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1 2 3 4 ASHLYNN LEWIS MARIAH ELLIS JULIANA DAVIS ALISHYA ROMAN FR • 6-1 • MB FR • 6-1 • MB FR • 5-5 •DS/L FR • 5-5 • OH City, TX Russelville, AR , TX Kailua, HI

5 6 7 8 9 GRACIE LEWIS SAMIYA HARRIS DEANNA SPELL SINA TOROSLU CIERRA GILBERT FR • 5-3 • DS/L SO • 5-8 • OH FR • 5-7 • DS/U SO • 6-0 • MB FR • 6-1 • MB League City, TX Detroit, MI Houston, TXs Stuttgart, Germany College Station, TX

10 11 12 13 LEA VENGHAUS IMARI WILSON TRINIDIE DAVIS JANNIE BLAKE FR • 5-7 • S FR • 5-11 • OH/OPP FR • 5-9 • OPP/S FR • 5-6 • S Senden, Germany Humble, TX San Antonio, TX Lā’ie, O’ahu

HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH ATHLETIC TRAINER DANIELLE ABOLANLE CAITLIN ESSIX “BONDIE” BLACKMORE ONIPEDE

2 LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2021 SCHEDULE

DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Saturday August 14 Dillard University Scrimmage New Orleans, LA 11:00 AM Saturday August 14 Pearl River Scrimmage New Orleans, LA 1:00 PM Tuesday August 17 Texas Southern Scrimmage Houston, TX 2:00 PM Friday August 20 College – Northlake Baytown, TX 1:00 PM Friday August 20 Fort Scott Community College Baytown, TX 5:00 PM Saturday August 21 – Cedar Valley Baytown, TX 11:00 AM Saturday August 21 Dallas College – Mountain View Baytown, TX 1:00 PM Saturday August 21 Dallas College – Eastfeld Baytown, TX 5:00 PM Wednesday August 25 Dallas College – Mountain View Dallas, TX 6:00 PM Friday August 27 Pima Community College Arizona Western 9:00 AM (PT) Friday August 27 Glendale Community College Arizona Western 3:00 PM (PT) Friday August 27 Arizona Western Arizona Western 7:00 PM (PT) Saturday August 28 Indian Hills Arizona Western 10:00 AM (PT) Saturday August 28 Eastern Arizona Arizona Western 2:00 PM (PT) Tuesday August 31 * Coastal Bend College TBA Thursday September 2 *Trinity Valley Lee College 6:00 PM Friday September 3 Clarendon 12:00 PM Friday September 3 New Mexico Blinn College 4:30 PM Saturday September 4 Temple Blinn College 12:00 PM Saturday September 4 Western Texas Blinn College 4:30 PM Tuesday September 7 *Panola Lee College 6:00 PM Friday September 10 North 2:00 PM Friday September 10 Temple College Temple College 6:00 PM Saturday September 11 East Field Temple College 10:00 AM Saturday September 11 Temple College 2:00 PM Tuesday September 14 *Wharton Lee College 6:00 PM Thursday September 16 *Navarro Lee College 6:00 PM Friday September 17 Dupage Blinn College 9:00 AM Friday September 17 Cisco Blinn College 1:00 PM Saturday September 18 Eastfeld Blinn College 9:00 AM Saturday September 18 North Lake Blinn College 1:00 PM Tuesday September 21 * Lee College 6:00 PM Friday September 24 * Victoria College 6:00 PM Tuesday September 28 *Blinn College Lee College 6:00 PM Thursday September 30 *Coastal Bend College Lee College 5:00 PM Tuesday October 5 *Trinity Valley Trinity Valley TBA Tuesday October 12 *Panola Panola 6:00 PM Friday October 15 *Wharton Wharton 6:00 PM Friday October 22 *Tyler Junior College Tyler Junior College 6:00 PM Saturday October 23 *Navarro Navarro 1:00 PM Tuesday October 26 *Victoria College Lee College 6:00 PM Friday October 28 *Blinn College Blinn College 6:00 PM November 5 – 7 Region XIV Tournament Lee College TBA November 18 – 20 NJCAA National Championships Hutchinson, KS TBA

* = REGION XIV CONFERENCE MATCHES RED HIGHLIGHT = HOME MATCHES

LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON 3 ASHLYNN 1 LEWIS

FRESHMAN 6’1” MB Texas City, TX Texas City, High School

Ashlynn is a freshman middle blocker from loves to cook. Ashlynn is a Kinesiology major Words from Coach D: “Ashlynn has the height BIO Texas City, Texas where she played and and plans on becoming a Physical Therapist. and speed that will help us score fast out graduated from Texas City High School. the middle as well as be quick to the pins During her time at Texas City, Ashlynn was Ashlynn was born on April 13th, 2003 to to block. I loved getting to know Ashlynn Hudl player of the week in October of 2019 parents Derrick and Kimley Lewis. Ashlynn in the recruiting process and I believe her and earned All - District, All - State, First has one sister and one brother. teammates will look to her for leadership on Team, and All - Conference all four years and the court. She is hungry and I expect Ashlynn MVP for two years. Ashlynn was Dickinson’s Important things to Ashlynn: Ashlynn’s father to be a big key to our success this season Invitational MVP in 2017, and Offensive Player and grandfather are her biggest motivations. and I ’m excited to see her develop into a of the Year for 2 years. Ashlynn also played She does everything for them, and even phenomenal middle blocker.” club volleyball for Houston Stellar. When not though her grandfather is not here with her playing volleyball, Ashlynn enjoys to do hair she knows he is proud of her (11/18). and makeup, listen to music and sing, and

