2005 L ADY C HANTICLEERS

Front Row (left to right): Kathleen Crosby, Devon West, Jennifer Hampton, Alicia Meyers, Kristin Rinne, Brett Starbuck, Valerie Harvey, Ashley Scheible Back Row: Head Coach Kristen Bauer, Kali Banghart, Kristin Wolf, Nakia Thompson, Krista Kimble, Laura Obert, Katherine Jensen- Specncer, Student Assistant Coach Steve Cunningham, Assistant Coach Erin Price 2005 COASTAL CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL TEAM

No. Name Pos. Cl.-El. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 Katherine Jensen-Spencer OH Sr.-Sr. 6-1 Vancouver, B.C./Sentinel Secondary (Ole Miss) 2 Jennifer Hampton S Sr.-Sr. 5-11 Lake Forest, Calif./El Toro 3 Kathleen Crosby L/DS Fr.-Fr. 5-5 Broad Run, Va./Fauquier 4 Ashley Scheible MB/OH Jr.-Jr. 6-0 Westerville, Ohio/North 5 Valerie Harvey S/DS Fr.-Fr. 5-10 Stow, Ohio/Munroe Falls 6 Nakia Thompson OH/MB So.-So. 5-10 Lexington, S.C./Lexington 7 Kali Banghart S Sr.-Sr. 5-8 Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton 8 Kristin Rinne OH/L Jr.-Jr. 5-9 Fountain Hills, Ariz./Fountain Hills 10 Alicia Meyers OH Jr.-Jr. 5-10 Temecula, Calif./Temecula Valley 11 Kristin Wolf S/DS Fr.-Fr. 6-0 Andover, Kan./Andover Central 12 Krista Kimble MB/RS Sr.-Sr. 6-2 Lake Forest, Calif./El Toro 14 Brett Starbuck S/DS Fr.-Fr. 5-10 Glen Allen, Va./JR Tucker 15 Laura Obert MB/RS Jr.-Jr. 6-0 Cincinnati, Ohio/Mother of Mercy 21 Devon West OH Fr.-Fr. 5-10 Ontario, Canada/Lockerby Composite School (Cambrian College of Applied Arts and )

Head Coach: Kristen Bauer (Ohio State, 1993), Seventh season Assistant Coach: Erin Price (Alabama, 2003) Student Assistant: Steve Cunningham 2005 CCU M EDIA /TV R OSTER

#1 K ATHERINE J ENSEN #2 J ENNIFER H AMPTON #3 K ATHLEEN C ROSBY #4 A SHLEY S CHEIBLE #5 V ALERIE H ARVEY OH • 6-1 • S R.-S R. S • 5-10 • S R.-S R. L/DS • 5-5 • F R.-F R. MB/OH • 6-0 • J R.-J R. S/DS • 5-10 • F R.-F R.

#6 N AKIA T HOMPSON #7 K ALI B ANGHART #8 K RISTIN R INNE #10 A LICIA M EYERS #11 K RISTIN W OLF OH/MB • 5-10 • S O.-S O. S • 5-8 • S R.-S R. OH/L • 5-9 • J R.-J R. OH • 5-10 • J R.-J R. S/DS • 6-0 • F R.-F R.

#12 K RISTA K IMBLE #14 B RETT S TARBUCK #15 L AURA O BERT #21 D EVON W EST MB/RS • 6-2 • S R.-S R. S/DS • 5-10 • F R.-F R. MB/RS • 6-0 • J R.-J R. OH • 5-10 • F R.-F R.

KRISTEN B AUER ERIN P RICE STEVE C UNNINGHAM HEAD C OACH ASSISTANT C OACH STUDENT A SSISTANT C OACH

TABLE OF C ONTENTS/Q UICK FACTS

Team Photo/Roster ...... Inside Front Cover COASTAL C AROLINA U NIVERSITY Q UICK F ACTS Table of Contents/Quick Facts ...... 1 GENERAL 2005 Outlook ...... 2 Institution: ...... Coastal Carolina University Location: ...... Conway, 2005 Lady Chanticleers Founded: ...... 1954 Enrollment: ...... 7,200 2005 Coastal Carolina Team & Roster ...... 3 Nickname: ...... Chanticleers Kali Banghart ...... 4 Pronunciation of Nickname: ...... SHON-ti-clears Jennifer Hampton ...... 4 Colors: ...... Coastal Green (PMS 322), Bronze (875) & Black Katherine Jensen ...... 5 Arena/Capacity: ...... Kimbel Arena (1,039) Krista Kimble ...... 5 Press Box Phone: ...... (843) 349-2822 Alicia Meyers ...... 6 Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I Laura Obert ...... 6 Conference: ...... Big South Kristin Rinne ...... 7 President: ...... Dr. Ronald R. Ingle (Wofford ’62) Ashley Scheible ...... 7 Athletics Director: ...... Warren D. “Moose” Koegel (Penn St. ’71) Athletic Department Phone: ...... (843) 349-2820 Nakia Thompson...... 8 Website: ...... www.GoCCUSports.com Devon West ...... 9 Valerie Harvey ...... 9 COACHING STAFF Kathleen Crosby ...... 9 Head Coach: ...... Kristen Bauer (Ohio State ’93) Brett Starbuck...... 10 Record at Coastal Carolina (Years): ...... 105-83 (6) Kristin Wolf ...... 10 Career Record (Years): ...... 105-83-73 (6) Sasser Cup ...... 11 Office Phone: ...... (843) 349-2814 Head Coach Kristen Bauer ...... 12 Assistant Coach: ...... Erin Price (Alabama ‘03) Assistant Coach Erin Price ...... 13 Office Phone: ...... (843) 349-2842 Student Assistant: ...... Steve Cunningham Student Assistant Steve Cunningham...... 13 Head Athletic Trainer: ...... Sue Geesey-Jean 2005 Opponents ...... 14-15 Office Phone: ...... (843) 349-2803 Coastal Carolina University ...... 16 Strength Coach: ...... Al Jean Myrtle Beach, S.C...... 17 CCU Executive Officers ...... 18 TEAM INFORMATION CCU Athletic Department ...... 19 2004 Overall Record: ...... 21-10 CCU Athletic Facilities ...... 20 2004 Big South Record (Finish) : ...... 9-5 (2nd) NCAA Compliance ...... 21 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/0 The ...... 22 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 10/1 Newcomers: ...... 2 2004 Big South Conference Standings and Honors ...... 23 Big South Conference Team & Individual Leaders ...... 24 ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS 2004 CCU Statistics & Results ...... 25 Assistant A.D.-Media Relations: ...... John Martin All-Time Rosters and Statistics ...... 26-27 Office Phone: ...... 843-349-2822 CCU Single-Season Individual & Team Records ...... 28 E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] CCU Career Records ...... 29 Asst. Media Relations Director: ...... Kent Reichert Year-by-Year Results ...... 30-31 Office Phone: ...... 843-349-2840 CCU Athletic Media Relations ...... 32 E-mail Address: ...... [email protected] Media Relations Intern/Volleyball Contact: ....Morgan Lunsford Office Phone: ...... 843-349-6467 CCU Media/TV Roster ...... Inside Back Cover E-mail Address: ...... [email protected] 2005 Schedule ...... Back Cover SID Fax: ...... 843-349-2819 Mailing Address: ...... P.O. Box 261954 ...... Conway, SC 29528 Overnight Address: ...... 755 Highway 544 What is a Chanticleer? ...... Conway, SC 29526

The Chanticleer (SHON-ti-cleer) gives Coastal CREDITS Carolina University one of the most unique nicknames in all of sports. Chanticleer comes from Editor/Design & Layout: Morgan Lunsford & Joe Prisco. Editorial Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and came to Coastal Assistance: John Martin, Shannon Sell, Kent Reichert, Sarah Barbee, when the University was a member of the University Lyndsey Martin Photography: Bill Edmonds of the CCU Photography of South Carolina system. Department. Some photos courtesy of the Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce. Printing: Multi-Ad Sports, Peoria, Illinois. On the cover: Front A Chanticleer is a rooster who rules the barnyard cover (left to right): First Team All-Big South Jennifer Hampton, Second with cunning and wit. His competitiveness never Team All-Big South Kristin Rinne, First Team All-Big South Katherine wanes as he battles to the end, using his brains to Jensen. Back Cover (top to bottom) Big South All-Tournament Team come out on top every time. Laura Obert, Krista Kimble.

1 2005 C OASTAL OUTLOOK

The 2005 Coastal Carolina volleyball team is looking to raise the bar the 2004 season, and was named co captain. Obert has started for the Lady this season. This year’s squad returns all seven starters and nine letterwin- Chanticleers since her freshman year and has been named on the Big South ners from last year’s team. They finished second in the Big South Conference All-Conference Team twice. Obert was third in the Big South in hitting percent- during the regular season and runner up in the tournament after a five game age last season at .294, as well as being second team member of COSIDA’s thriller with Winthrop. District III University Volleyball squad and a member of the Big South’s All- “It was the first time we have competed in the Big South Championship Tournament team. Finals since I’ve coached at Coastal. Now tha twe know what it takes to get “Laura improves every year and was a strong offensive player behind there, we are one step closer to a championship,” Coastal head coach Kristen the setter in 2004, we look for her to continue that,” Bauer commented. Bauer said. Ashley Scheible is the third returning junior for the Lady Chanticleers. A First-Team All Big South selection in 2004, senior Katherine Jensen Scheible plays both middle and right side on the court. Scheible totaled 182 leads the Lady Chanticleers with her powerful and fast swing. Jensen set the kills, placing her fifth on the team. Scheible was third on the team with 77 CCU record for kills in a season with 524. Jensen earned All-Tournament Hon- blocks. ors at the Dayton Invitational, Orange Crush, and Big South Conference Tour- Bauer states Scheible is “ a good athlete who has been fine tuning her naments. Bauer expects Jensen to remain a volleyball skills. She has been willing to try different positions whcich demon- leader and become even more comfortable strates how much of a team player she really is. Scheible brings excitement to on the court during the 2005 season. the court when she enters a match.” “We look for Katherine to become the Nakia Thompson is the only returning sophomore to the 2005 squad. all-around player who our opponents fear.” Thompson is strong with the ball as well as a great blocker. Thompson ended Bauer stated. “She has a true love for the her 2004 season with 40 kills, 12 assists, 20 digs and 12 blocks. Thompson game and a fearless offensive attitude ev- also was named Big South Freshman of the Week. ery coach craves.” “Nakia is an extraordinary athlete who was just shy of a lot of playing Senior setter Jennifer Hampton is time during the 2004 season,” Bauer said, “Nakia has gained confidence in the captain of the volleyball team for the herself as a player. She has great hang time which plays a huge role in of- second consecutive season. Bauer ex- fense. When she connects, Kia can crush a pects Hampton to “be very hungry” for her ball and we hope to have her contributing on final season at Coastal. Hampton became a regular basis.” Coastal’s career assist leader during the The five newcomers to the Lady Chan- 2004 season on Oct. 22 against Winthrop. ticleers, sophomore Devon West , Brett She was a two-time Big South Player of the Starbuck , Kristin Wolf, Valarie Harvey and Week during the 2004 season as well as se- Kathleen Crosby will add competition and lected to the Chanticleer Classic and Dayton talent to the 2005 squad. Senior outside hitter Invitational’s All-Tournament squads. “The newcomers have competitive at- Katherine Jensen “Jennifer is a leader out on the floor titudes and up the standards of the team,” and we look for her to continue to do this Bauer continued, “They are a talented group during the 2005 season,” Bauer said, “She runs the offense run and its versa- of girls who will help be a challenge to com- tile with her ability to hit well. It will be interesting to see what surprise weapons petition.” she can create with our versitile offense.” The Lady Chanticleers open their sea- Middle blocker Krista Kimble returns for her senior season, looking son August 30th against before to improve on her team-leading 131 blocks from a year ago. Kimble ranked going to Los Angeles, Calif., September 2, second in the Big South Conference in blocks per game during the 2004 sea- to play in the Loyola Marymount Four Points son with 1.15. Kimble also had a season-best in kills with 14 on Nov. 20 at Sheraton-Lax Classic against the Univer- Birmingham Southern. Bauer comented that Kimble is a “great blocker”. sity of Idaho. They will then face Loyola Senior setter Kali Banghart , a senior libero, averaged 2.57 digs per game during Marymount, who has been voted on in the Jennifer Hampton the 2004 campaign. Banghart had a season best of 24 digs and four assists preseason top 25 teams by the American against UNC Asheville Oct. 9. Bauer states that Banghart “communicates well” Volleyball Coaches Association, and Northeastern September 3. The team and “sees the court well.” Bauer also looks for Banghart to continue to contrib- will then travel to the GlaxoSmithKline UNC Volleyball Classic in Chapel Hill, ute to the team with serves for the 2005 season. N.C., September 9 and 10 to face Purdue, who has also been voted on in the Junior outside hitter Alicia Meyers is described by Bauer as “a tremen- preseason top 25 teams, the University of South Carolina, and the University dous athlete who has the ability to be a force in the front and back row,” Bauer of . CCU has their home opener September 13, against UNC also stated ”When focused, Alicia makes defense look easy.” Meyers played Wilmington. in all 31 matches during the 2004 season and was second in kills on the team The Lady Chanticleers will face defending champions Wintrop, Octo- with 339 kills. Meyers was also sixth in the Big South Conference for serving, ber 15 in Kimbel Arena. Other conference home games include: Charleston averaging .41 service aces per game. Southern September 21, Radford on October 7, October 8 the Lady Chan- Kristin Rinne is another returning junior to the 2005 squad. During the ticleers will face the Flames of Liberty, October 14 against High Point, and 2005 season, Rinne was third on the Lady Chanticleers with 318 digs. The October 30 against Birmingham-Southern. libero had 24 digs against Birmingham Southern, Nov. 20, a season high. “This is the most difficult schedule we have had thus far, so this will be a “Rinne reads the ball well on defense.” Bauer also looks for Rinne to continue challenging and learning experience for us.” Bauer concluded. “Th e non con- to lead her teammates on the court with her vocal encouragement. “Every ference slate will really prepare us for the Big South schedule as we battle for team needs a spark now and then,” Bauer added. the title. Hosting the tournament at home makes us work even harder during Laura Obert is a returning junior who played in all 31 matches during the season and tournament time.”

2 2005 C OASTAL T EAM & R OSTER

2005 COASTAL CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-El. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 Katherine Jensen OH 6-1 Sr.-Sr. Vancouver, British Columbia/Sentinel Secondary (Ole Miss) 2 Jennifer Hampton S 5-10 Sr.-Sr. Lake Forest, Calif./El Toro 3 Kathleen Crosby L/DS 5-5 Fr.-Fr. Broad Run, Va./Fauquier 4 Ashley Scheible MB/OH 6-0 Jr.-Jr. Westerville, Ohio/Westerville North 5 Valerie Harvey S/DS 5-8 Fr.-Fr. Stow, Oh./Otti Stow-Munroe Falls 6 Nakia Thompson OH/MB 5-10 So.-So. Lexington, S.C./Lexington 7 Kali Banghart S 5-8 Sr.-Sr. Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton 8 Kristin Rinne OH/L 5-9 Jr.-Jr. Fountain Hills, Ariz./Fountain Hills 10 Alicia Meyers OH 5-10 Jr.-Jr. Temecula, Calif./Temecula Valley 11 Kristin Wolf OH/MB 6-0 Fr.-Fr. Andover, Kan./Andover Central 12 Krista Kimble MB/RS 6-2 Sr.-Sr. Lake Forest, Calif./El Toro 14 Brett Starbuck S/RS 5-10 Fr.-Fr. Glen Allen, Va./JR Tucker 15 Laura Obert MB/RS 6-0 Jr.-Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Mother of Mercy 21 Devon West OH 5-10 Fr.-Fr. Ontario, Canada/

Pronunciation Guide Head Coach: Kristen Bauer (Ohio State, 1993), Seventh season Kali KAH-lee Assistant Coach: Erin Price (Alabama, 2003), First Season Nakia na-KEE-uh Student Assistant: Steve Cunningham Obert O-burt Rinne REN-knee Scheible SHY-blee Devon DEV-in

3 2005 LADY C HANTICLEERS KALI BANGHART Setter/Libero 5-8 ¨ Senior-Senior 7 Woodbridge, Virginia C.D. Hylton

