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mary beth Brown Right Side/Outside Hitter 6-4 • Senior • Vienna, Va. 14 James Madison HS • ( Juniors)

On Brown: Left-handed attacker who gives Terps power- As a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season. ful threat on the right side ... excels as both an attacker and blocker ... one of the most prolific blockers in program history ... Before Maryland: Graduated from James Madison High Preseason All-ACC selection ... team co-captain who leads on School in Vienna, Va., in 2004 ... lettered three seasons for the and off the court ... outstanding student. Warhawks, including the 2003 team that posted an 18-3 over- all record ... named James Madison’s Female Athlete of the As a Junior (2007): Played in 115 games and all 31 matches Year ... the 2003 District Player of the Year after averaging 3.35 ... led Terps in blocks with 144 total, including 134 block assists, kills per game (251 total) ... first team all-region, second team the seventh-best single-season total in school history ... finished all-metro and second team all-state in 2003 ... led her team in third in kills with 248 total and 2.16 per game ... had 10 matches kills and blocks as a senior ... selected the 2003 district tourna- with double-digit kills ... named to the ACC All-Academic Team ment’s most valuable player ... first team all-district in 2002 ...... made all-VCU Invitational Team, combining for 48 kills and also lettered four seasons in and left James Madison 23 blocks in three matches ... hit .667 against Boston College as the eighth all-time leading scorer with 1,177 career points ... (10/16), converting 14 of 21 attack attempts ... season-high was a two-time basketball District Player of the Year and first 16 kills at Georgia Tech (10/19) ... season-high 11 blocks vs. team all-region selection ... served as student body president at South Carolina (9/1) ... recorded three service aces in matches James Madison and was a member of the National, Math and against Southern Miss (8/25) and New Hampshire (9/8). Spanish Honor Societies.

As a Sophomore (2006): Played in 114 games and 30 of the Personal: Mary Elizabeth Brown ... born Oct. 27, 1985 … Terrapins’ 31 matches ... second on the team with 115 blocks daughter of Terry and Greg Brown, who both graduated from during the 2006 season, eight solo and 107 block assists ... Maryland ... has a brother, Patrick ... chose Maryland because 235 kills and 661 total attacks, both third on the team ... 73 of the atmosphere, players and coaches ... recruited to play blocks during ACC play, second on the team ... reached double basketball by Lehigh, William & Mary and Boston U. ... has digits in kills in 11 matches ... averaged 2.06 kills per game ... already graduated with a degree in business, marketing, logis- led the team with 11 kills at Miami (9/24) and against tics, transportation and supply chain management. (9/30) ... had a season-high 12 kills against Long Island (9/15) ... season-high .450 hitting percentage in the Terps’ 3-0 victory Brown’s Career Statistics over Albany (9/8). Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB 2004 Redshirt Season As a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Played in 120 games and 33 2005 33 120 203 84 517 .230 32 0 42 8-115 123 matches in her first season ... recorded third highest number of 2006 30 114 235 116 661 .180 33 20 82 8-107 115 2007 31 115 248 105 637 .224 44 13 111 10-134 144 blocks during 2005 with 123, eight solo and 115 block assists ... Totals 94 349 686 305 1815 .210 109 33 235 26-356 382 registered 203 kills and 517 total attacks ... notched four games in which she reached double digit figures in kills ... averaged al- Brown’s Career Bests most 1.7 kills per game in matches ... played first-career NCAA Kills: 16, twice (last at Georgia Tech, 10/19/07) Tournament matches against Kentucky (12/2) and Louisville Blocks: 11 (vs. South Carolina, 9/1/07) (12/4), tallying seven kills and ten blocks ... posted career-high Attack %: .667 (vs. Boston College, 10/16/07) 16 kills against Wake Forest for a .583 hitting percentage (11/12) ... had a streak of 11 matches in which she had at least five kills ... recorded seven blocks against Miami (10/28) ... played in her first collegiate match at Marshall (9/2) and notched seven kills, three digs, two block assists and a solo block. 2008 22 volleyball

tedi doucet Setter 5-9 • Senior • Austin, Texas 6 Westlake HS • (Austin Juniors)

On Doucet: Consistent and smart player ... good communi- Before Maryland: A four-year letterwinner at Westlake High cation with teammates ... played well in 2007 but battled foot School ... following her senior season, was named to the all- injury most of the season and saw sporadic playing time ... will state team, academic all-state team and state tournament start at setter barring further injuries. all-tournament team ... selected Most Valuable Player of West- lake’s squad as well as her district ... a 2004 PrepVolleyball.com As a Junior (2007): Played in 54 games and only 14 matches high school All-American and “Senior Ace” ... named to three all due to foot injury ... led Terps with 7.06 assists per game ... tournament teams in 2004, including Most Valuable Player of career-high 58 assists in season finale against Georgia Tech the Duncanville Tournament ... named Lonestarvolleyball.com’s (11/23), which also tied for the team season high ... 45 assists Player of the Year in `04 ... an all-district honorable mention in and season-high 12 digs in season opener against Oakland 2003 ... a four-time academic all-district selection. (8/24) ... had two service aces each in matches against Wake Forest (10/26) and Duke (10/28). Personal: Taylor Erin Doucet ... born April 7, 1987 … daughter of Ted and Mary Doucet ... has a brother, Theo, and a sister, As a Sophomore (2006): Participated in 105 games, recording Lauren ... chose Maryland because of the coaches, players, 466 assists on the year, second-most on the team ... led the friendly atmosphere, campus and location ... also recruited by team in assists in conference play with 289 ... had 14 service North Carolina, Ole Miss, Rice and Pennsylvania ... triple-major aces and 22 kills on the season ... 13 assists and five defen- in finance, international business and spanish ... recipient of the sive digs in a three-game sweep of Miami (10/27) ... helped the Gail Segal Elmore and Leonard Elmore Scholarship. Terps rally from a 0-2 hole to beat NC State on the road with 22 assists ... 23 assists in a close five-game match with ACC Doucet’s Career Statistics rival Georgia Tech, and scored a key service ace in the fourth Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB game to tie the score at 15-15 (10/6) ... 16 assists in a three- 2005 33 122 17 2 45 .333 721 32 178 0-2 2 game loss to No. 3 UCLA (9/17) ... 21 assists in a five-game 2006 28 105 22 10 65 .185 466 14 145 0-0 0 victory over Florida International (9/16) ... opened the season 2007 14 54 14 6 43 .186 381 6 86 1-3 4 Totals 75 281 53 18 153 .229 1568 52 409 1-5 6 with 67 assists in three matches to help the Terrapins take TIS Bookstore Invitational in Bloomington, Ind. (9/2). Doucet’s Career Bests Assists: 48, (vs. Georgia Tech, 11/23/07) As a Freshman (2005): Played in all 122 games and 33 match- Digs: 13 twice (last at NC State, 11/25/05) es last season ... tallied second most assists for the squad (721) Aces: 7 (vs. St. Peter’s, 9/17/05) for an average of 5.91 assists per game ... played in first career NCAA Tournament matches against Kentucky (12/2) and Lou- isville (12/3), recording 26 assists and seven digs against the Wildcats and 19 digs and five digs against the Cardinals ... set career high of 36 assists against Clemson (11/18) ... posted 13 digs at Virginia (10/1) and at NC State (11/25) ... had career- high and team-high of seven service aces against St. Peter’s (9/7). media and recruiting guide 23

meredith doyle Middle Blocker 6-5 • Senior • McLean, Va. 2 L angley HS • ( M aryland Junior s )