4 LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE MARIAH ELLIS 2

FRESHMAN 6’1” MB Russelville, AR Russellville High School

Mariah joins the Lady Rebels from earned 1st place at the Kansas City Show Me and Henry Garner and brother, Amare Ellis. BIO Russellville, Arkansas. The 6’ 0 ” middle Qualifier, 1st in the Ozark Invitational, and 1st blocker graduated from Russellville High in Volley in the Rock. She was also a part of Important things to Mariah: Mariah loves horror School. During her time at Russellville, the 501 18 ’s National Team and Golden Suns. movies and people think she ’s funny. Mariah was named to the All -Conference When not playing volleyball, Mariah enjoys team, player of the game vs. Siloam Springs, thrift shopping, being outdoors, listening to Words from Coach D: “Mariah is fast and will learn two time varsity letterman, and also played music, eating and hanging out with friends. fast. Mariah has the ability to be a versatile basketball until her junior year. Along with Mariah is majoring in Architecture/Drafting attacker and be able attack from the pins. her athletic accolades, Mariah graduated and plans to seek a career in becoming an She already has a good foundation and with honors as a member of the Honor Architect or Civil Engineer. volleyball IQ but to see where she can go, is Society and earned the Russellville Volleyball so exciting.” Booster Club Scholarship. She also played Mariah was born on October 5th, 2002. She club volleyball for 501 Volley where her team lives in Russellville with parents Stephanie

LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON 5 JULIANA 3 DAVIS

FRESHMAN 5’5” DS/L Houston, TX West Bloomfeld High School

Juliana, also known as “Juli” is an incoming (Nike Mid East Qualifier in Indianapolis and knew she was going to be mentally tough BIO DS/L from Houston, Texas. Although the Northeast Qualifier in Philadelphia). and be able to adapt to anything we ask of originally from Texas, Juli played and When not playing volleyball, Juli enjoys to go her. She is eager to learn and will do what it graduated from West Bloomfield High School shopping, play beach volleyball, and loves takes to become the best version of herself. in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan. spending time with family and friends. Juli During her time at Bloomfield, Juli was is earning a Kinesiology degree and plans to named to the Academic All -State team and seek a career in becoming an Athletic Trainer. All -League Honorable Mention. She also was a District Finalist and a Regional Semi -Finalist Juli was born on July 30th, 2003. Her parents during the playoffs. Juli was an assistant are Bo and O ’Meika Davis, and has two athletic trainer for her high school. She also brothers, Beau and Jackson. played for High Street Volleyball club where her team made it to two national qualifiers Words from Coach D: Recruiting Juli, I instantly

6 LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALISHYA ROMAN 4

FRESHMAN 5’5” OH Kailua, HI LeJardin Academy

Alishya enters her first season at Lee College team made it to the 2018 AAU National Important things to Alishya: Alishya believes that BIO as an outside hitter from Kailua, located on Tournament. When she is not playing everything happens for a reason. Everything the island Oahu, Hawai ’i. Alishya played volleyball, Alishya likes shopping for clothes that is meant for you will come in time if and graduated from LeJardin Academy and school supplies, singing and listening to you work for it, and always work towards where she helped lead her team to a D2 ILH music, drawing, and spending time with her something better. Trust the process and hard State Championship in 2017, was named cousins. Alishya is studying Nursing and will work pays off. Honorable Mention as a middle hitter in seek a career as an Anesthesiology Nurse. 2018 and 2019, earned the 2019 Competitive Words from Coach D: “Alishya is a natural born Award, and was named to the 2019 AVCA Alishya was born on January 31st, 2003 to leader. I think she will play a large role in Phenom watch list. Along with her athletic parents, Angie and Willy. Alishya has two our team this year. I ’m very confident in her accolades, Alishya was a member of the brothers, Ayze and Koloau and two sisters ability to lead the team on and off of the Japanese Honor Society. She also played Alexsi and Mariah. court. She is capable, vocal, team oriented club volleyball for Ka Ulukoa, where her and focused on her goals.”

LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON 7 GRACIE 5 LEWIS

FRESHMAN 5’3” DS/L League City, Texas Clear Falls High School

Gracie is a freshman defensive specialist/ Gracie was born on October 30th, 2002. Her and drive are contagious to her teammates BIO libero from League City, Texas where she parents are Michelle and James Lewis and and she will be a key member on our team. played and graduated from Clear Falls High she has four siblings Chris, Matt, Jess, and School. While at Clear Falls, Gracie was Bre. named 2nd Team All -District as a junior (2019 - 2020) and 1st Team All -District as a senior Important facts to Gracie: Family and friends (2020 -2021). Gracie played club volleyball at mean a lot to Gracie. Houston Stellar. When not playing volleyball, Gracie enjoys traveling, painting, and Words from Coach D: I ’m so excited for Gracie. crystal work. Gracie will major in Criminal She brings the libero energy that we are Psychology and plans on becoming an FBI looking for. She is always communicating to Behavioral Analysis Agent. her team regardless of the situation. Her spirit

8 LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE SAMIYA HARRIS 6

SOPHOMORE 5’8” OH Detroit, MI Ecorse High School

SaMiya transfers to Lee College as a SaMiya was born on June 20th, 2002. Her BIO sophomore outside hitter from Clarendon parents are Bertha Crane and Corey Harris College and is a native to Detroit, Michigan and has 7 siblings, SaKiya, Dajion, Gabrielle, where she played and graduated from Ecorse Arianna, Cody, Zuri, and Adrianna. High School. During a military volleyball camp, SaMiya was given the Leadership Important things to SaMiya: Her big support award. She also played club volleyball for system Club Extreme. When not playing volleyball, SaMiya likes to cook and do makeup. SaMiya Words from Coach D: SaMiya will bring us will be working towards earning a Woman collegiate experience in the gym. I think we Studies degree and plans on becoming a will be able to teach her a lot and she has the Midwife/OBGYN. ability to increase her skills.

LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON 9 DEANNA 7 SPELL

FRESHMAN 5’7” DS/U Houston, TX Langham Creek High School

DeAnna is a 2020 graduate from Langham puzzles. DeAnna will be working towards BIO Creek High School in Houston, Texas. While earning a Architecture degree and plans on at Langham Creek, DeAnna was named First becoming an Architect. Team All -District, Second Team All - District, Under - Armour All - American Volleyball DeAnna was born on February 9th, 2002. Her Athlete, First Team Academic Athlete All - parents are Anabel and Ron Spell and has District, and holds the school ace record. three siblings, Jonah, Torria, and Ariana. Along with her athletic awards, DeAnna was also named to the Honor Roll and was Words from Coach D: “DeAnna is the definition a part of FCA and choir. DeAnna played club of a utility player. She is well skilled as a volleyball for Houston Juniors. When not defensive specialist and also has the ability playing volleyball, DeAnna enjoys drawing, to play other positions which could help us.” going to Main Event, board games and doing

10 LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE SINA TOROSLU 8

SOPHOMORE 6’0” MB Stuttgart, Germany Schickhardt Gymnasium

Sina is a Sophomore middle blocke from World Cup in Italy and finished 5th. Prior to Sina was born on January 15th, 2002. Her BIO Stuttgart, Germany where she played and coming to Lee College, Sina was at Dodge parents are Gamze and Osman Toroslu and graduated from Schickhardt Gymnasium. City Community College in Dodge City, KS. she is the only child. While at Schickhardt, Sina was named When not playing volleyball, Sina enjoys MVP middle blocker in the state of Baden - socializing, hanging out with friends and Words from Coach D: Sina will bring playing Wuerttemberg, selected for the Federal Base family, being active, spending holidays with experience to our program and will rely on team, and earned 2nd place in the German family, eating good food, playing family her experience and maturity to guide and Club Junior National Championship. Sina games, trying new foods, and experiencing lead our team. I ’m excited to have Sina. She is also played club volleyball for Allianz MTV new cultures. Sina will be working towards a great person and abilities will aid the team Stuttgart where she played in the second a Communication degree and is undecided as we strive for our goals. highest division for the Allianz team, was on what career path she wants to take in the selected for the selection team of her state: future. Baden - Wuerttemberg, and played in the

LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON 11 CIERRA 9 GILBERT

FRESHMAN 6’1” MB College Station, TX A&M Consolidated High School

Cierra “CC” is a freshman middle blocker from Cierra was born December 21st, 2002. Her BIO College Station, Texas where she played and parents are Nelday Roy and Jimmie Gilbert. graduated from A&M Consolidated High She has two siblings (Karla and Jimmie Jr). School. During her time at A&M Consolidated, Cierra made All - District and was named Important things to Cierra: Her friends and MVP and All - Region in basketball. She family are extremely important to her. also played club volleyball for Woodlands Revolution. When not playing volleyball, Words from Coach D: CC will give us a strong Cierra enjoys water movies, spending time force while in the front row. She brings the with friends & family, playing basketball, demeanor, “I ’m here to take care of business.” sleeping, shopping, and eating. Cierra will be I think once she learns our system, she will be working towards a biology degree and plans unstoppable. to seek a career in becoming a veterinarian.

12 LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE LEA VENGHAUS 10

FRESHMAN 5’7” S Senden, Germany Pascal-Gymnasium Mnster

Lea is a freshman setter from Senden, volleyball. Lea will be working towards a BIO Germany where she played and graduated Business & Management Degree and is from Pascal -Gymnasium Mnster. During undecided on what career path she wants to her time at Pascal, Lea was named take in the future. the tournament MVP at the regional championships. Lea also played club Lea was born on July 27th, 2002. Her parents volleyball for VCO Mnster and played in the are Steffi and Michael Venghaus and she has German Beach Championships twice where a twin sister, Kim Venghaus. she came in 2nd and 3rd place and played in two German Indoor Championships. Words from Coach D: Lea is very skilled and it will When not playing volleyball, Lea enjoys be an effortless to utilize her. She has such reading books, spending time with friends smooth setting that will set her hitters up for and family, and playing tennis and beach success.

LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON 13 IMARI 11 WILSON

FRESHMAN 5’11” OH/OPP Humble, TX Summer Creek High School

Imari joins us as a pin hitter from Humble, Criminal Justice degree and is undecided Imari has such a high ceiling and with her BIO Texas where she played and graduated from on what career path she wants to take in the athleticism and learning our system. Summer Creek High School. While at Summer future. Creek, Imari was named Most Improved for 2019 -2020, 1st Team All - District (2019 -2020 Imari was born on September 8th, 2002 to and 2020 -2021), District 21- 6A Co -Offensive parents, Ricky and Inca Wilson and she has Player of the Year (2020 -2021), and District two sisters, Iyaria and Iyanna. 21- 6A in high hitting percentage, kills, and blocks. Imari also played club volleyball for Words from Coach D: Imari has experience Houston Stellar. When not playing volleyball, with all positions. I would describe her as a Imari enjoys traveling, exploring new utility hitter for us so although her primary things and ideas, hanging with family, and position will be on the pins, she can be able shopping. Imari will be working towards a to take swings from anywhere across the net.

14 LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE TRINIDIE DAVIS 12

FRESHMAN 5’9” OPP/S San Antonio, TX Karen Wagner High School

Trinide is a freshman right side hitter from in her class. She was also a part of FCA and Davis. She has one sister, Teighan Davis. BIO San Antonio, Texas where she played and FCCLA. She also played club volleyball for San graduated from Karen Wagner High School. Antonio Juniors, where her team qualified for Important things to Trinidie: Her favorite subjects During her time at Karen Wagner, Trinidie the 2021 18 ’s GJNC Open Division. When not are math and science. made the 2018 SAISD Invitational All - playing volleyball, Trinidie enjoys shopping, Tournament team, 2019 T- Bird Invitational All listening to music, road trips, spending time - Tournament team, 2018 and 2019 1st Team with family, making tiktoks, and sleeping. All - District, 2018, 2019 and 2020 All - District Trinidie will be working towards earning a Academics, and was named to the 2019 Tivy Chemistry degree and plans to seek a career Fight Never Dies -Best Setter award. Along in becoming a pharmacist. with her athletic accolades, Trinidie was a member of the National Honor Society, the Trinidie was born on March 15th, 2003. Her Spanish National Honor Society, and top 5% parents are Christie Price -Davis and Tryus

LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON 15 JANNIE 13 BLAKE

FRESHMAN 5’6” S Lā’ie, O’ahu Kahuku High & Intermediate School

Jannie is a freshman setter from Lā’ ie, Jannie likes to listen to reggae/island music, BIO O ’ahu where she played and graduated spend time with friends and family, go to the from Kahuku. While at Kahuku, Jannie beach to watch sunrises and sunsets, and achieved CTE Honors, Academic Honors, and star gazing. Jannie is majoring in Kinesiology graduated Summa Cum Laude. She was also and plans on becoming a Physical Therapist. a part of the HOSA Club (Health Occupations Students of America) and Sustainability Club. Jannie was born on February 28th, 2003. Her She played club volleyball for North Shore parents are James and Bonnie Blake and she Raiders where her team attended the Triple has five sisters. Crown West Coast Invitational, SCVA Las Vegas Classic, SCVA Junior National Qualifier, Words from Coach D: Jannie brings a fiery energy Ann Kang Invitational, and the Trans Pacific to the court and I anticipate her to be able to Championships. When not playing volleyball, run our offense effortlessly.

