2006 UTSA Roadrunners Volleyball Media Guide Table of Contents Quick Facts Introduction General Media information ______2 Institution ______Th e University of Texas at Convocation Center ______3 Nickname ______Roadrunners 2006 outlook ______4-5 Colors ______Orange (166), blue (289) & white 2006 schedule ______6 Founded ______1969 2006 rosters & team photo ______7 Enrollment ______27,338 President ______Dr. Ricardo Romo Meet Th e Roadrunners Athletics Director ______Lynn Hickey Meagan Daniel ______10 Athletics phone ______210/458-4161 Brittany Hildebrand ______11 Ticket offi ce phone ______210/458-8872 Erin McMillan ______12 Affi liation ______NCAA Division I Connie Picard ______13 Conference ______Southland (West) DeeDee Strickland ______14 Audrey Hiser/Rebecca Hrapmann ______15 Coaching Staff Victoria Prior/Jackie Strauss ______16 Head coach ______Laura Neugebauer-Groff Roadrunners Tidbits ______17 Alma mater ______Texas, 1986 Allison Mueller/Dani Nickle/Shannon Walker/Brandi Wall ___ 18 Record at UTSA (years) ______61-65 (4) Head Coach Laura Neugebauer-Groff ______19 Career record (years) ______317-127 (12) Assistant Coaches Howard Wallace/Carol Price ______20 Assistant coach ______Howard Wallace Alma mater ______Washington State, 1981 2006 Opponents Assistant coach ______Carol Price Best Western Classic/SMU/Holiday Inn Select/Rice Invitational __ 22 Alma mater ______Texas A&M, 2004 New Hampshire Tournament/C-USA SLC Challenge/Stephen F. Austin Offi ce phone ______210/458-4196 Sam Houston State/Texas A&M-Corpus Christi/Utah Valley State __23 Texas State/Texas-Arlington/Texas-Pan American Team Information Northwestern State/Central Arkansas/Southeastern Louisiana _24 2005 records ______18-11 (12-6/t-3rd) Nicholls State/McNeese State/Lamar Starters returning/lost ______5/3 Letterwinners returning/lost ______9/5 2005 In Review Newcomers ______4 2005 season review ______26 2005 fi nal results/statistics ______27 History 2005 review ______28 Home arena ______Convocation Center Capacity ______4,500 History Press row phone ______210/458-4566 Career records ______30 First year of competition ______1983 Single-season records ______31 All-time record ______409-371 (.524) Single-match records ______32 All-time SLC record ______143-108 (.570) Honor roll ______33 NCAA Tournaments ______1 (2000) Year-by-year results ______34-39 Conference championships ______2 All-time letterwinners ______39 (1999 SLC Regular • 2000 SLC Tournament) All-time series records ______40 Sports Information Th is Is UTSA Associate Director (volleyball contact) _____ Brian Hernandez About UTSA ______42-44 Email [email protected] Student-athlete success ______45 Offi ce phone ______210/458-4907 Th e city of San Antonio ______46-47 Cell phone ______210/269-7110 Community involvement ______48 Fax ______210/458-4569 President Dr. Ricardo Romo ______49 Sports Information Director ______Kyle Stephens Athletics Director Lynn Hickey ______50 Email [email protected] Athletics Department staff ______51 Offi ce phone ______210/458-4551 Southland Conference ______52 Assistant Director ______Carlos Valdez Th e 2006 UTSA Volleyball Media Guide was written Email [email protected] and designed by Associate SID Brian Hernandez with Offi ce phone ______210/458-4930 assistance from Sports Information Director Kyle Stephens Mailing address ____One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249 and Assistant SID Carlos Valdez. Photos by Vicky Clements Web site ______goUTSA.com of Action Photography and Mark McClendon. Printing provided by Multicopy Printing of San Antonio. www.goUTSA.com 1 Media Information

