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VOLLEYBALL MEDIA ALMANAC INDIVIDUAL MATCH & TEAM SINGLE SEASON RECORDS INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS KILLS No HISTORY & RECORDS Team/Individual Records ........................34 Season Leaders ......................................35 Career Leaders .......................................36 Conference Tournament History ..............37 Conference Awards .................................38 NCAA Tournament History ......................39 National & Regional Awards ...................40 Series Records ........................................41 All-Time Letterwinners ...........................42 Team Spotlight: 1994 Team ....................43 Year by Year Results ...........................44-51 2014 HOUSTON VOLLEYBALL MEDIA ALMANAC INDIVIDUAL MATCH & TEAM SINGLE SEASON RECORDS INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS KILLS No. Name Opponent Date Kills KILLS 1. Jenny Tanneberger at Saint Louis Oct. 12, 2002 41 1. 1990 2,136 2. Lilly Denoon vs. Georgia Nov. 13, 1994 37 2. 2006 2,097 2. Jennifer Wittenburg vs. Marquette Oct. 10, 2001 37 3. 1989 2,024 2. Jennifer Wittenburg vs. DePaul Nov. 9, 2001 37 5. Justine Farmer vs. Southern Miss Sept. 23, 2007 36 ATTACK ATTEMPTS ATTACK ATTEMPTS 1. 1990 5,629 No. Name Opponent Date Attack Attempts 1. 2006 5,629 1. Justine Farmer vs. UTSA Sept. 6, 2007 99 2. Jennifer Wittenburg vs. Cincinnati Nov. 10, 2000 95 3. 1998 5,428 2. Jennifer Wittenburg at SMU Nov. 21, 2001 95 2. Jennifer Wittenburg at USF Sept. 19, 2000 95 HITTING PERCENTAGE 5. Justine Farmer vs. UAB Oct. 19, 2007 92 1. 1989 .259 HITTING PERCENTAGE 2. 1994 .249 No. Name Opponent Date Hitting Percentage 3. 1985 .236 1. Lilly Denoon vs. Lamar Sept. 12, 1992 .875 3. 2011 .236 1. Cecilia Elias vs. Louisville Nov. 28, 1986 .875 1. Norah Simpson vs. Rice Oct. 10, 1989 .875 1. Marie-Claude Tourillon vs. Memphis Sept. 17, 1994 .875 HITTING PERCENTAGE DEFENSE 5. Lori Bolk vs. Louisville Nov. 28, 1986 .750 1. 1987 .119 5. Chandace Tryon vs. Southeastern La. Sept. 18, 2010 .750 2. 1994 .146 5. Lucy Charuk at Memphis Oct. 23, 2011 .750 5. Hunter Wise at Texas State Aug. 30, 2013 .750 3. 1996 .156 ASSISTS ASSISTS No. Name Opponent Date Assists 1. Sami Sawyer vs. Louisville Oct. 8, 1995 97 1. 2006 1,958 2. Sue Rice vs. Texas-Arlington Oct. 26, 1990 84 2. 1990 1,884 3. Amie Roberts vs. Texas Tech Oct. 28, 1992 76 3. 1998 1,824 4. Krystal Schulle at Pacific Nov. 25, 2006 71 5. Robin Fitzgerald at UTSA Sept. 6, 2007 67 DIGS DIGS 1. 2006 2,389 No. Name Opponent Date Digs 2. 1987 2,368 1. Jaci Gonzalez vs. Alabama Nov. 16, 2004 43 3. 1989 2,295 2. Jaci Gonzalez at LSU Nov. 27, 2004 39 3. Justine Farmer at Stephen F. Austin Sept. 9, 2006 38 4. Jaci Gonzalez vs. Texas Tech Aug. 27, 2005 35 ACES 4. Jaci Gonzalez vs. Rice Nov. 2, 2005 35 1. 1984 304 4. Jaci Gonzalez vs. Ball State Sept. 18, 2004 35 2. 1987 283 4. Amanda Carson vs. Tulsa Nov. 11, 2007 35 3. 