... had eight kills vs. Limestone ... HIGH SCHOOL: Sophomore ... Three-year starter at East Chapel Hill High School ... served as captain and was named Libero/Hitter ... all-conference ... helped the Wildcats to the state quarterfinals in 2007 ... played with 1 Triangle Volleyball Club ... PERSONAL: Born Melanie Elizabeth Slack on Oct. 21, 1990 in 5-7 ... Radford, VA ... daughter of David and Lori Slack ... Spanish major with a very good 3.40 Roanoke, VA GPA. MP-GP KILLS DIGS BLOCKS ASSISTS ACES 2009 Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2009: Totaled 101 games over the 29 matches as a fresh- 18-39 56 63 10 3 1 man ... second on team in digs ... high of 25 digs came against Wingate in SAC Tournament ... recorded 21 digs in win at Lincoln Memorial ... posted nine kills with 13 digs in win at Brevard ... had eight kills and 13 digs at Newberry ... HIGH SCHOOL: Started four years at Patrick Henry High School ... named Western Valley District Co- Player of the Year in 2008 ... two-time all-region selection ... recorded 815 kills and 944 digs over her career, while serving up 82 aces ... played club with the Roanoke Juniors ... PERSONAL: Born Jennifer Michelle Young on May 17, 1991 in Roanoke ... daughter of Michael and Michelle Young ... has interest in physical training with a very good 3.38 GPA. MP-GP KILLS DIGS BLOCKS ASSISTS ACES 2009 29-101 23 276 3 22 14

- 6 - 2010 Catawba College Volleyball Roster

NO. NAME POS HT. CLASS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 1Jenny YoungOH/DS5-7SoRoanoke,VA/Patrick Henry 2 Katie Moran MB/RS 6-2 Sr Northville,MI/Northville 3 Megan Courson S 5-8 Jr Statesville,NC/W.Iredell 4 Lainey Edwards L/DS 5-5 Sr Asheboro,NC/Acheboro 5 Shay Meeks OH/MB 5-8 Jr Kings Mountain,NC/Kings Mountain 6 Melanie Slack OH 5-11 So Chapel Hill,NC/E.Chapel Hill 7Kaitlyn WhitmerRS5-11SoFerrum,VA/Franklin Co. 8Emily RichardsonMB6-0FrSalem,VA/Salem 10 Denise Grissom DS 5-5 So Stokesdale,NC/Rockingham Co. 11 Jordan Raye S 5-9 So Boonville,NC/Starmount 13 MacKenzie White RS/S 5-8 Sr Mt. Ulla,NC/Carson 17 Anna Logan MB/OH 5-10 Fr Yadkinville,NC/Mt. Tabor 22 Alli Parrish RS 6-0 So Zebulon,NC/Smithfield-Selma 24 Taylor Doss MB/RS 6-0 Jr Boonville,NC/Starmount 33 Destin Baker S 5-8 So Charlotte,NC/Myers Park

Head Coach: Ginger Hamric (21st year, 433-233) Assistant Coach: Andi Henderson PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Volleyball Office Telephone: (704) 637-4480 PLAYERS’ NAMES Nickname: Lady Indians Home Facility: Goodman Gym (3,200) #2 Katie MORE-an Location: Salisbury, NC #3 Megan CORE-son Sports Information: Jim Lewis (704) 637-4720

