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Newark, Ohio/Newark 13 Kayla Tronick MB 6-3 So. Hutchinson, Minn./Hutchinson 20 Desirre’ Wilkerson MB 5-11 Sr. Louisville, Ky./Marshall/duPont Manual 21 Kelsey Wolf DS 5-9 R-Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Mount Notre Dame 10 Shelby Workman Opp. 6-1 So. Shawnee Mission, Kan./Bishop Miege

NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Position Height Class Hometown/Last School 1 Whitney Billings OH 6-2 Sr. Helena, Ala./Pelham 2 Alexandra Morgan MB 6-1 Sr. Birmingham, Ala./Mountain Brook 3 Sharay Barnes OH/MB 6-2 Fr. Swarthmore,Pa./Strath 4 Anni Thomasson OH 6-0 Fr. Newark, Ohio/Newark 6 Morgan Bergren S 6-1 So. Muncie, Ind./Delta 9 Sara Schwarzwalder MB 6-3 So. North Royalton, Ohio/North Royalton 10 Shelby Workman Opp. 6-1 So. Shawnee Mission, Kan./Bishop Miege 11 Emily Franklin MB 6-4 Fr. Mesa, Arix./Red Mountain 12 Lauren O’Conner OH 6-5 Jr. Taylor Mill, Ky./Sco 13 Kayla Tronick MB 6-3 So. Hutchinson, Minn./Hutchinson 14 Jessi Greenberg DS 5-4 Sr. Melbourne, Fla./Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy 15 Jackie Napper DS/L 5-7 Jr. Louisville, Ky./Assumption 17 Alyssa Gergins S 5-10 Jr. Murrieta, Calif./Master’s College 20 Desirre’ Wilkerson MB 5-11 Sr. Louisville, Ky./Marshall/duPont Manual 21 Kelsey Wolf DS 5-9 R-Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Mount Notre Dame

POSITION BREAKDOWNS By Class By Position

Freshmen - 4 (Sharay Barnes, Emily Franklin, Anni Thomasson, Kelsey Defensive Specialists - 3 (Jessi Greenberg, Jackie Napper, Wolf) Kelsey Wolf)

Sophomores - 3 (Morgan Bergren, Sara Schwarzwalder, Shelby Work- Setters- 2 (Morgan Bergren, Alyssa Gergins) man) Outside Hitters - 5 (Sharay Barnes, Whitney Billings, Lauren Juniors - 3 (Alyssa Gergins, Jackie Napper, Lauren O’Conner) O’Conner, Anni Thomasson, Shelby Workman)

Seniors - 4 (Whitney Billings, Jessi Greenberg, Alexandra Morgan, Middle Blockers - 6 (Sharay Barnes, Emily Franklin, Alexandra Desirre’ Wilkerson) Morgan, Sara Schwarzwalder, Kayla Tronick, Desirre’ Wilkerson)

2 2 MORGAN BERGREN SOPHOMORE • 6-1 • SETTER 2012 kills and four block assists against Nebraska ... Was school squad to a state championship in 2008 (FRESHMAN): Saw named SEC Freshman of the Week for the week … Three-time All-State selection … An Under action in nine matches, mak- of Sept. 10 ... Had 18 assists against Florida ... Armour All-America honorable mention selection ing four starts in her first Passed out 13 assists and had a pair of kills in a set … In addition to a staggering 429 assists, she also season ... Averaged 8.71 of action at LSU ... Notched two assists and a kill in contributed 172 kills of her own during her senior assists per set while also tal- the win over ETSU in the NCAA Tournament. campaign … Picked up 196 digs and served up 37 lying 16 kills and 25 digs ... aces in her final season. Passed out 22 assists while HIGH SCHOOL: adding three kills, three Ranks among the top-150 Senior Aces by blocks and six digs in her PrepVolleyball ... Helped guide her club squad first career action in a win to the AAU National Championship in 2011, and over Duquesne ... Made her first-career start against played in the championship again in 2012 ... For Oklahoma in the Ameritas Players Challenge ... her efforts during the title run she was tabbed the Posted 42 assists, four kills and seven digs against tournament’s most valuable player, and is a two- the Sooners ... Recorded 47 assists, 10 digs, four time AAU All-America honoree ... Aided her high

BERGEN’S CAREER STATS

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G Points Pts/G 2012 17-9 16 0.94 7 42 .214 148 8.71 4 6 25 1.47 1 11 12 0.71 26.5 1.56 TOTAL 17-9 16 0.94 7 42 .214 148 8.71 4 6 25 1.47 1 11 12 0.71 26.5 1.56

3 WHITNEY BILLINGS • #1 SENIOR • 6-2 • OUTSIDE HITTER

Posted another double-double with 14 kills and 16 2012 (JUNIOR): A 2011 (SOPHOMORE): digs at Alabama ... Totaled 18 kills and added 14 second-team All-America selec- An All-America honorable mention selection ... Earned digs for another double-double performance in the tion while also earning All-SEC AVCA All-South Region and All-SEC first team accolades ... upset of LSU ... Picked up 13 digs in a win at Ole first team honors for the second- Switched to right-side hitter and had a career-season with Miss ... Led the team with 12 kills against No. 21 straight season ... One of six 2.44 kills, 2.58 digs and 0.70 blocks per set ... Tallied 11 Tennessee ... Paced the team with seven digs while UK players in the history of the digs in the upset of No. 23 Tulsa ... Posted the team’s first adding six kills at the NCAA Tournament. program to earn All-America status double-double of the year with 10 kills and 13 digs in a win twice in a career ... Turned in the over Virginia Tech ... Had a double-double with 11 kills on a 2009 (FRESHMAN): best season of her career with 17 .450 hitting clip and 15 digs in win over Louisville ... Struck Redshirt season ... Named to the All-SEC double-double efforts and career- for 11 kills in a win over Houston ... Led UK with 15 digs in Freshman Academic team. highs in kills, hitting percentage, aces, digs and blocks ... a win over Loyola ... Charted 10 scoops and five assists in Led the squad in kills and aces while ranking second on a win over Georgia ... Struck for 13 kills at No. 6 Florida ... HIGH SCHOOL: the team in digs and blocks ... Charted a pair of double- Named SEC Defensive Player of the Week after averaging A two-time National High School Player of the double efforts at the Kentucky Classic including leading UK 3.29 digs and 1.14 blocks per set in a pair of road victories Year finalist in both her freshman and sophomore with 15 kills in a win over Lipscomb ... Tallied third-straight ... Consecutive 11-kill performances in wins over Ole Miss seasons ... Earned six varsity letters ... Twice was double-double at Louisville with 12 kills and 13 digs ... Had and Alabama ... Totaled 15 kills, six blocks and eight digs named to the Birmingham News All-State first team six kills on a career-high .545 hitting percentage in a win in a win over Tennessee ... Had 10 digs in a win at Georgia ... As a junior she was the Metro Player of the Year over Western Carolina ... Led the team with 11 digs in a win ... Posted 13 kills on .435 clip at Auburn ... Had a double- and the Shelby County Player of the Year ... In her over Duquesne... Had 14 kills in a loss at LSU... Notched double with 17 kills and 12 blocks in an upset of No. 13 sophomore season she was named to the Class 6A a double-double with 16 kills and 16 digs, five service aces Florida ... Had a double-double with 11 kills and 12 digs in a State All-Tournament team ... Played with the Junior and six blocks in a win at Texas A&M ... Logged second- win at Alabama ... Had second straight double-double with Olympic volleyball 14-and-under tour in South Africa straight double-double with 10 kills and 16 digs in an 17 kills and 14 digs in a win at Ole Miss ... Double-double ... Also a member of the Volleyball Junior Olympic upset of No. 25 Tennessee ... Recorded third-consecutive vs. Arkansas with 12 kills and 13 digs ... Led team with 14 Girls 16 American All-Tournament team in 2006 ... double-double with 19 kills and 15 digs against Auburn ... kills in a loss to Tennessee ... Posted a career-high 20 digs An honor roll student and involved in a number of Named SEC Player of the Week on Oct. 1 ... Notched a in a win over Dayton in the NCAA Tournament ... Matched community service projects ... In 2004, she toured double-double with 12 kills and 12 digs against Florida ... a season-high with 17 kills in a winning effort over Texas South Africa with “Bring it to USA Volleyball” and Had a team-high 14 digs in another double-double effort A&M ... Posted seven kills and four blocks in the NCAA helped promote the event by working with local against Texas A&M ... Chalked up another double-double in Tournament Sweet 16 matchup with Texas. companies to donate goodie bags for the opposing a sweep over LSU leading in both kills and digs with 16 and teams. 14 respectively ... Had 12 kills, 16 digs and four blocks in a 2010 (R-FRESHMAN): win at Tennessee ... Kicked in a team-high 18 kills and 14 Named to the All-SEC Freshman team ... Charted first digs en route to a double-double while attacking at a .452 career double-double with 11 kills and 13 digs in a win clip vs. Georgia ... Had 10 kills and 12 digs in a three-set over Louisville ... Had another double-double effort with 15 win over Ole Miss ... Earned a team-high 18 kills with 15 kills and 12 digs in a win over South Florida ... Made first digs and five blocks at Arkansas ... Logged another double- career start vs. Iowa State and totaled 15 kills ... Hammered double effort with 13 kills and 16 digs in a win over Georgia down 23 kills and picked up 15 digs against Florida State ... Had team-highs of 13 kills and four blocks in win at ... Earned a double-double with 14 kills and 16 digs in a Missouri ... Notched a double-double of 12 kills and 12 digs win over Kansas State ... Was named SEC Freshman at Auburn ... Totaled eight kills and nine digs in a win over of the Week following All-Tournament honors at the UK ETSU ... Logged another double-double in the win over Invitational ... Had a career-best eight blocks at Auburn ... Ohio State with 10 kills and 12 digs, and added three aces Totaled 17 digs at LSU ... Notched a double-double with ... Narrowly missed out on another double-double with eight 14 kills and 12 digs in a win over Alabama ... Scored eight kills and nine digs to lead the way for UK vs. top-ranked kills against South Carolina ... Led the team with 10 kills Penn State in the NCAA Tournament. and added four blocks in a win over Georgia ... Scooped up a career-best 19 digs in a win at Mississippi State ...

BILLINGS’ CAREER STATS

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G Points Pts/G 2010 117-31 314 2.68 176 920 .150 15 0.13 9 41 270 2.31 16 38 54 0.46 358.0 3.06 2011 126-34 308 2.44 124 764 .241 68 0.54 27 47 325 2.58 10 78 88 0.70 384.0 3.05 2012 122-33 365 2.99 140 876 .257 44 0.36 35 39 335 2.75 8 88 9 0.79 452.0 3.70 TOTAL 365-98 987 2.70 440 2560 .216 127 0.34 71 127 930 2.55 34 204 151 0.65 1194.0 3.27

4 JESSI GREENBERG • #14 SENIOR • 5-4 • DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST

2012 (JUNIOR): scoops in the NCAA Tournament vs. Texas. Earned SEC Community 2010 (FRESHMAN): Service team honors for the Charted five digs in UK’s win over Louisville first time in her career ...... Made two starts at the Kentucky Classic and Played in all 33 matches for charted seven digs in Kentucky’s three victories UK averaging 1.59 digs per ... Scooped up seven digs at Cincinnati ... Set a set ... Passed out a career- career high with nine digs against Florida State ... high 16 assists ... Had eight Matched a career high with nine scoops in a win digs in a win over Long at Georgia ... Totaled nine digs matching a career- Beach State ... Made numer- high at Tennessee ... Had a kill and six digs in a ous spectacular defensive plays including notching win at Arkansas ... Matched her career-high for the 10 digs at Louisville... Recorded nine digs in loss fourth time with nine digs in a win over Alabama at LSU ... Picked up seven scoops in an upset of ... Scooped up eight digs against South Carolina No. 25 Tennessee ... Had eight digs at Florida ...... Added five digs in a UK win over Auburn ... Notched six digs against Texas A&M ... Tallied a Contributed seven digs in a win at Mississippi State team-high eight digs against Arkansas ... Picked up ... Matched a career high with nine digs at Alabama six digs in a sweep over LSU ... Posted a season- ... Made several terrific defensive plays and added high 12 digs in a win at Tennessee ... Picked up seven digs to a UK win at Ole Miss. eight digs in a win at Georgia ... Scooped six digs in a win over Ole Miss ... Had 12 digs in loss at HIGH SCHOOL: Arkansas ... Notched nine digs and a pair of aces A second-team American Volleyball Coaches in a win over Georgia ... Posted eight digs at Mis- Association High School All-American in 2009 ... souri ... Had nine digs and an assist in a win over Four-year letterwinner for Holy Trinity Episcopal ETSU ... Tallied seven scoops in a win over Ohio Academy ... Was a four-time defensive player of State. the year and most valuable player for her high school squad ... Holy Trinity claimed the district 2011 (SOPHOMORE): and regional championship while finishing as state Appeared in all 34 matches for the Wildcats runners-up in her senior campaign ... Capped her and averaged 1.77 digs per set ... Topped 10 or career as the all-time career digs leader including more digs seven times in her second season ... charting 751 scoops over her final two seasons ... Scooped up five digs in a win over Albany ... Had Took first place in the AAU Junior Florida Open six digs in UK wins over Ohio, Virginia Tech and while qualifying for the America’s Challenge in Louisville ... Posted 10 or more dig matches in Waikki, Hawaii, on the sand courts in 2009 ... Also consecutive wins over Houston and Loyola Mary- participated in track and basketball in high school mount ... Charted seven digs and had an ace in a ... Holds the Trinity record in the 100-meter dash win at South Carolina ... Had 10 digs in SEC action with a time of 12.67 seconds and claimed a state for the first time in her career in a win at Arkansas title in the event as a freshman ... On the basket- ... Posted six scoops in the win over Alabama ... ball court, she played for a national championship Totaled 12 digs in a win at Georgia ... Totaled a with her AAU team in the open division in 2007 ... career-high 17 digs in a win over South Carolina ... Graduated with a 4.0 grade-point average and was Sparked UK’s defensive unit with 16 digs in a win a member of the National Honor Society. over Arkansas ... Totaled 14 scoops in the NCAA Tournament win over Dayton ... Logged eight

GREENBERG’S CAREER STATS

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G Points Pts/G 2010 88-27 1 0.01 1 5 .000 7 0.08 0 3 133 1.51 0 0 0 0.00 1.0 0.01 2011 125-34 0 0.00 2 5 -.400 13 0.10 2 18 221 1.77 0 0 0 0.00 2.0 0.02 2012 111-33 1 0.01 1 6 .000 16 0.14 4 5 176 1.59 0 0 0 0.00 5.0 0.05 TOTAL 324-104 2 0.01 4 16 -.133 36 0.11 6 26 530 1.62 0 0 0 0.00 8.0 0.27

5 ALEXANDRA MORGAN • #2 SENIOR • 6-1 • MIDDLE BLOCKER

2012 (JUNIOR): and a team-high three blocks vs. Penn State in the Twice earned SEC Defensive NCAA Tournament. Player of the Week acco- lades ... Led the Wildcats 2011 (SOPHOMORE): with 132 blocks on the year Made five appearances on the season ... for an average of 1.07 per Averaged 0.60 kills and 0.60 blocks ... Charted set ... Posted a team-best a kill and a block in a win over Ohio ... Struck for .347 hitting clip which rates a kill and had a block in a win over Alabama ... as the seventh-best single- Posted a kill and a block in late action in a win over season mark in program Mississippi State. allure ... Led the team in blocking on 18 occasions and tallied five or more put-backs 15 times ... 2010 (R-FRESHMAN): Had a career-best 10 blocks in a win vs. Georgia Made her first career start and led the squad becoming the first player in three seasons to reach with eight block assists in a win over Louisville the double-figure plateau ... Named the SEC ... Posted eight kills on .500 hitting in a win over Defensive Player of the Week after registering 1.33 South Florida ... Had eight kills and seven blocks blocks per set and earning Kentucky Classic All- in a win over Kansas State ... Matched a career Tournament team honors ... Led the team with six high with eight kills on a career-best .800 hitting blocks at Louisville ... Struck for nine kills on .500 percentage against Ole Miss ... Led the team with hitting in a win over Western Carolina ... Logged three blocks at LSU ... Was perfect on her one a career-high 10 kills on a sizzling .833 hitting attempt in a win over Auburn. percentage and a team-high seven blocks in a win over Duquesne ... Matched the 10-kill performance 2009 (FRESHMAN): vs. Oklahoma... Led the offensive attack against Redshirt season ... Named to the All-SEC Florida with 10 kills... Had a career-high 12 kills at Freshman Academic team ... Also competed as a LSU, hitting .455 for the match ... Struck for nine high jumper with the UK track and field team kills with no errors in the win over Tennessee ... Notched a career-high 15 kills and five digs in win HIGH SCHOOL: over Auburn ... Posted eight kills on .727 hitting at Led Mountain Brook to back-to-back area Ole Miss ... Had eight kills and four aces against championships and appearances in the state MSU ... Tallied eight kills, five digs and five blocks Sweet 16 ... Twice was named first-team All-State over Texas A&M ... Paced UK with 11 kills on .400 and was a second-team member in 2006 ... Named hitting in a loss to Arkansas ... Had 11 kills in a win to the Birmingham Area Super All-Metro team as at Tennessee ... Picked up 15 kills, hit .500 and well as the Alabama State All-Star team ... Holds had four blocks in a win over Georgia. .. Had 10 Mountain Brook High records in single-season kills and six blocks while hitting .400 against Ole kills (542) and blocks (130), as well as being the Miss. ... Tallied eight kills and added three aces at all-time career leader in both kills and blocks ... A Alabama ... Hammered 10 kills and hit .421 with two-time high school All-America selection and a three blocks against Arkansas ... Had a career-high three-time state champion in track and field as a 10 blocks to accompany nine kills, three aces and high jumper ... Also was a standout center for the four digs in a win over Georgia ... Had seven kills in Mountain Brook basketball team. a win at Missouri ... Turned back seven opponent attacks and added nine kills in a win at Auburn ... Struck for 10 kills and had a match-high seven blocks in a win over Ohio State ... Posted five kills

MORGAN’S CAREER STATS

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G Points Pts/G 2010 35-12 37 1.06 18 92 .207 2 0.06 0 0 7 0.20 2 31 33 0.94 54.5 1.54 2011 5-4 3 0.60 2 9 .111 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 3 3 0.60 4.5 0.80 2012 123-33 283 2.30 68 620 .347 3 0.02 29 30 66 0.54 7 125 132 1.07 381.5 3.10 TOTAL 163-49 323 1.32 88 721 .222 5 0.03 29 30 73 0.25 9 159 168 0.87 440.5 1.81

6 JACKIE NAPPER • #15 JUNIOR • 5-7 • DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST

2012 kill in a win at Tennessee ... Scooped up 11 digs in ... Posted 13 scoops in a win at Auburn ... Picked (SOPHOMORE): win over Ole Miss ... Grabbed nine digs and a kill up 10 digs in a win at Ole Miss ... Had 11 digs to Started in 32-of-33 matches against USC ... Picked up 12 digs at Arkansas ... lead UK in a win over LSU ... Added nine digs in a for UK ... Had career-highs in Had eight digs and a pair of assists in a win over win over Arkansas ... Had 14 digs in a UK win over digs (273), aces (8), kills (5) Georgia ... Picked up 11 digs in a win at Missouri ... Dayton in the NCAA Tournament ... Charted seven and assists (29) in her sec- Added eight scoops in the win at Auburn ... Logged digs in the Sweet 16 match vs. Texas. ond season in the Blue and eight digs in an NCAA Tournament win over ETSU. White ... Had a career-high HIGH SCHOOL: 20 dig-performance at LSU 2011 (FRESHMAN): Three-year letterwinner for Assumption High ... Logged seven matches Saw action in all 34 matches and made 30 School as a defensive specialist ... An Under with 10 or more digs ... Had nine digs in the win starts as a freshman ... Ranked third on the team Armour High School All-America selection in her over Lipscomb ... Logged eight scoops at Louisville with 2.09 digs per set ... Had 10 matches with 10 senior campaign ... Two time first-team All-State ... Notched a season-high nine digs vs. Ohio ... or more digs ... Named the SEC Freshman of the selection ... Captured state title with Assumption Posted eight scoops in a win over Western Caro- Week (8/29) after totaling two matches with 10 or ... Claimed seven national championships with lina ... Totaled eight digs in a win over Duquesne more digs in her first collegiate action including 14 Kentucky-Indiana Volleyball Association squads ... Totaled a career-high 18 digs vs. Oklahoma in a win over Albany ... Had 10 digs in a win over ... Tabbed an AAU All-America selection in her ... Had a career-high 20 digs in a loss at LSU ... Ohio ... Picked up 13 digs in a win over Louisville freshman season ... Played at Assumption with Recorded 17 digs in a win against Texas A&M ...... Picked up 10 scoops in a win at LSU ... Posted former Wildcat Stephanie Klefot. Dug up 13 digs in a win over Auburn ... Tallied 13 a pair of eight-dig matches in wins over Ole Miss digs in a sweep vs. LSU ... Had seven digs and a and Alabama ... Totaled 12 digs in a win at Georgia

NAPPER’S CAREER STATS

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G Points Pts/G 2011 126-34 2 0.02 2 11 .000 27 0.21 3 7 263 2.09 0 0 0 0.00 5.0 0.04 2012 123-33 5 0.04 2 17 .176 29 0.24 8 17 273 2.22 0 0 0 0.00 13.0 0.11 TOTAL 249-67 7 0.03 4 28 .09 56 0.23 11 24 536 2.16 0 0 0 0.00 18.0 0.08

7 LAUREN O’CONNER • #12 JUNIOR • 6-5 • OUTSIDE HITTER

UK’s wins ... Totaled 10 kills in a win over Louisville 2012 ... Led the team with 13 kills in a win over West (SOPHOMORE): Saw Virginia ... Struck for 14 kills in a win over Georgia action in all 33 matches and ... Notched eight kills, seven digs and four blocks made 26 starts ... Ranked in win at S. Carolina ... Totaled 13 kills on a career- third on the team with 2.65 high .545 hitting clip at LSU ... Led UK with four kills per set ... Struck for a blocks in a win over Ole Miss ... Had a career-high career-best 321 kills on a 12 digs in a win over Tennessee ... Notched 13 .210 hitting clip ... Reached kills and added a pair of blocks at Auburn ... Had double-figure kill tallies 19 eight kills and four blocks in an upset of No. 13 times in her second season Florida ... Totaled eight kills and four blocks in a and led UK in kills on 12 occasions ... Posted a win over Arkansas ... Turned in a career-high 18 career-high 18 kill performance at Florida and kill performance to lead UK past Dayton in the notched a career-best .556 hitting clip at Ole NCAA Tournament ... Had a career-high five blocks Miss ... Earned Kentucky Classic MVP and All- and added eight kills in a win over Texas A&M ... Tournament honors after leading UK in kills in Charted 13 kills on .357 hitting and added a pair of three wins ... Logged double-figure kill efforts in all blocks in the Sweet 16 match vs. Texas. three victories ... Led UK with 13 kills at Louisville ... Tallied 14 kills on a .542 hitting clip in the win HIGH SCHOOL: over Western Carolina ... Banged out 12 kills in a Enrolled in the spring and participated in spring win at Texas A&M ... Had a team-high 11 kills in an practice ... Five-year letterwinner for Scott High upset of No. 25 Tennessee ... Totaled a team-high School ... Became the first player in school history 11 kills on .556 hitting at Ole Miss ... Led Kentucky to attain 1,000 career kills ... Owns school records with 18 kills at Florida and a .421 hitting percent- for kills, aces, digs and blocks ... Among the top-35 age ... Pounded out a team-high 12 kills with four players in the nation according to PrepVolleyball. blocks over Texas A&M ... Put down 14 kills and a com ... Tabbed an All-State selection as a senior .281 clip in a sweep over LSU ... Totaled 12 kills in ... Named the Cincinnati Enquirer Player of the a win at Tennessee ... Tallied 14 kills in a win over Year in each of her final two seasons ... Played Georgia ... Had 12 kills and four blocks in a win for the Northern Kentucky Volleyball Club and over Ole Miss ... Had 12 kills and hit .455 in win a helped lead her squad to a top-15 finish as the over USC ... Added 10 kills and two aces in loss at AAU National Championship in 2010 ... A member Arkansas ... Had a team-high 14 kills in a win over of the United States A2 High Performance Team Georgia ... Struck for a team-high 16 kills on .342 and an alternate for the US Youth Olympic team ... hitting while adding four blocks in a win over Ohio National Honor Society member and served as the State. vice president ... Also was a five-year member of the Student Council, also serving as vice president 2011 (FRESHMAN): ... Four-time dean’s list member. An All-SEC Freshman team selection ... Saw action in all 34 matches and made 28 starts ... Totaled 2.29 kills per set and notched 10 or more kills in 11 matches on the year ... Had seven kills in her collegiate debut in a win over Albany ... Made her first career start in the victory over Tulsa ... Named to the Kentucky Classic All-Tournament team after posting 10 or more kills in all three of

O’CONNER’S CAREER STATS

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G Points Pts/G 2011 124-34 284 2.29 114 847 .201 2 0.02 26 52 82 0.66 10 62 72 0.58 351.0 2.83 2012 121-33 321 2.65 128 919 .210 9 0.07 23 57 73 0.60 17 45 62 0.51 383.5 3.17 TOTAL 245-67 605 2.47 242 1766 .206 11 0.05 49 109 155 0.63 27 107 134 0.55 734.5 3.00

8 SARA SCHWARZWALDER SOPHOMORE • 6-3 • MIDDLE BLOCKER 2012 out seven kills in a three-set win over Ole Miss ... (FRESHMAN): Picked up seven kills and hit .667 for the match in a Earned All-SEC Freshman win over USC ... Notched nine kills on a match-high Team honors in her first .643 hitting clip at Alabama ... Earned season-high season at UK ... Played in eight blocks at Arkansas 30 matches while earning 25 starts ... Averaged 1.51 HIGH SCHOOL: kills and 0.87 blocks per set Rated as the nation’s No. 61 recruit by PrepVol- ... Had a career-high 10-kill leyball ... Garnered All-Ohio second team status performance in a win over in 2011 as well as earning The Post’s first-team Duquesne ... Turned back eight opponent attacks honors in 2010 ... Tabbed the North Coast Power on three occasions including at Arkansas ... Had League most valuable player as a senior … Earned eight blocks in a win over Lipscomb, the most for second-team Under Armour All-America honors … a freshman in one match since 2010 ... Had seven Registered 260 kills and 53 blocks in her senior sea- kills and three blocks at Louisville ... Led UK with six son … Also posted 116 digs and 48 service aces. blocks vs. Ohio ... Notched a career-high 10 kills on a near-flawless performance with no errors and a .769 attacking clip in a win over Duquesne ... Tallied eight kills and five block assists against Nebraska ... Had eight kills and five block assists in a win at Texas A&M ... Had six kills and four blocks in a win over No. 25 Tennessee ... Racked up seven kills on a .667 clip against Texas A&M ... Had nine kills in a win at Tennessee ... Had seven kills and a team- high eight blocks in a win at Georgia ... Pounded

SCHWARZWALDER’S CAREER STATS

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G Points Pts/G 2012 99-30 149 1.51 61 360 .244 3 0.03 0 0 14 0.14 7 79 86 0.87 195.5 1.97 TOTAL 99-30 149 1.51 61 360 .244 3 0.03 0 0 14 0.14 7 79 86 0.87 195.5 1.97

9 KAYLA TRONICK • #13 SOPHOMORE • 6-3 • MIDDLE BLOCKER

2012 (R-FRESHMAN): Made seven starts 2011 (FRESHMAN): in 15 matches played ... Averaged 1.73 kills and 0.65 Redshirt season. blocks per set ... Posted career-highs of 10 kills and an .833 hitting clip at Ole Miss in her first career start ... HIGH SCHOOL: Saw her first career action vs. Ohio logging three kills ... Three-year letterwinner for Hutchinson High School ... Squad finished as Tallied a kill and added a block in a win over Western the state runner up in her senior season ... An All-State performer as a middle Carolina ... Pounded out four kills in a win over Auburn blocker ... Tabbed as an AVCA/Under Armour All-America honorable mention ... Had 10 kills on a blazing .833 hitting clip in her first ... Owns Hutchinson’s career record in blocks ... Suited up for Hutchinson Area career start at Ole Miss ... Tallied seven kills on .417 Elite club squad. hitting clip in a win over Georgia ... Posted six kills on .357 hitting and added a trio of digs in a win at Missouri ... Tallied eight kills and a block in the win at Auburn ... Struck for seven kills on .545 hitting and added three blocks in a win over ETSU ... Had seven kills and two blocks in a win over Ohio State ... Logged three kills and a block against Penn State in the NCAA Tournament.

TRONICK’S CAREER STATS

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G Points Pts/G 2012 37-15 64 1.73 17 133 .353 3 0.08 1 1 6 0.16 3 21 24 0.65 78.5 2.12 TOTAL 37-15 64 1/73 17 133 .353 3 0.08 1 1 6 0.16 3 21 24 0.65 78.5 2.12

10 DESIRRE’ WILKERSON • #20 SENIOR • 5-11 • MIDDLE BLOCKER 2012 (JUNIOR): 2010 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in two matches Played in 18 matches and 43 sets as a fresh- in her first season with the man ... Started in six contests as a middle blocker Wildcats ... Averaged 3.0 ... Posted 42 kills with a 0.98 kills per set average ... kills per set ... Saw her first Finished with seven service aces ... Had a career- action with the Wildcats in a high four aces against Cal Poly ... Posted 30 total win over Western Carolina blocks, 27 of which were assisted and three were and totaled four kills in the solo ... Selected to the C-USA academic honor roll. third set ... Had a pair of kills in a win over Mississippi HIGH SCHOOL: State. A four-year player at DuPont Manual HS in Louisville, Ky. ... Earned second-team All-State and AT MARSHALL: first-team All-Region in 2009 ... Two-time All-District selection ... Helped lead the Lady Crimson to a 2011 (SOPHOMORE): JCPS Championship and District Championship Started 30 of 31 matches for the Thundering all four seasons at DuPont Manual HS ... Played Herd in her second season ... Averaged 1.82 kills on KIVA club team that captured the 2009 JVDA per set on a team-high .222 attacking clip ... Logged National Championship ... Named a top-250 nine aces ... Turned back 102 opponent attacks for prospect by PrepVolleyball.com ... Tabbed an AVCA a team-leading 0.89 blocks per stanza ... Notched Under Armour All-American as a senior. 72 digs on the season ... Averaged 2.42 points per set .... A C-USA academic honor roll member.

WILKERSON’S CAREER STATS

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G Points Pts/G 2012 2-2 6 3.00 3 12 .250 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 6.0 3.00 TOTAL 2-2 6 3.00 3 12 .250 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 6.0 3.00

11 SHELBY WORKMAN SOPHOMORE • 6-1 • OPPOSITE HITTER

2012 (FRESH- HIGH SCHOOL: MAN): Saw action in 25 Two-time Kansas 5A Player of the Year and was contests in her first season named among the All-State tournament team in all with the Blue and White ... four seasons of action ... High school squad claimed Tallied 19 kills, two assists, the state title in all four seasons … Rated as one of 33 digs and four blocks ... the top-65 players among PrepVolleyball and was Notched five digs and a kill an All-America selection ... ESPN also ranked her in a win over North Caro- as one of the top-25 seniors in the nation … Chart- lina ... Had a kill in a win ed 353 kills and 268 digs in her senior campaign … over Duquesne ... Posted a Also added 59 blocks and 36 service aces. season-high nine digs against Oklahoma ... Totaled a career-high six kills at LSU ... Had a team-high two blocks in a win over Auburn ... Logged a pair of kills in a win over South Carolina ... Had a kill and a dig against Arkansas ... Smashed the match- clinching kill in a win over Georgia ... Had a kill and a block assist in her first NCAA Tournament action against ETSU.

WORKMAN’S CAREER STATS

Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE DIG D/G BS BA TB B/G Points Pts/G 2012 52-25 19 0.37 23 84 -.048 2 0.04 0 0 33 0.63 2 2 4 0.08 22.0 0.42 TOTAL 52-25 19 0.37 23 84 -.048 2 0.04 0 0 33 0.63 2 2 4 0.08 22.0 0.42

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12 ALYSSA GERGINS JUNIOR • 5-10 • SETTER

AT MASTER’S COLLEGE: Played two seasons for the Mustangs in Santa Clara, Calif. ... Helped lead the squad to a 27-8 overall record in her sophomore season ... Team earned a national finish of 11th and assent up the national polls to has high as No. 6 in the nation ... Dished out 989 assists and logged 242 digs as a sophomore ... Passed out a career-high 50 assists against Cal State San Marcos, and averaged 15.0 assists per set against Southern Oregon ... As a freshman, she passed out 646 assists, had 157 digs and notched 40 aces en route to a 20-15 overall record.

KELSEY WOLF R-FRESHMAN • 5-9 • DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST 2012 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted, did not see game action in her first sea- son with UK.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2011 Under Armour All-America Honorable Mention selection ... Pre- pVolleyball named her as one of its Defensive Dandies and a member of its top-150 Senior Aces ... Led her high school squad to the 2011 State High School Championship and earned first-team All-State honors ... Furthermore, she was a first-team Defensive Dandy selection … As a junior, she was a third-team All-State selec- tion and the team’s most valuable player … Max Preps named high school squad among its Tour of Champions, a list of the top-15 high school teams in the nation … Earned the 2011 Community Service award from her high school … Picked up 557 digs and added 30 aces in her senior campaign.

13 SHARAY BARNES FRESHMAN • 6-2 • OUTSIDE HITTER/MIDDLE BLOCKER HIGH SCHOOL: A 6’2 athlete who can play either middle blocker or outside hitter ... Four-year letterwinner for Strath Haven High School ... Suited up for Synergy Volleyball Club ... Named Player of the Year as a senior ... Two-time All- State selection ... Named one of the top seniors by PrepVolleyball.com ... As a senior at Strath, was named her school’s homecoming queen.

EMILY FRANKLIN FRESHMAN • 6-4 • MIDDLE BLOCKER

HIGH SCHOOL: Tabbed as the No. 47 rated player in the nation by PrepVolleyball.com ... Fab 50 High School player ... Two-time All-State performer ... A 6’4 middle blocker from Red Mountain High School ... Played club for Spiral Club ... Earned best blocker award in 2010 ... An honor roll student and a member of the National Honor Society.

ANNI THOMASSON FRESHMAN • 6-0 • OUTSIDE HITTER HIGH SCHOOL: A 6’0 outside hitter who started every match of her high school career ... Holds school records for kills and digs ... Finished high school career ranking third in the state of Ohio with 1,688 career kills ... Ranked as the No. 60 overall player by PrepVolleyball.com ... An Under Armour All-America selection ... Two-time all-state performer ... A three- time Ohio Capital Conference Player of the Year ... Played for the Columbus Volleyball Academy.

14 CRAIG SKINNER HEAD COACH • NINTH SEASON as it marked the first time UK knocked off a ranked foe the tournament’s No. 13 seed in Oregon to advance to Since being tabbed in 66 attempts dating back to Sept. 24, 1993. Regionals. UK soared up the polls and reached as high Kentucky’s head coach Skinner in his third season then achieved some- as No. 7 in the national rankings during the season. in December 2004, Craig thing no other UK volleyball coach had ever done - he The Skinner FamilyThe Wildcats finished second Skinner has rejuvenated the led his team to a third consecutive NCAA appearance overall in the SEC and claimed the SEC East crown for Kentucky volleyball program after another improved season. The Wildcats went the first time in program history. For the fifth consecu- into a national prominence 22-10 and toppled another ranked opponent in No. 18 tive season, Skinner led the squad to more victories once again. Skinner has LSU on national television in Lexington on its way to a than the previous year. On Oct. 9, Skinner claimed his directed the Wildcats to fourth place overall finish in the conference. 100th career victory in Lexington with a 3-0 win over eight consecutive NCAA The Wildcats emerged as one of the best teams in Auburn. Kentucky’s fifth-year head coach reached the Tournaments - a feat only 14 the nation in 2008 reaching the AVCA national polls for 100-win plateau faster than any other previous coach in other schools in the nation have achieved. That run 10 consecutive weeks, including finishing the year with the history of the program. includes three Sweet Sixteen appearances in the last a No. 22 overall ranking. Kentucky posted 26 victories, In postseason recognition, Kentucky matched its four seasons. Furthermore, the Wildcats have captured including a school-record 17 wins in the SEC. Skin- record of five players named to the All-SEC squads 17 or more victories in all eight seasons under ner’s squad finished second in the league standings, with Rumely and junior Sarah Mendoza tabbed to the Skinner’s direction, including tallying 20 or more wins in the best finish for the school since 1990. Included in first-team. Senior BriAnne Sauer would team with the five of the last six seasons. that extraordinary conference run was a five-set upset duo to claim a school-best three All-America distinc- Following another record-breaking season in 2012, victory over No. 12 Florida in front of the fifth-largest tions. Rumely was a second-team selection, with Men- Skinner was rewarded with a new six-year contract crowd ever to witness a volleyball match at Memorial doza and Sauer named honorable mention honorees. keeping him at Kentucky until at least 2019. Coliseum. Although faced with a tough challenge of replac- Skinner became the fastest coach in school allure Additionally, the Wildcat program took another big ing three All-Americans from the previous season, the to total 100 career victories in just his fifth season, step under Skinner’s direction when Lexington was 2010 edition of the UK volleyball team continued its and is the only coach in program history to advance to selected as a host site of the 2008 NCAA Tournament impressive streak of NCAA tournament runs. Kentucky postseason play in each season at the helm. In 2012, First and Second Rounds. The selection solidified capped its season with 17 victories for the sixth con- Skinner notched his 100th career Southeastern Confer- Kentucky as a program no longer on the rise - but, as secutive season and advanced to the NCAA Tourna- ence victory. one of the teams others will have to contend with for ment yet again. Sophomore Stephanie Klefot headlined Eight players have garnered 13 All-America dis- years to come. postseason accolades as she became the first player tinctions, while UK has hauled in 30 All-Southeastern Several Kentucky players achieved impressive in school history to obtain SEC Libero of the Year hon- Conference honors in his eight seasons - including the honors, including junior Sarah Rumely who was named ors, while Lauren Rapp earned All-America honorable 2008 SEC Player of the Year, 2006 SEC Freshman of the 2008 SEC Player of the Year. With the honor she mention honors. the Year, 2010, 2011 and 2012 SEC Libero of the Year became the first player in UK history to win the award The 2011 season saw the Wildcats back among and the 2005 SEC Defensive Player of the Year. voted on by league coaches. Rumely and senior the top-rated teams in the nation with UK capping a The Wildcats have enjoyed unprecedented success Queen Nzenwa were All-America honorees and led a 28-6 season ranked No. 13 in the country and host- which has included a school-record run of 31 con- record-breaking five UK players on All-SEC ballots. ing the NCAA Regionals for the first time in program secutive weeks ranked in the top 25 of the American The 2009 season signified the Wildcats had history. Led by Klefot, a second-team All-America Volleyball Coaches Association poll, record-breaking officially arrived on the national scene. The Blue and selection, UK ventured on the road to College Station, attendance marks and a four-time host of NCAA Tour- White opened the season rated as the No. 21 team Texas, and knocked off Dayton and the host-team nament play including serving as one of four host sites in the country and remained in the polls during every Texas A&M Aggies to return to Lexington for its second for the 2011 NCAA Regionals. UK is again on deck to week of the season en route to a 29-5 year and appearance in the Regionals in the last three seasons. host the NCAA Regional rounds in 2013. the first Sweet Sixteen appearance under Skinner’s Kentucky went toe-to-toe with the tournament’s No. 1 Prior to Skinner’s arrival, the Kentucky volleyball direction. UK was selected to host the First and overall seed in Texas before the largest crowd in the program had not experienced a winning season in the Second Rounds of the national tournament for the Skinner era in Memorial Coliseum. previous five years and had not made an NCAA Tour- second consecutive year, and the Wildcats knocked off Klefot repeated as the SEC Libero of the Year and nament appearance since the 1993 season. In just one season in the Bluegrass, Skinner led the SKINNER’S RECORD AT to a 17-12 record and their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 1993. For the team’s Year Record SEC Record Accomplishments accomplishments and quick turnaround, Skinner was 2005 17-12 10-6 NCAA First Round named the 2005 SEC Coach of the Year. 2006 19-12 11-9 NCAA Second Round In 2006, Kentucky posted a 19-12 record - its most 2007 22-10 13-7 NCAA First Round wins since the 1993 campaign - and advanced to the 2008 26-6 17-3 NCAA First Round second round of the NCAA Tournament after toppling 2009 29-5 17-3 NCAA Regionals No. 20 Ohio in the opening round. The Wildcats took 2010 17-14 11-9 NCAA First Round perennial power Florida to five games for the first 2011 28-5 17-3 NCAA Sweet Sixteen time since 1988 and knocked off No. 18 Tennessee in 2012 22-11 14-6 NCAA Regionals Lexington. The win over the Lady Vols was significant Eight Years 158-65 79-40 Eight NCAA Tournaments 15 set a new-single season UK record with more than 600 son under Skinner’s leadership and are one of just 14 primarily with the middle blockers. He coached three digs. She also helped match a program-record with teams in the nation to advance to the NCAA Tourna- women to six All-America honors during his five-year three All-America selections joined by junior Christine ment in each of the past eight seasons. stay, including Melissa Elmer, who received her second Hartmann and sophomore Whitney Billings. Billings In addition to on court success, Skinner has also All-America honor in 2004. The Huskers led the nation became the youngest player under Skinner’s direction led an impressive youth movement to Lexington, as in blocking in four of the past five seasons. to earn All-America status. Kentucky also matched a first-year players have garnered 10 SEC Freshman A 1993 graduate of Ball State, Skinner was an out- program-record with five All-SEC selections for the Player of the Week awards, including Rumely winning side attacker for the Cardinals and helped guide BSU third time in four seasons in addition to 17 victories the 2006 SEC Freshman of the Year award. UK has to a 28-11 record and a third-place finish at the 1990 in the grueling SEC. For his efforts, Skinner earned since had at least one first-year player earn All-SEC NCAA Championships. He was a team captain his final AVCA All-South Region Coach of the Year accolades accolades as Rapp, Becky Pavan, Billings, Lauren two seasons. While attending Ball State, Skinner also for the first time in his career. O’Conner and Sara Schwarzwalder have followed suit. served on staff at the Asics Munciana Volleyball Club, UK continued its run of success stories in 2012 Because of immediate success by UK’s freshmen, helping lead the 18-and-under squad to the U.S. Vol- as the Wildcats claimed a 22-11 overall record and Kentucky is a place top volleyball players in the country leyball Association national runner-up finish in 1992. advanced to its third Sweet 16 in the last four seasons. are choosing to play collegiately. All seven freshman A native of Muncie, Ind., Skinner spent three sea- The Wildcats knocked off No. 14 Ohio State in Lexing- classes have been ranked in the top-30 in the country sons as an assistant coach under Cook at Wisconsin, ton after having been picked to host a portion of the including the 2012 class coming as the 15th best in the from 1994-96, aiding the Badgers to a 68-35 record NCAA Tournament in four of the last five seasons en nation. and three postseason appearances, including the 1996 route to another Regional appearance. In addition to Skinner’s success at Kentucky, he NCAA regional semifinals. Skinner returned to his alma Led by three-time SEC Libero of the Year in was selected as the head coach of the 2006 U.S. mater in 1999, helping guide the Ball State men to wins Stephanie Klefot - a feat no other player in league his- Junior Women’s National Team. Skinner led the team over three nationally ranked teams and an 8-4 record tory has every achieved - the Wildcats again had three to the gold medal in the 2006 Under-20 NORCECA at midseason in 2000 before leaving for Nebraska. players selected as All-Americans. Junior Whitney Championships. That team finished the season ranked 13th in the USA Billings was a second-team selection and joined Klefot Prior to joining the Wildcats, Skinner spent five Today/AVCA Top 25. and Hartmann (honorable mention selections) as the seasons as an assistant at Nebraska under John Skinner is married to former Nebraska assistant only trio of teammates to earn consecutive All-America Cook and was named head assistant coach in 2003. women’s soccer coach Megan Bechtold Skinner. The honors in program history. Senior Ashley Frazier was During his tenure, the Huskers put together a 154-11 couple has two daughters, Sophie and Isabel and a a Senior CLASS award All-America selection honoring record and claimed the 2000 NCAA title with a perfect son, Eli. excellence achieved both on and off the court. 34-0 record. The Huskers made a return trip to the The Blue and White concluded the season ranked Final Four in 2001 and advanced to NCAA regional No. 20. Under Skinner’s direction the Wildcats have semifinals or finals in every season after. In Skinner’s ended the season ranked in the AVCA top-25 poll in five years, Nebraska compiled a 97-3 record in Big 12 four of the last five seasons. action and four Big 12 Championships. Skinner served The Wildcats have averaged 23 victories each sea- as defensive coordinator at Nebraska and worked SKINNER’S RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS Opponent Record Opponent Record Long Opponent Record San Alabama 9-5 Beach State 1-0 Diego State 0-1 Albany 2-0 LSU 10-6 Siena 1-0 Arizona 0-1 Louisville 2-3 South Carolina 13-2 Arkansas 13-4 Loyola Marymount 1-0 South Florida 1-0 Auburn 12-3 Maryland 1-1 Southern Illinois 1-0 Austin Peay 1-0 Miami (OH) 1-0 St. John’s 0-1 Brown 1-0 Michigan 0-1 Syracuse 1-0 Cincinnati 1-4 Michigan State 1-1 Tennessee 8-8 Clemson 1-0 Mississippi State 13-1 Tennessee State 1-0 Cleveland State 1-0 Missouri 2-0 Texas 0-1 Connecticut 1-0 Morehead State 3-0 Texas A&M 3-0 Duquesne 1-0 Murray State 1-0 Toledo 1-0 Eastern Illinois 1-0 Nebraska 0-2 UT-Martin 1-0 Eastern Kentucky 2-0 North Carolina 1-0 Villanova 1-0 ETSU 1-0 Northern Iowa 1-0 Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 Florida 3-13 Northwestern 1-1 Virginia Tech 1-0 Florida International 1-0 Ohio 3-0 Wisconsin 0-1 Florida State 0-3 Ohio State 2-0 West Virginia 1-0 Georgetown 1-0 Oklahoma 0-1 Western Carolina 5-0 Georgia 16-0 Ole Miss 10-5 Western Kentucky 3-0 Georgia Tech 2-0 Oregon 1-1 Western Michigan 0-1 Indiana 2-0 Penn State 0-1 Wright State 1-1 Iowa State 0-1 Pittsburgh 1-0 Eight Years 180-76 Kansas State 2-0 Portland 1-0 Lipscomb 1-0 Purdue 1-2 16 LINDSEY GRAY-WALTON ASSISTANT COACH • FOURTH SEASON Sweet 16 appearance following a 22-11 overall 20-plus win teams, including a 27-7 team that went indsey Gray-Walton L record. UK finished the season ranking No. 20 in 16-0 during her freshman season. That team went begins her fourth season as the nation. on to earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament an assistant coach with the Gray-Walton previously spent a year as the and defeat Georgia and No. 16 UC Santa Barbara Wildcats after being hired recruiting coordinator for the College of Charleston. before falling in the Sweet Sixteen to Minnesota. to the position in January of She is a 2008 graduate of Georgia Tech where she As a junior she was an All-ACC second team mem- 2010. was an All-Atlantic Coast Conference player. ber and she also earned ACC Player of the Week Gray-Walton serves “Lindsey is an exceptional addition to our staff,” honors in 2006. as the Wildcats’ recruiting Skinner said upon Gray-Walton’s hiring. “There is Gray-Walton concluded her career ranking coordinator. Each of her no doubt in my mind that she will help us continue among the Yellow Jackets’ all-time greats as she three signing classes have going in the right direction. She is very bright, pas- ranked sixth in career service aces, fifth in service ranked among the top-25 in sionate, and competitive. Her talents will help us aces per game (0.33) and sixth in the single-sea- the nation by PrepVolleyball. right away and keep her successful in coaching for son record books with 53 aces in 2006. com The 2012 squad was tabbed as the 15th best years to come.” Gray-Walton served as coach at summer in the nation. The College of Charleston went 18-13 overall camps both at Georgia Tech and Emory University In her first season with the Blue and White, and fell to Florida in the first round of the NCAA throughout her playing career. She also served Gray-Walton helped guide Kentucky to its sixth Tournament in 2009. Additionally the Cougars as the head coach of the Tsunami Volleyball Club consecutive winning season and sixth straight claimed the Southern Conference tournament based out of Atlanta, Ga., beginning in 2007. appearance in the NCAA Tournament. crown for the conference’s automatic bid to the A native of Olathe, Kan., she married Kyle Wal- Gray-Walton and the Wildcats then totaled a national tournament in Gray’s first season with the ton in May of 2012. Gray-Walton graduated in 2008 28-6 overall record, a second-place finish in the squad. from Georgia Tech with a Bachelor of Science SEC, a top-15 national ranking to conclude the “I am thrilled with the opportunity in front of degree in management, with certificates in both season and an appearance in the NCAA Regionals me,” Walton said after taking her new post as an marketing and management. in 2011. UK played in front of the largest crowd assistant at UK. “Coach Skinner, his staff and team The couple lives in Lexington, and has one during the Craig Skinner era in the Regional have worked hard to build a successful program daughter, Berkley, who was born in April. appearance against top-seeded Texas. here at the University Kentucky, and I’m excited to In January of 2012, Gray-Walton was named to be a part of this tradition. It truly is a great time to the AVCA’s “Top 30 Coaches Under 30.” be a Kentucky Wildcat.” Kentucky’s third season with her as a staff, saw At Georgia Tech she was a member of three the Blue and White march on to its second-straight ANDERS NELSON ASSISTANT COACH • FIRST SEASON its largest numbers in five years under his direction. two Gatorade Players of the Year and nine all-state nders Nelson was A “I’m thrilled to be back where my collegiate performers. hired as an assistant coach coaching career began,” Nelson said. “I look forward Nelson was an exceptional player earning Amer- for the Kentucky volleyball to the challenges that arise from continuing to grow ican Volleyball Coaches Association All-America in February of 2013. as an already successful program. The Big Blue second-team honors at Ball State. He was a two-time Nelson previously spent Nation is a very contagious culture, and I couldn’t be All-MIVA performer while serving as the team captain a year as an assistant more excited to be a part of it again.” for the three seasons. During his senior campaign, at Arkansas and was a Prior to his time at Arkansas, Nelson served as a he ranked fourth in the nation for total blocks and fin- volunteer assistant at volunteer assistant at Kentucky during the 2011 sea- ished second in the “Off the Block” National Blocker Kentucky in 2011. son. The Wildcats advanced to the regional semifinal of the Year voting. “We are excited to and finished 28-6 overall en route to capping the Nelson is a 2011 graduate of Ball State University have Anders back on staff year with top-15 national rankings. Nelson worked where he graduated summa cum laude with a finance here at Kentucky,” Skinner with Kentucky’s middle blockers who averaged 2.56 and accounting degree. said. “He is a bright-young star in this profession. In blocks per set to lead the league and rank in the For the past three summers, the Saint Croix addition to playing Division I volleyball, he’s coached top-40 nationally. Falls, Wis., native has been director of the Nelson top-level players on the club, high school and At the club level, Nelson spent two seasons with Volleyball Camp, a three-day camp established with collegiate levels. His passion, energy and experience the Munciana Volleyball Club. He helped lead the his sister, All-American Meredith Nelson Uram. In a will be huge assets to our program as we continue to club to the 2011 AAU 18 Open National Champion- three-year span the camp has mentored more than make strides going forward.” ship with a near-perfect record of 66-2. During his 175 athletes. While at Arkansas, the Razorbacks earned a tenure with Munciana, he coached three All-America Nelson began his involvement on the Division 22-10 overall record which resulted in their first berth players including Kentucky sophomore Morgan Ber- I level while at Minnesota from 2006-08. Nelson in the NCAA Tournament since 2006. Nelson helped gren who also was tabbed the MVP of the national served as the treasurer for the men’s club squad, guide Arkansas to its highest team hitting percent- tournament. while also offering his assistance to the women’s age in nine seasons, while aiding the recruiting trail While in the high school coaching ranks, Nelson varsity program as a student statistical analyst. In his as three players ranked in the top-100 by PrepVol- was an assistant at Muncie Burris Laboratory High first season working with the Golden Gophers, the leyball.com committed to the program for the 2013 School where the team earned a combined 79-0 women marched to the Elite Eight under Hall of Fame season. record, two state titles and a pair of national runner- coach Mike Hebert. Nelson also served as the camp director for all up finishes. At Muncie Burris, Nelson helped coach summer camps in Fayetteville. Attendance rose to