16 LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE HEAD COACH DANIELLE ESSIX

Danielle Essix joined Lee College as in the top five. Essix ranks second BIO head volleyball coach in July of 2018. in points (1,122.5), third in matches Essix ’s coaching era went from 11 played (123), second in attacks wins in 2017 to 20 wins and placing (3,062), second in kills (961) and fourth in the highly competitive second in digs (989). In her senior Region XIV Conference in 2019 season at East Central University, prior to the 2020 COVID -19 athletic she led with 275 kills and 340 digs. suspension. Since joining the Rebel Essix was named to the Second Athletic staff, she has coached 1 Team All – Conference in the Great Libero of the Year, 2 First- Team American Conference and Offensive All -Conference athletes, 2 Second - and Defensive Player of the Year as Team All -Conference athletes, 4 well as Strength and Conditioning Honorable -Mention All -Conference Athlete of the Year. athletes and 3 Academic All - Americans. Danielle Essix has a 100% Essix is a graduate of Commerce transfer rate for players that desire High School where she was a four- to play at the next level with 55% sport athlete, lettering in volleyball, transferring to Division I programs, basketball, cheer and track, earning 33% transferring to Division II All – District and All - American programs, and 11% transferring to (cheer) awards every year. She is a NAIA programs. Texas Sports Writers Association All – State selection and named district Prior to her arrival to Lee College, MVP at Commerce High School. Danielle spent two seasons (2016 – 2017) serving as the Assistant Essix earned both her Bachelor of Coach for Blinn College. She assisted Science degree in athletic training Blinn to a 24 – 9 finish while placing and her Master of Education in first in the conference and fourth sports administration from East in the region. Coaching 1 NJCAA Central University. All -American and over 10 All - Conference athletes. Prior to her Outside of coaching, Danielle enjoys arrival to Blinn, Essix spent two kickboxing and traveling with her years as an assistant coach at her dog, Malibu. alma mater, East Central University. During her four – year career at East Central University, she finished ranked in the top 10 in 11 statistical categories, including seven spots

LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON 17 ASSISTANT COACH ABOLANLE “BONDIE” ONIPEDE

Bondie enters her first season as an As a freshman, Onipede helped the BIO assistant coach after serving as the team to a 40 -1 record and the NJCAA assistant coach at Missouri Southern National Championship. She was State University for three seasons. the conference Player of the Week While at Missouri Southern, Onipede four times and was a first- team All - helped the Lions post four All - MIAA Conference and All -Region pick, performances including three in while earning honors on the NJCAA years two that earned All - MIAA All -Tournament team. She finished honors while also helping to lead the season ranked tenth nationally the Lions to their first conference in hitting percentage. tournament appearance since 2008. Onipede prepped at John Foster Prior to Missouri Southern, she Dulles High School in Houston attended the University of Alabama and earned a Bachelor of Human as a collegiate volleyball player Environmental Science from the for two seasons, after winning a University of Alabama and a Masters national title at Blinn College. At of Education in Instruction & Alabama, Onipede appeared in Curriculum from Missouri Southern 13 matches with three starts as a State University. senior. She had seven kills against Cleveland State and Oral Roberts I ’m so excited to add Bondie to our and posted a season -high nine kills staff. I think she was a phenomenal against McNeese State. player, and she now has the coaching experience and knowledge along As a junior, she played in 18 matches with the core values of our program. with six starts for the Crimson Tide. She had a season - high ten kills and a .533 attack average against Auburn.

As a sophomore at Blinn, Onipede helped the Bucs to a 31- 12 record and finished the season ranked seventh. She was a first-- team All Conference and All -Region pick, while being named to the NJCAA All -Tournament Team. She finished the season ranked sixth in hitting percentage.

18 LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE THE PROGRAM Lee College volleyball program has competed in the NJCAA Division I level since 1977. Throughout the years, the program has consistently performed at a high level, earning high national rankings and receiving many invitations to annual NJCAA national tournaments.

A new era is in store for the Lee College Lady Rebels Volleyball program. The Lady Rebels come into the 2019 volleyball season with a new coaching staff, new energy and new excitement. New Head Coach Danielle Essix is pleased to report that she and her new team are working well together. “They have done well with the things I’ve asked them to change. They’ve been good teammates and they’re working hard.”

Coach Essix has set high goals for her new team, stating that she would like to win Conference and Region this season. In addition to strong performances on the court, the Lady rebels are expected to succeed off of the court. “We want to make sure we are setting a good foundation for our student – athletes. We want them to be able to graduate from our program and move on to be successful.”

The 2019 Volleyball season will be exciting for both the fans and the Lady Rebels.

SPORTS ARENA & WELLNESS CENTER The Lady Rebels play in a state-of-the-art 26,000 square foot arena with seating to accommodate 1,500 raging Rebel fans. The facility features a 3,800 square foot wellness center, indoor walking track, VIP and conference room, concession areas, and locker rooms fit for visiting teams, Lee College students and employees.

Lee College athletes and students can use the Wellness Center by joining classes that will help develop the body and strength they choose to have. The Wellness Center provides a variety of weight lifting equipment as well as treadmills, stationary bikes and stepper machines.

Along with the Wellness Center, the Gymnasium has a complete weight lifting facility that will accommodate the needs of anyone who likes to use free weights.

LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON 19 LEE COLLEGE PRESIDENT DR. LYNDA VILLANUEVA

Dr. Lynda Villanueva, Lee College’s 10th president in its 87-year Prior to her role at Lee College, she served as Provost and Vice BIO history, is the third female and the first Hispanic to serve in the President for Academic and Student Affairs at Brazosport role. College, a two-time Aspen Top Ten Finalist. She is an Aspen Presidential Fellow, a Data Coach for Achieving the Dream, Dr. Villanueva believes a strong campus is built around valuing and a board member for the United Way of Greater Baytown everyone’s individual contributions and caring for their well- Area & Chambers County, the Baytown Chamber of Commerce, being, and she strives to model this belief in all of her roles on the Houston Port Economic Alliance and the Baytown-West campus and in the community. As a leader, Dr. Villanueva builds Chambers County Economic Development Foundation. high-performing teams based upon trust and transparency, driven by data and core values. As a partner to business and Dr. Villanueva holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology industry, Dr. Villanueva builds sustainable partnerships with from Colorado State University, a Master of Arts degree in the petrochemical, health care, and construction industries Psychology from the , and a Doctor of developing the talent that regional employers require and Philosophy in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from the providing good jobs for students. Her strongest core value is University of Houston. success for all students. Dr. Villanueva is married to William Davidson. They have two Dr. Villanueva is a passionate advocate for student success. children: Sarah, 20, and Jaden, 11. Their favorite family activities She believes in the powerful potential of all students to grow include hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park and spending into productive members of the community and leads teams time with their dogs. to serve all students regardless of their backgrounds. Her work focuses on building student success agendas that equitably serve the whole student.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR NICK WADE

Nick Wade enters his first season at Lee College. A native of in Lufkin, Texas. While obtaining his Master’s Degree at Sam BIO the Baytown area Nick Wade went to school in Goose Creek Houston State, Wade helped with operations, game planning ISD and spent a short stint working in the school district. After and recruiting of the men’s basketball team. In 2018 after graduating from St. Thomas High school in 2005 where he receiving his Master’s Degree in Kinesiology, he landed the job lettered in football, basketball and track Nick Wade attended as head coach at . In two years, Wade’s teams Austin College in Sherman, Texas. Wade played basketball had 2 All- Americans, 4 All- Conference Selections, 3 NJCAA All 4 years there and was a part of the championship team in Academic members, a South Zone Championship, A Region 2010. After college Wade made his way back to Baytown as a XIV tournament championship and back to back coach of the volunteer assistant for the Lee College Men’s Basketball team year honors. Wade was selected by TopConnect as part of under then coach Roy Champagne. In 2013 Lee College won their inaugural class of the top 40 junior college coaches in the its only Region XIV championship and earned a spot in the country. Wade looks forward on building on previous success national tournament. and expanding the brand his hometown college.

After various stops as an assistant coach at high schools across Texas, Wade became a volunteer assistant at Angelina College

20 LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2019 RESULTS

DATE OPPONENT GAME SCORES

8/23 Vernon W, 3-0 8/23 Cisco W, 3-2 8/24 Butler W, 3-1 8/24 Dodge City W, 3-1 8/30 Gadsden State W, 3-0 8/30 Pensacola State L, 2-3 8/31 Hillsborough L, 0-3 8/31 Lawson State L, 1-3 9/3 Wharton W, 3-1 9/6 New Mexico Military L, 0-3 9/6 Frank Phillips W, 3-1 9/7 Midland L, 0-3 9/7 Odessa L, 0-3 9/10 Mountain View W, 3-0 9/13 Allen County W, 3-0 9/13 Odessa L, 0-3 9/14 Cedar Valley W, 3-1 9/14 Mountain View W, 3-0 9/25 Blinn W, 3-0 9/28 North Lake W, 3-0 9/28 Hill W, 3-1 10/4 Panola L, 2-3 10/5 Tyler L, 2-3 10/9 Wharton W, 3-0 10/11 Victoria W, 3-0 10/18 Trinity Valley L, 0-3 10/19 Navarro L, 0-3 10/25 Coastal Bend W, 3-0 10/26 Laredo W, 3-1 10/26 Universidad Regiomontana L, 0-3 11/1 Laredo W, 3-2 11/1 Navarro L, 0-3 11/2 Trinity Valley W, 3-0 11/3 Panola L, 0-3

LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON 21 2019 STATISTICS Matches 33 Overall (%) 20-13 (.606) Conference (%) 5-4 (.556) Kills Per Set 10.21 Hitting % .136 Assists Per Set 9.59 Blocks Per Set 1.54 Service Aces Per Set 1.56 Digs Per Set 12.92

STATISTICS CATERGORY # OVERALL NATIONAL RANK

Matches 24 39th Sets 117 44th Kills 1194 55th Kills Per Set 10.21 65th Errors 685 17th Total Attacks 3750 50th Hitting Percentage .136 77th Assists 1122 52nd Assists Per Set 9.59 61st Service Aces 182 41st Service Errors 167 73rd Service Aces Per Set 1.56 44th Reception Errors 135 58th Digs 1512 65th Digs Per Set 12.92 79th Block Solo 43 79th Block Assist 275 48th Block Total 181 64th Blocks Per Set 1.54 35th Block Errors 4 92nd Ball Handling Errors 66 35th Points 1556.5 56th Points Per Set 13.3 67th