Alli Parish Katie Kaitlyn Moran Whitmer

Jenny Young

Taylor Lainey Doss Edwards

Shay Meeks Megan Courson

- 7 - 2009 Catawba Volleyball Statistics

Overall: 17-12 SAC: 9-7 Home: 5-4 Away: 7-4 Neutral: 5-4

ATTACK KILL SETTING SERVE BLOCKING SERVE RECPT MP GP ATT KILL ERR PCT. ASST DIG ATT ACE ERR PCT. BS BA TOT ATT ERR PCT. Meeks 26 95 879 308 114 22.1% 4 74 54 1 9 83.3% 3 47 50 56 4 92.9% Whitmer 29 95 933 286 113 18.5% 24 257 327 26 34 89.6% 0 25 25 499 27 94.6% Parrish 29 107 553 175 78 17.5% 58 184 287 30 11 96.2% 2 40 42 192 13 93.2% Doss 28 100 462 161 51 23.8% 3 81 364 24 20 94.5% 6 55 61 13 0 100.0% Chunn 26 87 333 136 37 29.7% 8 23 0 0 0 --- 12 65 77 0 0 --- Slack 18 39 208 56 46 4.8% 3 63 81 1 4 95.1% 1 9 10 167 16 90.4% Raye 18 45 128 53 9 34.4% 218 89 102 4 11 89.2% 2 1 3 0 0 --- Courson 25 91 144 51 21 20.8% 799 209 335 21 21 93.7% 0 19 19 1 0 100.0% Moran 21 50 131 49 16 25.2% 3 8 22 2 3 86.4% 7 24 31 3 0 100.0% O’Reilly 18 42 120 32 22 8.3% 6 12 11 0 2 81.8% 0 14 14 22 3 86.4% Young 29 101 123 23 24 -0.8% 22 276 338 14 19 94.4% 1 2 3 409 27 93.4% Lo 29 110 50 6 6 0.0% 28 640 398 25 18 95.5% 0 0 0 592 30 94.9% Edwards 9 11 9 0 4 -44.4% 2 2 12 0 1 91.7% 0 0 0 14 1 92.9% Baker 11 17 2 0 1 -50.0% 29 10 24 1 4 83.3% 0 0 0 2 0 100.0% White 9 15 7 0 1 -14.3% 29 14 20 0 1 95.0% 0 0 0 32 4 87.5% Grissom 7 7 0 0 0 0.0% 0 20 1 0 1 0.0% 0 0 0 16 2 87.5% CATAWBA 29 110 4082 1336 543 19.4% 1236 1962 2378 149 160 93.3% 34 301 184.5 2194 136 93.8% Opponents 29 110 4197 1357 648 16.9% 1225 1871 1949 135 173 91.1% 56 292 202 1880 149 92.1% 2009 MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS

DATE OPPONENT W L RECORD H/N/A SCORES A/28 Fayetteville State+ W 1-0 N 26-24,25-8,25-15 A/28 UNC Pembroke+ W 2-0 N 25-18,25-27,25-20,28-26 A/29 Limestone+ W 3-0 N 26-28,25-16,17-25,25-23,15-7 A/29 Belmont Abbey+ W 4-0 N 25-18,26-24,25-16 S/4 Augusta State% W 5-0 N 25-12,25-20,25-23 S/4 Florida Tech% L 5-1 N 22-25,25-22,17-25,20-25 S/5 Armstrong Atlantic% L 5-2 N 25-19,22-25,25-18,10-25,5-15 S/5 at USC Aiken% L 5-3 A 20-25,25-15,18-25,19-25 S/8 WINGATE• L5-4H22-25,21-25,17-25 S/10 PFEIFFER W 6-4 H 19-25,25-11,27-25,27-25 S/18 at Mars Hill• W 7-4 A 25-19,25-20,20-25,25-17 S/19 at Tusculum• L7-5A16-25,16-25,23-25 S/25 LENOIR-RHYNE• W8-5H25-16,25-9,25-22 S/26 BREVARD• L8-6H19-25,25-27,18-25 O/2 at Newberry• L8-7A 20-25,21-25,25-20,25-22,12-15 O/3 at Lander W 9-7 A 25-23,25-18,25-19 O/9 at Lincoln Memorial• W 10-7 A 15-25,25-22,15-25,25-23,15-13 O/10 at Carson-Newman• W11-7A25-21,25-22,25-15 O/13 at Wingate• L11-8A 13-25,20-25,26-28 O/16 MARS HILL• W12-8H25-16,25-8,8-25,25-21 O/17 TUSCULUM• L12-9H25-22,25-27,11-25,14-25 O/21 at Lenoir-Rhyne• W13-9A25-21,25-19,23-25,19-25,15-11 O/24 at Brevard• W14-9A25-16,25-22,25-19 O/30 NEWBERRY• W15-9H25-8,22-25,25-16,25-20 N/6 LINCOLN MEMORIAL• W16-9 H25-17,25-20,20-25,25-16 N/7 CARSON-NEWMAN• L16-10H25-21,21-25,18-25,27-29 N/13 at Tusculum++ W 17-10 A 26-24,25-19,25-9 N/14 Wingate++ L 17-11 N 30-28,22-25,19-25,29-31 N/20 Carson-Newman## L 17-12 N 25-11,23-25,20-25,25-22,17-19