17 SUPPORT STAFF

Mandy Robbe Kyle Walton Director of Operations Volunteer Assistant Former University of Dayton standout Mandy Kyle Walton is in his first season serving as a Robbe begins her second season as the Director of volunteer assistant coach after serving as UK’s technical Operations after joining the staff in March of 2012. director in 2012. In Robbe’s first season with the team the Walton was a member of a staff that helped Wildcats earned a 22-11 overall record and hosted the guide UK to a 22-11 overall record in 2012 and advance First and Second Rounds of the NCAA Tournament to its second-straight Sweet 16 appearance, and eighth while advancing to the Sweet 16 for the second-straight consecutive NCAA Tournament. season. Prior to his stop in Lexington, he served as an Robbe serves as the color analyst for assistant coach at Louisville. The Cardinals paved their UKathletics.com audio broadcasts of all home matches. Furthermore, she way to the NCAA Tournament in 2011 with Walton serving as the recruiting served as the coordinator for the AVCA All-America banquet at the 2012 NCAA coordinator. Final Four in Louisville. Prior to his stint in Louisville, he spent three seasons as an assistant “We are thrilled to have Mandy on board,” UK coach Craig Skinner said coach at Saint Louis and helped guide the Billikens to back-to-back Atlantic 10 upon her hiring. “Her passion for volleyball is evident in her experiences as a Conference regular-season crowns and NCAA Tournament appearances in his player and coach. She has a blue-collar work ethic and has shown great leader- first two campaigns. In 2009, he helped eventual A-10 co-Player of the Year and ship in this sport. Kentucky volleyball will benefit greatly from what Mandy will AVCA All-American Sammi McCloud make the transition to the middle-blocker bring to this program.” position. Robbe is a former four-year letter winner for the Dayton Flyers who Walton was an integral part of the Billikens’ record-breaking success during advanced to three NCAA Tournaments and won a combined five Atlantic 10 titles his first season at SLU in 2008. Walton, who works primarily with SLU’s middle during her tenure. blockers, mentored Sally Warning, who led the A-10 with 1.13 blocks per set in “I am extremely excited to get started here at Kentucky,” Robbe said. league contests and earned AVCA All-Region and A-10 first-team honors. He “Coach Skinner and his staff run an elite program, and I am honored to be a part also helped the Bills post a league-leading 2.36 blocks per set in conference of this team.” An exceptional all-around player, Robbe spilt time on the Flyers as matches. In the summer of 2010, Walton was involved with the USA Volleyball a defensive specialist and an attacker. She was voted a team captain in her final program as an apprentice coach. He worked with every level of players within the season in 2008. Robbe’s talents were abundant, as she was also an outstanding program ranging from the Junior, Youth and Select age groups. student earning a Presidential scholarship for academics in all four years of col- Prior to joining Anne Kordes’ coaching staff, Walton spent the 2007 cam- lege. paign as an assistant coach at Southern Illinois. He served as the recruiting Robbe’s experience exceeds from the court of play, as she has coached coordinator for the Salukis while also scouting opponents and assisting with on varying levels including Dayton Flyer camps and the Kingdom and Dayton practice and practice planning. Walton, who was primarily in charge of the middle Juniors Volleyball Clubs. Previously, she also served as color analyst on the blockers and right-side hitters, helped SIU return to the six-team State Farm Mis- Dayton volleyball radio broadcast. souri Valley Conference Tournament for the first time since the 2002 season. “This is a great hire for Kentucky and a great fit for Mandy,” Dayton coach Walton was an assistant coach at NCAA Division II University of Southern Kelly Sheffield said. “They are getting a tireless worker, and someone that will Indiana for one season before his stint at Southern Illinois. From 2005-06, the do anything for the sake of the team. Mandy will make the other coaches jobs Edon, Ohio, native was the facility director and director of volleyball operations easier, the players will absolutely love her, and I think she will enjoy working for at Synergy Sports in Toledo, Ohio. While working at Synergy Sports, Walton also Coach Skinner. I really enjoyed coaching Mandy and getting to know her even coached two U-16 volleyball club teams. better following her playing career here at Dayton.” Walton has been around the game of volleyball for most of his life, with his father in his 25th year as the head coach at Edon High School. After assisting with his father’s high school teams, he spent two years as a student assistant with the Otterbein College volleyball team while also competing as a student- athlete on the basketball and baseball teams. Walton graduated from Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio, in 2005 with a degree in sports management. He is married to Lindsey Gray-Walton, who is in her fourth season as an assistant coach for the Wildcats.

18 2013 OPPONENTS Athletics Director: ...... Website: ...... www.fightingillini.com ALABAMA Head Coach: ...... Mary Wise School Record (years): . . . . 686-80 (22 years) Location: ...... Tuscaloosa, Ala. Overall Record (years): . . . . 77-143 (26 years) LIBERTY Conference: ...... Southeastern 2012 Record: ...... 27-5 Location: ...... Lynchburg, Va. Nickname: ...... Crimson Tide 2012 Conference Record:...... 19-1 Conference: ...... Big South Colors: ...... Crimson & White 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... Quarterfinals Nickname: ...... Flames Arena: ...... Foster Auditorium Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UF leads 46-12 Colors: ...... Navy Blue, White, Red Athletics Director: ...... Bill Battle Website: ...... www.gatorzone.com Arena: ...... Vines Center Head Coach: ...... Ed Allen Athletics Director: ...... Jeff Barber Record at School (years): . . . . 29-34 (2 years) Head Coach: ...... Shane Pinder Overall Record (years): . . . . 162-69 (21 years) FLORIDA STATE School Record (years): . . . . 174-121 (9 years) 2012 Record: ...... 7-13 Overall Record (years): . . . . 174-121 (9 years) 2012 Conference Record:...... 4-16 Location: ...... Tallahassee, Fla. 2012 Record: ...... 25-8 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A Conference: ...... ACC 2012 Conference Record:...... 12-2 Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 24-14 Nickname: ...... Seminoles 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... First Round Website: ...... www.RollTide.com Colors: ...... Gold & Garnet Series vs. Kentucky: ...... First meeting Arena: ...... Tully Gym Website: ...... www.Liberity.edu/flames/ ARKANSAS Athletics Director: ...... Vanessa Fuchs Head Coach: ...... Chris Poole LIPSCOMB Location: ...... Fayetteville, Ark. School Record (years): . . . . . 130-34 (5 years) Conference: ...... Southeastern Overall Record (years): . . . 680-264 (26 years) Location: ...... Nashville, Tenn. Nickname: ...... Razorbacks 2012 Record: ...... 28-4 Conference: ...... Atlantic Sun Colors: ...... Cardinal & White 2012 Conference Record:...... 18-2 Nickname: ...... Bisons Arena: ...... Barnhill Arena 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... Second Round Colors: ...... Purple & Gold Athletics Director: ...... Jeff Long Series vs. Kentucky: ...... FSU leads 6-5 Arena: ...... Allen Arena Head Coach: ...... Robert Pulliza Website: ...... www.seminoles.com Athletics Director: ...... Philip Hutcheson Record at School (years): . . . . 73-81 (5 years) Head Coach: ...... Brandon Rosenthal Overall Record (years): ...... 73-81 (5 years) GEORGIA School Record (years): . . . 155-125 (10 years) 2012 Record: ...... 22-10 Overall Record (years): . . . 155-125 (10 years) 2012 Conference Record:...... 13-7 Location: ...... Athens, Ga. 2012 Record: ...... 18-12 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... First Round Conference: ...... Southeastern 2012 Conference Record:...... 15-3 Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 17-15 Nickname: ...... Bulldogs 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A Website: ...... www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com Colors: ...... Red & Black Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 1-0 Arena: ...... Ramsey Center Website: ...... www.LipscombSports.com AUBURN Athletics Director: ...... Greg McGarity Head Coach: ...... Lizzy Stemke LONG BEACH STATE Location: ...... Auburn, Ala. School Record (years): ...... 25-35 (2 years) Conference: ...... Southeastern Overall Record (years): ...... 25-35 (2 years) Location: ...... Long Beach, Calif. Nickname: ...... Tigers 2012 Record: ...... 14-16 Conference: ...... Big West Colors: ...... Burnt Orange & Navy 2012 Conference Record:...... 8-12 Nickname: ...... 49ers Arena: ...... Student Activities Center 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A Colors: ...... Black & Gold Athletics Director: ...... Jay Jacobs Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 36-24 Arena: ...... Walter Pyramid Head Coach: ...... Rick Nold Website: ...... www.GeorgiaDogs.com Athletics Director: ...... Vic Cegles Record at School (years): . . . . 28-32 (2 years) Head Coach: ...... Brian Gimmillaro Overall Record (years): . . . 198-129 (11 years) ILLINOIS School Record (years): . . . 744-189 (29 years) 2012 Record: ...... 17-13 Overall Record (years): . . . 744-189 (29 years) 2012 Conference Record:...... 8-12 Location: ...... Urbana-Champaign, Ill. 2012 Record: ...... 18-11 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A Conference: ...... Big Ten 2012 Conference Record:...... 13-5 Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 32-10 Nickname: ...... Fighting Illini 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A Website: ...... www.AuburnTigers.com Colors: ...... Orange & Navy Blue Series vs. Kentucky: ...... LB St. leads 3-1 Arena: ...... Huff Hall Website: ...... www.LongBeachState.com Athletics Director: ...... Mike Thomas FLORIDA Head Coach: ...... Kevin Hambley LOUISVILLE School Record (years): ...... 96-36 (4 years) Location: ...... Gainesville, Fla. Overall Record (years): ...... 96-36 (4 years) Location: ...... Louisville, Ky. Conference: ...... Southeastern 2012 Record: ...... 14-16 Conference: ...... AAC Nickname: ...... Gators 2012 Conference Record:...... 8-12 Nickname: ...... Cardinals Colors: ...... Orange & Blue 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A Colors: ...... Red & White Arena: ...... Stephen C. O’Connell Ceter Series vs. Kentucky: ...... First meeting Arena: ...... Cardinal Arena

19 Athletics Director: ...... Tom Jurich Head Coach: ...... Scott Swanson Head Coach: ...... Anne Kordes MISSOURI School Record (years): ...... 32-30 (2 year) School Record (years): ...... 54-13 (2 year) Overall Record (years): ...... 82-91 (6 years) Overall Record (years): . . . . . 200-88 (9 years) Location: ...... Columbia, Mo. 2012 Record: ...... 18-60 2012 Record: ...... 30-4 Conference: ...... Southeastern 2012 Conference Record: ...... 6-14 2012 Conference Record:...... 14-1 Nickname: ...... Tigers 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... Second Round Colors: ...... Black & MU Gold Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 28-18 Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UL leads 25-24 Arena: ...... Hearnes Center Website: ...... www.gamecocksonline.com Website: ...... www.uoflsports.com Athletics Director: ...... Mike Alden Head Coach: ...... Wayne Kreklow TENNESSEE LSU Record at School (years): . . . 153-97 (8 years) Overall Record (years): . . . 633-261 (26 years) Location: ...... Knoxville, Tenn. Location: ...... Baton Rouge, La. 2011 Record: ...... 19-11 Conference: ...... : ...... Southeastern 2011 Conference Record:...... 10-9 Nickname: ...... Lady Volunteers Nickname: ...... Tigers 2011 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A Colors: ...... Orange & White Colors: ...... Purple & Gold Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 3-0 Arena: ...... Thompson-Boling Arena Arena: ...... Maravich Center Website: ...... www.MUTigers.com Athletics Director: ...... Dave Hart Athletics Director: ...... Joe Alleva Head Coach: ...... Rob Patrick Head Coach: ...... Fran Flory MOREHEAD STATE School Record (years): . . . 342-162 (16 years) School Record (years): . . . 279-173 (16 years) Overall Record (years): . . . 342-162 (16 years) Overall Record (years): . . . 377-266 (23 years) Location: ...... Morehead, Ky. 2012 Record: ...... 22-8 2012 Record: ...... 12-17 Conference: ...... Ohio Valley 2012 Conference Record: ...... 15-5 2012 Conference Record:...... 8-12 Nickname: ...... Eagles 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... First Round 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A Colors: ...... Blue & Gold Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 43-29 Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 32-23 Arena: ...... Wetherby Gym Website: ...... www.UTLadyVols.com Website: ...... www.LSUsports.net Athletics Director: ...... Brian Hutchinson Head Coach: ...... Jaime Gordon TEXAS A&M MINNESOTA Record at School (years): . 201-123 (11 years) Overall Record (years): . . . 281-150 (13 years) Location: ...... College Station, Texas Location: ...... Minneapolis, Minn. 2012 Record: ...... 26-7 Conference: ...... Southeastrn Conference: ...... Big Ten 2012 Conference Record:...... 16-0 Nickname: ...... Aggies Nickname: ...... Golden Gophers 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A Colors: ...... Maroon & White Colors: ...... Maroon & Gold Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 24-7 Arena: ...... Reed Arena Arena: ...... Sports Pavilion Website: ...... www.msueagles.com Athletics Director: ...... Bill Byrne Athletics Director: ...... Norwood Teague Head Coach: ...... Laurie Corbelli Head Coach: ...... Hugh McCotcheon OLE MISS Record at School (years): . 424-200 (19 years) School Record (years): ...... 27-8 (1 years) Overall Record (years): . . . 524-306 (27 years) Overall Record (years): ...... 27-8 (1 years) Location: ...... Oxford, Miss. 2012 Record: ...... 25-6 2012 Record: ...... 27-8 Conference: ...... Southeastern 2012 Conference Record:...... 16-4 2012 Conference Record:...... 15-5 Nickname: ...... Rebels 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... Second Round 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... Quarterfinals Colors: ...... Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Series vs. Kentucky: ...... Series tied 5-5 Series vs. Kentucky: ...... First meeting Arena: ...... Gillom Sports Complex Website: ...... www.AggieAthletics.com Website: ...... www.gophersports.com Athletics Director: ...... Ross Bjork Head Coach: ...... Joe Getzin VCU MISSISSIPPI STATE School Record (years): . . . . 16-182 (11 years) Location: ...... Richmond, Va. Overall Record (years): . . . 181-242 (13 years) Conference: ...... Atlantic 10 Location: ...... Starkville, Miss. 2012 Record: ...... 12-17 Nickname: ...... Rams Conference: ...... Southeastern 2012 Conference Record:...... 6-14 Colors: ...... Black & Gold Nickname: ...... Bulldogs 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A Arena: ...... Verizon Wireless Arena Colors: ...... Maroon & White Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 36-11 Athletics Director: ...... Ed McLaughlin Arena: ...... Newell-Grissom Building Website: ...... www.OleMissSports.com Head Coach: ...... Jody Rogers Athletics Director: ...... Scott Stricklin Record at School (years): ...... First Season Head Coach: ...... Jenny Hazelwood SOUTH CAROLINA Overall Record (years): . . . . 406-180 (16 year) School Record (years): ...... 36-84 (4 years) 2012 Record: ...... 25-6 Overall Record (years): . . . 113-257 (13 years) Location: ...... Columbia, S.C. 2012 Conference Record:...... 10-4 2012 Record: ...... 4-25 Conference: ...... Southeastern 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A 2012 Conference Record:...... 0-20 Nickname: ...... Gamecocks Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 2-0 2012 NCAA Tournament: ...... N/A Colors: ...... Garnet & Black Website: ...... www.catamountsports.com Series vs. Kentucky: ...... UK leads 41-2 Arena: ...... Volleyball Competition Facility Website: ...... www.mstateathletics.com Athletics Director: ...... Ray Tanner

20 2012 TEAM MATCH-BY-MATCH OVERALL RECORD: 22-11 CONF: 14-6 HOME: 13-2 AWAY: 7-6 NEUTRAL: 2-3

Date Opponent SP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE Total BHE Points Aug. 24, 2012 NORTH CAROLINA 3 45 18 103 .262 42 6 8 1 40 3 16 0 11.0 0 62.0 Aug. 25, 2012 LIPSCOMB 5 52 18 148 .230 49 7 8 6 72 3 28 2 17.0 0 76.0 Aug. 25, 2012 LONG BEACH STATE 4 57 25 144 .222 50 3 8 3 52 6 15 1 13.5 0 73.5 Aug. 29, 2012 at LOUISVILLE 4 51 25 167 .156 49 3 8 4 76 2 18 4 11.0 0 65.0 Aug. 31, 2012 at Ohio 4 55 21 145 .234 52 5 10 3 57 3 20 0 13.0 0 73.0 Sep. 01, 2012 vs Oregon 3 29 16 85 .153 28 1 5 3 18 1 6 0 4.0 0 34.0 Sep. 01, 2012 vs Western Carolina 3 51 7 104 .423 45 6 12 3 39 0 6 0 3.0 0 60.0 Sep. 06, 2012 vs DUQUESNE 3 49 11 92 .413 43 4 10 1 47 2 21 3 12.5 1 65.5 Sep. 07, 2012 vs OKLAHOMA 4 54 38 175 .091 51 8 6 2 83 0 18 1 9.0 5 71.0 Sep. 08, 2012 at NEBRASKA 4 55 22 124 .266 51 5 14 4 45 3 20 4 13.0 0 73.0 Sep. 16, 2012 FLORIDA 3 36 20 107 .150 32 2 7 3 37 1 2 2 2.0 3 40.0 Sep. 21, 2012 at LSU 5 65 27 183 .208 60 1 9 1 76 3 12 7 9.0 1 75.0 Sep. 23, 2012 at Texas A&M 5 61 21 175 .229 59 9 10 4 75 3 19 4 12.5 3 82.5 Sep. 26, 2012 TENNESSEE 3 42 9 103 .320 39 6 9 3 54 1 16 1 9.0 2 57.0 Sep. 30, 2012 AUBURN 4 60 27 173 .191 48 6 13 2 76 7 16 2 15.0 0 81.0 Oct. 05, 2012 at Ole Miss 3 45 5 73 .548 42 5 9 2 39 6 4 2 8.0 0 58.0 Oct. 07, 2012 at Florida 5 57 28 157 .185 49 7 18 5 62 3 14 2 10.0 1 74.0 Oct. 12, 2012 MISSISSIPPI STATE 3 35 13 84 .262 34 10 12 5 30 1 10 2 6.0 1 51.0 Oct. 14, 2012 TEXAS A&M 3 49 10 111 .351 44 3 7 1 50 4 13 1 10.5 2 62.5 Oct. 19, 2012 ARKANSAS 3 44 17 107 .252 42 3 3 2 44 2 12 4 8.0 2 55.0 Oct. 21, 2012 LSU 3 50 15 122 .287 49 4 7 0 59 3 11 7 8.5 1 62.5 Oct. 26, 2012 at Tennessee 5 73 29 180 .244 63 5 7 3 73 4 10 0 9.0 1 87.0 Oct. 28, 2012 at Georgia 5 72 18 160 .338 68 6 7 0 73 3 20 4 13.0 3 91.0 Nov. 02, 2012 OLE MISS 4 60 18 137 .309 58 2 9 5 60 1 17 0 9.5 0 71.5 Nov. 04, 2012 SOUTH CAROLINA 3 51 10 87 .471 47 7 10 0 43 0 10 1 5.0 0 63.0 Nov. 09, 2012 at Alabama 4 48 25 131 .176 45 9 13 1 46 2 8 7 6.0 2 63.0 Nov. 11, 2012 at Arkansas 5 58 25 172 .192 56 7 14 3 74 1 23 4 12.5 1 77.5 Nov. 18, 2012 GEORGIA 4 58 21 145 .255 55 5 5 2 74 0 24 2 12.0 0 75.0 Nov. 21, 2012 at Mizzou 3 48 18 120 .250 47 8 4 0 56 1 8 2 5.0 0 61.0 Nov. 23, 2012 at Auburn 3 43 12 95 .326 39 8 6 1 42 2 12 0 8.0 2 59.0 Nov. 30, 2012 ETSU 3 39 9 83 .361 36 5 1 4 43 0 14 2 7.0 1 51.0 Dec. 01, 2012 OHIO STATE 4 52 15 133 .278 49 10 9 4 55 2 19 2 11.5 0 73.5 Dec. 07, 2012 vs Penn State 3 29 25 100 .040 29 2 7 5 32 3 8 1 7.0 0 38.0

Kentucky 123 1673 618 4224 .250 1551 178 286 86 1805 76 470 74 311.0 31 2162.0 Opponents 123 1448 678 4208 .183 1339 86 190 178 1659 81 326 58 244.0 44 1778.0

TEAM PER GAME: Sets played: 123 Service aces per set: 1.45 Blocks per set: 2.53 Kills per set: 13.60 Reception errors per set: 0.70 Ball handling errors per set: 0.25 Assists per set: 12.61 Digs per set: 14.67 Points per set: 17.58

CATEGORY LEADERS (ALL MATCHES) Hitting Percentage S Pct Whitney Billings 122 96.0 0.79 Alexandra Morgan 123 283 2.30 Whitney Billings 122 .257 Sara Schwarzwalder 99 86.0 0.87 Sara Schwarzwalder 99 149 1.51 Ashley Frazier 123 .227 Christine Hartmann 111 79.0 0.71 Lauren O’Conner 121 .210 Lauren O’Conner 121 62.0 0.51 Aces Per Set S SA SA/S Alexandra Morgan 123 .347 Whitney Billings 122 35 0.29 Sara Schwarzwalder 111 .303 Points Per Set S Pts. Pts/S Alexandra Morgan 123 29 0.24 Whitney Billings 122 452 3.70 Ashley Frazier 123 28 0.23 Assists Per Set S A A/S Ashley Frazier 123 420 3.41 Stephanie Klefot 123 25 0.20 Christine Hartmann 111 1202 10.83 Lauren O’Conner 121 383 3.17 Lauren O’Conner 121 23 0.19 Morgan Bergren 17 148 8.71 Alexandra Morgan 123 381 3.10 Stephanie Klefot 123 83 0.67 Sara Schwarzwalder 99 195 1.97 Digs Per Set S D D/S Whitney Billings 122 44 0.36 Stephanie Klefot 123 481 3.91 Jackie Napper 123 29 0.24 Kills Per Set S K K/S Whitney Billings 122 335 2.75 Whitney Billings 122 365 2.99 Jackie Napper 123 273 2.22 Blocks Per Set S Total B/S Ashley Frazier 123 357 2.90 Christine Hartmann 111 226 2.04 Alexandra Morgan 123 132.0 1.07 Lauren O’Conner 121 321 2.65 Jessi Greenberg 111 176 1.59

21 2012 OPPONENT MATCH-BY-MATCH

Date Opponent SP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE Total BHE Points Aug. 24, 2012 NORTH CAROLINA 3 32 21 100 .110 30 1 3 6 35 1 16 1 9.0 0 42.0 Aug. 25, 2012 LIPSCOMB 5 59 38 179 .117 54 6 8 7 75 1 6 1 4.0 1 69.0 Aug. 25, 2012 LONG BEACH STATE 4 46 28 136 .132 46 3 4 3 51 4 10 0 9.0 1 58.0 Aug. 29, 2012 at LOUISVILLE 4 64 29 185 .189 59 4 8 3 80 2 17 6 10.5 0 78.5 Aug. 31, 2012 at Ohio 4 49 23 148 .176 45 3 9 5 59 2 16 0 10.0 3 62.0 Sep. 01, 2012 vs Oregon 3 51 10 82 .500 48 3 6 1 34 2 8 0 6.0 2 60.0 Sep. 01, 2012 vs Western Carolina 3 24 13 90 .122 23 3 3 6 31 1 2 0 2.0 1 29.0 Sep. 06, 2012 vs DUQUESNE 3 22 16 91 .066 21 1 4 4 28 2 2 5 3.0 2 26.0 Sep. 07, 2012 vs OKLAHOMA 4 41 18 154 .149 36 2 5 8 63 4 30 3 19.0 2 62.0 Sep. 08, 2012 at NEBRASKA 4 58 18 127 .315 51 4 9 5 40 4 19 1 13.5 0 75.5 Sep. 16, 2012 FLORIDA 3 42 7 93 .376 36 3 6 2 40 5 6 2 8.0 0 53.0 Sep. 21, 2012 at LSU 5 66 27 178 .219 61 1 7 1 81 2 12 5 8.0 1 75.0 Sep. 23, 2012 at Texas A&M 5 66 32 182 .187 62 4 5 9 85 2 11 0 7.5 1 77.5 Sep. 26, 2012 TENNESSEE 3 32 20 112 .107 28 3 7 6 45 0 8 1 4.0 0 39.0 Sep. 30, 2012 AUBURN 4 41 24 158 .108 39 2 4 6 72 7 6 0 10.0 3 53.0 Oct. 05, 2012 at Ole Miss 3 37 16 97 .216 34 2 8 5 21 0 2 2 1.0 1 40.0 Oct. 07, 2012 at Florida 5 55 25 152 .197 50 5 13 7 56 5 13 2 11.5 0 71.5 Oct. 12, 2012 MISSISSIPPI STATE 3 22 24 78 -.026 19 5 3 10 28 3 6 0 6.0 2 33.0 Oct. 14, 2012 TEXAS A&M 3 31 20 105 .105 30 1 2 3 41 4 6 2 7.0 1 39.0 Oct. 19, 2012 ARKANSAS 3 50 13 112 .330 43 2 5 3 39 1 4 3 3.0 1 55.0 Oct. 21, 2012 LSU 3 36 17 119 .160 33 0 2 4 49 0 4 1 2.0 1 38.0 Oct. 26, 2012 at Tennessee 5 51 24 172 .157 50 3 5 5 73 5 20 0 15.0 2 69.0 Oct. 28, 2012 at Georgia 5 62 26 168 .214 58 0 4 6 58 5 14 6 12.0 2 74.0 Nov. 02, 2012 OLE MISS 4 51 22 137 .212 46 5 8 2 53 2 10 3 7.0 2 63.0 Nov. 04, 2012 SOUTH CAROLINA 3 29 11 86 .209 26 0 6 7 23 1 6 0 4.0 0 33.0 Nov. 09, 2012 at Alabama 4 49 18 121 .256 46 1 11 9 49 1 14 3 8.0 0 58.0 Nov. 11, 2012 at Arkansas 5 60 23 168 .220 54 3 5 7 80 3 10 3 8.0 5 71.0 Nov. 18, 2012 GEORGIA 4 44 26 152 .118 43 2 4 5 59 2 10 0 7.0 0 53.0 Nov. 21, 2012 at Mizzou 3 31 15 110 .145 31 0 1 8 47 3 10 2 8.0 2 39.0 Nov. 23, 2012 at Auburn 3 32 18 95 .147 29 1 4 8 37 0 6 1 3.0 2 36.0 Nov. 30, 2012 ETSU 3 26 22 100 .040 25 4 6 5 28 1 4 1 3.0 3 33.0 Dec. 01, 2012 OHIO STATE 4 52 23 136 .213 48 4 8 10 57 3 10 3 8.0 1 64.0 Dec. 07, 2012 vs Penn State 3 37 11 85 .306 35 5 7 2 42 3 8 1 7.0 2 49.0

Kentucky 123 1673 618 4224 .250 1551 178 286 86 1805 76 470 74 311.0 31 2162.0 Opponents 123 1448 678 4208 .183 1339 86 190 178 1659 81 326 58 244.0 44 1778.0

TRACKING THE CATS

Overall SEC Overall SEC Overall SEC Overall Record ...... 22-11 14-6 In daytime matches ...... 7-4 7-3 Set 4 record ...... 8-9 5-6 Home Record ...... 13-2 8-2 In nighttime matches ...... 15-7 7-3 Set 5 record ...... 4-3 3-3 Road Record ...... 7-6 6-4 When hitting at or above .200 ...... 21-3 13-2 Neutral Record ...... 2-3 0-0 When winning first game ...... 19-3 13-2 When hitting below .200 ...... 1-8 1-4 When losing first game ...... 3-8 1-4 When out-hitting opponent...... 22-0 14-0 In August ...... 4-1 0-0 In September ...... 5-5 3-2 When winning second game ...... 15-5 8-3 When opponent outhits UK ...... 0-11 0-6 In October ...... 6-2 6-2 When losing second game ...... 7-5 6-2 In November ...... 6-2 5-2 When winning third game ...... 23-1 14-1 More kills than opponent ...... 19-2 13-1 In December ...... 1-1 0-0 When losing third game ...... 5-5 3-2 Equal or fewer kills than opponent . . . . .2-9 1-5 When winning fourth game ...... 8-0 5-0 More assists than opponent ...... 13-6 7-5 In 3-Set Matches ...... 12-4 8-1 When losing fourth game ...... 2-7 2-4 Equal or fewer assists than opponent . . 10-4 7-1 In 4-Set Matches ...... 6-4 3-1 Set 1 record ...... 21-11 16-4 More aces than opponent ...... 20-7 13-4 In 5-Set Matches ...... 3-3 1-3 Set 2 record ...... 20-13 12-8 Equal or fewer aces than opponent . . . . .2-4 1-2 Set 3 record ...... 22-11 15-5 More digs than opponent ...... 18-4 14-1 On Wednesday ...... 2-1 2-0 Equal or fewer digs than opponent . . . . .4-7 1-4 On Thursday ...... 1-0 0-0 On Friday ...... 8-5 5-3 More blocks than opponent ...... 19-4 11-3 On Saturday ...... 4-2 0-0 Equal or fewer blocks than opponent . . 0-10 0-6 On Sunday ...... 7-3 7-3

22 RECORDS Match TEAM RECORDS OPPONENT MATCH RECORDS Most Kills: ...... 107 vs. Duke, 10/9/92 Season Team Most Attack Attempts: ...... 271 vs. Duke, 11/26/94 Most Victories: ...... 44 (1983) Most Kills: ...... 96, LSU (10/4/92) Highest Attack Percentage: ...... 552 Most Victories (Regular Season): ...... 39 (1983) Most Attack Attempts: ...... 262, Florida (10/30/87) (36 K, 4 E, 58 TA) vs. Mississippi State, 11/3/86 Fewest Victories: ...... 6 (2000) Highest Attack Percentage: ...... 500 Most Assists: ...... 91 vs. Duke, 10/9/92 Most Losses: ...... 23 (1985) (60 K, 10 E, 100 AA) Minnesota (9/17/95) Most Service Aces: ...... 21 vs. Ball State, 10/26/84 Highest Winning Percentage: ...... 939 (31-2, 1987) Most Assists: ...... 87, Nebraska (9/22/89) Most Block Solos: ...... 25 vs. Hawaii, 12/11/83 Lowest Winning Percentage: ...... 222 (6-21, 2000) Most Service Aces: ...... 20, Pittsburgh (10/17/86) Most Block Assists: ...... 39 vs. Georgia, 11/9/90 Most Consecutive Victories: . . 24 (Sept. 29-Dec. 11, 1988) Most Block Solos: ...... 19, Texas-Arlington (10/5/85) Most Digs: ...... 149, vs. Notre Dame, 10/9/87 Most Consecutive Start of Season Victories: ...... 17 Most Block Assists: ...... 36, Tennessee (10/11/06) ...... (Sept. 1 - Oct. 10, 1993) Most Digs: ...... 144, Duke (11/26/94) Most Consecutive Conference Victories: ...... 22 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual ...... (Nov. 23, 1986 - Oct. 6, 1989) Match Most Kills: ...... 53, Priscilla Pacheco, Georgia (11/13/94) Most Consecutive Conference Losses: ...... 11 Most Kills: ...... 36 Most Attack Attempts: ...... 102 ...... (Sept. 29-Nov. 10, 2000) Molly Dreisbach (vs. Mississippi State, 10/14/94 & vs. LSU, Priscilla Pacheco, Georgia (11/13/94) Most Consecutive Losses: ...... 12 (9/29-11/10/00) 11/18/94), Marsha Bond (vs. Texas, 12/10/83), LaTanya Webb Highest Attack Percentage: ...... 778 Highest Conference Winning Percentage: ...... 1.000 (vs. Louisville, 9/17/97) and Sarah Spinner (vs. American, (35 K, O E, 45 AA) Alexandra Oquendo, Georgia (10/8/04) ...... (1980, 1983, 1987, 1988) 11/27/04) Most Assists: ...... 84 Most Home Victories: ...... 25 (1983) Most Attack Attempts: ...... 80, Molly Dreisbach Cindy Cox, Colorado (9/26/87), Most Home Victories (Regular Season): ...... 22 (1983) ...... (vs. Texas, 11/7/94) Kristy Johnson, Georgia (10/13/95) Most Consecutive Home Victories: . .23 (10/25/86-10/8/88) Highest Attack Percentage (min. 10 attack attempts): . .923 Most Service Aces: ...... 7 Most Consecutive Home Losses: ...... 4 ...... (12 K, 0 E, 13 AA) Yvette Moorehead Wendy Stammer, LSU (11/7/86); Jill Kerkhoff, Georgia (9/7/91) . . . .(9/15/78-9/28/78), (8/31/96-9/14/96), (10/9/02-10/25/02) ...... (vs. North Carolina, 11/16/89) and ...... Highest Home Winning Percentage: . . . 1.000 (15-0, 1987) Most Assists: ...... 82 ...... Mary Catherine Aune, Alabama (9/16/07) Highest Home Winning Percentage (Regular Season): 1.000 ...... Jane Belanger (vs. Duke, 10/9/92) and Most Block Solos: ...... 9 ...... (14-0, 1987) ...... Laura Linder (vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/15/89) Denise Lambert, Texas-Arlington (10/5/85) Most Road Victories: ...... 25 (1979) Most Service Aces: ...... 7 Most Block Assists: ...... 14 Erica Hibben, Texas (9/27/92) Most Consecutive Road Victories: . . .19 (9/13/83-12/10/83) ...... Jill Ackerman (vs. Florida State, 10/18/85), Most Digs: ...... 36 Highest Road Winning Percentage: ...... 950 (1983) ...... Machelle Elliott (vs. Eastern Kentucky, 9/18/84), ...... Christy Peters, Notre Dame (9/5/92) Most Consecutive Road Losses: . . . . 9 (9/29/00–11/10/00) ...... Lori Erpinbeck (vs. Louisville, 9/14/84) Lowest Road Winning Percentage: ...... 000 (0-11, 2000) Most Digs: ...... 39, Ann Hall (vs. South Carolina, 10/22/93) Most Kills: ...... 2,875 (1983) Most Block Assists: ...... 12 Most Attack Attempts: ...... 6,558 (1983) Gina Heustis (vs. Arkansas, 11/11/94), Jenny Muzzey (vs. Highest Attack Percentage: ...... 300 Georgia, 10/13/95), Jaclyn Homan (vs. Tennessee, 11/14/97) ...... (1987, 1748 K, 538 E, 4,035 TA) and Queen Nzenwa . . . . .(vs. Auburn 10/26 and at Arkansas, Most Assists: ...... 2,435 (1983) 11/18/07) Most Service Aces: ...... 390 (1983) Most Block Solos: ...... 12 Most Block Solos: ...... 393 (1983) Lisa Bokovoy (vs. North Carolina, 9/27/85) Most Block Assists: ...... 620 (2007) Most Digs: ...... 2,713 (1983)