Media Coverage the Convocation Center. Phone lines for Date Opponent Time (CT) Th e UTSA Sports Information offi ce assists visiting radio, SIDs and members of the Aug. 25 ______vs. Syracuse ___ 2:30 p.m. members of the media with their coverage print media are available along press row. Aug. 25 ____ at Wichita State _ 7:30 p.m. of all Roadrunners sports by providing Th e main press row phone number is 210/ Aug. 26 ___ vs. Louisiana __10 a.m. player and coach interviews, feature ideas, 458-4566. A fax machine also is available in Aug. 29 ______SMU ______7 p.m. pregame notes and updated statistics. the UTSA Sports Information Offi ce. Th at Sept. 1 _____ vs. Illinois State _ 4:30 p.m. In addition to the 2006 volleyball media number is 210/458-4569. Sept. 2 ______at Rice ______noon guide, media members may check UTSA’s Sept. 8 ____ vs. San Jose State _ 3:30 p.m. offi cial athletics Web site — goUTSA.com Practices — for the latest information on all the UTSA welcomes all media to attend Sept. 9 ____at New Hampshire ___6 p.m. department’s 16 sports. volleyball practices during the season. Sept. 14 ______at Houston ______7 p.m. Please call the Sports Information offi ce for Sept. 15 ______vs. UTEP ______2 p.m. Interviews practice times and requests for interviews. Sept. 21 ___ Stephen F. Austin ____7 p.m. All interviews with coaches and student- In most cases, coaches and student-athletes Sept. 23 ___Sam Houston State ___4 p.m. athletes must be arranged at least 24 hours are available before and after practice. Pre- Sept. 29 ___ Utah Valley State ____7 p.m. in advance by contacting volleyball contact match practices are closed to the media. Sept. 30 __A&M-Corpus Christi __4 p.m. Brian Hernandez. Telephone interviews Oct. 5 ______at Texas State _____7 p.m. are available to the media on a “call-back” Internet Oct. 7 _____at UT-Arlington ____2 p.m. basis at a time that is convenient for the Fans and media members can keep up Oct. 10 ___ UT-Pan American ___7 p.m. coach or student-athlete. Post-match with the latest information on all 16 Oct. 13 __ Northwestern State ___7 p.m. interviews with coaches and players will be UTSA sports on the offi cial Web site for Oct. 14 ___ Central Arkansas ____4 p.m. conducted courtside following a 10-minute Roadrunners Athletics at goUTSA.com. “cooling off” period. The Roadrunners You will fi nd match recaps, box scores, Oct. 20 ____ at SE Louisiana __ 6:30 p.m. locker room is closed to the media. updated statistics, weekly notes, player Oct. 21 ____ at Nicholls State ____ noon and coach biographies, schedules, rosters, Oct. 27 __ at Stephen F. Austin ___7 p.m. Media Services archives, photos and play-by-play coverage Oct. 28 __at Sam Houston State __3 p.m. Media members are encouraged to contact of most volleyball matches. Nov. 3 _____ McNeese State _____7 p.m. the UTSA Sports Information Office Nov. 4 ______Lamar ______4 p.m. for press row, photography and media Internet Broadcasts Nov. 9 ______Texas State ______7 p.m. credentials at least 24 hours before a home Nearly all of UTSA’s volleyball matches Nov. 11 _____ UT-Arlington _____4 p.m. match. Credentials can be picked up with will be carried live on goUTSA.com this Nov. 16-18 _ SLC Tournament _____ TBA proper photo identifi cation at the ticket season. To the right is a list of this season’s pass gate located in the main lobby of scheduled broadcasts. times, dates & matches subject to change

San Antonio Express-News KENS - CBS TV WOAI - NBC TV P.O. Box 2171 P.O. Box TV-5 P.O. Box 2641 San Antonio, TX 78297 San Antonio, TX 78299 San Antonio, TX 78299 Phone: 210/250-3366 or 3373 Phone: 210/366-5001 or 377-8650 Phone: 210/226-4444 Fax: 210/250-3351 Fax: 210/377-0740 Fax: 210/476-1088 Email: [email protected] Joe Reinagel, Bob Ballou Don Harris, David Chancellor Natalie England, beat reporter Clint Hale, beat reporter KSAT - ABC TV KGNB - 1420 AM P.O. Box 2478 1540 Loop 337 North Th e Paisano San Antonio, TX 78298 New Braunfels, TX 78130 Brian Hernandez 14545 Roadrunner Way Phone: 210/351-1270 Phone: 800/594-2056 Associate SID/VB Contact San Antonio, TX 78249 Fax: 210/351-1310 Email: [email protected] Phone: 210/690-9301 Greg Simmons KKYX - 680 AM Offi ce: 210/458-4907 Fax: 210/690-3423 Larry Ramirez, David Sears 8401 Datapoint Cell: 210/269-7110 Email: [email protected] San Antonio, TX 78229 Allen Schlesinger, editor KWEX - Spanish TV Phone: 210/615-5420 Fax: 210/458-4569 P.O. Box 9225 Mark Bowka KABB - FOX TV San Antonio, TX 78203 4335 NW Loop 410 Phone: 210/351-1270 KTKR - 760 AM San Antonio, TX 78229 Fax: 210/351-1310 6222 NW IH-10 Phone: 210/442-6303 Raul Saenz San Antonio, TX 78201 Fax: 210/442-6333 Jason Th ompson, Rob Th ompson, Chuck Miketinac, Anthony Pittman, Walter Pasacrita, Jeff Vexler Hector Ledesma, Drea Avent