On Doyle: Great size in the middle ... ability to completely dis- Before Maryland: A four-year varsity starter for Langley High rupt the flow of opposing offenses ... most efficient blocker on School ... selected all-district MVP in both junior and senior the team last season ... excellent student. years ... first-team all-district three years in a row ... two-year all-region first-team as well as all-tournament team ... second- As a Sophomore (2007): Played in 21 matches and 60 games team all-state as a senior ... named prepvolleyball.com Senior overall ... led the Terps with 1.62 blocks per game, recording 97 Ace ... Washington Post All-Met Second Team ... Northern overall blocks on the year ... recorded 90 kills and .239 hitting Virginia Journal First Team ... set Langley’s record for career percentage was third-best among Terp regulars ... recorded blocks ... scholar athlete. at least five blocks in nine matches ... recorded 12 blocks in back-to-back matches against Florida State (10/12) and Miami Personal: Meredith Lawler Doyle ... born Oct. 8, 1986 … (10/13) ... had 10 blocks at Georgia Tech with seven kills on daughter of Gerard and Paula Doyle .... father was on the crew .429 hitting (10/19) ... recorded 14 kills against Duke with a .522 team at Yale ... has a brother, Philip, and a sister, Laura ... hitting percentage and six blocks (10/28) ... hit .333 with eight helped create the first youth volleyball league in her hometown kills and eight blocks in victory against North Carolina (9/28) ... favorite athlete is beach volleyball player Kerri Walsh ... hob- ... hit .357 with six kills and eight blocks in Wake Forest win bies include photography, spending time with friends and family (10/26). and watching Washington Capitals games ... chose Maryland because of its location, coaches and teammates and beautiful As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Named to the all-tournament campus ... also recruited by Florida State, Kentucky, Auburn, team at the TIS Bookstore Invitational in Bloomington, Ind. ... Georgia, Villanova and Fordham ... general business major ... nine kills in final game of that tournament and a team-high of recipient of the Antonio Pizzigati Memorial Scholarship. eight block assists ... also named to all-tournament team of the Hilton Garden Inn Greenbelt Invitational in College Park, Md. ... Doyle’s Career Statistics impressive .611 hitting percentage in a 3-1 decision over Mar- Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB shall (9/2) in the second game of the TIS Bookstore Invitational 2006 16 47 77 37 170 .235 3 1 3 11-50 61 ... five blocks, including one solo, in those four matches ... three 2007 21 60 90 39 213 .239 2 0 10 12-85 97 solo blocks as Maryland set a new team record with 22 against Totals 37 107 167 76 383 .228 5 1 13 23-135 158 Long Island (9/15) ... led team with four block assists in sweep of Albany (9/8) ... totaled 77 kills overall and 1.64 per game Doyle’s Career Highs ... recorded 1.30 blocked shots per game, second highest on Kills: 14, (vs. Duke, 10/28/07) Blocks: 12 (twice, last vs. Miami, 10/13/07) the team. Attack %: .625 (vs. Miami, 10/13/07) As a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season 2008 24 volleyball

maggie schmelzle Outside Hitter 6-1 • Senior • Cincinnati, Ohio 8 St. Ursula Academy • (Team Z)

On Schmelzle: Well-rounded player with uncanny court sense in 2005, including three games with four service aces in the ... can play outside hitter and libero, but should settle back into NCAA Tournament against Louisville (12/3), at Clemson (10/8) the outside hitter rotation this season ... possesses skill set that and Miami (9/25) ... played in first career NCAA Tournament allows her to rotate between passing and attacking duties ... matches against Kentucky (12/2) and Louisville (12/3), post- great ball control in the passing game ... plays hard at all times, ing a combined 22 kills, 25 digs and five service aces ... set never quitting until the play is over ... great knowledge of the career-high of 27 digs against Clemson (11/18) ... recorded game ... solid service game ... excellent student. career high of a .917 kill percentage in game against NC State (10/23) ... notched six blocks against Georgia Tech (10/7) ... As a Junior (2007): Played in all 31 matches and 119 games, opened collegiate play with 14 kills and 14 doubles in match overall ... started season at outside hitter before injuries forced against Marshall (9/2). her to take over full-time libero duties ... led the team with 483 digs while also registering 104 kills ... twice recorded 30 or more Before Maryland: Four-year varsity player for perennial prep digs in a match and recorded at least 25 digs on five occasions powerhouse St. Ursula Academy in Cincinnati, Ohio ... a cap- ... named to ACC All-Academic Team ... led team with 30 digs tain for the Bulldogs in 2004, she was named the Girls Greater in season-opening victory against Oakland (8/24) ... 17 kills, Cincinnati League’s (GGCL) Player of the Year and was a first 15 digs and four blocks at Cincinnati (8/25) ... 26 digs, 10 kills team all-state, all-district and all-city selection ... a member of and three blocks at Virginia Tech (10/5) ... 26 digs against Vir- the senior showcase all-star team ... named a 2004 Southwest ginia (11/16) ... 28 digs in victory against Virginia Tech (11/17) Ohio District Scholar ... in 2003, she was a second team GGCL ... career-high 32 digs in season-ending victory against Georgia and a second team all-district selection ... a high school team- Tech (11/23). mate of junior Beth Gillming, the duo played together on the 2003 National Champion Bulldog squad. As a Sophomore (2006): Tied for team lead in games played and saw action in all of Maryland’s 31 matches ... led Terps Personal: Margaret Whitney Schmelzle ... born Dec. 23, 1986 in digs with 366, an average of more than three per game ... … daughter of Ed and Shirley Schmelzle ... has a brother, Brian also registered 126 kills and 18 service aces ... 11 digs and ... chose Maryland because of the Business School, the atmo- 10 kills in three-game victory at Indiana (9/2) ... 13 digs in 3-2 sphere and the team ... also recruited by Illinois, Duke, Cincin- win at Stony Brook (9/9) ... 15 digs in five-game, upset victory nati, Kentucky and Loyola Marymount ... majoring in informa- over Georgia Tech (10/6) ... 23 digs in defeat at Duke (10/12) ... tion systems, business. 18 digs in three-game sweep vs. Miami (10/27) ... team-high14 digs in five-game victory over Florida State (10/29) ... 12 kills Schmelzle’s and 15 digs in 3-2 loss at Clemson (11/17) ... named to all- Career Statistics tournament team of Hilton Garden Inn Greenbelt Invitational in Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB College Park, Md. 2005 33 122 334 121 896 .238 41 49 430 3-72 75 2006 31 121 126 54 414 .174 29 18 366 2-38 40 As a Freshman (2005): Played in all 122 games and 33 match- 2007 31 119 104 60 384 .115 34 18 483 2-31 33 es last season ... brilliant freshman campaign ... named to the Totals 95 362 564 235 1694 .194 104 85 1279 7-141 148 ACC All-Freshmen Team ... set team-high and career-high of 17 double-doubles for the squad, including a six-game string Schmelzle’s Career Highs from Oct. 18 through Nov. 4 ... had 20 matches with double- Kills: 17 (at Cincinnati, 8/25/07) Digs: 32 (vs. Georgia Tech, 11/23/07) digits in kills, posting 15 kills five times ... finished fourth in Attack %: .917 (vs. NC State, 10/23/05) the ACC in service aces per game ...tallied 49 service aces Blocks: 6 (three times, last vs. Kentucky, 12/2/05) media and recruiting guide 25

kathleen wilson Middle Blocker 6-1 • Senior • Lake Orion, Mich. 10 Marian HS • (Michigan Elite)