22 LADY REBELS 2021 SEASON LEE COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEAM RECORDS NOTEWORTHY PLAYERS

GENERAL RECORDS Worst Attack Percentage: . 144 – 1988 Highest National JUCO Ranking: 2nd – 2002 Fewest Service Aces: 118 – 1988 Best Record: 47-1 (.979) – 2001 Most Block Solos: 110 – 1992 Worst Record: 4-22 (.181) – 2012 Best Service Aces Per Game Avg: 3.02 – 1992 Most Losses: 28 – 1991 Fewest Block Solos: 30 – 2013 Most Matches (season): 57 (35-22) – 1992 Most Digs: 2,581 – 2003 Fewest Matches (season): 27 – 1988, 2008, 2014 Most Block Assists: 316 – 1995 Most Consecutive Matches Won: 50 – 2000-2001 Fewest Digs: 681 – 1988 Most Consecutive Matches Lost: 10 – 2007 Fewest Block Assists: 106 – 1988 Most Consecutive Conference Matches Won: 57 – 1999- Best Digs Per Game Avg: 20.98 – 2003 2003 Most Consecutive Conference Matches Lost: 5 – 2007 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Most Consecutive Games Won: 61 – 1999 1977 – Debra Joseph, Robbie Page Most Consecutive Games Lost: 15 – 1988 1978 – Dona Juch Most Consecutive Home Matches Won: 32 – 1999-2003 1979 – Sylvia Tristan Most Consecutive Home Matches Lost: 6 – 1988 1980 – Alma Richardson Best Conference Record: 14-0 – 1999-2001 1981 – Shawn Irwin Worst Conference Record: 2-8 – 2012 1982 – Lisa BarrArizonaa, Shawn Irwin, Arlene Land, Sharon Pfughaupt INDIVIDUAL – SINGLE SEASON 1983 – Kerry Wells Most Kill Attempts: 1,681 – Elele Ekadeli – 2000 1984 – Teresa McLain Most Kills: 964 – Elele Ekadeli – 2000 1988 – Regina Gaston, Nelda Navar Best Kills Per Game Average: 7.84 – Elele Ekadeli –2000 1989 – Regina Gaston, Nelda Navar Best Hitting Efciency: .547 – Nasikanda Wandera 1990 – Michelle Bird, Candy Flores (academic), Laurie –2001 Hamilton Most Block Solos: 51 – Lisa Gerdes – 1991 1991 – Lisa Gerdes, Laurie Hamilton, Melissa Smaistrla Most Block Assists: 183 – Judith Boel – 2006 (academic) Most Total Blocks: 219 – Judith Boel – 2006 1992 – Stephanie Jones Best Blocks Per Game Average: 1.63 – Judith Boel –2006 1993 – Carissa Cannon, Renee Simpson Most Service Aces: 152 – Judith Boel – 2006 1994 – Carissa Cannon, Carissa Cannon (academic) Best Service Aces Per Game Average: 1.13 – Judith Boel 1995 – Jennifer Anderson (academic), Ashley Hardin, – 2006 Ashley Hardin (academic), Traci Melancon, Mandy Perry Most Digs: 626 – Stephany Salas – 2009 (academic) Best Digs Per Game Average: 5.91 – Stephany Salas 1996 – Bonnie Fregia (academic), Traci Melancon, –2009 Amber Overstreet (academic), Meredith Phillips, Libra Taylor Most Assists: 1,940 – Tami Harvey – 2001 1997 – Jennifer Gary (academic), Nathana Janca Best Assists Per Game Average: 12.68 – Tami Harvey (honorable mention), –2001 Ruthie Johnson, Ruthie Johnson (academic), Audra Best Assist Percentage: . 494 – Tami Harvey – 2001 Lusby (academic), Meredith Phillips, Meredith Phillips (academic), Heather Willis TEAM – SINGLE SEASON 1998 – Abby Davis (academic), Jennifer Gary (academic), Nathana Janca, Aleshia Lincoln (honorable Most Kill Attempts: 4,630 – 2003 mention), Audra Lusby (academic), Kristy Merling Most Total Blocks: 315 – 2001 (academic), JaSara Scates (academic), Heather Willis Fewest Kill Attempts: 1,723 – 1988 1999 – Abby Davis (academic), Jaime Brentzel Fewest Total Blocks: 95 – 1988 (academic), Carey Dias (academic), Kristy Merling Best Kills Per Game Avg: 16.12 – 2001 (academic), Tammi Hargraves (academic), Elele Ekadeli, Jackie Johnson, Aleshia Lincoln (honorable mention) Bests Blocks Per Game Avg: 3.75 – 1992 2000 – Carey Dias (academic), Elele Ekadeli (academic), Most Kills: 2,467 – 2001 Katy Fielder (academic), Tammi Hargraves (academic), Best Assists Per Game Avg: 14.01 – 2001 Stephanie Thompson (academic), Elele Ekadeli Fewest Kills: 800 – 1988 2001 – Katy Fielder (academic), Jacqueline Makokha, Best Assist Percentage: . 466 – 2001 Nasikanda Wandera Best Attack Percentage: . 400 – 2001 2002 – Phylis Anyango, Tami Harvey, Jacqueline Most Service Aces: 435 – 1992 Makokha, Nasikanda Wandera 2003 – Andrea Bishop, Jessica Hollums, Iulia