2 2006 UTSA Volleyball UTSA Convocation Center

Quick Facts • Built in 1975, the Convocation Center features a permanent maple hardwood court that measures 17,900 square feet • Home of UTSA’s men’s and women’s basketball teams since 1981 and volleyball since ’89 • Hosted the 1993 United States Olympic Festival Volleyball Tournament, 1998 NORCECA World Volleyball Championships, 2002 WBCA All-Star Game and 2004 Nike Hoop Summit

Home Cookin’ Dating back to 1989, the Roadrunners have won 61 percent of their matches at the Convocation Center (139-89). Since 1998, that mark stands at nearly 70 percent (68-30/.694). Six of the top 10 volleyball crowds in Convocation Center have come during Head Coach Laura Neugebauer-Groff ’s tenure.

Top 10 Convocation Center Volleyball Crowds Th e Alma Mater - “Hail UTSA” 1,150 ______vs. Florida ______Nov. 13, 1999 From our hills of oak and cedar 863 ______vs. Texas State ______Nov. 22, 2003 To the Alamo 750 ______vs. Texas ______Sept. 1, 1993 Voices raised will echo 726 ______vs. Texas State ______Sept. 16, 2003 As, in song, our praises fl ow. 725 ______vs. Texas State ______Oct. 11, 2005 Hail Alma Mater! 620 ______vs. UT-Arlington______Sept. 14, 1999 Th rough the years our loyalty will grow. 600 ______vs. Stephen F. Austin ______Nov. 5, 1999 Th e University of Texas at San Antonio. 592 ______vs. Texas State ______Oct. 5, 2004 Professor of Music Dr. Joe Stuessy composed music to “Hail 587 ______vs. UT-Arlington ______Nov. 9, 2004 UTSA,” the alma mater of the University of Texas at San Antonio. 546 ______vs. UT-Pan American ______Oct. 15, 2003 Th e lyrics were written by Director of the Division of English, bold denotes matches under Laura Neugebauer-Groff Classics and Philosophy Dr. Alan Craven.

Th e — “Go Roadrunners Go” Go, Roadrunners, Go! On to victory with all your might. Fight, Roadrunners, Fight! For the Blue and the Orange and the White. We fi ght for U-T-S-A Alma Mater proud and strong. Win, Roadrunners, Win! And unite in our battle song.

School Colors Th e offi cial school colors of the University of Texas System are orange and white. Upon recommendation from the UTSA Student Representative Assembly, the Board of Regents approved the addition of navy blue for athletic competition.

UTSA Mascot Th e Roadrunner — a bird representative of the Texas Hill Country — was voted the school’s offi cial mascot in 1977, defeating the armadillo in a student election. Th e choice was adopted in early 1978.