On Wilson: Good size in the middle to supplement the team’s Before Maryland: A three-year letterwinner and middle blocker deep rotation at the middle blocker position ... hard worker in for Marian High School in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. ... captained practice ... proven ability to produce when on the court. the 2004 team that finished fourth in the state ... named most valuable player, all-region and all-county ... a Detroit Metro first As a Junior (2007): Played in nine matches and 13 games as team selection and all-catholic team member. a reserve middle blocker ... averaged more than a block per game in limited playing time ... five blocks at Wake Forest (9/22) Personal: Born Sept. 27, 1986 … daughter of Eric and Carol ... six blocks and two kills at Virginia Tech (10/5) ... two kills at Wilson ... has three brothers, Shawn, Pat and Chris, and a sis- North Carolina (11/4). ter, Mary Kay ... chose Maryland because of its location ... also recruited by Georgetown, Western Michigan, James Madison As a Sophomore (2006): Played in 73 games, averaging more and Dayton ... brother Shawn played college at Toledo than one block per game...10 kills and eight blocks against and Pat played soccer at Western Michigan ... a communica- Wake Forest (10/13) and had six more blocks against them tions major. the next time out (11/12) ... swatted six more, two solo shots, against Clemson (11/17) ... two blocks in her first action of the Wilson’s Career Statistics season against Chicago State (9/2). Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB 2005 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 As a Freshman (2005): Did not see action. 2006 26 73 83 39 216 .204 6 2 15 14-66 80 2007 9 13 6 3 21 .143 0 0 4 0-14 14 Totals 35 86 89 42 237 .198 6 2 19 14-80 94

Wilson’s Career Highs Kills: 10 (at Wake Forest, 10/13/06) Blocks: 8 (twice, last at Clemson, 11/17/06) Attack %: .600 (vs. Chicago State, 9/1/06) 2008 26 volleyball

Hayley ashley Hanson hogan 12 5 Setter • 5-8 • Junior Outside Hitter • 6-1 • Junior Huntington Beach, Calif. Northern Cambria, Pa. Ocean View HS Northern Cambria HS (Team Complete Athlete) (Lion’s Pride)

On Hanson: Good ball control ... gained valuable experience last season, acting as team’s pri- On Hogan: Solid all-around player who should see more playing time this season after serving mary setter most of the season due to injuries ... one of the best servers on the team. as one of the top reserves on the outside the last two years.

As a Sophomore (2007): Played in all 31 matches and 113 games total ... became team’s pri- As a Sophomore (2007): Played in 20 matches and 41 games as one of the team’s primary mary setter early in the season after Tedi Doucet missed most of the season with a foot injury ... reserves at outside hitter ... recorded 43 kills, more than one per game on average ... tied season posted team-high 782 assists and averaged 6.9 assists per game ... posted 30 or more assists high with seven kills and recorded three digs in South Carolina victory (9/1) ... five kills on .333 nine times ... also led team with 28 service aces ... career-high 58 assists, seven kills and three hitting against James Madison (9/7) ... six kills and season-high three blocks at Duke (9/21). service aces at Florida State (11/10) ... 47 assists, 10 digs and seven kills in South Carolina victory (9/1) ... 41 assists and three service aces at VCU (9/1) ... season-high 12 digs at Boston As a Freshman (2006): Played in 43 games on the year, all during ACC play, and recorded 60 College (9/15). kills on 231 total attacks ... two kills and four block assists in her first collegiate match, a three- game loss to Virginia (11/3) ... four kills in loss to Boston College ... eight kills in five-game loss As a Freshman (2006): Played in 85 games and 25 matches in her first season ... maintained a to Wake Forest (10/13) and followed that up with nine kills in her next outing vs. North Carolina .310 hitting percentage, the highest on the team ... her 111 digs tied her for fifth place on the team (10/20) ... nine kills and six blocks in 3-2 win over NC State (10/21) ... team-high 11 kills and five ... credited with 298 assists, third-most on the team ... ended the season with a bang, recording blocks in a five-game win over Florida State (9/22). 34 assists and four digs in the season finale against North Carolina (11/25) a 3-2 win for Maryland ... turned in another strong performance during a three-game sweep of NC State (11/24) with Before Maryland: A four-year varsity starter for Northern Cambria View High School ... led high eight digs and a team-high 17 assists ... led team with 30 assists in a five-game win over Georgia school team to district title and conference titles in 2004 and 2005 ...named to the first-team Tech (10/6) ... also recorded nine digs, two kills and three service aces in that match ... led team all-state in Pennsylvania in 2004 and 2005 ... team earned silver medal in Keystone State (Pa.) with 26 assists in a four-game loss to Duke (11/10) ... season-high three kills at North Carolina games (2005) and a gold medal (2003) ... was a three-year member of the Gold Medal East Coast (10/20) and matched that total at Clemson (11/17). Championship team (2005), a spring club tournament ... also lettered three years in basketball.

Before Maryland: Played for Ocean View High School ... ranked ninth nationally ... finished 13th Personal: Ashley Anne Hogan ... born Feb 2., 1988 … daughter of Terry and Mike Hogan ... has in Open Junior Olympic Nationals for TCA 17-1 ... following her senior season, received the Pride two brothers, Russell and Jeffrey, and a sister, Maggie ... chose Maryland because of its location, and Determination Award from her high school ... was selected as Golden West’s Most Valuable the campus, academics and the teammates ... majoring in mechanical engineering with a minor Player and captain for both her junior and senior campaigns ... also four-year varsity starter ... in project management. first-team all-league and recipient of Coach’s Award in 2003. Hogan’s Career Statistics Personal: Hayley Evelyn Hanson ... born Feb. 6, 1988 … daughter of Laurette and Thomas Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB Hanson ... has two older brothers, Matt and Kevin, and a sister, Hannah ... chose Maryland be- 2006 13 43 60 49 231 .048 3 6 35 2-20 22 cause of the overall feel of the school, great athletic programs, coaches and friendly teammates 2007 20 41 43 18 144 .174 2 0 15 3-11 14 ... interested in English/Journalism. Totals 33 84 103 67 375 .096 5 6 50 5-31 36

Hanson’s Career Statistics Hogan’s Career Highs Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB Kills: 11, (vs. Florida State, 10/29/06) 2006 25 85 20 7 42 .310 298 20 111 0-0 0 Blocks: 6 (at NC State, 10/21/06) 2007 31 113 32 15 100 .170 782 28 160 0-3 3 Attack %: .444 (at Virginia, 11/3/06) Totals 56 198 52 22 142 .211 1080 48 271 0-3 3

Hanson’s Career Highs Assists: 58, (at Florida State, 11/10/07) Digs: 12 (at Boston College, 9/15/07) Service Aces: 3 (four times, last at Florida State, 11/10/07) media and recruiting guide 27

Christina Katie Paul usher 7 3 Defensive Specialist • 5-9 • Junior Middle Blocker • 6-3 • Junior Rockville, Md. V i e n n a , Va . Walter Johnson HS Marshall HS (Maryland Juniors) (Maryland Juniors)