2004: Played in 31 matches and 107 games in 2004... Averaged 2.57 digs per game... finished with 275 digs... Had a career-best 24 digs and a season-best 4 assists against OFF THE C OURT WITH K ALI B ANGHART UNC-Asheville (10/9)... Registered 19 digs against Birmingham-Southern (10/10)... If you could visit any place where would it be: Venice 2003: Appeared in nine matches and 15 games in 2003… Averaged 3.07 kills per game Favorite ice cream flavor: Oreo as a setter... Finished with 14 digs… Recorded a season-high three kills, 16 assists, nine Favorite cartoon character: Sponge Bob digs, and a block assist Savannah State (9/6)... Had 13 assists against Bethune-Cook- Who would play you in a movie: Kate Hudson man (9/20) and four against High Point (9/26) and Radford (10/3)... 2002: Played in nine If you could take one thing on a deserted island, matches and 14 games her first season at Coastal... Had a season-high 16 assists in what would it be: Suntan Lotion a three-game win over Savannah State (9/14)... Earned her first collegiate kill and first Favorite childhood toy: Anything that was my brothers ace in that same win over Savannah State... High School: 2002 graduate of C.D. Hylton Best book you have read: The Da Vinci Code High School...A three-year letterwinner... Led C.D. Hylton to the semifinals of the State CD that is in your car right now: Will Smith Scariest thing you have ever done: Looked over Championship Tournament in 2001... Team captain and MVP as a senior... Selected the edge of the Eiffel Tower First Team All-Cardinal District, First Team All-Area, First Team All-Northwest Region, and All-State Honorable Mention as a senior... Recorded 573 assists, 41 aces and 78 BANGHART’S CAREER BESTS kills in 2001... Played for DC Juniors’ Danger U-18 Elite Team... Personal: Full name: Kali Marie Banghart... Daughter of David and Susan Banghart... Born: Aug. 8, 1984... Kills ...... 3, vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9-20-03 Recreation and Sport Management major. Assists ...... 16, vs. Savannah State, 9-6-03 Aces ...... 6, vs. North Carolina State, 9-18-04 Digs ...... 24, vs. UNC Asheville, 10-9-04 Blocks ...... 1, vs. Savannah State, 9-6-03 JENNIFER HAMPTON

Setter 5-10 ¨ Senior-Senior 2 Lake Forest, California El Toro

Coastal’s all-time assist leader.... 2004: Became Coastal’s all-time assist leader on 10/22 against Winthrop... One of only five Lady Chanticleers to start all 31 matches... Averaged 11.79 assists, which was the second highest single season average ever at Coastal and fourth in the Big South... Averaged 11.96 assists per game in Big South matches... Was the Big South Conference OFF THE C OURT WITH J ENNIFER HAMPTON Player of the Week, 9/20 and10/11... A First-Team All Conference Selection... Second on team in digs, 244.... Recorded team’s only triple double with 10 kills, 43 assists, 13 digs against Dayton, 9-3... Had 17 double-double’s throughout the season... Set a new If you could visit any place, where would it be: Croatia career high for assists in game with 72 against Birmingham-Southern, 11/20... Had 12 games of 50 or more assists... Registered Favorite ice cream flavor: Peanut butter cup a season-high 10 kills against Dayton, 9/3... An All-Tournament Selection at Chanticleer Classic and Dayton Invitational... 2003: Who would play you in a movie: Kate Bosworth Was just one of two Lady Chanticleers to start in all 32 matches… Averaged 11.27 assists per game at the setter position… Led the Chants’ with .39 service aces a game… 2003 Big South All-Conference Second Team honoree ranked third in the Big South If you could bring one thing to a deserted island, in assists per game (11.27) and service aces per game (.39) and eighth in digs per game (3.03)… Named Big South Player of the what would it be: TV Week (10/ 17)… All-time CCU leader in assists per game with 11. 82 and ranks second in career assists with 2,779... Named to the Best book you have read: Message in a bottle All-Tournament Team at the CCU Tournament… Recorded 63 assists against Winthrop (10/25) and Charleston Southern (11/11), Scariest thing you have ever done: Snowbording 62 against Winthrop (11/14) and 60 against UNC Asheville (11/1)… Registered a season high 10 kills against Alabama (9/29) and in Australia a career-best 26 digs against Charleston Southern (9/30)... Had four matches with 20 or more digs... Averaged 12.35 assists and Place you would go on a shopping spree: Sydney, 3.1 digs in Big South contests... Recorded double figures in digs 17 times… Had 50 or more assists in five straight matches from Australia. 10/18-11/1... 2002: Started all 32 matches and played in all 119 games her freshman season... Earned Second Team All-Big South Conference, Big South Freshman of the Year, and All-Freshman Team honors... Was named Big South Rookie of the Week five times, more than any other player in the league... Led the conference and set a new single-season school record in assists, averaging 12.37 per game... Led the Big South with 0.51 service aces per game and ranked sixth in digs at 3.20... her total of 60 HAMPTON’S CAREER BESTS aces is the fourth-best single-season total in CCU history... Recorded a season-best 66 assists against Liberty (11/2)... Had 21 matches of 10 or more digs, including a season-high 25 digs against North Carolina A&T (9/7)... High School: 2002 graduate of Kills ...... 10, vs. Dayton, 9-3-04 El Toro High School... A three-year varsity starter, earning First Team All-CIF and First Team All-League accolades her senior Assists ...... 72, vs. Liberty, 10-22-04 year, leading her team to the CIF Division I Finals... Set a school record with 940 assists in 2001... An all-around athlete, Hampton Aces ...... 5, vs. West Virginia, 9-4-04 participated in three sports in high school, including track two years and soccer for one... Tabbed Honorable Mention All-League Digs ...... 26, vs. Charleston Southern, 9-30-03 as a junior... Three-year member of the Laguna Club... Personal: Full name: Jennifer Lynn Hampton... Daughter Blocks ...... 10, vs. Winthrop, 11-21-04 of Steve & Sue Hampton... Born: Oct. 21, 1983... Recreation and Sport Management major.

4 2005 LADY C HANTICLEERS KATHERINE JENSEN

Outside Hitter 6-1 ¨ Senior-Senior 1 Vancouver, British Columbia Sentinel Secondary Coastal’s all-time single season leader in kills... 2004: Started all 31 matches... Led the Big South Conference in kills, setting a new school record at 4.56 per game, earning First Team All-Big South selection and All-Academic team honors... Was also named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Third Team... Team leader in kills (524) and digs (472)... Placed OFF THE C OURT WITH K ATHERINE J ENSEN fourth in the conference in digs per game (4.10)... Recorded 43 service aces and 46 blocks.... Named Big South Player of the Week 11/9... Earned All-Tournament honors at Dayton Invitational, Orange Crush and Big South Conference Tourna- If you could visit any place, where would it be: ment... Had a career-best 31 kills against Birmingham-Southern (11/20)... Had a school record 32 digs against Charleston Greek Isles Southern (11/12)... Recorded a team best 25 double-double, including nine in a row from 10/26-11/21 and in 24 of the last Favorite ice cream flavor: Rocky Road, Cookies and 26 games... Had 20 or more kills ten times and 10 or more digs 27 matches... 2003: Appeared in 32 games, while starting Cream, and Mint Chocolate Chip 31… 2003 Big South All-Conference First Team honoree…Team leader in kills (475) and digs (445)… Recorded 44 serve Who would play you in a movie: Jessica Simpson aces and 45 total blocks, including five solo… Finished the season ranked first in the Big South with 3.84 digs per game, If you could bring one thing to a deserted island, second in kills per game with 4.06 and fifth with 0.38 service aces a game… Named Big South Player of the Week twice what would it be: Christopher (9/29 and 11/3)… Finished with a .211 hitting percentage… Earned All-Tournament honors at the Catamount Clash and Favorite childhood toy: “Ty” Beanie Babies the CCU Tournament… Recorded 30 digs in the season opener against Alabama (8/29)… Earned a season-high 23 kills CD that is in your car right now: My I -Pod against Radford (10/7)… Led the team with 23 double-doubles… Recorded 13 straight double-doubles from Sept. 26- Scariest thing you have ever done: Getting married Nov. 8… Had 20 or more kills on six occasions and 10 or more digs in 25 matches, including 16 of the last 19 contests… Place you would go on a shopping spree: Milan, Italy Averaged 4.35 kills and 3.98 digs in Big South contests… Recorded 20-dig performances in matches against Liberty (10/4) and (11/11)... Prior to Coastal: Played her freshman season at Ole Miss, seeing action in 19 games... Had 28 kills and 23 digs... Was on the Dean’s List with a 3.6 GPA... High School: Named the Sentinel Secondary volleyball team’s JENSEN’S CAREER BESTS MVP and a Provincial High School All-Star in both her junior and senior seasons... Had a stellar .394 hitting percentage Kills ...... 32, vs. Birmingham-Southern, 11-20-04 at the Provincial Championships her senior year... A three-year member of the British Columbia Olympic Volleyball Club, helping it earn Provincial Team status... Also a member of the gymnastics, and soccer teams... Earned Spartan Assists ...... 3, seven times, 2004 honors (citizenship) and was named to the Academic Honor Roll... Personal: Full name: Katherine Jensen-Spencer... Aces ...... 3, eight times, 2004 Was married to Chris Spencer, an offensive lineman for the Seattle Seahawks, in the offseason... Born: May 11, 1984... Digs ...... 32, vs. Charleston Southern, 11-12-04 Daughter of Claus and Heather Jensen...Marketing major. Blocks ...... 1, three times, 2004 KRISTA KIMBLE Middle Blocker 6-2 ¨ Senior-Senior 12 Lake Forest, California El Toro

2004: Appeared in 31 matches and 115 games in 2004... Led the team the team and ranked second in the conference in blocks per game 1.15... Had a season-best 14 kills OFF THE C OURT WITH K RISTA K IMBLE against Birmingham-Southern, 11/20... Had a double-double, 11 kills and 14 digs against If you could visit any place, where would it be: Dayton, 9/3... Tallied a season best nine blocks against North Carolina State, 9/18.... The Mediterranean Had a team season-best hitting percentage of .579 against UNC Wilmington 9/21... 2003: Favorite ice cream flavor: Cookie Dough Appeared 31 matches and 103 games in 2003…Led the team and ranked fifth in the Big Who would play you in a movie: Gwyneth Paltrow South in hitting percentage (.288)… Averaged 0.87 blocks per game, tops on the squad... If you could bring one thing to a deserted island, Averaged 1.71 kills and 0.80 digs per game… Recorded a season-high seven total blocks what would it be: Rudy against Charleston Southern (9/30) and six blocks against Charleston Southern (11/11) Favorite childhood toy: My bike Best book you have read: The Great Gatsby and High Point (11/15)… Was in double figures in kills on three occasions… Finished Scariest thing you have ever done: Moved across the season with 22 service acess... Registered a season high 13 kills against Liberty the country to go to college (11/8) and eight digs against Winthrop (11/14)… Had a .294 hitting percentage in Big Place you would go on a shopping spree: Beverly Hills South matches with 1.87 kills and 0.94 blocks per game... 2002: Played in 15 matches and 24 games her freshman season... Averaged 0.21 kills, 0.58 digs and 0.12 blocks per game... Had a pair of kills in matches against Canisius (8-31) and at Liberty (10-5)... KIMBLE’S CAREER BESTS Dug a season-best five balls in the five-game win over ... recorded one block in three separate matches... High School: 2001 graduate of El Toro High School... Kills ...... 14, vs. Birmingham-Southern, 11-20-04 Selected to the All-League and All-CIF teams as a junior... A three-year member of the Assists ...... 4, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 9-10-04 Aces ...... 2 on four occasions, 2004 Laguna Beach Volleyball Club... Personal: Full name: Krista E. Kimble... Born: 12-5- Digs ...... 14, vs. Dayton, 9-3-04 83... Daughter of Jayson and Tina Kimble... Health Promotions major. Blocks ...... 10, vs. Charleston Southern, 11-21-03

5 2005 LADY C HANTICLEERS ALICIA MEYERS Outside Hitter 5-10 ¨ Junior-Junior 10 Temecula, California Temecula Valley

2004: Played in all 31 matches and 115 games during 2004 season... Second on the team with 339 kills... Led the team and was sixth in the conference with an average of .41 OFF THE C OURT WITH ALICIA MEYERS service aces per game... Averaged 2.95 kills and 2.72 digs per game... Had a career high 22 kils against Charleston Southern (10/26)... Tied career best with 20 digs against versus If you could visit any place, where would it be: Greek Islands West Virginia, 10/4... Reached double figure in kills 15 times and digs 16 times... 2003: Favorite ice cream flavor: Ben and Jerry’s Phish Food Competed in 31 matches and 104 games, while making 25 starts ... Averaged 2.14 kills Favorite cartoon: Recess and 2.60 digs per contest… 2003 Big South All Freshmen team honoree… Earned Big Who would play you in a movie: Cameron Diaz South Freshman of the Week plaudits twice (10/27 and 11/3)… Recorded a season high If you could bring one thing to a deserted island, what 16 kills against UNC Asheville (11/1) and 20 digs against Radford (11/7) and Charleston would it be: Satellite Radio Southern (11/11)… Finished the season with 18 service aces and 27 total blocks… Was Favorite childhood toy: Stuffed Animal in double figures in kills nine times and digs 12 times… Had a double-double on six oc- Best book you’ve read: Angels and Demons casions… Recorded four block assists against High Point (11/15)… Averaged 2.26 kills CD that is in your car right now: Mariah Carey and 2.74 digs in Big South matches. High School: Served as team captain her final three years, earning First Team All-Southwestern League honors her final two seasons... Named All-Tournament for three consecutive years... Set a new school record for most kills in MEYERS’ CAREER BESTS a season her senior year, garnering her second straight team MVP award... Played five Kills ...... 22, vs. Charleston Southern, 10-26-04 years of club volleyball, advancing to the 18’s Volleyball Festival finals with the Rancho Assists ...... 5 , at Radford, 10-1-04 Valley Volleyball Club... Personal: Full name: Alicia Nichole Meyers... Daughter of Dale Aces ...... 4, vs. West Viginia, 9-4-04 and Jennifer Meyers... Born: Nov. 30, 1985... Biology/chemistry major. Digs ...... 20, vs. W. Virginia, 9-4-04; Radford, 11-07-03 Blocks ...... 5, vs. High Point, 11-15-03 LAURA OBERT Middle Blocker/Right Side 6-0 ¨ Junior-Junior 15 Cincinnati, Ohio Mother of Mercy

2004: Participated in all 115 games and 31 matches... Placed third in the conference in hitting percentage (.294)... Averaged 2.48 kills per game... Finished second on team and was fourth OFF THE C OURT WITH LAURA O BERT in the Big South with 1.02 blocks per game... Earned All-Tournament honors at the Chanticleer Classic,Orange Crush and the Big South Tournament... Had a season-best 19 kills against UNC If you could visit any place, where would it be: Fiji Asheville (10/9).... Recorded a team-best 11 blocks against Winthrop (11/21)... Reached double Favorite ice cream flavor: Cookies and Cream figures in kills 14 times throughout the season... Had 24 service aces... Averaged 2.32 kills, 1.17 Favorite cartoon character: Scooby Doo Who would play you in a movie: Sandra Bullock blocks and 0.68 digs per game in Big South matches... A Second-team member of CoSIDA’s If you could bring one thing to a deserted island, All-District III University Division Volleyball Team... 2003: Competed in all 32 matches this what would it be: Music season, while starting 31... Big South All-Tournament team honoree… Averaged 2.07 kills and Favorite childhood toy: Jingle Butt (teddy bear) 0.74 digs per game… Finished with 76 total blocks, 20 solo, for a 0.72 block per game average… Best book you have read: Tuesdays with Morrie Recorded six blocks against UNC Wilmington (9/23) and High Point (9/25)… Was in double CD that is in your car right now: A random mix figures in kills six of the last nine matches, with a season–high 15 kills against Winthrop (11/14)… Place you would go on a shopping spree: American Eagle Recorded a season-high seven digs against Winthrop(10/25)… Finished with 20 service aces on the season… Averaged 2.35 kills, 0.71 blocks and 0.76 digs in Big South contests... High School: A three-year letterwinner, including leading her team to their third consecutive district OBERT’S CAREER BESTS titles while serving as captain her senior year... A three-sport standout, earned three letters in softball and four in ... Was an honorable mention basketball All-Area selection by Kills ...... 19, vs. UNC Asheville, 10-9-04 the Cincinnati Enquirer after helping the Bobcats to their third straight district championships... Assists ...... 2, three occasions Was a senior Academic All-Star for volleyball, basketball and softball... Earned the Don Macke Aces ...... 5, vs. Savannah State, 9-06-03 Memorial Scholarship her final three years... Personal: Full name: Laura Christine Obert... Digs ...... 6, three occasions, 2004 Daughter of Jerry and Donna Obert... Born: July 24, 1984... Psychology major. Blocks ...... 11, vs. Winthrop, 11-21-04

6 2005 LADY C HANTICLEERS KRISTIN RINNE Outside Hitter/Libero 5-9 ¨ Junior-Junior 8 Fountain Hills, Arizona Fountain Hills