1990 282 ACES No. Name Opponent Date Aces SOLO BLOCKS 1. Karen Bell vs. Stephen F. Austin Aug. 4, 1990 11 2. Hannah Sullivan vs. UAB Oct. 19, 2007 8 1. 1984 162 3. Cecilia Blias vs. Baylor Oct. 30, 1986 6 2. 1988 146 3. Nicole Gunsaulus vs. Texas A&M Oct. 5, 1990 6 3. 1989 142 3. Gretchen Klug vs. Texas Southern Aug. 9, 1987 6 SOLO BLOCKS BLOCK ASSISTS No. Name Opponent Date Blocks 1. 1991 544 1. Sharon Halamicek vs. Baylor Nov. 5, 1984 7 2. 2008 516 1. Kim Jones vs. Baylor Oct. 20, 1983 7 3. 1992 508 3. Kariny Ritter vs. Florida State Oct. 10, 2005 5 3. Lucy Charuk vs. Rice Nov. 23, 2011 5 5. Loure Dews at LSU Nov. 27, 2004 4 TOTAL BLOCKS 6. Erin Rice at Tulane Oct. 13, 2006 3 1. 1991 367.0 6. Erin Rice at Texas State Sept. 7, 2007 3 6. Erin Rice vs. Southern Miss Sept. 23, 2007 3 2. 1989 366.5 3. 1993 359.0 HISTORY & RECORDS HISTORY 6. Erin Rice at Rice Sept. 27, 2007 3 6. Lucy Charuk at BYU Sept. 11, 2010 3 6. Lucy Charuk at Kentucky Oct. 9, 2011 3 6. Lucy Charuk vs. UAB Oct. 21, 2011 3 BLOCK ASSISTS No. Name Opponent Date Blocks 1. Sharon Halamicek vs. Weber State Aug. 13, 1985 16 2. Ginger Wittkofski vs. Baylor Oct. 26, 1991 13 2. Erin Rice vs. Marshall Nov. 17, 2006 13 2. Kaiti Waters at SMU Oct. 25, 2013 13 4. Erin Rice at Tulane Oct. 13, 2006 11 4. Erin Rice at Tulsa Nov. 12, 2006 11 4. Becca Sartori at UTEP Oct. 15, 2006 11 4. Lucy Charuk vs. Marshall Nov. 5, 2011 11 34 2014 HOUSTON VOLLEYBALL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS GAMES PLAYED ASSISTS BLOCK SOLOS 1. Sue Rice (1990) 149 1. Sue Rice (1990) 1,662 1. Julie Gates (1986) 51 2. Karen Bell (1990) 148 2. Morgan Wallen (1999) 1,564 2. Lilly Denoon (1993) 50 3. Latisha Charles (1990) 146 3. Sami Sawyer (1994) 1,513 3. Sharon Halamicek (1984) 47 4. Ginger Wittkofski (1990) 138 4. Sami Sawyer (1995) 1,472 4. Julie Gates (1989) 45 5. Ashley Calhoun (2006) 134 5. Bethany Hill (1997) 1,463 5. Latisha Charles (1990) 43 6. Lori Bolk (1987) 133 6. Sue Rice (1989) 1,454 6. Latisha Charles (1987) 37 6. Gretchen Klug (1987) 133 7. Sami Sawyer (1993) 1,428 6. Julie Gates (1988) 37 6. Justine Farmer (2006) 133 8. Morgan Wallen (2000) 1,410 6. Latisha Charles (1989) 37 9. Sherri Beyer (1987) 132 9. Donna Sellen (2002) 1,389 6. Lucy Charuk (2011) 37 10. LaShelle Dobson (1987) 131 10. LaShelle Dobson (1987) 1,350 10. Sharon Halamicek (1985) 35 10. Janelle Harmonson (1988) 35 KILLS DIGS (Post Libero 2002-Present) 1. Jennifer Wittenburg (2001) 646 1. Jaci Gonzalez (2004) 698 SERVICE ACES 2. Justine Farmer (2006) 645 2. Jaci Gonzalez (2005) 691 1. Karen Bell (1990) 73 3. Jenny Tanneberger (2002) 612 3. Amanda Carson (2010) 573 2. Geri Lockwood (1984) 66 4. Justine Farmer (2007) 606 4. Jaci Gonzalez (2003) 562 3. Sami Saywer (1996) 57 5. Emily Leffers (1997) 569 5. Natalie Keck (2013) 549 4. Gretchen Klug (1987) 56 6. Latisha Charles (1990) 562 6 . Ashley Calhoun (2006) 523 5. Kerry Keith (1984) 52 7. Lilly Denoon (1994) 551 7. Justine Farmer (2006) 511 6. Sherri Beyer (1987) 49 8. Jennifer Wittenburg (2000) 542 8. Jaci Gonzalez (2002) 500 6. Nicole Gunsaulus (1990) 49 9. Karen Bell (1990) 536 9. Natalie Keck (2011) 499 8. Ashley Calhoun (2006) 47 10. Lilly Denoon (1993) 535 10. Amanda Carson (2007) 479 9. Cecilia Elias (1987) 46 10. Ginger Wittkofski (1990) 44 KILLS PER SET DIGS (Pre Libero 1984-2002) * Season leaders are not available before the 1984 season. 