On Hogan: Solid all-around player who should see more playing time this season after serving On Paul: Defensive specialist with great energy and positive attitude on court ... voted most- On Usher: Excellent middle blocker with great size and athletic ability ... on pace to become as one of the top reserves on the outside the last two years. improved player on team last season ... best server on the team ... exemplary student. one of the most prolific blockers in school history ... demonstrates great timing defensively in the blocking game ... very quick offensively ... lightning-quick hitting motion makes it difficult for As a Sophomore (2007): Played in 20 matches and 41 games as one of the team’s primary As a Sophomore (2007): Played in 10 matches and 22 games, overall ... recorded three service opposing defenses to stop her ... extremely-efficient attacker. reserves at outside hitter ... recorded 43 kills, more than one per game on average ... tied season aces and nine digs in victory at NC State (11/2) ... two kills, two service aces and eight digs in win high with seven kills and recorded three digs in South Carolina victory (9/1) ... five kills on .333 at Miami (11/9) ... recorded 10 digs and two service aces at Florida State (11/10) ... season-high As a Sophomore (2007): Played in 26 matches and 98 games, missing some time due to shoul- hitting against James Madison (9/7) ... six kills and season-high three blocks at Duke (9/21). 11 digs and two kills in season finale against Georgia Tech (11/23). der injury ... led the team with a .331 hitting percentage, the fifth-best mark in the ACC ... aver- aged more than two kills and one block per game ... registered 11 kills on .429 hitting in season As a Freshman (2006): Played in 43 games on the year, all during ACC play, and recorded 60 As a Freshman (2006): Saw playing time in 11 matches and 20 games ... recorded three service opener against Oakland (8/24) ... season-high 18 kills on .739 hitting in win against Liberty (8/31) kills on 231 total attacks ... two kills and four block assists in her first collegiate match, a three- aces in three-game victory over Chicago State (9/1). ... accumulated 43 kills and nine blocks on .514 hitting in three matches of VCU Invitational, win- game loss to Virginia (11/3) ... four kills in loss to Boston College ... eight kills in five-game loss ning tournament MVP honors ... 12 kills and six blocks at Duke (9/21) ... recorded seven blocks to Wake Forest (10/13) and followed that up with nine kills in her next outing vs. North Carolina Before Maryland: A four-year letterwinner for Walter Johnson High School ... selected as team each in back-to-back wins against North Carolina and NC State (9/28-29) ... 12 kills and five (10/20) ... nine kills and six blocks in 3-2 win over NC State (10/21) ... team-high 11 kills and five captain and MVP of her high school squad as a senior ... named all-county first-team ... selected blocks in victory against Wake Forest (10/26) ... nine blocks against Duke (10/28) ... 10 kills and blocks in a five-game win over Florida State (9/22). to first-team by The Gazette and Washington Examiner ... tabbed All-Met Honorable Mention by six blocks in win at Miami (11/9) ... 17 kills and five blocks at Florida State (11/10) ... 15 kills and The Washington Post ... lettered four years in softball ... competed at the Maryland State Indoor eight blocks in season-ending victory against Georgia Tech (11/23). Before Maryland: A four-year varsity starter for Northern Cambria View High School ... led high and Outdoor Track & Field Championships ... scholar athlete and a member of the Science Hon- school team to district title and conference titles in 2004 and 2005 ...named to the first-team ors Society. As a Freshman (2006): Led the Terps with 188 total blocks and 1.57 blocks per game ... set all-state in Pennsylvania in 2004 and 2005 ... team earned silver medal in Keystone State (Pa.) Maryland’s single-season record with 180 block assists ... 188 total blocks were the third-highest games (2005) and a gold medal (2003) ... was a three-year member of the Gold Medal East Coast Personal: Christina Paul ... born Nov. 17, 1988 … daughter of Martin and Ellen Paul ... has a single-season total in Terp history ... also led the team during conference play with 137 total Championship team (2005), a spring club tournament ... also lettered three years in basketball. brother, Eric, and sister, Stephanie ... born in Bremerhaven, Germany ... favorite athlete is Italian blocks and 1.61 blocks per game ... totaled 175 kills, fourth highest on the team, and 1.46 kills soccer star Gianluigi Buffon ... hobbies include windsurfing, skiing and hiking ... came to Maryland per game ... 12 block assists in the first three games of her collegiate career ... nine kills in final Personal: Ashley Anne Hogan ... born Feb 2., 1988 … daughter of Terry and Mike Hogan ... has to fulfill childhood dream of being a Terp and having family nearby ... also recruited by Albany, game of TIS Bookstore Invitational, a 3-2 victory over host Indiana (9/2) ... seven kills and 11 two brothers, Russell and Jeffrey, and a sister, Maggie ... chose Maryland because of its location, Bucknell and Shepard ... majoring in biology. block assists in 3-2 win over Stoney Brook (4/9) ... 13 blocks in 3-2 win over Georgia Tech (10/6) the campus, academics and the teammates ... majoring in mechanical engineering with a minor ... 10 kills and nine blocks as Terps rallied from 0-2 deficit to defeat ACC rival NC State 10/21) ... in project management. Paul’s Career Statistics five kills and 11 blocks in 3-2 win over Florida State (9/22). Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB Hogan’s Career Statistics 2006 11 20 1 1 4 .000 1 3 4 0-0 0 Before Maryland: A four-year varsity starter for Marshall ... chosen as MVP of her high school in Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB 2007 10 22 5 0 18 .278 5 8 47 0-0 0 her senior campaign ... named PrepVolleyball.com Senior Ace ... garnered first-team all-district 2006 13 43 60 49 231 .048 3 6 35 2-20 22 Totals 21 42 6 1 22 .227 6 11 51 0-0 0 and an all-region honorable mention as a junior at Marshall ... tabbed “Top Ten Rising Star” in 2007 20 41 43 18 144 .174 2 0 15 3-11 14 2005 by The Northern Virginia Journal ... also picked as one of “Five Volleyball Players to Watch” Totals 33 84 103 67 375 .096 5 6 50 5-31 36 Paul’s Career Highs by The Examiner ...... competed in USA Volleyball Junior National Championship in the summer Kills: 2, (twice, last vs. Georgia Tech, 11/23/07) of 2005. Hogan’s Career Highs Service Aces: 3 (twice, last at NC State, 11/2/07) Digs: 11 (vs. Georgia Tech, 11/23/07) Kills: 11, (vs. Florida State, 10/29/06) Personal: Katie Elizabeth Usher ... born Oct. 6, 1988 … daughter of Lisa and Rob Usher... Blocks: 6 (at NC State, 10/21/06) has one brother, Cliff ... chose Maryland because of its location, academics, coaches and the Attack %: .444 (at Virginia, 11/3/06) conference.

Usher’s Career Statistics Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB 2006 31 120 175 75 460 .217 6 0 32 8-180 188 2007 26 98 233 63 513 .331 5 2 42 14-97 111 Totals 57 218 408 138 973 .277 11 2 74 22-277 299

Usher’s Career Highs Kills: 18 (vs. Liberty, 8/31/07) Blocks: 13 (vs. Georgia Tech, 10/6/06) Attack %: .739 (vs. Liberty, 8/31/07) 2008 28 volleyball

Brittney michelle grove kenning 13 9 Right Side • 6-1 • Sophomore Outside Hitter • 6-2 • Sophomore Glen Allen, Va. Cincinnati, Ohio Deep Run HS St. Ursula Academy (Richmond Volleyball Club) (Team Z)

On Grove: Excellent all-around athlete with a high ceiling ... dual threat who’s equally adept at On Kenning: Explosive hitter with tremendous potential ... figures to be one of the team’s primary hitting and blocking ... efficient contributor in limited playing time as a freshman ... has displayed attack options this season ... ability to dominate matches ... could develop into one of the best a penchant for making the big play ... excels academically. attackers in the ACC ... All-ACC Freshmen Team last season.