23 ALL-TIME LEADERS CAREER 6. Irene Smyth 1983-86 3,195 INDIVIDUAL SEASON 4. Jane Belanger 1992 1,541 Sets Played 7. Whitney Sample 1998-01 2,880 Sets Played 5. Sarah Rumely 2007 1,516 1. Jane Belanger 1990-93 491 8. Ainsley Grimes 1993-96 2,824 1. Irene Smyth 1985 140 6. Laura Linder 1990 1,513 2. Stephanie Klefot 2009-12 489 9. Terri Crabb 1996-99 2,355 2. Machelle Elliott 1985 138 7. Sarah Rumely 2006 1,488 3. Ann Hall 1989-93 487 10. Kristi Kelley 2000-02 1,928 3. Lisa Bokovoy 1985 137 8. Sarah Rumely 2009 1,484 4. Lisa Bokovoy 1985-88 486 Mara Eglitis 1994 137 9. Laura Linder 1988 1,477 Lauren Rapp 2007-10 486 Service Aces 5. Jill Ackerman 1985 135 10. Laura Linder 1987 1,404 Sarah Rumely 2007-11 486 1. Sarah Rumely 2006-09 165 6. Jody Hopkinson 1985 133 7. Queen Nzenwa 2005-08 464 2. Krista Robinson 1991-93 159 Jane Belanger 1991 133 Service Aces Becky Pavan 2008-11 464 3. Irene Smyth 1983-86 153 8. Sandra Lunney 1985 132 1. Lori Erpenbeck 1984 70 9. Jenni Casper 2003-06 460 4. Lisa Bokovoy 1985-88 147 9. Ann Hall 1991 130 2. Krista Robinson 1991 67 10. Lori Erpenbeck 1981-84 451 5. Sarah Spinner 2001-04 145 Eunice Thomas 1991 130 3. Karolyn Kirby 1983 64 6. Laura Linder 1987-90 135 Molly Dreisbach 1994 130 4. Kim Martinsen 1984 59 Kills 7. Lori Erpenbeck 1981-84 129 5. Irene Smyth 1985 56 1.Molly Dreisbach 1992-95 1,737 Lauren Rapp 2007-10 129 Kills Lori Erpenbeck 1983 56 2. Lisa Bokovoy 1985-88 1,657 9. Jane Belanger 1990-93 126 1. Marsha Bond 1983 874 7. Sarah Rumely 2006 54 3. Sarah Spinner 2001-04 1,565 10. Jill Ackerman 1983-86 114 2. Molly Dreisbach 1994 653 8. Machelle Elliott 1984 47 4. Krista Robinson 1991-93 1,389 3. Karolyn Kirby 1983 618 Irene Smyth 1986 47 5. Kristen Batt 1999-02 1,387 Block Solos 4. Sarah Mendoza 2009 519 Krista Robinson 1992 47 6. Katie Eiserman 1996-99 1,358 1. Lisa Bokovoy 1985-88 210 5. LaTanya Webb 1997 516 7. Lauren Rapp 2007-10 1,280 2. Marsha Bond 1980-83 148 6. Lisa Bokovoy 1988 502 Block Solos 8.Queen Nzenwa 2005-08 1,261 3. Karolyn Kirby 1983 111 7. Lori Erpenbeck 1984 493 1. Marsha Bond 1983 148 9. Eunice Thomas 1990-93 1,214 4. Lori Erpenbeck 1981-84 99 8. Krista Robinson 1992 487 2. Karolyn Kirby 1983 111 10. LaTanya Webb 1995-98 1,207 5. Eunice Thomas 1990-93 85 9. Kim Thompson 1988 483 3. Lisa Bokovoy 1985 80 6. Jill Ackerman 1983-86 80 10. Gina Heustis 1996 481 4. Lori Erpenbeck 1983 74 Attack Attempts 7. Lisa Dausman 1983-87 76 5. Lisa Bokovoy 1988 47 1.Molly Dreisbach 1992-95 4,296 8. Angela Salvatore 1989-92 74 Attack Attempts 6. Jill Ackerman 1985 46 2. Sarah Spinner 2001-04 4,172 9. Cathy DeBuono 1988-91 71 1. Marsha Bond 1983 1,666 7. Lisa Bokovoy 1987 44 3. Kristen Batt 1999-02 3,907 10. Jaclyn Homan 1996-99 68 2. Molly Dreisbach 1994 1,623 8. Lisa Bokovoy 1986 41 4. Katie Eiserman 1996-99 3,876 3. Sarah Mendoza 2009 1,434 9. Jill Ackerman 1986 34 5. Lisa Bokovoy 1985-88 3,729 Block Assists 4. Mara Eglitis 1994 1,302 Tanya Diamond 1983 34 6. Krista Robinson 1991-93 3,475 1. Queen Nzenwa 2005-08 5. Gina Heustis 1996 1,279 7. Sarah Mendoza 2007-09 3,150 557 6. Karolyn Kirby 1983 1,270 Block Assists 8. Gina Heustis 1993-96 3,107 2. Lauren Rapp 2007-10 423 7. Krista Robinson 1992 1,233 1. Queen Nzenwa 2007 174 9. Lauren Rapp 2007-10 3,076 3. Becky Pavan 2008-11 403 8. LaTanya Webb 1997 1,210 2. Queen Nzenwa 2006 137 10. Mara Eglitis 1992-95 3,026 4. Lisa Bokovoy 1985-88 400 9. Kim Thompson 1988 1,191 3. Mara Eglitis 1994 132 5. Eunice Thomas 1990-93 355 10. Katie Eiserman 1999 1,172 4. Jill Ackerman 1986 131 Attack Percentage 6. Jaclyn Homan 1996-99 353 5. Nicole Britenriker 2007 130 (min. 1000 attempts) 7. Jenny Muzzey 1995-98 347 Attack Percentage Lauren Rapp 2007 130 1. Marsha Bond 1980-83 .380 8. Mara Eglitis 1992-95 344 (Min. 500 attempts) 7. Lisa Bokovoy 1988 129 2. Eunice Thomas 1990-93 .342 9. Sissy Canfield 2000-03 312 1. Lisa Bokovoy 1987 .389 Jenny Muzzey 1996 129 3. Queen Nzenwa 2005-08 .335 10. Sarah Rumely 2006-09 308 2. Eunice Thomas 1991 .384 Mara Eglitis 1993 129 4. Lisa Bokovoy 1985-88 .329 3. Marsha Bond 1983 .380 10. Queen Nzenwa 2005 126 5. Karolyn Kirby 1983 .311 Digs 4. Queen Nzenwa 2007 6. Lori Erpenbeck 1981-84 .305 1. Jenni Casper 2003-07 2,037 .371 Digs 7. Lauren Rapp 2007-10 .298 2. Stephanie Klefot 2009-12 1,924 5. Lisa Bokovoy 1988 .358 1. Stephanie Klefot 2011 608 8. Amy Kaplan 2002-05 .293 3. BriAnne Sauer 2006-09 1,634 6. Amy Kaplan 2005 .352 2. BriAnne Sauer 2009 580 9. Sarah Rumely 2006-09 .289 4. Katie Eiserman 1996-99 1,194 7. Alexandra Morgan 2012 .347 3. Jenni Casper 2006 563 10. Becky Pavan 2007-11 .285 5. Ann Hall 1989-93 1,139 8. Queen Nzenwa 2008 .343 4. Tanya Diamond 1983 525 6. Sarah Spinner 2001-04 1,127 9. Queen Nzenwa 2006 .341 5. Jenni Casper 2005 523 Assists 7. Kristen Batt 1999-02 1,087 10. Lauren Rapp 2009 .336 6. Stephanie Klefot 2010 517 1. Sarah Rumely 2006-09 8. Molly Dreisbach 1992-95 1,067 Lisa Dausman 1987 .336 7. Ann Hall 1993 498 5,703 9. Lisa Bokovoy 1985-88 1,057 8. BriAnne Sauer 2008 497 2. Laura Linder 1987-90 5,425 10. Jane Belanger 1990-93 1,032 Assists 9. Stephanie Klefot 2012 481 3. Jane Belanger 1990-93 4,861 1. Jane Belanger 1991 1,664 10. Jenni Casper 2004 478 4. Leigh Marcum 2002-05 3,683 2. Jane Belanger 1993 1,590 5. Christine Hartmann 2009-12 3497 3. Leigh Marcum 2003 1,561

24 ALL-TIME LEADERS 25-POINT RALLY SCORING ERA

SINGLE SEASON Assists Total Blocks 1. Sarah Rumely 1484 2009 1. Gretchen Giesler 140 2009 Sets Played 2. Christine Hartmann 1273 2011 Becky Pavan 140 2008 1. Whitney Billings 126 2011 3. Sarah Rumely 1215 2008 3. Alexandra Morgan 132 2012 Ashley Frazier 126 2011 4. Christine Hartmann 1202 2012 Queen Nzenwa 132 2008 Gretchen Giesler 126 2009 5. Christine Hartmann 1001 2010 5. Lauren Rapp 125 2010 Stephanie Klefot 126 2011 6. Elizabeth Koberstein 181 2010 6. Becky Pavan 121 2011 Sarah Mendoza 126 2009 7. Elizabeth Koberstein 171 2011 7. Lauren Rapp 109 2008 Jackie Napper 126 2011 8. Morgan Bergren 148 2012 8. Sarah Rumely 103 2008 Becky Pavan 126 2009 9. BriAnne Sauer 118 2008 9. Becky Pavan 100 2009 BriAnne Sauer 126 2009 10. Stephanie Klefot 85 2011 Lauren Rapp 100 2009 9. Jessi Greenberg 125 2011 Lauren Rapp 125 2009 Aces Digs Sarah Rumely 125 2009 1. Sarah Rumely 46 2008 1. Stephanie Klefot 608 2011 2. Ashley Frazier 41 2011 2. BriAnne Sauer 580 2009 Kills 3. Whitney Billings 35 2012 3. Stephanie Klefot 517 2010 1. Sarah Mendoza 519 2009 4. Lauren Rapp 34 2008 4. BriAnne Sauer 497 2008 2. Ashley Frazier 406 2011 5. Stephanie Klefot 30 2011 5. Stephanie Klefot 481 2012 3. Sarah Mendoza 385 2008 6. Sarah Mendoza 29 2008 6. Whitney Billings 335 2012 4. Whitney Billings 365 2012 Alexandra Morgan 29 2012 7. Whitney Billings 325 2011 5. Ashley Frazier 357 2012 8. Ashley Frazier 28 2012 8. Stephanie Klefot 318 2009 6. Lauren Rapp 338 2008 9. Whitney Billings 27 2011 Sarah Mendoza 318 2008 7. Lauren Rapp 324 2010 10. Lauren O’Conner 26 2011 10. Sarah Mendoza 311 2009 8. Lauren Rapp 322 2009 Becky Pavan 26 2010 9. Lauren O’Conner 321 2012 Sarah Rumely 26 2009 Points 10. Whitney Billings 314 2010 1. Sarah Mendoza 581 2009 Block Solos 2. Ashley Frazier 487 2011 Attack Attempts 1. Gretchen Giesler 22 2009 3. Whitney Billings 452 2012 1. Sarah Mendoza 1434 2009 2. Ashley Frazier 19 2012 4. Sarah Mendoza 443 2008 2. Sarah Mendoza 1120 2008 Lauren Rapp 19 2010 5. Lauren Rapp 431 2008 3. Ashley Frazier 969 2011 4. Ashley Frazier 17 2011 6. Ashley Frazier 420 2012 4. Whitney Billings 920 2010 Lauren O’Conner 17 2012 7. Lauren Rapp 410 2010 5. Lauren O’Conner 919 2012 6. Whitney Billings 16 2010 8. Lauren Rapp 398 2009 6. Ashley Frazier 912 2012 Becky Pavan 16 2010 9. Whitney Billings 384 2011 7. Whitney Billings 876 2012 Becky Pavan 16 2008 10. Lauren O’Conner 383 2012 8. Lauren O’Conner 847 2011 9. Becky Pavan 15 2009 9. Blaire Hiler 841 2010 10. Sarah Mendoza 13 2008 10. Lauren Rapp 817 2010 Lauren Rapp 13 2009

Attack Percentage (Min. 500 Attempts) Block Assists 1. Alexandra Morgan .347 2012 1. Alexandra Morgan 125 2012 2. Queen Nzenwa .343 2008 2. Becky Pavan 124 2008 3. Lauren Rapp .336 2009 3. Queen Nzenwa 120 2008 4. Gretchen Giesler .330 2009 4. Gretchen Giesler 118 2009 5. Becky Pavan .315 2009 5. Becky Pavan 113 2011 6. Lauren Rapp .301 2008 6. Lauren Rapp 106 2010 7. Ann Armes .298 2011 7. Lauren Rapp 100 2008 8. Lauren Rapp .293 2010 8. Sarah Rumely 93 2008 9. Blaire Hiler .266 2009 9. Ann Armes 90 2011 10. Whitney Billings .257 2012 10. Whitney Billings 88 2012

25 ALL-TIME LEADERS 25-POINT RALLY SCORING ERA

CAREER RECORDS 6. Morgan Bergren 148 2012 Digs 7. Whitney Billings 127 2010-12 1. Stephanie Klefot 1924 2009-12 Sets Played 8. Sarah Mendoza 82 2008-09 2. BriAnne Sauer 1077 2008-09 1. Stephanie Klefot 489 2009-12 9. Lauren Rapp 69 2008-10 3. Whitney Billings 930 2010-12 2. Becky Pavan 465 2008-11 10. Jackie Napper 56 2011-12 4. Christine Hartmann 634 2009-12 3. Whitney Billings 365 2010-12 5. Sarah Mendoza 629 2008-09 4. Lauren Rapp 363 2008-10 Aces 6. Lauren Rapp 547 2008-10 5. Christine Hartmann 344 2009-12 1. Stephanie Klefot 94 2009-12 7. Jackie Napper 536 2011-12 6. Jessi Greenberg 324 2010-12 2. Sarah Rumely 72 2008-09 8. Jessi Greenberg 530 2010-12 7. Gretchen Giesler 292 2008-11 3. Whitney Billings 71 2010-12 9. Sarah Rumely 521 2008-09 8. Blaire Hiler 291 2008-10 4. Ashley Frazier 69 2011-12 10. Laura Stokowski 414 2008-09 9. Ann Armes 254 2008-11 5. Lauren Rapp 68 2008-10 10. Ashley Frazier 249 2011-12 6. Sarah Mendoza 54 2008-09 Points Jackie Napper 249 2011-12 7. Christine Hartmann 53 2009-12 1. Becky Pavan 1295.5 2008-11 8. Becky Pavan 51 2008-11 2. Lauren Rapp 1239.5 2008-10 Kills 9. Lauren O’Conner 49 2011-12 3. Whitney Billings 1194 2010-12 1. Becky Pavan 988 2008-11 10. Alexandra Morgan 29 2010-12 4. Sarah Mendoza 1024 2008-09 2. Whitney Billings 987 2010-12 5. Ashley Frazier 907 2011-12 3. Lauren Rapp 984 2008-10 Block Solos 6. Lauren O’Conner 734.5 2011-12 4. Sarah Mendoza 904 2008-09 1. Becky Pavan 55 2008-11 7. Blaire Hiler 715.5 2008-10 5. Ashley Frazier 763 2011-12 2. Lauren Rapp 41 2008-10 8. Gretchen Giesler 714.5 2008-11 6. Blaire Hiler 619 2008-10 3. Gretchen Giesler 37 2008-11 9. Ann Armes 628.5 2008-11 7. Lauren O’Conner 605 2011-12 4. Ashley Frazier 36 2011-12 10. Christine Hartmann 457 2009-12 8. Gretchen Giesler 538 2008-11 5. Whitney Billings 34 2010-12 9. Ann Armes 524 2008-11 6. Christine Hartmann 33 2009-12 Players with 10+ Kills in a match 10. Alexandra Morgan 323 2010-12 7. Lauren O’Conner 27 2011-12 1. Sarah Mendoza 56 2008-09 8. Blaire Hiler 25 2008-10 2. Lauren Rapp 55 2008-10 Attack Attempts 9. Sarah Mendoza 24 2008-09 3. Whitney Billings 52 2010-12 1. Whitney Billings 2560 2010-12 10. Sarah Rumely 22 2008-09 4. Ashley Frazier 42 2011-12 2. Sarah Mendoza 2554 2008-09 5. Becky Pavan 38 2008-11 3. Lauren Rapp 2353 2008-10 Block Assists 6. Lauren O’Conner 30 2011-12 4. Becky Pavan 2314 2008-11 1. Becky Pavan 403 2008-11 7. Blaire Hiler 27 2008-10 5. Ashley Frazier 1881 2011-12 2. Lauren Rapp 293 2008-10 8. Ann Armes 20 2008-11 6. Lauren O’Conner 1776 2011-12 3. Gretchen Giesler 233 2008-11 9. Gretchen Giesler 16 2008-11 7. Blaire Hiler 1720 2008-10 4. Whitney Billings 204 2010-12 10. Alexandra Morgan 11 2010-12 8. Ann Armes 1245 2008-11 5. Christine Hartmann 180 2009-12 11. Queen Nzenwa 9 2008 9. Gretchen Giesler 1230 2008-11 6. Alexandra Morgan 159 2010-12 12. Sara Schwarzwalder 1 2012 10. Alexandra Morgan 721 2010-12 Sarah Rumely 159 2008-09 13. Kayla Tronick 1 2012 8. Ann Armes 127 2008-11 Attack Percentage (Min. 500 Attempts) 9. Queen Nzenwa 120 2008 Players with 15+ Kills in a match 1. Queen Nzenwa .343 2008 10. Blaire Hiler 109 2008-10 1. Sarah Mendoza 24 2008-09 2. Alexandra Morgan .326 2010-12 2. Ashley Frazier 18 2011-12 3. Christine Hartmann .321 2009-12 Total Blocks 3. Whitney Billings 15 2010-12 4. Lauren Rapp .309 2008-10 1. Becky Pavan 458 2008-11 Lauren Rapp 15 2008-10 5. Gretchen Giesler .285 2008-11 2. Lauren Rapp 334 2008-10 5. Becky Pavan 7 2008-11 6. Becky Pavan .275 2008-11 3. Gretchen Giesler 270 2008-11 6. Lauren O’Conner 5 2011-12 7. Sarah Rumely .270 2008-09 4. Whitney Billings 238 2010-12 7. Blaire Hiler 4 2008-10 8. Ann Armes .252 2008-11 5. Christine Hartmann 213 2009-12 8. Ann Armes 2 2008-11 9. Ashley Frazier .238 2011-12 6. Sarah Rumely 181 2008-09 Gretchen Giesler 2 2008-11 10. Sarah Mendoza .221 2008-09 7. Alexandra Morgan 168 2010-12 10. Alexandra Morgan 2 2010-12 8. Ann Armes 141 2008-11 11. Queen Nzenwa 1 2008 Assists 9. Blaire Hiler 134 2008-10 1. Christine Hartmann 3497 2009-12 Lauren O’Conner 134 2011-12 2. Sarah Rumely 2669 2008-09 3. Elizabeth Koberstein 352 2010-11 4. Stephanie Klefot 244 2009-12 5. BriAnne Sauer 180 2008-09

26 ALL-TIME LEADERS 25-POINT RALLY SCORING ERA

Players with 20+ Kills in a match Players with 40+ Assists in a match Players with a Double-Double 1. Sarah Mendoza 7 2008-09 1. Christine Hartmann 38 2009-12 1. Whitney Billings 30 2010-12 2. Ashley Frazier 3 2011-12 2. Sarah Rumely 34 2008-09 2. Sarah Mendoza 28 2008-09 3. Lauren Rapp 2 2008-10 3. Elizabeth Koberstein 4 2010-11 3. Christine Hartmann 22 2009-12 4. Whitney Billings 1 2010-12 4. Morgan Bergren 2 2012 4. Sarah Rumely 18 2008-09 5. Lauren Rapp 11 2008-10 Players with 25+ Kills in a match Players with 50+ Assists in a match 6. Blaire Hiler 2 2008-10 1. Sarah Mendoza 1 2008-09 1. Christine Hartmann 14 2009-12 7. Ann Armes 1 2008-10 Sarah Rumely 14 2008-09 Morgan Bergren 1 2012 Players with 10+ Digs in a match 3. Elizabeth Koberstein 2 2010-11 Elizabeth Koberstein 1 2010-11 1. Stephanie Klefot 98 2009-12 2. BriAnne Sauer 58 2008-09 Players with 60+ Assists in a match **active players in bold 3. Whitney Billings 45 2010-12 1. Sarah Rumely 2 2008-09 4. Sarah Mendoza 29 2008-09 2. Elizabeth Koberstein 1 2010-11 5. Christine Hartmann 22 2009-12 6. Jackie Napper 19 2011-12 Players with 65+ Assists in a match 7. Sarah Rumely 18 2008-09 1. Elizabeth Koberstein 1 2010-11 8. Lauren Rapp 13 2008-11 9. Jessi Greenberg 10 2010-12 Players with 70+ Assists in a match Laura Stokowski 10 2008-09 1. Elizabeth Koberstein 1 2010-11 11. Ann Armes 4 2008-11 12. Blaire Hiler 2 2008-10 Players with 5+ Blocks in a match 13. Morgan Bergern 1 2012 1. Becky Pavan 40 2008-11 Elizabeth Koberstein 1 2010-11 2. Lauren Rapp 25 2008-10 Lauren O’Conner 1 2010-12 3. Gretchen Giesler 23 2008-11 4. Alexandra Morgan 18 2010-12 Players with 15+ Digs in a match 5. Queen Nzenwa 13 2008 1. Stephanie Klefot 67 2009-12 6. Sarah Rumely 11 2008-09 2. BriAnne Sauer 37 2008-09 7. Christine Hartmann 10 2009-12 3. Whitney Billings 16 2010-12 8. Whitney Billings 9 2010-12 4. Sarah Mendoza 9 2008-09 9. Ann Armes 7 2008-11 5. Sarah Rumely 4 2008-09 10. Sara Schwarzwalder 6 2012 6. Christine Hartmann 3 2009-12 11. Ashley Frazier 3 2011-12 7. Jackie Napper 2 2011-12 12. Blaire Hiler 2 2008-10 Lauren Rapp 2 2008-11 Lauren O’Conner 2 2011-12 Laura Stokowski 2 2008-09 14. Morgan Bergren 1 2012 Elizabeth Koberstein 1 2010-11 Players with 20+ Digs in a match Kayla Tronick 1 2011-12 1. Stephanie Klefot 28 2009-12 2. BriAnne Sauer 21 2008-09 Players with 8+ Blocks in a match 3. Sarah Mendoza 2 2008-09 1. Becky Pavan 7 2008-11 4. Whitney Billings 1 2010-12 2. Gretchen Giesler 3 2008-11 Jackie Napper 1 2011-12 Queen Nzenwa 3 2008 Sarah Rumely 1 2008-09 Lauren Rapp 3 2008-10 Sara Schwarzwalder 3 2012 Players with 25+ Digs in a match 6. Alexandra Morgan 2 2010-12 1. Stephanie Klefot 9 2009-12 7. Whitney Billings 1 2010-12 2. BriAnne Sauer 5 2008-09 Christine Hartmann 1 2009-12

Players with 30+ Digs in a match Players with 10+ Blocks in a match 1. BriAnne Sauer 1 2008-09 1. Gretchen Giesler 1 2008-11 Alexandra Morgan 1 2010-12 Becky Pavan 1 2008-11 Lauren Rapp 1 2008-10

27 SINGLE MATCH TEAM RECORDS

THREE-SET Kills 54, at Mississippi State, Oct. 16, 2009 Most Attempts 135, vs. Louisville, Sept. 7, 2011 Highest Attack Percentage .548, at Ole Miss, Oct. 5, 2012 Most Assists 52, at Alabama, Nov. 11, 2011 Most Service Aces 13, vs. Western Carolina, Aug, 30, 2008 Most Digs 59, vs. LSU, Oct. 21, 2012 Most Block Solos 8, vs. Georgia, Oct. 29, 2010 Most Block Assists 26, vs. Oregon, Dec. 5, 2009 Most Total Blocks 17, two times, last vs. Oregon, Dec. 5, 2009

FOUR-SET Kills 65, vs. Albany, Aug. 26, 2011 Most Attempts 184, vs. Florida, Nov. 22, 2009 Highest Attack Percentage .398, at South Carolina, Sept. 25, 2011 Most Assists 60, vs. Texas, Dec. 9, 2011 Most Service Aces 10, vs. Ohio State, Dec. 1, 2012 Most Digs 83, vs. Oklahoma, Sept. 7, 2012 Most Block Solos 8, at Georgia, Oct. 21, 2011 Most Block Assists 29, vs. Georgia, Nov. 2, 2008 Most Total Blocks 20.5, at Georgia, Oct. 21, 2011

FIVE-SET Kills 76, vs. Tulsa, Aug. 27, 2011 Most Attempts 200, at Ole Miss, Nov. 7, 2008 Highest Attack Percentage .338, at Georgia, Oct. 28, 2012 Most Assists 76, vs. Tulsa, Aug. 27, 2011 Most Service Aces 10, at Florida, Oct. 10, 2008 Most Digs 99, vs. Dayton, Dec. 1, 2011 Most Block Solos 6, two times, last vs. LSU, Nov. 14, 2010 Most Block Assists 28, two times, last vs. Lipscomb, Aug. 25, 2012 Most Total Blocks 19, vs. Kansas State, Sept. 11, 2010

28 SINGLE MATCH INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

THREE-SET Kills 18, Two times last, Sarah Mendoza, vs. Florida Int. (Aug. 29, 2009) Most Attempts 49, Sarah Mendoza, vs. Florida Int. (Aug. 29, 2009) Highest Attack Percentage (min. 10 atts.) .867, Queen Nzenwa, vs. Arkansas (Oct. 17, 2008) Most Assists 44, Christine Hartmann, at Texas A&M (Dec. 2, 2011) Most Service Aces 6, Two times last, Sarah Rumely, vs. Murray State (Sept. 4, 2009) Most Digs 24, BriAnne Sauer, at Georgia (Nov. 13, 2009) Most Block Solos 3, Two times last, Gretchen Giesler, vs. Georgia (Oct. 29, 2010) Most Block Assists 10, Lauren Rapp, vs. Oregon (Dec. 5, 2009) Most Total Blocks 10, Lauren Rapp, vs. Oregon (Dec. 5, 2009) Most Points 20.5, Sarah Mendoza, at Alabama (Oct. 26, 2008)

FOUR-SET Kills 22, Sarah Mendoza, vs. Tennessee (Oct. 21, 2009) Most Attempts 60, Sarah Mendoza, vs. Tennessee (Oct. 21, 2009) Highest Attack Percentage (min. 10 atts.) .792, Becky Pavan, at Arkansas (Oct. 10, 2010) Most Assists 54, Two times last, Christine Hartmann, vs. Ole Miss (Nov. 2, 2012) Most Service Aces 5, Sarah Mendoza, vs. Georgia (Oct. 11, 2009) Most Digs 35, BriAnne Sauer, vs. Tennessee (Oct. 21, 2009) Most Block Solos 3, Three times last, Lauren O’Conner, vs. Auburn (Sept. 30, 2012) Most Block Assists 10, Alexandra Morgan, vs. Georgia (Nov. 18, 2012) Most Total Blocks 10, Two times last, Alexandra Morgan, vs. Georgia (Nov. 18, 2012) Most Points 25.0, Two times last, Sarah Mendoza, vs. Tennessee (Oct. 21, 2009)

FIVE-SET Kills 26, Sarah Mendoza, at Louisville (Sept. 16, 2009) Most Attempts 68, Sarah Mendoza, vs. LSU (Oct. 24, 2009) Highest Attack Percentage (min. 10 atts.) .583, Becky Pavan, vs. Pittsburgh (Aug. 29, 2008) Most Assists 70, Elizabeth Koberstein, vs. Tulsa (Aug. 27, 2011) Most Service Aces 5, Three times last, Alexandra Morgan, at Tennessee (Oct. 26, 2012) Most Digs 29, Two times last, Stephanie Klefot, at LSU (Sept. 21, 2012) Most Block Solos 3, Five times last, Ashley Frazier, vs. Arkansas (Nov. 20, 2011) Most Block Assists 8, Two times last, Sara Schwarzwalder, at Arkansas (Nov. 11, 2012) Most Total Blocks 8, Five times last, Sara Schwarzwalder, at Arkansas (Nov. 11, 2012) Most Points 26.5, Sarah Mendoza, at Louisville (Sept. 16, 2009)

**active players in bold

29 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

SINGLE-SEASON SCHOOL RECORDS BY CLASS KENTUCKY’S ALL-TIME RECORD BY MONTH

Senior School Records Year Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total Sets Played ...... Machelle Elliott - 138 (1985) 1977 0-0 9-6 10-6 0-2 0-0 19-14 Kills ...... Marsha Bond - 874 (1983) 1978 0-0 7-10 11-5 13-2 0-5 32-22^ Attack Attempts ...... Marsha Bond - 1,666 (1983) 1979 0-0 7-2-1 21-7 8-4 0-4 35-18-1^ Attack Percentage ...... Marsha Bond - .380 (1983) 1980 0-0 9-1 18-3 11-1 1-3 39-8 Assists ...... Jane Belanger - 1,590 (1993) 1981 0-0 9-4 8-2 3-6 0-0 20-12 Service Aces ...... Lori Erpenbeck - 70 (1984) 1982 0-0 4-4 11-8 6-2 0-0 21-14 Block Solos ...... Marsha Bond - 148 (1983) 1983 1-0 18-2 19-2 4-2 2-1 44-7 Block Assists ...... Jill Ackerman - 131 (1986) 1984 0-0 8-3 9-1 4-4 0-0 21-8 Digs ...... BriAnne Sauer - 580 (2009) 1985 0-0 3-8 6-6 5-9 0-0 14-23 1986 0-0 9-3 6-6 7-3 0-0 22-12 Junior School Records 1987 0-0 8-1 11-0 12-1 0-0 31-2 Sets Played ...... Irene Smith - 140 (1985) 1988 0-0 12-1 7-4 6-4 1-1 26-7 Kills ...... Molly Dreisbach - 653 (1994) 1989 0-0 10-4 9-3 5-4 0-0 24-11 Attack Attempts ...... Molly Driesbach -1,623 (1994) 1990 0-0 11-4 4-5 7-2 0-1 22-12 Attack Percentage ...... Lisa Bokovoy - .389 (1987) 1991 1-1 6-4 6-3 5-5 6-0 24-13 Assists ...... Jane Belanger - 1,541 (1992) 1992 0-0 10-3 7-3 7-2 1-1 25-9 Service Aces ...... Irene Smyth - 56 (1985) 1993 0-0 13-0 10-2 6-1 0-1 29-4 Block Solos ...... Lori Erpenbeck - 74 (1983) 1994 0-0 5-9 5-5 3-7 0-0 13-21 Block Assists ...... Queen Nzenwa - 174 (2007) 1995 0-0 4-8 4-4 2-6 0-0 10-18 Digs ...... Stephanie Klefot - 608 (2011) 1996 1-2 4-8 5-4 2-6 0-0 12-20 1997 3-0 7-5 2-5 2-7 0-0 14-17 Sophomore School Records 1998 0-0 10-5 5-3 1-6 0-0 16-14 Sets Played ...... Jane Belanger - 133 (1991) 1999 0-0 7-6 5-5 4-4 0-0 16-15 Kills ...... Krista Robinson - 487 (1992) 2000 0-0 4-8 0-9 2-3 0-0 6-21 Attack Attempts ...... Krista Robinson -1,233 (1992) 2001 1-0 5-5 6-4 1-6 0-0 13-15 Attack Percentage ...... Eunice Thomas - .384 (1991) 2002 1-2 6-4 2-6 4-6 0-0 13-18 Assists ...... Jane Belanger - 1,664 (1991) 2003 2-1 6-5 4-5 2-7 0-0 14-18 Service Aces ...... Krista Robinson - 47 (1992) 2004 0-0 9-4 3-7 0-7 0-0 12-18 Block Solos ...... Lisa Bokovoy - 41 (1986) 2005 0-0 9-4 6-2 2-4 0-1 17-12 Block Assists ...... Jenny Muzzey (1996) and Mara Eglitis - 129 (1993) 2006 1-0 8-4 5-4 5-3 0-1 19-12 Digs ...... Stephanie Klefot - 517 (2010) 2007 4-1 10-2 5-3 3-4 0-0 22-10 2008 2-1 11-1 8-1 5-2 0-1 26-6 Freshman School Records 2009 3-0 10-1 8-1 6-2 2-1 29-5 Sets Played ...... Lisa Bokovy - 137 (1985) 2010 0-2 8-5 5-4 4-2 0-1 17-14 Assists ...... Sarah Rumely - 1,488 (2006) 2011 2-2 11-1 8-1 5-1 2-1 28-6 Service Aces ...... Krista Robinson - 67 (1991) 2012 4-1 5-5 6-2 6-2 1-1 22-11 Block Solos ...... Lisa Bokovoy - 80 (1985) Totals 26-13 292-150-1 265-141 168-139 16-24 767-467-1 Block Assists ...... Lauren Rapp - 130 (2007) Pct. .667 .660 .653 .547 .400 .621 Digs ...... Jenni Casper - 473 (2003) ^ - School records cannot account for two matches

ACTIVE WILDCAT CATEGORY LEADERS

Sets Played Total ...... Whitney Billings (365) Kills Total ...... Whitney Billings (987) Attack Attempts Total ...... Whitney Billings (2,560) Attack Percentage ...... Alexandra Morgan (.326) Assists ...... Morgan Bergren (148) Service Aces ...... Whitney Billings (71) Block Solos ...... Whitney Billings (34) Block Assists ...... Whitney Billings (204) Digs Total ...... Whitney Billings (930)

30 SEASON CATEGORY LEADERS (SINCE 1995) Season Kills Attack Atts. Attack Pct. Assists Aces Blocks Digs 1995 Dreisbach (463) Dreisbach (1,100) Dreisbach (.265) Bolten (714) Eglitis (24) Muzzey (106) Dreisbach (254) 1996 Heustis (481) Heustis (1,279) Reed (.250) Grimes (1,212) Muzzey (35) Muzzey (158) Heustis (302) 1997 Webb (516) Webb (1,210) Muzzey (.270) Crabb (771) Webb (31) Homas (149) Eiserman (333) 1998 Webb (401) Eiserman (1,045) Crabb (.353) Sample (737) Eiserman (40) Homan (125) Eiserman (269) 1999 Eiserman (404) Eiserman (1,172) Homan (.271) Crabb (891) Batt (40) Weiskircher (129) Eiserman (341) 2000 Weiskircher (373) Weiskircher (899) Barnhorst/Sample (.276) Sample (1,069) Sample (28) Barnhorst (104) Batt (257) 2001 Batt (368) Batt (988) Barnhorst (.246) Sample (699) Spinner (36) Barnhorst (107) Batt (293) 2002 Spinner (368) Batt (1,020) Canfield (.302) Kelley (1,186) Spinner (42) Koester (115) Craven (334) 2003 Spinner (428) Spinner (1,171) Canfield (.334) Marcum (1,561) Spinner (40) Canfield (104) Casper (473) 2004 Spinner (420) Spinner (1,068) Kaplan (.305) Marcum (936) Spinner (27) Cunningham (102) Casper (478) 2005 Wallace (451) Wallace (1,123) Kaplan (.352) Marcum (1,068) Gagnon (33) Nzenwa (145) Casper (523) 2006 Nzenwa (381) Fisher (872) Nzenwa (.341) Rumely (1,488) Rumely (54) Nzenwa (148) Casper (563) 2007 Britenriker (476) Britenriker (955) Nzenwa (.371) Rumely (1,516) Rumely/Rapp (39) Nzenwa (198) Sauer (424) 2008 Mendoza (385) Mendoza (1,120) Nzenwa (.343) Rumely (1,215) Rumely (46) Pavan (140) Sauer (497) 2009 Mendoza (519) Mendoza (1,434) Rapp (.330) Rumely (1,484) Rumely (26) Giesler (140) Sauer (580) 2010 Rapp (324) Billings (920) Rapp (.293) Hartmann (1,001) Pavan (26) Rapp (125) Klefot (517) 2011 Frazier (406) Frazier (969) Hartmann (.337) Hartmann (1,273) Frazier (41) Pavan (121) Klefot (608) 2012 Billings (365) O’Conner (919) Morgan (.347) Hartmann (1,202) Billings (35) Morgan (132) Klefot (481)

WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME?

A Wildcat Player ... Had 20 or more kills: Ashley Frazier (20) vs. Ole Miss (11/2/12) Had 35 or more kills: Sarah Spinner (36) vs. American (11/27/94) Four players recorded double-digit kills: Whitney Billings (18), Ashley Frazier (13), Lauren O’Conner (10), Alexandra Morgan (10) at Arkansas (11/11/12) Two players recorded 20 or more kills: Sarah Mendoza (24), Lauren Rapp (23) at Ole Miss (11/7/08) Hit .750 or better: Kayla Tronick (.833) at Ole Miss (10/5/12) Had 50 or more attacks: Ashley Frazier (52) at LSU (9/21/12) Had 80 or more attacks: Molly Dreisbach (80) vs. Texas (11/7/94) Had 35 or more digs: BriAnne Sauer (35) vs. Tennessee (10/21/09) Had 60 or more assists: Elizabeth Koberstein (70) vs. Tulsa (8/27/11) Had 70 or more assists: Elizabeth Koberstein (70) vs. Tulsa (8/27/11) Registered back-to-back 60-assist matches: Sarah Rumely vs. Cincinnati (11/24/06), vs. Ohio (11/30/06) Had 10 or more blocks: Alexandra Morgan (10) vs. Georgia (11/18/12) Recorded a double-double: Whitney Billings (10 kills, 12 digs) vs. Ohio State (12/1/12) Recorded back-to-back double-doubles: Christine Hartmann vs. Georgia and at Missouri (11/18 and 11/21)

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES

Chris Beerman ...... (2008-10) Michelle Jaworski ...... (1991 - 92) Denise Beuke ...... (1983 - GA) Tonya Johnson ...... (1995 - 97) Jona Braden ...... (1991-92 - Assoc.) Mary Jones ...... (1990 - SA) Scott Carter ...... (2003 - 04) Christie Landry ...... (2004) Reita Clanton ...... (1998 - 2001) T.J. Meagher ...... (1991 - Vol., 1993-94) Sharon Dingman ...... (1988-90 - GA) Anders Nelson ...... (2013 - Pres.) Jenae Dowling ...... (2004 - 06) Shirley Niezgodski ...... (1977 - 81) Katie Eiserman ...... (2000 SA, 2002 - 03) Robert Pulliza ...... (2005 - 07) Jaime Gordon ...... (1999 - 2002) Nona Richardson ...... (1984 - 87) Lindsey Gray-Walton ...... (2010-Pres.) Lauren Sauer ...... (2007 - 10) Sarah Spinner (2001-04) led UK in aces each of her four Ainsley Grimes ...... (1997) Keith Schunzel ...... (2011-2012) years and also led the team in kills three times. Gail Halink ...... (1998) Kevin Steele ...... (1992, 1999 - Vol.) Julie Ibieta ...... (1994 - 96) Mary Wise ...... (1986-90 - GA, Asst., Assoc.)

31 MEMORIAL COLISEUM RECORDS

emorial Coliseum is a tremendous home-court advantage for the Kentucky volleyball team, MEMORIAL COLISEUM RECORDS M which plays all of its matches in the historic facility. Record: ...... 364-144 (36 years) The Wildcats have compiled a 364-144 Largest Crowd: ...... 9,475 Kentucky vs. LSU (10-29-93) record, good for a .717 winning percentage in 36 seasons of play in the facility. In the last seven seasons, Team Records Kentucky is an astounding 97-18 at home. Most Kills: ...... 107, Kentucky vs. Duke (9-9-92) The Coliseum has played host to first-and Most Attacks: ...... 252, Kentucky vs. Duke (9-9-92) second-round NCAA volleyball action as well as the Most Block Solos: ...... 7, Kentucky vs. Arkansas State (9-25-92) 1983 NCAA Volleyball Final Four. It played host to NCAA Most Block Assists: ...... 39, Kentucky vs. Georgia (11-9-90) Regionals in 2011 and is slated to host again in 2013. Most Digs: ...... 122, Kentucky vs. Arkansas State (9-25-92) Memorial also currently serves as the home court for Most Assists: ...... 91, Purdue vs. Houston (9-14-96) the UK women’s basketball and gymnastics teams. The Most Service Aces: ...... 21, Kentucky vs. Ball State (10-26-84) storied gymnasium also housed some of the greatest moments in UK men’s basketball history as its home for Individual Records 26 seasons from 1950 to 1976. Most Kills: ...... 53, Priscilla Pacheco, Georgia vs. Kentucky (11-13-94) Most Attacks: ...... 102, Priscilla Pacheco, Georgia vs. Kentucky (11-13-94) Highest Hitting Percentage: ...... 800, Kelli Stipanovich, Arkansas vs. Kentucky (9-27-09) Most Block Solos: ...... 12, Lisa Bokovoy, Kentucky vs. North Carolina (9-27-85) Most Block Assists: ...... 12, Jenny Muzzey, Kentucky vs. Georgia (10-13-95), ...... 12, Jaclyn Homan, Kentucky vs. Tennessee (11-14-97) ...... 12, Queen Nzenwa, Kentucky vs. Auburn (10-26-07) ...... 12, Amanda Simmons, Louisville vs. Kentucky (9-1-10) Most Digs: ...... 35, BriAnne Sauer, Kentucky vs. Tennessee (10-21-09) YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Most Assists: ...... 87, Linda Menconi, Purdue vs. Houston (9-14-96) Most Service Aces: ...... 7, Mary Catherine Aune, Alabama vs. Kentucky (9-16-07) Year ...... Record ...... Pct. 2012 ...... 13-2 ...... 867 2011 ...... 17-2 ...... 895 2010 ...... 13-4 ...... 765 2009 ...... 14-2 ...... 875 2008 ...... 16-3 ...... 842 2007 ...... 11-3 ...... 786 TOP-10 MEMORIAL COLISEUM CROWDS 2006 ...... 13-2 ...... 867 2005 ...... 7-5 ...... 583 2004 ...... 6-7 ...... 462 1. 9,475 ...... vs. LSU ...... 10-29-93 6. 3,512 ...... vs. Florida ...... 11-16-08 2003 ...... 6-5 ...... 545 2. 7,828 ...... vs. Hawai’i ...... 10-14-83 7. 3,150 ...... vs. Florida ...... 9-26-06 2002 ...... 7-6 ...... 538 3. 5,081 ...... vs. Auburn ...... 11-10-91 8. 3,021 ...... vs. Tennessee ...... 11-28-08 2001 ...... 6-7 ...... 462 2000 ...... 3-8 ...... 273 4. 4,022 ...... vs. Texas ...... 12-9-11 9. 2,841 ...... vs. Florida ...... 11-22-09 1999 ...... 8-6 ...... 571 5. 3,625 ...... vs. Georgia ...... 11-1-91 10. 2,350 ...... vs. Miss. State ...... 9-14-07 1998 ...... 7-5 ...... 583 1997 ...... 6-7 ...... 462 1996 ...... 10-8 ...... 556 1995 ...... 5-5 ...... 500 1994 ...... 9-6 ...... 600 1993 ...... 16-1 ...... 941 1992 ...... 14-1 ...... 933 1991 ...... 8-7 ...... 533 1990 ...... 16-3 ...... 842 1989 ...... 12-5 ...... 706 1988 ...... 12-2 ...... 857 1987 ...... 15-0 ...... 1.000 1986 ...... 10-3 ...... 769 1985 ...... 7-6 ...... 538 1984 ...... 6-2 ...... 750 1983 ...... 25-6 ...... 806 1982 ...... 9-3 ...... 750 1981 ...... 7-3 ...... 700 1980 ...... 11-0 ...... 1.000 1979 ...... 10-3 ...... 769 1978 ...... 7-4 ...... 636 “On October 27, 2002, I sat in the stands in Memorial Coliseum and watched as the Kentucky volleyball team defeated the Georgia 1977 ...... 1-2 ...... 333 Bulldogs in a close five-game match. Despite what was happening on the court, the best part, for me, was what was going on in the Totals ...... 364-144 ...... 717 stands. The fans were amazing. Students were cheering and getting rowdy over the littlest plays, parents were starting all the cheers, and, most importantly, the team seemed to be playing for not only themselves, but for the pride of all Kentucky athletics. I knew then that there was no other place for me. Kentucky would be home and I would make it my job to continue the UK tradition and make our fans proud.” -Former Wildcat Melissa Popp (2003-06)

32 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS nder head coach Craig Skinner the Wildcats have made a school-record eight-straight trips to volleyball’s version of the “Big Dance.” Prior to his arrival, UK suffered a U 12-year hiatus from the NCAA Tournament. Kentucky has made 14 total trips to the NCAA Tournament. The Cats have enjoyed a storied history in 1983 First Round at LEXINGTON 12/2 ...... North Caroliona ...... W 3-0 postseason play that includes eight appearances in the Sweet 16. Regionals at Austin, Texas 12/10 ...... Texas ...... W 3-2 UK’s first appearance in the tournament was match at the South Regional Championships to be included 12/11 ...... Hawaii ...... L 3-1 in 1983 under co-head coaches Marilyn McReavy and among the final eight teams in the tournament before losing to 1987 Mary Jo Peppler. In that tournament, UK advanced to the Hawaii and Texas, respectively, by 3-1 scores in the regional First Round at LEXINGTON 12/5 ...... North Carolina St...... W 3-0 Sweet 16 before losing to Hawaii in the regional finals. final. McReavy and Peppler’s ’83 team and the ’87 team Regionals at Austin, Texas Skinner directed the Wildcats to a school- coached by Kathy DeBoer both used Memorial Coliseum’s 12/11 ...... Texas-Arlington ...... W 3-1 best eighth-straight NCAA Tournament in 2012. Kentucky home-court advantage to sweep through their first-round 12/12 ...... Texas ...... L 3-1 1988 earned the tournament’s No. 16 overall seed and played matches. First Round at LEXINGTON host to the opening rounds for the third time in the last five Collegiate volleyball championships began in 12/3 ...... New Mexico ...... W 3-2 Regionals at Austin, Texas seasons. UK took down East Tennessee State and No. 1970 with the first event held in Long Beach, Calif. Under 12/9 ...... Texas-Arlington ...... L 3-1 14 Ohio State to advance to its second-straight Sweet 16. the auspices of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics 1990 Kentucky eventually fell to No. 1 Penn State in the NCAA for Women, the tournament continued to flourish through First Round at LEXINGTON 11/30 ...... Florida St...... W 3-1 regionals. 1981 when the NCAA began its sponsorship. The NCAA Regionals at Austin, Texas In 2011, UK knocked off Dayton and host has remained the host ever since. 12/7 ...... Texas ...... L 3-0 Texas A&M in the opening rounds of play to make its way The University of Kentucky and Memorial 1992 First Round at LEXINGTON back to Lexington for the NCAA Regionals on its home Coliseum were honored to serve as the hosts for the 12/3 ...... Duke ...... W 3-1 floor. UK gave No. 1-seeded Texas all it could handle NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championships in 1983, won Regionals at Gainesville, Fla. 12/11 ...... Florida ...... L 3-0 before falling in four sets in front of the largest crowd to by Hawaii over UCLA, 3-0. 1993 witness a volleyball match in the Skinner era. The field for the NCAA Division I Women’s Second Round at LEXINGTON UK continued its historic stretch with a sixth- Volleyball Championships was expanded from 56 to 64 12/5 ...... Duke ...... L 3-0 2005 consecutive tournament appearance in 2010. The Wildcats teams in 1998. The tournament’s first expansion was in First Round at Louisville, Ky. traveled to West Lafayette, Ind., before falling in four sets 1993, increasing the field from 32 to 48 teams. 12/2 ...... Maryland ...... L 3-1 to the No. 16 seed . 2006 First and Second Rounds at West Lafayette, Ind. In 2009, UK hosted the first and second 11/30 ...... Ohio ...... W 3-2 rounds for the second straight season and swiftly moved 12/1 ...... Purdue ...... L 3-0 2007 through the Lexington site with sweeps of Michigan State First Round at Dayton, Ohio and 13th-seeded Oregon to advance to the Sweet 16 for 11/30 ...... Michigan State ...... L 3-0 the first time under Skinner. 2008 First Round at LEXINGTON Kentucky served as the host of the first 12/4 ...... Michigan ...... L 3-2 and second rounds in 2008 for the first time since 1993. 2009 The Blue and White dropped a thrilling five-set match First and Second Rounds at LEXINGTON 12/4 ...... Michigan State ...... W 3-0 to Michigan in front of one of the largest crowds ever at 12/5 ...... Oregon ...... W 3-0 Memorial Coliseum. Regionals at Minneapolis, Minn. 12/11 ...... Florida State ...... L 3-2 UK met Michigan State in the opening 2010 round of action in 2007 before falling in three sets to an First and Second Rounds at West Lafayette, Ind. impressive Spartan squad. 12/3 ...... Purdue ...... L 3-1 2011 In 2006, the Wildcats headed north to West First and Second Rounds at College Station, Texas. Lafayette, Ind., for a showdown with No. 20 Ohio, which 12/1 ...... Dayton ...... W 3-2 Kentucky toppled in a five-game thriller to give the Cats 12/2 ...... Texas A&M ...... W 3-0 Regionals at LEXINGTON their first NCAA Tournament win since Dec. 3, 1992. The 12/9 ...... Texas ...... L 3-1 Wildcats fell to host Purdue the next night in a 3-0 sweep. 2012 First and Second Rounds at LEXINGTON In 2005, Kentucky squared off with 2005 11/30 ...... East Tennessee St...... W 3-0 Atlantic Coast Conference champion Maryland in the 12/1 ...... Ohio State ...... W 3-1 Louisville Gardens. The Terrapins used powerful blocking Regionals at West Lafayette, Ind. 12/7 ...... Penn State...... L 3-0 to overpower the Cats 3-1 in the tournament’s opening round. In 1993, Fran Flory’s first year with the program, the Cats hosted the first and second rounds but suffered a 3-0 loss to Duke after a first-round bye. UK made its best two showings in the tournament in 1983 and 1987 when the team won its first