CAPS Denote Home Matches • Denotes South Atlantic Conference Match % Denotes Top of the Sun Classic at Fairbanks,AK + Denotes Catawba Invitational at Salisbury,NC # Denotes match played at Augusta,GA ++ Denotes Food Lion/SAC Tournament at Mars Hill,NC ## Denotes NCAA II Southeast Regional at Wingate,NC

- 8 - The Record Book

CATAWBA COACHING RECORDS

Coach Years Games Won Lost Pct. Championships 1971-81 (8) 173 83 90 .480 0 Jodi Manning 1982-84 (3) 96 30 66 .313 0 Connie Nicholson 1985-89 (5) 194 140 54 .722 3 Ginger Hamric 1990- (20) 662 428 234 .647 5 Totals 36 seasons 1128 681 444 .604 8

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Year Coach Overall Conference POINTS 1971 Pat Whitley 7-2 NCAA Record 1972 Pat Whitley 15-9 MATCH – 148 vs. Frances Marion (9-1-07) – 1973 Pat Whitley 12-4 1974 Unavailable KILLS 1975 12-15 MATCH – 94 vs. Lander (9-25-07). 1976 12-10 SEASON -- 2,202 in 155 games, 2000. 1977 Pat Whitley 10-13 1978 Pat Whitley Unavailable PER GAME AVG. -- 15.36 in 129 games, 2007. 1979 Pat Whitley 9-14 1980 Pat Whitley 6-23 HITTING PCT. 1981 Pat Whitley Unavailable SEASON -- 26.6% in 4,807 attempts, 1992. 1982 Jodi Manning 5-24 1983 Jodi Manning 11-22 SET ASSISTS 1984 Jodi Manning 14-20 1985 Connie Nicholson 15-18 3-5 MATCH – 91 vs. Lander (9-25-07). 1986 Connie Nicholson 27-13 6-2 SEASON -- 2,104 in 155 games, 2000. 1987 Connie Nicholson 28-9 7-1 PER GAME AVG. -- 14.24 in 129 games, 2000. 1988 Connie Nicholson 38-3 9-0$ 1989 Connie Nicholson 32-11 14-0*+ DIGS 1990 Ginger Ashley 20-9 4-3# 1991 Ginger Ashley 22-11 6-1# MATCH – 200 vs. Presbyterian (10-15-94). 1992 Ginger Ashley 39-5 5-2 SEASON --3,404 in 164 games, 1995. 1993 Ginger Ashley 24-9 3-4 PER GAME AVG. -- 22.87 in 116 games, 2002. 1994 Ginger Ashley 16-15 9-5 1995 Ginger Ashley 30-12 8-6 1996 Ginger Ashley 14-23 3-11 SERVICE ACES 1997 Ginger Ashley 19-15 8-6 MATCH --- 20 vs. Wingate (11-3-01). 1998 Ginger Ashley 21-10 10-4 SEASON -- 335 in 164 games, 1995. 1999 Ginger Ashley 20-12 12-4 2000 Ginger Ashley 34-7 11-3* PER GAME AVG. -- 2.20 in 85 games, 1985. 2001 Ginger Ashley 15-14 6-8#& 2002 Ginger Ashley 25-7 13-1* SERVE PCT. 2003 Ginger Ashley 21-12 10-4 SEASON -- 93.3% in 2,378 attempts, 2009. 2004 Ginger Ashley 13-12 8-6 2005 Ginger Hamric 12-17 5-9 BLOCKS 2006 Ginger Hamric 19-12 11-3 2007 Ginger Hamric 25-9 8-6 MATCH --- 81 vs. UNCC (10-26-89). 2008 Ginger Hamric 22-11 11-5& SEASON -- 936 in 113 games, 1989. 2009 Ginger Hamric 17-12 9-7& PER GAME AVG. -- 14.40 in 113 games, 1989. $ Denotes Carolinas Conference Championship * Denotes South Atlantic Conference Championship SERVE RECEPTION PCT. + Denotes NAIA District 26 & NAIA Bi-District Championship # Denotes Food Lion SAC Tournament Championship SEASON -- 94.8% in 2,372 chances, 2004. & NCAA II Regional MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS MOST MATCHES PLAYED -- 44 in 1992. MOST LOSSES -- 24 in 1982. MOST GAMES PLAYED -- 164 in 1995. MOST CONFERENCE LOSSES -- 11 in 1996. MOST WINS -- 39 in 1992. MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES -- 8 in 2001. MOST CONFERENCE WINS -- 14 in 1989. MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE LOSSES -- 5 in 1996. MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS -- 34 in 1988. FEWEST LOSSES -- 3 in 1988. MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS -- 28 during 1987-90. BEST WON/LOSS PRECENTAGE -- .927 (38-3) in 1988.