As a Freshman (2007): Played in 24 matches and 63 games as a freshman ... averaged nearly As a Freshman (2007): Played in 25 matches and 71 games ... made ACC All-Freshmen Team one kill and one block per game ... had breakout performance in final match of the season, ... finished fifth on team with 156 kills, averaging over two per game on .220 hitting ... recorded 23 recording a season-high 14 kills, including the match-clincher, with six blocks to upset Georgia kills on .300 hitting during three matches of Hilton Garden Inn Greenbelt INN-vitational, including Tech (11/23) ... had seven blocks in victory against NC State (9/29) ... eight kills and six blocks at 13 kills in championship match against Temple (9/8) ... 10 kills at Duke (9/21) ... 12 kills on .435 Virginia Tech (10/5) ... season-high eight blocks at Virginia (10/6). hitting with three blocks against Boston College (10/16) ... tied season high with 14 kills on .609 hitting with season-high 16 digs against Virginia (11/16) ... recorded 14 kills for second straight Before Maryland: Graduated from Deep Run High School in 2007 with a 4.68 GPA ... lettered match, hitting .448 with 15 digs and three blocks in win against Virginia Tech (11/17) ... 13 kills in four years for Deep Run in volleyball, basketball and soccer, earning numerous accolades ... season-ending victory against Georgia Tech (11/23). named the Richmond Times Dispatch Athlete of the year for 2006-07, and Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year ... Virginia High School League State Player of the Year in 2006 ... earned Before Maryland: Won a National Championship at St. Ursula Academy as a freshman in 2003 All-American honors from American Volleyball Coaches Association and Prep Volleyball ... 2006 with current Terps Beth Gillming and Maggie Schmelzle ... team finished 29-0 that year and won team won the VHSL AAA State Championship and 2005 squad was a finalist for the state cham- the Ohio State tournament ... team was Ohio Division I Regional semifinalist in 2004 ... also won pionship ... team was Colonial District co-champions in 2004 ... owns high school records for district that season .. on the academic honor roll ... also competes on the same club team (Team most kills and blocks in a match, season, and career, as well as most career digs ... named first Z) as Beth Gillming and Maggie Schmelzle. team all-VHSL AAA State, first team all-Colonial District and first team All-Regional AAA in 2005 ... also named to the Richmond Times Dispatch All-Metro Team that year ... named 2003 Deep Run Personal: Michelle Marie Kenning ... born Oct. 18, 1988 … daughter of Jim and Karen Kenning HS rookie of the year ... second team all-Colonial District honors in 2003 and 2004 ... two-time ... father, Jim, played football at Wilmington College ... has two younger sisters, Stephanie and Colonial District basketball player of the year ... all-time leading scorer and shot blocker for Deep Julie ... also recruited by Cincinnati, Indiana and Georgia Tech ... planning to major in nutrition Run basketball ... first team all-Colonial District in soccer in 2005 and 2007 ... graduated top 10 in and dietetics. her class ... was a member of the National, Math and Spanish Honor Societies. Kenning’s Career Statistics Personal: Brittney Marie Grove ... born April 13, 1989 … daughter of Bill and Barbara Grove Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB ... has a brother, Brad, who plays baseball at the University of Virginia ... chose Maryland for 2007 25 75 156 62 427 .220 11 6 106 5-39 44 the athletic reputation, academics and location ... also recruited by Alabama, Pittsburgh, James Totals 25 75 156 62 427 .220 11 6 106 5-39 44 Madison, West Virginia and Cornell ... communication major. Kenning’s Career Highs Grove’s Career Statistics Kills: 14, (twice, last vs. Virginia Tech, 11/17/07) Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB Attack %: .609 (vs. Virginia, 11/16/07) 2007 24 63 61 25 164 .220 3 9 29 3-53 56 Blocks: 4 (twice, last vs. Duke, 10/28/07) Totals 24 63 61 25 164 .220 3 9 29 3-53 56 Digs: 16 (vs. Virginia, 11/16/07)

Grove’s Career Highs Kills: 14 (vs. Georgia Tech, 11/23/07) Blocks: 8 (at Virginia, 10/6/07) Attack %: .500 (at Virginia Tech, 10/5/07) media and recruiting guide 29

marissa Rachel odom profit 17 1 Defensive Specialist • 5-9 • Soph. Libero/Setter • 5-4 • Sophomore Gainesville, Fla. Washington, D.C. Oak Hall HS/(Georgia Southern) Maret School (Gainesville Juniors) (Maryland Juniors)

On Kenning: Explosive hitter with tremendous potential ... figures to be one of the team’s primary On Odom: Transfer from Georgia Southern with one year of collegiate volleyball experience On Profit: Versatile, defensive-minded player who can play both libero and setter ... hard worker attack options this season ... ability to dominate matches ... could develop into one of the best ... will compete for playing time as a libero and defensive specialist ... good ball control skills ... with great attitude ... one of the best servers on the team. attackers in the ACC ... All-ACC Freshmen Team last season. energetic player with good work ethic. As a Freshman (2007): Played in 28 matches and 91 games ... began season at libero but As a Freshman (2007): Played in 25 matches and 71 games ... made ACC All-Freshmen Team At Georgia Southern (2007): Played in 30 matches and made nine starts for the Eagles as a moved to the No. 2 setter position early on due to injury to starting setter Tedi Doucet ... finished ... finished fifth on team with 156 kills, averaging over two per game on .220 hitting ... recorded 23 defensive specialist ... finished third on team with 264 digs ... recorded 15 service aces. third on the team with 250 assists ... also registered 150 digs and 13 service aces ... had 20 or kills on .300 hitting during three matches of Hilton Garden Inn Greenbelt INN-vitational, including more assists in six matches ... 15 digs in first-ever collegiate match against Oakland (8/24) ... 13 kills in championship match against Temple (9/8) ... 10 kills at Duke (9/21) ... 12 kills on .435 Before Maryland: Played three years of volleyball at Oak Hall, reaching the state semifinals all season-high 18 digs vs. Southern Miss (8/25) ... 22 assists against Liberty (8/31) ... 20 assists hitting with three blocks against Boston College (10/16) ... tied season high with 14 kills on .609 three years ... recorded more than 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in prep career for the Eagles, the and eight digs in victory against Temple (9/8) ... 25 assists and seven digs at Boston College hitting with season-high 16 digs against Virginia (11/16) ... recorded 14 kills for second straight first player in area history to do so ... 2006 Dairy Farmer Class 2A Player of the Year in Florida ... (9/15) ... 23 assists and five digs in loss at Duke (9/21) ... 23 assists and eight digs in victory match, hitting .448 with 15 digs and three blocks in win against Virginia Tech (11/17) ... 13 kills in two-time first-team all-state selection ... Gainesville Sun Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006 ... against North Carolina (9/28) ... season-high 27 assists and six digs at Virginia Tech (10/5). season-ending victory against Georgia Tech (11/23). Beef Brady Scholar Athlete ... played six years of club ball for Jeff Reavis’ Gainesville Juniors ... participated in 2004 and 2007 Junior Olympics ... traveled to Europe with Florida All-Stars. Before Maryland: Graduated from Maret School in 2007 after a spectacular career ... was a Before Maryland: Won a National Championship at St. Ursula Academy as a freshman in 2003 starter for the Frogs all four years and a team captain in each of her last three ... Maret won the with current Terps Beth Gillming and Maggie Schmelzle ... team finished 29-0 that year and won Personal: Marissa Iside Odom ... born April 5, 1989 … daughter of John Odom and Mary Schia- ISL title the past three seasons ... named Washington D.C. Gatorade Player of the Year and the Ohio State tournament ... team was Ohio Division I Regional semifinalist in 2004 ... also won vone-Odom ... sister, Olivia, is on competitive cheer team at Maryland ... class president in junior Washington Post DC All-Extra player of the year as a senior ... team was ranked second in the district that season .. on the academic honor roll ... also competes on the same club team (Team and senior years of high school ... named most athletic in 2007 graduating class ... won Eagle metro area by the Washington Examiner in 2006 ... also a four year starter in softball and a three Z) as Beth Gillming and Maggie Schmelzle. and AP Ceramic Awards ... favorite athlete is cyclist Lance Armstrong ... enjoys art, wakeboarding year starter in basketball ... named All-ISL for softball her junior and senior seasons ... ISL softball and shopping ... chose Maryland for the coaches ... also recruited by Central Florida and South champions in 2007 ... named Maret School’s Best Female Athlete as a senior. Personal: Michelle Marie Kenning ... born Oct. 18, 1988 … daughter of Jim and Karen Kenning Florida ... criminal justice major. ... father, Jim, played football at Wilmington College ... has two younger sisters, Stephanie and Personal: Daughter of Brenda and Eugene Profit ... father was an All-America football player and Julie ... also recruited by Cincinnati, Indiana and Georgia Tech ... planning to major in nutrition track star at Yale University and played football professionally for the New England Patriots and and dietetics. Washington Redskins from 1986-91 ... has four younger sisters ... plans to major in kinesiology.

