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South Dakota State University 2006 Jackrabbit Volleyball Media Guide South Dakota State University Open PRAIRIE: Open Public Research Access Institutional Repository and Information Exchange South Dakota State University Jackrabbits Jackrabbit Volleyball Media Guides (1988-2014) Athletics 2006 South Dakota State University 2006 Jackrabbit Volleyball Media GUide South Dakota State University Follow this and additional works at: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/volleyball-guides 2006 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL Front Row: Mackenzie Osadchuk, Kristie Klusaw, Minette Ridenour, Carley Boll, Jolene Slagter. Middle Row: Stacey Wernert, Justine Olsen, Samanatha Pearson, Rachel Dahl, Diedra Artz. Back Row: Assistant coach Cara Bartolic, assistant coach Phil McDaniel, strength and conditioning coach Nate Moe, Amanda Polzin, Mackenzie Angner, Kristina Martin, Laura Slagter, Rebecca Poeppel, Emily Rooney, Elise In’t Veld, Amy Anderson, athletic trainer Allison Gauer, head coach Andrew Palileo. 2006 JACKRABBIT VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Aug. 25-26 JACKRABBIT KICKOFF TOURNAMENT Sept. 29-30 at Long Island Tournament Aug. 25 vs. North Dakota State 12:30 p.m. Sept. 29 vs. Sacred Heart (Conn.) 5 p.m. ET vs. Weber State (Utah) 8 p.m. Sept. 30 vs. Virginia Commonwealth noon ET Aug. 26 vs. Gonzaga (Wash.) 2 p.m. at Long Island University 4 p.m. ET vs. Washington State 7 p.m. Oct. 6 at Texas-Pan American 7 p.m. Sept. 1-2 at Wisconsin Inntowner Invitational Oct. 7 at Texas-Pan American 7 p.m. Sept. 1 vs. Oregon State 5 p.m. Oct. 13 UTAH VALLEY STATE 7 p.m. Sept. 2 at Wisconsin noon Oct. 15 at North Dakota State 5 p.m. vs. Oklahoma 5 p.m. Oct. 17 DRAKE (Iowa) 6 p.m. Sept. 8 at Drake (Iowa) 7 p.m. Oct. 20 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 7 p.m. Sept. 9 at Cyclone Classic Oct. 21 ALUMNI MATCH 3 p.m. vs. Valparaiso 11 a.m. Oct. 26 at Utah Valley State 7 p.m. MT at Iowa State 4 p.m. Oct. 28 at Weber State (Utah) 7 p.m. MT Sept. 15-16 JACKRABBIT INVITATIONAL Oct. 30 at Montana 7 p.m. MT Sept. 15 vs. New Mexico State 7 p.m. Oct. 31 at Montana State 7 p.m. MT Sept. 16 vs. UMKC 1 p.m. Nov. 4 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m. vs. Lamar (Texas) 7 p.m. Nov. 10-11 Division I Independent Tournament; Fargo, N.D. Sept. 19 CREIGHTON (Neb.) 7 p.m. • Pairings to be determined Sept. 22-23 at IPFW Tournament Sept. 22 at IPFW 7:30 p.m. ET All times Central Time unless noted Sept. 23 vs. North Florida noon ET Home matches played at Frost Arena vs. Robert Morris (Pa.) 5 p.m. ET South Dakota State University 2006 JACKRABBIT VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY 2006 JACKRABBIT VOLLEYBALL Amy Anderson Mackenzie Angner Diedra Artz Carley Boll Rachel Dahl Jr., Huron, S.D. So., Cincinnati, Ohio Fr., Mellette, S.D. Jr.,Watertown, Minn. So., Brookings, S.D. Seniors Kristie Klusaw and Minette Ridenour. Elise In’t Veld Kristie Klusaw Kristina Martin Justine Olsen Mackenzie Osadchuk Sophomores Justine Olsen, Mackenzie Angner, Emily Rooney, R-Fr., Belle Fourche, S.D. Sr., Bellevue, Neb. Jr., Hubertus,Wis. So., Council Bluffs, Iowa Jr., Apple Valley, Minn. Rachel Dahl and Laura Slagter. Samantha Pearson