1. Jennifer Wittenburg (2001) 6.27 1. Kristin Guidish (1998) 458 2. Jennifer Wittenburg (2000) 6.16 2. Gabi Carbone (2000) 426 3. Justine Farmer (2007) 5.51 3. Kristin Guidish (1997) 412 4. Jenny Tanneberger (2002) 5.14 4. Marie-Claude Tourillon (1995) 408 5. Lilly Denoon (1994) 5.01 5. Debbie Vokes (1995) 407 6. Emily Leffers (1997) 4.86 6. Gretchen Klug (1987) 393 7. Justine Farmer (2006) 4.85 7. Latisha Charles (1990) 386 8. Kariny Ritter (2005) 4.70 8. Jennifer Wittenburg (2001) 385 9. Nashika Stokes (1995) 4.32 9. Julie Gates (1989) 382 10. Jenny Kniss (1998) 4.29 10. Sherri Beyer (1987) 378 ATTACK ATTEMPTS TOTAL BLOCKS 1. Justine Farmer (2006) 1,707 1. Sharon Halamicek (1985) 174 2. Justine Farmer (2007) 1,698 2. Lucy Charuk (2011) 170 3. Kelly McAnelly (2003) 1,600 3. Michelle Frazier (1999) 168 & RECORDS HISTORY 4. Jennifer Wittenburg (2001) 1,505 4. Lilly Denoon (1993) 167 5. Kelly McAnelly (2004) 1,469 5. Lucy Charuk (2008) 158 6. Jenny Tanneberger (2002) 1,424 6. Lilly Denoon (1992) 154 7. Emily Leffers (1997) 1,423 6. Marie-Claude Tourillon (1994) 154 8. Jennifer Wittenburg (2000) 1,409 8. Karina Faber (1991) 153 9. Karen Bell (1990) 1,386 8. Loure Dews (2003) 153 10. Katie Norris (2012) 1,361 10. Latisha Charles (1989) 149 HITTING PERCENTAGE (Minimum 350 Kills) BLOCK ASSISTS 1. Lucy Charuk (2011) .387 1. Lucy Charuk (2008) 140 2. Jenny Tanneberger (2001) .348 2. Sharon Halamicek (1985) 139 2. Lucy Charuk (2010) .348 2. Michelle Frazier (1999) 139 4. Lilly Denoon (1994) .341 4. Karina Faber (1991) 136 5. Jenny Tanneberger (2002) .331 5. Lucy Charuk (2011) 133 6. Chandace Tryon (2012) .312 6. Lilly Denoon (1992) 132 7. Lilly Denoon (1992) .308 7. Marie-Claude Tourillon (1994) 129 8. Becca Sartori (2005) .302 7. Loure Dews (2003) 129 9. Becca Sartori (2006) .300 9. Ashley Mulkey (1991) 126 10. Julie Gates (1988) .299 10. Lucy Charuk (2010) 124 35 MEDIA ALMANAC CAREER LEADERS SETS PLAYED HITTING PERCENTAGE (Min. 800 career kills) TOTAL BLOCKS PER GAME (Min. 200 career blocks) 1. Justine Farmer (2005-08) 475 1. Lucy Charuk (2007-11) .361 1. Sharon Halamicek (1984-85) 2.08 2. Ashley Mulkey (1990-93) 474 2. Jenny Tanneberger (2001-02) .337 2. Michelle Frazier (1997-00) 1.27 3. Jaci Gonzalez (2002-05) 473 3. Chandace Tryon (2009-12) .318 3. Lucy Charuk (2007-11) 1.24 4. Sami Sawyer (1993-96) 472 4. Lilly Denoon (1991-94) .296 4. Lilly Denoon (1991-94) 1.23 5. Kristin Guidish (1995-99) 465 5. Latisha Charles (1986-90) .276 5. Cortney Williams (1995, 1997-98) 1.19 6. Amanda Carson (2007-10) 463 6. Becca Sartori (2003-06) .275 6. Marie-Claude Tourillon (1994-96) 1.13 7. Becca Sartori (2003-06) 457 7. Michelle Frazier (1997-00) .274 7. Erin Rice (2006-2009) 1.08 8.
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