Kenning’s Career Statistics Profit’s Career Statistics Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB 2007 25 75 156 62 427 .220 11 6 106 5-39 44 2007 28 91 3 7 31 -.129 250 13 150 0-0 0 Totals 25 75 156 62 427 .220 11 6 106 5-39 44 Totals 28 91 3 7 31 -.129 250 13 150 0-0 0

Kenning’s Career Highs Profit’s Career Highs Kills: 14, (twice, last vs. Virginia Tech, 11/17/07) Assists: 27 (at Virginia Tech, 10/5/07) Attack %: .609 (vs. Virginia, 11/16/07) Digs: 18 (vs. Southern Miss, 8/25/07) Blocks: 4 (twice, last vs. Duke, 10/28/07) Service Aces: 2 (three times, last at Florida State, 11/10/07) Digs: 16 (vs. Virginia, 11/16/07) 2008 30 volleyball

bethany Maddi springer lee 21 18 Libero • 5-9 • Sophomore Outside Hitter • 6-3 • Freshman Frederick, Md. Clarksville, Md. Gov. Thomas Johnson HS River Hill HS (Metro American) (Maryland Juniors)

On Springer: Good size for defensive-minded player ... saw a lot of early playing time as a fresh- On Lee: Solid all-around player ... will compete for an outside hitter position in the rotation ... good man starter at libero last season ... expected to begin the season as the starting libero this year. athlete ... physically strong player who will be an asset both blocking and attacking.

As a Freshman (2007): Played in 14 matches and 50 games ... averaged 3.32 digs per game as Before Maryland: Played four years for the Hawks ... led team to state finals in 2007, recording a part-time freshman starter at libero ... recorded seven digs and a service ace in first collegiate 413 kills, 179 digs and 49 service aces for the season ... “Washington Post” and “Baltimore Sun” match against Oakland (8/24) ... recorded 45 digs over three matches of VCU Invitational, includ- First-Team All-Met in 2007 ... also garnered “Howard County Times” player of the year honors in ing 17 in championship match against host Rams (9/1) ... 33 digs in win against North Carolina 2007 ... first-team all-Howard County in 2005, 2006 and 2007 ... Army Reserve National Scholar was the most by any Terp in a match last season (9/28) ... 21 digs against NC State (9/29). Athlete Award winner ... played club volleyball for Maryland Juniors coached by Xiangrong Liu ... member of National Honor Society in junior and senior years of high school ... competed in Junior Before Maryland: Lettered four years in both volleyball and tennis at Governor Thomas Johnson Olympics in 2006-07. High School ... Frederick News Post Player of the Year in both sports two consecutive years (2005, 2006) ... three-time first team all-league in the Chesapeake Conference of the Monocacy Personal: Madison Taylor Lee ... born May 15, 1990 … daughter of John Lee and Patricia Childs Valley Athletic League for volleyball ... team won the 2004 and 2005 Class 4A North Regional title ...sports hero is American beach volleyball star Kerri Walsh ... biggest sports thrill is playing the ... won the Outstanding Player Award for the Patriots three consecutive years ... served as team top-rated high school team in China ... chose Maryland for the location, beautiful campus and captain of both her high school team and her club team (Metro American) in 2005 and 2006 ... an players ... undecided major. avid tennis player since she was seven years old, she ranked 40th in the Mid-Atlantic Region for her age group ... honored as a Maryland High School All-Star for 2005-2006.

Personal: Born July 22, 2989 … daughter of Mamie and Meredith Springer III ... has two sisters: Emily, who was the manager of the volleyball team at American University, and Melanie, who plays volleyball at Governor Thomas Johnson High School and for the Metro American team ... also recruited by American, St. Mary’s, Johns Hopkins, Emory, Washington and Lee, Liberty and South Florida ... recruited for tennis by St. Mary’s and Shepard ... mechanical engineering major

Springer’s Career Statistics Year M g K e Ta pCT a SA Dig bS-BA TB 2007 14 50 1 4 9 -.333 7 4 166 0-0 0 Totals 14 50 1 4 9 -.333 7 4 166 0-0 0

Springer’s Career Highs Digs: 33 (vs. North Carolina, 9/28/07) media and recruiting guide 31

Lisa sharon Scott strizak 11 4 Middle Blocker • 6-3 • Freshman Setter • 6-1 • Freshman McLean, Va. Cincinnati, Ohio Langley HS Mount Notre Dame HS (Maryland Juniors) (Team Z)