33 UK VOLLEYBALL AWARD WINNERS Sarah Rumely (1st) Kim Thompson (2nd) UK WINNERS OF ALL-AMERICAN ...... Sarah Mendoza (2nd) 1987 ...... Lisa Bokovoy (1st) 2012 ...... Whitney Billings ...... Lauren Rapp (2nd) ...... Lisa Dausman (1st) RETIRED AWARDS ...... Christine Hartmann 2007 ...... Queen Nzenwa (1st) ...... Annette Ewasek (1st) 1988 ...... Lisa Bokovoy ...... Stephanie Klefot ...... Nicole Britenriker (2nd) 1986 ...... Lisa Bokovoy (1st) ...... Laura Linder 2011 ...... Stephanie Klefot 2006 ...... Nicole Britenriker (2nd) ...... Irene Smyth (1st) ...... Kim Thompson ...... Whitney Billings ...... Queen Nzenwa (2nd) 1984 ...... Lori Erpenbeck ...... Christine Hartmann 2005 ...... Amy Kaplan (2nd) (1st) ...... 1987 ...... Lisa Dausman 2010 ...... Lauren Rapp ...... Danielle Wallace (2nd) ...... Kim Martinsen (1st) ...... Annette Ewasek 2009 ...... Sarah Mendoza 2003 ...... Jenni Casper (1st) 1983 ...... Marsha Bond (1st) ...... Laura Linder ...... Sarah Rumely 2001 ...... April Barnhorst (2nd) ...... Lori Erpenbeck (1st) 1986 ...... Jill Ackerman ...... BriAnne Sauer 2000 ...... Megan Weiskircher (2nd) ...... Karolyn Kirby (1st) 2008 ...... Queen Nzenwa 1999 ...... Katie Eiserman (2nd) 1982 ...... Marsha Bond (1st) ...... Lisa Bokovoy ...... Sarah Rumely 1998 ...... Jaclyn Homan (2nd) ...... Kim Clay (1st) ...... Irene Smyth 2007 ...... Queen Nzenwa ...... LaTonya Webb (2nd) 1981 ...... Marsha Bond (1st) 1993 ...... Jane Belanger 1997 ...... LaTanya Webb (2nd) ...... Jane Miller (1st) 1988 ...... Lisa Bokovoy 1996 ...... Gina Heustis (1st) 1980 ...... Kim Clay (1st) AIAW All-Region 1987 ...... Annette Ewasek ...... Jenny Muzzey (2nd) ...... Mary Frietag (1st) 1983 ...... Marsha Bond 1995 ...... Molly Dreisbach ...... Sandy Glasscock (1st) 1980 ...... Sandy Glasscock ...... Karolyn Kirby (1st) ...... SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT ...... Marsha Bond 1982 ...... Marsha Bond ...... Mara Eglitis (2nd) 1999 ...... Kristen Batt ...... Kim Clay 1994 ...... Molly Dreisbach (1st) 1994 ...... Molly SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR ...... Mary Freitag ...... Mara Eglitis (2nd) Dreisbach...... 2008 ...... Sarah Rumely 1993 ...... Eunice Thomas (1st) 1979 ...... Jane 1993 ...... Eunice Thomas ALL-SEC ...... Krista Robinson (1st) Miller ...... 1992 ...... Eunice 2012 ...... Whitney Billings (1st) ...... Jane Belanger (1st) Thomas ...... Debbie Sriver ...... Stephanie Klefot (2nd) ...... Ann Hall (2nd) 1991 ...... Eunice Thomas ...... Sandy Glasscock 2011 ...... Whitney Billings (1st) ...... Molly Dreisbach (2nd) 1989 ...... Mary Jones ...... Christine Hartmann (1st) 1992 ...... Eunice Thomas (1st) ...... Laura Linder ...... Stephanie Klefot (1st) ...... Krista Robinson 1988 ...... Lisa Bokovoy ...... Ashley Frazier (2nd) (1st) ...... Laura Linder All-KWIC 2010 ...... Lauren Rapp (1st) ...... Jane Belanger (1st) ...... Kim Thompson (MVP) 1980 ...... Mary Freitag ...... Stephanie Klefot (2nd) 1991 ...... Eunice Thomas (1st) 1987 ...... Lisa Dausman (MVP) ...... Marsha Bond 2009 ...... Sarah Mendoza (1st) 1990 ...... Laura Linder (1st) ...... Laura Linder 1979 ...... Mary Freitag ...... Sarah Rumely (1st) ...... Cathy DeBuono (1st) ...... Kim Thompson ...... Lauren Rapp (2nd) 1989 ...... Stephanie Green (1st) ...... Kim Clay 1986 ...... Jill Ackerman ...... BriAnne Sauer (2nd) ...... Mary Jones (1st) ...... Annette Ewasek 1978 ...... Mary Freitag 2008 ...... Queen Nzenwa (1st) 1988 ...... Lisa Bokovoy (1st) ...... Irene Smyth 1977 ...... Mary Freitag Laura Linder (1st) 1985 ...... Jill Ackerman ...... Sandra Lunney 1984 ...... Lisa Dausman AIAW All-Tournament ...... Lori Erpenbeck ...... Kim Martinsen 1979 ...... Sandy Glasscock ...... Irene Smyth ...... Jane 1983 ...... Marsha Bond Miller ...... Karolyn Kirby (MVP) ...... Debbie Sriver 1982 ...... Marsha Bond ...... Kim Clay 1981 ...... Marsha Bond ...... Sandy Glasscock KWIC All-Tournament 1980 ...... Kim Clay 1979 ...... Kim Clay ...... Sandy Glasscock ...... Mary Freitag 1979 ...... Kim Clay ...... Mary Frietag ...... Linda Jackowiak SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2012 ...... Sara Schwarzwalder 2011 ...... Lauren O’Conner KWIC Coach of the Year 2010 ...... Whitney Billings 1979 ...... Delphine Nemeth 2009 ...... Stephanie Klefot 2008 ...... Becky Pavan 2007 ...... Lauren Rapp 2006 ...... Sarah Rumely National Invitation 2005 ...... Queen Nzenwa All-Tournament 2003 ...... Jenni Casper 1991 ...... Jane Belanger (MVP) ...... Melissa Popp ...... Krista Robinson SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2006 ...... Sarah Rumely

Sarah Rumely is the only Wildcat to earn SEC Player of the Year and SEC Freshman of the Year honors in school history.

34 BIO PERSON NAME

SEC TOURNAMENT MVP CoSida Academic All-American Melissa Popp 1988 ...... Kim Thompson 2009 ...... Sarah Rumely (3rd Team) Erin Turner 2005 ...... Kathleen Bowler 1987 ...... Lisa Dausman CoSida Academic All-District Kristen Cunningham 1983 ...... Karolyn Kirby 2012 ...... Ashley Frazier Julie Gagnon 2011 ...... Ashely Frazier Amy Kaplan 2010 ...... Ann Armes Leigh Marcum ...... Lauren Rapp 2004 ...... Julie Gagnon SEC DEFENSIVE PLAYER/LIBERO 2009 ...... Gretchen Giesler Amy Kaplan ...... Lauren Rapp Leigh Marcum OF THE YEAR ...... Sarah Rumely Melissa Popp 2012 ...... Stephanie Klefot ...... BriAnne Sauer Sarah Spinner 2011 ...... Stephanie Klefot ...... Laura Stokowski Danielle Wallace 2008 ...... Sarah Rumely 2003 ...... Katie Bright 2010 ...... Stephanie Klefot ...... BriAnne Sauer Sissy Canfield 2005 ...... Jenni Casper Julie Davis Verizon Academic All-American Amy Kaplan 2003 ...... Jenni Casper 2001 ...... April Barnhorst Leigh Marcum 1988 ...... Lisa Bokovoy Sarah Spinner 1986 ...... Jill Ackerman SEC COACHES OF THE YEAR Danielle Wallace Verizon Academic All-District 2002 ...... April Barnhorst 2005 ...... Craig Skinner 2004 ...... Sarah Spinner Katie Bright 1987 ...... Kathy DeBoer Danielle Wallace Sissy Canfield 2003 ...... Liz McCaslin Anne Koester 1983 ...... Marilyn McReavy & Danielle Wallace Leigh Marcum ...... Mary Jo Peppler 2001 ...... April Barnhorst Liz McCaslin 2000 ...... April Barnhorst Sarah Spinner NCAA COACH OF THE YEAR Megan Weiskircher 2001 ...... April Barnhorst 1999 ...... April Barnhorst Liz McCaslin 1987 ...... Kathy DeBoer Megan Weiskircher Stacey Wallace 1995 ...... Tracy Thompson Megan Weiskircher 2000 ...... April Barnhorst NCAA REGION ALL-TOURNAMENT SEC Scholar Athlete of the Terri Crabb 2011 ...... Ashley Frazier Year Katie Eiserman 2011 ...... Ann Armes Jennie Reed 2009 ...... Lauren Rapp 2010 ...... Lauren Rapp Stacey Wallace 1992 ...... Eunice Thomas 2005 ...... Danielle Wallace Megan Weiskircher 1999 ...... April Barnhorst 1990 ...... Laura Linder Academic All-SEC Jaclyn Homan 1988 ...... Lisa Bokovoy 2012 ...... Morgan Bergren Jennie Reed 1987 ...... Lisa Bokovoy Ashley Frazier Stacey Wallace Jessi Greenberg Megan Weiskircher Christine Hartmann 1998 ...... Katie Eiserman Stephanie Klefot Jaclyn Homan AVCA ALL-SOUTH REGION Jackie Napper Jenny Muzzey Lauren O’Conner Stacey Wallace 2012 ...... Whitney Billings Sara Schwarzwalder Megan Weiskircher ...... Christina Hartmann 2011 ...... Ann Armes 1997 ...... Cynthia Dozier Ashley Frazier Tracy Thompson ...... Stephanie Klefot Gretchen Giesler 1996 ...... Cynthia Dozier 2011 ...... Whitney Billings Christine Hartmann Jenny Muzzey Jessi Greenberg Tracy Thompson ...... Christina Hartmann Elizabeth Koberstein 1995 ...... Fiona Bolten ...... Stephanie Klefot Jackie Napper Cynthia Dozier 2010 ...... Lauren Rapp Lauren O’Conner Molly Dreisbach Becky Pavan Ainsley Grimes 2009 ...... Sarah Mendoza 2010 ...... Ann Armes Katherine Lindgren ...... Lauren Rapp Gretchen Giesler Tracy Thompson Christine Hartmann 1994 ...... Betsie Aldridge ...... Sarah Rumely Alexandra Morgan Molly Dreisbach ...... BriAnne Sauer Becky Pavan Katherine Lindgren 2009 ...... Ann Armes Melody Sobzcak 2008 ...... Queen Nzenwa Brooke Bartek 1993 ...... Molly Dreisbach ...... Becky Pavan Whitney Billings Ann Hall ...... Lauren Rapp Gretchen Griesler Eunice Thomas Alexandra Morgan Katherine Lindgren ...... Sarah Rumely Becky Pavan Melody Sobczack 2007 ...... Queen Nzenwa Lauren Rapp Jen Wright Sarah Rumely 1992 ...... Molly Dreisbach ...... Nicole Britenriker BriAnne Sauer 1991 ...... Amie Dougherty 2006 ...... Nicole Briternriker 2008 ...... Ann Armes Ann Hall Brooke Bartek 1989 ...... Karen Creates 1993 ...... Eunice Thomas Gretchen Griesler Cathy DeBuono ...... Krista Robinson Becky Pavan Stephanie Green ...... Jane Belanger Christine Hartmann Mary Jones Lauren Rapp 1988 ...... Lisa Bokovoy 1992 ...... Eunice Thomas Sarah Rumely Karen Creates ...... Krista Robinson BriAnne Sauer Chris Maradits Laura Stokowski 1987 ...... Lisa Bokovoy ...... Jane Belanger 2007 ...... Ann Armes 1986 ...... Jill Ackerman 1991 ...... Eunice Thomas Annmarie Behr 1985 ...... Jill Ackerman Kathleen Bowler 1984 ...... Jill Ackerman Queen Nzenwa 1983 ...... Fredda Simpson Lauren Rapp AVCA ALL-DISTRICT IV Sarah Rumley 1995 ...... Molly Dreisbach BriAnne Sauer Laura Stokowski AVCA SOUTH REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 2006 ...... Kathleen Bowler 2011 ...... Craig Skinner Tess Edwards Julie Gagnon 1993 ...... Fran Flory

35 BIO KENTUCKY IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS KENTUCKY VOLLEYBALL WEEK-BY-WEEK IN THE AVCA POLLS

Year PS # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1982 NR 1-5 ------1983 13 13-7 10 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 - 1984 NR 1-5 ------1985 NR 0-7 ------1986 NR 0-3 ------1987 NR 3-2 17 18 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 - 1988 NR 3-3 9 9 10 8 7 9 9 9 10 9 11 11 1989 NR 1-4 11 11 14 18 ------1990 NR 0-7 ------1991 NR 1-8 ------1992 23 2-7 25 NR 24 22 20 19 18 16 19 19 17 16 1993 18 3-3 16 11 10 7 5 10 10 14 12 12 12 12 1994 NR 0-11 ------1995 NR 0-9 ------1996 NR 0-8 ------1997 NR 0-4 ------1998 NR 0-5 ------1999 NR 0-3 ------2000 NR 0-2 ------2001 NR 0-2 ------2002 NR 0-3 ------2003 NR 0-5 ------2004 NR 0-5 ------2005 NR 0-3 ------2006 NR 2-5 ------2007 NR 1-2 ------2008 NR 1-3 - - - - - 25 23 22 21 19 22 19 17 20 22 2009 21 4-2 18 17 16 17 15 10 8 7 12 11 11 10 10 13 12 2010 14 1-9 16 16 22 24 ------2011 - 4-3 ------25 24 24 19 18 16 16 13 2012 13 2-5 10 19 24 ------20 PS - Preseason Ranking # - Record vs. Ranked Opponents that Year

Enrollment on the campus in Lexington is more than 24,000 and includes students from every Ken- age ACT score for first-year students is four points UK FINISHES IN NATIONALtucky RANKINGS county, every state, - AVCA above POLL the national average. and more than 100 foreign 1983 17. Oregon 11. USC countries.23. Illinois Full-time faculty 8. California t-20. Michigan 1. Hawaii 18. Pepperdine 12. LSU 24. Loyola Marymount 9.SUBHEAD Michigan t-20. San Diego 19. California 13. UC Santa Barbara numbers25. Florida 1,796. State Approxi- 10. Illinois 22. Kansas State 2. Pacific The University of Kentucky Community College 3. UCLA 20. Long Beach State 14. Arizona State mately 98 percent of the 11. Florida State 23. Ohio State 4. Stanford 15. Colorado 12.System Kentucky is made up of 14 colleges24. Oregon throughout full-time faculty2008 hold the 5. Kentucky 1988 16. Kentucky 1. Penn State 13.Kentucky. Washington Enrollment numbers25. Colorado over 44,000. State The 6. San Diego State 17. Texas Tech highest possible degrees in 14. UCLA 1. UCLA 2. Stanford colleges offer associate degrees in technical 7. Texas 2. Stanford 18. New Mexico their3. field. Nebraska UK’s faculty and 15. Florida 2012 8. BYU 19. Georgia 16.subjects, USC two-year programs toward a bachelor’s 3. Hawaii staff4. attract Texas more than $100 1. Texas 9. Western Michigan 4. Illinois 20. Washington State 5. Washington 17.degree, Colorado and State a wide variety 2.of Oregoncontinuing education, 10. Arizona 21. Ohio State million in grants, gifts and 18. Oregon 5. Nebraska 6. California community service and business3. Penn liaison State programs. 11. USC 6. Texas 22. Notre Dame contracts;7. Hawaii and the Univer- 19. LSU 4. Stanford 12. UC Santa Barbara 7. Texas-Arlington 23. Fresno State 8. UCLA 20.UK Baylor now educates 39 percent5. Michiganof all students going to 24. Houston sity has been designated a 21. Texas A&M 13. Cal Poly SLO 8. Long Beach State 9. Oregon private and public colleges 6.in Kentucky.USC 14. Tennessee 9. Washington 25. Cal State Northridge Research10. Florida University of the 22. St. Mary’s (Calif.) 7. Nebraska 15. Purdue 23. NorthernThe number Iowa of UK alumni is more than 145,000. 10. Pacific First11. Class Illinois by the Carnegie 8. Minnesota 16. Nebraska 11. Kentucky 1993 12. Iowa State 24.Private Tennessee supports from alumni9. andWashington friends of the Uni- 17. California Foundation — one of just 25. Dayton 12. BYU 1. UCLA 13. USC versity exceeds $30 million10. annually. Florida 18. Arizona State 13. Oklahoma 2. Texas 59 public14. Minnesota universities in the 11. Hawaii 19. Oregon State The University of Kentucky Library 14. Arizona State 3. Long Beach State country.15. Purdue 2011 12. BYU 20. Colorado State 15. San Diego State 4. BYU 16. Utah 1.maintains UCLA more than 2.5 million13. UCLA volumes, the 49th The University attracts 16. Arizona 5. UC Santa Barbara 17. Michigan 2.largest Illinois collection in the country.14. Iowa Work State is underway 1987 17. USC 6. Stanford excellent18. Wichita students. State The 3. USC 15. Purdue 1. Pacific on a new $58 million library that will serve the entire 18. San Jose State 7. Penn State number19. San of Diego National Merit 4. Texas 16. Michigan State 2. Hawaii 19. New Mexico 8. Nebraska 20. Kansas State 5.state Hawaii thanks to the wonders17. of Louisville computers and 3. Stanford 20. Penn State 9. Colorado Scholars21. Saint entering Louis UK con- 6. Pepperdine 18. Florida State technology. The six-floor facility will encompass 4. BYU 20. Cal Poly SLO 10. Arizona State sistently22. Kentucky ranks among the 7. Florida State 19. Dayton 5. UCLA 11. Pacific 23. Long Beach State 8.more Iowa than State 350,000 square 20.feet Kentucky and have seating for 6. Colorado State top 10 public universities 1992 12. Kentucky 24. Colorado State 9.4,000 Penn people. State 21. Western Kentucky 7. Texas 13. USC in the25. country.Santa Clara The aver- 10. Purdue 22. Ohio State 8. Illinois 1. UCLA In addition, UK maintains 23 research centers 2. Stanford 14. Florida 11. Florida 23. Wichita State 9. Kentucky 15. Ohio State 12. Nebraska 24. Creighton 10. Nebraska 3. Long Beach State 2009 4. Pacific 16. ArizonaBOX HEADLINE1. Penn State 13. Kentucky 25. Kansas 11. San Jose State 17. Notre Dame 14. Stanford 12. Western Michigan 5. Florida 2. Texas Meet Site6. Illinois Date 18.Air Hawaii Date Time 3. HawaiiTelevision 15. Minnesota 13. UC Santa Barbara 19. Georgia 16. California vs.14. LSUCal Poly SLO Lexington,7. Nebraska Ky. 2/18/05 2/26 4 p.m. 4. Minnesota Fox Sports Net 8. BYU 20. Duke 5. Nebraska 17. Washington SEC15. USC Championships TBA 3/26/05 21. Washington 4/2 State 8 p.m. Fox Sports Net 18. Northern Iowa 16. Texas-Arlington 9. Penn State 6. Iowa State 10. Texas 22. Santa Clara 7. Stanford 19. Tennessee 36 BIO RECORDS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES AGAINST RANKED 1988 (3-3) O. 09 Florida NR/9 H L, 1-3 OPPONENTS Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score O. 28 Florida NR/8 A L, 1-3 S. 11 Purdue 9/20 A W, 3-1 N. 06 Houston NR/19 A L, 0-3 1982 (1-5) S. 23 Texas-Arlington 10/8 N W, 3-1 N. 07 Texas NR/23 A L, 2-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score O. 14 Texas 9/4 A L, 0-3 N. 13 Georgia NR/19 H L, 2-3 O.09 Texas A&M NR/18 N L, 0-2 O. 28 Illinois 9/5 N L, 0-3 N. 19 Georgia NR/17 N L, 0-3 O.15 Northwestern NR/13 N W, 3-2 D. 03 New Mexico 11/20 H W, 3-2 N. 26 Duke NR/21 A L, 1-3 O.16 Purdue NR/12 A L, 0-3 D. 09 Texas-Arlington 11/7 A L, 1-3 O.29 Texas A&M NR/19 A L, 2-3 1995 (0-9) O.31 Texas A&M NR/19 A L, 2-3 1989 (1-4) Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score N.19 Tennessee NR/15 N L, 1-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score S. 01 Georgia Tech NR/20 N L, 1-3 S. 22 Nebraska 11/7 A L, 2-3 S. 02 Colorado NR/12 A L, 0-3 1983 (13-7) S. 23 Stanford 11/5 N L, 2-3 S. 03 Ohio State NR/10 N L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score O. 13 Texas NR/10 H W, 3-0 S. 09 Notre Dame NR/9 N L, 1-3 A. 31 San Diego St. 13/5 H W, 3-2 N. 02 LSU NR/20 H L, 0-3 S. 15 Texas NR/17 H L, 1-3 S. 03 San Diego St. 13/5 H W, 3-0 N. 25 LSU NR/17 N L, 0-3 O. 22 Florida NR/3 A L, 0-3 S. 04 Illinois State 13/20 H W, 3-0 N. 03 Florida NR/3 H L, 0-3 S. 09 UCLA 13/6 H L, 2-3 1990 (0-7) N. 24 UCLA NR/8 N L, 2-3 S.16 Arizona State 10/9 H W, 3-2 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score N. 25 Pacific NR/9 N L, 0-3 S.18 Arizona State 10/9 H W, 3-2 S. 07 Pacific NR/4 N L, 0-3 S. 24 Pacific 7/2 H L, 0-3 S. 07 BYU NR/16 A L, 0-3 1996 (0-8) O. 07 Nebraska 6/8 N W, 3-2 S. 25 Ohio State NR/13 H L, 1-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score O. 09 Purdue 6/9 A W, 3-0 O. 06 Long Beach St. NR/11 N L, 0-3 A. 31 Georgia Tech NR/16 H L, 1-3 O. 14 Hawaii 6/1 H L, 1-3 O. 19 LSU NR/18 A L, 0-3 S. 07 Notre Dame NR/8 N L, 0-3 O. 15 Hawaii 6/1 H L, 2-3 O. 21 Texas NR/6 A L, 0-3 S. 07 Louisville NR/19 N L, 0-3 O. 21 San Jose St. 6/12 H W, 3-1 D. 07 Texas NR/7 A L, 0-3 O. 13 Florida NR/3 H L, 0-3 O. 25 Tennessee 5/14 H W, 3-2 O. 23 Louisville NR/17 H L, 2-3 O. 28 UC-Santa Barbara 5/15 H W, 3-0 1991 (1-8) N. 15 Florida NR/1 A L, 0-3 N. 13 Purdue 6/8 H L, 1-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score N. 29 Southern Cal NR/13 N L, 0-3 N. 20 Tennessee 6/14 H W, 3-1 A. 31 Texas Tech NR/20 H W, 3-2 N. 30 Long Beach St. NR/6 A L, 0-3 N. 25 Stanford 6/4 H L, 2-3 A. 31 Wisconsin NR/13 H L, 0-3 N. 26 Stanford 6/4 H W, 3-0 S. 01 Nebraska NR/3 H L, 0-3 1997 (0-4) D. 10 Texas 6/11 A W, 3-2 S. 14 Pacific NR/5 N L, 1-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score D. 11 Hawaii 6/1 N L, 1-3 S. 22 Texas NR/8 H L, 1-3 S. 20 Michigan State NR/13 H L, 0-3 O. 18 LSU NR/7 H L, 0-3 O. 26 Florida NR/3 A L, 0-3 1984 (1-5) O. 27 Florida NR/12 A L, 0-3 N. 07 Florida NR/4 H L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score N. 08 Florida NR/11 H L, 0-3 N. 21 Florida NR/4 N L, 0-3 S. 15 Purdue NR/13 N W, 3-1 N. 30 LSU NR/6 N L, 1-3 S. 28 Texas NR/9 A L, 0-3 1998 (0-5) O. 27 Illinois State NR/13 A L, 2-3 1992 (2-7) Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score N. 03 San Jose St. NR/9 H L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score S. 27 Arkansas NR/16 A L, 0-3 N. 04 San Jose St. NR/9 H L, 0-3 S. 12 Pacific 25/4 N L, 0-3 S. 30 Louisville NR/23 H L, 0-3 N. 20 Penn State NR/13 A L, 2-3 S. 22 Ohio State 24/14 A W, 3-2 N. 11 Louisville NR/24 A L, 0-3 S. 27 Texas 24/9 A L, 1-3 N. 14 Florida NR/5 H L, 1-3 1985 (0-7) O. 04 LSU 22/12 H L, 2-3 N. 20 Florida NR/5 N L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score O. 16` Florida 19/7 A L, 1-3 S. 07 Western Michigan NR/11 A L, 0-3 N. 15 Georgia 17/19 H W, 3-0 1999 (0-3) S. 14 Texas A&M NR/15 N L, 0-3 N. 20 LSU 17/12 A L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score O. 03 Texas NR/10 A L, 0-3 N. 28 LSU 17/12 N L, 1-3 S. 10 Clemson NR/18 A L, 0-3 O. 04 Texas A&M NR/17 A L, 1-3 D. 11 Florida 17/5 A L, 0-3 O. 22 Florida NR/4 H L, 0-3 N. 09 Purdue NR/14 A L, 0-3 N. 07 Florida NR/4 A L, 0-3 N. 17 Penn State NR/19 H L, 0-3 1993 (3-3) N. 29 Nebraska NR/4 N L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score 2000 (0-2) S. 03 Notre Dame 18/19 H W, 3-2 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score 1986 (0-3) S. 12 Texas 16/3 H W, 3-2 O. 13 Florida NR/9 H L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score S. 24 Colorado 10/9 H W, 3-0 O. 29 Florida NR/10 A L, 0-3 O. 18 Penn State NR/16 A L, 1-3 O. 10 Florida 5/16 A L, 0-3 N. 07 LSU NR/20 A L, 1-3 N. 27 Georgia 12/19 N L, 0-3 2001 (0-2) N. 22 Georgia NR/16 N L, 1-3 D. 05 Duke 12/20 H L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score S. 28 Florida NR/9 A L, 0-3 1987 (3-2) 1994 (0-11) N. 11 Florida NR/7 H L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score S. 20 Illinois 18/5 A W, 3-2 S. 03 Nebraska NR/3 N L, 0-3 2002 (0-3) S. 26 Colorado State 11/7 A L, 2-3 S. 03 Oregon State NR/22 N L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score N. 06 Texas-Arlington 9/17 H W, 3-0 S. 10 Notre Dame NR/16 N L, 0-3 O. 25 Florida NR/3 H L, 0-3 D. 11 Texas-Arlington 10/16 N W, 3-0 S. 14 Ohio State NR/7 A L, 0-3 N. 17 Florida NR/4 A L, 0-3 D. 12 Texas 10/9 A L, 1-3 37 RECORDS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS

N. 22 Florida NR/3 N L, 0-3 2007 (1-2) 2011 (4-3) Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score 2003 (0-5) O. 5 Florida NR/6 A L, 0-3 A. 27 Tulsa NR/23 N L, 2-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score O. 14 LSU NR/18 H W, 3-2 S. 23 Florida NR/6` A L, 1-3 O. 24 Florida NR/3 A L, 0-3 N. 11 Florida NR/8 H L, 0-3 O. 12 Tennessee 25/18 H W, 3-2 N. 10 Louisville NR/19 A L, 1-3 O. 30 Florida 24/13 H W, 3-2 N. 16 Florida NR/3 H L, 0-3 2008 (1-3) N. 23 Tennessee 16/15 A L, 1-3 N. 21 Florida NR/3 N L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score D. 9 Texas 16/5 H L, 1-3 N. 28 Hawaii NR/2 N L, 0-3 A. 30 Wisconsin NR/13 H L, 0-3 O. 10 Florida 25/9 A L, 2-3 2012 (2-5) 2004 (0-5) N. 16 Florida 22/12 H W, 3-2 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score D. 4 Michiagan 20/22 H L, 2-3 S. 1 Oregon 10/17 N L, 0-3 O. 03 Tennessee NR/20 A L, 0-3 S. 8 Nebraska 19/1 A L, 1-3 O. 10 Florida NR/8 H L, 0-3 2009 (4-2) S. 16 Florida 24/13 H L, 0-3 O. 29 Tennessee NR/16 H L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score S. 26 Tennessee NR/25 H W, 3-0 N. 05 Florida NR/8 A L, 0-3 S. 11 Kansas State 17/21 A W, 3-1 O. 7 Florida NR/11 A L, 2-3 N. 09 Louisville NR/23 H L, 0-3 O. 2 Florida 15/5 A W, 3-2 D. 1 Ohio State NR/14 H W, 3-1 O. 24 LSU 7/20 H W, 3-2 D. 7 Penn State NR/1 N L, 0-3 2005 (0-3) N. 22 Florida 10/13 H L, 1-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score D. 5 Oregon 13/17 H W, 3-0 S. 07 Louisville NR/11 A L, 0-3 D. 11 Florida State 13/12 N L, 2-3 O. 02 Florida NR/5 A L, 0-3 O. 14 Florida NR/5 H L, 0-3 2010 (1-9) Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score 2006 (2-5) A. 28 Nebraska 14/2 A L, 0-3 Date Opponent UK/Opp Site Score A. 29 Iowa State 14/9 N L, 1-3 S. 17 LSU NR/18 H L, 1-3 S. 10 Florida State 16/17 H L, 2-3 S. 29 Florida NR/10 H L, 2-3 S. 17 Florida 22/3 H L, 1-3 O. 11 Tennessee NR/18 H W, 3-2 S. 29 Tennessee NR/23 A L, 0-3 O. 20 LSU NR/12 A L, 0-3 O. 8 LSU NR/15 A L, 0-3 N. 19 Florida NR/7 A L, 0-3 O. 24 Florida NR/1 A L, 0-3 N. 29 Ohio NR/20 N W, 3-2 N. 14 LSU NR/15 H W, 3-2 D. 01 Purdue NR/23 A L, 0-3 N. 24 Tennessee NR/21 H L, 0-3 D. 3 Purdue NR/24 A L, 1-3

ALL-TIME VS. ALL RANKED OPPONENTS Arizona State ...... 2-0 Houston ...... 0-1 Northwestern ...... 1-0 Stanford ...... 1-2 Arkansas ...... 0-1 Illinois ...... 1-1 Notre Dame ...... 1-3 Tennessee ...... 5-6 Brigham Young ...... 0-1 Illinois State ...... 1-1 Ohio ...... 1-0 Texas ...... 3-11 Clemson ...... 0-1 Iowa State ...... 0-1 Ohio State ...... 2-3 Texas A&M ...... 0-5 Colorado ...... 1-1 Kansas State ...... 1-0 Oregon ...... 1-1 Texas Arlington ...... 3-1 Colorado State ...... 0-1 Long Beach State ...... 0-2 Oregon State ...... 0-1 Texas Tech ...... 1-0 Duke ...... 0-2 Louisville ...... 0-6 Pacific ...... 0-5 Tulsa ...... 1-0 Florida ...... 3-41 LSU ...... 3-12 Penn State ...... 0-4 UCLA ...... 0-2 Florida State ...... 0-2 Michigan ...... 0-1 Purdue ...... 3-5 UC-Santa Barbara ...... 1-0 Georgia ...... 1-4 Michigan State ...... 0-1 San Diego State ...... 2-0 Western Michigan ...... 0-1 Georgia Tech ...... 0-2 Nebraska ...... 1-6 San Jose State ...... 1-2 Wisconsin ...... 0-2 Hawaii ...... 0-4 New Mexico ...... 1-0 Southern Cal ...... 0-1 BIO ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS -A- -E- -L- -T- Jill Ackerman ...... 1983-86 Tess Edwards ...... 2005-06 Toni Lee ...... 2001-02 Stephenie Taylor ...... 1997-2000 Katrina Airhart ...... 1986-89 Mara Eglitis ...... 1992-95 Laura Linder ...... 1987-90 Euncie Thomas ...... 1990-93 Betsie Aldridge ...... 1990-94 Machelle Elliot ...... 1984-85 Katherine Lindgren ...... 1992-95 Kim Thompson ...... 1987-88 Lynn Anderson ...... 1977 Ross Elpers ...... 1977 Sandra Lunney ...... 1983-86 Tracy Thompson...... 1994-97 Ann Armes ...... 2008-11 Katie Eiserman ...... 1996-99 Kayla Tronick ...... 2011-12 Alaine Emens ...... 1982 -M- Erin Turner ...... 2005-06 -B- Lori Erpenbeck ...... 1981-84 Christine Maradits ...... 1987-88 April Barnhorst ...... 1998-2001 Ki Eveland ...... 2004 Kim Martinsen...... 1983-84 -W- Brooke Bartek ...... 2007-09 Leigh Marcum ...... 2002-05 Danielle Wallace ...... 2002-05 Kristen Batt ...... 1999-2002 -F- Natalie Marsh ...... 2006 Stacey Wallace ...... 1997-2000 Annmarie Behr ...... 2007-08 Ashlee Fisher ...... 2005-06 Liz McCaslin ...... 1999-2000, 02-03 Megan Weiskircher ...... 1997-2000 Amy Beiting ...... 1977 Ashley Frazier...... 2011-12 Sarah Mendoza ...... 2007-09 LaTanya Webb ...... 1995-98 Jane Belanger ...... 1990-93 Mary Freitag ...... 1977-80 Jane Miller ...... 1978-81 Desirre Wilkerson ...... 2012 Morgan Bergren ...... 2012 Ellen French ...... 1977 Alex Montefalco ...... 2004 Jes Wilkinson ...... 2004 Denise Beuke ...... 1979-82 Yvette Moorehead ...... 1988-91 Shelby Workman ...... 2012 Whitney Billings ...... 2010-12 -G- Alexandra Morgan ...... 2010-12 Jennifer Wright ...... 1991-93 Fiona Bolten ...... 1994-95 Julie Gagnon ...... 2003-06 Jenny Muzzey ...... 1995-98 Lisa Bokovoy ...... 1985-88 Gretchen Giesler ...... 2008-11 -Z- Marsha Bond ...... 1980-83 Patricia Gindling ...... 1982 -N- Carin Zielinski ...... 1990 Kathleen Bowler ...... 2004-07 Sandy Glasscock ...... 1979-82 Jackie Napper ...... 2011-12 Cathy Brett ...... 1982 Stephanie Green ...... 1988-89 Kirby Newhouse ...... 2003 Active Players in Bold Katie Bright ...... 2001-03 Jessi Greenberg ...... 2010-12 Queen Nzenwa ...... 2005-08 Nicole Britenriker ...... 2006-07 Ainsley Grimes ...... 1993-96 Pam Browning ...... 1978 -O- Linda Bunton ...... 1981-82, 84 -H- Lauren O’Conner ...... 2011-12 Kristy Burns ...... 1997 Ann Hall ...... 1989-91, 1993 Melissa O’Neal ...... 1995 Lisa Ann Hampton ...... 1985-87 -C- Saundra Kay Hancock ...... 1982 -P- Sissy Canfield ...... 2000-03 Christine Hartmann ...... 2009-12 Becky Pavan ...... 2008-11 Jenni Casper ...... 2003-06 Heather Hausfeld ...... 2006 Celeste Phillips ...... 1981-82 Kim Clay ...... 1979-82 Katie Hershiser ...... 1979-80 Alisa Pierce ...... 2005-08 Veronica Cobb ...... 1985-86, 88-89 Blaire Hiler ...... 2007-10 Melissa Popp ...... 2003-06 Candace Cogan ...... 2000 Heidi Hineline ...... 1977-80 Jean Pritchard ...... 1977-78 Terri Crabb ...... 1996-99 Jessy Hoeschler ...... 2011 Aleisha Craven ...... 1999-2002 Julie Holzderber ...... 1977 -Q- Julie Craven ...... 1995-96 Jaclyn Homan ...... 1996-99 Linda Quodomine ...... 1977 Karen Creates ...... 1987-89 Jody Hopkins ...... 1985-88 Sharon Crump ...... 1984 Brenda Huenfeld ...... 1978-81 -R- Kristen Cunningham ...... 2004-05 Pam Hugan ...... 1977-78 Lauren Rapp ...... 2007-10 Cathy Hughes ...... 1998 Jennie Reed ...... 1996-99 -D- Krista Robinson ...... 1991-93 Lisa Dausman...... 1983-84, 86-87 -J- Sarah Rumely ...... 2006-08 Julie Davis ...... 2002-03 Linda Jackowiak ...... 1978-80 Julie Ryan ...... 1978-81 Cathy DeBuono ...... 1988-91 Mary Jones ...... 1986-89 Tanya Diamond ...... 1983 -S- Missy DiGiammarino ...... 1985 -K- Angela Salvatore ...... 1989-92 Carrie Dorion ...... 1986 Amy Kaplan ...... 2002-05 Whitney Sample ...... 1998-2001 Amie Dougherty ...... 1991 Kristi Kelley ...... 2000-02 BriAnne Sauer ...... 2006-09 Cynthia Dozier ...... 1994-97 Karolyn Kirby ...... 1983 Karen Schwartz ...... 1990-91 Molly Dreisbach ...... 1992-95 Stephanie Klefot ...... 2009-12 Sara Schwarzwalder ...... 2012 Katie Knytych ...... 2004 Fredda Simpson ...... 1981-83 Elizabeth Koberstein ...... 2010-11 Irene Smyth ...... 1983-86 Anne Koester ...... 2001-02 Melody Sobczak ...... 1991-94 Melissa Kracht ...... 1999-2000 Lauren Speelman ...... 2001 Sarah Spinner...... 2001-04 Debbie Sriver ...... 1978-81 Chris Stellberger ...... 1983 Laura Stokowski ...... 2007-09 Megan Stout ...... 1998 39 BIO ALL-TIME NUMBERS #1 PERSONS#5 INFO • KimPERSONS Martinsen 1983-84 INFO #15 Whitney Billings 2010-Pres. Jessy Hoescler 2011 Alaine Emens 1982 Jackie Napper 2011-Pres. LauraEnrollment Stokowski on the campus 2007-09 in LexingtonWhitney is more Billingsprivate and 2009 public colleges in Kentucky. hospitals in theKi country Eveland by HCIA Inc. 2004 and Mercer thanMelissa 24,000 Popp and includes 2003-06 students from everyJulie Gagnon The 2003-06number of UK alumni is more than 145,000.#10 Management Consultants.Julie Davis The UK College 2000-03 of Phar- KentuckyLauren Speelman county, every 2001 state, and more thanAnne 100 Koester Private supports 2001-02 from alumniShelby and friends Workman of the Uni- 2012-Pres.macy consistentlyCathy is Hughesranked third in the 1998 country by foreignBrooke countries.Dodson Full-time 2000 faculty numbersStacey 1,796. Wallace versity exceeds 1997-2000 $30 million annually.Jenni Casper 2003-06U.S. News andMelody World SobczakReport and is 1991-94one of the few ApproximatelyKatie Eiserman 98 percent 1996-99 of the full-time facultyMara Eglitis The 1992-95University of KentuckyKristi Library Kelley 2000-02pharmacy schoolsSaundra in the Kay country Hancock1982 with the capability holdKatherine the highest Lindgren possible 1992-95 degrees in their field.Cathy UK’s DeBuono maintains 1988-91 more than 2.5 millionLaTanya volumes, Webb the 49th 1995-98of developing Janea drug Miller “from bench to 1978-81bedside” due to facultyCarin Zielinski and staff attract 1990-91 more than $100 millionLisa inAnn Hamptonlargest collection 1987 in the country.Betsie Work Aldridge is underway 1990-94 its drug productRose evaluation Elpers unit. 1977 grants,Ann Hall gifts and contracts; 1989 and the UniversityIrene has Smyth on a new 1983-86 $58 million library Marythat will Jones serve the entire 1987-89 The University is in the process of developing beenKim Thompson designated a Research 1987-88 University of the First state thanks to the wonders Sandraof computers Lunney and 1983-86the Coldstream Research Campus,#16 a 750-acre com- ClassJill Ackerman by the Carnegie 1983-86Foundation — one of just 59 technology.#6 The six-floor facilityMary will Freitag encompass 1978-80plex designed Jesto attract Wilkinson high-tech companies 2004 desir- publicLori Erpenbeck universities in the 1981-82 country. Morgan Bergrenmore than 2012-Pres. 350,000 square feet and have seating for ing ties to the AmyUniversity. Beiting Negotiations 1977 are under The University attracts excellent students.Lauren The Rapp 4,000 people. 2007-10 #11 way to execute leases with developers to construct number of National#2 Merit Scholars enteringNatalie UK con- Marsh In addition, 2006 UK maintainsEmily 23 research Franklin centers 2013 several new commercial facilities#17 on the research sistentlyAlexandra ranks Morgan among 2009-Pres.the top 10 public universitiesAlex Montefalco which conduct 2004 applied researchStephanie in areas Klefot as diverse 2009-2012 campus.The UniversityBriAnne Sauer of Kentucky 2006-09was founded inAlisa the Piercecountry. The average 2008 ACT score for Aleishafirst-year Craven as tobacco 1999-2002 and health, aging,Alisa cancer, Pierce toxicology, 2005-07in 1865 as a land-grantKim Clay institution, and 1979-82 the present studentsKathleen isBowler four points 2004-07above the national average.Meghan Stoutequine health, 1998 mineral production,Katie Bright manufacturing 2001-03name dates toJulie 1916.The Holzderber campus in 1977Lexington has Stephenie Taylor 1996-2000 Kristy Burns systems, 1997 and public policy. SeveralJennifer excel Reed in the 1997-99673 acres and is located just south of downtown. It SUBHEADJennie Reed 1996 Julie Craven services 1995-96offered to the public.Gina The Heustis Center for Manu- 1994-96consists of a graduate school,#18 the University hospi- AmieThe Dougherty University of Kentucky 1991-92 CommunityKaren College Schwartz facturing 1991 Systems has assistedAnn more Hall than 500 small 1990--93 tal and 16 colleges.Annmarie The Behrcolleges are: 2007-08 allied health SystemLaura Linder is made up of 1987-9014 colleges throughoutKatrina Airhartand mid-sized 1986-89 industrial firmsChris in Kentucky. Maradits The 1987-89professions, architecture,Katie Knytych arts and sciences, 2004 agricul- Kentucky.Mary Jones Enrollment numbers 1986 over 44,000.Missy The DiGiammarinoGluck Equine 1985 Research CenterLisa is Ann recognized Hampton as one 1985-86 ture, businessMary and economics,Freitag communications 1977 and collegesMachelle offer Elliot associate 1984-85 degrees in technicalSharon Crumpof only two 1984 of its kind in the world,Chris Stellberger offering continu- 1983 information studies,Linda Jackowiakdentistry, engineering, 1977-80 educa- subjects,Cathy Brett two-year programs 1982 toward a bachelor’sFredda Simpsoning research 1983 into diseases ofLynn the horse.Anderson 1977 tion, fine arts, human environmental sciences, law, degree, and a wide variety of continuing education,Denise Beuke The 1979-82UK College of Medicine is ranked third in medicine, nursing, pharmacy #19and social work. The community service#3 and business liaison programs. the country in the quality of primary care training.#12 graduate schoolCeleste offers Phillips 95 master’s degree 1981-82 programs UKSharay now Barneseducates 39 percent 2013 of all students going to The#7 UK Hospital is ranked amongLauren the O’Conner top 100 U.S. 2011-Pres. and 59 doctoral programs. Sarah Mendoza 2007-09 Elizabeth Koberstein 2010-11 Blaire Hiler 2007-10 Enrollment on the campus#20 in Lexington is more Heather Hausfeld 2006 Sarah Rumely 2006-09 Erin Turner 2005-06than 24,000 andDesirre includes Wilkerson students from 2012-Pres. every Amy Kaplan 2003-05 Kristen Cunningham 2004-05 Kirby Newhouse 2003 Kentucky county,Queen every Nzenwa state, and more 2005-08 than 100 Toni Lee 2001-02 Sissy Canfield 2000-03 Amy Kaplan 2002 foreign countries.Fredda Full-time Simpson faculty numbers 1981-82 1,796. Candace Cogan 2000 Terri Crabb 1996-99 Whitney Sample 1998-2001Approximately 98 percent of the full-time faculty Jaclyn Homan 1996-99 Krista Robinson 1991-95 Cynthia Dozier 1994-97hold the highest possible degrees#21 in their field. UK’s Molly Dreisbach 1991-95 Jody Hopkins 1985-88 Jane Belanger 1990-93faculty and staffKelsey attract Wolf more than $100 2012-Pres. million in Stephanie Green 1988-90 Linda Bunton 1984 Karen Creates 1987-89grants, gifts andNicole contracts; Britenriker and the University 2006-07 has Lisa Dausman 1983-87 Debbie Sriver 1978-81 Carrie Dorion 1986 been designated a Research University of the First Linda Bunton 1981-82 Linda Quodomine 1977 Brenda Huenefeld 1979-81Class by the Carnegie Foundation#22 — one of just 59 Heidi Hineline 1977 public universitiesBecky in Pavanthe country. 2008-11 #4 #8 The University attracts excellent students. The Anni Thomasson 2013 Gretchen Giesler 2008-11 #13 number of National Merit Scholars#32 entering UK con- Ashley Frazier 2010-12 Danielle Wallace 2002-05 Kayla Tronick 2011-Pres.sistently ranksChristine among the Hartmann top 10 public 2008-12 universities Brooke Bartek 2007-09 April Barnhorst 1998-2001 Kristen Batt 1999-2002in the country. The average ACT score for first-year Tess Edwards 2006 Melissa O’Neal 1995-96 Tracy Thompson 1994-97students is four points above the national average. Leigh Marcum 2001-05 Jennifer Wright 1991-94 Eunice Thomas 1990-93 The University of Kentucky Community College Megan Weiskircher 1997-2000 Veronica Cobb 1985-89 Tanya Diamond 1983 System is made up of 14 colleges throughout Ken- Ainsley Grimes 1992-96 Karolyn Kirby 1983 Sandra Carter 1982 tucky. Enrollment numbers over 44,000. The col- Yvette Moorehead 1988-91 Patricia Grindling 1982 leges offer associate degrees in technical subjects, Annette Ewasek 1986-87 Ellen French 1977 #14 two-year programs toward a bachelor’s degree, and Lori Erpenbeck 1983-84 Jessi Greenberg 2010-Pres.a wide variety of continuing education, community Julie Ryan 1978-81 #9 Sandy Glasscock 1979-81service and business liaison programs. UK now Sara Schwarzwalder 2012-Pres. Pam Hugan 1977 educates 39 percent of all students going to private Ann Armes 2007-2011 Tess Edwards 2005 and public colleges in Kentucky. Ashlee Fisher 2005-06 Sarah Spinner 2001-04 Liz McCaslin 1999-2003BOX HEADLINEMelissa Kracht 1999-00 Fiona Bolten 1994-95 Meet Site JennyDate Muzzey Air Date 1995-98 Time Television Gina Heustis 1993 Marsha Bond 1980-83 vs. LSU Lexington, Ky. 2/18/05 2/26 4 p.m. Fox Sports Net Angela Salvatore 1989-92 Jean Pritchard 1977 SEC Championships TBA Lisa 3/26/05 Bokovoy 4/2 1985-88 8 p.m. Fox Sports Net