OFF THE C OURT WITH K RISTIN RINNE 2004: Played in 101 games and 29 matches... Third on the team with 318 digs... Had a season-best 23 digs against Birmingham-Southern (11/20)... 2003: Appeared in 31 If you could visit any place, where would it be: Ireland matches and 112 games at the libero position... 2003 Second-Team Big South Confer- Favorite ice cream flavor: Peppermint ence honoree at libero... Finished with 10 kills and ranked second on the team with Favorite cartoon character: Eeyore Who would play you in a movie: Kelly Clarkson 399 digs…Averaged 3.56 digs per game… Recorded a season high 31 digs against If you could bring one thing to a deserted island, what Charleston Southern (9/30), the most by a Coastal and Big South player in 2003… would it be: A fully functional radio Earned double figures in digs 22 times this season and 20 or more digs on three occa- Favorite childhood toy: Nightime bear sions… Named to the All-Tournament team at the CCU Classic… Recorded four kills Best book you have read: Of Mice and Men against Savannah State (9/6) and Bethune-Cookman (9/20)... High School: A four- CD that is in your car right now: Dispatch year letterwinner at Fountain Hills... Earned First-Team All-State and All-Conference Scariest thing you have ever done: Ripcord at Worlds of fun honors as a sophomore, junior and senior... Named West Region Player of the Year Place you would go on a shopping spree: Paris honors as a senior... Earned Second Team All-Conference honors as a freshman... A two-sport standout, earning First Team All-State and All-Region honors in softball... RINNE’S CAREER BESTS Earned West Region Player of the Year and Gatorade Player of the Year accolades... Kills ...... 4, vs. Savannah State, 9-6-03, Was awarded the school’s Falcon Leadership award... Personal: Full name: Kristin ...... vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9-20-03 Anne Rinne... Born: Jan. 1, 1985... Daughter of Kent and Andrea Rinne... Father Kent Assists ...... 3, five occasions was a four-year football player at Nebraska Wesleyan... Psychology major. Digs ...... 31, vs. Charleston Southern 9-30-03 Blocks ...... 2, vs.Dayton, 9-03-04 ASHLEY SCHEIBLE Middle Blocker/Outside Hitter 6-0 ¨ Junior-Junior 4 Westerville, Ohio Westerville North

2004: Played in 99 games and 30 matches... Totaled 182 kills, which was fifth on the OFF THE C OURT WITH ASHLEY SCHEIBLE squad... Was third on the team with 77 blocks... Had a career-best 15 kills against Charleston-Southern 11/16... Tallied a season best 8 blocks against Tennessee Tech If you could visit any place,where would it be: South 9/4... 2003: Appeared in 25 matches and 45 games, while starting three… Finished Africa with 41 kills, 18 digs, three solo and 11 assisted blocks… Averaged 0.93 kills and Favorite ice cream flavor: Double Chocolate Favorite cartoon: Recess 0.41 digs per game…recorded a season high eight kills against High Point (11/15) Who would play you in a movie: Cameron Diaz or and five digs against UNC Asheville (10/18)… Served four aces... High School: A Beyonce four-year letterwinner at Westerville North, becoming just the second volleyball player Favorite childhood toy: bricks in the 35-year history of the school to earn four letters... Named the Best Blocker Best book you have read: Tuesdays with Morrie on the squad her senior season... Led her team to the Ohio Capital Conference title CD that is in your car right now: Mariah Carey Scariest thing you have ever done: Moved away from her junior year... Earned Most Improved Player twice during her career... Played five my parents. years of club volleyball... Personal: Full name: Ashley Marie Scheible... Daughter of John and Karen Scheible... Born: May 26,1985... Sister Becky played two years SCHEIBLE’S CAREER BESTS of at Capital University, earning All-Conference honors in 1999... Recreation and Sports Management major. Kills ...... 15, vs. Charleston Southern, 11-16-04 Assists ...... 4, on three occasions Aces ...... 2, vs. High Point, 11-15-03 Digs ...... 5, vs. Charleston Southern, 11-16--04 Blocks ...... 8, vs. Tennessee Tech, 9-4-04

7 2005 LADY C HANTICLEERS NAKIA THOMPSON Outside Hitter/Middle Blocker 5-11 * Sophomore-Sophomore 6 Lexington, South Carolina Lexington

2004: Appeared in 41 games and 23 matches... Had 40 kills, 12 assists, 20 digs and 12 blocks during the season.... Named the Big South Freshman of the OFF THE C OURT WITH NAKIA THOMPSON Week 11/8... Recorded a career-best eight kills against Radford (11/5)... High School: Was a four-year volleyball letter-winner at Lexington... A member of If you could visit any place, where would it be: Italy Favorite ice cream flavor: Butter Pecan the All-Region Team all four years... A member of All-Area and All-State team Favorite cartoon character: Taz her sophomore, junior and senior years... Named North All-Star MVP her se- If you could bring one thing to a deserted island, what nior year... Was a South Carolina Sports Report All-State Team member her would it be: My iPod Favorite childhood toy: Lite-Brite senior year...All-State member her junior year... National Honor Roll Member Best book you have read: Slam 2002-2003, Honor Roll 2002-2003, Who’s Who among American High School CD that is in your car right now: Ying-Yang Twins Students 2002... Personal: Full name Nakia Auriel Thompson...Born 11-03-85... and Mariah Carey Scariest thing you have ever done: Swam in a pool Daughter of Sophia Thompson... Majoring in health promotions with an emphasis in sports medicine. THOMPSON’S CAREER BESTS Kills ...... 8, vs. Radford 11-5-04 Assists ...... 3, vs. Liberty 11-6-04 Aces ...... 1, vs. Clemson, 9-10-03 Digs ...... 4 vs. UNC Asheville, 10-16-04 Blocks ...... 3, vs. Winthrop, 11-6-04

2005 Lady Chanticleer seniors

8 2005 LADY C HANTICLEERS DEVON WEST OFF THE C OURT WITH D EVON WEST Outside Hitter/Right Side 5-10” Freshman-Freshman 21 If you could visit one place, where would it be: Ontario, Canada Parry Sound Favorite ice cream flavor: Pistachio/Mint Lockerby Composite School Chocolate Chip (Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Tech.) Favorite cartoon character: Stewie (from Family Guy) Prior to Coastal: 2004 played at Cambrian College where she was OCAA Favorite childhood toy: Sheets to build tents in my Rookie of the Year, OCAA Championships’ MVP, OCAA Athlete of the Week, room and a member of the all Canadian OCAA academic team... High School: Played Best book you have read: Harry Potter high school volleyball four years at the senior level... Was named Volleyball MVP Scariest thing you have ever done: Coming to her senior year and team captain junior and senior year... Attended Lockerby CCU and not knowing what to expect Composite School, graduating in 2005... Personal: Full name: Devon Ann West... Place you would go on a shopping spree: Born: 6-28-86... Daughter of David and Lee West... Health promotions major with Dollarama a sports medicine emphasis.

VALERIE HARVEY OFF THE C OURT WITH VALERIE HARVEY Setter/Defensive Specialist If you could visit any place, where would it be: Australia 5-8” Freshman-Freshman 9 Favorite ice cream flavor: Chocolate Chip Cookie Stow, Ohio Dough Favorite cartoon character: Snoopy Stow-Munroe Falls Who would play you in a movie: Cameron Diaz If you could bring one thing to a deserted island High School : Played varsity volleyball for Stow-Munroe Falls both junior and what would it be: My cell phone senior year... Served as team captain both years... Offensive player of the Favorite childhood toy: Rollerblades year, All tournament team, Beacon Journal Player to Watch, and First Team all Best book you have read: The Notebook District senior year... Played for the Renaissance and NOVA Volleyball clubs... CD that is in your car right now: Jack Johnson Scariest thing you have ever done: Getting Personal: Full name: Valerie Lynn Harvey... Born: July 16, 1987... Daughter attacked by a dog. of: Frank and Sheree Harvey... Buisness Management major.

KATHLEEN CROSBY OFF THE C OURT WITH K ATHLEEN C ROSBY If you could go any place, where would it be: Hawaii Libero/Defensive Specialist Favorite ice cream flavor: Breyers Mint Chocolate 5-5” Freshman-Freshman 3 Chip Favorite cartoon character: Gummy Bears Broad Run, Virginia Who would play you in a movie:Kate Bosworth Fauquier If you could bring one thing to a deserted island, what would it be: A boy High School : Played varisty volleyball sophomore, junior and senior year. team Favorite childhood toy: Barbies CD that is in your car right now: 311 MVP junior and senior years, team captain senior year. Second team all state Scariest thing you have ever done: Drop Zone (2004-05), second team All Metropolitan (2004-05), District Player of the Year Place you would go on a shopping spree: Mall of (2004-05). Played for NVVA five years... Personal: Full name: Kathleen Marie America Crosby... Born December 18, 1986... Daughter of Peter and Coleen Crosby... Undecided major.

9 2005 LADY C HANTICLEERS

BRETT STARBUCK OFF THE C OURT WITH B RETT STARBUCK If you could go to any place, where would it be: Setter/Right Side Italy 5-10” Freshman-Freshman 14 Favorite ice cream flavor: Mint Chocolate Chip Favorite cartoon character: Gretchen (from Glen Alen, Virginia Recess) JR Tucker Who would play you in a movie: Drew Barrymore If you could bring one thing to a deserted island, would it be: Food 2004: Team captain sophomore, junior and senior years. Team MVP freshman, Favorite childhood toy: Barbies sophomore, junior and senior years. Senior year she was First Team All-District, Best book you have read: Harry Potter as well as Player of the Year all district, and Second Team All-Region, she was CD that is in your car right now: Rascal Flatts also All Metro junior and senior year. Played varsity soccer freshman, sophomore, Scariest thing you have ever done: Move away and junior years in high school and four years of varsity basketball... High School : from my parents. JR Tucker Personal: Full name: Brett Ashley Starbuck ... Born November 6, Place you would go on a shopping spree: Mall of 1986 ...Daughter of Charles and Diane Starbuck ... Undecided major. America

KRISTIN WOLF OFF THE C OURT WITH K RISTIN WOLF Favorite ice cream flavor: Mint Chocolate Chip Outside Hitter/Middle Blocker Favorite cartoon character: Ariel (The Little 6-0¨ Freshman-Freshman 11 Mermaid) Who would play you in a moive: Nicole Kidman Andover, Kansas Favorite childhood toy: My sister and I use to Andover Central pretend we were mermaids from The Little Mermaid. Best book you have read: Harry Potter High School: Was a four-year varsity letter winner in volleyball at Andover Cen- CD that is in your car right now: Britney Spears tral... Wendy’s High School Heisman Award Nominee... Played for the volleyball Scariest thing you have ever done: Skiied a club team Wichita Flyers last season, 2004-2005... Spend the 2003-2004 club double black diamond at Wolfcreek in season playing for the Kansas Jets... Went to Nationals as a fourteen-year old Colorado with the Wichita Jets... Personal: Full name Kristin Marie Wolf...Born 11-01-86... Place you would go on a shopping spree: Milan or Paris Daughter of Allen and Farrellynn Wolf... Premedicine major.

Asics wishes Coastal Carolina the very best in the 2005 volleyball season

10 2004-05 S ASSER C UP C HAMPIONS

COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY WON A B IG SOUTH CONFERENCE ♦ Third straight NSCAA/ All-Academic Women’s Soccer Team honor ♦ Women’s cross country named to WICCCA All-Academic Team RECORD SEVENTH SASSER CUP FROM ITS EFFORTS DURING THE ♦ Men’s basketball’s Pele Paelay named 2004-05 SEASONS . DURING THAT TIME, COASTAL CAROLINA honorable mention All-American by the As- Mike Costanzo ATHLETICS HAD : sociated Press ♦ Six Big South Team Champions (Football, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Cross ♦ Women’s triple jumper Chasity Johnson Country, Women’s Outdoor Track, Men’s and Women’s Golf) earns All-American honors at the NCAA ♦ Four NCAA Teams (Men’s Soccer, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf and ) Indoor Track & Field Championships and Three Individual NCAA Qualifiers (Women’s Indoor , Men’s ♦ Men’s golfer Dustin Johnson wins the Outdoor Track and Field, Women’s Outdoor Track and Field) individual title at the NCAA East Regional ♦ Seven Big South Coaches of the Year (Football, Women’s Cross Country, and earns Third Team All-American from Women’s Golf, Men’s Golf, Women’s , Women’s Outdoor Track & Field, the Golf Coaches Association of America Baseball) and one Regional Coach of the Year (Football). ♦ Baseball becomes the first team in the ♦ Eight Big South Athletes of the Year (Football (Offensive), Women’s Indoor Big South to win 50 games in a season. Track & Field (field performer), Men’s Basketball, Women’s Golf, Men’s Golf, ♦ Baseball earns the top seed in the Women’s Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Track and Field (overall), Baseball) Tempe Regional, the first ever No. 1 seed ♦ Six Big South Freshman of the Year (Women’s Cross Country, Football, for any Big South school in any sport. Men’s Basketball, Women’s Golf, Men’s Golf, Women’s Tennis) ♦ Baseball’s Mike Costanzo earns nu- ♦ Three Big South Scholar Athletes of the Year (Women’s Golf, Women’s merous awards throughout the season, Tennis, Men’s Tennis) including being named All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers ♦ Big South Men’s Soccer Tournament MVP, Men’s Golf Medalist and Women’s Association (first team), Baseball America (first team), Collegiate Baseball Lou- Golf Medalist isville Slugger (first team) and USA Today Sports Weekly (second team). ♦ Men’s golf advances to the NCAA Championship for the first time in school ♦ Six baseball players drafted in Major League Baseball’s First-Year Draft, in- and league history after finishing eighth at the NCAA East Regional cluding Mike Costanzo drafted in the second round by the Philadelphia Phillies ♦ 92 All-Conference selections ♦ Men’s pole vaulter Mark Johnson earns All-American honors at the NCAA ♦ Two CoSIDA Academic All-America award winners - Marie Matrka (first team- Outdoor Track and Field Championships. At-Large-women’s tennis) and Line Cordes (second team-At-Large-Women’s 56 B IG S OUTH C ONFERENCE C HAMPIONSHIPS Golf) BASEBALL -- 1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 ♦ Six CoSIDA Academic All-District award winners MEN ’S B ASKETBALL -- 1990, 1991, 1993 ♦ Cumulative grade point average of all women’s teams is 3.255, as com- FOOTBALL -- 2004 pared to a 2.991 cumulative g.p.a. of female degree-seeking students. MEN ’S SOCCER -- 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1995, 2001, 2003, 2004 ♦ Ranked sixth in the nation in Division I-AA football attendance with an average SOFTBALL -- 1992, 1998, 2000, 2001 of 97% capacity at Brooks Stadium during the second season of play. VOLLEYBALL -- 1996, 1998 ♦ Football wins the Big South title in just its second year of play and finishes MEN ’S G OLF -- 1988, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005 the season ranked in the top-25 of three major national polls and receiving votes WOMEN ’S G OLF -- 1992, 1998, 2005 in the fourth. WOMEN ’S CROSS COUNTRY -- 1988, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, ♦ Football has its first-ever All-Americans in Antwon Trice (third team) and 2002, 2003, 2004 MEN ’S CROSS COUNTRY -- 1993, 1995, 1996 Nick Johnson (honorable mention). Additionally, seven players are named to the WOMEN ’S I NDOOR TRACK & F IELD -- 2004 All-Eastern Region teams by Don Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette. WOMEN ’S OUTDOOR TRACK & F IELD -- 2004, 2005 ♦ Men’s soccer has two players drafted in the Major League Soccer (MLS) MEN ’S OUTDOOR TRACK & F IELD -- 2003 SuperDraft (Mubarike Chisoni - Los Angeles, Boyzzz Khumalo - ) ♦ One NSCAA/adidas Men’s Soccer All-American and two All-Region selec- 48 NCAA C HAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES tions, as well as men’s soccer assistant coach named one of the top 20 assistant BASEBALL -- 1991, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 coaches of the year by College Soccer News MEN ’S B ASKETBALL -- 1991, 1993 MEN ’S SOCCER -- 1993, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 SOFTBALL -- 1998, 2000, 2001 VOLLEYBALL -- 1996, 1998 MEN ’S G OLF -- 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Women’s golfer Line WOMEN ’S G OLF -- 2005 Cordes receiving MEN ’S CROSS COUNTRY -- 2002, 2003 the Big South WOMEN ’S CROSS COUNTRY -- 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003 Conference Player of MEN ’S OUTDOOR TRACK & F IELD -- 2004, 2005 OMEN S NDOOR RACK IELD 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 the Year award. W ’ I T & F -- WOMEN ’S OUTDOOR TRACK & F IELD -- 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 MEN ’S TENNIS -- 1989, 1993, 1994

SCHOOLS COASTAL HAS DEFEATED SINCE 2000 Clemson • South Carolina • North Carolina • N.C. State • Penn State • • Hawai’i • UCLA • Wake Forest • Louisville • Duke • Virginia • Purdue • Kentucky Arkansas • Hofstra • Florida Atlantic • East Carolina • Ohio State • St. John’s • California • Iowa State • Washington State • Illinois • Virginia Tech • Syracuse • Texas Tech South Florida • Oregon • Alabama • Oregon State • Davidson • Bradley • Temple • • Ball State • Seton Hall • Evansville • George Mason • Louisiana-Lafayette UNLV • Pittsburgh • West Virginia • UNLV • Kent State