On Lee: Solid all-around player ... will compete for an outside hitter position in the rotation ... good On Scott: Outstanding athlete who should make an immediate impact at middle blocker ... has On Strizak: Smart player with excellent high school pedigree ... making position switch to setter athlete ... physically strong player who will be an asset both blocking and attacking. potential to become a dominant player in the ACC and nationally ... smart player who is still ... good size should give Terps a multi-faceted setter with solid attacking and blocking skills ... learning. phenomenal student. Before Maryland: Played four years for the Hawks ... led team to state finals in 2007, recording 413 kills, 179 digs and 49 service aces for the season ... “Washington Post” and “Baltimore Sun” Before Maryland: Played three years of volleyball for the Saxons, finishing as the state runner- Before Maryland: Played four years of volleyball for the Cougars, including the last two on First-Team All-Met in 2007 ... also garnered “Howard County Times” player of the year honors in up in Virginia her senior season ... first-team all-state and second-team all-MET as a senior ... the varsity squad ... member of Ohio state champions in 2006 and state runners-up in 2007 ... 2007 ... first-team all-Howard County in 2005, 2006 and 2007 ... Army Reserve National Scholar Digital Sports Volleyball Player of the Year in 2007 ... All-Extra Volleyball Player of the Year as GGCL honorable mention and “Cincinnati Enquirer” honorable mention as a senior ... played Athlete Award winner ... played club volleyball for Maryland Juniors coached by Xiangrong Liu ... a senior, as well ... also a standout track & field athlete ... participated in shot put and high jump club volleyball for Team Z in Cincinnati, the same club team as current Terps Maggie Schmelzle member of National Honor Society in junior and senior years of high school ... competed in Junior at Langley ... was Liberty District and Northern Region champion in shot put ... second place in and Michelle Kenning, as well as former Terp standout Beth Gillming ... 2007 City Senior Scholar Olympics in 2006-07. Liberty District and Northern Region in high jump ... played varsity basketball in 2005 ... played Athlete ... exemplary student, graduating with a 4.0 GPA and 5.62 weighted GPA ... academic club volleyball for former Maryland assistant coach Xiangrong Liu with the Maryland Juniors. accomplishments included: AP Scholar, 2007 Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award, GE Personal: Madison Taylor Lee ... born May 15, 1990 … daughter of John Lee and Patricia Childs Star Award, 2008 AP Biology Student of the Year and Kiwanis Club recognition ... extracurricular ...sports hero is American beach volleyball star Kerri Walsh ... biggest sports thrill is playing the Personal: Lisa Marie Scott ... born Dec. 1, 1989 … daughter of Maurice Scott and Lois Wilson activities included NHS tutoring, ROPes Retreat student leader and Worship Commission. top-rated high school team in China ... chose Maryland for the location, beautiful campus and ...has two siblings, Leigh Scott (20) and Maurice Scott (15) ... member of Jack & Jill of America ... players ... undecided major. recipient of Guttenburger Award for Volunteer Work and Athletics ... sports hero is former Wash- Personal: Sharon Ann Strizak ... born May 20, 1990 … daughter of George and Phyllis Strizak ington Redskins tight end, and current local radio host, Rick “” Walker ... chose Maryland for ... has one brother, Ryan (20) and one sister, Michelle (13) ... mother was volleyball player and the people ... wants to attend law school after Maryland ... also recruited by Duke, NC State and swimmer at ... biggest sports thrill is winning 2006 Ohio state volleyball champi- UMBC ... psychology major. onship ... chose Maryland for the coaching staff ... also recruited by Dayton ... kinesiology major. 2008 32 volleyball