- 9 - Individual Records

CATAWBA vs. ALL-TIME OPPONENTS (1971-09) Adelphi, PA ...... 1-0 Dowling,NY ...... 2-0 Maryville,TN ...... 1-0 St. Andrews ...... 13-2 Ala.-Huntsville ...... 0-2 Duke ...... 1-1 Mercy, NY ...... 0-1 St. Augustine’s ...... 7-1 Alaska-Fairbanks ...... 0-1 East Carolina ...... 3-3 Meredith ...... 3-1 St. Cloud State, MN ...... 0-1 Appalachian State ...... 3-4 East Tenn. State ...... 1-0 Merrimack, MA ...... 1-0 St. Francis,IL ...... 0-2 Armstrong Atlantic, GA ...... 4-5 Eckerd,FL ...... 2-2 Methodist ...... 2-2 St. Leo,FL ...... 2-0 Ashland, OH ...... 1-0 Elizabethtown,PA ...... 0-2 Miami-Dade ...... 1-0 Salem ...... 2-0 Augusta State, SC ...... 10-0 Elon ...... 23-23 Midwestern State, TX ...... 0-1 Averett ...... 1-0 Erskine, SC ...... 2-1 Millersville, PA ...... 1-0 Shaw ...... 6-0 Barry, FL ...... 0-1 Fairmont State,WV ...... 2-1 Montevallo, AL ...... 0-1 Shepherd,WV ...... 1-0 Barton ...... 13-7 Fayetteville State ...... 2-0 Moorhead State,MN ...... 1-0 Slippery Rock, PA ...... 2-2 Belmont Abbey ...... 13-0 Ferrum ...... 2-0 Mt. Olive ...... 3-0 USC-Aiken ...... 10-9 Benedict, SC ...... 1-0 Flagler,FL ...... 0-1 New Haven, CT ...... 1-1 USC-Upstate ...... 9-17 Bennett ...... 2-0 Florida Gulf Coast` ...... 0-2 Newberry ...... 27-4 Stetson,FL ...... 0-1 Biola,CA ...... 0-2 Florida Southern ...... 1-5 Norfolk State, VA ...... 1-0 Tampa, FL ...... 0-5 Brevard ...... 5-1 Florida Tech ...... 2-6 ...... 0-3 Texas A&M - Kingsville ...... 1-0 Cal-Baptist ...... 0-2 Francis Marion, SC ...... 10-7 UNC-Asheville ...... 2-9 Texas Wesleyan ...... 0-1 Cameron, OK ...... 0-1 Furman, SC ...... 0-1 UNC-Charlotte ...... 7-13 Tusculum,TN ...... 20-9 Campbell ...... 1-0 Gardner-Webb ...... 29-14 UNC-Greensboro ...... 6-14 Union,KY ...... 1-1 Carson-Newman ...... 31-18 Glenville State, WV ...... 1-0 UNC-Pembroke ...... 24-14 Virginia State ...... 1-0 Central Wesleyan ...... 1-0 Greensboro College ...... 7-4 UNC-Wilmington ...... 0-5 Chapman,CA ...... 0-1 Guilford ...... 13-15 NC A&T ...... 8-10 Virginia Union ...... 1-0 Charleston, WV ...... 0-1 Hawaii Pacific ...... 0-1 NC Central ...... 11-1 Voorhees, SC ...... 1-0 Christian Bros,TN ...... 0-1 High Point ...... 19-18 NC State ...... 0-1 Wake Forest ...... 4-6 Christopher Newport ...... 1-0 Indiana-Purdue ...... 0-1 NC Wesleyan ...... 2-0 West Georgia ...... 2-2 Clarion,PA ...... 1-1 Jacksonville State, AL ...... 1-1 North Florida ...... 0-2 WV Wesleyan ...... 0-1 Coastal Carolina, SC ...... 0-3 James Madison, VA ...... 0-1 Nova,FL ...... 2-0 Western Carolina ...... 0-5 Coker, SC ...... 5-1 Lander, SC ...... 