www.goUTSA.com 3 2006 Season Outlook

year ago, UTSA head coach Laura Neugebauer-Groff “Meagan came here four years said it was time for her team to take the next step in ago as a leader, but she was a SLC Preseason Polls Abecoming a respected program. Th at step was to win quiet leader, one who tried Head Coaches the Southland Conference (SLC) and advance to the NCAA to lead by her actions on the Tournament for the second time in school history. Although court,” Neugebauer-Groff West the Roadrunners fell one victory short of reaching their goal in said. “Now she knows how 1. Stephen F. Austin 2005, there is optimism as the program begins its fi fth campaign important it is for her to lead 2. Texas State under the direction Neugebauer-Groff . vocally as well. Meagan knows 3. UTSA her leadership and drive to 4. Sam Houston State Th is year, Neugebauer-Groff says it is time for her players to succeed will be important to 5. Texas-Arlington accomplish what they set out to do. Led by a core of fi ve seniors the team this season. Th at’s a 6. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi — outside hitters Meagan Daniel and Brittany Hildebrand, lot of pressure for a student- East defensive specialist Erin McMillan, middle blocker Connie athlete, but she is an incredible 1. McNeese State Picard and setter DeeDee Strickland — this year’s edition person who can handle it. She 2. Lamar of the Roadrunners will look to take care of some unfi nished is never satisfi ed and is always 3. Northwestern State business left over from the 2005 campaign. As always, the goal looking to get better. Th ere are 4. Southeastern Louisiana is clearly defi ned, which is to win the ever-competitive SLC not enough words to describe 5. Nicholls State Tournament and earn the league’s automatic berth to the NCAA how much of a quality person 6. Central Arkansas Tournament. she is.” Sports Information Directors UTSA was picked to fi nish third in the West Division this Th e Roadrunners return fi ve West season by both the league’s head coaches and sports information starters — all the seniors 1. Stephen F. Austin directors. Th ey were slotted behind defending regular season — and nine letterwinners 2. Texas State champion Stephen F. Austin and 2005 SLC Tournament winner from last season’s squad 3. UTSA Texas State. Th ree players — Daniel, Picard and Strickland — that fi nished 18-11 overall, 4. Sam Houston State also were honored in the preseason polls. Daniel and Strickland in a third-place tie in the 5. Texas-Arlington were fi rst-team All-SLC selections, while Picard was a second- conference at 12-6 and second 6. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi team choice. in the SLC Tournament. Daniel, Hildebrand, McMillan, East Although the club is led by the fi ve seniors, the undeniable leader Picard and Strickland all were 1. McNeese State of the Roadrunners full-time starters a year ago 2. Lamar is Daniel. Th e 2005 and sophomore middle hitter 3. Northwestern State SLC Student- Victoria Prior also started 12 4. Southeastern Louisiana Athlete of the Year matches. Th e other returning 5. Nicholls State is the only player letterwinners include three 6. Central Arkansas in UTSA history sophomores who earned to be named valuable playing time as freshmen — defensive specialist Audrey fi rst-team all- Hiser, setter Rebecca Hrapmann and outside hitter Jackie conference three Strauss. times. She enters her fi nal season as Also in the mix this season is redshirt freshman Allison Mueller a Roadrunner in A two-time high school all-state selection, Mueller is a versatile fourth place on the performer who can play both the outside and middle. True school’s career lists freshmen Shannon Walker (outside hitter) and Brandi Wall for attacks (3,955) (middle blocker) are both expected to compete for playing time and kills (1,408) in their inaugural season at UTSA. and also stands in 10th place in attack “Our veterans understand what it’s like to play in November and percentage (.231), December,” Neugebauer-Groff said. “Th ey got a feel for it last service aces (105) year and now realize what it takes to accomplish their goals. Th ey and digs (1,073). understand the expectations are high but also know the hard To top it off , the work it will take to reach their goals. Th ey have set the standard Hereford native for this program and will leave behind a strong foundation, not UTSA returns fi ve starters from last has not missed a only on the court but also in the classroom and community. year’s team that posted an 18-11 overall match during her Th ey will hold the younger players accountable as they try to record and a 12-6 mark in conference play. illustrious career. reach the goals they have set for themselves this year.”

4 2006 UTSA Volleyball 2006 Season Outlook

Neugebauer-Groff in her fi rst season as a said versatility and Roadrunner and she depth will be key to the dished out 140 helpers, Roadrunners’ fortunes which ranked second this season, along with on the club. a switch to a 6-2 lineup that will feature two One of the more setters in the back row underrated players and three hitters in in the conference is the front at all times. McMillan, who just Several players have missed All-SLC honors proven they can play a year ago. A two-time both the front and honorable mention all- back and the team will league selection, she take advantage of their enters her fi nal season versatility. as a Roadrunner in fourth place on the “I think our biggest school’s all-time digs strengths in the front list (1,545) and has are our size and depth,” recorded three of Senior Connie Picard, one of the SLC’s Neugebauer-Groff the top six single- Senior DeeDee Strickland, a preseason top middle blockers, earned preseason fi rst-team All-SLC selection, ranks said. “We have a lot of season dig totals in second-team all-conference honors. second on UTSA’s career assists chart. experienced players up school annals. Hiser, front, but we also have some underclassmen who will have the meanwhile, saw action in all but one match in her fi rst season at opportunity to step in and make an immediate impact for us UTSA and ranked fi fth on the team with 211 digs and 11 service this season. aces.