11 HEAD C OACH K RISTEN B AUER

Seventh Season - Ohio State, 1993 105-83 CCU & Overall Record

Kristen Bauer is in her seventh who garnered First Team Verizon Academic All-America, Big season as the head volleyball coach South Female Scholar Athlete of the Year, and Big South Volleyball at Coastal Carolina University. Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors. Last year Bauer duplicated the Bauer is a 1993 graduate of The Ohio State University with 2002 season record of 21-11 and a a bachelor of arts degree in speech and hearing science. As a 11-3 mark in Big South play, while member of the Buckeyes’ volleyball squad, she helped Ohio State leading the Lady Chants to a runner- capture the 1990 Big Ten Conference Championship. In addition up finish in the regular season. to playing at Ohio State, Bauer also served as the head coach As the Lady Chants’ mentor, for the men’s volleyball club team and served as the coordinator Bauer had six players earn All-Big of several Ohio State University Women’s Volleyball Camps South accolades, including first team honors for Katherine Jensen throughout Ohio. and Hampton Following graduation from Ohio State, the Buffalo, New York In 2002, Bauer’s team posted a 21-11 mark and an 11-3 native, coached the varsity volleyball program at Nardin Academy Big South Conference record. She had three players earn All-Big Catholic High School from 1993 to 1995. During this same time, South honors, including the league’s Freshman of the Year and Bauer completed her Masters work in Audiology from the State Volleyball Scholar-Athlete of the Year award winners. University of New York at Buffalo. Bauer was also selected as the After posting a 14-17 record in Bauer’s inaugural season of head coach of the Western New York Senior All-Stars in 1994 and 1999, CCU improved to 18-14 in 2000. The improvement of the coached the Cheetah Volleyball Club’s 16 and under and 18 and Lady Chants in Coach Bauer’s second season was even more under USVBA teams for two years. noticeable in the Big South Conference as Coastal Carolina Bauer then served as the assistant women’s volleyball coach improved from 6-9 to 11-3. The 2000 squad also set a school at East Tennessee State University from 1995 to 1998. During record for consecutive victories with a 12-game winning streak her final year of graduate school, she served as the head girl’s late in the season. The improvement on the court earned Bauer basketball and softball coach at University High School at East the 2000 Big South Conference Coach of the Year award. Tennessee State University. Bauer earned a Master of Arts in An injury-filled season in 2001 cost the Bauer-led Lady Teaching degree from East Tennessee State in 1999. Chanticleers a third straight season of Bauer has been honored many times improved play.In 2001, Bauer watched as a player over the years. She was a as her squad suffered the loss of Jeanne member of the 1996 Sports Performance Lambert, one of CCU’s all-time top USVBA squad and participated in the hitters. With an early season injury to a Empire State Games six times. Bauer significant starter, the Lady Chanticleers was also a member of the Junior Olympic struggled to a 10-20 overall record and program for three years and earned a sixth place Conference finish at 5-9. 12 varsity letters while a prep star at CCU responded by ranking fifth in the Cardinal O’Hara High School. Bauer was nation in digs, including Katie Knutson’s just reccently inducted into the Cardinal ninth-place national ranking in individual O’ Hara inaugural Hall of Fame. digs per game. Bauer and her husband, Kevin Coach Bauer’s squads have proven Smith, reside in Myrtle Beach. successful in the classroom as well in each of her first three years. During the 2000-2001 academic year, Coastal’s volleyball team combined for a 3.003 grade point average. Leading the way in the classroom was Jeanne Lambert, HEAD COACH KRISTEN BAUER THROUGH THE YEARS

Season Position Overall Big South 1993-95 Head Coach-Nardin Academy Catholic HS 1995-98 Asst. Coach-East Tennessee State 1999 Head Coach-Coastal Carolina 14-17 6-9 2000 Head Coach-Coastal Carolina 18-14 11-3 2001 Head Coach-Coastal Carolina 10-20 5-9 2002 Head Coach-Coastal Carolina 21-11 11-3 2003 Head Coach-Coastal Carolina 21-11 11-3 2004 Head Coach-Coastal Carolina 21-10 9-5 CCU Head Coach-SevenYears 105-83 42-29 Bauer and husband,Kevin Smith

12 ASSISTANT C OACHES Erin Price First Season- , 2003 Erin Price enters her first year at Coastal Carolina University as the assistant coach to the women’s volleyball program. Price comes to Coastal after serving as an assistant coach at , in Birmingham, Ala. during the 2004 season. Prior to her time at Samford, Price played volleyball for four years and competed in track and field as a high jumper for three years for the University of Alabama. While with the Crim- son Tide, Price became the first player in school history to have 1,000 career kills and 1,000 career assists and also earned the South- eastern Conference’s 2003 Scholar-Athlete of the Year award as a senior. She was also a member of the 2000 SEC Western Division Champion team and was named the Most Improved Player in 2001 at Alabama. A native of Alpharetta, Ga., Price is a 2003 graduate of the University of Alabama where she received her bachelor’s degree in management, and then went on to obtain her masters degree in marketing in 2004. “We are very excited to have Erin Price on board with the Chanticleer vol- leyball program,” CCU head coach Kristen Bauer stated. “Along with a year of Division I coaching experience, Erin’s playing experience at Alabama will add a new dimension and fresh ideas to our workout schedule.”

Steve Cunningham Student Assistant Steve Cunningham is in his third year as a student assistant with the Coastal Carolina University volleyball program. During his three years of working with the program, Cunningham has helped the Lady Chanticleers to three consecutive 20-win seasons and a 63-32 mark overall in that time Prior to joining the staff at Coastal, Cunningham spent six years in the United States Air Force as an emergency medic. During that time, he played for two years on the All-Air Force volleyball squad. A native of Westtown, New York, Cunningham is currently working on his bachelor’s in physical education at Coastal Carolina.

13 2005 OPPONENTS

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN PANTHERS CHARLESTON SOUTHERN BUCCANEERS Location: Birmingham, Alabama Letterwinners Return/Lost: 9/2 Location: Charleston, South Carolina Letterwinners Return/Lost: 12/0 Colors: Black, Gold & White Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Colors: Blue & Gold Starters Returning/Lost: 6/0 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 4 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 1 Athletic Director: Joe Dean, Jr. Volleyball S.I.D.: Sarah Barbee Athletic Director: Hank Small Volleyball S.I.D.: David Shelton Head Coach: Tonya Charland S.I.D. Phone: 205-226-7764 Head Coach: Danyel Bellush S.I.D. Phone: 843-863-7688 Assistant: Pavlina Steffkova S.I.D. Fax: 205-226-3049 Assistant: Amir Khaledi S.I.D. Fax: 843-863-7676 Series Record: Coastal leads 6-2 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: Coastal leads 25-13 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2004 Record (Conf): 16-12 (9-5) Web site: www.bscsports.net 2004 Record (Conf): 11-15 (4-10) Web site: www.csusports.com

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON COUGARS Location: Charleston, South Carolina Letterwinners Return/Lost: 13/1 Location: Charleston, South Carolina Letterwinners Return/Lost: 4/2 Colors: Maroon & White Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Colors: Citadel Blue and Whitee Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Conference: Southern Newcomers: 1 Conference: Southern Newcomers: 5 Athletic Director: Jerry Baker Volleyball S.I.D.: Matt Schoultz Athletic Director: Les Robinsonnso n Volleyball S.I.D.: Al Buddin Head Coach: Sherry Dunbar S.I.D. Phone: 843-953-5465 Head Coach:Wendy Andersonrson S.I.D. Phone: 843-953-5120 Assistant: Amir Khaledi S.I.D. Fax: 843-953-6534 Assistant: Kreg Togami S.I.D. Fax: 843-953-5058 Series Record: CofC leads 23-12 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: CCU Leads 2-0-0 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2004 Record (Conf): 26-6 (16-1) Web site: www.cofcsports.com 2004 Record (Conf): 12-30 (3-13) Web site: www.citadelsports.com

EAST CAROLINA PIRATES EAST TENNESSEE STATE BUCCANEERS Location: Greenville, South Carolina Letterwinners Return/Lost: 10/1 Location: Johnson City, Tennessee Letterwinners Return/Lost: 3/3 Colors: Purple and Gold Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Colors: Navy Blue and Old Gold Starters Returning/Lost: 6/1 Conference: Conference USA Newcomers: 4 Conference: Atlantic Sun Newcomers: 3 Athletic Director: Terry Holland Volleyball S.I.D.: Rob Dunning Athletic Director: Dave Mullins Volleyball S.I.D.: Jess Riden Head Coach: Chris Rushing S.I.D. Phone: 252-328-4522 Head Coach: Lindsey Devine S.I.D. Phone: 423-439-5612 Assistant: Eve Rackham S.I.D. Fax: 252-328-4528 Assistant: Phuong Luong S.I.D. Fax: 423-439-6138 Series Record: ECU leads 9-4 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: First Meeting S.I.D.Email: [email protected] 2004 Record (Conf): 11-18 (5-8) Web site: www.ecupirates.com 2004 Record (Conf): 7-22 (5-11) Web site: www.etsubucs.com

HIGH POINT PANTHERS IDAHO VANDALS Location: High Point, North Carolina Letterwinners Return/Lost: 5/2 Location: Moscow, Idaho Letterwinners Return/Lost: 7/4 Colors: Purple & White Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4 Colors: Silver and Vandal Gold Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 5 Conference: Big West Newcomers: 7 Athletic Director: Dr. Woody Gibson Volleyball S.I.D.: Brian Morgan Athletic Director: Dr. Rob Spear Volleyball S.I.D.: Amy Rysdam Head Coach: Chad Esposito S.I.D. Phone: 336-841-4638 Head Coach: Debbie Buchanan S.I.D. Phone: 208-885-7065 Assistant: Tahirah Dock Johnson S.I.D. Fax: 336-841-9182 Assistant: Sarah McFarland S.I.D. Fax: 208-885-0255 Series Record: Coastal leads 15-4 S.I.D. Email: [email protected] Series Record: First Meeting S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2004 Record (Conf): 17-18 (5-9) Web site: www.highpointpanthers.com 2004 Record (Conf): 17-13 (9-9) Web site: www.uiathletics.com

IOWA HAWKEYES Location: Iowa City, Iowa Letterwinners Return/Lost: 10/5 Location: Lynchburg, Virginia Letterwinners Return/Lost: 8/5 Colors: Black and Gold Starters Returning/Lost: 3/4 Colors: Red, White & Blue Starters Returning/Lost: 3/4 Conference: Big Ten Newcomers: 5 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 3 Athletic Director: Robert A. Bowlsby Volleyball S.I.D.: Tony Wirt Athletic Director: Dr. Thom Park Volleyball S.I.D.: Joe Padron Head Coach: Cindy Fredrick S.I.D. Phone: TBA Head Coach: Shane Pinder S.I.D. Phone: 434-582-2292 Asstistant: Chad Hanson S.I.D. Fax: 319-335-9417 Assts.: John Pierce, Erin McKeown S.I.D. Fax: 434-582-2076 Series Record: First Meeting S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: Liberty leads 16-13 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2004 Record (Conf): 10-22 (2-18) Web site: www.hawkeyesports.com 2004 Record (Conf): 12-19 (7-7) Web site: www.libertyflames.com

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT LIONS NORTHEASTERN HUSKIES Location: Los Angeles, California Letterwinners Return/Lost: 8/4 Location: Boston, Massachusetts Letterwinners Return/Lost: /4 Colors: Crimson, Gray, and Navy Blue Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3 Colors: Red and Black Starters Returning/Lost: Conference: West Coast Newcomers: 8 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Newcomers: 3 Athletic Director: Dr. William Husak Volleyball S.I.D.: TBA Athletic Director: Dave O’Brien Volleyball S.I.D.: TBA Head Coach: Steve Stratos S.I.D. Phone: TBA Head Coach: Ken Nichols S.I.D. Phone: 617-373-3643 Assts.: Larry Smoot,Heather Collins S.I.D. Fax: 310-338-2703 Assistant: Ashley Dean S.I.D. Fax: 617-373-3152 Series Record: First Meeting S.I.D. E-mail: TBA Series Record: First Meeting S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2004 Record (Conf): 17-12 (8-6) Web site: www.lmulions.com 2004 Record (Conf): 20-10 (11-3) Web site: www.gonu.com

NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS UNC ASHEVILLE BULLDOGS Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina Letterwinners Return/Lost: 8/7 Location: Asheville, North Carolina Letterwinners Return/Lost: 9/3 Colors: Light Blue and White Starters Returning/Lost: 4/3 Colors: Royal Blue & White Starters Returning/Lost: 6/0 Conference: Atlantic Coast Newcomers: 3 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 3 Athletic Director: Dick Baddor Volleyball S.I.D.: Bobby Hundley Athletic Director: Janet Cone Volleyball S.I.D.: Everett Hutto Head Coach: Joe Sagula S.I.D. Phone: 919-843-5678 Head Coach: Julie Torbett S.I.D. Phone: 828-251-6923 Assts.: Erin Lindsey, Mike Galu S.I.D. Fax: 919-962-0612 Assistant: Fred Santos S.I.D. Fax: 828-251-6386 Series Record: UNC leads 1-0 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: UNCA leads 14-13 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2004 Record (Conf): 19-15 (9-7) Web site: www.tarheelblue.com 2004 Record (Conf): 19-17 (8-6) Web site: www.uncabulldogs.com

NORTH CAROLINA A&T AGGIES UNC WILMINGTON SEAHAWKS Location: Greensboro, North Carolina Letterwinners Return/Lost: 9/1 Location: Wilmington, North Carolina Letterwinners Return/Lost: 10/3 Colors: Blue and Gold Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Colors: Teal, Gold & Navy Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Newcomers: 7 Conference: Colonial Newcomers: 6 Athletic Director: DeLores Todd Volleyball S.I.D.: Brian Holloway Athletic Director: Michael Capaccio Volleyball S.I.D.: Joe Browning Head Coach: Millicent Sylvan S.I.D. Phone: 336-334-7141 Head Coach: Jennifer McCall S.I.D. Phone: 910-962-4099 Assistant: Tuamafa Reilly S.I.D. Fax: 336-334-7181 Assistant: Rick Reynolds S.I.D. Fax: [email protected] Series Record: Coastal leads 2-0 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: UNCW leads 19-16 S.I.D. E-mail: 910-962-3002 2004 Record (Conf): 10-20 (7-3) Web site: www.ncataggies.com 2004 Record (Conf): 3-22 (0-14) Web site: www.uncwsports.com

14 2005 OPPONENTS

PURDUE BOILERMAKERS Location: West Lafayette, Indiana Letterwinners Return/Lost: 13/3 Location: Radford, Virginia Letterwinners Return/Lost: 8/4 Colors: Old Gold and Black Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2 Colors: Red, White & Blue Starters Returning/Lost: TBA Conference: Big Ten Newcomers: 3 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 4 Athletic Director: Morgan J. Burke Volleyball S.I.D.: Wendy Mayer Athletic Director: Greig Denny Volleyball S.I.D.: Drew Dickerson Head Coach: Dave Shondell S.I.D. Phone: 765-414-1379 Head Coach: Michael Burch S.I.D. Phone: 540-831-5726 Assistant: Kathy Jewell, John Shondell S.I.D. Fax: 765-447-5447 Assistant: Therese Podgorski S.I.D. Fax: 540-831-5556 Series Record: First Meeting S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: Radford leads 14-13 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2004 Record (Conf): 17-15 (9-11) Web site: www.purduesports.com 2004 Record (Conf): 3-24 (0-14) Web site: www.ruhighlanders.com Location: Columbia, South Carolina Letterwinners Return/Lost: 7/1 Location: Rock Hill, South Carolina Letterwinners Return/Lost: 9/3 Colors: Garnet & Black Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Colors: Garnet & Gold Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2 Conference: Southeastern Newcomers: 3 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 4 Athletic Director: Volleyball S.I.D.: Ayanna Wakefield Athletic Director: Tom Hickman Volleyball S.I.D.: Jack Frost Head Coach: Nancy Somera S.I.D. Phone: 803-777-5204 Head Coach: Joel McCartney S.I.D. Phone: 803-323-2129 Assistant: Ben Somera, Jason Hou S.I.D. Fax: 803-777-2967 Assts.: Rachel Harnack, Andrea McCartney S.I.D. Fax: 803-323-2433 Series Record: South Carolina leads 5-0 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: Coastal leads 21-13 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2004 Record (Conf): 12-15 (5-11) Web site: www.uscsports.com 2004 Record (Conf): 31-4 (14-0) Web site: www.winthropeagles.com