40 BIO WHERE THE CATS ARE FROM n the 37-year history of Kentucky volleyball, student-athletes from all across the country have come to play in the Blue and White. Kentucky volleyball players comprise 23 states I and Canada. ALABAMAEnrollment on (3) the campus in LexingtonEunice is more Thomas degree, (Chicago) and a wide variety ofPam continuing Hugan (Parkeducation, Hills) Gluck Equine NEWResearch YORK Center (1)is recognized as one Whitneythan 24,000 Billings and includes (Helena) students from everyJes Wilkinson community(Darien) service and businessCathy liaison Hughes programs. (Louisville) of only two of Cathyits kind DeBuono in the world, (Bronxville) offering continu- TanyaKentucky Diamond county, (Mobile) every state, and more thanJennifer 100 WrightUK (Crystal now educates Lake) 39 percentBrenda of all students Hunefeld going (Covington) to ing research into diseases of the horse. Alexandraforeign countries. Morgan Full-time (Birmingham) faculty numbers 1,796. private and public colleges inStephanie Kentucky. Klefot (Louisville) The UK CollegeOHIO of (20)Medicine is ranked third in Approximately 98 percent of the full-time facultyINDIANA (27)The number of UK alumniToni is moreLee (Louisville) than 145,000. the country in Lynnthe quality Anderson of primary (Kettering) care training. ARIZONAhold the highest (1) possible degrees in their field.Jill Ackerman UK’s (Jasper)Private supports from alumniJackie and friends Napper of the(Louisville) Uni- The UK HospitalNicole is ranked Britenriker among (Cincinnati) the top 100 U.S. Emilyfaculty Franklin and staff (Mesa) attract more than $100 millionKatrina in Airhartversity (Lafayette) exceeds $30 million annually.Lauren O’Conner (Taylor Mill)hospitals in theKim country Clay (Dayton)by HCIA Inc. and Mercer grants, gifts and contracts; and the UniversityApril has Barnhorst (Greenwood)The University of KentuckyAlisa Library Pierce (Louisville) Management Consultants.Terri Crabb (Reynoldsburg) The UK College of Phar- CALIFORNIAbeen designated a Research(8) University of Morganthe First Bergrenmaintains (Muncie) more than 2.5 millionJean volumes, Pritchard the (Fort 49th Thomas) macy consistentlyMissy is DiGiammarinoranked third in (Stow)the country by JosephineClass by the Adams Carnegie (Los FoundationAngeles) — one Deniseof just 59 Beuke largest(Indianapolis) collection in the country.Krista Work Robinson is underway (Southgate) U.S. News andAmie World Dougherty Report and (Piqua) is one of the few Machellepublic universities Elliott (Manhattan in the country. Beach) Linda Bunton (Newon a newCastle) $58 million library BriAnnethat will serveSauer the (Louisville) entire pharmacy schoolsAlaine in Emensthe country (Columbus) with the capability JessyThe Hoeschler University (Hawthorne) attracts excellent students.Kristy The Burns (Martinsville)state thanks to the wonders Freddaof computers Simpson and (Villa Hills) of developing Ashleya drug “fromFrazier bench (Oregon) to bedside” due to Kristinumber Kelley of National (Corona) Merit Scholars enteringLisa UK Dausmancon- technology. (Newburgh) The six-floor facilityDesirre will encompassWilkerson (Louisville)its drug productPatricia evaluation Gindling unit. (Cincinnati) Sandrasistently Lunney ranks among (Paramount) the top 10 public universitiesMolly Dreisbach more (Mishawaka) than 350,000 square feet and have seating for The UniversityHeather is in Hausfield the process (Cincinnati) of developing Kimin the Martinsen country. The(Harbor average City) ACT score forMary first-year Freitag (Seymour)4,000 people. MARYLAND (1) the ColdstreamBlaire Research Hiler (NewCampus, Washington) a 750-acre com- Irenestudents Smyth is four (Long points Beach) above the national average.Linda Jackowiak (Seymour)In addition, UK maintainsQueen 23 research Nzenwa centers (Baltimore) plex designed Heidito attract Hineline high-tech (Akron) companies desir- Erin Turner (Winnetka) Mary Jones (Borden)which conduct applied research in areas as diverse ing ties to the JaclynUniversity. Homan Negotiations (St. Henry) are under SUBHEADStacey Wallace (Union City) Anne Koester as(Muncie) tobacco and health, aging,MICHIGAN cancer, toxicology, (15) way to executeChris leases Maradits with developers (Parma) to construct The University of Kentucky CommunityLaura College Linder (Muncie)equine health, mineral production,Betsie manufacturingAldridge (Kalamazoo) several new commercialNatalie Marsh facilities (Cincinnati) on the research CANADASystem is made (5) up of 14 colleges throughoutLeigh Marcumsystems, (Noblesville) and public policy. SeveralJane Belanger excel in (Kentwood) the campus.The UniversitySara Schwarzwalder of Kentucky (North was founded Royalton) KarenKentucky. Creates Enrollment (Toronto, numbers Ontario) over 44,000.Jane The Miller (Seymour)services offered to the public.Lisa The Bokovoy Center (Livonia)for Manu- in 1865 as a land-grantLauren Speelman institution, (Findlay) and the present Carriecolleges Dorion offer (Toronto,associate Ontario)degrees in technicalAlex Montefalcofacturing (Indianapolis) Systems has assistedKatie more Bright than (Kalamazoo) 500 small name dates toStephenie 1916.The Taylorcampus (Bedford in Lexington Heights) has Tesssubjects, Edwards two-year (Ottawa, programs Ontario) toward a bachelor’sKirby Newhouse and (Greenwood) mid-sized industrial firmsSharon in Kentucky. Crump The(Lansing) 673 acres andAnni is located Thomasson just south (Newark) of downtown. It Mara Eglitis (St. Catherine, Ontario) Melissa O’Neal (Muncie) Ki Eveland (Grand Rapids) consists of a graduateKelsey Wolf school, (Cincinnati) the University hospi- Becky Pavan (Kitchiner, Ontario) Melissa Popp (Indianapolis) Annette Ewasek (Dearborn) tal and 16 colleges. The colleges are: allied health Lauren Rapp (Indianapolis) Ann Hall (Portage) professions, architecture,PENNSYLVANIA arts and sciences, (3) agricul- COLORADO (3) Sarah Rumely (New Palestine) Katie Hershiser (Bloomingtonture, Hills) businessSharay and economics, Barnes (Swarthmore) communications and Cathy Brett (Evergreen) Julie Ryan (Walkerton) Jody Hopkins (Lansing) information studies,Julie Davis dentistry, (Allentown) engineering, educa- Cynthia Dozier (Broomfield) Debbie Sriver (Mishawaka) Yvette Moorehead (Detroit) tion, fine arts, Celestehuman environmentalPhillips (Middlesex) sciences, law, Katherine Lindgren (Brighton) Meghan Stout (Seymour) Jennifer Reed (Jenison) medicine, nursing, pharmacy and social work. The Kim Thompson (Rising Sun) Angela Salvatore (Concord) graduate schoolTENNESSEE offers 95 master’s (2) degree programs FLORIDA (7) Karen Zielinski (Mishawaka) Chris Stellberger (Livonia) and 59 doctoralJenny programs. Muzzey (Smyrna) Kristen Batt (Venice) LaTanya Webb (Southfield) EnrollmentKaren on the Schwartz campus (Nashville)in Lexington is more Fiona Bolton (Tampa) KANSAS (1) than 24,000 and includes students from every Jessi Greenberg (Melbourne) Shelby Workman (Shawnee Mission) MINNESOTA (3) Kentucky county,TEXAS every state,(4) and more than 100 Missy McKee (Daytona Beach) Amy Axel (Minnetonka) foreign countries.Melissa Full-time Kracht faculty (Edinburg) numbers 1,796. Sarah Mendoza (Winter Park) KENTUCKY (28) Melody Sobczak (Hastings) ApproximatelyWhitney 98 percent Sample of the (Arlington) full-time faculty Sarah Spinner (Melbourne) Amy Beiting (Fort Thomas) Kayla Tronick (Hutchinson)hold the highestTracy possible Thompson degrees (Friendswood) in their field. UK’s Danielle Wallace (Point Charlotte) Sandra Carter (Louisville) faculty and staffMegan attract Weiskircher more than (Houston)$100 million in Jenni Casper (Louisville) MISSISSIPPI (1) grants, gifts and contracts; and the University has ILLINOIS (14) Candace Cogan (Louisville) Karolyn Kirby (Brookline) been designatedVIRGINIA a Research (1) University of the First Marsha Bond (Decatur) Aleisha Craven (Louisville) Class by the CarnegieKristen Cunningham Foundation —(Fairfax one of Station) just 59 Kathleen Bowler (Naperville) Julie Craven (Louisville) MISSOURI (2) public universities in the country. Veronica Cobb (Chicago) Rose Elpers (Louisville) Annmarie Behr (St. Louis) The UniversityWISCONSIN attracts excellent (2) students. The Brooke Dodson (St. Charles) Lori Erpenbeck (Edgewood) Sissy Canfield (Blue Springs)number of NationalAshlee Merit Fisher Scholars (West enteringBend) UK con- Katie Eiserman (Lake Bluff) Ellen French (Kinksey) sistently ranksElizabeth among the Koberstein top 10 public (Madison) universities Julie Gagnon (Wheaton) Sandy Glasscock (Louisville) NEBRASKA (2) in the country. The average ACT score for first-year Stephanie Green (Belleville) Ainsley Grimes (Louisville) Ann Armes (Grand Island) students is four points above the national average. Amy Kaplan (Cary) Lisa Ann Hampton (Erlanger) Brooke Bartek (Lincoln) Katie Knytych (Lagrange Park) Saundra Kay Hancock BOX(Louisville) HEADLINE ElizabethMeet McCaslin (Libertyville)Site GinaDate Heustis (Louisville)Air Date Time NEWTelevision JERSEY (1) Lauravs. LSU Stokowski (Aurora) Lexington, Ky. Julie 2/18/05 Holzderber (Elsmere) 2/26 4 p.m. Linda Fox Quodomine Sports Net (Bloomfield) SEC Championships TBA 3/26/05 4/2 8 p.m. Fox Sports Net

41 BIO 2012 SEC FINAL TEAM STATISTICS Team Sets No. Avg/S HITTING PERCENTAGE PERSONS INFO • 10.PERSONS Georgia ...... INFO. . . . . 112 1455 12.99 Team Sets Kills Errs Total Pct 11. Alabama ...... 119 1541 12.95 Enrollment on the campus in Lexington is more private and public colleges in Kentucky. hospitals in the country by HCIA Inc. and Mercer 1. Florida ...... 110 1575 473 3700 .298 12. Ole Miss ...... 107 1384 12.93 than 24,000 and includes students from every The number of UK alumni is more than 145,000. Management Consultants. The UK College of Phar- 2. Missouri ...... 109 1420 436 3764 .261 13. Mississippi State ...... 99 1108 11.19 Kentucky 3. South county, Carolina every . . .state, . . . . .and . . 110more than 1486 100 518Private 3800 supports .255from alumni and friends of the Uni- macy consistently is ranked third in the country by foreign 4. Texas countries. A&M .Full-time ...... faculty. . . . . 115numbers 1662 1,796. 603versity 4186exceeds .253$30 million annually.BLOCKS U.S. News and World Report and is one of the few Approximately 5. Tennessee 98 . .percent ...... of. . the. . . full-time. 119 faculty 1670 585 The 4337 University .250 of Kentucky LibraryTeam pharmacy Sets schools BS in the country BA with Total the capability Avg/S hold 6. the Kentucky highest .possible ...... degrees ...... in 123 their field. 1673 UK’s 618maintains 4224 more .250than 2.5 million 1. volumes, Tennessee the . 49th...... of . .developing . . 119 a 86 drug “from 471 bench to 321 bedside” 2.70 due to faculty 7. Arkansas and staff . .attract . . . . . more. . . . .than . . . 123$100 million 1707 in 638largest 4313 collection .248 in the country. 2. Work Missouri is underway ...... its . . drug. . 109 product 77 evaluation 423 unit. 288 2.65 grants, 8. Alabama gifts and . .contracts; ...... and. . . .the . 119 University 1541 has 584on a new 4116 $58 million .233 library that 3. will Kentucky serve the . . entire...... The . 123 University 76 is in the 470 process 311 of developing 2.53 been 9. Auburndesignated . . . . a. .Research ...... University . . . 109 of the 1464 First 598state thanks 4009 to the .216 wonders of 4. computers Florida . .and ...... the . . .Coldstream . 110 83 Research 372 Campus, 269 a 750-acre 2.45 com- 10.Class Ole by theMiss Carnegie ...... Foundation ...... 107— one of 1384 just 59 579technology. 3800 The .212six-floor facility 5. will Georgia encompass ...... plex . . . .designed 112 to 73 attract high-tech 391 companies 268 2.40 desir- 11.public Georgia universities . . . . in. . the. . . country...... 112 1455 624more than 3981 350,000 .209 square feet 6. and Auburn have . seating...... for . . . . .ing . . .ties . 109 to the University. 63 390Negotiations 258 are under 2.37 12. The LSU University ...... attracts...... excellent . . . . . 107 students. 1392 The 6264,000 people. 4125 .186 7. LSU ...... way . . . .to 107 execute 71leases with 351 developers 246 to construct 2.30 13.number Mississippi of National State Merit . . .Scholars ...... 99entering 1108UK con- 597 In addition, 3662 UK .140 maintains 8.23 research Ole Miss centers ...... several . . . . 107 new commercial 56 facilities 333 on 222 the research 2.08 sistently ranks among the top 10 public universities which conduct applied research 9. in Arkansas areas as . diverse...... campus.The . . . . 123 University 57 of 395 Kentucky 254 was founded 2.07 OPPONENTin the country. The HITTING average ACT PCT score for first-year as tobacco and health, aging,10. cancer, Texas toxicology, A&M ...... in . .1865 . . 115 as a land-grant 36 institution, 389 230and the present 2.00 students Team is four points above the national Sets average. Kills Errsequine Totalhealth, mineral Pct production,11. South manufacturing Carolina ...... name . . . . 110dates to 481916.The 282campus in 189 Lexington 1.72 has 1. Florida ...... 110 1250 638systems, 3731 and public .164 policy. Several12. Alabama excel in . the...... 673 . . . acres. 119 and 49is located 290just south 194 of downtown. 1.63 It SUBHEAD 2. Texas A&M ...... 115 1374 632services 4119 offered .180to the public.13. The Mississippi Center for StateManu- . . . . .consists . . . . 99 of a graduate 34 school, 221 the University 144 1.46hospi- 3. The Auburn University . . . . . of. . Kentucky...... Community. . 109 1356College 625facturing 4041 Systems .181 has assisted more than 500 small tal and 16 colleges. The colleges are: allied health System 4. Kentucky is made .up . . of. . 14. . .colleges ...... 123throughout 1448 678and mid-sized 4208 industrial .183 firmsSERVICE in Kentucky. ACES The professions, architecture, arts and sciences, agricul- Kentucky. 5. Tennessee Enrollment . . . . .numbers ...... over. . 119 44,000. 1463 The 672Gluck Equine 4321 Research .183 Center isTeam recognized as one ture, business Sets and No. economics, Avg/S communications and colleges 6. Arkansas offer associate ...... degrees ...... in 123 technical 1500 689of only 4311two of its .188 kind in the world, 1. Kentucky offering continu- ...... information . . . . 123 studies, 178 dentistry, 1.45 engineering, educa- subjects, 7. Missouri two-year . . . . programs...... toward . . . 109 a bachelor’s 1448 640ing research 3948 into .205 diseases of 2.the horse. Florida ...... tion, . . . .fine 110 arts, human 157 environmental 1.43 sciences, law, degree, 8. LSU and . . .a . wide. . . . variety...... of. . continuing. . . 107 education, 1484 585 The 4142 UK College .217 of Medicine 3. is Missouri ranked .third . . . .in ...... medicine, . . . . 109 nursing, 133 pharmacy 1.22 and social work. The community 9. Alabama service . . . .and . . . business...... liaison 119 programs. 1512 613the country 4104 in the .219 quality of primary 4. Alabama care training...... graduate . . . . 119 school 145 offers 95 1.22 master’s degree programs 10.UK now Georgia educates . . . . 39. . .percent ...... of. . all. 112students 1479 going to 599The UK 3985 Hospital .221 is ranked among 5. Texas the top A&M 100 . U.S...... and . . . 59. 115 doctoral 137 programs. 1.19 11. Ole Miss ...... 107 1425 548 3757 .233 6. Ole Miss ...... Enrollment . 107 126on the campus 1.18 in Lexington is more 12. South Carolina ...... 110 1468 520 3841 .247 7. Georgia ...... than . . . .24,000 112 and 123 includes 1.10students from every 13. Mississippi State ...... 99 1415 448 3652 .265 8. Arkansas ...... Kentucky . . . . 123 county, 120 every state, 0.98 and more than 100 9. South Carolina ...... foreign . . . . 110 countries. 107 Full-time 0.97 faculty numbers 1,796. ASSISTS 10. Auburn ...... Approximately . . . . 109 98 104 percent 0.95 of the full-time faculty Team Sets No. Avg/S 11. LSU ...... hold . . . .the 107 highest 94 possible 0.88degrees in their field. UK’s 1. Texas A&M ...... 115 1556 13.53 12. Tennessee ...... faculty . . . . 119 and staff 98 attract more 0.82 than $100 million in 2. Florida ...... 110 1443 13.12 13. Mississippi State . . . . .grants, . . . . 99 gifts and 69 contracts; 0.70 and the University has 3. Tennessee ...... 119 1555 13.07 been designated a Research University of the First 4. Arkansas ...... 123 1584 12.88 DIGS Class by the Carnegie Foundation — one of just 59 5. Auburn ...... 109 1378 12.64 Team public Setsuniversities No. in the country. Avg/S 6. South Carolina ...... 110 1388 12.62 1. LSU ...... The . 107 University 1803 attracts 16.85 excellent students. The 7. Kentucky ...... 123 1551 12.61 2. Auburn ...... number . . . . 109 of National 1809 Merit 16.60Scholars entering UK con- 8. Missouri ...... 109 1344 12.33 3. Mississippi State . . . . .sistently . . . . 99 ranks 1607among the 16.23 top 10 public universities 9. LSU ...... 107 1312 12.26 4. Tennessee ...... in . .the . . country.119 1921The average 16.14 ACT score for first-year 10. Georgia ...... 112 1364 12.18 5. Texas A&M ...... students . . . . 115 is four 1847 points above 16.06 the national average. 11. Alabama ...... 119 1436 12.07 6. Arkansas ...... The . 123 University 1841 of Kentucky 14.97 Community College 12. Ole Miss ...... 107 1287 12.03 7. Missouri ...... System . . . . 109 is made 1630 up of 14 14.95colleges throughout Ken- 13. Mississippi State ...... 99 1051 10.62 8. Georgia ...... tucky. . . . . 112Enrollment 1655 numbers 14.78 over 44,000. The col- 9. Kentucky ...... leges . . . . offer 123 associate 1805 degrees 14.67 in technical subjects, KILLS 10. South Carolina ...... two-year . . . . 110 programs 1604 toward 14.58 a bachelor’s degree, and Team Sets No. Avg/S 11. Ole Miss ...... a . wide. . . 107 variety of 1551 continuing 14.50 education, community 1. Texas A&M ...... 115 1662 14.45 12. Alabama ...... service . . . . 119 and business 1722 liaison 14.47 programs. UK now 2. Florida ...... 110 1575 14.32 13. Florida ...... educates . . . . 110 39 percent 1587 of all 14.43 students going to private 3. Tennessee ...... 119 1670 14.03 and public colleges in Kentucky. 4. Arkansas ...... 123 1707 13.88 5. Kentucky ...... 123 1673 13.60 BOX HEADLINE Meet6. South Carolina . . . Site...... 110 1486Date 13.51Air Date Time Television vs.7. LSU Auburn ...... Lexington,...... 109 Ky. 1464 2/18/05 13.43 2/26 4 p.m. Fox Sports Net 8. Missouri ...... 109 1420 13.03 SEC Championships TBA 3/26/05 4/2 8 p.m. Fox Sports Net 9. LSU ...... 107 1392 13.01

42 BIO 2012 SEC FINAL INDIVIDUAL STATS HITTING PERCENTAGE (MinimumPERSONS 3.0 TA/set) INFO • BLOCKSPERSONS (Minimum 1.00 INFO per set) Player Team Cl Sets Kills Errs Total Pct Player Team Cl S BS BA Total Avg/S 1. Enrollment Chloe Mann on .the . . . campus...... UFin Lexington Jr. is 104 more 380 private 70 and 699 public .443 colleges in 1.Kentucky. Whitney Little ...... hospitals . MU in So. the country 107 27by HCIA 112 Inc. and 139 Mercer 1.30 than 2. 24,000 Tangerine and Wiggs includes . . . students. . . UF from Sr. every 105 245 56The number 503 .376of UK alumni 2. is more DeeDee than Harrison. 145,000. . . . .Management . UT Sr. Consultants. 96 15 The 107UK College 122 of 1.27 Phar- Kentucky 3. Whitney county, Little every . . . . .state, . . . . andMU more So. than 107 100 251 Private 47 supports 556 .367from alumni and3. Chloefriends Mann of the . . Uni-...... macy . UF consistently Jr. 104 is ranked 28 third 92 in the 120 country 1.15 by foreign 4. Lindsey countries. Miller Full-time ...... faculty. . TAMU numbers Sr. 1,796. 109 295 versity 75 exceeds 606 .363$30 million annually. 4. Clair Nakeyta ...... U.S. . OM News Fr. and World 76 Report 17 and 67 is one 84 of the 1.11 few Approximately 5. Camila Jersonsky 98 percent . . of. . the. AU full-time Jr. faculty 109 269 73The University 550 .356 of Kentucky 5. Library Camila Jersonsky . . . .pharmacy . AU Jr.schools 109 in the 11 country 108 with the 119 capability 1.09 hold 6. the Alexandra highest possibleMorgan .degrees . . . UK in their Jr. field. 123 UK’s 283 maintains 68 620more .347than 2.5 million 6. volumes, Alexandra the Morgan49th . . .of . UKdeveloping Jr. a drug 123 “from 7 bench 125 to bedside” 132 1.07 due to faculty 7. Janeliss and staff Torres attract . . more. . . . .than AR $100 Sr. million 123 in 220 largest 59 collection 470 .343 in the country. 7. Work Lindsey is underway Miller ...... its . TAMUdrug product Sr. 109evaluation 9 unit. 107 116 1.06 grants, 8. Amanda gifts and Anderson contracts; . . and. . AR the University Sr. 98 has 214 on 61a new 448$58 million .342 library that 8. will Elena serve Perri the .entire ...... UGAThe University Jr. 112 is in the 13 process 104 of 117developing 1.04 been 9. Betsydesignated Smith a . .Research ...... University UF Sr. of the 98 First 209 state 59 thanks 451 to the .333 wonders of 9. computers Khourtni andFears ...... the . LSU Coldstream Fr. Research 89 16 Campus, 76 a 92750-acre 1.03 com- 10.Class Ty by Laporte the Carnegie ...... Foundation . . . . . OM — one Fr. of 92just 59 203 technology. 68 433 The .312six-floor facility will encompass plex designed to attract high-tech companies desir- public universities in the country. more than 350,000 square feetDIGS and have(Minimum seating 1.00 for per ingset) ties to the University. Negotiations are under KILLSThe University (Minimum attracts 2.00 per excellent set) students. The 4,000 people. Player way Team to execute Cl leases S with No. developers Avg/S to construct number Player of National Merit Scholars Team entering Cl UK Sets con- No. Avg/SIn addition, UK maintains 1.23 research Roxanne centers McVey . . . . .several . MSU new Fr. commercial 99 558 facilities 5.64 on the research sistently 1. Lisa ranks Henning among . . . the. . . top. . . 10MU public Jr. universities 109 506 which 4.64 conduct applied research 2. in Meghan areas as Mannari diverse . . . . .campus.The . LSU Sr. University 81 of 395 Kentucky 4.88 was founded in 2. the Juliette country. Thevenin The average . . . . .ACT . SC score Jr. for first-year 105 453 as tobacco 4.31 and health, aging, 3. cancer, Allison toxicology, Summers . . . . .in . UGA1865 as Jr. a land-grant 112 539institution, 4.81 and the present students 3. Kelsey is four Robinson points .above . . . . .the UT national Jr. average. 109 460 equine 4.22 health, mineral production, 4. Ellen manufacturing Mullins ...... name . UT dates Jr. to 1916.The 119 541 campus 4.55 in Lexington has 4. Ziva Recek ...... UF Fr. 110 440 systems, 4.00 and public policy. Several 5. Taylor excel Unroe in the ...... 673 . UF acres So.and is 110 located 484 just south 4.40 of downtown. It SUBHEAD 5. Kayla Fitterer ...... UA Sr. 97 362 services 3.73 offered to the public. 6. The Ashley Center Veach for Manu- ...... consists . OM of Sr. a graduate 107 school, 469 the 4.38 University hospi- 6. The Chloe University Mann . of. . Kentucky...... UF Community Jr. College 104 380 facturing 3.65 Systems has assisted 7. more Sarah than Wroblicky 500 small . . . . .tal . AU and 16 Jr. colleges. 108 The 431 colleges 3.99 are: allied health System 7. Jasmine is made Norton up of . 14. . .colleges . . . AR throughout Sr. 123 449 and 3.65 mid-sized industrial firms 8.in Kentucky. Emily Helm The ...... professions, . AR Jr. architecture, 123 484 arts and 3.93 sciences, agricul- Kentucky. 8. Madie Enrollment Jones . . .numbers ...... LSU over 44,000. Sr. 107The 389 Gluck 3.64 Equine Research Center 9. is Stephanierecognized Klefot as one . . . .ture, . UK business Sr. and 123 economics, 481 3.91communications and colleges 9. Alisia offer Kastmo associate . . . .degrees . . . . TAMU in technical Sr. 112 396 of only 3.54 two of its kind in the world,10. Paige offering Wheeler continu- ...... information . SC Jr. studies, 106 dentistry, 414 engineering, 3.91 educa- subjects,10. Sarah two-year Bullock programs ...... toward AU a Sr.bachelor’s 106 371 ing 3.50research into diseases of the horse. tion, fine arts, human environmental sciences, law, degree, and a wide variety of continuing education, The UK College of Medicine is ranked third in medicine, nursing, pharmacy and social work. The ASSISTScommunity service (Minimum and business 5.00 per liaisonset) programs. the country in the quality of primary care training. graduate school offers 95 master’s degree programs UK nowPlayer educates 39 percent of Team all students Cl Setsgoing to No. The Avg/S UK Hospital is ranked among the top 100 U.S. and 59 doctoral programs. 1. Taylor Brauneis ...... UF Jr. 107 1247 11.65 Enrollment on the campus in Lexington is more 2. Sierra Wilson ...... UA Fr. 119 1293 10.87 than 24,000 and includes students from every 3. Christine Hartmann . . . UK Sr. 111 1202 10.83 Kentucky county, every state, and more than 100 4. Mary Pollmiller ...... UT So. 119 1260 10.59 2012 SEC AWARD WINNERS 5. Molly Kreklow ...... MU Jr. 109 1141 10.47 6. Allie Sawatzky ...... TAMU Jr. 114 1175 10.31 7. Raymariely Santos . . . . AR Jr. 119 1212 10.18 SEC Awards Second Team 8. Malorie Pardo ...... LSU So. 105 1055 10.05 Player of the Year: Kayla Fitterer, Alabama 9. Taylor Bruns ...... SC Sr. 102 953 9.34 Chloe Mann, Florida Jasmine Norton, Arkansas 10. Amanda Philpot ...... OM Sr. 107 989 9.24 Libero of the Year: Sarah Bullock, Auburn Stephanie Klefot, Kentucky Camila Jersonsky, Auburn SERVICE ACES (Minimum 0.10 per set) Freshman of the Year: Betsy Smith, Florida Player Team Cl Sets No. Avg/S Živa Recek, Florida Stephanie Klefot, Kentucky 1. Kryssi Daniels ...... UA Fr. 119 51 0.43 Scholar Athlete of the Year: Madie Jones, LSU 2. Taylor Unroe ...... UF So. 110 35 0.32 Amanda Anderson, Arkansas Molly Kreklow, Missouri 3. Kara Morgan ...... OM Jr. 103 30 0.29 Coach of the Year: Whitney Little, Missouri 4. Whitney Billings . . . . . UK Jr. 122 35 0.29 Mary Wise, Florida Juliette Thévenin, South 5. Taylor Brauneis ...... UF Jr. 107 29 0.27 Carolina 6. Jade Hayes ...... MU So. 109 29 0.27 First Team Tiffany Baker, Tennessee 7. Chloe Buckendahl . . . . . UG So. 107 28 0.26 Roslandy Acosta, Arkansas Allie Sawatzky, Texas A&M 8. Cara Howley ...... SC So. 107 27 0.25 Taylor Brauneis, Florida 9. Molly Kreklow ...... MU Jr. 109 27 0.25 Chloe Mann, Florida Freshman Team 10. Alisia Kastmo ...... TAMU Sr. 112 27 0.24 Živa Recek, Florida Liz Fortado, Arkansas Tangerine Wiggs, Florida Živa Recek, Florida Whitney Billings, Kentucky Jasmine Eatmon, Georgia Lisa Henning, Missouri Sara Schwarzwalder, BOX HEADLINE Kelsey Robinson, Tennessee Kentucky Meet Site Date Air Date Time Alisia Kastmo, Texas A&M Nakeyta Clair, Ole Miss Lindsey Miller, Texas A&M Ty Laporte, Ole Miss Television Roxanne McVey, Mississippi vs. LSU Lexington, Ky. 2/18/05 2/26 4 p.m. State

43 BIO UK’S VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1979 PERSONS INFO • PERSONS INFO In only its third year of existence, the Kentucky volleyball squad put together a 35-18-1 record and the Enrollment on the campus in Lexington is more private and public colleges in Kentucky. thanWildcats 24,000 did and not includeseven drop students a game from against every SEC foes to winThe the firstnumber SEC of title UK in alumni the sport is more of volleyball. than 145,000. KentuckyUK, which county, played every 44 of state,its 54 andmatches more away than from100 MemorialPrivate Coliseum, supports advanced from alumni to the and AIAW friends National of the Uni- foreignChampionships countries. in Full-time Carbondale, faculty Ill., numbers after finishing 1,796. first in versitythe Region exceeds II Tournament $30 million held annually. in Lexington. UK ApproximatelyCoach Delphine 98 Nemethpercent wasof the named full-time the facultyKWIC Coach of theThe Year. University The title of established Kentucky Library the Wildcats, who holdalso the won highest the SEC possible Tournament degrees with in atheir perfect field. 5-0 UK’s sweep maintains through league more thanfoes, 2.5 as milliona volleyball volumes, power. the 49th faculty and staff attract more than $100 million in largest collection in the country. Work is underway grants, gifts and contracts; and the University has on a new $58 million library that will serve the entire been designated a Research University of the First state thanks to the wonders of computers and 1980 hospitals in the country by HCIA Inc. and Mercer ClassKentucky by the won Carnegie an impressive Foundation 39 matches — one and of justagain 59 swept technology. through the TheSEC six-floor Tournament facility en willroute encompass to its second public universities in the country. more than 350,000 square feet and have seating for consecutive league crown. Kim Clay was named to the SEC All-Tournament team for the second consecutive The University attracts excellent students. The 4,000 people. season, joining teammate Sandy Glasscock. The Wildcats, who finished first in the AIAW Region II Tournament, number of National Merit Scholars entering UK con- In addition, UK maintains 23 research centers sistentlynotched rankstheir first among win in the the top AIAW 10 publicNational universities Tournament thatwhich year conduct with a 2-0 applied victory research over Northwestern in areas as in diverseSanta inBarbara, the country. Calif. TheThe averageCats did notACT drop score a match for first-year to an in-state as foe tobacco and were and a health,perfect aging,6-0 at home,cancer, making toxicology, them studentsthe team is to four beat points in the aboveSEC. the national average. equine health, mineral production, manufactur- ing systems, and public policy. Several excel in SUBHEAD the services offered to the public. The Center for The University of Kentucky Community College Manufacturing Systems has assisted more than 500 System1983 is made up of 14 colleges throughout small and mid-sized industrial firms in Kentucky. Kentucky.The Kentucky Enrollment volleyball numbers team postedover 44,000. a school-best The 44 victoriesThe Gluck as theEquine Wildcats Research won theirCenter third is SECrecognized title collegeswith a perfect offer associate 5-0 league degrees record. in Lexington technical was the site asof theone SEC of only Tournament two of its kindand thein the Cats world, defeated offering Ole continuing research into diseases of the horse. subjects,Miss and two-year Tennessee programs for their toward first tournament a bachelor’s title under the single-elimination format. Karolyn Kirby was The UK College of Medicine is ranked third in degree,an all-SEC and selectiona wide variety after hittingof continuing an impressive education, .311 on the season. Coaches Marilyn McReavy and Mary community service and business liaison programs. the country in the quality of primary care training. Jo Peppler were named SEC Coaches of the Year. UK wasThe rewardedUK Hospital for isits ranked success among in the the regular top 100 season U.S. UKwith now its firsteducates NCAA 39 Tournament percent of berthall students and first-round going to hosting privileges. The Cats advanced past North Carolina and defeated Texas in its own regional in Austin, Texas before falling to perennial power Hawaii the following night. Kentucky finished fifth in the NCAA that season.

1987 Kentucky notched a 31-2 record, including a perfect 7-0 mark in SEC play and a 15-0 home record, to win its fourth SEC championship. After beginning the season 7-1, the Wildcats put together a 24-match win streak before falling to Texas in the NCAA Regional. The Cats breezed through the SEC Tournament in Baton Rouge, La., with sweeps of Mississippi State, Tennessee and Florida. UK coach Kathy DeBoer was named both the league’s Coach of the Year and the NCAA Coach of the Year. Lisa Dausman was named the Most Valuable Player of the SEC Tournament and an All-SEC selection after hitting a stellar .336 on the year. UK swept N.C. State and Texas-Arlington in the NCAA Tournament before falling to the Longhorns on their home court to end the season.

1988 Kentucky claimed its second consecutive SEC title with a 26-7 record and a 7-0 mark in league play. Senior Lisa Bokovy was an All-SEC selection and also was named to the SEC All-Tournament team, completing her career with a then-school-best 1,657 kills, 3,739 digs, a .329 hitting percentage, 147 service aces and 1,057 blocks. She was the first Wildcat to notch more than 1,000 kills and 1,000 blocks in her career. The Cats swept through the SEC Tournament in Pensacola, Fla., with wins over LSU and Tennessee. After winning a 3-2 thriller at home in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against New Mexico, UK fell to Texas-Arlington in the NCAA Regionals in Austin, Texas. BOX HEADLINE Meet Site Date Air Date Time Television vs. LSU Lexington, Ky. 2/18/05 2/26 4 p.m. Fox Sports Net SEC Championships TBA 3/26/05 4/2 8 p.m. Fox Sports Net

44 BIO UK AT THE SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS redating the run of dominance in the SoutheasternPERSONS Conference byINFO the • UK’S SEC TOURNAMENT HISTORY during the 1990s, the Kentucky Wildcats set PEnrollment on the campus in Lexington is more the standard of play in the conference during the ‘70s than 24,000 and includes students from every 1979 • SEC Champions 1990 • First Round and ‘80s. From 1979 to 1989, the Wildcats won five Kentucky county, every state, and more than 100 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. at Mobile, Ala. SEC regular-season titles that preceded five SEC 10/26 ...... Tennessee W 2-0 11/23 ...... Ole Miss L 3-2 foreign countries. Full-time faculty numbers 1,796. tournament championships. On two more occasions 10/26 ...... LSU W 2-0 Approximately 98 percent of the full-time faculty the Cats were the SEC Tournament runners-up, 10/26 ...... Mississippi St.W 2-0 1991 • Semifinalist hold the highest possible degrees in their field. UK’s 10/27 ...... LSU W 3-0 at Mobile, Ala. making 1981, 1982, 1985 and 1986 the only years faculty and staff attract more than $100 million in 10/27 ...... Tennessee W 3-1 11/29 ...... Auburn W 3-1 during that 11-year span in which the Cats did not grants, gifts and contracts; and the University has 11/30 ...... LSU L 3-1 compete in the tournament’s title match. While falling 1980 • SEC Champions been designated a Research University of the First short of the championship match in those four seasons, at Lexington, Ky. 1992 • Semifinalist Class by the Carnegie Foundation — one of just 59 UK was a three-time consolation champion (’82, ’85, 10/30 ...... Auburn W 2-0 at Birmingham, Ala. public universities in the country. 10/30 ...... Ole Miss W 2-0 11/27 ...... Auburn W 3-1 ’86). The University attracts excellent students. The 10/31 ...... LSU W 2-0 11/28 ...... LSU L 3-1 In the inaugural SEC Tournament of number of National Merit Scholars entering UK con- 10/31 ...... Alabama W 2-1 1979, UK swept the competition behind Kim Clay sistently ranks among the top 10 public universities 11/1 ...... Tennessee W 2-1 1993 • Semifinalist and her first of three SEC All-Tournament selections, at Birmingham, Ala. in the country. The average ACT score for first-year as the Cats won their first of two straight SEC 1981 • Fourth Place 11/26 ...... Auburn W 3-1 students is four points above the national average. at Knoxville, Tenn. 11/27 ...... Georgia L 3-0 tourney titles. With 1980 serving as the last year 11/18 ...... Alabama L 3-2 for the tournament’s double-elimination format, UK 11/19 ...... LSU L 3-0 1994 • Semifinalist successfullySUBHEAD defended its home court against five at Gainesville, Fla. opponentsThe University to win the of crown.Kentucky Community College 1982 • Consolation Champion 11/18 ...... LSU W 3-2 System is made UK claimed up of 14both colleges regular throughout season and at Baton Rouge, La. 11/18 ...... Arkansas W 3-2 tournamentKentucky. Enrollment championship numbers honors over in 198344,000. with The 11/18 ...... Mississippi St.W 3-0 11/19 ...... Georgia L 3-0 colleges offer associate degrees in technical 11/19 ...... Tennessee L 3-1 Marsha Bond leading the way and earning her 11/20 ...... Georgia W 3-0 1995 • First Round thirdsubjects, SEC two-year All-Tournament programs team toward honors. a bachelor’s Karolyn at Baton Rouge, La. Kirbydegree, was and also a widenamed variety to the of All-Tournament continuing education, team 1983 • SEC Champions 11/17 ...... Mississippi L 2-3 incommunity ’83. The Catsservice lost and in the business championship liaison programs. match in at Lexington, Ky. 1984UK now after educates finishing 39 the percent regular of season all students second going in to 11/19 ...... Ole Miss W 3-0 1996 • First Round 11/20 ...... Tennessee W 3-1 at Columbia, S.C. the conference. During these two years, the SEC 11/22 ...... Alabama L 2-3 Tournament featured just the top four teams and 1984 • Runner-up required just two wins to earn the title. at Knoxville, Tenn. 1997 • Second Round In 1987 and ’88, the Cats capped off 11/16 ...... Georgia W 3-1 at Athens, Ga. their fourth and fifth perfect SEC regular seasons by 11/17 ...... Tennessee L 3-1 11/21 ...... Mississippi St.W 3-1 11/21 ...... Florida L 0-3 sweeping through the tournament each time. Laura 1985 • Consolation Champion Linder and Kim Thompson were named to the All- at Oxford, Miss. 1998 • Second Round Tournament team on both occasions as head coach 11/22 ...... Tennessee W 3-0 at Fayetteville, Ark. Kathy DeBoer’s program reached elite status in 11/23 ...... Georgia L 3-0 11/20 ...... LSU W 3-1 college volleyball. 11/24 ...... Ole Miss W 3-0 11/20 ...... Florida L 0-3 Although the Wildcats have not played 1986 • Consolation Champion 1999 • Semifinalist in the championship match since 1989, a return to at Gainesville, Fla. at Knoxville, Tenn. those previous days of glory appears within reach 11/21 ...... Ole Miss W 3-0 11/19 ...... South Carolina W under second-year head coach Craig Skinner. The 11/22 ...... Georgia L 3-1 3-2 Cats posted their best league record since the 1993 11/23 ...... Florida W 3-0 11/20 ...... Arkansas L 1-3 season with a 10-6 mark in 2005. 1987 • SEC Champions 2001 • First Round The University of Kentucky is one of at Baton Rouge, La. at Knoxville, Tenn. only four member institutions to earn multiple SEC 11/20 ...... Mississippi St.W 3-0 11/16 ...... Arkansas L 0-3 Volleyball tournament titles and its five tournament 11/21 ...... Tennessee W 3-0 championships are second only to Florida’s 11. 11/22 ...... Florida W 3-0 2002 • First Round Following the 2005 season, the league’s at Fayetteville, Ark. 1988 • SEC Champions 11/22 ...... Florida L 0-3 coaches voted to play home-and-home series at Pensacola, Fla. with each opponent instead of participating in a 11/25 ...... LSU W 3-1 2003 • First Round conference tournament. 11/25 ...... Tennessee W 3-0 at Columbia, S.C. 11/21 ...... Florida L 0-3 1989 • Runner-up BOX HEADLINE at Pensacola, Fla. 2005 • First Round 11/24 ...... Georgia W 3-1 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Meet Site Date 11/25 ...... LSU L 3-0 11/18 ...... Arkansas L 1-3 Air Date Time Television