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Porumbescu, Nancy Wataka 2001 – Jacqueline Makokha, Nasikanda Wandera, Phylis 2004 – Jennifer Arnold, Andi Bishop, Monica Simiyu, Anyango (honorable mention), Katy Fielder (honorable Nancy Wataka mention) 2005 – Jennifer Arnold, Edith Musebe, Monica Simiyu 2002 – Phylis Anyango, Tami Harvey, Jacqueline Makokha, Nasikanda Wandera 2006 – Judith Boel, Abby Farmer, Jacqueline Sparks 2003 – Andrea Bishop, Jessica Hollums, Iulia Porumbescu, 2007 – Mercedes Langley, Jacqueline Sparks Nancy Wataka 2008 – Paige Jenkins, Mercedes Langley, Julisa Ocasio 2004 – Jennifer Arnold, Andi Bishop, Monica Simiyu, 2009 – Tamara Kitic, Jasmine Marta, Julisa Ocasio, Tiara Nancy Wataka Robinson, 2005 – Jennifer Arnold, Edith Musebe, Monica Simiyu Stephany Salas 2006 – Judith Boel, Abby Farmer, Jacqueline Sparks 2010 – Kelsey Boyd, Jasmine Marta, Yormarie Rosado, Stephany Salas, 2007 – Mercedes Langley, Jacqueline Sparks Jaymie Bauman 2008 – Paige Jenkins, Mercedes Langley, Julisa Ocasio 2011 – Janette Batista, Rachel Dunlap, Avery Lewis, 2009 – Tamara Kitic, Jasmine Marta, Julisa Ocasio, Tiara Monecia Preston Robinson, 2012 – Trisha Buchanan, Whitney Cornett, Adria Morales Stephany Salas 2013 – Whitney Cornett, Helena Gunnarsdottir, Tori 2010 – Kelsey Boyd, Jasmine Marta, Yormarie Rosado, Herbert, Adria Morales, Leiyona Young Stephany Salas, Jaymie Bauman 2014 – Alondra Bautista, Candace Grosjean, Tori Herbert, Von Marie Torres-Irizarry, Alyzabeth Vincent, Paola Virella- 2011 – Janette Batista, Rachel Dunlap, Avery Lewis, Marcano Monecia Preston 2015 – Alondra Bautista, Bethany Covington, Allie Deese, 2012 – Whitney Cornett, Adria Morales Julia Mauer, Madison Otis 2013 – Whitney Cornett, Adria Morales 2016 – Shelby Wade, Raegan Hargis, Makenna McNulty, 2014 – Alondra Bautista, Candace Grosjean, Tori Herbert, Madison Guerra, Hannah Larsen, Gabbi Chavez Von Marie Torres-Irizarry 2018 – Emalee Lowe, Miriam Stingl, Kalani Ketchens, Kayla 2015 – Alondra Bautista, Bethany Covington, Allie Deese, Brock Julia Mauer, 2019 – Aeris Ramsey, Kennidee Willis, Kelby Buchanan, Madison Otis Kimira Cofee 2016 - Shelby Wade, Raegan Hargis, Makenna McNulty, Madison Guerra, Hannah Larsen, Gabbi Chavez ALL-REGION SELECTIONS 1977 – Laura Beal ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS 1978 – Laura Beal 1977 – Debra Joseph 1979 – Del Simmons, Sylvia Tristan 1990 – Laurie Hamilton 1980 – Alma Richardson 1992 – Stephanie Jones 1981 – Shawn Irwin, Arlene Land 1993 – Renee Simpson 1982 – Lisa BarrArizonaa, Arlene Land 1997 – Ruthie Johnson (distinguished academic), Meredith Phillips 1983 – Robin Semien 1998 – Jennifer Gary (academic), Nathana Janca 1985 – Teresa McLain 1999 – Elele Ekadeli, Jackie Johnson, Kristy Merling 1988 – Regina Gaston, Nelda Navar (distinguished academic) 1989 – Regina Gaston, Nelda Navar 2000 – Elele Ekadeli, Tammi Hargraves (distinguished 1990 – Michelle Bird, Laurie Hamilton academic) 1991 – Lisa Gerdes, Laurie Hamilton 2001 – Nasikanda Wandera 1992 – Stephanie Jones 2002 – Jacqueline Makokha, Nasikanda Wandera 1993 – Carissa Cannon, Renee Simpson 2003 – Iulia Porumbescu 1994 – Carissa Cannon 2004 – Andi Bishop (academic), Nancy Wataka (academic) 1995 – Ashley Hardin, Traci Melancon 2006 – Judith Boel, Abby Farmer (academic), Jessica Yorga 1996 – Traci Melancon, Meredith Phillips, Libra Taylor (academic) 1997 – Nathana Janca (honorable mention), Ruthie 2008 – Melissa Silva (distinguished academic) Johnson, 2009 – Julisa Ocasio Meredith Phillips, Heather Willis (honorable mention) 2011 – Avery Lewis 1998 – Nathana Janca, Aleshia Lincoln (honorable 2014 – Faith Drews (Academic), Tori Herbert (Academic) mention), Heather Willis 2015 – Allie Deese (Academic), Hannah Larsen (Academic), Julia Mauer (Academic) 1999 – Elele Ekadeli, Jackie Johnson, Aleshia Lincoln 2016 – Hannah Larsen (Academic) 2000 – Elele Ekadeli, Katy Fielder (honorable mention), Stephanie Thompson (honorable mention)

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MOST ATTACK ATTEMPTS MOST KILLS (minimum 1,200 attempts) (minimum of 600)

1. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) 2,902 1. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) 1,662 2. Nasikanda Wandera (2001-02) 2,358 2. Nasikanda Wandera (2001-02) 1,537 3. Stephanie Jones (1991-92) 2,043 3. Stephanie Jones (1991-92) 1,001 4. Traci Melancon (1995-06) 2,006 4. Renee Simpson (1992-93) 979 5. Lisa Gerdes (1990-91) 1,988 5. Phylis Anyango (2001-02) 977 6. Renee Simpson (1992-93) 1,969 6. Traci Melancon (1995-96) 969 7. Nancy Wataka (2003-04) 1,895 7. Nancy Wataka (2003-04) 885 8. Jacqueline Sparks (2006-07) 1,887 8. Heather Willis (1997-98) 794 9. Laurie Hamilton (1990-91) 1,857 9. Jacque Makokha (2001-02) 752 10. Phylis Anyango (2001-02) 1,811 10. Lisa Gerdes (1990-91) 746 11. Heather Willis (1997-98) 1,738 11. Jacqueline Sparks (2006-07) 740 12. Monica Simiyu (2004-05) 1,681 12. Nathana Janca (1997-98) 735 13. Jennifer Arnold (2004-05) 1,642 13. Monica Simiyu (2004-05) 720 14. Carrisa Cannon (1993-94) 1,560 14. Aleshia Lincoln (1998-99) 713 15. Nathana Janca (1997-98) 1,485 15. Regina Gaston (1988-89) 680 16. Aleshia Lincoln (1998-99) 1,468 16. Jennifer Arnold (2004-05) 641 17. Jacque Makokha (2001-02) 1,467 17. Libra Taylor (1995-96) 630 18. Katy Fielder (2000-01) 1,375 18. Judith Boel (2006) 623 19. Becky Dudley (1992-93) 1,368 19. Laurie Hamilton (1990-91) 602 20. Jasmine Marta (2009-10) 1,364 21. Alyzabeth Vincent (2013-14) 1354 MOST ASSISTS 22. Regina Gaston (1988-89) 1,361 (minimum of 1,000) 23. Mercedes Langley (2007-08) 1,340 1. Tami Harvey (2001-02) 3,359 24. Nelda Navar (1988-89) 1,322 2. Andi Bishop (2003-04) 2,696 25. Aimee Tresierra (2006-07) 1,321 3. Kristy Merling (1998-99) 2,514 26. Libra Taylor (1995-96) 1,311 4. Meredith Phillips (1996-97) 2,381 27. Meagan Monk (2005-06) 1,310 5. Ashley Hardin (1994-95) 2,345 28. Mimi Stingl (2017-18) 1,503 6. Abby Farmer (2005-06) 2,183 29. Kalani Ketchens (2017-18) 1,374 7. Candy Flores (1989-90) 1,989 8. Julisa Ocasio (2008-09) 1,879 BEST HITTING EFFICIENCY 9. Stephanie Thompson (2000) 1,495 (minimum .300 with 500 attempts) 10. Misty Moreno (1992) 1,405 1. Nasikanda Wandera (2001-02) .542 11. Adria Morales (2012-13) 1,400 2. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) .455 12. Lovette McKenzie (1992-93) 1,249 3. Phylis Anyango (2001-02) .405 4. Libra Taylor (1995-96) .393 5. Judith Boel (2006) .374 6. Allie Deese (2014-15) .368 7. Jackie Johnson (1998-99) .359 8. Carissa Cannon (1993-94) .346 9. Jacqueline Makokha (2001-02) .344 10. Aleshia Lincoln (1998-99) .335 11. Renee Simpson (1992-93) .332 12. Iulia Porumbescu (2003) .331 13. Nathana Janca (1997-98) .324 14. Nancy Wataka (2003-04) .324 15. Rachel Dunlap (2011) .323 16. Traci Melancon (1995-96) .320 17. Stephanie Jones (1991-92) .318 18. Whitney Cornett (2012-13) .305 19. Regina Gaston (1988-89) .300