opponent information Boston College Georgia Tech miami north dakota state VCU Eagles Yellow Jackets hurricanes bison rams Sept. 23, 7 p.m. – Nov. 26, 3 p.m. Oct. 17, 7 p.m. – Nov. 22, 7 p.m. Oct. 12, 1 p.m. – Nov. 7, 7 p.m. Sept. 12, 5 p.m. Aug. 30, 7 p.m. Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Location: Atlanta, Ga. Location: Coral Gables, Fla. Location: Fargo, N.D. Location: Richmond, Va. Home Court: Power Gym (1,000) Home Court: O’Keefe Gymnasium (2,000) Home Court: Knights Sports Complex (1,200) Home Court: Bentson Bunker Field House (2,100) Home Court: Alltel Pavilion at the Stuart C. Siegel Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: The Summit League Center (7,500) Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Old Gold and White Colors: Orange, Green and White Colors: Yellow and Green Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Head Coach: Andrea Leonard (Northern Michigan Head Coach: Bond Shymansky (Iowa ’95) Head Coach: Nicole Lantagne Welch (Maryland ‘94) Head Coach: Erich Hinterstocker (National College Colors:Black and Gold ’93) Assts: Ben Bodipo-Membo, Jennifer Carey Assts: Felix Hou, Laura Kuhn of Chiropractic ’00) Head Coach: James Finley (Sul Ross State ’83) Assts: Kristen Shockley, Kin Yun 2007 Record: 22-10 2007 Record: 14-17 Assts: Kari Thompson, Dave Manka Assts: Antonio Pavlav, Yue Liu 2007 Record: 14-18 Conf. Record: 16-6 Conf. Record: 8-14 2007 Record: 20-8 2007 Record: 12-21 Conf. record: 8-14 Letterwinners returning/lost: 8/5 Letterwinners returning/lost: 11/2 Conf. Record: 12-4 Conf. Record: 6-8 Letterwinners returning/lost: 6/5 Starters returning/lost: 5+libero/3 Starters returning/lost: 5+libero/0 Letterwinners returning/lost: 7/2 Letterwinners returning/lost: 8/4 Starters returning/lost: 3/5 Volleyball SID: Cheryl Watts Volleyball SID: Bryan Harvey Starters returning/lost: 5/1+libero Starters returning/lost: 5+libero/1 Volleyball SID: Jeffrey Weinstein SID Phone: (404) 894-5445 SID Phone: (305) 284-3429 Volleyball SID: Ryan Perreault Volleyball SID: Chris Kowalczyk SID Phone: (617) 552-1188 SID Fax: (404) 894-1248 SID Fax: (305) 284-2807 SID Phone: (701) 231-8331 SID Phone: (804) 828-8818 SID Fax: (617) 552-4903 Web site: www.ramblinwreck.com Web site: www.hurricanesports.com SID Fax: (701) 231-8022 SID Fax: (804) 828-9428 Web site: www.bceagles.com Web site: www.gobison.com Web site: www.vcuathletics.com missouri Central michigan Jacksonville state st. john’s virginia tech gamecocks tigers Sept. 5, 7 p.m. red storm chippewas Sept. 13, 3 p.m. hokies Aug. 29, 2 p.m. Location: Columbia, Mo. 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Record: 10-10 2007 Record: 33-4 2007 Record: 14-18 Conf. Record: 15-5 Conf. record: 10-6 Letterwinners returning/lost: 7/4 Conf. Record: 13-1 Conf. Record: 8-14 Letterwinners returning/lost: 7/5 Letterwinners returning/lost: 8/3 Starters returning/lost: 5/1+libero Letterwinners returning/lost: 10/4 Letterwinners returning/lost: 8/2 Starters returning/lost: 3/3+libero Starters returning/lost: 5=libero/1 Volleyball SID: Tom Lewis Starters returning/lost: 3+libero/3 Starters returning/lost: 5/1+libero Volleyball SID: Josh Underwood Volleyball SID: Mike Boseak SID Phone: (573) 884-9486 Volleyball SID: Joe Guster Volleyball SID: Kevin Hunt SID Phone: (256) 782-5915 SID Phone: (989) 774-3277 SID Fax: (573) 882-4720 SID Phone: (718) 990-1523 SID Phone: (540) 231-1454 SID Fax: (256) 782-5958 SID Fax: (989) 774-7324 Web site: www.mutigers.com SID Fax: (718) 969-8468 SID Fax: (540) 231-6984 Web site: www.jsugamecocksports.com Web site: www.cmuchippewas.com Web site: www.redstormsports.com Web site: www.hokiesports.com kentucky north carolina Clemson towson tigers wake forest wildcats tar heels Sept. 26, 7 p.m. – Nov. 2, 1p.m. Sept. 19, 7 p.m. Tigers Sept. 6, 7:30 p.m. demon deacons Oct. 19, 1 p.m. – Nov. 21, 7 p.m. Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Location: Towson, Md. Oct. 25, 5 p.m. Location: Lexington, Ky. Location: Clemson, S.C. Home Court: Dean E. Smith Center (27,700) Home Court: (5,000) Location: Winston-Salem, N.C. Home Court: Memorial Coliseum (5,600) Home Court: Jervey Gym (2,000) Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Home Court: Reynolds Gym (2,000) Conference: Southeastern Conference: Atlantic Coast Colors: Carolina Blue and White Colors: Gold, White & Black Conference: Atlantic Coast Colors: Blue & White Colors: Burnt Orange and Northwest Purple Head Coach: Joe Sagula (SUNY New Paltz ‘78) Head Coach: Paul Koncir (George Mason ‘99) Colors: Old Gold and Black Head Coach: Craig Skinner (Ball State ‘93) Head Coach: Jolene Jordan Hoover (Illinois Assts: Erin Lindsey, Travis Filar Assts: Jerry Hulla Head Coach: Heather Kahl Holmes (Clemson ’96) Assts: Robert Pulliza, Lauren Sauer State ’86) 2007 Record: 15-16 2007 Record: 7-23 Assts: Jennifer Adeva, Chad Willis 2007 Record: 22-10 Assts: Korrinn Krog, Jodi Steffes Welp Conf. Record: 11-11 Conf. Record: 3-11 2007 Record: 8-23 Conf. Record: 13-7 2007 Record: 29-4 Letterwinners returning/lost: 10/6 Letterwinners returning/lost: 12/1 Conf. Record: 5-17 Letterwinners returning/lost: 11/2 Conf. record: 21-2 Starters returning/lost: 6+libero/0 Starters returning/lost: 6/0 + libero Letterwinners returning/lost: 9/6 Starters returning/lost: 5+libero/1 Letterwinners returning/lost: 7/6 Volleyball SID: Dave Schmidt Volleyball SID: Megan O’Brien Starters returning/lost: 6/1 Volleyball SID: Deb Moore Starters returning/lost: 4+libero/2 SID Phone: (919) 962-1160 SID Phone: (410) 704-4972 Volleyball SID: Gary Petit SID Phone: (859) 257-8506 Volleyball SID: Christine Long SID Fax: (919) 962-0612 SID Fax: (410) 704-3861 SID Phone: (336) 758-1880 SID Fax: (859) 323-4310 SID Phone: (864) 656-1920 Web site: www.tarheelblue.com Web site: www.towsontigers.com SID Fax: (336) 758-5140 Web site: www.ukathletics.com SID Fax: (864) 656-0299 Web site: www.wakeforestsports.com Web site: www.clemsontigers.com lehigh nc state tulane GREEN wave mountain hawks wolfpack Sept. 13, 9 p.m. Duke Sept. 28, 1 p.m. – Oct. 31, 7 p.m. Location: New Orleans, La. Sept. 20, 10:30 a.m. Location: Raleigh, N.D. Home Court: Fogelman Arena (3,600) Blue Devils Location: Bethlehem, Pa. Oct. 24, 7 p.m. Home Court: Reynolds Coliseum (9,500) Conference: Conference USA Home Court: Leeman-Turner Arena at Grace Hall Location: Durham, N.C. Conference: Atlantic Coast Colors: Olive Green and Sky Blue Conference: Home Court: Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314) Colors: Red and White Head Coach: Liz Kritza (Tulane ‘00) Colors: Brown and White Conference: Atlantic Coast Head Coach: Charita J. Stubbs (Arizona ‘94) Assts: Sinisa Momic, Meg Henican Head Coach: Jenny Mauer (Washington ‘99) Colors: Royal Blue and White Assts: Keisha J. Demps, Kasey Harwell 2007 Record: 28-6 Assts: Rachel Refenes, Todd Mauer Head Coach: Jolene Nagel (Edinboro ’83) 2007 Record: 3-29 Conf. Record: 14-2 2007 Record: 5-22 Assts: John Wasielewski, Trudy Vande Berg Conf. Record: 0-22 Letterwinners returning/lost: 13/0 Conf. Record: 2-12 2007 Record: 25-7 Letterwinners returning/lost: 9/8 Starters returning/lost: 7/0 Letterwinners returning/lost: 9/1 Conf. Record: 19-3 Starters returning/lost: N/A Volleyball SID: Kevin Wilkinson Starters returning/lost: 5/1 Letterwinners returning/lost: 10/4 Volleyball SID: Brandon Yopp SID Phone: (504) 314-7271 Volleyball SID: Mike Stagnitta Starters returning/lost: 4/2+libero SID Phone: (919) 513-8195 SID Fax: N/A SID Phone: (610) 758-6631 Volleyball SID: Chris Cook SID Fax: (919) 513-2898 Web site: www.tulanegreenwave.com SID Fax: (610) 758-4407 SID Phone: (919) 684-8708 Web site: www.gopack.com Web site: www.lehighsports.com SID Fax: (919) 684-2489 Virginia Web site: www.goduke.com north dakota liberty cavaliers flames fighting sioux Oct. 4, 7 p.m. – Nov. 14, 7 p.m. Florida State Sept. 20, 4:30 p.m. Aug. 30, 2 p.m. Location: Charlottesville, Va. Location: Grand Forks, N.D. Seminoles Location: Lynchburg, Va. Home Court: Memorial Gymnasium (836) Oct. 10, 7 p.m. – Nov. 8, 7 p.m. Home Court: Betty Engelstad Sioux Center (3,064) Home Court: Vines Center (8,500) Conference: Atlantic Coast Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Conference: Great West (Beginning in 2009) Conference: Big South Colors: Navy and Orange Home Court: Lucy McDaniel Court at Tully Colors: Kelly Green and White Colors: Red, White and Blue Head Coach: Lee Maes (Long Beach State ‘94) Gymnasium (1,162) Head Coach: Katy Peterson (Augustana [S.D.] ‘01) Head Coach: Shane Pinder (Luther Pice Seminary Assts: Jill Kramer, Ted Wade Conference: Atlantic Coast Assts: Kari Peterson ‘04) 2007 Record: 18-13 Colors: Garnet and Gold 2007 Record: 6-23 Assts: Jennifer Vaden, Crystal Carey Conf. Record: 13-9 Head Coach: Chris Poole (Arkansas Tech ’84) Conf. Record: 0-12 2007 Record: 27-9 Letterwinners returning/lost: 10/4 Assts: Holly Watts Letterwinners returning/lost: 9/3 Conf. Record: 11-1 Starters returning/lost: 4/2+libero 2007 Record: 16-14 Starters returning/lost: 6/3 Letterwinners returning/lost: 9/5 Volleyball SID: Amanda McClure Conf. Record: 13-9 Volleyball SID: Christy Kramer Starters returning/lost: 6/libero SID Phone: (434) 982-5977 Letterwinners returning/lost: 9/6 SID Phone: (701) 777-4210 Volleyball SID: Paul Carmany SID Fax: (434) 982-5525 Starters returning/lost: 4/1+libero SID Fax: (701) 777-4352 SID Phone: (434) 582-2292 Web site: www.virginiasports.com Volleyball SID: Katy Baker Web site: www.fightingsioux.com SID Fax: (434) 582-2076 SID Phone: (850) 645-7683 Web site: www.libertyflames.com SID Fax: (850) 644-3820 Web site: www.seminoles.com