“In the middle, we have a competitive group of athletes. We know “Both of our primary back row players are great ball handlers,” what Victoria and Connie bring to the table and our incoming Neugebauer-Groff said. “I’ve always said Erin is one of the most freshmen are athletic and have size. I think they will create great underrated liberos in the conference and Audrey has the ability competition at the position.” to step in at libero or anywhere else along the back row.”

One of the top middle blockers in school history, Picard is a two- Th is year’s schedule is highlighted by four early-season time all-conference selection who has missed just one match tournaments, four other non-conference matchups and a full during her career. She enters her senior season in second place slate of conference action. Th e Roadrunners will be tested early on UTSA’s all-time block assists list (245) and also ranks fourth in the campaign, with 12 of their fi rst 13 matches being played on in total blocks (310), sixth in block solos the road. Th e ledger also features the 2006 (65) and seventh in attack percentage Preseason All-SLC Teams SLC Tournament, which will be played (.255). Prior set the school’s single-season from Nov. 16-18 at the Convocation record with a .330 hitting percentage First Team Center. It marks the third time UTSA has as a redshirt freshman and was named Laura Cramer, OH, Stephen F. Austin hosted the league’s postseason tournament to the 2005 Southland Conference All- Meagan Daniel, OH, UTSA (1992 and 2003 are the others). Tournament Team. Stephanie Figgers, L, Stephen F. Austin J.J. Jones, OH, Stephen F. Austin “We have set up this year’s schedule so Th e “quarterbacks” of the off ense will be DeeDee Strickland, S, UTSA that we play the top regional teams with setters Strickland and Hrapmann. Marquita Williams, MB, McNeese State the hope of having a higher ranking entering conference play,” Neugebauer- Strickland has not missed a match since Second Team Groff said. “Our goal is then to win the arriving on campus in 2003 and is a three- Lawrencia Brown, OH, Texas State conference championship and improve time all-conference selection. Her 4,129 Buchi Okoh, MB, Lamar our draw for the NCAA Tournament. In assists rank second on UTSA’s career Connie Picard, MB, UTSA our conference, you have to believe in chart and she owns three of the top Lauren Railey, OH, Stephen F. Austin your abilities and have the confi dence that eight single-season assist totals in school Traci Rohde, MB, Stephen F. Austin you are going to win once you walk into history. Hrapmann played in 18 matches Brandy St. Francis, MB, Texas State the gym.”

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Date Opponent Location Time (CT) Aug. 25 vs. Syracuse * Wichita, Kan. 2:30 p.m. Aug. 25 at Wichita State * Wichita, Kan. 7:30 p.m. Aug. 26 vs. Louisiana Tech * Wichita, Kan. 10 a.m. Aug. 26 vs. Eastern Washington * Wichita, Kan. 5 p.m. Aug. 29 SMU San Antonio, Texas 7 p.m. Sept. 1 vs. Illinois State # Houston, Texas 4:30 p.m. Sept. 2 at Rice # Houston, Texas noon Sept. 2 vs. DePaul # Houston, Texas 4 p.m. Sept. 8 vs. San Jose State % Durham, N.H. 3:30 p.m. Sept. 9 vs. Brown % Durham, N.H. 9 a.m. Sept. 9 at New Hampshire % Durham, N.H. 6 p.m. Sept. 14 at Houston + Houston, Texas 7 p.m. Sept. 15 vs. Texas-El Paso + Houston, Texas 2 p.m. Sept. 21 Stephen F. Austin ^ San Antonio, Texas 7 p.m. Sept. 23 Sam Houston State ^ San Antonio, Texas 4 p.m. Sept. 26 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ^ Corpus Christi, Texas 7 p.m. Sept. 29 Utah Valley State San Antonio, Texas 7 p.m. Sept. 30 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ^ San Antonio, Texas 4 p.m. Oct. 5 at Texas State ^ San Marcos, Texas 7 p.m. Oct. 7 at Texas-Arlington ^ Arlington, Texas 2 p.m. Oct. 10 Texas-Pan American San Antonio, Texas 7 p.m. Oct. 13 Northwestern State ^ San Antonio, Texas 7 p.m. Oct. 14 Central Arkansas ^ San Antonio, Texas 4 p.m. Oct. 20 at Southeastern Louisiana ^ Hammond, La. 6:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at Nicholls State ^ Th ibodaux, La. noon Oct. 27 at Stephen F. Austin ^ Nacogdoches, Texas 7 p.m. Oct. 28 at Sam Houston State ^ Huntsville, Texas 3 p.m. Nov. 3 McNeese State ^ San Antonio, Texas 7 p.m. Nov. 4 Lamar ^ San Antonio, Texas 4 p.m. Nov. 9 Texas State ^ San Antonio, Texas 7 p.m. Nov. 11 Texas-Arlington ^ San Antonio, Texas 4 p.m. Nov. 16-18 Southland Conference Tournament San Antonio, Texas TBA Nov. 30-Dec. 3 NCAA First & Second Rounds campus sites TBA Dec. 7-10 NCAA Regionals campus sites TBA Dec. 14-16 NCAA Championship Omaha, Neb. TBA