3-0 Oral Roberts,OK ...... 1-0 Wilmington,DE ...... 1-0 Columbia,SC ...... 3-0 Lees-McRae ...... 2-0 Palm Beach Atl,FL ...... 3-0 Wingate ...... 39-32 Concord,WV ...... 6-0 Lenoir-Rhyne, ...... 48-24 Pfeiffer ...... 41-2 Winthrop ...... 2-4 Concordia, NY ...... 1-0 Limestone, SC ...... 5-1 Presbyterian ...... 22-25 Winston-Salem State ...... 11-5 Converse, SC ...... 3-0 Lincoln Memorial, TN ...... 7-2 Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras ...... 1-3 Wofford ...... 4-1 C.W. Post, NY ...... 1-0 Lock Haven, PA ...... 0-1 Queens, NC ...... 18-2 TOTALS Davidson ...... 4-2 Mars Hill ...... 45-23 Randolph-Macon, VA ...... 1-0 (1128 games) ...... 681-444 District of Columbia ...... 1-0 Mary Washington,VA ...... 1-0 Rollins, FL ...... 1-4 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS KILLS SERVE PCT. MATCH --- 37 by Melissa Powers vs. Pfeiffer (8-29-08). SEASON --- 98.1% by Glanda Parrish in 318 attempts, 1985. SEASON - 674 by Melissa Powers in 128 games, 2007. CAREER -- 96.7% by Leanne Moreland (1987-88). CAREER -- 1,884 by Melissa Powers in 457 games (2005-08). PER GAME AVG. -- 5.27 by Melissa Powers in 128 games, 2007. BLOCKS MATCH --- 37 by Joyce Robinson vs. UNCC (10-26-89). HITTING PCT. SEASON -- 445 by Leslie Gantt in 113 games, 1989. SEASON -- 40.8% by Monte Jackson in 911 attempts, 1993. CAREER -- 1,170 by Leslie Gantt (1986-89). CAREER -- 32.6% by Melissa Powers in 4,233 attempts (2005-08). PER GAME AVG. -- 3.94 by Leslie Gantt in 113 games, 1989. SET ASSISTS SOLO BLOCKS MATCH --- 75 by Ann Fulk vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (9-7-00). MATCH --- 11 by Chris Haefner vs. Concord (10-30-89). SEASON -- 1,671 by Ann Fulk in 141 games, 2000. SEASON -- 120 by Cass Clemons in 145 games, 1992. CAREER -- 4,119 by Andi Henderson in 336 games, 2005-2007. CAREER -- 290 by Monte Jackson (1990-93). PER GAME AVG. -- 12.94 by Andi Henderson in 124 games, 2007. SERVE RECEPTION PCT. DIGS SEASON -- 97.2% by Hope Miller in 211 chances,2004. MATCH --- 43 by Andrea Bryant vs. Presbyterian (10-15-94); CAREER -- 94.8% by Hope Miller in 1,637 chances (2001-04). by Erin Ryan vs. Elon (11-3-95). SEASON -- 730 by Erin Ryan in 159 games, 1995. GAMES PLAYED CAREER -- 1,978 by Erin Ryan (1992-95). SEASON -- 160 by Marley Knowles, 1995. PER GAME AVG. -- 6.02 by Crystal Bonner in 87 games, 2004. CAREER -- 501 by Chasity Clary (1995-98). SERVICE ACES MATCH --- 11 by Amy Peters vs. UNCC (9-27-90). SEASON -- 93 by Lettie Wilkes in 137 games, 2000. CAREER -- 220 by Selena Wilkes (1992-95). PER GAME AVG. -- 0.70 by Stacy Johnson in 114 games, 1998.