COASTAL VOLLEYBALL VS. ALL-TIME OPPONENTS

American ...... 0-1 High Point ...... 14-3 Radford ...... 13-14 Appalachian State ...... 3-3 Hofstra ...... 0-1 Robert Morris ...... 1-0 Augusta ...... 2-0 Idaho ...... First Meeting Rollins ...... 0-1 Ball State ...... 0-1 Illinois ...... 0-1 Salem ...... 1-0 Belmont ...... 2-0 Indiana State ...... 0-1 Sam Houston State ...... 1-0 Bethune-Cookman ...... 1-0 IUPUI ...... 1-0 Samford ...... 0-1 Birmingham-Southern ...... 7-2 Iowa ...... First Meeting Savannah State ...... 2-0 Brigham Young...... 0-1 Jacksonville ...... 2-3 SMU ...... 0-1 Bucknell ...... 1-0 James Madison ...... 0-1 South Alabama ...... 0-1 Buffalo ...... 1-1 Kent State ...... 0-1 South Carolina ...... 0-5 Campbell ...... 14-5 Lenoir-Rhyne ...... 0-1 South Carolina-Aiken ...... 2-0 Canisius ...... 1-0 Liberty ...... 13-16 South Carolina-Lancaster ...... 1-0 Catawba ...... 1-0 Long Island ...... 0-1 South Carolina State ...... 14-3 Central Florida ...... 1-1 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 1-0 South Carolina-Spartanburg ...... 1-0 Central Michigan ...... 1-0 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 0-1 Southeast Louisiana ...... 0-1 Charleston Southern ...... 25-13 Loyola Marymount ...... First Meeting Southwest Missouri State ...... 0-1 Charlotte ...... 3-8 Loyola (Md.) ...... 1-0 Stetson ...... 3-0 Clemson ...... 0-7 Maryland-Baltimore ...... 4-7 TCU ...... 1-0 Coker ...... 0-1 Mars Hill ...... 3-0 Tenn.-Chattanooga ...... 3-1 ...... 12-23 McNeese State ...... 0-1 Tennessee State ...... 1-0 Columbia ...... 0-1 Mercer ...... 0-2 Tennessee Tech ...... 1-0 Concord ...... 1-2 Miami (Fla.) ...... 0-1 The Citadel ...... 2-0 Converse ...... 1-0 Milligan ...... 2-0 Towson State ...... 0-4 Davidson ...... 2-8 Minnesota ...... 0-2 Troy State ...... 0-1 Dayton ...... 0-1 Montana State ...... 0-2 Tulane ...... 0-1 Delaware ...... 0-2 Morehead State ...... 0-1 UMES ...... 2-0 Duke ...... 0-1 Navy ...... 0-1 Villanova ...... 0-1 East Carolina ...... 4-9 Nevada ...... 0-1 Virginia ...... 0-1 East Tennessee State ...... 1-1 Newberry ...... 1-0 Virginia Commonwealth ...... 2-0 Eastern Kentucky ...... 0-1 Northeastern ...... First Meeting Virginia Tech ...... 1-2 Eastern Michigan ...... 0-1 North Carolina ...... 0-1 Wake Forest ...... 1-0 Elon ...... 9-3 North Carolina-Asheville ...... 13-14 West Georgia ...... 1-1 Emory & Henry ...... 2-1 North Carolina A&T ...... 2-0 West Liberty...... 0-1 Florida Atlantic ...... 1-1 North Carolina-Greensboro ...... 1-8 West Virginia ...... 1-0 Florida International ...... 0-1 North Carolina State ...... 1-1 Western Carolina ...... 1-4 Florida Tech ...... 0-1 North Carolina-Wilmington ...... 15-19 Western Kentucky ...... 1-0 Francis Marion ...... 10-3 Northwestern ...... 0-1 William & Mary ...... 0-1 Furman ...... 3-6 Pacific ...... 0-1 Wingate ...... 3-1 Gardner-Webb ...... 1-0 Pembroke State ...... 0-3 Winthrop ...... 21-13 Georgia Southern ...... 6-1 Pfeiffer ...... 2-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee ...... 0-1 Georgia State ...... 2-3 Pittsburgh ...... 0-2 Wofford ...... 3-0 Georgia Tech ...... 0-8 Presbyterian ...... 2-0 Xavier ...... 0-1 Glenville ...... 1-0 Purdue ...... First Meeting Hartford...... 1-0 Queens ...... 2-0

15 COASTAL C AROLINA U NIVERSITY

The Campus Coastal comprises 44 buildings on 283 acres including the Center for Marine and Wetland Studies and the Coastal Science Center, located at the Atlantic Center on Highway 501. The University also offers courses from the Coastal Carolina University Higher Education Center in Myrtle Beach, the Waccamaw Center for Higher Education in Litchfield and a campus in Georgetown. Waites Island, 1,062 acres of pristine barrier island on the Atlantic coast, provides a natural laboratory for extensive study in marine science and wetlands biology.

Academic Programs Coastal Carolina University offers baccalaureate degree programs in 39 major fields of study and 37 undergraduate minors. The University also offers six master’s degree programs in education, instructional technology, and coastal marine and wetland studies.Coastal’s growing array of international programs take students to places such as Australia, Costa Rica, Cuba, England, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Germany, India, Japan and Russia. Coastal Carolina University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the baccalaureate and master’s degrees. The E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration is accredited by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The Spadoni College of Education is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the South Carolina State Board of Education. Coastal Carolina University is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. The Department of Computer Science is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). COASTAL C AROLINA U NIVERSITY Q UICK F ACTS Founded: 1954 (founded as Coastal Carolina Junior College -in- Finances dependent since 1993) Tuition for 2005-2006 In-state: $3,430 per semester Student Profile Out-of-state: $7,550 per semester Enrollment Residence Halls Approximately 7,200 students $3,140 per semester includes meal plans, student health services South Carolina residents: 61 percent and Internet access. Out-of-state residents: 37 percent from 45 states International students: 2 percent from 41 countries Financial Aid Male students: 43 percent Total federal funds: $14.1 million Female students: 57 percent Total financial aid awarded: $26 million Average SAT score for first-time freshmen: 1,041 Students with financial aid: 66 percent

Faculty Budget Full-time faculty members: 220 Total current funds: $95.2 million Faculty members with doctoral or terminal degrees: 78 percent State appropriations: 13 percent of total current funds Student to faculty ratio: 19:1 Economic impact: Over $210 million

16 CCU EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

Ronald R. Ingle became Coastal Carolina University’s first president on July 1, 1993 after the institution gained its status as an independent, public university. The University’s Board of Trustees recently announced that President Ingle would continue to serve as the institution’s president through June 30, 2007. Under President Ingle’s leadership, Coastal Carolina’s reputation as a premier undergraduate liberal arts institution has flourished. The University’s solid core foundation of science, business, education, and the humanities is strong. Several majors take advantage of the unique resources of the Waccamaw region; marine science, professional golf management, and resort tourism management are recognized as some of the finest in the country. During his 12-year presidency, President Ingle has produced and managed remarkable institutional growth. With a 55 percent increase in student enrollment since 1993, each program and service of the University has expanded to meet student needs. The current enrollment of more than 7,000 students is the largest in the University’s history. The university has a $95.2 million budget for the 2005-2006 academic year. The President has encouraged and secured funding to sponsor off-campus experiences for students and faculty to strengthen teach- ing and learning at the University. The Public Engagement Directed Studies program, a university-community partnership, places Coastal Carolina faculty with area organizations for a semester. After serving as a mentor for elementary school students, President Ingle initiated a student public engagement program. In collaboration with Horry County Schools, Coastal Carolina students mentor fourth- through 10-grade students identified as at-risk. The emphasis on public engagement coupled with academic learning encourages students to forge meaningful community connections while gaining first-hand exposure to social and economic issues. President Ingle has successfully engaged and served the University’s chief stakeholders. During 2004-2005, he led the University’s 50 th anniversary celebrations with the 50th Anniversary Initiatives, an ambitious capital campaign to raise $10 million to support the academic, physical and athletic needs of the University. As of May 2005, the Campaign has surpassed its goal and raised $13 million in gifts and pledges. Since 1993, the assets of the Coastal Educational Foundation have increased from $5.9 million to $20.1 million and the University’s investment portfolio, which comprises the endowment and other cash assets, is now valued at $15 million. To meet the challenges of the University’s burgeoning growth, President Ingle has directed a $75 million capital expansion that has increased building space on the scenic 283-acre Conway campus by more than 30 percent. President Ingle has led the development of a campus master plan, an ambitious plan of growth for the institution that anticipates the future needs of the university and provides a blueprint for growth that embraces the total campus environment. Unequaled research opportunities for students and faculty are available on Waites Island, a 1,062- acre tract comprising a large portion of the pristine barrier island, marshland, and forests. Higher Education Centers in Georgetown, Litchfield, and Myrtle Beach bring credit and continuing education programs to nearby communities. In a unique private-public partnership, the President formed the Coastal Carolina Student Housing Foundation to sell tax-free bonds to build student housing with private dollars. The Coastal Carolina Student Housing Foundation opened University Place, a student residence complex adjacent to the campus with 1,000 beds. Campus residences now accommodate 2,200 students. President Ingle has been a fervent supporter of athletic programs that focus on outcomes in the classroom. In recent years, the University’s NCAA Division I athletic program has garnered national ac- colades for performances in the classroom and on the playing field. Remarkably, the Chanticleer football team earned the conference championship in just its second season, and has created an increased loyalty of community members and alumni to the University. The Governor of South Carolina has appointed President Ingle to the Southern Regional Education Coastal Carolina President Dr. Ron Ingle (left) and Board (SREB) as one of five representatives from the state. He has been elected by the national member- Matt Hogue, the Voice of the Chanticleers, discuss a ship to the board of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) and he is a men’s basketball game on the Chanticleers Televison commissioner of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Network. Dr. Ingle and his wife Judy are the Chants’ Born and raised in Moncks Corner, S.C., President Ingle earned a bachelor’s degree in English number one fans as they are cheering at almost every from in 1962 and a master’s degree in higher education administration from Florida State home event. University in 1963. After serving on active duty as a U.S. Army officer from 1964 to 1966, he earned a doctorate in psychology from Ohio State University in 1972. Before moving to Coastal Carolina in 1988 as vice chancellor for academic affairs, President Ingle held administrative and faculty positions at Kennesaw College, South Georgia College and the Ohio State University. He served as associate dean of the College of Applied and Professional Sciences at the University of South Carolina. President Ingle and his wife, Judy, have two sons, David and Stephen, and three grandchildren. Judy is curriculum specialist at Carvers Bay High School, in the Georgetown County School District. She is originally from Florence, Alabama.

OTHER TOP C OASTAL C AROLINA U NIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS

Peter Barr Sally Horner Janis Chesson Edgar Dyer Danny Nicholson Judy Vogt Lynn Willett Provost Executive Vice President for Vice President for Vice President for Vice President for Vice President for Vice President Organizational University Relations/ Development Enrollment Services Student Affairs Development and University Legal Human Resources Counsel

17 MYRTLE B EACH, SOUTH C AROLINA

The City of Myrtle Beach is in the center of the and the group returned to Hispaniola. Grand Strand, a 60-mile crescent of beach on the South In the next three centuries, the region’s population Carolina coast. In the last 25 years, Myrtle Beach has grew, but slowly. Landowners gradually developed developed into the premier resort destination on the large plantations in the area, with rice as the principal East Coast. Our 25,000 permanent residents welcome crop. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, people began millions of visitors each year to this full-service resort to “vacation” here, although it was quite rustic. Houses community. Guests come to enjoy the Awide beaches, and camps were sparse, and there were few perma- the Atlantic Ocean, and an incredible range of activities nent residents at the turn of the century. But, drawn by and entertainment. the ocean, sand and trees, people began to call Myrtle Myrtle Beach was incorporated as a town in 1938 Beach “home” as the 1900s progressed. and became a city in 1957. Its name comes from the Today, Myrtle Beach is a well known destination wax myrtle, a shrub which grows abundantly in the area. for vacationers from around the country, Canada and History records that a party abroad. According to the of Spaniards from Hispaniola 2000 Census, the city is at landed about 50 miles north the center of the 13th fast- of present-day Myrtle Beach est growing metropolitan in 1526 and eventually es- area in the U.S. It is also tablished the first European one of the golf capitals of settlement in the U.S. about the world, boasting over 100 30 miles to the south. The golf courses within a 40-mile settlement, San Miguel de radius. Cauldape, was abandoned the following year, though,

18 CCU ATHLETIC D EPARTMENT

Warren D. “Moose” Koegel is starting his sixth expanded weight room, training room, team meeting rooms, locker rooms for football year as the Director of Athletics at Coastal Carolina and men’s and women’s soccer, offices for all coaches and staff, and several conference University. President Ronald R. Ingle introduced rooms. The facility will also become the new home for the Coastal Carolina University Koegel as the Chanticleers’ fifth Athletic Director Buddy Sasser Athletic Hall of Fame. since 1986 on October 6, 2000. Koegel came to Coastal Carolina from the at Chattanoga, In Koegel’s years at the helm of the Coastal where he had served as an associate athletic director from 1998-2000. At Chattanooga, Carolina Athletic Department, the Chanticleers Koegel helped manage a $5.2 million budget for 16 NCAA Division I sports. His other have flourished both on and off the fields of play. administrative responsibilities included business operations, athletic scholarships, In his tenure to date, Coastal has been represented marketing and serving as the liaison to the coaching staff. He also served on the in NCAA Championships in men’s soccer, men’s steering committee for the NCAA I-AA National Championship Football Game. and women’s cross country,women’s tennis, men’s Prior to his stint at Chattanooga, he had served on the football coaching staffs golf, women’s golf, softball, baseball, women’s at the University of Connecticut, Rutgers University and the University of Wyoming. indoor track and field, and men’s and women’s During his tenure on the football coaching staff at the University of Connecticut from outdoor track and field. Coastal Carolina also has 1992 to 1997, he was recruiting coordinator and defensive line coach as well as interim won the prestigious George F. “Buddy” Sasser Cup three times, including their second head coach in 1993. Koegel was an assistant football coach at Rutgers University from consecutive award in 2004-05, awarded annually to the top athletic department in 1984 to 1990 and Wyoming University from 1977 to 1983. the Big South Conference. In addition to the work in their sport, Coastal’s almost 400 Koegel played in the National Football League from 1971 to 1976, spending time student-athletes combined for just under a 3.0 grade point average during the 2004-05 with the Oakland Raiders, St. Louis Cardinals and New York Jets. He starred at Penn academic year. State University under legendary football coach Joe Paterno. He was co-captain of Coastal Carolina’s 17 current NCAA Division I sports continue to flourish, including the Nittany Lions his senior season and earned a bachelor’s degree in 1971. During the most recent addition to the Chanticleers’ athletic department — football. Football, his college career, he was a Third Team All-American as a senior and played on two which kicked off with the 2003 season and won its first Big South championship in 2004 champion teams. He also played in the Hula Bowl, East-West Shrine in just its second year of play, competes at the NCAA Division I-AA level. Coastal Game and the College All-State Game. Koegel received Penn State’s Dedicated Player completed construction on a 6,408-seat state-of-the-art stadium in 2003, which will be and Outstanding Senior Awards. expanding in the near future. A new athletic facility which will house the entire athletic Koegel and his wife Elaine have one daughter, Kathryn. department is also slated for the near future. The new athletic facility will include an COASTAL CAROLINA ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF

Brian Ashley Lauren Ashman Kristen Bauer Dwayne Beam David Bennett Alan Connie Jess Dannelly Jody Davis Shaun Docking Renee Edwards Women’s Golf Asst. Compliance Women’s Volleyball Assistant Athletic Football Coach Women’s XC & Associate A.D./ Women’s Men’s Soccer Laundry Coach Coordinator Coach Trainer Track & Field Coach Softball Coach Tennis Coach Coach Supervisor

Ken Faircloth Sue Geesey-Jean Gary Gilmore Bruce Gregory Matt Hogue Melinda Hyman Al Jean Jeff Jacobs Alan LeForce Gina Markland Ticket Head Athletic Baseball Coach Director of Assoc. A.D. for Marketing Strength & Men’s XC & Track & Women’s Associate A.D/ Manager Trainer Compliance Public Relations Assistant Conditioning Coach Field Coach Basketball Coach SWA

John Martin Joe Mazurkiewicz Karrie Miller Buzz Peterson Jeff Pounds Chris Powers Kent Reichert Mark Roach Mike Roden Cari Rowe Asst. A.D. for Assoc. A.D. for Women’s Soccer Men’s Basketball Assistant Athletic Women’s Tennis Asst. Dir. for Senior Associate Student-Athlete Event Operations Media Relations Academics Coach Coach Trainer Coach Media Relations A.D. Academic Assistant Coordinator

Gina Simeone Lauren Simmons Gayle Skipper Jennifer Spindler Bruce Stewart Allen Terrell Sara Thompson Melissa Todd Linda Vereen Cheerleading Administrative Athletic Business Assistant Athletic Associate A.D. for Director of Golf/ Assistant Ticket Administrative Faculty Athletic Coach Assistant Manager Trainer Finance Men’s Golf Coach Manager Assistant Representative

19 CCU ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Coastal Carolina University provides quality athletic facilities for its teams to compete on. The Chanticleer baseball program has won nearly 75 percent of its games at Charles L. Watson Stadium (pictured top left) through the years. Recently completed renovations to the Stadium added a locker room and lounge for the players. • Coastal Carolina Track and Field facility (top middle) is among the finest on the East Coast and is the home of numerous events during the year. • Kimbel Arena (middle left) houses Coastal’s men’s and women’s basketball program and the volleyball program. • The Coastal Carolina’s athletic training room (pictured bottom left) is located within Kimbel Arena and houses rehab and treatment equipment for the Chanticleer student-athletes. • Coastal Carolina Stadium (top right) has seen Coastal Carolina’s softball program win over 70 percent of its home contests. The facility continues to grow with a press box and new dugouts added in recent years. • The Dunes Golf and Beach Club (middle right) is one of over 100 courses located within 45 miles of Coastal Carolina University. • The Billy Nichols Tennis Center and Joseph Holiday Courts (center) give Coastal’s men’s and women’s tennis programs a first-class home advantage. The facility includes six courts and seating for fans. • The soccer programs play at the CCU Soccer Field (bottom right).

Coastal Carolina University played its first season of collegiate football in the fall of 2003. The state-of-the-art stadium was completed in time for the season opener, Sept. 6, 2003, against Newberry. The next phase of Coastal’s new athletic complex will be the administration building (shown right). The building will include offices for all coaches and athletic administration, locker rooms for several sports, a new training room with an x-ray room, a weight room and the Coastal Carolina University Athletic Hall of Fame.