all dates & times tentative and subject to change • home matches in bold and played at the UTSA Convocation Center • ^ Southland Conference match * Best Western Classic • # Holiday Inn Select/Rice Invitational • % New Hampshire Tournament • + Conference USA Southland Challenge

6 2006 UTSA Volleyball 2006 Rosters

No. Name Position Height Year Hometown (High School/Last School) 3 Rebecca Hrapmann S 5-9 So.-1L New Orleans, La. (Cabrini HS) 5 Audrey Hiser DS 5-7 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur HS) 6 Meagan Daniel OH 5-10 Sr.-3L Hereford, Texas (Hereford HS) 7 Shannon Walker OH 6-1 Fr.-HS Carrollton, Texas (Hebron HS) 9 Brittany Hildebrand OH 6-0 Sr.-3L Converse, Texas (Judson HS) 10 Victoria Prior MH 6-2 So.-1L Galveston, Texas (Ball HS) 11 Allison Mueller MB/OH 6-1 Fr.-RS El Paso, Texas (Andress HS) 12 Jackie Strauss OH 5-11 So.-1L Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo HS/New Mexico State) 14 Connie Picard MB 6-0 Sr.-3L Spring, Texas (Spring HS) 16 Dani Nickle DS 5-4 So.-TR Bandera, Texas (Bandera HS/Texas Tech) 21 Erin McMillan DS 5-6 Sr.-3L San Antonio, Texas (Churchill HS) 22 Brandi Wall MB 6-2 Fr.-HS Kansas City, Kan. (Piper HS) 23 DeeDee Strickland S 5-6 Sr.-3L League City, Texas (Clear Creek HS) Head coach: Laura Neugebauer-Groff (fi fth season) Assistant coaches: Howard Wallace (fourth season), Carol Price (fi rst season)

Alphabetical Roster Name No. Daniel, Meagan 6 Hildebrand, Brittany 9 Hiser, Audrey 5 Hrapmann, Rebecca 3 McMillan, Erin 21 Mueller, Allison 11 Nickle, Dani 16 Picard, Connie 14 Prior, Victoria 10 Strauss, Jackie 12 Strickland, DeeDee 23 Walker, Shannon 7 Wall, Brandi 22 Pronunciation Guide Hrapmann ______RAP•man Mueller ______MEW•ler Back row (l-r): Head Coach Laura Neugebauer-Groff , Connie Picard, Neugebauer ______NEW•ga•bow•er Victoria Prior, Brandi Wall, Allison Mueller, Assistant Coach Carol Price. Picard ______pi•CARD Middle row (l-r): Rebecca Hrapmann, Brittany Hildebrand, Jackie Strauss, Senior (5) Shannon Walker, Meagan Daniel, Assistant Coach Howard Wallace. Meagan Daniel Brittany Hildebrand Front row (l-r): Athletics Trainer Paige Cooper, DeeDee Strickland, Erin McMillan Audrey Hiser, Erin McMillan, Dani Nickle. Connie Picard DeeDee Strickland Sophomore (5) Audrey Hiser Rebecca Hrapmann Dani Nickle Victoria Prior Jackie Strauss Freshman (3) Allison Mueller Shannon Walker Brandi Wall

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