- 10 - Top Five All-Time

KILLS MATCHKillsSEASONKills 1. Melissa Powers (8-29-08) 37 1. Melissa Powers (2007) 674 2. Erin Ryan (11-5-94) 36 2.Heidi Albright (2000) 615 3. Melissa Powers (9-1-07) 31 3. Erin Ryan (1995) 549 Melissa Powers (9-25-07) 31 4. Brooke Werner (2000) 514 5. Melissa Griffith (11-21-08) 30 5. Melissa Powers (2008) 507

CAREER Kills PER GAME AVG. Kills 1. Melissa Powers (2005-08) 1884 1.Melissa Powers (2007) 5.27 2. Melissa Griffith (2005-08) 1621 2. Melissa Powers (2006) 4.36 3. Heidi Albright (1997-00) 1573 3. Melissa Powers (2008) 4.30 4. Erin Ryan (1992-95) 1430 4. Heidi Albright (2000) 4.13 5. Monte Jackson (1990-93) 1349 5. Chrissi Harrison (2004) 4.12 HITTING PERCENTAGE Melissa Powers SEASON (Min. 300 Attempts) PCT.% CAREER (Min. 1000 Attempts) PCT.% 1. Monte Jackson (1993) .408 1.Melissa Powers (2005-08) .326 2. Emily Overcash (1995) .356 2. Emily Overcash (1995-97) .322 3. Leslie Gantt (1989) .351 3. Elizabeth Hewitt (2001-04) .311 4. Melissa Powers (2007) .347 4. Monte Jackson (1990-93) .310 5. Melissa Powers (2006) .346 5. Chrissi Harrison (2002-04) .301 SET ASSISTS MATCHAsstSEASONAsst 1.Andi Henderson (9-25-07) 83 1. Ann Fulk (2000) 1671 2. Ann Fulk (9-7-00) 75 2. Andi Henderson (2007) 1605 3. Ann Fulk (10-10-00) 73 3. Nicole Scheidt (2003) 1459 4. Lettie Wilkes (10-05-02) 72 4. Andi Henderson (2005) 1267 Andi Henderson (9-0-1-07) 72 5. Michelle Matthews (1992) 1263

CAREER Asst PER GAME AVG. Asst 1. Andi Henderson (2005-07) 4119 1.Andi Henderson (2007) 12.94 2.Selena Wilkes (1992-95) 3761 2.Andi Henderson (2006) 12.23 3. Ann Fulk (1997-00) 2859 3. Nicole Scheidt (2003) 11.86 Andi Henderson 4. Stacy Johnson (1995-98) 2570 4. Ann Fulk (2000) 11.85 Lettie Wilkes (1999- 02) 2570 5.Andi Henderson (2005) 11.52 DIGS MATCHDigsSEASONDigs 1. Andrea Bryant (10-15-94) 43 1. Erin Ryan (1995) 730 Erin Ryan (11-3-95) 43 2. Nikki Bozick (2007) 694 3. Erin Naumann (10-18-03) 42 3. Mai Zoua Lo (2009) 640 Crystal Bonner (10-9-04) 42 4. Heidi Albright (2000) 619 Nicki Bozick (11-6-07) 42 5. Chasity Clary (1996) 589

CAREER Digs PER GAME AVG. Digs 1. Erin Ryan (1992-95) 1978 1. Crystal Bonner (2004) 6.02 2. Mai Zoua Lo (2006-09) 1919 2. Mai Zoua Lo (2009) 5.82 3. Amy Peters (1989-92) 1778 3. Erin Naumann (2002) 5.56 4. Melissa Griffith (2005-08) 1749 4. Erin Naumann (2003) 5.26 5. Hope Miller (2001-04) 1646 5. Missy Bartholomew (1990) 5.08

Erin Ryan

- 11 - Top Five All-Time

BLOCKS MATCHBlocksSEASONBlocks 1. Joyce Robinson (10-26-89) 37 1. Leslie Gantt (1989) 445 2. Leslie Gantt (10-26-89) 34 2. Joyce Robinson (1989) 366 3. Monte Jackson (9-7-91) 33 3. Maria Newsome (1995) 343 4. 3 players 27 4. Cass Clemons (1991) 306 5. Marya Haefner (1986) 287