45 BIO YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS DELPHINE NEMETH S.23 Indiana State N1 L, 1-2 S.28 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS H W, 3-0 S.23 Louisville* A W, 3-0 1977-81 S.26 Northern Kentucky* A W, 3-2 O.2 LOUISVILLE* H W, 3-1 S.30 Cincinnati A W, 3-0 (126-74-1; .630) S.28 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH H L, 0-3 O.5 East Carolina N2 W, 2-0 O.3 Duke N2 W, 2-0 S.29 Austin Peay N2 W, 2-0 O.5 Georgia N2 W, 2-0 O.3 N.C. State N2 W, 2-0 Led the program in its infancy S.29 Tennessee-Martin N2 W, 2-1 O.5 South Carolina A W, 2-0 O.3 Clemson N2 W, 2-0 and began the winning tradi- S.29 Tennessee-Chattanooga N2 W, 2-0 O.5 N.C. State N2 L, 1-2 O.3 Memphis State N2 W, 2-0 tion of UK volleyball. Coached S.30 Tennessee Tech A W, 2-0 O.5 College of Charleston N2 W, 2-0 O.4 North Carolina N2 W, 2-1 the team to winning seasons in each of her five S.30 Tennessee-Martin N2 W, 2-0 O.6 Tennessee N2 W, 2-0 O.4 Tennessee N2 L, 1-2 years, establishing the program’s presence at O.3 MOREHEAD STATE* H L, 1-3 O.6 North Carolina N2 L, 0-2 O.4 North Carolina N2 L, 1-2 the national level. O.5 Louisville* A W, 3-0 O.6 N.C. State N2 W, 2-0 O.6 Morehead State* A W, 3-2 O.6 Tennessee N3 W, 2-0 O.6 North Carolina N2 L, 0-2 O.14 Eastern Kentucky* A W, 3-1 1977 O.6 Southern Illinois N3 L, 0-2 O.9 Northern Kentucky* A L, 2-3 O.15 Northern Kentucky* A W, 3-1 19-14 (no conference play) O.6 Cincinnati A W, 2-0 O.12 York State N3 W, 2-0 O.17 Pittsburgh N3 W, 2-1 Inaugural Season O.7 Auburn N3 W, 2-0 O.12 Kellogg Comm. College N3 L, 0-2 O.17 Ohio State N3 W, 2-0 (2-2 Home, 4-3 Road, 13-9 Neutral) O.7 Northern Kentucky N3 L, 1-2 O.12 Wayne State N3 W, 2-0 O.17 Cleveland State N3 W, 2-1 O.7 Indiana State N3 W, 2-0 O.12 Iowa N3 W, 2-0 O.18 Nebraska N3 W, 2-0 Date Opponent Site Result O.21 Ashland (Ohio) N4 W, 2-0 O.13 Mount St. Joseph N3 W, 2-0 O.18 Purdue N3 W, 2-1 S.15 Louisville A W, 2-0 O.21 Defiance N4 W, 2-0 O.13 Western Ontario N3 W, 2-0 O.18 Illinois State N3 L, 1-2 S.15 Indiana N1 L, 0-2 O.21 Miami (Ohio) A L, 1-2 O.13 Kellogg Comm. College N3 L, 2-3 O.20 MOREHEAD STATE* A W, 3-0 S.21 MOREHEAD STATE H L, 1-2 O.24 BELLARMINE H W, 2-0 O.16 EASTERN KENTUCKY* H W, 3-0 O.30 AUBURN H-N4 W, 2-0 S.21 NORTHERN KENTUCKY H L, 1-2 O.27 Illinois State N5 L, 1-2 O.18 NORTHERN KENTUCKY* H W, 3-0 O.30 MISSISSIPPI STATE H-N4 W, 2-0 S.21 LOUISVILLE H W, 2-0 O.27 Northern Alabama N5 W, 2-0 O.22 Dayton A L, 0-3 O.31 LOUISIANA STATE H-N4 W, 2-0 S.27 Transylvania A W, 2-0 O.28 Kellogg Comm. College N5 W, 3-2 O.26 Tennessee N4 W, 2-0 O.31 ALABAMA H-N4 W, 2-1 S.27 Eastern Kentucky N2 L, 0-2 O.31 NORTHERN KENTUCKY* H W, 3-2 O.26 Louisiana State N4 W, 2-0 N.1 TENNESSEE H-N4 W, 2-1 S.27 Georgetown College N2 W, 2-0 N.2 Morehead State* A W, 3-1 O.26 Mississippi State N4 W, 2-0 N.4 Northern Kentucky* A W, 3-0 S.30 Tennessee Tech A L, 1-2 N.4 MARSHALL H W, 2-0 O.27 Louisiana State N4 W, 3-0 N.6 EASTERN KENTUCKY* H W, 3-0 S.30 Tennessee-Chattanooga N3 W, 2-0 N.4 TENNESSEE TECH H W, 2-0 O.27 Tennessee N4 W, 3-0 N.14 Eastern Kentucky N5 W, 2-1 S.30 Tennessee-Martin N3 W, 2-1 N.4 NORTHERN KENTUCKY* H W, 3-2 O.30 Marshall N5 W, 2-0 N.14 Morehead State N5 W, 2-0 S.30 East Tennessee State N3 W, 2-1 N.4 TENNESSEE H W, 2-1 O.30 Morehead State A W, 3-1 N.15 Eastern Kentucky N5 W, 3-0 S.30 Morehead State N3 L, 0-2 N.10 Louisville N6 W, 2-0 N.6 Louisville A W, 3-0 N.21 Virginia Tech N6 W, 2-0 S.30 Carson Newman N3 W, 2-0 N.10 Northern Kentucky N6 W, 2-0 N.9 Morehead State N6 W, 2-0 N.21 Northern Kentucky N6 W, 2-1 S.30 Middle Tennessee State N3 W, 2-0 N.11 Eastern Kentucky N6 W, 2-1 N.9 Northern Kentucky N6 L, 0-2 N.21 Tennessee N6 L, 0-2 O.7 Eastern Kentucky A W, 3-0 N.11 Northern Kentucky N6 L, 1-3 N.10 Morehead State N6 L, 0-2 N.22 Clemson N6 W, 2-0 O.7 Miami (Ohio) N4 L, 1-3 N.17 N.C. State N7 L, 1-2 N.16 NORTH CAROLINA N7 W, 2-1 N.22 Memphis State N6 W, 3-1 O.7 Illinois N4 L, 1-3 N.17 East Tennessee State N7 W, 2-1 N.16 CLEMSON N7 W, 2-0 N.22 Tennessee N6 W, 3-1 O.8 TENNESSEE H W, N/A N.17 Virginia Commonwealth N7 W, 2-0 N.16 NORTHERN KENTUCKY N7 L, 0-2 D.10 Pacific N7 L, 0-2 O.14 Western Carolina N5 W, 2-0 N.17 Northern Kentucky N7 W, 2-1 N.16 NORTH CAROLINA N7 L, 0-1 D.11 Washington N7 L, 0-2 O.15 East Tennessee State A W, 2-0 N.18 N.C. State N7 W, 2-1 N.16 NORTHERN KENTUCKY N7 W, 1-0 D.11 Northwestern N7 W, 2-0 O.15 Marshall N5 W, 2-0 N.18 Northern Kentucky N7 W, 2-1 N.17 MOREHEAD STATE N7 W, 2-1 D.12 Cal-Poly SLO N7 L, 1-2 O.15 Virginia Tech N5 W, 2-0 D.2 Utah State N8 L, 0-2 N.17 N.C. STATE N7 W, 2-0 O.18 Morehead State A L, 0-2 D.2 San Diego State N8 L, 0-2 N.17 N.C. STATE N7 W, 2-0 *-KWIC match O.18 Tennessee Tech N6 W, 2-0 D.2 Nebraska N8 L, 1-2 D.6 Lamar N8 L, 0-2 N1-Kellogg Invite (Battle Creek, Mich.) (2nd O.28 Louisiana State N7 L, 0-2 D.3 Rutgers N8 L, 0-2 D.6 Portland State N8 L, 0-2 Place); N2-South Carolina Classic (Columbia, O.28 Florida N7 W, 2-0 D.3 Ohio State N8 L, 1-2 D.6 Texas-Arlington N8 L, 0-2 S.C.) (2nd Place); O.29 Auburn N7 W, 2-0 D.7 Utah State N8 L, 0-2 N3-Cincinnati Invite (Cincinnati, Ohio) (2nd O.29 Tennessee N7 L, 0-2 *-KWIC match Place); N4-SEC Tournament (LEXINGTON) (1st O.29 Florida N7 W, 2-1 N1-Illinois St. Invite (Normal, Ill.); N2-Tennessee *-KWIC match Place); N5-KWIC Tournament (Richmond, Ky.) O.29 Ole Miss N7 L, 0-2 Tech Invite (Cookeville, Tenn.) (1st Place); N1-Illinois St. Invite (Normal, Ill.) (3rd Place); (1st Place); N6-AIAW Region II Tournament N.5 Northern Kentucky A L, 1-2 N3-Cincinnati Invite (Cincinnati, Ohio) (3rd N2-South Carolina Classic (Columbia, S.C.) (2nd (Highland Heights, Ky.) (1st Place); N7-AIAW N.5 Morehead State N8 L, 0-2 Place); N4-Oxford, Ohio; N5-Southern Illinois Place); N3-Michigan St. Invite (East Lansing, National Tournament (Santa Barbara, Calif.). Invite (Carbondale, Ill.); N6-KWIC Tournament Mich.) (2nd Place); N4-SEC Tournament (Tus- N1-Louisville, Ky.; N2-Transylvania (Lexington); (Morehead, Ky.) (2nd Place); N7-AIAW Region caloosa, Ala). (1st Place); N5-Morehead, Ky.; 1981 N3-Tennessee Tech Invite (Cookeville, Tenn.); II Tournament (Durham, N.C.) (1st Place); N6-KWIC Tournament (Highland Heights, Ky.) 20-12 (4-0 SEC) N4-Richmond, Ky. N8-AIAW National Tournament (Tuscaloosa, (3rd Place); N7-AIAW Region II Tournament (7-4 Home, 8-1 Road, 5-7 Neutral) N5-East. Tenn. St. Invite (Johnson City, Tenn.) Ala.) (21st Place). (LEXINGTON) (1st Place); N8-AIAW National (1st Place); N6-Morehead, Ky.; N7-SEC Tourna- Championships (Carbondale, Ill.) (17th Place). Date Opponent Site Result ment (Knoxville, Tenn.) N8-Highland Heights, Ky. 1979 S.5 EASTERN KENTUCKY H L, 1-3 35-18-1 (6-2 KWIC) 1980 S.11 Northern Illinois N1 W, 2-0 1978 SEC Champions; SEC Tournament Champions 39-8 (8-0 KWIC) S.11 Miami (Ohio) N1 W, 2-1 32-22 (6-3 KWIC) KWIC Tournament Champions SEC Champions; SEC Tournament Champions S.11 Cleveland State A-N1 W, 2-0 AIAW Region II Champions AIAW Region II Champions KWIC Champions; KWIC Tournament Champions S.11 Cleveland State A-N1 W, 2-0 (7-4 Home, 5-2 Road, 20-15 Neutral) (4-1 Home, 4-3 Away, 27-14-1 Neutral) AIAW Regional Champions S.12 Miami (Ohio) N1 L, 1-3 (6-0 Home, 11-0 Road, 22-8 Neutral) S.25 SOUTH CAROLINA H-N2 W, 2-0 Date Opponent Site Result Date Opponent Site Result S.25 ALABAMA H-N2 W, 2-0 S.15 TENNESSEE TECH H W, 2-0 S.14 Eastern Kentucky* A W, 3-1 Date Opponent Site Result S.26 NORTHWESTERN H-N2 L, 1-2 S.15 MICHIGAN STATE H L, 0-2 S.18 MOREHEAD STATE* H L, 0-3 S.6 Miami (Ohio) A W, 3-0 S.26 CENTRAL FLORIDA H-N2 W, 2-0 S.15 EASTERN KENTUCKY* H L, 1-2 S.21 Purdue N1 L, 1-2 S.13 Dayton A W, 3-2 S.27 MEMPHIS STATE H-N2 W, 2-0 S.21 Eastern Kentucky* A L, 2-3 S.21 Central Michigan N1 W, 2-1 S.13 Mount St. Joseph A W, 2-0 S.27 NORTHWESTERN H-N2 L, 2-3 S.22 Western Illinois N1 L, 1-2 S.21 Illinois N1 W, 2-1 S.13 Louisville* A W, 2-0 S.29 Ole Miss* A W, 3-0 S.22 DePaul N1 L, 1-2 S.21 Cleveland State N1 W, 2-0 S.19 Eastern Michigan N1 W, 3-0 O.7 Tulane N3 W, 2-0 S.22 Purdue N1 L, 0-2 S.22 DePaul N1 W, 2-0 S.19 Ohio N1 W, 3-0 O.7 North Texas State N3 W, 2-0 S.23 Wisconsin N1 W, 2-0 S.22 Illinois State A T, 1-1 S.20 Kellogg Comm. College N1 L, 2-3 S.23 Cleveland State N1 L, 0-2 S.22 Illinois N1 W, 2-1 S.20 Northern Michigan N1 W, 3-1

46 BIO PERSON NAME O.8 Houston A-N3 W, 2-0 N.7 FLORIDA STATE H-N5 W, 3-2 D.11 Hawaii N9 L, 1-3 1985 O.8 Texas-Arlington N3 L, 0-2 N.10 Tennessee* A L, 0-3 14-23 (2-4 SEC, 6th) O.10 Houston A-N3 W, 2-0 N.14 GEORGIA* H W, 3-1 *-SEC match (8-6 Home, 5-10 Away, 1-7 Neutral) O.17 Cincinnati A W, 3-1 N.18 Mississippi State N6 W, 3-0 N1-UK Labor Day Tournament (LEXINGTON) Date Opponent Site Result O.18 LOUISIANA STATE* H W, 3-1 N.19 Tennessee N6 L, 1-3 (1st Place); N2-Morehead, Ky.; N3-Tennessee S.1 MOREHEAD STATE H-N1 W, 3-1 O.23 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-0 N.20 Georgia N6 W, 3-0 Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.) (T-1st Place); S.2 EASTERN KENTUCKY H-N1 L, 2-3 O.26 FLORIDA STATE H L, 2-3 N4-Cincinnati Invite (Cincinnati, Ohio) (1st S.6 Notre Dame A W, 3-0 O.27 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-0 *-SEC match Place); N5-Purdue Classic (West Lafayette, Ind.) S.7 Western Michigan A L, 0-3 N.6 Cal. Poly-SLO N4 L, 1-2 N1-Kentucky Classic ( LEXINGTON) (1st Place); (1st Place); N6-Eastern Kentucky Tournament S.13 Central Michigan N2 L, 2-3 N.6 Stanford N4 L, 1-2 N2-Louisiana State Invite (Baton Rouge, La.) (Richmond, Ky.) (1st Place); N7-SEC Tourna- S.13 Southern Illinois A-N2 L, 0-3 N.6 Cal. State-Fullerton N4 L, 1-2 N3-Purdue Classic (West Lafayette, Ind.) (3rd ment (LEXINGTON) (1st Place); N8-NCAA Tour- S.14 Texas A&M N2 L, 0-3 N.7 UCLA A-N4 L, 0-2 Place); N4-Texas A&M Wendy’s Classic (College nament 1st Round (LEXINGTON); N9-NCAA S.14 Minnesota N2 L, 0-3 N.7 Oregon N4 W, 3-0 Station, Texas) (3rd Place); N5-Mason-Dixon Tournament Regional (Austin, Texas) S.25 TENNESSEE* H L, 2-3 N.13 Georgia A W, 3-0 Classic (LEXINGTON) (1st Place); N6-SEC Tour- S.27 NORTH CAROLINA H-N3 W, 3-2 N.15 Alabama A W, 3-1 nament (Baton Rouge, La.) (3rd Place). KATHY DEBOER S.28 MIAMI (OHIO) H-N3 L, 0-3 N.18 Alabama N5 L, 2-3 1984-92 O.3 Texas A L, 0-3 N.19 Louisiana State N5 L, 0-3 1983 (209-97; .683) O.4 Texas A&M A L, 1-3 44-7 (5-0 SEC, 1st) O.5 Texas-Arlington A L, 1-3 *-SEC match SEC Champions; SEC Tournament Champions DeBoer’s nine-year stint saw UK O.8 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-0 N1-Cleveland State Invite (Cleveland, Ohio) (2nd Tie-5th NCAA (25-6 Home, 7-0 Road, 12-1 return to the top of college vol- O.11 GEORGIA* H W, 3-2 Place); N2-Lady Kats Invite (LEXINGTON) (2nd Neutral) leyball, equaling the best NCAA O.13 SOUTH CAROLINA H W, 3-0 Place); N3-Houston Invite (Houston, Texas) (3rd finish in school history, fifth in 1987. She is the O.17 South Florida A W, 3-0 Place); N4-AIAW National Tournament (Los Date Opponent Site Result only coach to win more than 200 matches at UK. O.18 Florida State A W, 3-2 Angeles, Calif.) N5-SEC Tournament (Knoxville, A.31 SAN DIEGO STATE H W, 3-2 O.20 Florida* A L, 2-3 Tenn.) (4th Place). S.2 NOTRE DAME H-N1 W, 3-0 1984 O.26 LOUISIANA STATE* H L, 2-3 S.2 BALL STATE H-N1 W, 3-0 21-8 (6-0 SEC, 2nd) O.27 MICHIGAN H L, 1-3 S.2 ORAL ROBERTS H-N1 W, 3-0 SEC Tournament Runner-up O.30 Cincinnati A W, 3-1 MARILYN MCREAVY & S.3 RUTGERS H-N1 W, 3-1 (6-2 Home, 8-4 Road, 7-2 Neutral) N.5 Ole Miss* A L, 2-3 MARY JO PEPPLER S.3 LOUISVILLE H-N1 W, 3-1 N.8 Pittsburgh N4 L, 2-3 1982-83 S.3 SAN DIEGO STATE H-N1 W, 3-0 Date Opponent Site Result N.8 Illinois State N4 L, 0-3 (65-21; .756) S.4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN H-N1 W, 3-1 S.11 Ball State A W, 3-2 N.9 Purdue A-N4 L, 0-3 S.4 ILLINOIS STATE H-N1 W, 3-0 S.13 EASTERN KENTUCKY H W, 3-0 N.12 Indiana A L, 1-3 The co-coaches led the Wildcats S.9 UCLA H L, 2-3 S.14 Louisville A-N1 W, 3-2 N.16 EASTERN KENTUCKY H-N5 W, 3-1 to their most successful year to S.13 Clemson N2 W, 3-0 S.15 Penn State N1 L, 0-3 N.17 CINCINNATI H-N5 W, 3-0 date in 1983 when they won a S.13 Morehead State A W, 3-1 S.15 Purdue N1 W, 3-1 N.17 PENN STATE H-N5 L, 0-3 school-record 44 matches and S.16 ARIZONA STATE H W, 3-2 S.16 Missouri N1 W, 3-2 N.19 LOUISVILLE H W, 3-1 had a school-best finish of fifth in S.17 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-0 S.18 Eastern Kentucky A W, 3-2 N.22 Tennessee N6 W, 3-0 the NCAA Tournament. S.18 ARIZONA STATE H W, 3-2 S.25 Cincinnati A W, 3-1 N.23 Georgia N6 L, 0-3 S.24 PACIFIC H L, 0-3 S.26 Tennessee* A W, 3-1 N.24 Ole Miss A-N6 W, 3-0 1982 S.25 Indiana N2 W, 3-1 S.28 Texas A-N2 L, 0-3 N.29 Nebraska N7 L, 0-3 21-14 (3-1 SEC) S.25 Bellarmine N2 W, 3-0 S.29 Houston N2 L, 1-3 N.30 Illinois State A-N7 L, 2-3 (9-2 Home, 2-7 Road, 10-5 Neutral) S.27 Georgia* A W, 3-1 O.1 Louisiana State* A W, 3-1 S.29 TEXAS TECH H W, 3-1 O.3 OLE MISS* H W, 3-0 *-SEC match Date Opponent Site Result S.30 Temple N3 W, 3-0 O.5 FLORIDA* H W, 3-0 N1-KY Kickoff Classic (LEXINGTON) (2nd Place); S.4 Southern Illinois A L, 2-3 O.1 Duke N3 W, 3-0 O.19 Georgia* A W, 3-0 N2-Saluki Invite (Carbondale, Ill.) (5th Place); S.10 LOUISVILLE H L, 0-3 O.1 Southern Illinois N3 W, 3-1 O.22 INDIANA H W, 3-0 N3-Kentucky Invite (LEXINGTON) (2nd Place); S.12 Memphis State A W, 3-2 O.2 LOUISIANA STATE* H W, 3-1 O.26 Ball State N3 W, 3-1 N4-Purdue Invite (West Lafayette, Ind.) (4th Place); S.21 MINNESOTA H L, 2-3 O.4 Eastern Kentucky A W, 3-2 O.27 Texas-Arlington N3 W, 3-0 N5-Lady Kat Invite (LEXINGTON) (2nd Place); S.24 MIAMI (OHIO) H-N1 W, 3-1 O.5 Illinois State N4 W, 3-2 O.27 Illinois State A-N3 L, 2-3 N6-SEC Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) (3rd Place); S.25 BALL STATE H-N1 W, 3-0 O.5 Cincinnati N4 W, 3-1 O.28 TENNESSEE TECH H W, 3-1 N7-Illinois State Invite (Normal, Ill.) (4th Place). S.28 CINCINNATI H W, 3-1 O.7 Nebraska N5 W, 3-2 O.30 Mississippi State* A W, 3-0 S.29 Louisville A L, 1-3 O.8 Pittsburgh N5 W, 3-2 N.3 SAN JOSE STATE H L, 0-3 1986 O.8 Lamar N2 L, 1-2 O.9 Purdue A-N5 W, 3-0 N.4 SAN JOSE STATE H L, 0-3 22-12 (4-2 SEC, 3rd) O.8 Oral Roberts N2 L, 1-2 O.11 LOYOLA-MARYMOUNT H W, 3-0 N.9 Cleveland State N4 W, 3-0 (10-3 Home, 7-6 Away, 5-3 Neutral) O.8 Tulane N2 W, 2-0 O.14 HAWAII H L, 1-3 N.10 Rutgers N4 W, 3-1 O.9 N2 W, 2-0 O.15 HAWAII H L, 2-3 N.20 Penn State A-N4 L, 2-3 Date Opponent Site Result O.9 Texas Lutheran N2 W, 2-1 O.18 Ole Miss* A W, 3-0 N.13 LOUISVILLE H W, 3-1 S.5 MOREHEAD STATE H-N1 W, 3-0 O.9 Texas A&M N2 L, 0-2 O.20 RHODE ISLAND H W, 3-1 N.16 Georgia N5 W, 3-1 S.6 EASTERN KENTUCKY H-N1 W, 3-1 O.9 Oral Roberts N2 W, 2-0 O.21 SAN JOSE STATE H W, 3-1 N.17 Tennessee A-N5 L, 1-3 S.9 OHIO H W, 3-0 O.11 Louisiana State A-N2 L, 1-3 O.23 PENN STATE H W, 3-0 S.12 Michigan N2 W, 3-2 O.15 Northwestern N3 W, 3-2 O.25 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-2 *-SEC match S.13 Eastern Michigan A-N2 L, 0-3 O.15 Penn State N3 L, 2-3 O.26 BALL STATE H W, 3-1 N1-Cardinal Invite (Louisville) (2nd Place); S.16 Ohio State A L, 1-3 N2-Texas Classic (Austin, Texas) (4th Place); O.16 Purdue A-N3 L, 0-3 O.28 SANTA BARBARA H W, 3-0 S.18 North Carolina A W, 3-0 N3-Illinois State Invite (Normal, Ill.) (2nd Place); O.19 Mississippi State* A W, 3-0 O.29 Tennessee Tech N6 W, 3-0 N4-Penn State Classic; (University Park, Pa.) S.19 Duke A W, 3-0 O.24 MEMPHIS STATE H W, 3-1 O.29 Appalachian State N6 W, 3-0 (2nd Place); N5-SEC Tournament (Knoxville, S.23 CINCINNATI H W, 3-1 O.26 OLE MISS* H W, 3-0 N.13 PURDUE H L, 1-3 Tenn.) (2nd Place). S.26 Tennessee* A-N3 W, 3-1 O.29 Texas A&M A-N4 L, 2-3 N.15 Louisville A W, 3-0 S.27 George Washington N3 W, 3-1 O.29 Louisiana State N4 W, 3-1 N.19 OLE MISS N7 W, 3-0 S.27 Central Michigan N3 L, 2-3 O.30 Southwest Missouri N4 W, 3-2 N.20 TENNESSEE N7 W, 3-1 O.3 TEXAS H L, 2-3 O.30 Florida State N4 W, 3-2 N.25 STANFORD H L, 2-3 O.5 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS H L, 0-3 O.31 Texas A&M A-N4 L, 2-3 N.26 STANFORD H W, 3-0 O.7 Morehead State A W, 3-1 N.5 CINCINNATI H-N5 W, 3-1 D.2 NORTH CAROLINA H-N8 W, 3-0 O.10 NOTRE DAME H W, 3-0 N.6 CLEVELAND STATE H-N5 W, 3-2 D.10 Texas A-N9 W, 3-2

47 BIO PERSON NAME O.11 OLE MISS* H W, 3-1 (1st Place); N3-SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, S.22 Nebraska A-N3 L, 2-3 N.17 WYOMING H W, 3-0 O.13 PURDUE H W, 3-2 La.) (1st Place); N4-NCAA Tournament 1st S.23 Stanford N3 L, 2-3 N.23 Ole Miss N6 L, 2-3 O.17 Pittsburgh A L, 1-3 Round (LEXINGTON); N5-NCAA Tournament S.23 Pittsburgh N3 L, 1-3 N.30 FLORIDA STATE N7 W, 3-1 O.18 Penn State A L, 1-3 Regional (Austin, Texas). S.29 Florida State A L, 2-3 D.7 Texas N8 L, 0-3 O.22 FLORIDA* H L, 2-3 O.1 Florida* A W, 3-0 O.25 GEORGIA* H W, 3-1 1988 O.6 AUBURN* H W, 3-0 *-SEC match O.28 Miami (Ohio) A L, 1-3 26-7 (7-0 SEC; 1st) O.8 GEORGIA* H L, 1-3 N1-KY Kickoff Classic (LEXINGTON) (1st O.31 TEXAS A&M H W, 3-1 SEC Champions; SEC Tournament Champions O.13 TEXAS H W, 3-0 Place); N2-Mizuno Classic (Provo, Utah) (3rd N.3 Mississippi State* A W, 3-0 Tie-9th in NCAA O.15 N.C. STATE H W, 3-0 Place); N3-Big Four Classic (Bloomington, Ind.); N.7 Louisiana State* A-N4 L, 1-3 (10-1 Home, 9-1 Away, 7-5 Neutral) O.17 CINCINNATI H W, 3-1 N4-Sportmart Classic (Chicago, Ill.) (4th Place); N.8 Wisconsin N4 W, 3-0 O.20 INDIANA H L, 0-3 N5-Birmingham, Ala.; N6-SEC Tournament N.11 LOUISVILLE H W, 3-0 Date Opponent Site Result O.22 Ohio State A L, 0-3 (Mobile, Ala.); N7-NCAA Tournament 1st & 2nd N.14 Eastern Kentucky A W, 3-0 S.4 Eastern Kentucky H-N1 W, 3-0 O.26 Ole Miss* A W, 3-1 Rounds (LEXINGTON); N8-NCAA Tournament N.21 Ole Miss N5 W, 3-0 S.5 Morehead State H-N1 W, 3-0 O.27 Mississippi State* A W, 3-0 Regional (Austin, Texas). N.22 Georgia N5 L, 1-3 S.9 Oklahoma N2 L, 0-3 O.28 Alabama* A W, 3-0 N.23 Florida A-N5 W, 3-0 S.10 Washington N2 W, 3-1 O.29 Memphis State A W, 3-1 1991 N.28 Arizona N6 L, 2-3 S.11 Purdue A-N2 W, 3-1 N.2 LOUISIANA STATE* H L, 0-3 24-13 (8-6 SEC; 4th) N.29 Northern Arizona N6 W, 3-0 S.14 OHIO STATE H W, 3-1 N.5 Notre Dame A W, 3-1 NIVC Champions S.17 WESTERN MICHIGAN H W, 3-2 N.8 Louisville A W, 3-2 (8-7 Home, 6-4 Away, 10-2 Neutral) *-SEC match S.20 Miami (Ohio) A W, 3-1 N.10 SYRACUSE H-N4 W, 3-1 N1-KY Kickoff Classic (LEXINGTON) (1st Place); S.23 Texas-Arlington N3 W, 3-1 N.11 FLORIDA ST. H-N4 L, 2-3 Date Opponent Site Result N2-Eastern Mich. Invite (Ypsilanti, Mich.) (2nd S.24 Texas Tech A-N3 W, 3-0 N.18 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-1 A.31 TEXAS TECH H-N1 W, 3-2 Place); N3-Avia Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.) (2nd S.25 Pepperdine N3 W, 3-0 N.19 HOUSTON H L, 1-3 A.31 WISCONSIN H-N1 L, 0-3 Place); N4-Louisiana St.Classic (Baton Rouge, S.27 WESTERN KENTUCKY H W, 3-0 N.24 Georgia N5 W, 3-1 S.1 NEBRASKA H-N1 L, 0-3 La.) (2nd Place); N5-SEC Tournament (Gaines- S.30 Georgia* A W, 3-0 N.25 Louisiana State N5 L, 0-3 S.6 Notre Dame N2 W, 3-0 ville, Fla.) (3rd Place); N6-Fiesta Bowl Classic O.2 Auburn* A W, 3-0 S.7 Indiana N2 W, 3-2 (Tempe, Ariz.) (3rd Place). O.5 Tennessee* A W, 3-1 *-SEC match S.13 Arizona N3 W, 3-0 O.8 NOTRE DAME H L, 1-3 N1-Kentucky Kickoff Classic (LEXINGTON) S.14 Pacific N3 L, 1-3 1987 O.9 MEMPHIS STATE H W, 3-0 (1st Place); N2-WKU Coca-Cola Classic S.17 CINCINNATI H W, 3-0 31-2 (7-0 SEC, 1st) O.14 Texas A L, 0-3 (Bowling Green, Ky.) (1st Place); N3-FirsTier S.20 Louisville A L, 1-3 SEC Champions; SEC Tournament Champions O.15 Texas A&M A W, 3-0 Banks Invite (Lincoln, Neb.) (4th Place); S.22 TEXAS H L, 1-3 Tie-5th in NCAA O.18 LOUISVILLE H W, 3-0 N4-RAX Wildcat Classic (LEXINGTON) (2nd S.27 North Carolina A W, 3-0 (15-0 Home, 12-2 Away, 4-0 Neutral) O.20 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-0 Place); N5-SEC Tournament (Pensacola, S.28 Duke A W, 3-1 O.22 OLE MISS* H W, 3-0 Fla.) (2nd Place). O.2 Tennessee* A W, 3-1 Date Opponent Site Result O.28 Illinois N4 L, 0-3 O.4 WRIGHT STATE H W, 3-0 S.4 EASTERN KENTUCKY H-N1 W, 3-0 O.29 Texas N4 L, 1-3 1990 O.5 WESTERN KENTUCKY H W, 3-1 S.5 LOUISVILLE H-N1 W, 3-0 N.4 FLORIDA* H W, 3-2 22-12 (7-1 SEC; 2nd) O.11 Alabama* A W, 3-0 S.11 EASTERN MICHIGAN H W, 3-0 N.11 Wisconsin N5 W, 3-0 SEC Runner-up O.12 Mississippi State* A W, 3-0 S.15 MIAMI (OHIO) H W, 3-0 N.12 Florida State N5 L, 1-3 Tie-9th in NCAA O.18 LOUISIANA STATE* H L, 0-3 S.18 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-0 N.18 Louisiana State* A W, 3-0 (15-3 Home, 3-4 Away, 4-5 Neutral) O.20 OLE MISS* H W, 3-0 S.20 Illinois A W, 3-2 N.20 Houston A W, 3-1 O.25 Auburn* A L, 1-3 S.25 Wyoming A W, 3-1 N.25 Louisiana State N6 W, 3-1 Date Opponent Site Result O.27 Florida* A L, 0-3 S.26 Colorado State A L, 2-3 N.26 Tennessee N6 W, 3-0 S.2 TENNESSEE TECH H-N1 W, 3-0 N.1 GEORGIA* H L, 1-3 S.29 Western Kentucky A W, 3-0 D.3 New Mexico N7 W, 3-2 S.2 WEST VIRGINIA H-N1 W, 3-0 N.2 SOUTH CAROLINA* H W, 3-0 O.2 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-0 D.9 Texas-Arlington N8 L, 1-3 S.2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN H-N1 W, 3-0 N.8 FLORIDA* H L, 0-3 O.3 DUKE H W, 3-0 S.7 Pacific N2 L, 0-3 N.10 AUBURN* H W, 3-2 O.9 Notre Dame A W, 3-2 *-SEC match S.7 Brigham Young A-N2 L, 0-3 N.15 South Carolina* A W, 3-0 O.10 Western Michigan A W, 3-2 N1-Kentucky Kickoff Classic (LEXINGTON) (1st S.8 Rice N2 W, 3-1 N.17 Georgia* A L, 2-3 O.12 TEXAS TECH H W, 3-0 Place); N2-Purdue Invite (West Lafayette, Ind.); S.11 WRIGHT STATE H W, 3-1 N.20 LOUISVILLE H L, 2-3 O.15 TENNESSEE TECH H W, 3-0 N3-Texas Tech Raider Classic (Lubbock, Texas) S.14 Notre Dame N3 W, 3-1 N.23 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-0 O.17 CENTRAL MICHIGAN H W, 3-0 N4-Sportsmart Classic; (Chicago, Ill.); N5-RAX S.15 Indiana A-N3 L, 0-3 N.29 Auburn N4 W, 3-1 O.20 Ole Miss* A W, 3-0 Wildcat Classic (LEXINGTON); N6-SEC Tourna- S.19 MINNESOTA H W, 3-0 N.30 Louisiana State N4 L, 1-3 O.23 Georgia* A W, 3-1 ment (Pensacola, Fla.); N7-NCAA Tournament S.21 PURDUE H W, 3-1 D.5 Wright State N5 W, 3-0 O.25 Auburn* A W, 3-0 1st Round (LEXINGTON); N8-NCAA Tourna- S.22 NORTH CAROLINA H W, 3-0 D.5 Cal. State-Northridge N5 W, 3-0 O.30 Florida* A W, 3-2 ment Regional (Austin, Texas). S.25 OHIO STATE H L, 1-3 D.6 Cornell N5 W, 3-0 N.1 Florida State A W, 3-0 S.28 BOWLING GREEN H W, 3-0 D.6 Alabama-Birmingham N5 W, 3-0 N.6 TEXAS-ARLINGTON H-N2 W, 3-0 1989 S.29 INDIANA STATE H W, 3-0 D.7 Santa Clara N5 W, 3-0 N.7 WESTERN KENTUCKY H-N2 W, 3-0 24-11 (6-2 SEC; 3rd) O.3 Tennessee* A W, 3-1 D.7 Notre Dame N5 W, 3-2 N.7 INDIANA H-N2 W, 3-0 SEC Tournament Runner-up O.5 Colorado N4 L, 2-3 N.11 Tennessee* A W, 3-0 (12-5 Home, 8-3 Away, 4-3 Neutral) O.6 Long Beach State N4 L, 0-3 *-SEC match N.14 LOUISIANA STATE* H W, 3-2 O.9 MIAMI (OHIO) H W, 3-1 N1-Kentucky Kickoff Classic (LEXINGTON) N.16 Louisville A W, 3-0 Date Opponent Site Result O.12 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-0 (3rd Place); N2-Big Four Classic (Louisville, N.20 Mississippi State N3 W, 3-0 S.2 MOREHEAD STATE H-N1 W, 3-0 O.14 OLE MISS* H W, 3-1 Ky.) (1st Place); N3-Sportmart Classic (Chi- N.21 Tennessee N3 W, 3-0 S.3 EASTERN KENTUCKY H-N1 W, 3-0 O.19 Louisiana State* A L, 0-3 cago, Ill.) (2nd Place); N4-SEC Tournament N.22 Florida N3 W, 3-0 S.5 WRIGHT STATE H-N1 W, 3-0 O.21 Texas A L, 0-3 (Mobile, Ala.) (T-3rd Place); N5-National D.5 N.C. STATE H-N4 W, 3-0 S.7 Western Kentucky A-N2 W, 3-0 O.26 WESTERN KENTUCKY H L, 1-3 Invitational Championship (Dayton, Ohio) (1st D.11 Texas-Arlington N5 W, 3-0 S.8 Northeast Louisiana N2 W, 3-0 N.2 Alabama * A W, 3-2 Place). D.12 Texas A-N5 L, 1-3 S.8 Maryland N2 W, 3-1 N.3 South Florida N5 W, 3-0 S.9 South Florida N2 W, 3-0 N.4 Auburn* A W, 3-0 *-SEC match S.15 EASTERN MICHIGAN H W, 3-2 N.6 LOUISVILLE H L, 2-3 N1-Kentucky Kickoff Classic (LEXINGTON) (1st S.16 NORTH CAROLINA H W, 3-1 N.9 GEORGIA* H W, 3-1 Place); N2-RAX Wildcat Classic (LEXINGTON) S.19 MIAMI (OHIO) H W, 3-0 N.10 FLORIDA* H W, 3-0

48 BIO PERSON NAME 1992 S.17 Montana N2 W, 3-1 N.26 Duke A L, 1-3 O.18 Mississippi State* A W, 3-1 25-9 (10-4 SEC; 3rd) S.18 Pepperdine N2 W, 3-2 O.20 Ole Miss* A L, 2-3 NCAA Sweet Sixteen S.18 Texas Tech A-N2 W, 3-2 *-SEC match O.23 LOUISVILLE H L, 2-3 (14-1 Home, 8-6 Away, 3-2 Neutral) S.24 Colorado H-N3 W, 3-0 N1-Purdue Mortar Board Premier (West Lafay- O.25 ALABAMA* H W, 3-1 S.25 Butler H-N3 W, 3-1 ette, Ind.) N2-Big Four Classic (Louisville, Ky.); O.27 AUBURN* H L, 0-3 Date Opponent Site Result S.25 Houston H-N3 W, 3-0 N3-Kaepa Conference Challenge (LEXING- N.3 GEORGIA* H W, 3-1 S.4 Indiana N1 W, 3-0 S.28 WESTERN KENTUCKY H W, 3-0 TON); N4-SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.). N.7 Tennessee* A L, 1-3 S.5 Notre Dame A-N1 L, 2-3 O.1 Tennessee* A W, 3-1 N.9 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-1 S.11 Wisconsin A-N2 W, 3-1 O.2 Clemson A W, 3-2 1995 N.15 Florida* A L, 0-3 S.12 Pacific N2 L, 0-3 O.3 Georgia Tech A W, 3-2 10-18 (7-7 SEC; 3rd East) N.17 South Carolina* A L, 0-3 S.12 Bowling Green N2 W, 3-0 O.8 Auburn* A W, 3-0 (5-5 Home, 4-6 Road, 1-7 Neutral) N.22 Alabama N4 L, 2-3 S.14 Minnesota A W, 3-0 O.10 Florida* A L, 0-3 N.29 Southern California N5 L, 0-3 S.18 MARYLAND H-N3 W, 3-0 O.13 Louisville A W, 3-1 Date Opponent Site Result N.30 Long Beach State N5 L, 0-3 S.19 MIAMI (OHIO) H-N3 W, 3-1 O.15 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-0 S.1 Georgia Tech N1 L, 1-3 S.19 MICHIGAN H-N3 W, 3-0 O.17 ALABAMA * H W, 3-0 S.2 Colorado A-N1 L, 0-3 *-SEC match S.22 Ohio State A W, 3-2 O.22 South Carolina* A W, 3-1 S.3 Ohio State N1 L, 0-3 N1-Kentucky Invite (LEXINGTON); N2-Big S.25 ARKANSAS STATE H W, 3-2 O.24 Georgia * A L, 1-3 S.8 Louisville N2 L, 0-3 Four Classic (Louisville, Ky.); N3-Kentucky S.27 Texas A L, 1-3 O.29 LOUISIANA STATE* H W, 3-1 S.9 Notre Dame N2 L, 1-3 Conference Challenge (LEXINGTON); S.30 LOUISVILLE H W, 3-1 O.30 OLE MISS* H W, 3-0 S.9 Indiana N2 W, 3-2 N4-SEC Tournament (Columbia, S.C.); O.2 OLE MISS* H W, 3-1 N.5 GEORGIA * H W, 3-0 S.15 TEXAS H L, 1-3 N5-Long Beach Invite (Long Beach, Calif.). O.4 LOUISIANA STATE* H L, 2-3 N.7 SOUTH CAROLINA* H W, 3-0 S.16 BUTLER H-N3 W, 3-1 O.7 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-0 N.12 Ole Miss* A W, 3-0 S.17 MINNESOTA H-N3 L, 0-3 1997 O.9 DUKE H W, 3-1 N.14 Louisiana State* A W, 3-1 S.22 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-0 14-17 (4-10 SEC; 5th East) O.10 NORTH CAROLINA H W, 3-0 N.20 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-2 S.24 OLE MISS* H W, 3-1 (6-7 Home, 3-8 Away, 5-2 Neutral) O.16 Florida * A L, 1-3 N.26 Auburn N4 W, 3-1 S.29 Auburn* A L, 0-3 O.18 Auburn* A W, 3-0 N.27 Georgia N4 L, 0-3 O.1 Alabama* A W, 3-0 Date Opponent Site Result O.23 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-0 D.5 Duke H-N5 L, 0-3 O.3 MOREHEAD STATE H W, 3-0 A.29 MOREHEAD STATE H-N1 W, 3-0 O.25 ALABAMA* H W, 3-0 *-SEC match O.6 Louisiana State* A W, 3-0 A.30 WESTERN KENTUCKY H-N1 W, 3-0 O.31 Tennessee* A L, 1-3 N1-Big Four Classic (LEXINGTON); N2-Texas O.8 Arkansas* A W, 3-2 A.30 EASTERN KENTUCKY H-N1 W, 3-2 N.6 Alabama* A W, 3-0 Tech Red Raider Classic (Lubbock, Texas); O.13 GEORGIA* H L, 1-3 S.5 Tennessee Tech N2 W, 3-1 N.7 Mississippi State* A W, 3-0 N3-Ramada Conference Challenge (LEXING- O.20 South Carolina* A L, 0-3 S.6 Cal. State-Sacramento N2 W, 3-1 N.10 Louisville A W, 3-2 TON); N4-SEC Tournament (Birmingham, O.22 Florida* A L, 0-3 S.6 Iowa N2 L, 0-3 N.13 SOUTH CAROLINA* H W, 3-0 Ala.); N5-NCAA Tournament, 1st & 2nd O.29 Georgia* A L, 1-3 S.12 Middle Tennessee St. N3 W, 3-0 N.15 GEORGIA* H W, 3-0 Rounds (LEXINGTON). N.3 FLORIDA* H L, 0-3 S.13 James Madison N3 W, 3-1 N.20 Louisiana State* A L, 0-3 N.5 SOUTH CAROLINA* H L, 2-3 S.13 Ohio A-N3 W, 3-1 N.22 Ole Miss* A W, 3-0 1994 N.8 Louisville A L, 0-3 S.17 Louisville A L, 2-3 N.27 Auburn N4 W, 3-1 13-21 (8-6 SEC; 3rd) N.10 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-0 S.19 BUTLER H-N4 L, 0-3 N.28 Louisiana State N4 L, 1-3 (8-5 Home, 2-11 Away, 3-5 Neutral) N.12 Tennessee* A W, 3-1 S.20 EASTERN ILLINOIS H-N4 W, 3-1 D.3 Duke N5 W, 3-1 N.17 Ole Miss N4 L, 2-3 S.20 MICHIGAN STATE H-N4 L, 0-3 D.11 Florida A-N6 L, 0-3 Date Opponent Site Result N.24 UCLA N5 L, 2-3 S.26 OLE MISS* H L, 2-3 S.2 Purdue A-N1 L, 1-3 N.25 Pacific N5 L, 0-3 S.28 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-1 N1-Big Four Classic (South Bend, Ind.); S.3 Nebraska N1 L, 0-3 O.3 Alabama* A W, 3-0 N2-Badger Classic (Madison, Wisc.); N3-Ken- S.3 Oregon State N1 L, 0-3 *-SEC match O.5 Auburn* A L, 2-3 tucky Conference Challenge (LEXINGTON); S.7 MOREHEAD STATE N1 W, 3-1 N1-Colorado Classic (Boulder, Colo.); N2-Big O.10 Arkansas* A L, 0-3 N4-SEC Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.); S.9 Indiana N2 L, 2-3 Four Classic (Louisville, Ky.); N3-Kentucky O.12 Louisiana State* A W, 3-2 N5-NCAA Tournament 1st & 2nd Rounds S.10 Notre Dame N2 L, 0-3 Conference Challenge (LEXINGTON); N4-SEC O.17 GEORGIA* H L, 0-3 (LEXINGTON); N6-NCAA Tournament S.10 Louisville A-N2 L, 1-3 Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.); N5-Pacific O.24 South Carolina* A L, 2-3 Regional (Gainesville, Fla.). S.14 Ohio State A L, 0-3 Tournament (Stockton, Calif.). O.26 Florida* A L, 0-3 S.16 Montana H-N3 W, 3-2 N.1 Georgia* A L, 1-3 FRAN FLORY S.17 George Mason H-N3 L, 2-3 1996 N.4 LOUISVILLE H L, 0-3 1993-97 S.17 Iowa H-N3 L, 1-3 12-20 (8-6 SEC; 3rd East) N.7 FLORIDA* H L, 0-3 (78-80; .494) S.23 LOUISIANA STATE* H W, 3-2 (10-8 Home, 2-6 Away, 0-6 Neutral) N.9 SOUTH CAROLINA* H L, 1-3 S.25 ARKANSAS* H W, 3-0 N.14 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-1 Posted 29 wins in her first year S.30 Tennessee* A W, 3-2 Date Opponent Site Result N.15 Tennessee* A L, 1-3 but struggled over the next four, O.2 Georgia* A L, 0-3 A.30 MIAMI (OHIO) H-N1 L, 1-3 N.21 Mississippi State N5 W, 3-1 never leading the Cats to an O.7 SOUTH CAROLINA* H W, 3-2 A.31 CINCINNATI H-N1 W, 3-2 N.21 Florida N5 L, 0-3 SEC finish better than third. The 29 victories in O.9 FLORIDA* H L, 1-3 A.31 GEORGIA TECH H-N1 L, 1-3 N.28 Houston A L, 0-3 1993 were the most at UK since 1987 and the O.14 Ole Miss* A W, 3-2 S.5 Ball State A L, 0-3 13 conference wins that season still stands as a O.16 Mississippi State* A L, 2-3 S.6 Indiana N2 L, 0-3 *-SEC Match school record. O.19 WESTERN KENTUCKY H W, 3-1 S.7 Notre Dame N2 L, 0-3 N1-Kentucky State Challenge (LEXINGTON); O.21 ALABAMA* H W, 3-1 S.7 Louisville N2 L, 0-3 N2-Iowa Invite (Iowa City, Iowa); N3-Ohio 1993 O.23 AUBURN* H W, 3-1 S.13 PURDUE H-N3 L, 0-3 Invite (Athens, Ohio); N4-Kentucky Conference 29-4 (12-2 SEC; 3rd) O.28 Florida* A L, 1-3 S.14 CENTRAL FLORIDA H-N3 L, 0-3 Challenge (LEXINGTON)N5-SEC Tournament NCAA Second Round O.30 South Carolina* A L, 0-3 S.14 HOUSTON H-N3 L, 0-3 (Athens, Ga.). (17-1 Home, 9-2 Away, 3-1 Neutral) N.2 LOUISVILLE H L, 1-3 S.17 MARSHALL H W, 3-1 N.6 Houston A L, 0-3 S.20 Michigan State A L, 0-3 Date Opponent Site Result N.7 Texas A L, 2-3 S.24 EASTERN KENTUCKY H W, 3-0 S.1 MIAMI (Ohio) H W, 3-0 N.11 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-0 S.27 ARKANSAS* H W, 3-1 S.3 Notre Dame H-N1 W, 3-2 N.13 GEORGIA* H L, 2-3 S.29 LOUISIANA STATE* H W, 3-2 S.4 Louisville H-N1 W, 3-1 N.18 Louisiana State N4 W, 3-2 O.4 Georgia* A W, 3-0 S.4 Indiana H-N1 W, 3-2 N.18 Arkansas N4 W, 3-2 O.8 WESTERN KENTUCKY H W, 3-2 S.8 MOREHEAD STATE H W, 3-0 N.19 Georgia N4 L, 0-3 O.11 SOUTH CAROLINA* H W, 3-1 S.12 TEXAS H W, 3-2 N.25 North Carolina A L, 0-3 O.13 FLORIDA* H L, 0-3