20 NCAA C OMPLIANCE

THE INITIAL ELIGIBILITY CLEARINGHOUSE What can the school give me when I go on an unofficial visit? What is the Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse? A maximum of three complimentary admissions to a campus athletic event in which If you intend to participate in Division I athletics as a freshman, you must register that school’s team is competing, issued through a pass list only. Such complimentary with and be certified by the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. Your high school admissions are for the exclusive use of the prospect and those persons accompanying counselor should provide you with the student-release form and a red brochure titled, him on the visit. They can be issued only on an individual game basis. “Making Sure You Are Eligible to Participate in College Sports.” How do I register with the Clearinghouse? Complete the student-release form and mail the top (white) copy of the form PHONE CALLS & CONTACTS to the Clearinghouse along with the registration fee or register online at www. Who can call me on the phone? When? How often? NCAAClearinghouse.net. You should apply for certification after your junior year Faculty members and coaches are permitted to call you once during the month of in high school if you are sure you wish to participate in intercollegiate athletics as a March of your junior year (all sports other than football). Football may call you once freshman at a Division I or II institution. If you fail to submit all required documents, during the month of May of your junior year. Additional calls may be made after July 1 your incomplete file will be discarded after three years, requiring you to pay a new fee of your junior year (all sports other than football and basketball), June 21 for basketball if certification is requested after that time. and September 1 for football. After that date, a coach or faculty member can call you What else does the Clearinghouse need to certify me? or your parents or legal guardian once a week. Boosters are not permitted to call. After graduation and before school closes for the summer, your high school must In sports other than football, it is permissible to make one in-person, off campus send the Clearinghouse a copy of your final transcript that confirms graduation from high recruiting contact with you during the month of April of your junior year, then again once school. You must also have your ACT or SAT scores sent to the Clearinghouse. per week after July 1 during a contact period, limited to three. Football is permitted to How do I have my test scores sent to the Clearinghouse? do so beginning September 1 and is limited to six during a contact period. Test scores must be sent directly from the testing agency. You can accomplish this When are coaches or faculty members allowed unlimited calls to me? by marking code 9999 as one of the institutions to receive your scores, or submit a At the following times: During the five days immediately before your official visit to request for an “Additional Score Report” to the appropriate testing agency. that university; on the day of a coach’s off-campus contact with you; during the time Effective August 1, 2005... beginning with the initial National Letter of Intent (NLI) signing date in your sport through For prospective student-athletes first entering a collegiate institution on or after the two days after the signing date. August 1, 2005, you must meet the new 14 core course rule. The core requirements Can I call coaches collect or toll free? When? are: Yes. You may call coaches or universities collect or use a toll-free (1 800) number. • 4 years of English They may receive calls on or after July 1 after you complete your junior year of high • 2 years of Mathematics school. • 2 years of Natural/Physical Science • 1 year of additional English, Math or Natural/Physical Science • 2 years of Social Science CORRESPONDENCE AND RECRUITING MATERIALS • 3 years of additional courses (from above or foreign language, nondoctrinal From whom can I receive letters? Beginning when? religion, or philosophy) Coaches, faculty members and students (but not boosters) can send you letters, Effective August 1, 2008, you will need to meet a 16-core course requirement. starting September 1 of your junior year in high school. (at the conclusion of sophomore year for men’s basketball) What can a university send me? RECRUITING REGULATIONS A Division I institution may provide you with the following material: general When do I become a perspective student-athlete? correspondence, including letters, U.S. Postal Service postcards and institutional When you start ninth-grade classes. Before the ninth grade, you become a perspective note cards, and materials printed on plain white paper with black ink; business student-athlete if a college gives you (or your relatives or friends) any financial aid or cards; e-mail and instant messages; NCAA educational information; pre-enrollment other benefits that the college does not provide to all prospective students. information subsequent to signing a National Letter of Intent with the university; one When is a college considered to be recruiting me? athletic publication (media guide or recruiting guide) which may include only one color If any coach or representative of the college’s athletics interests approaches you printing inside; schedule cards. (or any member of your family) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that Can they send me anything prior to my junior year? college. Only questionnaires and summer camp brochures. Who can recruit me? Can any other materials be mailed to me? Only university coaches and staff. Alumni and friends of the university are NOT No. Game programs, which may not include posters, can be provided only during permitted to contact prospective student-athletes in any way. official or unofficial visits to the school’s campus. The same restrictions apply to student-athlete handbooks. OFFICIAL VISITS How many official visits am I allowed to take? Beginning when? Each prospective student-athlete is limited to five official visits which may be taken following the opening day of classes of your senior year of high school. ANY QUESTIONS? What must the school have from me before I take an official visit? If you should have any further questions, please The recruiting institution must already have a high school or a college transcript and contact Bruce Gregory, Coastal Carolina Director of ACT or SAT test scores on file. Athletics Compliance. He may be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 843-349-2839. UNOFFICIAL VISITS You can also gain further information through Can I pay my own way to visit a college campus? Starting when? the NCAA’s web site at www.ncaa.org) and the web You may visit an institution’s campus at your own expense an unlimited number address for the NCAA Clearinghouse, located at www. of times before your senior year of high school and continuing in your senior year. NCAAClearinghouse.net. This is an unofficial visit.

21 THE B IG S OUTH C ONFERENCE

For more than 20 years, the Big South Conference has once again air on ESPN2 as part of the network’s “Championship recognizes student-athletes graduating with a 4.0 grade point been a progressive, NCAA Division I athletic conference reflect- Week” programming. The Conference also boasts relationships average. Furthermore, the Conference’s Sports Information ing the energy and growth of the Southeastern United States. with FSN South, Comcast SportsNet (CSN), Comcast Sports Directors annually select a Scholar-Athlete in each Conference Founded in 1983, the Big South has matured into a competitive Southeast (CSS), College Sports Television (CSTV), Fox College sport, plus a male and female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence both on Sports (FCS), and ESPNU. In addition, the Big South Television League’s outreach program includes a community day, at which the field of play and in the classroom. Based in Charlotte, N.C., Network (BSTN) will again air football and basketball games to select student-athletes help a local charity, such as Habitat for the Big South Conference’s growing presence as an NCAA local affiliates throughout the region. Humanity. Division I athletic league is evident by competitive success on The Big South enjoyed its finest athletic season to date The Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when the national stage, innovative marketing and media partner- in 2004-05, as evident by several “firsts” in League annals. Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director ships, increased football and basketball television packages, the Former Gardner-Webb standout Jim Maxwell was the first Big Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry enhancement of the quality of the student-athlete experience, South player to play in the NFL; Liberty’s Josh McDougal was the initially began recruiting members into the Big South. One month and strategic planning that will carry the Big South Conference League’s first cross country All-American; Winthrop’s Mary Hock later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League’s throughout the 21st Century. was the Big South’s first volleyball All-American; Gardner-Webb’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. The Now in its 22 nd year of existence, the Big South Confer- Harold Wells was the Conference’s first consensus All-American League’s seven charter members were Armstrong State, Augusta, ence is emerging, providing quality athletic competition while in football; Liberty became the first Big South basketball team Campbell, Charleston Southern, Coastal Carolina, Radford and intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social and athletic – men’s or women’s – to win an NCAA first round game and Winthrop. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retir- development of each student-athlete. The League consists reached the Sweet 16; a record four student-athletes earned ing Dr. Singleton as Commissioner. Under Sasser’s leadership, of nine member institutions: Birmingham-Southern College, All-America honors in indoor track & field; Liberty’s Katie Feenstra the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance Charleston Southern University, Coastal Carolina University, was the first Big South player ever drafted in the WNBA; Coastal programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television , , UNC Asheville, Radford Carolina’s men’s golf team became the first Big South squad to package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the University, Virginia Military Institute and , while qualify for the national golf championship; Coastal Carolina’s finest teams in the nation. Sasser was so integral to the growth its geographic breakdown features Alabama (1 member), North baseball team earned the League’s first No. 1 seed in the NCAAs; and foundation of the League that in 2000, the Commissioner’s Carolina (2), South Carolina (3) and Virginia (3). Gardner-Webb a record 16 players were selected in the MLB Draft, including Cup — the annual award given to the institution with the most University is an associate member in football. three in the second round; and a League-high 22 student-athletes successful athletic year — was renamed the George F. Sasser In the Fall of 2002, the Big South welcomed the addition earned All-America honors. Cup. of football as a Conference sport, bringing the number of Division Last year’s academic success mirrored the on-field In 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser, who would I championship programs the Big South sponsors to 18. The achievements. Nine student-athletes earned Academic All- continue to serve the League as Director of Athletics at Coastal League sponsors nine championship sports for men: baseball, America accolades, including three first-team selections, while 23 Carolina until his retirement in 1999. During his nine-year ten- basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, indoor/outdoor were named Academic All-District. In football, four players were ure, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting track, and tennis, as well as nine for women: basketball, cross named to the 36-member I-AA Athletics Directors Association the Conference, including the development of the Big South country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor/outdoor track and Academic All-Star Team, the Big South’s largest representation Marketing Group, which has resulted in increased revenues and volleyball. Again this year, Big South champions in men’s and on the national team in its three-year football history. In addition, exposure for the Conference and its members. He also brought women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s 50.7% of the Conference’s student-athletes achieved at least a television coverage to Big South women’s basketball and baseball and women’s golf, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis 3.0 grade point average in 2004-05 and were named to the Big for the first in Conference history, created the Big South Television and men’s and women’s track & field will receive automatic bids South’s Presidential Honor Roll. Network in 2001 — which enjoyed a League-high 18 affiliates in to NCAA Championships. In celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2003-04, the Big 2004-05, and was the driving force behind the formation of the The Big South continues to secure aggressive television South inducted its inaugural Hall of Fame class, which included 11 Big South Hall of Fame. Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big packages, making the Conference one of the leaders among all former student-athletes and administrators who were an integral South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, Division I Leagues in television exposure for its student-athletes. part in the Big South’s early development and vitality. The Hall of re-affirming the League’s vision as a distinctive athletic Confer- During the 2004-05 season, a League-record six football games Fame now stands at 20 members, as five more individuals were ence committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic were televised, men’s and women’s basketball had several inducted in the Spring of 2005. In addition to the Big South’s competition. In addition, Kallander has solidified membership regular-season games broadcast in addition to the tournament athletic accomplishments, the League also recognizes and honors with the addition of High Point in 1999, Birmingham-Southern in semifinals and finals, and Big South baseball was televised for academic excellence. Each year, the Presidential Honor Roll 2000 and Virginia Military Institute in 2003. the first time in League history. Entering this season, the 2006 and the George A. Christenberry Awards honor student-athletes’ Advance Auto Parts Men’s Basketball Championship game will outstanding work in the classroom. The Christenberry Award BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE GEORGE F. “BUDDY” SASSER CUP 7233 Pineville-Matthews Road, Suite 100 Coastal Carolina University won the prestigious George F. “Buddy” Sasser Cup for a record-setting seventh time in 2004-05. The Charlotte, NC 28226 Sasser Cup, named for the former Coastal Carolina Athletic Director and (704) 341-7990 Big South Commissioner, honors the Fax: (704) 341-7991 top overall athletic department in the www.BigSouthSports.com Big South Conference. The award is based on a point system, with points being awarded based upon each school’s finish in each of the 18 sports. The Chanticleers’ seven Sasser Cup awards are the most earned by one school in Big South history. Coastal won the 2004-05 award by capturing Big South titles in football, men’s soccer, women’s cross country, women’s outdoor Kyle Kallander Mark Simpson Lauren Cooper track, men’s golf and women’s golf. In addition to the Big South Commissioner Director- Director of honors, Coastal Carolina was represented in seven different NCAA Public Relations Creative Services Championships.

22 2004 B IG S OUTH S TANDINGS

BIG SOUTH OVERALL GAMES GAMES TEAM STANDINGS W-L FOR OPP PCT W-L FOR OPP PCT Winthrop 14-0 42 8 .1000 31-4 95 33 .886 Coastal Carolina 9-5 32 21 .643 21-10 72 43 .677 Birmingham-Southern 9-5 31 19 .643 16-12 54 44 .571 UNC Asheville 8-6 28 24 .571 19-17 75 65 .528 Liberty 7-7 27 27 .500 12-19 50 64 .375 High Point 5-9 21 30 .357 17-18 61 62 .486 Charleston Southern 4-10 20 32 .286 11-16 45 53 .407 Radford 0-14 2 42 .000 3-25 12 79 .107

2004 BSC Volleyball Awards 2004 Big South Tournament Freshman of the Year: November 16 (Quarterfinals) November 21 (Championship) Shannon Sitzmann, Winthrop #2 Coastal Carolina 3, #1 Winthrop 3, #2 Coastal Carolina 2 Player of the Year: #7 Charleston Southern 1 Mary Hock, Winthrop #3 Birmingham-Southern 3, All-Tournament Team Coach of the Year: #6 High Point 0 Tori Grafeman, Winthrop-MVP Joel McCartney, Witnhrop #1 Winthrop 3, #8 Radford 0 Sarah Mae Billingsley, Winthrop Volleyball Scholar-Athlete: #5 Liberty 3, #5 UNC Asheville 0 Taryn Surbaugh, Winthrop Kristin Colson, Liberty Katherine Jensen, Coastal Carolina November 20 (Semifinals) Laura Obert, Coastal Carolina First Team All-Conference #2 Coastal Carolina 3, Rachel Malmborg, Birmingham-Southern Lindsey Herzog, Birmingham-Southern #3 Birmingham-Southern 2 Rebecca Rudnick, Liberty Jennifer Hampton, Coastal Carolina #1 Winthrop 3, #5 Liberty 2 Katherine Jensen, Coastal Carolina Jennifer Belk, Liberty Amanda Wiles, UNC Asheville 2004 Big South Weekly Award Mary Hock, Winthrop Shannon Sitzmann, Winthrop Winners Sept. 7 Player: Mary Hock. Winthrop Second Team All-Conference Rookie: Josie Hanners, Radford Lillian Henderson, Birmingham-Southern Sept. 13 Jana Smelley, Birmingham-Southern Player: Taryn Surgbaugh, Winthrop Rookie: Jamie Kaufmann, High Point Katie O’Riordan, Charleston Southern Sept. 20 Kim Anderson, High Point Player: Jennifer Hampton, Coastal Carolina Elif Unlu, UNC Asheville and Mary Hock, Winthrop Emily Heckl, Winthrop Rookie: Shannon Sitzmann, Winthrop Sept. 27 Taryn Surbaugh, Winthrop Player: Lindsey Pickens, High Point Rookie: Jamie Kaufmann, High Point All-Freshman Team Oct. 4 Player: Jennifer Belk, Liberty Andrea Kmet, Charleston Southern Rookie: Shannon Sitzmann, Winthrop Ashley Johnson, High Point Oct. 11 Jamie Kaufman, High Point Player: Jennifer Hampton, Coastal Carolina Lara Bartolomeo, Liberty Rookie: Jamie Kaufmann, High Point Oct. 18 Josie Hanners, Radford Player: Mary Hock, Winthrop Shannon Sitzmann, Winthrop Rookie: Lara Bartolomeo, Liberty Oct. 25 All-Academic Team Player: Shannon Siztmann, Winthrop Rookie: Lara Bartolomeo, Liberty Kendall Waters, Birmingham-Southern Junior Laura Obert was a member of Nov. 1 the 2004 Big South’s All-Tournament Victoria Owens, Charleson Southern Player: Emily Heckl, Winthrop Team, the second consecutive season Rookie: Jamie Kaufmann, High Point Katherine Jensen, Coastal Carolina she was named to the squad. Jenelle Stouffer, High Point Nov. 8 Player: Katherine Jensen, Coastal Carolina Kristin Colson, Liberty Rookie: Nakia Thompson, Coastal Carolina Divona Cox, Radford Nov. 15 Rose Butler, UNC Asheville Player: Rachel Malmborg, Birmingham-Southern Sarah Mae Billingsley, Winthrop Rookie: Shannon Sitzmann, Winthrop