CAREER Blocks PER GAME AVG. Blocks 1. Leslie Gantt (1986-89) 1170 1. Leslie Gantt (1989) 3.94 2. Marya Haefner (1986-89) 791 2. Joyce Robinson (1989) 3.39 3. Monte Jackson (1990-93) 708 3. Marya Haefner (1986) 2.81 4. Joyce Robinson (1986-89) 701 4. Cass Clemons (1991) 2.61 5. Cass Clemons (1990-92) 639 5. Marya Haefner (1987) 2.53 Leslie Gantt SOLO BLOCKS MATCHBlocksSEASONBlocks 1. Chris Haefner (10-30-89) 11 1. Cass Clemons (1992) 120 2. Monte Jackson (9-7-91) 10 2. Maria Newsome (1995) 99 3. Monte Jackson (1992) 86 4. Monte Jackson (1993) 71 5. Monte Jackson (1991) 67 5. Cass Clemons (1991) 67

SERVICE ACES MATCHAcesSEASONAces 1. Amy Peters (9-27-90) 11 1. Lettie Wilkes (2000) 93 2. Selena Wilkes (9-17-94) 10 2. Selena Wilkes (1995) 84 Hope Miller (9-18-04) 10 3. Stacy Johnson (1996) 80 4. Ann Fulk (10-9-99) 9 4. Selena Wilkes (1993) 69 Lettie Wilkes (11-1-00) 9 5. Megan Bowman (2000) 63 Crystal Bonner (8-30-02) 9 Melissa Griffith (10-31-07) 9 Stacy Johnson CAREER Aces PER GAME AVG. Aces 1. Selena Wilkes (1992-95) 220 1. Stacy Johnson (1998) 0.70 2. Lettie Wilkes (1999-02) 177 2.Lettie Wilkes (2000) 0.68 3. Stacy Johnson (1995-98) 163 3. Selena Wilkes (1993) 0.61 4. Amy Peters (1989-92) 151 4. Selena Wilkes (1995) 0.53 5. Mai Loua Lo (2006-09) 145 Lettie Wilkes (2001) 0.53 Marya Haefner (1987) 0.53

SERVE PERCENTAGE SEASON (Min. 200 Attempts) PCT.% CAREER (Min. 500 Attempts) PCT.% 1. Glenda Parrish (1985) .981 1. Leanne Moreland (1987-90) .967 2. Ashlee Fisher (1997) .976 2. Jan Boteler (1988-90) .964 3. Andrea Bryant (1994) .974 3. Sherry Flynn (1987-90) .957 4. Leanne Moreland (1988) .970 Ashlee Fisher (1995-98) .957 5. Jan Boteler (1988) .967 5. Nicole Schiedt (2002-03) .950

Melissa Griffith

- 12 - This is Catawba College

SETTING CAMPUS LIFE

Catawba College students will tell you they wouldn’t trade The Catawba campus is a special place, with a distinct our campus — or its location — for any other. You won’t sense of warmth. That warmth comes from the embrace of either. Catawba is located on 210 wooded acres in historic Salisbury, a friendly Southern town which has always taken Salisbury, North Carolina. Comfortable and upbeat, our cam- great interest in the college and its students. pus is ideal for interaction, involvement, and the attainment The campus also has the influence of 144 years of tradi- of knowledge. And our location provides countless possibil- tional values such as responsibility, involvement and caring ities for exploration. for others. You’ll notice a hint of the past and a glimpse of the future There is a wealth of organizations in the design of our 27 campus buildings. Surrounded by all in need of extra man-and-woman- beautifully landscaped grounds, the facilities offer a special power to complete a full agenda of blend of the traditional and contemporary. Two buildings activities. Take your pick of service, constructed eight years ago are immediate eye-catchers. They honorary and scholastic clubs, pub- are Cannon Student Center, which promises to be a special lications, musical and theatre arts gathering place for students and faculty alike, and Ralph W. groups with on-stage and back- Ketner Hall, which houses the Ketner School of Business and stage assignments, religious activi- Catawba’s Division of Education Services. ties, and both intercollegiate and Other key buildings include the landmark, 70-year-old intramural athletics. Plus, there’s Hedrick Administration Building, Omwake-Dearborn Chapel, Cannon Student Center, hub of Corriher-Linn-Black Library, Robertson College-Community campus student life with a Center, Shuford Science Building and Abernethy Physical great lounge, well- Education Center. stocked bookstore, Career Students live in seven residence halls — Stanback, Barger- Center offices, dining hall Zartman and Hollifield halls for women, and Abernethy, Pine and post office. Knot and Salisbury-Rowan halls for men. Woodson Hall The center also hosts houses both men and women. entertainment events Salisbury is situated just off of Interstate 85, a major north- through its student-run south artery that gives convenient access to the entertainment, Wigwam Productions, fea- recreational and cultural activities of Charlotte, Greensboro turing acts from the best and Winston-Salem. comedy and variety clubs Students sometimes pack up on weekends and head up to on the college entertain- the Blue Ridge Mountains for hiking or skiing, or to the ment circuit. (In fact, Carolina coast to enjoy the sun, sand and surf of the Atlantic Catawba won national Ocean. recognition as Campus of the Year, 1993 for its entertainment bookings!) In addition, we have our local productions, like “Talk Show,” and those crazy airband contests. And for your burger and pizza pleasure, there’s McCorkle’s, Catawba’s snack bar and all-around “hangout.” The Catawba campus really is a busy place — as busy as you want it to be. Remember that an active and involved stu- dent life usually leads to a highly satisfying and enjoyable col- lege experience, and that’s what all of us at Catawba want you to have. It’s all part of what makes Catawba a wonderful place to spend your col- lege years. “I’m glad I chose Catawba. It’s a family and that’s why I like it. I think the best school for you is the school where you feel comfortable. For me, it’s a smaller school where, when I see somebody walking down the hall or across the campus, I can call them by name. I’m not just another one of thousands of people. That makes me feel good. It’s a better learning envi- ronment, and that’s a very big plus.” — Margaret Cleaves, Charlotte, NC.