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JONA BRADEN O.8 ARKANSAS* H L, 2-3 S.1 Weber State N1 W, 3-1 N1 – Hofstra Invitational (Hempstead, N.Y.) (3rd 1998-2004 O.10 LOUISIANA STATE* H L, 1-3 S.4 WESTERN KENTUCKY H L, 1-3 Place); (90-119; .431) O.15 Ole Miss* A W, 3-2 S.7 Western Michigan A- N2 L, 1-3 N2 – Outback Steakhouse Wolfpack Classic O.17 Mississippi State* A W, 3-1 S. 8 James Madison N2 W, 3-1 (Raleigh, N.C.) (1st Place); N3 – Kentucky Con- Braden took over in 1998 and O.22 FLORIDA* H L, 0-3 S. 8 Valparaiso N2 W, 3-0 ference Challenge guided the team to consecutive O.24 Louisville A L, 0-3 S.21 ARKANSAS* H L, 0-3 (LEXINGTON) (2nd Place); N4 – Columbia, winning seasons for the first time since 1992- O.29 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-2 S.23 LOUISIANA STATE* H W, 3-0 S.C.; N5 – SEC Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.); 93. She resigned following the 2004 season. O.31 Tennessee* A L, 0-3 S.28 Florida* A L, 0-3 N6 – Central Florida Thanksgiving Tournament N.5 Florida A&M A W, 3-0 S.30 Georgia* A W, 3-1 (Orlando, Fla.) (3rd Place). 1998 N.7 Florida* A L, 0-3 O.2 MOREHEAD STATE H W, 3-2 16-14 (7-9 SEC; 5th East) N.12 GEORGIA* H L, 0-3 O.5 SOUTH CAROLINA* H L, 1-3 2003 (7-5 Home, 4-8 Away, 5-1 Neutral) N.14 SOUTH CAROLINA* H W, 3-2 O.8 EVANSVILLE H W, 3-2 14-18 (6-10 SEC; 8th) N.19 South Carolina N4 W, 3-0 O.12 ALABAMA* H L, 0-3 (6-5 Home; 4-9 Away; 4-4 Neutral) Date Opponent Site Result N.20 Arkansas N4 L, 1-3 O.14 AUBURN* H W, 3-0 S.1 MOREHEAD STATE H W, 3-0 N.26 Marquette N5 L, 0-3 O.18 BUTLER H W, 3-1 Date Opponent Site Result S.4 Alabama-Birmingham N1 W, 3-1 N.27 South Florida N5 W, 3-1 O.21 South Carolina* A L, 0-3 A.29 Wake Forest A-N1 L, 0-3 S.5 Central Florida N1 W, 3-0 O.23 NOTRE DAME H L, 2-3 A.30 Southern Methodist N1 W, 3-2 S.5 Purdue A-N1 L, 0-3 *-SEC match O.26 Ole Miss* A W, 3-1 A. 30 Tennessee Tech N1 W, 3-1 S.8 Miami (Ohio) A L, 1-3 N1-Virginia Tech Hokie Classic (Blacksburg, O.28 Mississippi State* A W, 3-0 S. 5 Western Illinois N2 W, 3-1 S.11 Eastern Michigan N2 W, 3-1 Va.) (1st Place); N2-Big Orange Bash (Clemson, N.2 TENNESSEE* H L, 1-3 S. 6 Iowa State A-N2 W, 3-0 S.12 Kansas N2 W, 3-0 S.C.) (3rd Place); N3-Kentucky Conference N.4 Tennessee* A L, 0-3 S. 6 Iowa N2 W, 3-2 S.12 Butler A-N2 W, 3-1 Challenge (LEXINGTON) (3rd Place); N4-SEC N.9 GEORGIA* H W, 3-1 S. 12 SYRACUSE H-N3 W, 3-1 S.15 WESTERN KENTUCKY H L, 0-3 Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) N5-Disney’s Wide N.11 FLORIDA* H L, 0-3 S. 13 WRIGHT STATE H-N3 W, 3-0 S.18 ARKANSAS STATE H-N3 W, 3-0 World of Sports (Orlando, Fla.). N.16 Arkansas N3 L, 0-3 S. 13 VIRGINIA H-N3 L, 1-3 S.19 S. METHODIST H-N3 W, 3-1 N.21 Louisville A L, 0-3 S. 19 New Mexico A-N4 W, 3-0 S.19 CLEMSON H-N3 W, 3-1 2000 N.23 Clemson A L, 2-3 S. 20 Sacramento State N4 L, 1-3 S.25 Louisiana State* A W, 3-0 6-21 (3-11 SEC; 5th East) S. 20 Ohio N4 L, 0-3 S.27 Arkansas* A L, 0-3 (3-8 Home, 0-11 Away, 3-2 Neutral) *-SEC match S. 26 Arkansas* A L, 1-3 S.30 LOUISVILLE H L, 0-3 N1-SMU Doubletree Invitational (Dallas, Texas) S. 28 Louisiana State* A L, 2-3 O.2 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-1 Date Opponent Site Result (2nd Place); N2-WMU Radisson Invitational O. 3 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-1 O.4 OLE MISS* H W, 3-1 S. 1 Georgetown N1 L, 0-3 (Kalamazoo, Mich.) (2nd Place); N3-SEC Tourna- O. 5 OLE MISS* H W, 3-1 O.9 Florida* A L, 0-3 S. 1 William & Mary N1 W, 3-2 ment (Knoxville, Tenn.) O. 8 South Carolina* A L, 2-3 O.16 SOUTH CAROLINA* H W, 3-1 S. 2 Virginia A L, 1-3 O. 12 Tennessee* A L, 1-3 O.18 GEORGIA* H L, 0-3 S. 5 LOUISVILLE H L, 0-3 2002 O. 17 LOUISIANA STATE* H W, 3-2 O.23 Auburn* A W, 3-1 S. 9 Illinois State N2 L, 0-3 13-18 (6-10 SEC; 8th) O. 19 ARKANSAS* H L, 1-3 O.25 Alabama* A W, 3-0 S. 10 Toledo N2 W, 3-2 (7-6 Home; 3-8 Away; 3-4 Neutral) O. 24 Florida* A L, 0-3 O.30 Tennessee* A L, 0-3 S. 15 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS H - N3 L, 0-3 O. 26 Georgia* A W, 3-1 N.1 TENNESSEE* H L, 1-3 S. 16 AUSTIN PEAY H - N3 L, 2-3 Date Opponent Site Result O. 31 Alabama* A L, 1-3 N.6 Georgia* A L, 0-3 S. 19 WESTERN KENTUCKY H L, 1-3 A.30 Hofstra A-N1 L, 1-3 N. 2 Auburn* A W, 3-1 N.8 South Carolina* A L, 1-3 S. 22 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-1 A.31 Texas Tech N1 L, 0-3 N. 5 SOUTH CAROLINA* H L, 1-3 N.11 Louisville A L, 0-3 S. 24 OLE MISS* H W, 3-2 A.31 Fairfield N1 W, 3-0 N. 7 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-1 N.14 Florida* H L, 1-3 S. 29 South Carolina* A L, 0-3 S.6 N.C. State A-N2 W, 3-1 N. 10 Louisville A L, 1-3 N.20 Louisiana State N4 W, 3-1 O. 1 N.C. State A L, 2-3 S. 7 Charlotte N2 W, 3-2 N. 14 GEORGIA* H L, 2-3 N.20 Florida N4 L, 0-3 O. 6 Louisiana State* A L, 0-3 S. 7 Wichita State N2 W, 3-1 N. 16 FLORIDA* H L, 0-3 O. 8 Arkansas* A L, 0-3 S.13 WAKE FOREST H-N3 W, 3-1 N. 21 Florida N5 L, 0-3 *-SEC match O. 13 FLORIDA* H L, 0-3 S. 14 DAYTON H-N3 L, 0-3 N. 27 UNLV A-N6 L, 2-3 N1-Purdue Invite (West Lafayette, Ind.); N2-But- O. 15 GEORGIA* H L, 2-3 S. 14 WESTERN MICHIGAN H-N3 W, 3-1 N. 28 Hawaii N6 L, 0-3 ler Invite (Indianapolis, Ind.) (1st Place); N3-Ken- O. 20 Auburn* A L, 2-3 S. 20 South Carolina A L, 0-3 tucky Conference Challenge (LEXINGTON) (1st O. 22 Alabama* A L, 2-3 S. 21 Oral Roberts N4 L, 0-3 * - SEC Match Place); N4-SEC Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.). O. 27 Georgia* A L, 0-3 S. 27 ALABAMA* H L, 1-3 N1 – Demon Deacon Invitational (Winston- O. 29 Florida* A L, 0-3 S. 29 AUBURN* H W, 3-0 Salem, N.C.) (2nd Place); N2 – Cyclone Chal- 1999 N. 5 SOUTH CAROLINA* H L, 1-3 O. 6 Arkansas* A L, 1-3 lenge (Ames, Iowa) (1st Place); N3 – Kentucky 16-15 (6-8 SEC; 4th East) N. 10 Tennessee* A L, 1-3 O. 9 SOUTH CAROLINA* H L, 0-3 Conference Challenge (LEXINGTON) (2nd (8-6 Home, 4-6 Away, 4-3 Neutral) N. 12 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-1 O. 11 TENNESSEE* H L, 1-3 Place); N4 – New Mexico Invitational (Albuquer- N. 24 Marquette N4 W, 3-0 O. 15 LOUISVILLE H L, 0-3 que, N.M.) (3rd Place); N5 – SEC Tournament Date Opponent Site Result N. 25 Louisville A L, 0-3 O. 18 Auburn* A W, 3-0 (Columbia, S.C.); N6 – UNLV Tournament (Las S.1 EASTERN KENTUCKY H W, 3-1 O. 20 Alabama* A L, 1-3 Vegas, Nev.) (3rd Place). S.4 Virginia Tech A W, 3-1 *-SEC match O. 25 FLORIDA* H L, 0-3 S.4 Northern Illinois N1 W, 3-1 N1-Virginia Invitational (Charlottesville, Va.) (3rd O. 27 GEORGIA* H W, 3-2 S.4 Villanova N1 W, 3-0 Place); N2-Ohio State Invitational (Columbus, N. 1 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-0 S.10 Clemson A-N2 L, 0-3 Ohio) (3rd Place); N3-Kentucky Conference Chal- N. 3 OLE MISS* H W, 3-0 S.11 Notre Dame N2 L, 0-3 lenge (LEXINGTON) (4th Place); N4-Louisville, N. 5 Louisiana State* A W, 3-1 S.14 WESTERN KENTUCKY H W, 3-1 Ky. N. 7 MOREHEAD STATE H W, 3-0 S.17 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI H-N3 L, 0-3 N. 10 Tennessee* A L, 2-3 S.18 CENTRAL MICHIGAN H-N3 W, 3-1 2001 N. 15 Georgia* A L, 2-3 S.18 HOFSTRA H-N3 L, 2-3 13-15 (6-8 SEC; 7th) N. 17 Florida* A L, 0-3 S.21 LOUISVILLE H W, 3-2 (6-7 Home, 4-6 Away, 3-2 Neutral) N. 22 Florida N5 L, 0-3 S.24 South Carolina* A L, 1-3 N. 29 Central Florida A-N6 L, 1-3 S.26 Georgia* A L, 1-3 Date Opponent Site Result N. 30 Houston N6 L, 0-3 O.1 ALABAMA* H W, 3-2 A.31 Southern Methodist A- N1 W, 3-1 O.3 AUBURN* H W, 3-0 S.1 Duke N1 L, 2-3 * - SEC Match

50 BIO PERSON NAME 2004 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.); N4 – NCAA First Round (Lou- 26-6 (17-3 SEC; 2nd) 17-14 (11-9 SEC; 5th) 12-18 (3-13 SEC; 10th) isville, Ky.) NCAA First Round NCAA First Round (6-7 Home; 2-9 Away; 4-2 Neutral) (16-3 Home; 9-2 Away; 1-1 Neutral) (13-4 Home; 4-8 Away; 0-2 Neutral) 2006 Date Opponent Site Result 19-12 (11-9 SEC; 4th) Date Opponent Site Result Date Opponent Site Result S. 1 EASTERN KENTUCKY H W, 3-0 NCAA Second Round A. 29 PITTSBURGH H-N1 W, 3-2 A. 28 Nebraska N1 L, 3-0 S. 3 Western Illinois N1 W, 3-0 (13-2 Home; 4-9 Away; 2-1 Neutral) A. 30 WESTERN CAROLINA H-N1 W, 3-0 A. 29 Iowa State N1 L, 3-1 S. 3 Southwest Missouri State A-N1 L, 0-3 A. 30 WISCONSIN H-N1 L, 3-0 S. 1 LOUISVILLE H W, 3-2 S. 4 Fresno State N1 L, 1-3 Date Opponent Site Result S. 2 Morehead State H W, 3-1 S. 3 MIAMI (OH) H-N2 W, 3-0 S. 4 Middle Tennessee St. N1 W, 3-1 A.29 WESTERN KENTUCKY H W, 3-0 S. 5 St. John’s N2 L, 3-1 S. 4 SOUTH FLORIDA H-N2 W, 3-2 S. 10 VALPARAISO H-N2 W, 3-1 S. 1 at Syracuse A-N1 W, 3-0 S. 6 Missouri N2 W, 3-0 S. 4 OHIO STATE H-N2 W, 3-1 S. 11 INDIANA STATE H-N2 W, 3-0 S. 2 vs. Siena N1 W, 3-0 S. 6 Maryland A-N2 W, 3-0 S. 7 Cincinnati A L, 3-2 S. 11 HOFSTRA H-N2 W, 3-0 S. 2 vs. San Diego St. N1 L, 2-3 S. 10 TENNESSEE STATE H W, 3-0 S. 10 FLORIDA STATE H-N3 L, 3-2 S. 17 East Tennessee State N3 W, 3-0 S. 5 MOREHEAD STATE H W, 3-2 S. 12 Indiana A-N3 W, 3-1 S. 11 VCU H-N3 W, 3-0 S. 18 Central Michigan N3 W, 3-1 S. 8 VILLANOVA H-N2 W, 3-0 S. 13 Eastern Kentucky N3 W, 3-0 S. 11 KANSAS STATE H-N3 W, 3-2 S. 18 Purdue A-N3 W, 3-2 S. 9 TOLEDO H-N2 W, 3-0 S. 13 Albany N3 W, 3-1 S. 17 FLORIDA * H L, 3-1 S. 24 ALABAMA* H L, 2-3 S. 9 GEORGIA TECH H-N2 W, 3-1 S. 19 ALABAMA * H W, 3-0 S. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA * H W, 3-1 S. 26 AUBURN* H L, 1-3 S. 15 ARKANSAS * H W, 3-0 S. 21 MISSISSIPPI STATE * H W, 3-0 S. 24 Auburn * A L, 3-2 O. 1 South Carolina* A W, 3-2 S. 17 LOUISIANA STATE * H L, 1-3 S. 26 Georgia * A W, 3-1 S. 26 Georgia * A W, 3-2 O. 3 Tennessee* A L, 0-3 S. 22 at Mississippi State * A W, 3-1 S. 28 LSU * A W, 3-0 S. 29 Tennessee * A L, 3-0 O. 8 GEORGIA* H L, 1-3 S. 24 at Ole Miss * A L, 1-3 O. 1 Tennessee * A W, 3-1 O. 3 OLE MISS * H L, 3-0 O. 10 FLORIDA* H L, 0-3 S. 29 FLORIDA * H L, 2-3 O. 5 AUBURN * H W, 3-0 O. 8 LSU * A L, 3-0 O. 15 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-1 O. 1 at Auburn * A L, 2-3 O. 10 Florida * A L, 3-2 O. 10 Arkansas * A W, 3-1 O. 17 OLE MISS* H L, 1-3 O. 6 GEORGIA * H W, 3-0 O. 12 South Carolina * A W, 3-0 O. 15 ALABAMA * H W, 3-1 O. 22 Arkansas* A L, 2-3 O. 8 SOUTH CAROLINA * H W, 3-0 O. 17 ARKANSAS * H W, 3-0 O. 17 MISSISSIPPI STATE * H W, 3-0 O. 24 Louisiana State* A L, 1-3 O. 11 TENNESSEE * H W, 3-2 O. 19 OLE MISS * H W, 3-2 O. 22 South Carolina * A L, 3-0 O. 29 TENNESSEE* H L, 0-3 O. 13 at Alabama * A L, 0-3 O. 24 Mississippi State * A W, 3-0 O. 24 Florida * A L, 3-0 O. 31 SOUTH CAROLINA* H W, 3-2 O. 20 at Louisiana State * A L, 0-3 O. 26 Alabama * A W, 3-0 O. 29 GEORGIA * H W, 3-0 N. 5 Florida* A L, 0-3 O. 22 at Arkansas * A L, 1-3 O. 31 LSU * H W, 3-1 O. 31 AUBURN * H W, 3-0 N. 7 Georgia* A L, 0-3 O. 27 OLE MISS * H W, 3-1 N. 2 GEORGIA * H W, 3-1 N. 5 Mississippi State * A W, 3-1 N. 9 LOUISVILLE H L, 0-3 O. 29 MISSISSIPPI STATE * H W, 3-0 N. 7 Ole Miss A L, 3-2 N. 7 Alabama * A L, 3-2 N. 12 Auburn* A L, 1-3 N. 01 at Tennessee * A W, 3-1 N. 9 Arkansas * A W, 3-0 N. 12 ARKANSAS * H W, 3-0 N. 14 Alabama* A L, 0-3 N. 05 ALABAMA * H W, 3-2 N. 14 SOUTH CAROLINA * H W, 3-0 N. 14 LSU * H W, 3-2 N. 26 Long Beach State A-N4 L, 0-3 N. 10 at South Carolina * A L, 2-3 N. 16 FLORIDA * H W, 3-2 N. 19 Ole Miss * A W, 3-1 N. 27 American University N4 L, 2-3 N. 12 at Georgia * A W, 3-0 N. 21 Auburn * A W, 3-0 N. 24 TENNESSEE * H L, 3-0 N. 17 AUBURN * H W, 3-2 N. 28 TENNESSEE * H L, 3-2 D. 3 Purdue A-N4 L, 3-1 * - SEC Match N. 19 at Florida * A L, 0-3 D. 4 MICHIGAN H-N4 L, 3-2 N1 – Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational (Springfield, N. 24 at Cincinnati A L, 2-3 * - SEC Match Mo) (2nd Place); N2 – Kentucky Conference Chal- N. 29 vs. Ohio N3 W, 3-2 * - SEC Match N1 – AVCA Showcase (Omaha, Neb.) (4th Place); lenge (LEXINGTON) (1st Place); N3 – Purdue D. 1 at Purdue A-N3 L, 0-3 N1 – Kentucky Classic (Lexington, Ky.) (2nd N2 – Kentucky Classic (Lexington, Ky.) (1st Place); Mortar Board Tournament (West Lafayette, Ind.) place); N2 – Maryland Tournament (College N3 – UK Inviational (Lexington, Ky.) (2nd Place); (1st Place); N4 – Long Beach State Tournament * - SEC Match Park, Md.) (1st place); N3 – UK Invitational (Lex- N4 – NCAA First and Second Rounds (West Lafay- (Long Beach, Calif.) N1 – Big Orange Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.) ington, Ky.) (1st place); N4 - NCAA First Round ette, Ind.) (2nd Place); N2 – Kentucky Classic (Lexington, (Lexington, Ky.) CRAIG SKINNER Ky.) (1st Place); N3 – NCAA Tournament (West 2011 2005-Present (180-76; .703) Lafayette, Ind.) 2009 28-5 (17-3 SEC; 2nd) 29-5 (17-3 SEC; 1st) NCAA Third Round Skinner was named head 2007 NCAA Thrid Round (17-2 Home; 6-4 Away; 4-0 Neutral) coach on Dec. 16, 2004, and 22-10 (13-7 SEC; 4th) (14-2 Home; 11-2 Away; 4-1 Neutral) has led UK to an NCAA Tour- NCAA First Round Date Opponent Site Result nament berth in all eight of his (11-3 Home; 9-4 Away; 2-3 Neutral) Date Opponent Site Result A. 26 Albany N1 W, 3-1 seasons. A. 28 NORTHWESTERN H-N1 W, 3-1 A. 26 Florida State A-N1 L, 3-0 Date Opponent Site Result A. 29 WESTERN CAROLINA H-N1 W, 3-0 A. 27 Tulsa N1 W, 3-2 2005 A. 24 Wright State N1 W, 3-0 A. 29 FLA. INTERNATIONAL H-N1 W, 3-0 A. 30 CINCINNATI H L, 3-0 17-12 (10-6 SEC; 5th) A. 25 Western Michigan N1 L, 0-3 S. 4 Murray State N2 W, 3-0 S. 2 WESTERN KENTUCKY H-N2 W, 3-0 NCAA First Round A. 25 Northern Iowa A-N1 W, 3-2 S. 4 Indiana A-N2 W, 3-1 S. 3 OHIO H-N2 W, 3-0 (7-5 Home; 6-5 Away; 4-2 Neutral) A. 29 Western Kentucky A W, 3-1 S. 5 UT Martin N2 W, 3-0 S. 3 VIRGINIA TECH H-N2 W, 3-0 A. 31 GEORGETOWN H-N2 W, 3-0 S. 8 CINCINNATI H W, 3-2 S. 7 LOUISVILLE H W, 3-0 Date Opponent Site Result S. 1 AUSTIN PEAY H-N2 W, 3-0 S. 11 Kansas State A-N3 W, 3-1 S. 9 HOUSTON H-N3 W, 3-1 S. 2 Western Carolina N1 W, 3-0 S. 1 CLEVELAND STATE H-N2 W, 3-0 S. 12 Purdue N3 W, 3-1 S. 10 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT H-N3 W, 3-0 S. 3 Connecticut N1 W, 3-0 S. 4 EASTERN KENTUCKY H W, 3-0 S. 12 Portland N3 W, 3-0 S. 10 WEST VIRGINIA H-N3 W, 3-0 S. 4 Clemson A-N1 W, 3-0 S. 7 Arizona N3 L, 1-3 S.16 Louisville A L, 3-2 S. 16 AUBURN * H W, 3-0 S. 7 Louisville A L, 0-3 S. 8 Western Carolina N3 W, 3-0 S. 20 LSU* A W, 3-0 S. 18 GEORGIA * H W, 3-1 S. 9 EASTERN ILLINOIS H W, 3-0 S. 8 Georgia Tech A-N3 W, 3-1 S. 25 OLE MISS* H W, 3-0 S. 23 Florida * A L, 3-1 S. 10 WRIGHT STATE H L, 2-3 S. 14 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-1 S. 27 ARKANSAS* H W, 3-0 S. 25 South Carolina * A W, 3-1 S. 13 MOREHEAD STATE H W, 3-0 S. 16 ALABAMA* H L, 2-3 O. 2 Florida* A W, 3-2 S. 30 Arkansas * A W, 3-1 S. 16 Brown N2 W, 3-2 S. 21 Georgia* A W, 3-1 O. 4 South Carolina* A W, 3-2 O. 2 LSU * A W, 3-0 S. 17 Southern Illinois N2 W, 3-1 S. 23 Auburn* A W, 3-1 O. 9 AUBURN* H W, 3-0 O. 7 OLE MISS * H W, 3-1 S. 17 Northwestern A-N2 L, 0-3 S. 26 TENNESSEE* H W, 3-1 O. 11 GEORGIA* H W, 3-1 O. 9 ALABAMA* H W, 3-0 S. 23 AUBURN* H L, 0-3 S. 28 ARKANSAS* H W, 3-0 O. 16 Mississippi State* A W, 3-0 O. 12 TENNESSEE * H W, 3-2 S. 25 ALABAMA* H W, 3-1 O. 5 Florida* A L, 0-3 O. 18 Alabama* A W, 3-0 O. 14 Mississippi State * A L, 3-0 S. 30 Georgia* A W, 3-0 O. 7 South Carolina* A W, 3-1 O. 21 TENNESSEE* H L, 3-1 O. 21 Georgia * A W, 3-1 O. 2 Florida* A L, 0-3 O. 12 OLE MISS* H L, 2-3 O. 24 LSU* H W, 3-2 O. 23 Auburn * A W, 3-2 O. 7 ARKANSAS* H W, 3-1 O. 14 LOUISIANA STATE* H W, 3-2 O. 30 Arkansas* A W, 3-1 O. 28 SOUTH CAROLINA * H W, 3-0 O. 9 LOUISIANA STATE* H W, 3-1 O. 19 Alabama* A L, 2-3 N. 1 Ole Miss* A W, 3-0 O. 30 FLORIDA * H W, 3-2 O. 14 FLORIDA H L, 3-0 O. 21 Mississippi State* A W, 3-1 N. 6 ALABAMA* H W, 3-1 N. 4 MISSISSIPPI STATE * H W, 3-0 O. 16 GEORGIA* H W, 3-1 O. 26 AUBURN* H W, 3-1 N. 8 MISSISSIPPI STATE* H W, 3-0 N. 11 Alabama * A W, 3-0 O. 21 Tennessee* A L, 0-3 O. 28 GEORGIA* H W, 3-1 N. 13 Georgia* A W, 3-0 N. 13 Ole Miss * A W, 3-2 O. 23 South Carolina* A W, 3-1 N. 2 Louisiana State* A L, 2-3 N. 15 Auburn* A W, 3-1 N. 18 LSU * H W, 3-2 O. 28 Mississippi State* A W, 3-0 N. 4 Ole Miss* A L, 1-3 N. 20 SOUTH CAROLINA* H W, 3-0 N. 23 Tennessee * A L, 3-1 O. 30 Ole Miss* A W, 3-0 N. 9 SOUTH CAROLINA* H W, 3-0 N. 22 FLORIDA* H L, 3-1 D. 1 Dayton N4 W, 3-2 N. 4 SOUTH CAROLINA* H W, 3-0 N. 11 FLORIDA* H L, 0-3 N. 25 Tennessee* A L, 3-1 D. 2 Texas A&M A-N4 W, 3-0 N. 6 TENNESSEE* H L, 0-3 N. 14 Tennessee* A W, 3-1 D. 4 MICHIGAN STATE H-N4 W, 3-0 D. 9 TEXAS H-N5 L, 3-1 N. 11 Louisiana State* A L, 2-3 N. 18 Arkansas* A W, 3-2 D. 5 OREGON H-N4 W, 3-0 N. 13 Arkansas* A W, 3-1 N. 30 Michigan State N4 L, 0-3 D. 11 Florida State N5 L, 3-2 * - SEC Match N. 18 Arkansas N3 L, 1-3 N1 – Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) N. 26 CINCINNATI H L, 1-3 * - SEC Match * - SEC Match (2nd Place); N2 - Kentucky Classic (Lexington, Ky.) D. 2 Maryland N4 L, 1-3 N1 – Northern Iowa Classic (Cedar Falls, Iowa) N1 – Kentucky Classic (Lexington, Ky.) (1st Place); (1st Place); N3 - UK Inviational (Lexington, Ky.) (1st (3rd place); N2 – Kentucky Classic (Lexington, N2 – Adidas Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) (1st Place); Place); N4 – NCAA Tournament First and Second * - SEC Match Ky.) (1st place); N3 – Regency Suites/Georgia N3 – Kansas State Tournament (Manhattan, Kan.) Rounds (College Station, Texas) N5 – NCAA N1 – Big Orange Bash (Clemson, S.C.) (1st Tech Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) (2nd place); N4 - (1st Place); N4 – NCAA First and Second Rounds Regionals (Lexington, Ky.) Place); N2 – Northwestern Tournament (Evan- NCAA First Round (Dayton, Ohio) (Lexington, Ky.); N5 – Sweet Sixteen ston, Ill.) (2nd Place); N3 – SEC Tournament 2008 2010

51 2012 22-11 (14-6 SEC; 4th) NCAA Third Round (13-2 Home; 7-6 Away; 2-3 Neutral)

Date Opponent Site Result A. 24 NORTH CAROLINA H-N1 W, 3-0 A. 25 LIPSCOMB H-N1 W, 3-2 A. 25 LONG BEACH STATE H-N1 W, 3-1 A. 29 Louisville A L, 3-1 A. 31 Ohio A-N2 W, 3-1 S. 1 Oregon N2 L, 3-0 S. 1 Western Carolina N2 W, 3-0 S. 6 Duquesne N3 W, 3-0 S. 7 Oklahoma N3 L, 3-1 S. 8 Nebraska A-N3 L, 3-1 S. 16 FLORIDA * H L, 3-0 S. 21 LSU * A L, 3-2 S. 23 Texas A&M * A W, 3-2 S. 26 TENNESSEE * H W, 3-0 S. 30 AUBURN * H W, 3-1 O. 5 Ole Miss * A W, 3-0 O. 7 Florida * A L, 3-2 O. 12 MISSISSIPPI STATE * H W, 3-0 O. 14 TEXAS A&M * H W, 3-0 O. 19 ARKANSAS * H L, 3-0 O. 21 LSU * H W, 3-0 O. 26 Tennessee * A W, 3-2 O. 28 Georgia * A W, 3-2 N. 2 OLE MISS * H W, 3-0 N. 4 SOUTH CAROLINA * H W, 3-0 N. 9 Alabama * A L, 3-1 N. 11 Arkansas * A L, 3-2 N. 18 GEORGIA * H W, 3-1 N. 21 Missouri * A W, 3-0 N. 23 Auburn * A W, 3-0 N. 29 EAST TENNESSEE ST. H-N4 W, 3-0 D. 1 OHIO STATE H-N4 W, 3-1 D. 7 Penn State N5 L, 3-0 * - SEC Match N1 – Kentucky Classic (Lexington, Ky.) (1st Place); N2 - Ohio Tournament (Athens, Ohio) (2nd Place) N3 – Ameritas Players Challenge (Lincoln, Neb.) (3rd Place); N4 – NCAA First and Second Rounds (Lexington, Ky.); N5 - NCAA Regionals (West Lafayette, Ind.) BIO ALL-TIME RESULTS ALABAMA (24-14) ARIZONA STATE (2-0) CAL STATE-SACRAMENTO (1-1) DUKE (7-3) 10-31-80 ...... N 2-1 W 9-16-83 ...... H 3-2 W 9-6-97 ...... N 3-1 W 10-3-80 ...... N 2-0 W 9-25-81 ...... H 2-0 W 9-18-83 ...... H 3-2 W 9-20-03 ...... N 1-3 L 10-1-83 ...... N 3-0 W 11-15-81 ...... A 3-1 W 9-19-86 ...... A 3-0 W 11-18-81 ...... N 2-3 L ASHLAND (OHIO) (1-0) CARSON-NEWMAN (1-0) 10-3-87 ...... H 3-0 W 10-28-89 ...... A 3-0 W 10-21-78 ...... N 2-0 W 9-30-77 ...... N 2-0 W 9-28-91 ...... A 3-1 W 11-2-90 ...... A 3-2 W 10-9-92 ...... H 3-1 W 10-11-91 ...... A 3-0 W AUBURN (32-10) CENTRAL FLORIDA (2-2) 12-3-92 ...... N 3-1 W 10-25-92 ...... H 3-0 W 10-29-77 ...... N 2-0 W 9-26-81 ...... H 2-0 W 12-5-93 ...... N 0-3 L 11-6-92 ...... A 3-0 W 10-7-78 ...... N 2-0 W 9-14-96 ...... H 0-3 L 11-26-94 ...... A 1-3 L 10-17-93 ...... H 3-0 W 10-30-80 ...... N 2-0 W 9-5-98 ...... N 3-0 W 9-1-01 ...... N 2-3 L 10-21-94 ...... H 3-1 W 10-25-87 ...... A 3-0 W 11-29-02 ...... A 1-3 L 10-1-95 ...... A 3-0 W 10-2-88 ...... A 3-0 W DUQUESNE (1-0) 10-25-96 ...... H 3-1 W 10-6-89 ...... H 3-0 W CENTRAL MICHIGAN (6-2) 9-6-12 ...... N 3-0 W 11-22-96 ...... N 2-3 L 11-4-90 ...... A 3-0 W 9-21-79 ...... N 2-1 W 10-3-97 ...... A 3-0 W 10-25-91 ...... A 1-3 L 9-4-83 ...... H 3-1 W EAST CAROLINA (1-0) 10-25-98 ...... A 3-0 W 11-10-91 ...... H 3-2 W 9-13-85 ...... N 2-3 L 10-5-79 ...... N 2-0 W 10-1-99 ...... H 3-2 W 10-29-91 ...... N 3-1 W 9-27-86 ...... N 2-3 L 10-22-00 ...... L 2-3 L 10-18-92 ...... A 3-0 W 10-1-87 ...... H 3-0 W EAST TENNESSEE STATE (5-0) 10-13-01 ...... H 0-3 L 11-27-92 ...... N 3-1 W 9-2-90 ...... H 3-0 W 9-30-77 ...... N 2-1 W 9-27-02 ...... H 1-3 L 10-8-93 ...... A 3-0 W 9-18-99 ...... H 3-1 W 10-15-77 ...... A 2-0 W 10-20-02 ...... A 1-3 L 11-26-93 ...... N 3-1 W 9-18-04 ...... N 3-1 W 11-17-78 ...... N 2-1 W 10-31-03 ...... A 1-3 L 10-23-94 ...... H 3-1 W 9-17-04 ...... N 3-0 W 9-24-04 ...... H 2-3 L 9-29-95 ...... A 0-3 L CINCINNATI (14-4) 11-29-12 ...... H 3-0 W 11-14-04 ...... A 0-3 L 10-27-96 ...... H 0-3 L 10-6-78 ...... N 2-0 W 9-25-05 ...... H 3-1 W 10-5-97 ...... A 2-3 L 9-30-80 ...... A 3-0 W EASTERN ILLINOIS (2-0) 10-13-06 ...... A 0-3 L 10-23-98 ...... A 3-1 W 10-17-81 ...... A 3-1 W 9-20-97 ...... H 3-1 W 11-5-06 ...... H 3-2 W 10-3-99 ...... H 3-0 W 9-28-82 ...... H 3-1 W 9-9-05 ...... H 3-0 W 9-16-07 ...... H 2-3 L 10-20-00 ...... A 2-3 L 11-5-82 ...... H 3-1 W 10-19-07 ...... A 2-3 L 10-14-01 ...... H 3-0 W 10-5-083 ...... N 3-1 W EASTERN KENTUCKY (23-5) 9-19-08 ...... H 3-0 W 9-29-02 ...... H 3-0 W 9-25-84 ...... A 3-1 W 9-27-77 ...... N 0-2 L 10-26-08 ...... A 3-0 W 10-18-02 ...... A 3-0 W 10-30-85 ...... A 3-1 W 10-7-77 ...... A 3-0 W 10-18-09 ...... A 3-0 W 11-2-03 ...... A 3-1 W 11-1-85 ...... H 3-0 W 9-15-78 ...... H 1-2 L 11-6-09 ...... H 3-1 W 9-26-04 ...... H 1-3 L 9-23-86 ...... H 3-1 W 9-21-78 ...... A 2-3 L 10-15-10 ...... H 3-1 W 11-12-04 ...... A 1-3 L 10-17-89 ...... H 3-1 W 11-11-78 ...... N 2-1 W 11-7-10 ...... A 2-3 L 9-23-05 ...... H 0-3 L 9-17-91 ...... H 3-0 W 9-14-79 ...... A 3-1 W 10-9-11 ...... H 3-0 W 10-1-06 ...... A 2-3 L 8-31-96 ...... H 3-2 W 10-16-79 ...... H 3-0 W 11-11-11 ...... A 3-0 W 11-17-06 ...... H 3-2 W 11-26-05 ...... H 1-3 L 10-14-80 ...... A 3-1 W 11-9-12 ...... A 1-3 L 9-23-07 ...... A 3-1 W 11-24-06 ...... A 2-3 L 11-6-80 ...... H 3-0 W 10-26-07 ...... H 3-1 W 9-8-09 ...... H 3-2 W 11-14-80 ...... N 2-1 W ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (2-0) 10-5-08 ...... H 3-0 W 9-7-10 ...... A 2-3 L 11-15-80 ...... N 3-0 W 12-6-91 ...... N 3-0 W 11-21-08 ...... A 3-0 W 8-30-11 ...... H 0-3 L 9-5-81 ...... H 1-3 L 9-2-98 ...... N 3-1 W 10-9-09 ...... H 3-0 W 10-4-83 ...... A 3-2 W 11-15-09 ...... A 3-1 W CHARLOTTE (1-0) 9-13-84 ...... H 3-0 W ALBANY (2-0) 9-24-10 ...... A 2-3 L 9-7-02 ...... N 3-2 W 9-18-84 ...... A 3-2 W 9-13-08 ...... H 3-1 W 10-31-10 ...... H 3-0 W 9-2-85 ...... H 2-3 L 8-26-11 ...... N 3-1 W 9-16-11 ...... H 3-1 W CLEMSON (7-2) 11-16-85 ...... H 3-1 W 10-23-11 ...... A 3-2 W 9-16-79 ...... N 2-0 W 9-6-86 ...... H 3-1 W AMERICAN (0-1) 9-30-12 ...... H 3-1 W 10-3-80 ...... N 2-0 W 11-14-86 ...... A 3-0 W 11-27-04 ...... N 2-3 L 11-23-12 ...... A 3-0 W 11-22-80 ...... N 2-0 W 9-4-87 ...... H 3-0 W 9-13-83 ...... N 3-0 W 9-4-88 ...... H 3-0 W APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0) AUSTIN PEAY (2-1) 10-2-93 ...... A 3-2 W 9-3-89 ...... H 3-0 W 10-29-83 ...... N 3-0 W 9-29-78 ...... N 2-0 W 9-19-98 ...... H 3-1 W 9-24-96 ...... H 3-0 W 9-16-00 ...... H 2-3 L 9-10-99 ...... N 0-3 L 8-30-97 ...... H 3-2 W ARKANSAS (17-15) 9-1-07 ...... H 3-0 W 9-23-01 ...... A 2-3 L 9-1-99 ...... H 3-1 W 9-25-94 ...... H 3-0 W 9-3-05 ...... A 3-0 W 9-1-04 ...... H 3-0 W 11-18-94 ...... N 3-2 W BALL STATE (5-1) 9-4-07 ...... H 3-0 W 10-8-95 ...... A 3-2 W 9-25-82 ...... H 3-1 W CLEVELAND STATE (7-1) 9-13-08 ...... H 3-0 W 9-27-96 ...... H 3-1 W 9-2-83 ...... H 3-0 W 9-23-78 ...... N 0-2 L 10-10-97 ...... A 0-3 L 10-26-83 ...... H 3-1 W 9-21-79 ...... N 2-0 W EASTERN MICHIGAN (4-1) 9-27-98 ...... A 0-3 L 9-11-84 ...... A 3-2 W 10-17-80 ...... N 2-1 W 9-19-80 ...... N 3-0 W 10-8-99 ...... H 2-3 L 10-26-84 ...... N 3-1 W 9-11-81 ...... N 2-0 W 9-13-86 ...... N 0-3 L 11-20-99 ...... N 1-3 L 9-5-96 ...... A 0-3 L 9-11-81 ...... N 2-0 W 9-11-87 ...... H 3-0 W 10-8-00 ...... A 0-3 L 11-6-82 ...... H 3-2 W 9-15-89 ...... H 3-2 W 9-21-01 ...... H 0-3 L BELLARMINE (2-0) 11-9-84 ...... N 3-0 W 9-11-98 ...... N 3-1 W 11-16-01 ...... N 0-3 L 10-24-78 ...... H 2-0 W 9-1-07 ...... H 3-0 W 10-6-02 ...... A 1-3 L 9-25-83 ...... N 3-0 W EVANSVILLE (1-0) 9-26-03 ...... A 1-3 L COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (1-0) 10-8-01 ...... H 3-2 W 10-19-03 ...... H 1-3 L BOWLING GREEN (2-0) 10-5-79 ...... N 2-0 W 10-22-04 ...... A 2-3 L 9-28-90 ...... H 3-0 W FAIRFIELD (1-0) 10-7-05 ...... H 3-1 W 9-12-92 ...... N 3-0 W COLORADO (1-2) 8-31-02 ...... N 3-0 W 11-13-05 ...... A 3-1 W 10-5-90 ...... N 2-3 L 11-18-05 ...... N 1-3 L BRIGHAM YOUNG (0-1) 9-24-93 ...... H 3-0 W FLORIDA (12-46) 9-15-06 ...... H 3-0 W 9-7-90 ...... N 0-3 L 9-2-95 ...... N 0-3 L 10-28-77 ...... N 2-0 W 10-22-06 ...... A 1-3 L 10-29-77 ...... N 2-1 W 9-28-07 ...... H 3-0 W BROWN (1-0) COLORADO STATE (0-1) 10-5-84 ...... H 3-0 W 11-18-07 ...... A 3-2 W 9-16-05 ...... N 3-2 W 9-26-87 ...... A 2-3 L 10-20-85 ...... A 2-3 L 10-17-08 ...... H 3-0 W 10-22-86 ...... H 2-3 L 11-9-08 ...... A 3-0 W BUTLER (4-1) CONNECTICUT (1-0) 11-23-86 ...... N 3-0 W 9-27-09 ...... H 3-0 W 9-25-93 ...... H 3-1 W 9-3-05 ...... N 3-0 W 10-30-87 ...... A 3-2 W 10-30-09 ...... A 3-1 W 9-16-95 ...... H 3-1 W 11-22-87 ...... N 3-0 W 10-10-10 ...... A 3-1 W 9-19-97 ...... H 0-3 L CORNELL (1-0) 11-4-88 ...... H 3-2 W 11-12-10 ...... H 3-0 W 9-12-98 ...... N 3-1 W 12-6-91 ...... N 3-0 W 10-1-89 ...... A 3-0 W 9-30-11 ...... A 3-1 W 10-18-01 ...... H 3-1 W 11-10-90 ...... H 3-0 W 11-10-11 ...... H 3-2 W DAYTON (2-2) 10-27-91 ...... A 0-3 L 10-19-12 ...... H 0-3 L CAL-POLY SLO (0-2) 10-22-79 ...... A 0-3 L 11-8-91 ...... H 0-3 L 11-11-12 ...... A 2-3 L 12-12-80 ...... N 1-2 L 9-13-80 ...... A 2-1 W 10-16-92 ...... A 1-3 L 11-6-81 ...... N 1-2 L 9-14.02 ...... H 0-3 L 12-11-92 ...... N 0-3 L ARKANSAS STATE (2-0) 12-1-11 ...... N 3-2 W 10-10-93 ...... A 0-3 L 9-25-92 ...... H 3-2 W CAL STATE-FULLERTON (0-1) 10-9-94 ...... H 1-3 L 9-18-98 ...... H 3-0 W 11-6-81 ...... N 1-2 L DEFIANCE (1-0) 10-28-94 ...... A 1-3 L 10-21-78 ...... N 2-0 W 10-22-95 ...... A 0-3 L ARIZONA (1-2) CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE (1-0) 11-3-95 ...... H 0-3 L 11-28-86 ...... N 2-3 L 12-5-91 ...... N 3-0 W DEPAUL (1-1) 10-13-96 ...... H 0-3 L 9-13-91 ...... N 3-0 W 9-22-78 ...... N 1-2 L 11-15-96 ...... A 0-3 L 9-7-07 ...... N 1-3 L 9-22-79 ...... N 2-0 W 10-26-97 ...... A 0-3 L 11-7-97 ...... H 0-3 L