Rebecca Poeppel Amanda Polzin Minette Ridenour Emily Rooney Jr., Chaska, Minn. Fr., Belle Fourche, S.D. Fr., Hutchinson, Minn. Sr., Council Bluffs, Iowa So., Red Wing, Minn. Juniors Kristina Martin, Samantha Pearson, Amy Anderson, Carley Boll and Mackenzie Osadchuk. Jolene Slagter Laura Slagter Stacey Wernert Andrew Palileo Phil McDaniel Fr., Roseville, Minn. So., Roseville, Minn. Fr., Hoffman Estates, Ill. Head Coach Assistant Coach Freshmen Rebecca Poeppel, Elise In’t Veld, Amanda Polzin, Jolene Slagter, 2006 JACKRABBIT VOLLEYBALL www.gojacks.com Diedra Artz, Stacey Wernert. 2006 Roster and Quick Facts NO. PLAYER YEAR HEIGHT POS. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY 1 Kristie Klusaw*** Sr. 5-10 S Bellevue, Neb./Omaha Gross High School INFORMATION 2 Mackenzie Angner* So. 6-0 OH Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Ursula Academy Location: Brookings, S.D. 3 Amanda Polzin Fr. 6-0 O/MH Hutchinson, Minn./Hutchinson High School Enrollment: 11,021 (fall 2005) 4 Kristina Martin** Jr. 6-0 OH Hubertus,Wis./Kettle Moraine Lutheran H.S. Colors: Yellow and Blue 5 Rachel Dahl* So. 5-8 DS/L Brookings, S.D./Brookings High School Nickname: Jackrabbits 6 Jolene Slagter Fr. 5-11 S Roseville, Minn./Mounds View High School Affiliation: NCAA Division I — Provisional 7 Amy Anderson** Jr. 5-11 MH Huron, S.D./Huron High School Conference: Independent 8 Justine Olsen* So. 5-7 DS/L Council Bluffs, Iowa/St. Albert High School Arena: Frost Arena (8,000 capacity) 9 Laura Slagter* So. 6-1 OH Roseville, Minn./Mounds View High School 10 Stacey Wernert Fr. 5-7 DS/L Hoffman Estates, Ill./Schaumburg H.S. ADMINISTRATION 11 Carley Boll** Jr. 6-1 MH Watertown, Minn./Watertown-Mayer H.S. President: Dr. Peggy Gordon Miller 12 Emily Rooney* So. 6-1 MH Red Wing, Minn./Red Wing High School Athletic Director: Dr. Fred M. Oien 13 Minette Ridenour*** Sr. 6-0 OH Council Bluffs, Iowa/Abraham Lincoln H.S. Senior Woman Administrator: Nancy Neiber 14 Elise In’t Veld RSFr. 6-1 MH Belle Fourche, S.D./Belle Fourche H.S. NCAA Faculty Rep.: Mylo Hellickson 15 Samantha Pearson** Jr. 5-6 DS/L Chaska, Minn./Chaska High School Associate AD-Internal: Rob Peterson 16 Mackenzie Osadchuk* Jr. 6-0 MH Apple Valley, Minn./Eastview High School Associate AD-External: Keith Mahlum 17 Diedra Artz Fr. 5-7 S/DS Mellette, S.D./Northwestern High School 18 Rebecca Poeppel Fr. 6-2 MH Belle Fourche, S.D./Belle Fourche H.S. COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Andrew Palileo Alma Mater: Crown College (Minn.), 1991 Team Information Record at SDSU: 107-63 (five years) 2005 RECAP Minn. — Averaged 2.29 kills and 1.48 digs per Career Record: 192-116 (nine years) Overall Record: 16-19 game in 86 games (played in 33 matches). Office Phone: (605) 688-5819 Home Record: 4-2 RETURNING REDSHIRT — 1 Home Phone: (605) 692-9781 Away Record: 4-9 • Elise In’t Veld, 6-1, Fr., Middle Hitter, Belle E-Mail: [email protected] Neutral-Court Record: 8-8 Fourche, S.D. Assistant Coach: Phil McDaniel RETURNING STARTERS — 6 + libero OTHER RETURNING LETTERWINNERS — 5 Alma Mater: Culver-Stockton (Mo.), 1996 *** Kristie Klusaw, 5-10, Sr., Setter, Bellevue, Neb. * Mackenzie Angner, 6-0, So., Outside Hitter, Office Phone: (605) 688-5737 — All-Independent second-team selection after Cincinnati, Ohio — Averaged 1.90 kills and .48 E-Mail: [email protected] averaging 11.69 assists and 1.81 digs per game in blocks per game in 82 games (33 matches); 124 games (started all 35 matches); ** Carley Boll, 6-1, Jr., Middle Hitter,Watertown, Assistant Coach: Cara Bartolic *** Minette Ridenour, 6-0, Sr., Outside Hitter, Minn. — Averaged 2.34 kills and 1.24 blocks per Alma Mater: St. Cloud State (Minn.), 2005 Council Bluffs, Iowa — All-Independent first-team game in 2004; honoree after averaging 3.66 kills and 3.15 digs per * Rachel Dahl, 5-8, So., Defensive Specialist/ ROSTER BREAKDOWN — BY CLASS game in 124 games (started 34 of 35 matches); Libero, Brookings, S.D. — Averaged .28 digs per Seniors: 2 (Klusaw, Ridenour) ** Amy Anderson, 5-11, Jr., Middle Hitter, Huron, game in 25 games (16 matches); Juniors: 5 (Anderson, Boll, Martin, S.D. — Averaged 2.26 kills and 1.21 blocks per * Justine Olsen, 5-7, So., Defensive Specialist/ Osadchuk, Pearson) game, and hit .335 in 126 games, (started 31 of 35 Libero, Council Bluffs, Iowa — Averaged .98 digs Sophomores: 5 (Angner, Dahl, Olsen, matches); per game in 52 games (23 matches); Rooney, L. Slagter) ** Kristina Martin, 6-0, Jr., Outside Hitter, * Mackenzie Osadchuk, 5-11, So., Outside Hitter, Redshirt Freshmen: 1 (In’t Veld) Hubertus,Wis. — All-Independent first-team selec- Apple Valley, Minn. — Averaged .35 kills and .35 Incoming Freshmen: 5 (Artz, Poeppel, tion after averaging 3.80 kills and .64 blocks per blocks per game in 17 games (11 matches); Polzin, J. Slagter Wernert) game in 129 games (started all 35 matches); NEWCOMERS — 5 ROSTER BREAKDOWN — BY STATE ** Samantha Pearson, 5-6, Jr., Defensive Specialist/ • Diedra Artz, 5-7, Fr., Setter, Mellette, S.D. Minnesota: 7 (Boll, Osadchuk, Pearson, Libero, Chaska, Minn. — Honorable mention all- • Rebecca Poeppel, 6-2, Fr., Middle Hitter, Belle Polzin, Rooney, J. Slagter, L. Slagter) Independent selection after averaging 3.94 digs and Fourche, S.D. South Dakota: 5 (Anderson, Artz, Dahl, .30 service aces per game (played in all 35 matches); • Amanda Polzin, 6-0, Fr., Outside/Middle In’t Veld, Poeppel) • Emily Rooney, 6-1, So., Middle Hitter, Red Hitter, Hutchinson, Minn. Iowa: 2 (Olsen, Ridenour) Wing, Minn. — Averaged 1.96 kills and .73 blocks • Jolene Slagter, 5-11, Fr., Setter, Mounds View, Illinois: 1 (Wernert) per game, hit .258 in 107 games (played in all 35 Minn. Nebraska: 1 (Klusaw) matches); • Stacey Wernert, 5-7, Fr., Defensive Specialist/ Ohio: 1 (Angner) • Laura Slagter, 6-1, So., Outside Hitter, Roseville, Libero, Hoffman Estates, Ill. Wisconsin: 1 (Martin) 300 copies of the 2006 South Dakota State University Volleyball Media Guide were produced at a cost of $4.43 per copy. Photos credited to Eric Landwehr, SDSU University Relations. For more information regarding the Jackrabbit volleyball program, contact sports information director Jason Hove at (605) 688-4623. 2006 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL 1 Media Information Credentials interfere with the sight lines of spectators.Video All requests for media credentials for SDSU may be shot from the upper-level track on the volleyball home matches should be directed to east, west and south sides of Frost Arena.
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