- 13 - 2010 CATAWBA COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME CATAWBA INVITATIONAL FRI, SEP. 3 PFEIFFER+ SALISBURY 2:00 FRI, SEP. 3 LANDER+ SALISBURY 8:00 SAT, SEP. 4 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC+ SALISBURY 1:30 SAT, SEP. 4 SHIPPENSBURG+ SALISBURY 5:30 TUE, SEP. 7 WINGATE• SALISBURY 7:00 FRI, SEP. 10 CARSON-NEWMAN• SALISBURY 6:30 SAT, SEP. 11 LINCOLN MEMORIAL• SALISBURY 2:00 Fri, Sep. 17 at Tusculum• Greeneville,TN 7:00 Sat, Sep. 18 at Mars Hill• Mars Hill,NC 2:00 Fri, Sep. 24 at Brevard* Brevard,NC 6:30 Sat, Sep. 25 at Lenoir-Rhyne• Hickory,NC 2:00 Sat, Oct. 2 Montevallo,AL# Augusta,GA 3:00 Sat, Oct. 2 at Augusta State Augusta,SC 5:00 TUE, OCT. 5 UNC PEMBROKE SALISBURY 7:00 FRI, OCT. 8 ANDERSON• SALISBURY 7:00 SAT, OCT. 9 NEWBERRY• SALISBURY 5:00 Tue, Oct. 12 at Wingate• Wingate,NC 7:00 Fri, Oct. 15 at Carson-Newman• Jefferson City,NC 6:30 Sat, Oct. 16 at Lincoln Memorial• Harrogate,TN 2:00 FRI, OCT. 22 TUSCULUM• SALISBURY 7:00 SAT, OCT. 23 MARS HILL• SALISBURY 2:00 TUE, OCT. 26 LENOIR-RHYNE• SALISBURY 6:30 FRI, OCT. 29 BREVARD• SALISBURY 6:30 Fri, Nov. 5 at Anderson• Anderson,SC 7:00 Sat, Nov. 6 at Newberry• Newberry,SC 2:00 NOV. 12-14 SAC TOURNAMENT SALISBURY TBA Nov. 19-21 NCAA II Regionals TBA

BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES • Denotes South Atlantic Conference matches + Denotes Lenoir-Rhyne Invitational in Hickory,NC # Denotes USC Aiken Invitational at Aiken,SC

(L-R): Assistant Coach Andi Henderson, Melanie Slack, Jenny Young, MacKenzie White, Anna Logan, Megan Courson, Jordan Raye, Shaw Meeks, Katie Moran, Lainey Edwards, Kaitlyn Whitmer, Denise Grissom, Alli Parrish, Destin Baker, Emily Richardson, Leah Ryan, Taylor Doss, Head Coach Ginger Hamric.