53 BIO PERSON NAME 11-21-97 ...... N 0-3 L 10-4-96 ...... A 3-0 W 9-4-09 ...... N 3-1 W 11-14-10 ...... H 3-2 W 10-9-98 ...... A 0-3 L 11-3-96 ...... H 3-1 W 10-2-11 ...... A 3-0 W 11-14-98 ...... H 1-3 L 10-17-97 ...... H 0-3 L INDIANA STATE (3-1) 11-18-11 ...... H 3-0 W 11-20-98 ...... N 0-3 L 11-1-97 ...... A 1-3 L 9-23-78 ...... N 1-2 L 9-21-12 ...... A 2-3 L 10-22-99 ...... H 0-3 L 10-18-98 ...... H 0-3 L 10-7-78 ...... N 2-0 W 10-21-12 ...... H 3-0 W 11-7-99 ...... A 0-3 L 11-6-98 ...... A 0-3 L 9-29-90 ...... H 3-0 W 10-13-00 ...... H 0-3 L 9-26-99 ...... A 1-3 L 9-11-04 ...... H 3-0 W LOUISVILLE (25-25) 10-29-00 ...... A 0-3 L 11-12-99 ...... H 0-3 L 9-15-77 ...... A 2-0 W 9-28-01 ...... A 0-3 L 10-15-00 ...... H 2-3 L IOWA (2-2) 9-21-77 ...... H 2-0 W 11-11-01 ...... H 0-3 L 10-27-00 ...... A 0-3 L 10-12-79 ...... N 2-0 W 10-5-78 ...... A 3-0 W 10-25-02 ...... H 0-3 L 9-30-01 ...... A 3-1 W 9-17-94 ...... H 1-3 L 11-10-78 ...... N 2-0 W 11-17-02 ...... A 0-3 L 11-9-01 ...... H 3-1 W 9-6-97 ...... N 0-3 L 10-2-79 ...... H 3-1 W 11-22-02 ...... N 0-3 L 10-27-02 ...... H 3-2 W 9-6-03 ...... N 3-2 W 11-6-79 ...... A 3-0 W 10-24-03 ...... A 0-3 L 11-15-02 ...... A 2-3 L 9-13-80 ...... A 2-0 W 11-16-03 ...... H 0-3 L 10-26-03 ...... A 3-1 W IOWA STATE (1-1) 9-23-80 ...... A 3-0 W 11-21-03 ...... N 0-3 L 11-14-03 ...... H 2-3 L 9-6-03 ...... A 3-0 W 9-10-82 ...... H 0-3 L 10-10-04 ...... H 0-3 L 10-8-04 ...... H 1-3 L 8-29-10 ...... N 3-1 L 9-29-82 ...... A 1-3 L 11-5-04 ...... A 0-3 L 11-7-04 ...... A 0-3 L 9-3-83 ...... H 3-1 W 10-2-05 ...... A 0-3 L 9-30-05 ...... A 3-0 W JAMES MADISON (2-0) 11-15-83 ...... A 3-0 W 10-14-05 ...... H 0-3 L 10-16-05 ...... H 3-1 W 9-13-97 ...... N 3-1 W 9-14-84 ...... A 3-2 W 9-29-06 ...... H 2-3 L 10-6-06 ...... H 3-0 W 9-8-01 ...... N 3-1 W 11-13-84 ...... H 3-1 W 11-19-06 ...... A 0-3 L 11-12-06 ...... A 3-0 W 11-19-85 ...... H 3-1 W 10-5-07 ...... A 0-3 L 9-21-07 ...... A 3-1 W KANSAS (1-0) 11-11-86 ...... H 3-0 W 11-11-07 ...... H 0-3 L 9-26-08 ...... A 3-1 W 9-12-98 ...... N 3-0 W 9-5-87 ...... H 3-0 W 10-10-08 ...... A 2-3 L 11-2-08 ...... H 3-1 W 11-16-87 ...... A 3-0 W 11-16-08 ...... H 3-2 W 10-11-09 ...... H 3-1 W KANSAS STATE (2-0) 10-18-88 ...... H 3-0 W 10-2-09 ...... A 3-2 W 11-13-09 ...... A 3-0 W 9-11-09 ...... N 3-1 W 11-8-89 ...... A 3-2 W 11-22-09 ...... H 1-3 L 9-26-10 ...... A 3-2 W 9-11-10 ...... H 3-2 W 11-6-90 ...... H 2-3 L 9-17-10 ...... H 1-3 L 10-29-10 ...... H 3-0 W 9-20-91 ...... A 1-3 L 10-24-10 ...... A 0-3 L 9-18-11 ...... H 3-1 W KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE (1-3) 11-20-91 ...... H 2-3 L 9-23-11 ...... A 1-3 L 10-21-11 ...... A 3-1 W 10-28-78 ...... N 3-2 W 9-30-92 ...... H 3-1 W 10-30-11 ...... H 3-2 W 10-28-12 ...... A 3-2 W 10-12-79 ...... N 0-2 L 11-10-92 ...... A 3-2 W 9-16-12 ...... H 0-3 L 11-18-12 ...... H 3-1 W 10-13-79 ...... N 2-3 L 9-4-93 ...... H 3-1 W 10-7-12 ...... A 2-3 L 9-20-80 ...... N 2-3 L 10-13-93 ...... A 3-1 W GEORGIA TECH (4-2) 9-10-94 ...... A 1-3 L FLORIDA A&M (1-0) 10-3-93 ...... A 3-2 W LAMAR (0-2) 11-2-94 ...... H 1-3 L 11-5-99 ...... A 3-0 W 9-1-95 ...... N 1-3 L 12-6-79 ...... N 0-2 L 9-8-95 ...... N 0-3 L 8-31-96 ...... H 1-3 L 10-8-82 ...... N 1-2 L 11-8-95 ...... A 0-3 L FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (1-0) 9-9-06 ...... H 3-1 W 9-7-96 ...... N 0-3 L 9-29-09 ...... N 3-0 W 9-8-07 ...... A 3-1 W LIPSCOMB (1-0) 10-23-96 ...... H 2-3 L 10-28-07 ...... H 3-1 W 8/25/12 ...... H 3-2 W 9-17-97 ...... A 2-3 L FLORIDA STATE (5-7) 11-4-97 ...... H 0-3 L 10-26-81 ...... H 2-3 L HAWAII (0-4) LONG BEACH STATE (1-3) 9-30-98 ...... H 0-3 L 10-30-82 ...... N 3-2 W 10-14-83 ...... H 1-3 L 11-30-96 ...... N 0-3 L 11-11-98 ...... A 0-3 L 11-7-82 ...... H 3-2 W 10-15-83 ...... H 2-3 L 10-6-90 ...... N 0-3 L 9-21-99 ...... H 3-2 W 10-18-85 ...... A 3-2 W 12-11-83 ...... N 1-3 L 11-26-04 ...... A 0-3 L 10-24-99 ...... A 0-3 L 11-1-87 ...... A 3-0 W 11-28-03 ...... N 0-3 L 8-25-12 ...... H 3-1 W 9-5-00 ...... H 0-3 L 11-12-88 ...... H 1-3 L 11-25-00 ...... A 0-3 L 9-29-89 ...... A 2-3 L HOFSTRA (1-2) LSU (32-23) 11-21-01 ...... A 0-3 L 11-11-89 ...... H 2-3 L 9-18-99 ...... H 2-3 L 10-28-77 ...... N 0-2 L 10-15.02 ...... H 0-3 L 11-30-90 ...... N 3-1 W 8-30-02 ...... A 1-3 L 10-26-79 ...... N 2-0 W 11-10-03 ...... A 1-3 L 12-11-09 ...... N 2-3 L 9-11-04 ...... H 3-0 W 10-27-79 ...... N 3-0 W 11-9-04 ...... H 0-3 L 9-10-10 ...... H 2-3 L 10-31-80 ...... H 2-0 W 9-7-05 ...... A 0-3 L 8-26-11 ...... A 0-3 L HOUSTON (5-6) 10-18-81 ...... H 3-1 W 9-16-09 ...... A 2-3 L 10-8-81 ...... N 2-0 W 11-19-81 ...... N 0-3 L 9-1-10 ...... H 3-2 W FRESNO STATE (0-1) 10-10-81 ...... N 2-0 W 10-11-82 ...... N 1-3 L 9-7-11 ...... H 3-0 W 9-4-04 ...... N 1-3 L 9-29-84 ...... N 1-3 L 10-29-82 ...... N 3-1 W 8-29-12 ...... A 1-3 L 11-20-88 ...... A 3-1 W 10-2-83 ...... H 3-1 W GEORGETOWN (1-1) 11-19-89 ...... H 1-3 L 10-1-84 ...... A 3-1 W LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (2-0) 9-1-00 ...... N 0-3 L 9-25-93 ...... H 3-0 W 10-26-85 ...... H 2-3 L 10-11-83 ...... H 3-0 W 8-31-07 ...... H 3-0 W 11-6-94 ...... A 0-3 L 11-7-86 ...... N 1-3 L 9-10-11 ...... H 3-0 W 9-14-96 ...... H 0-3 L 11-14-87 ...... H 3-2 W GEORGETOWN COLLEGE (1-0) 11-28-97 ...... A 0-3 L 11-18-88 ...... A 3-0 W MARQUETTE (1-1) 9-27-77 ...... N 2-0 W 11-30-02 ...... N 0-3 L 11-25-88 ...... N 3-1 W 11-26-99 ...... N 0-3 L 9-9-11 ...... H 3-1 W 11-2-89 ...... H 0-3 L 11-24-00 ...... N 3-0 W GEORGE MASON (0-1) 11-25-89 ...... N 0-3 L 9-17-94 ...... H 2-3 L ILLINOIS (3-2) 10-19-90 ...... A 0-3 L MARSHALL (4-0) 10-7-77 ...... N 1-3 L 10-18-91 ...... H 0-3 L 10-15-77 ...... N 2-0 W GEORGE WASHINGTON (1-0) 9-21-79 ...... N 2-1 W 11-30-91 ...... N 1-3 L 11-4-78 ...... H 2-0 W 9-27-86 ...... N 3-1 W 9-22-79 ...... N 2-1 W 10-4-92 ...... H 2-3 L 10-30-79 ...... N 2-0 W 9-20-87 ...... A 3-2 W 11-20-92 ...... A 0-3 L 9-27-96 ...... H 3-1 W GEORGIA (36-24) 10-28-88 ...... N 0-3 L 11-28-92 ...... N 1-3 L 10-5-79 ...... N 2-0 W 10-29-93 ...... H 3-1 W MARYLAND (3-1) 11-13-81 ...... A 3-0 W ILLINOIS STATE (2-6-1) 11-14-93 ...... A 3-1 W 9-8-89 ...... N 3-1 W 11-14-82 ...... H 3-1 W 10-27-78 ...... N 1-2 L 9-23-94 ...... H 3-2 W 9-18-92 ...... H 3-0 W 11-20-82 ...... N 3-0 W 9-22-79 ...... N 1-1 T 11-18-94 ...... N 3-2 W 12-2-05 ...... N 1-3 L 9-27-83 ...... A 3-1 W 10-18-80 ...... N 1-2 L 10-6-95 ...... A 3-0 W 9-6-08 ...... A 3-0 W 10-19-84 ...... A 3-0 W 9-4-83 ...... H 3-0 W 9-29-96 ...... H 3-2 W 11-16-84 ...... N 3-1 W 10-5-83 ...... N 3-2 W 10-12-97 ...... A 3-2 W MEMPHIS STATE (7-0) 10-11-85 ...... H 3-2 W 10-27-84 ...... N 2-3 L 9-25-98 ...... A 3-0 W 10-3-80 ...... N 2-0 W 11-23-85 ...... N 0-3 L 11-8-85 ...... N 0-3 L 11-20-98 ...... N 3-1 W 11-22-80 ...... N 3-1 W 10-25-86 ...... H 3-1 W 11-30-85 ...... N 2-3 L 10-10-99 ...... H 1-3 L 9-27-81 ...... H 2-0 W 11-22-86 ...... N 1-3 L 9-9-00 ...... N 0-3 L 10-6-00 ...... A 0-3 L 9-12-82 ...... A 3-2 W 10-23-87 ...... A 3-1 W 9-23-01 ...... H 3-0 W 10-24-82 ...... H 3-1 W 9-30-88 ...... A 3-0 W INDIANA (9-6) 11-5-02 ...... A 3-1 W 10-9-88 ...... H 3-0 W 10-8-89 ...... H 1-3 L 9-15-77 ...... N 0-2 L 9-28-03 ...... A 2-3 L 10-29-89 ...... A 3-1 W 11-24-89 ...... N 3-1 W 9-25-83 ...... N 3-1 W 10-17-03 ...... H 3-2 W 11-9-90 ...... H 3-1 W 10-22-84 ...... H 3-0 W 10-24-04 ...... A 1-3 L MIAMI (OHIO) (10-7) 11-1-91 ...... H 1-3 L 11-12-85 ...... A 1-3 L 10-9-05 ...... H 3-1 W 10-7-77 ...... N 1-3 L 11-17-91 ...... A 2-3 L 11-7-87 ...... H 3-0 W 11-11-05 ...... A 2-3 L 10-21-78 ...... A 1-2 L 11-15-92 ...... H 3-0 W 10-20-89 ...... H 0-3 L 9-17-06 ...... H 1-3 L 9-6-80 ...... A 3-0 W 10-24-93 ...... A 1-3 L 9-15-90 ...... N 0-3 L 10-20-06 ...... A 0-3 L 9-11-81 ...... N 2-1 W 11-5-93 ...... H 3-0 W 9-7-91 ...... N 3-2 W 10-14-07 ...... H 3-2 W 9-12-81 ...... N 1-3 L 11-27-93 ...... N 0-3 L 9-4-92 ...... N 3-0 W 11-2-07 ...... A 2-3 L 9-24-82 ...... H 3-1 W 10-2-94 ...... A 0-3 L 9-4-93 ...... H 3-2 W 9-28-08 ...... A 3-0 W 9-28-85 ...... H 0-3 L 11-13-94 ...... H 2-3 L 9-9-94 ...... N 2-3 L 10-31-08 ...... H 3-1 W 10-28-86 ...... A 1-3 L 11-19-94 ...... N 0-3 L 9-9-95 ...... N 3-2 W 9-20-09 ...... A 3-0 W 9-15-87 ...... H 3-0 W 10-13-95 ...... H 1-3 L 9-6-96 ...... N 0-3 L 10-24-09 ...... H 3-2 W 9-20-88 ...... A 3-1 W 10-29-95 ...... A 1-3 L 9-12-08 ...... H 3-1 W 10-8-10 ...... A 0-3 L 9-19-89 ...... H 3-0 W 54 10-9-90 ...... H 3-1 W 10-30-79 ...... A 3-1 W 8-25-07 ...... A 3-2 W 10-2-92 ...... H 3-0 W 9-19-92 ...... H 3-1 W 119-79 ...... N 2-0 W 11-22-92 ...... A 3-0 W 9-1-93 ...... H 3-0 W 11-10-79 ...... N 0-2 L NORTHERN KENTUCKY (11-7) 10-30-93 ...... H 3-0 W 8-30-96 ...... H 1-3 L 11-17-79 ...... N 2-1 W 9-21-77 ...... H 1-2 L 11-12-93 ...... A 3-0 W 9-8-98 ...... A 1-3 L 10-6-80 ...... A 3-2 W 11-5-77 ...... A 1-2 L 10-14-94 ...... A 3-2 W 9-3-10 ...... H 3-0 W 10-20-80 ...... A 3-0 W 9-26-78 ...... A 3-2 W 9-24-95 ...... H 3-1 W 11-14-80 ...... N 2-0 W 10-7-78 ...... N 1-2 L 11-7-95 ...... N 2-3 L MICHIGAN (2-2) 9-13-83 ...... A 3-1 W 10-31-78 ...... H 3-2 W 10-20-96 ...... A 2-3 L 10-27-85 ...... H 1-3 L 9-1-85 ...... H 3-1 W 11-4-78 ...... H 3-2 W 9-26-97 ...... H 2-3 L 9-12-86 ...... N 3-2 W 9-5-86 ...... H 3-0 W 11-10-78 ...... N 2-0 W 10-4-98 ...... H 3-1 W 9-19-92 ...... H 3-0 W 10-7-86 ...... A 3-1 W 11-11-78 ...... N 1-3 L 10-15-99 ...... A 3-2 W 12-4-08 ...... H 2-3 L 9-5-88 ...... H 3-0 W 11-17-78 ...... N 2-1 W 9-24-00 ...... H 3-2 W 9-2-89 ...... H 3-0 W 11-18-78 ...... N 2-1 W 10-26-01 ...... A 3-1 W MICHIGAN STATE (1-4) 9-8-93 ...... H 3-0 W 10-9-79 ...... A 2-3 L 11-3-02 ...... H 3-0 W 9-15-78 ...... H 0-2 L 9-7-94 ...... N 3-1 W 11-9-79 ...... N 0-2 L 10-5-03 ...... H 3-1 W 9-20-96 ...... A 0-3 L 10-3-95 ...... H 3-0 W 10-18-79 ...... H 3-0 W 10-17-04 ...... H 1-3 L 9-20-97 ...... H 0-3 L 8-29-97 ...... H 3-0 W 11-16-79 ...... N 0-2 L 10-30-05 ...... A 3-0 W 11-30-07 ...... N 0-3 L 9-1-98 ...... H 3-0 W 11-16-79 ...... N 1-0 W 9-24-06 ...... A 1-3 L 12-4-09 ...... N 3-0 W 10-2-01 ...... H 3-2 W 10-15-78 ...... A 3-1 W 10-27-06 ...... H 3-1 W 11-7-02 ...... H 3-0 W 11-4-80 ...... A 3-0 W 10-12-07 ...... H 2-3 L MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE (3-0) 9-13-05 ...... H 3-0 W 11-21-80 ...... N 2-1 W 11-4-07 ...... A 1-3 L 9-30-77 ...... N 2-0 W 9-5-06 ...... H 3-2 W 10-19-08 ...... H 3-2 W 9-12-97 ...... N 3-0 W 9-2-08 ...... H 3-1 W NORTHERN MICHIGAN (1-0) 11-7-08 ...... A 2-3 W 9-4-04 ...... N 3-1 W 10-24-08 ...... A 3-0 W 9-20-80 ...... N 3-1 W 9-25-09 ...... H 3-0 W 11-1-09 ...... A 3-0 W MINNESOTA (2-3) MOUNT ST. JOSEPH (2-1) NORTH TEXAS STATE (1-0) 10-3-10 ...... H 0-3 L 9-21-82 ...... H 2-3 L 9-28-78 ...... H 0-3 L 10-7-81 ...... N 2-0 W 11-19-10 ...... A 3-1 W 9-14-85 ...... N 0-3 L 10-13-79 ...... N 2-0 W 10-7-11 ...... H 3-1 W 9-19-90 ...... H 3-0 W 9-13-80 ...... A 2-0 W NORTHWESTERN (3-3) 11-13-11 ...... A 3-2 W 9-14-92 ...... A 3-0 W 12-11-80 ...... N 2-0 W 10-5-12 ...... A 3-0 W 9-17-95 ...... H 0-3 L MURRAY STATE (1-0) 9-26-81 ...... H 1-2 L 11-2-12 ...... H 3-1 W 9-4-09 ...... N 3-0 W 9-27-81 ...... H 2-3 L MISSISSIPPI STATE (41-2) 10-15-82 ...... N 3-2 W ORAL ROBERTS (2-2) 10-26-79 ...... N 2-0 W NEBRASKA (2-7) 9-17-05 ...... A 0-3 L 10-8-82 ...... N 1-2 L 10-30-80 ...... H 2-0 W 12-2-78 ...... N 1-2 L 8-28-09 ...... N 3-1 W 10-9-82 ...... N 2-0 W 10-23-81 ...... H 3-0 W 10-18-80 ...... N 2-0 W 9-2-83 ...... H 3-0 W 10-19-82 ...... A 3-0 W 10-7-83 ...... N 3-2 W NOTRE DAME (9-7) 9-21-02 ...... N 0-3 L 11-18-82 ...... N 3-0 W 11-29-85 ...... N 0-3 L 9-2-83 ...... H 3-0 W 9-17-83 ...... H 3-0 W 9-22-89 ...... N 2-3 L 9-6-85 ...... A 3-0 W OREGON (2-1) 10-30-84 ...... A 3-0 W 9-1-91 ...... H 0-3 L 10-10-86 ...... H 3-0 W 11-7-81 ...... N 2-1 W 10-8-85 ...... H 3-0 W 9-3-94 ...... N 0-3 L 10-9-87 ...... A 3-2 W 12-5-09 ...... H 3-0 W 11-3-86 ...... A 3-0 W 8-28-10 ...... N 0-3 L 10-8-88 ...... H 1-3 L 9-1-12 ...... N 0-3 L 9-18-87 ...... H 3-0 W 9-8-12 ...... A 1-3 L 11-5-89 ...... A 3-1 W 11-20-87 ...... N 3-0 W 9-14-90 ...... N 3-1 W OREGON STATE (0-1) 10-20-88 ...... H 3-0 W UNLV (0-1) 9-6-91 ...... N 3-0 W 9-3-94 ...... N 0-3 L 10-27-89 ...... A 3-0 W 11-27-03 ...... A 2-3 L 12-7-91 ...... N 3-2 W 10-12-90 ...... H 3-0 W 9-5-92 ...... N 2-3 L PACIFIC (0-6) 10-12-91 ...... A 3-0 W NEW MEXICO (2-0) 9-3-93 ...... H 3-2 W 12-10-80 ...... N 0-2 L 10-23-92 ...... H 3-0 W 12-3-88 ...... N 3-2 W 9-10-94 ...... N 0-3 L 9-24-83 ...... H 0-3 L 11-7-92 ...... A 3-0 W 9-19-03 ...... A 3-0 W 9-9-95 ...... N 1-3 L 9-7-90 ...... N 0-3 L 10-15-93 ...... H 3-0 W 9-7-96 ...... N 0-3 L 9-14-91 ...... N 1-3 L 10-16-94 ...... A 2-3 L NEW ORLEANS (1-0) 9-11-99 ...... N 0-3 L 9-12-92 ...... N 0-3 L 9-22-95 ...... H 3-0 W 10-9-82 ...... N 2-0 W 10-23-01 ...... H 2-3 L 11-25-95 ...... N 0-3 L 10-18-96 ...... A 3-1 W 9-28-97 ...... H 3-1 W NORTH CAROLINA (11-4) OHIO (6-1) PENN STATE (1-6) 11-21-97 ...... N 3-1 W 10-6-79 ...... N 0-2 L 9-19-80 ...... N 3-0 W 10-15-82 ...... N 2-3 L 10-2-98 ...... H 3-1 W 10-6-79 ...... N 0-2 L 9-9-86 ...... H 3-0 W 10-23-83 ...... H 3-0 W 10-17-99 ...... A 3-1 W 11-16-79 ...... N 2-1 W 9-13-97 ...... N 3-1 W 9-15-84 ...... N 0-3 L 9-22-00 ...... H 3-1 W 11-16-79 ...... N 2-1 W 9-20-03 ...... N 0-3 L 11-20-84 ...... N 2-3 L 10-28-01 ...... A 3-0 W 10-4-80 ...... N 2-1 W 11-30-06 ...... N 3-2 W 11-17-85 ...... H 0-3 L 11-1-02 ...... H 3-0 W 10-4-80 ...... N 1-2 L 9-3-11 ...... H 3-0 W 10-18-86 ...... A 1-3 L 10-3-03 ...... H 3-1 W 12-2-83 ...... N 3-0 W 8-31-12 ...... A 3-1 W 12-7-12 ...... N 0-3 L 10-15-04 ...... H 3-1 W 9-27-85 ...... H 3-2 W 10-28-05 ...... A 3-0 W 9-18-86 ...... A 3-0 W OHIO STATE (5-6) PEPPERDINE (2-0) 9-22-06 ...... A 3-1 W 9-16-89 ...... H 3-1 W 12-3-78 ...... N 1-2 L 9-25-88 ...... N 3-0 W 10-29-06 ...... H 3-0 W 9-22-90 ...... H 3-0 W 10-17-80 ...... N 2-0 W 9-18-93 ...... N 3-2 W 9-14-07 ...... H 3-1 W 9-27-91 ...... A 3-0 W 9-16-86 ...... A 1-3 L 10-21-07 ...... A 3-1 W 10-10-92 ...... H 3-0 W 9-14-88 ...... H 3-1 W PITTSBURGH (3-3) 9-21-08 ...... H 3-0 W 11-25-94 ...... A 0-3 L 10-22-89 ...... A 0-3 L 10-17-80 ...... N 2-1 W 10-16-09 ...... A 3-0 W 8-24-12 ...... H 3-0 W 9-25-90 ...... H 1-3 L 10-8-83 ...... N 3-2 W 11-8-09 ...... H 3-0 W 9-22-92 ...... A 3-2 W 11-8-85 ...... N 2-3 L 10-17-10 ...... H 3-0 W N.C. STATE (8-3) 9-14-94 ...... A 0-3 L 10-17-86 ...... A 1-3 L 11-5-10 ...... A 3-1 W 11-17-78 ...... N 1-2 L 9-3-95 ...... N 0-3 L 9-23-89 ...... N 1-3 L 10-14-11 ...... A 0-3 L 11-18-78 ...... N 2-1 W 9-4-10 ...... H 3-1 W 8-29-08 ...... H 3-2 W 11-4-11 ...... H 3-0 W 10-5-79 ...... N 1-2 L 12-1-12 ...... H 3-1 W 10-12-12 ...... H 3-0 W 10-6-79 ...... N 2-0 W PORTLAND (1-0) 11-17-79 ...... N 2-0 W OKLAHOMA (0-2) 9-12-09 ...... N 3-0 W MISSOURI (3-0) 11-17-79 ...... N 2-0 W 9-9-88 ...... N 0-3 L 9-16-84 ...... N 3-2 W 10-3-80 ...... N 2-0 W 9-7-12 ...... N 1-3 L PORTLAND STATE (0-1) 9-6-08 ...... N 3-0 W 12-5-87 ...... N 3-0 W 12-6-79 ...... N 0-2 L 11-21-12 ...... A 3-0 W 10-15-89 ...... H 3-0 W OLE MISS (36-11) 10-1-00 ...... A 2-3 L 10-29-77 ...... N 0-2 L PURDUE (8-10) MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS (1-0) 9-6-02 ...... A 3-1 W 9-29-81 ...... A 3-0 W 9-22-78 ...... N 0-2 L 9-28-79 ...... H 3-0 W 10-26-82 ...... H 3-0 W 9-21-79 ...... N 1-2 L NORTHEAST LOUISIANA (1-0) 10-18-83 ...... A 3-0 W 10-18-80 ...... N 2-1 W MONTANA (2-0) 9-8-89 ...... N 3-0 W 11-19-83 ...... N 3-0 W 10-16-82 ...... N 0-3 L 9-17-93 ...... N 3-1 W 10-3-84 ...... H 3-0 W 10-9-83 ...... N 3-0 W 9-16-94 ...... H 3-2 W NORTHERN ALABAMA (1-0) 11-5-85 ...... A 2-3 L 11-13-83 ...... H 1-3 L 10-27-78 ...... N 2-0 W 11-24-85 ...... N 3-0 W 9-15-84 ...... N 3-1 W MOREHEAD STATE (24-7) 10-11-86 ...... H 3-1 W 11-9-85 ...... N 0-3 L 9-21-77 ...... H 1-2 L NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-0) 11-21-86 ...... N 3-0 W 10-13-86 ...... H 3-2 W 9-30-77 ...... N 0-2 L 11-29-86 ...... N 3-0 W 10-20-87 ...... A 3-0 W 9-11-88 ...... N 3-1 W 10-18-77 ...... A 0-2 L 10-22-88 ...... H 3-0 W 9-21-90 ...... H 3-1 W 11-5-77 ...... N 0-2 L NORTHERN ILLINOIS (2-0) 10-26-89 ...... A 3-1 W 9-2-94 ...... N 1-3 L 10-3-78 ...... H 1-3 L 9-11-81 ...... N 2-0 W 10-14-90 ...... H 3-1 W 9-13-96 ...... H 0-3 L 11-2-78 ...... A 3-1 W 9-4-99 ...... N 3-1 W 11-23-90 ...... N 2-3 L 9-5-98 ...... N 0-3 L 9-18-79 ...... H 0-3 L NORTHERN IOWA (1-0) 10-20-91 ...... H 3-0 W 9-18-04 ...... A 3-2 W

55 BIO PERSON NAME 12-1-06 ...... A 0-3 L 10-6-78 ...... N 0-2 L 10-3-04 ...... A 0-3 L 9-18-93 ...... N 3-2 W 9-12-09 ...... N 3-1 W 9-4-82 ...... A 2-3 L 10-29-04 ...... H 0-3 L 8-31-02 ...... N 0-3 L 10-3-10 ...... A 1-3 L 10-1-83 ...... N 3-1 W 10-21-05 ...... A 0-3 L 9-13-85 ...... N 0-3 L 11-6-05 ...... H 0-3 L TRANSYLVANIA (1-0) RHODE ISLAND (1-0) 10-5-86 ...... H 0-3 L 10-11-06 ...... H 3-2 W 9-27-77 ...... A 2-0 W 10-20-83 ...... H 3-1 W 9-15-00 ...... H 0-3 L 11-1-06 ...... A 3-1 W TOLEDO (2-0) 9-17-05 ...... N 3-1 W 9-26-07 ...... H 3-1 W 9-10-00 ...... N 3-2 W RICE (1-0) 11-14-07 ...... A 3-1 W 9-9-06 ...... H 3-0 W 9-8-90 ...... N 3-1 W SOUTHERN METHODIST (3-0) 10-1-08 ...... A 3-1 W 9-19-98 ...... H 3-1 W 11-28-08 ...... H 2-3 L TULANE (2-0) RUTGERS (2-1) 8-31-01 ...... A 3-1 W 10-21-09 ...... H 1-3 L 10-7-81 ...... N 2-0 W 12-3-78 ...... N 0-2 L 8-30-03 ...... N 3-2 W 11-25-09 ...... A 1-3 L 10-8-82 ...... N 2-0 W 9-3-83 ...... H 3-1 W 9-29-10 ...... A 0-3 L 11-10-84 ...... N 3-1 W TULSA (1-0) SOUTH FLORIDA (4-0) 11-24-10 ...... H 0-3 L 8-27-11 ...... N 3-2 W 10-17-85 ...... A 3-0 W 10-12-11 ...... H 3-2 W SAN DIEGO STATE (2-2) 9-9-89 ...... N 3-0 W 11-23-11 ...... A 1-3 L UCLA (0-3) 12-2-78 ...... N 0-2 L 11-3-90 ...... N 3-0 W 9-26-12 ...... H 3-0 W 11-7-81 ...... N 0-2 L 8-31-83 ...... H 3-2 W 9-9-83 ...... H 2-3 L 9-3-83 ...... H 3-0 W 11-27-99 ...... N 3-1 W 10-26-12 ...... A 3-2 W 11-24-95 ...... N 2-3 L 9-2-06 ...... N 2-3 L SOUTHWEST MISSOURI (1-0) UT-CHATTANOOGA (2-0) UTAH STATE (0-2) SAN JOSE STATE (1-2) 10-30-82 ...... N 3-2 W 9-30-77 ...... N 2-0 W 12-2-78 ...... N 0-2 L 10-21-83 ...... H 3-1 W 9-29-78 ...... N 2-0 W 12-7-79 ...... N 0-2 L 11-3-84 ...... H 0-3 L STANFORD (1-3) 11-4-84 ...... H 0-3 L 11-6-81 ...... N 1-2 L UT-MARTIN (4-0) VALPARAISO (2-0) 11-25-83 ...... H 2-3 L 9-30-77 ...... N 2-1 W 9-8-01 ...... N 3-0 W SANTA BARBARA (1-0) 11-26-83 ...... H 3-0 W 9-29-78 ...... N 2-1 W 9-10-04 ...... H 3-1 W 10-28-83 ...... H 3-0 W 9-23-89 ...... N 2-3 L 9-30-78 ...... N 2-0 W 9-5-09 ...... N 3-0 W VILLANOVA (2-0) SANTA CLARA (1-0) ST. JOHN’S (0-1) 9-4-99 ...... N 3-0 W 12-7-91 ...... N 3-0 W 9-5-08 ...... N 1-3 L TENNESSEE STATE (1-0) 9-8-06 ...... H 3-0 W 9-10-08 ...... H 3-0 W SYRACUSE (3-0) SIENA (1-0) VIRGINIA (0-2) 11-10-89 ...... H 3-1 W TENNESSEE TECH (10-1) 9-2-06 ...... N 3-0 W 9-12-03 ...... H 3-1 W 9-2-00 ...... A 1-3 L 9-1-06 ...... A 3-0 W 9-30-77 ...... A 1-2 L 9-13-03 ...... H 1-3 L SOUTH CAROLINA (28-18) 10-18-77 ...... N 2-0 W 10-5-79 ...... A 2-0 W TEMPLE (1-0) 9-15-78 ...... H 2-0 W VCU (2-0) 9-25-81 ...... H 2-0 W 9-30-83 ...... N 3-0 W 9-30-78 ...... A 2-0 W 11-17-78 ...... N 2-0 W 10-13-85 ...... H 3-0 W 11-4-78 ...... H 2-0 W 9-11-10 ...... H 3-0 W 11-2-91 ...... H 3-0 W TENNESSEE (43-29) 10-29-83 ...... N 3-0 W 11-15-91 ...... A 3-0 W 10-8-77 ...... H NA W 10-28-84 ...... H 3-1 W VIRGINIA TECH (4-0) 11-13-92 ...... H 3-0 W 10-22-77 ...... N 0-2 L 10-15-87 ...... H 3-0 W 10-15-77 ...... N 2-0 W 10-22-93 ...... A 3-1 W 10-6-78 ...... N 2-0 W 9-2-90 ...... H 3-0 W 11-21-80 ...... N 2-0 W 11-7-93 ...... H 3-0 W 11-4-78 ...... H 2-1 W 9-5-97 ...... N 3-1 W 9-4-99 ...... A 3-1 W 10-7-94 ...... H 3-2 W 10-6-79 ...... N 2-0 W 8-30-03 ...... N 3-1 W 9-3-11 ...... H 3-0 W 10-30-94 ...... A 0-3 L 10-26-79 ...... N 2-0 W 10-20-95 ...... A 0-3 L 10-27-79 ...... N 3-0 W TEXAS (3-13) WAKE FOREST (1-1) 11-5-95 ...... H 2-3 L 10-4-80 ...... N 1-2 L 12-10-83 ...... N 3-2 W 9-13-02 ...... H 3-1 W 10-11-96 ...... H 3-1 W 11-1-80 ...... N 2-1 W 9-28-84 ...... N 0-3 L 8-29-03 ...... A 0-3 L 11-17-96 ...... A 0-3 L 11-21-80 ...... N 0-2 L 10-3-85 ...... A 0-3 L 10-24-97 ...... A 2-3 L 11-22-80 ...... N 3-1 W 10-3-86 ...... H 2-3 L WASHINGTON (1-1) 11-9-97 ...... H 1-3 L 10-27-81 ...... H 3-0 W 12-12-87 ...... N 1-3 L 12-11-80 ...... N 0-2 L 10-16-98 ...... H 3-1 W 11-10-82 ...... A 0-3 L 10-14-88 ...... A 0-3 L 9-10-88 ...... N 3-1 W 11-8-98 ...... A 1-3 L 11-19-82 ...... N 1-3 L 10-29-88 ...... N 1-3 L 9-24-99 ...... A 1-3 L 10-25-83 ...... H 3-2 W 10-13-89 ...... H 3-0 W 11-14-99 ...... H 3-2 W 11-20-83 ...... N 3-1 W 10-21-90 ...... A 0-3 L WAYNE STATE (1-0) 11-19-99 ...... N 3-0 W 9-26-84 ...... A 3-1 W 12-7-90 ...... N 0-3 L 10-12-79 ...... N 2-0 W 9-29-00 ...... A 0-3 L 11-17-84 ...... N 1-3 L 9-22-91 ...... H 1-3 L 9-25-85 ...... H 2-3 L 9-27-92 ...... A 1-3 L WEBER STATE (1-0) 11-5-00 ...... H 1-3 L 9-1-01 ...... N 3-1 W 10-5-01 ...... H 1-3 L 11-22-85 ...... N 3-0 W 9-12-93 ...... H 3-2 W 10-22-01 ...... A 0-3 L 9-26-86 ...... N 3-1 W 11-7-94 ...... A 2-3 L 9-20-02 ...... A 0-3 L 10-2-87 ...... H 3-0 W 9-15-95 ...... H 1-3 L WEST VIRGINIA (2-0) 10-9-02 ...... H 0-3 L 11-11-87 ...... A 3-0 W 12-9-11 ...... H 1-3 L 9-2-90 ...... H 3-0 W 10-8-03 ...... A 2-3 L 11-21-87 ...... N 3-0 W 9-10-11 ...... H 3-0 W 11-5-03 ...... H 1-3 L 10-5-88 ...... A 3-1 W TEXAS A&M (5-5) 10-1-04 ...... A 3-2 W 11-26-88 ...... N 3-0 W 10-9-82 ...... N 0-2 L WESTERN CAROLINA (6-0) 10-31-04 ...... H 3-2 W 11-18-89 ...... H 3-1 W 10-29-82 ...... N 2-3 L 10-14-77 ...... N 2-0 W 10-23-05 ...... A 3-1 W 10-3-90 ...... A 3-1 W 10-31-82 ...... N 2-3 L 9-2-05 ...... N 3-0 W 11-4-05 ...... H 3-0 W 10-2-91 ...... A 3-1 W 9-14-85 ...... N 0-3 L 9-8-07 ...... N 3-0 W 10-8-06 ...... H 3-0 W 11-23-91 ...... H 3-0 W 10-4-85 ...... A 1-3 L 8-30-08 ...... H 3-0 W 11-10-06 ...... A 2-3 L 10-7-92 ...... H 3-0 W 10-31-86 ...... H 3-1 W 8-29-09 ...... N 3-0 W 10-7-07 ...... A 3-1 W 10-31-92 ...... A 1-3 L 10-15-88 ...... A 3-0 W 9-1-12 ...... N 3-0 W 11-9-07 ...... H 3-0 W 10-1-93 ...... A 3-1 W 12-2-11 ...... A 3-0 W 10-12-08 ...... A 3-0 W 11-20-93 ...... H 3-2 W 9-23-12 ...... A 3-2 W WESTERN ILLINOIS (2-1) 11-14-08 ...... H 3-0 W 9-30-94 ...... A 3-2 W 10-14-12 ...... H 3-0 W 9-22-78 ...... N 1-2 L 10-4-09 ...... A 3-2 W 11-11-94 ...... H 3-0 W 9-5-03 ...... N 3-1 W 11-20-09 ...... H 3-0 W 11-10-95 ...... H 3-0 W TEXAS ARLINGTON (4-4) 9-3-04 ...... N 3-0 W 9-19-10 ...... H 3-1 W 11-12-95 ...... A 3-1 W 12-6-79 ...... N 0-2 L 10-22-10 ...... A 0-3 L 11-7-96 ...... A 1-3 L 10-8-81 ...... N 0-2 L WESTERN KENTUCKY (13-4) 9-25-11 ...... A 3-1 W 11-9-96 ...... H 3-1 W 10-27-84 ...... N 3-0 W 9-29-87 ...... A 3-0 W 10-28-11 ...... H 3-0 W 11-13-97 ...... H 3-1 W 10-5-85 ...... A 1-3 L 11-7-87 ...... H 3-0 W 11-4-12 ...... H 3-0 W 11-15-97 ...... A 1-3 L 11-6-87 ...... H 3-0 W 9-27-88 ...... H 3-0 W 10-30-98 ...... A 0-3 L 12-11-87 ...... N 3-0 W 9-7-89 ...... N 3-0 W SOUTH FLORIDA (1-0) 11-1-98 ...... H 1-3 L 9-23-88 ...... N 3-1 W 9-4-10 ...... H 3-2 W 10-26-90 ...... H 1-3 L 10-29-99 ...... H 3-2 W 12-9-88 ...... N 1-3 L 10-5-91 ...... H 3-1 W 10-31-99 ...... A 0-3 L SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE (0-2) 9-28-93 ...... H 3-0 W 9-17-99 ...... H 0-3 L 11-10-00 ...... A 1-3 L TEXAS LUTHERAN (1-0) 10-19-94 ...... H 3-1 W 9-3-04 ...... A 0-3 L 11-12-00 ...... H 3-1 W 10-9-82 ...... N 2-1 W 10-8-96 ...... H 3-2 W 11-2-01 ...... H 1-3 L 8-30-97 ...... H 3-0 W SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (0-1) 11-4-01 ...... A 0-3 L TEXAS TECH (5-1) 11-29-96 ...... N 0-3 L 9-15-98 ...... H 0-3 L 10-11-02 ...... H 1-3 L 9-29-83 ...... H 3-1 W 9-14-99 ...... H 3-1 W 11-10-02 ...... A 2-3 L 10-12-87 ...... H 3-0 W 9-19-00 ...... H 1-3 L 10-12-03 ...... A 1-3 L 9-24-88 ...... N 3-0 W SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (2-5) 9-4-01 ...... H 1-3 L 11-7-03 ...... H 3-1 W 8-31-91 ...... H 3-2 W 8-29-06 ...... H 3-0 W

56 8-29-07 ...... A 3-1 W 9-2-11 ...... H 3-0 W

WESTERN MICHIGAN (3-3) 9-7-85 ...... A 0-3 L 10-10-87 ...... A 3-2 W 9-17-88 ...... H 3-2 W 9-7-01 ...... A 1-3 L 9-14-02 ...... H 3-1 W 8-25-07 ...... N 0-3 L

WESTERN ONTARIO (1-0) 10-13-79 ...... N 2-0 W

WICHITA STATE (1-0) 9-7-02 ...... N 3-1 W WILLIAM & MARY (1-0) 9-1-00 ...... N 3-2 W WISCONSIN (4-2) 9-23-78 ...... N 2-0 W 11-8-86 ...... N 3-0 W 11-11-88 ...... N 3-0 W 8-31-91 ...... H 0-3 L 9-11-92 ...... N 3-1 W 8-30-08 ...... H 0-3 L WRIGHT STATE (6-1) 9-5-89 ...... H 3-0 W 9-11-90 ...... H 3-1 W 10-4-91 ...... H 3-0 W 12-5-91 ...... N 3-0 W 9-13-03 ...... H 3-0 W 9-10-05 ...... H 2-3 L 8-24-07 ...... N 3-0 W

WYOMING (2-0) 9-25-87 ...... A 3-1 W 11-17-90 ...... H 3-0 W

YORK STATE (1-0) 10-12-79 ...... N 2-0 W THE WILDCATS

1 2 3 4 6 9 WHITNEY ALEXANDRA SHARAY MORGAN ANNI SARA BILLINGS MORGAN BARNES BERGREN THOMASSON SCHWARZWALDER

Outside Hitter Middle Blocker Outside Hitter Setter Outside Hitter Middle Blocker 6-1 • Sr. 6-1 • Sr. 6-2 • Fr. 6-1 • So. 6-0 • Fr. 6-3 • So. Helena, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. Swarthmore, Pa. Muncie, Ind. Newark, Ohio North Royalton, Ohio (Pelham) (Mountain Brook) (Strath) (Delta) (Newark) (North Royalton)

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SHELBY EMILY LAUREN KAYLA JESSI JACKIE WORKMAN FRANKLIN O’CONNER TRONICK GREENBERG NAPPER

Opposite Hitter Middle Blocker Outside Hitter Middle Blocker Defensive Specialist Defensive Specialist 6-1 • So. 6-4 • Fr. 6-5 • Jr. 6-3 • So. 5-4 • Sr. 5-7 • Jr. Shawnee Mission, Kan. Mesa, Ariz. Taylor Mill, Ky. Hutchinson, Minn. Melbourne, Fla. Louisville, Ky. (Bishop Miege) (Red Mountain) (Scott) (Hutchinson) (Holy Trinity Episcopal Aca.) (Assumption)

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ALYSSA DESIRRE KELSEY CRAIG LINDSEY ANDERS MANDY GERGINS WILKERSON WOLF SKINNER GRAY-WALTON NELSON ROBBE

Setter Middle Blocker Defensive Specialist Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of 5-10 • Jr. 5-11 • Sr. 5-9 • Fr. Volleyball Ops. Murrieta, Ca. Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati, Ohio (Master’s College) (duPont Manual/Marshall) (Mount Notre Dame)