23 2004 B IG S OUTH S TAT L EADERS

Team Leaders Conference Individual Leaders

HITTING PERCENTAGE HITTING PERCENTAGE (Min. .200/5.0 attacks per game) Team G Kills Errs Total Pct Player, Team G Kills Errs Total Pct Winthrop 128 2064 702 4736 .288 Taryn Surbaugh, WU 128 347 94 662 .382 UNC Asheville 139 2034 749 5686 .226 Shannon Sitzmann, WU 128 379 117 729 .359 Coastal Carolina 115 1771 718 4781 .220 Laura Obert, CCU 115 285 95 647 .294 Birmingham-Southern 98 1524 623 4298 .210 Lillian Henderson, BSC 98 236 80 534 .292 High Point 123 1788 836 4915 .194 Rose Butler, UNCA 139 364 105 933 .278 Liberty 114 1712 869 4601 .183 Katie O’Riordan, CSU 82 166 46 433 .277 Charleson Southern 98 1345 660 3750 .183 Rebecca Rudnick, LU 114 381 145 833 .267 Radford 91 989 560 3208 .134 Jenni Sheperd, CSU 94 316 130 709 .262 Mary Hock, WU 128 558 208 1374 .255 OPPONENT HITTING PCT. Divona Cox, RU 86 226 93 536 .248 Team G Kills Errs Total Pct Winthrop 128 1662 902 4944 .154 KILLS (Minimum 2.00 per game) Coastal Carolina 115 1590 790 4711 .170 Player , Team G No. Per Game High Point 123 1653 742 4753 .192 Katherine Jensen,CCU 115 524 4.56 Birmingham-Southern 98 1471 662 4118 .196 Jennifer Belk, LU 113 507 4.49 Charleston Southern 98 1481 682 3917 .204 Mary Hock, WU 128 558 4.36 UNC Asheville 139 2183 957 5960 .206 Jamie Kaufman, HPU 116 479 4.13 Liberty 114 1678 692 4390 .225 Lindsey Pickens, HPU 119 446 3.75 Radford 91 1391 523 3440 .252 Jana Smelley, BSC 98 367 3.74 Rachel Malmborg, BSC 94 337 3.59 ASSISTS Victoria Owens, CSU 98 331 3.38 Team G No. Per Game Jenni Shepperd, CSU 94 316 3.36 Winthrop 128 1838 14.36 Rebecca Rudnick, LU 114 381 3.34 Birmingham-Southern 98 1367 13.95 Liberty 114 1578 13.84 ASSISTS (Minimum 5.00 per game) Coastal Carolina 115 1575 13.70 Player, Team G No. Per Game UNC Asheville 139 1820 13.09 Emily Heckly,WU 128 1683 13.15 High Point 123 1574 12.80 Kyndall Waters, BSC 98 1210 12.35 Charleston Southern 98 1145 11.68 Kristin Colson,LU 111 1334 12.02 Radford 91 883 9.70 Jennifer Hampton, CCU 115 1356 11.79 Senior Jennifer Hampton ranked Michelle Feiser, HPU 115 1246 10.83 KILLS Amanda Wiles, UNCA 139 1506 10.83 fourth in the Big South in assists and Team G No. Per Game Katie O’Riordan,CSU 82 820 10.00 eighth in service aces, earning Winthrop 128 2064 16.12 Josie Hanners, RU 89 775 8.71 First Team All-Big South honors. Birmingham-Southern 98 1524 15.55 Coastal Carolina 115 1771 15.40 Liberty 114 1712 15.02 SERVICE ACES (Minimum 0.10 per game) UNC Asheville 139 2034 14.63 Player , Team G No. Per Game High Point 123 1788 14.65 Mary Hock.WU 128 91 0.71 Charleston Southern 98 1345 13.72 Jamie Kaufmann, HPU 116 64 0.55 Radford 91 989 10.87 Lindsey Herzog, BSC 98 51 0.52 Kim Anderson, HPU 115 52 0.45 BLOCKS Lindsey Pickens, HPU 119 50 0.42 Team G Solo Asst Total P/Gm Alicia Meyers, CCU 115 47 0.41 Winthrop 128 54 532 320.0 2.50 Andrea Kmet, CSU 81 32 0.40 Coastal Carolina 115 48 446 271.0 2.36 Jennifer Hampton, CCU 115 44 0.38 Charleston Southern 98 67 286 210.0 2.14 Katherine Jensen, CCU 115 43 0.37 Birmingham-Southern 98 25 347 198.5 2.03 Elizabeth Alredge, RU 87 30 0.34 Radford 91 47 255 174.5 1.92 UNC Asheville. 139 42 439 261.5 1.88 High Point 123 35 388 229.0 1.86 DIGS (Minimum 1.00 per game) Liberty 114 32 303 183.5 1.61 Player , Team G No. Per Game Lindsey Herzog, BSC 98 573 5.85 SERVICE ACES Kim Anderson, HPU 115 590 5.13 Team G No. Per Game Sarah Billingsley, WU 128 563 4.40 High Point 123 271 2.20 Katherine Jensen, CCU 115 472 4.10 Winthrop 128 250 1.95 Lara Bartolomeo, LU 83 303 3.65 Coastal Carolina 115 215 1.87 Talia Ogle, UNCA 138 477 3.46 Charleston Southern 98 171 1.74 Jennifer Belk, LU 113 382 3.38 Birmingham-Southern 98 162 1.65 Olivia Terzo, CSU 85 278 3.27 Liberty 114 160 1.40 Kristin Rinne, CCU 101 318 3.15 UNC Asheville 139 173 1.24 Mary Hock,WU 128 403 3.15 Radford 91 94 1.03 BLOCKS (Minimum 0.65 per game) DIGS Player, Team G No. Per Game Team G No. Per Game Taryn Surbaugh, WU 128 148 1.16 UNC Asheville 139 2426 17.45 Senior Katherine Jensen was named Krista Kimble, CCU 114 131 1.15 Coastal Carolina 115 1969 17.12 First Team All-Big South Conference Shannon Sitzmann, WU 128 145 1.13 Birmingham-Southern 98 1675 17.09 Laura Obert, CCU 115 117 1.02 High Point 123 1961 15.94 after leading the league at 4.56 kills per Lillian Henderson, BSC 98 99 1.01 Winthrop 128 1935 15.12 game. Jenni Shepperd,CSU 94 88 0.94 Liberty 114 1683 14.76 Divona Cox, RU 86 79 0.92 Charleston Southern 98 1405 14.34 Autum Poorman, LU 111 99 0.89 Radford 91 1132 12.44 Katie O’Riordan, CSU 82 73 0.89 Sarah Martin, BSC 98 87 0.89

24 2004 CCU S TATISTICS & RESULTS

Overall Record: 21-10 Big South Record: 9-5

ATTACK SET SERVE DIG BLOCKING ## Player G (MP) K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Game SA SE SA/Gm RE DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game BE BHE 15 Laura Obert 115-31 285 2.48 95 647 .294 5 0.04 24 35 0.21 0 70 0.61 16 101 117 1.02 13 3 12 Krista Kimble 114-31 226 1.98 64 559 .290 18 0.16 7 2 0.06 6 80 0.70 17 114 131 1.15 11 10 2 Jennifer Hampton 115-31 148 1.29 41 422 .254 1356 11.79 44 37 0.38 2 324 2.82 4 55 59 0.51 9 29 10 Alicia Meyers 115-31 339 2.95 127 957 .222 32 0.28 47 44 0.41 36 313 2.72 2 37 39 0.34 10 0 1 Katherine Jensen 115-31 524 4.56 232 1407 .208 46 0.40 43 78 0.37 29 472 4.10 3 45 48 0.42 5 6 4 Ashley Scheible 99-30 182 1.84 93 511 .174 33 0.33 0 0 0.00 5 38 0.38 5 72 77 0.78 10 4 6 Nakia Thompson 41-23 40 0.98 22 109 .165 12 0.29 1 1 0.02 5 20 0.49 0 12 12 0.29 4 2 14 Jaclynn Yocum 42-20 19 0.45 15 70 .057 14 0.33 2 8 0.05 13 57 1.36 0 6 6 0.14 0 1 16 Michelle Keyes 8-7 0 0.00 1 8 -.125 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 2 0.25 0 2 2 0.25 0 0 8 Kristin Rinne 101-29 4 0.04 9 31 -.161 22 0.22 19 13 0.19 32 318 3.15 1 2 3 0.03 0 2 7 Kali Banghart 107-29 4 0.04 18 59 -.237 37 0.35 28 48 0.26 22 275 2.57 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 TEAM 25

COASTAL CAROLINA 115 1771 15.40 718 4781 .220 1575 13.70 215 266 1.87 175 1969 17.12 48 446 271.0 2.36 62 59 Opponents 115 1590 13.83 790 4711 .170 1457 12.67 176 230 1.53 215 1908 16.59 55 407 258.5 2.25 65 77

Home: 9-3 Road: 7-6 Neutral: 5-1

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE SCORE-BY-GAME ATTEND # Sept. 3, 2004 at Dayton L 1-3 30-24,26-30,28-30,26-30 254 # Sept. 4, 2004 vs West Virginia W 3-0 30-19,30-25,30-18 120 # Sept. 4, 2004 vs Tennessee Tech W 3-1 31-29,29-31,30-19,30-22 167 % Sept. 10, 2004 at Clemson L 0-3 22-30,24-30,23-30 202 % Sept. 10, 2004 vs Louisiana-Lafayette W 3-1 30-23,20-30,30-21,31-29 83 % Sept. 11, 2004 vs Central Michigan W 3-0 30-28,30-17,30-28 102 Sept. 14, 2004 at College of Charleston L 0-3 23-30,16-30,26-30 76 $ Sept. 17, 2004 CHATTANOOGA W 3-0 33-31,30-16,30-28 262 $ Sept. 18, 2004 NORTH CAROLINA STATE W 3-2 26-30,30-24,30-32,30-19,15-7 230 $ Sept. 18, 2004 LONG ISLAND L 1-3 18-30,26-30,30-28,22-30 311 Sept. 21, 2004 at UNC Wilmington W 3-0 30-24,30-20,30-26 259 * Sept. 24, 2004 at High Point L 1-3 23-30,28-30,31-29,22-30 157 * Sept. 25, 2004 at Winthrop L 0-3 27-30,22-30,22-30 192 * Oct. 1, 2004 at Radford W 3-0 30-20,30-21,30-26 60 * Oct. 2, 2004 at Liberty W 3-2 30-22,22-30,30-25,27-30,15-11 275 * Oct. 9, 2004 UNC ASHEVILLE L 2-3 30-28,29-31,26-30,30-14,18-20 119 * Oct. 10, 2004 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN W 3-0 30-28,30-27,30-25 237 Oct. 13, 2004 UNC WILMINGTON W 3-0 30-20,30-13,30-22 219 * Oct. 16, 2004 at UNC Asheville W 3-1 23-30,30-19,30-28,32-30 161 Oct. 17, 2004 at Western Carolina W 3-0 30-17,30-23,30-28 61 * Oct. 22, 2004 WINTHROP L 2-3 26-30,30-27,21-30,30-28,12-15 319 * Oct. 23, 2004 HIGH POINT W 3-0 30-20,30-18,30-17 172 * Oct. 26, 2004 at Charleston Southern W 3-1 30-19,28-30,30-24,30-23 79 Oct. 30, 2004 at Georgia State W 3-0 30-19,30-25,30-18 36 * Oct. 31 2004 at Birmingham-Southern L 0-3 33-35,24-30,22-30 129 * Nov. 5, 2004 RADFORD W 3-0 30-17,30-17,30-16 149 * Nov. 6, 2004 LIBERTY W 3-1 21-30,30-26,30-26,30-27 149 * Nov. 12, 2004 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 3-1 30-22,22-30,30-21,30-26 223 ^ Nov. 16, 2004 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 3-1 27-30,31-29,30-25,30-23 408 ^ Nov. 20, 2004 vs Birmingham-Southern W 3-2 31-33,30-17,30-14,28-30,15-11 108 ^ Nov. 21, 2004 vs Winthrop L 2-3 30-28,30-24,23-30,30-32,9-15 156

* Big South Conference Match # Dayton Invitational (Dayton, Ohio) % Clemson Invitational (Clemson, S.C.) $ Coastal Carolina Classic (Conway, S.C.) ^ Big South Tournament

25 CCU ALL -T IME ROSTER

Following is a complete list of Coastal Carolina University’s volleyball student-athletes since 1988. Unfortunately, there are no files containing statistics or rosters prior to 1988. Any former student-athlete who has any of this missing information should contact the Coastal Carolina Athletic Media Relations office.

STATISTICS LEGEND: g=games, k=kills, a=assists, d=digs, b=blocks

ABBOTT, Joanna (1992-94, 77g, 49k. 179a, 82d, 4b) ALLISON, Michelle (1989-92, 429g, 479k, 1527a, 974d, 87b) BALDWIN, Ginny (1988, 91g, 29k, 3 a, 207d, 24b) BAMBENEK, Amy (1994-97, 454g, 1228k, 59a, 615d, 102b) BANGHART, Kali (2002-present, 136g, 10k, 104a, 340d, 1b) BASHAM, Suzanne (1990, 91g, 184k, 1a, 50d, 13b) BASHAW, Sarah (1990-93, 311g, 169k, 4a, 568d, 29b) BENEFICO, Alison (2001, 64g, 81k, 21a, 34d, 23b) BENNETT, Sarah (2000-03, 448g, 1303k, 204a, 1325d, 125b) BESEMER, Sarah (2001-2002, 123g, 41k, 1289a, 300d, 34b) Michelle Allison Sonya Trim- BLONSTEIN, Nevada (1999-2000, 200g, 126k, 2072a, 477d, 32b) Amy Bambenek BROOKSHIRE, Mary Beth (2001, 18g, 6k, 0a, 2d, 1b) BROWN, Tammy (1991-92, 187g, 286k, 12a, 182d, 111b) BURFORD, Michelle (1992, 10g, 1k, 0a, 7d, 0b) BURNS, Nicole (1996-97, 130g, 146k, 37a, 77d, 55b) BURST, Mindy (1990-93, 367g, 636k, 4a, 180d, 325b) CAMERON, Julie (1994, 106g, 202k, 40a, 207d, 33b) CERMAK, Linda (1988, 56g, 0k, 0a, 9d, 0b) COOK, April (1996, 9g, 11k, 0a, 1d, 0b) Beth Miller CRABTREE, Shannon (1994-95, 240g, 573k, 24a, 274d, 188b) CROTEAU, Roberta (1996, 122g, 480k, 19a, 465d, 34b) DANDRIDGE, Karen (1989, 14g, 1k, 0a, 18d, 0b) DRANNON, Paula (1988, 24g, 3k, 0a, 4d, 1b) DRISCOLL, Heather (1993, 88g, 98k, 9a, 129d, 17b) DRAUDT, Carly (2000-03, 338g, 687k, 100a, 706d, 169b) DRIVER, Brandy (1995, 73g, 6k, 71a, 100d, 0b) EGAN, Laura (1989-92, 349g, 692k, 11a, 1100d, 65b) FENILI, Kacy (1997, 61g, 117k, 10a, 97d, 9b) GABRIEL, Melissa (1998-99, 226g, 787k, 23a, 719d, 58b) GARWACKI, Karen (2000, 2g, 0k, 0a, 1d, 0b) GOULDING, Shay (1994, 117g, 275k, 16a, 141d, 59b) GRAZIANO, Sara (1993-94, 157g, 244k, 16a, 334d, 30b) GREENFELDER, Leigh (1999, 10g, 6k, 0a, 2d, 0b) GROHS, Melissa (1995, 45g, 47k, 0a, 28d, 8b) HADLEY, Cathy (1988, 87g, 48k, 2a, 53d, 40b) HAMPTON, Jennifer (2002-present, 350g, 425k, 4135a, 1056d, 125b) HARVEY, Melanie (1999-2000, 118g, 7k, 257a, 213d, 2b) HILTON, Nikki (13g, 6k, 0a, 14d, 4b) HOLLIS, Anna (1989-90, 1992, 233g, 95k, 32a, 544d, 21b) The 2004 CCU Alumni match was a great success, JACKSON, Kari (1996, 6g, 0k, 5a, 4d, 0b) with numerous alums returning to Kimbel Arena for JENSEN, Kahterine (2003-present, 231g, 999k,91a,917d, 96b) action. Pictured above: From left to right: Back Row- JESSE, Nicole (1994, 42g, 5k, 2a, 69d, 0b) Jeanne Lambert, Heather Driscoll, Jaclynn Kershaw, KERSHAW, Jackie (1995, 12g, 13k, 0a, 2d, 1b) Alicia Pulchinski, Amy Bambenek, Autumn Staub, Co- lette Pawlyk. Front row: Sarah Besemer, Allison Fenik KEY, Lorie (1988, 24g, 1k, 0a, 4d, 0b) (Kothe), Brandy Driver KEYES, Michelle (2004, 8g, 0k, 0a, 2d,2b)

26 CCU ALL -T IME ROSTER

KIMBLE, Krista (2002-present, 241g, 408k, 30a, 180d, 253b) KNUTSON, Katie (1999-2002, 433g, 1449k, 97a, 1497d, 155b) KOTHE, Allison (1993-95, 295g, 17k, 49a, 380d, 3b) KUTZ, Wendy (1995-96, 243g, 431k, 99a, 512d, 124b) LAM, Dana (1988-89, 195g, 529k, 15a, 649d, 147b) LAMBERT, Jeanne (1998-2002, 464g, 1561k, 226a, 1916d, 165b) LAUBENTHAL, Elizabeth (1998-2001, 339g, 263k, 94a, 749d, 21b) LYLES, Jennifer (1998-99, 19g, 17k, 4a, 9d, 2b) MARSHALL, Angela (1990-91, 63g, 58k, 16a, 100d, 29b) MEADOR, Lori (1989-91, 240g, 9k, 4a, 527d, 0b) MEDEIROS, Dawn (1988, 45g, 0k, 0a, 8d, 0b) MILLER, Beth (1989, 1991-92, 352g, 702k, 28a, 608d, 53b) MINTZ, Debbie (1988-89, 190g, 135k, 20a, 259d, 159b)