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MOST BLOCK ASSISTS 10. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) 118 (minimum of 140) 11. Lisa Gerdes (1990-91) 118 12. Missy Thompson (1992-93) 117 1. Stephanie Jones (1991-92) 258 13. Abby Farmer (2005-06) 113 2. Nasikanda Wandera (2001-02) 236 14. Becky Dudley (1992-93) 110 3. Nancy Wataka (2003-04) 226 15. Julisa Ocasio (2008-09) 102 4. Lisa Gerdes (1990-91) 225 16. Nasikanda Wandera (2001-02) 105 5. Phylis Anyango (2001-02) 191 17. Monica Simiyu (2004-05) 99 6. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) 188 18. Bonnie Fregia (1995-96) 94 7. Judith Boel (2006) 183 19. Alyzabeth Vincent (2013-14) 90 8. Monica Simiyu (2004-05) 171 20. Phylis Anyango (2001-02) 87 9. Laurie Hamilton (1990-91) 170 10. Becky Dudley (1992-93) 161 21. Stephany Salas (2009-10) 81 11. Missy Thompson (1992-93) 159 12. Jackie Johnson (1998-99) 148 MOST DIGS (minimum of 500) 13. Traci Melancon (1995-96) 146 14. Edith Musube (2004-05) 144 1. Stephany Salas (2009-10) 1,141 2. Jacqueline Makokha (2001-02) 1,117 MOST TOTAL BLOCKS 3. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) 1,024 (minimum of 180) 4. Shelby Wade (2015-16) 884 5. Katy Fielder (2000-01) 882 1. Stephanie Jones (1991-92) 348 6. Julisa Ocasio (2008-09) 875 2. Lisa Gerdes (1990-91) 326 7. Avery Lewis (2010-11) 848 3. Nasikanda Wandera (2001-02) 306 8. Sommer Hatcher (2004-05) 721 4. Nancy Wataka (2003-04) 282 9. Jacqueline Sparks (2006-07) 720 5. Judith Boel (2006) 219 10. Nancy Wataka (2003-04) 719 6. Elele Ekadeli (1999-00) 264 11. Tami Harvey (2001-02) 690 7. Laurie Hamilton (1990-91) 258 12. Ruthie Johnson (1996-97) 674 8. Phylis Anyango (2001-02) 249 13. Stephanie Jones (1991-92) 669 9. Traci Melancon (1995-96) 225 14. Alyzabeth Vincent (2014-15) 665 10. Judith Boel (2006) 219 15. Candace Grosjean (2013-14) 655 11. Becky Dudley (1992-93) 211 16. Andi Bishop (2003-04) 653 12. Monica Simiyu (2004-05) 209 17. Shelley Padgett (2000-01) 638 13. Missy Thompson (1992-93) 208 18. Jennifer Arnold (2004-05) 624 14. Regina Gaston (1988-89) 189 19. Meagan Monk (2005-06) 624 15. Carissa Cannon (1993-94) 186 20. Adria Morales (2012-13) 616 16. Nathana Janca (1997-98) 185 21. Mandy Perry (1994-95) 613 17. Edith Musube (2004-05) 180 22. Julie Westerman (1994-95) 607 23. Kristy Merling (1998-99) 582 MOST SERVICE ACES 24. Iulia Porumbescu (2003) 582 (minimum of 75) 25. Shannon Garner (1996-97) 579 1. Laurie Hamilton (1990-91) 193 26. Candace Stapp (2006-07) 562 2. Lori Davis (1989-90) 166 27. Faith Drews (2013-14) 554 3. Judith Boel (2006) 152 28. Abby Farmer (2005-06) 531 4. Jacqueline Makokha (2001-02) 148 29. Emalee Lowe (2017-18) 706 5. Jennifer Arnold (2004-05) 146 30. Mimi Stingl (2017-18) 569 6. Tami Harvey (2001-02) 138 7. Avery Lewis ( 2010-11) 132 8. Renee Simpson (1990-91) 128 9. Nelda Navar (1988-89) 122

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DEBRA JOSEPH LAURIE HAMILTON STEPHANIE JONES RENEE SIMPSON MEREDITH PHILLIPS RUTHIE JOHNSON 1977 1990 1992 1993 1997 1997

NATHANA JANCA JENNIFER GARY ELELE EKADELI JACKIE JOHNSON KRISTY MERLING TAMI HARGRAVES 1998 1998 1999-2000 1999 1999 2000

NASIKANDA WANDERA JACQUELINE MAKOKHA JULIA PORUMBESCU ANDI BISHOP NANCY WATAKA ABBY FARMER 2001 2002 2003 2004 2004 2006

JUDITH BOEL JESSICA YORGA MELISSA SILVA JULISA OCASIO AVERY LEWIS FAITH DREWS 2006 2006 2008 2009 2011 2014

TORI HERBERT ALLIE DEESE JULIA MAUER HANNAH LARSEN 2014 2015 2015 2015

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