MIRKOVIC, Jelena (1997-2000, 423g, 977k, 45a, 900d, 292b) Mindy Burst MULLALY, Shannon (1990-93, 380g, 178k, 2747a, 845d, 43b) MEYERS, Alicia (2003-present, 219g, 562k, 59a, 583d, 68b) NESS, Heather (1997, 78g, 10k, 18a, 153d, 2b) OBERT, Laura (2003-present, 221g, 504k, 18a, 148d, 193b) O’NEIL, Amy (1996, 89g, 5k, 2a, 70d, 0b) Dana Lam PAWLYK, Colette (1994-97, 393g, 271k, 3650a, 881d, 67b) POTTS, Jessica (1998-99, 206g, 388k, 64a, 121d, 121b) PROWSE, Emma (1996-97, 205g, 731k, 31a, 426d, 211b) PULCHINSKI, Alicia (1996-99, 447g, 19k, 178a, 935d, 8b) RIFFLE, Courtney (2001, 3g, 1k, 0a, 45d, 0b) RINNE, Kristin (2003-present, 213g, 14k, 54a, 717d,4b) ROOF, Angie (1989, 94g, 70k, 22a, 97d, 88b) SCHEIBLE, Ashley (2003-present, 144g, 223k, 40a, 56d, 91b) SCHLEIFER, Sarah (2002-present, 33g, 16k, 8a, 28d, 2b) SHARB, Brianna (1998, 56g, 0k, 2a, 34d, 1b) SHEPHERD, Michelle (1996-97, 143g, 89k, 962a, 326d, 46b) SHEWCHUK, Heather (1989, 95g, 7k, 276a, 114d, 1b) SHILLING, Carole (1989, 62g, 54k, 6a, 130d, 78b) SHIPMAN, Rebekah (2001-02, 135g, 3k, 4a, 60d, 0b) Roberta SIMMONS, Susan (1989, 3g, 0k, 0a, 3d, 0b) Croteau SLEPSKI, Sandy (1990-93, 441g, 800k, 22a, 997d, 312b) SMITH, Lynn (1988, 1990, 183g, 219k, 135a, 422d, 97b) STAUB, Autumn (1995-98, 443g, 1195k, 61a, 532d, 276b) STOIKE, Suzanna (2003-present, 5g, 0k, 2a, 6d, 0b) SUJKO, Johanna (1992, 42g, 35k, 1a, 30d, 8b) SUTTON, Paula (1988, 91g, 11k, 1012a, 114d, 10b) THOMPSON, Nakia (2004-present, 41g, 40k, 12a, 20d, 12b) TOTH, Natalie (1990-91, 143g, 2k, 0a, 233d, 0b) TRIMBATH, Sonya (1988-89, 195g, 441k, 11a, 380d, 468b) VUONO, Stacy (1994-95, 132g, 44k, 24a, 150d, 6b) WELCH, Emilie (1998, 126g, 62k, 1347a, 330d, 17b) WIBERT, Lori (1995, 67g, 74k, 20a, 75d, 28b) WIGGINS, Brein (2000, 12g, 5k, 6a, 15d, 3b) WOOLFORD, Penni (1994-95, 150g, 187k, 25a, 161d, 77b) WOZNIAK, Lauren (1999-2002, 392g, 655k, 54a, 534d, 252b) YOCUM, Jaclynn (2004-present, 42g, 19k, 14a, 57d, 6b) ZELLER, Amy (2002, 34g, 0k, 6a, 25d, 0b) Colette Pawlyk

27 CCU S INGLE-S EASON RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

Games Played Service Errors Games Played Service Errors 1. 127 Autumn Staub 1998 1. 78 Katherine Jensen 2004 1. 127 1998 1. 373 1995 127 Jelena Mirkovic 1998 1. 78 Roberta Croteau 1996 2. 125 1996 2. 368 1994 3. 126 Emilie Welch 1998 3. 75 Katherine Jensen 2003 3. 124 1995 3. 296 1996 4. 66 Laura Egan 1991 Kills 5. 62 Shannon Crabtree 1994 Kills Receiving Errors 1. 524 Katherine Jensen 2004 1. 1,882 2002 1. 284 1995 2. 487 Jeanne Lambert 2002 Receiving Errors 2. 1,832 1996 2. 270 1994 3. 480 Roberta Croteau 1996 1. 64 Shay Goulding 1994 3. 1,775 1998 3. 247 1996 4. 475 Katherine Jensen 2003 2. 64 Laura Egan 1991 4. 1,771 2004 5. 451 Katie Knutson 2002 3. 55 Amy Bambenek 1994 5. 1,728 2003 Digs 1. 2,324 2002 Kills Per Game Digs Kills Per Game 2. 2,200 2001 1. 4.56 Katherine Jensen 2004 1. 560 Jeanne Lambert 2002 1. 15.82 2002 3. 2,148 1998 2. 4.09 Jeanne Lambert 2002 2. 472 Katherine Jensen 2004 2. 15.40 2004 4. 2,057 2003 2. 4.09 Katherine Jensen 2003 3. 468 Katie Knutson 2001 3. 14.77 2003 5. 2,035 1990 3. 4.08 Melissa Gabriel 1999 4. 465 Roberta Croteau 1996 4. 14.66 1996 4. 4.03 Katie Knutson 2001 5. 448 Jeanne Lambert 1999 5. 14.24 1999 Solo Blocks 5. 3.93 Roberta Croteau 1996 1. 281 1988 Solo Blocks Total Attacks 2. 222 1992 Total Attacks 1. 152 Sonya Trimbath 1988 1. 5,238 2002 3. 182 1991 1. 1,407 Katherine Jensen 2003 2. 104 Sonya Trimbath 1989 2. 5,003 1996 2. 1,364 Jeanne Lambert 2002 3. 74 Mindy Burst 1991 3. 4,949 1999 Block Assists 3. 1,265 Roberta Croteau 1996 4. 4,927 1998 1. 464 1989 4. 1,227 Katie Knutson 2001 Block Assists 2. 446 2004 5. 1,219 Katherine Jensen 2003 1. 135 Sonya Trimbath 1989 Hitting Percent- 3. 281 1998 2. 114 Krista Kimble 2004 age 4. 268 2002 Hitting Percentage (min. 100 kills) 3. 101 Laura Obert 2004 1. .333 1990 5. 265 1995 1. .388 Sandy Slepski 1990 4. 81 Emma Prowse 1996 2. .285 1991 2. .359 Mindy Burst 1991 5. 79 Jelena Mirkovic 1998 3. .239 1992 Total Blocks 3. .353 Mindy Burst 1990 1. 406.0 1989 Total Blocks Set Assists 2. 396.5 1988 Set Assists 1. 239 Sonya Trimbath 1989 1. 1,704 2002 3. 258.0 1991 1. 1,472 Jennifer Hampton 2002 2. 229 Sonya Trimbath 1988 2. 1,575 2004 2. 1,356 Jennifer Hampton 2004 3. 131 Krista Kimble 2004 3. 1,570 2003 Blocks Per Game 3. 1,347 Emilie Welch 1998 4. 117 Laura Obert 2004 4. 1,557 1996 1. 4.36 1988 4. 1,307 Jennifer Hampton 2003 5. 116 Emma Prowse 1996 5. 1,555 1998 2. 3.90 1989 5. 1,278 Sarah Besemer 2001 3. 2.36 2004 Blocks Per Game Service Aces 4. 2.17 1991 Set Assists Per Game 1. 2.52 Sonya Trimbath 1988 1. 290 1996 1. 12.37 Jennifer Hampton 2002 2. 2.29 Sonya Trimbath 1989 2. 280 1995 2. 11.79 Jennifer Hampton 2004 3. 1.26 Carole Shilling 1989 3. 263 1991 3. 11.72 Sarah Besemer 2001 4. 1.15 Krista Kimble 2004 4. 11.12 Paula Sutton 1988 5. 1.02 Laura Obert 2004 5. 10.83 Colette Pawlyk 1996 6. 10.69 Emilie Welch 1998

Service Aces 1. 73 Wendy Kutz 1995 2. 63 Laura Egan 1990 3. 62 Laura Egan 1991 4. 60 Jennifer Hampton 2002

28 CCU C AREER RECORDS

CAREER RECORDS

Games Played Set Assists Total Blocks 1. 464 Jeanne Lambert 1998-02 1. 4,135 Jennifer Hampton 2002-pres. 1. 468 Sonya Trimbath 1988-89 2. 454 Amy Bambenek 1994-97 2. 3,650 Colette Pawlyk 1994-97 2. 325 Mindy Burst 1990-93 3. 451 Sarah Bennett 2000-03 3. 2,747 Shannon Mullaly 1990-93 3. 312 Sandy Slepski 1990-93 4. 447 Alicia Pulchinski 1996-99 4. 2,072 Nevada Blonstein 1999-00 4. 292 Jelena Mirkovic 1997-00 5. 443 Autumn Staub 1995-98 5. 1,527 Michelle Allison 1989-92 5. 276 Autumn Staub 1995-98 6. 441 Sandy Slepski 1990-93 7. 1,347 Emilie Welch 1998 6. 252 Lauren Wozniak 1999-02 7. 433 Katie Knutson 1999-02 8. 1,289 Sarah Besemer 2001-02 7. 230 Krista Kimble 2002-pres. 8. 429 Michelle Allison 1989-92 9. 1,012 Paula Sutton 1988 8. 211 Emma Prowse 1996-97 9. 423 Jelena Mirkovic 1997-00 10. 962 Michelle Shepherd 1996-97 9. 193 Laura Obert 2003-pres. 10. 393 Colette Pawlyk 1994-97 10. 188 Shannon Crabtree 1994-95 Assists Per Game (min. 200 & 2 yrs.) Kills 1. 11.81 Jennifer Hampton 2002-pres. Blocks Per Game (min. 100 tot. blocks) 1. 1,561 Jeanne Lambert 1998-02 2. 9.29 Colette Pawlyk 1994-97 1. 2.40 Sonya Trimbath 1988-89 2. 1,449 Katie Knutson 1999-02 3. 7.23 Shannon Mullaly 1990-93 2. 1.03 Emma Prowse 1996-97 3. 1,303 Sarah Bennett 2000-03 4. 6.73 Michelle Shepherd 1996-97 3. 0.95 Krista Kimble 2002-pres. 4. 1,228 Amy Bambenek 1994-97 4. 0.89 Mindy Burst 1990-93 5. 1,195 Autumn Staub 1995-98 Service Aces 6. 999 Katherine Jensen 2003-pres 1. 167 Laura Egan 1989-92 7. 977 Jelena Mirkovic 1997-00 2. 159 Alicia Pulchinski 1996-99 8. 962 Michelle Shepherd 1996-97 3. 150 Amy Bambenek 1994-97 9. 800 Sandy Slepski 1990-93 10. 787 Melissa Gabriel 1998-99 Digs 1. 1,916 Jeanne Lambert 1998-02 Kills Per Game (min. 250 kills & 2 yrs.) 2. 1,497 Katie Knutson 1999-02 1. 4.32 Katherine Jensen 2003-pres 3. 1,325 Sarah Bennett 2000-03 2. 3.57 Emma Prowse 1996-97 4. 1,234 Amy Bambenek 1994-97 3. 3.48 Melissa Gabriel 1998-99 5. 1,100 Laura Egan 1989-92 4. 3.36 Jeanne Lambert 1998-02 6. 997 Sandy Slepski 1990-93 5. 3.35 Katie Knutson 1999-02 7. 974 Michelle Allison 1989-92 6. 2.71 Amy Bambenek 1994-97 8. 935 Alicia Pulchinski 1996-99 9. 917 Katherine Jensen 2003-pres. Total Attacks 10. 900 Jelena Mirkovic 1997-00 1. 4,855 Jeanne Lambert 1998-02 2. 4,221 Katie Knutson 1999-02 Solo Blocks 4. 4,015 Sarah Bennett 2000-03 1. 256 Sonya Trimbath 1988-89 3. 3,785 Amy Bambenek 1994-97 2. 248 Mindy Burst 1990-93 5. 3,093 Autumn Staub 1995-98 3. 197 Sandy Slepski 1990-93 Katie Knutson (1999-2002) ranks among Hitting Percentage (min. 600 attempts) Assisted Blocks CCU’s career leaders in games played, 1. .309 Mindy Burst 1990-93 1. 212 Sonya Trimbath 1988-89 kills, total attacks and digs. 2. .296 Sandy Slepski 1990-93 2. 227 Jelena Mirkovic 1997-00 3. .292 Lynn Smith 1988-90 3. 189 Krista Kimble 2002-pres. 4. 182 Autumn Staub 1995-98 5. 178 Lauren Wozniak 1999-02

All-Time Coastal Volleyball Head Coaches

Name Years Big South Overall Kristen Bauer 1999-pres. 42-29 105-83 Tammi McCaudy-Lee 1992-1998 34-36 110-117 Debbie Fore 1988-1991 17-17 34-64 Chuck Hood 1987 5-2 6-20 — Colette Pawlyk — CCU’s second all-time leader in set as- Gina Markland 1986 6-5 16-20 sists

29 YEAR -BY -Y EAR RESULTS

1983 (4-19) vs. Florida Tech % L, 1-3 9-7 Jacksonville ^ W, 3-0 9-8 USC-Aiken W, 3-1 9-9 UT-Chattanooga & W, 3-0 Date Opponent Score Francis Marion L, 2-3 9-10 at Francis Marion L, 0-3 9-10 vs. Winthrop # W, 3-0 9-9 College of Charleston &L, 2-3 9-16 High Point L, 0-2 Augusta* W, 3-0 9-13 vs. Queens # W, 3-1 9-10 at South Carolina # L, 0-3 9-10 Montana State & L, 0-3 9-16 UNC Wilmington L, 0-2 Davidson W, 3-0 9-13 vs. Georgia Southern # W, 3-1 9-11 vs. Coll. of Charleston # L, 0-3 9-10 UNC Charlotte & L, 0-3 9-20 Baptist (Char. Southern) L, 0-2 * Big South Conference Match 9-14 vs. Rollins # L, 1-3 9-11 vs. Charleston Southern # L, 9-12 at Wofford W, 3-1 9-20 College of Charleston L, 0-2 # UNC Charlotte Invit.-Charlotte, N.C. 9-14 at College of Charleston # L, 0-3 9-15 vs. Loyola (Md.) # W, 3-0 9-22 South Carolina State L, 0-3 % Tournament of Champions 1-3 9-17 at UNC Wilmington @ L, 0-3 9-16 vs. Western Kentucky # W, 3-1 9-22 Pembroke L, 0-2 9-17 at Wingate W, 3-0 9-18 vs. Xavier @ L, 0-3 9-16 at Va. Commonwealth # W, 3-2 9-23 USC Spartanburg L, 0-2 1989 (17-11; 5-1 Big South) 9-24 Charleston Southern* W, 3-1 9-18 vs. UNC Charlotte @ L, 0-3 9-23 at UNC Charlotte % W, 3-2 9-23 College of Charleston L, 0-2 Head Coach: Debbie Fore 9-27 vs. Georgia Tech @ L, 1-3 9-20 at South Carolina State W, 3-0 9-23 vs. Hartford % W, 3-1 9-23 West Georgia L, 0-2 Date Opponent Score 9-27 vs. East Carolina @ W, 3-0 9-21 East Carolina L, 0-3 9-24 vs. Mercer % L, 0-3 9-24 Baptist (Char. Southern) L, 0-2 9-1 vs. Furman # W, 3-1 9-28 at UNC Charlotte @ L, 1-3 9-28 at UNC Charlotte L, 0-3 9-24 vs. Mercer % L, 1-3 9-26 South Carolina State W, 2-1 9-1 at South Carolina # L, 0-3 9-28 vs. Virginia Tech @ L, 0-3 10-1 Charleston Southern* L, 0-3 9-26 College of Charleston W, 3-2 9-26 Coker L, 1-2 9-2 vs. Winthrop # W, 3-0 10-1 East Carolina W, 3-2 10-1 Campbell* L, 0-3 10-2 UNC Wilmington L, 1-3 10-1 West Liberty L, 1-2 9-8 Elon W, 3-0 10-3 UNC Wilmington L, 0-3 10-2 UNC Asheville* L, 0-3 10-10 Wofford W, 3-2 10-1 Concord College L, 0-2 9-8 Va. Commonwealth W, 3-2 10-5 Queens W, 3-2 10-2 Winthrop* W, 3-2 10-14 UMBC* L, 0-3 10-1 Emory & Henry L, 1-2 9-9 College of Charleston W, 3-1 10-8 at Winthrop* W, 3-1 10-5 UNC Wilmington L, 0-3 10-17 Charleston Southern* W, 3-2 10-1 Salem W, 2-1 9-12 at Clemson L, 0-3 10-11 at Liberty* L, 1-3 10-12 South Carolina State W, 3-0 10-21 at Liberty* L, 2-3 10-4 USC Lancaster W, 2-0 9-14 UNC Wilmington W, 3-0 10-12 at Radford* L, 0-3 10-16 vs. UNC Greensboro* L, 0-3 10-22 at Radford* W, 3-0 10-4 UNC Wilmington L, 0-2 9-26 at South Carolina State W, 3-2 10-12 vs. Wisc.-Milwaukee L, 0-3 10-16 at Radford* L, 0-3 10-24 at UNC Wilmington L, 2-3 10-7 Francis Marion L, 0-2 10-5 Baptist (Char. South.)* W, 3-0 10-13 at James Madison L, 0-3 10-19 at UNC Wilmington L, 0-3 10-28 UNC Asheville* W, 3-2 10-7 Baptist (Char. Southern) L, 0-2 10-7 at Campbell* W, 3-2 10-15 Davidson* L, 2-3 10-26 at College of Charleston L, 0-3 10-29 Winthrop* W, 3-0 10-7 Furman L, 0-2 10-9 College of Charleston W, 3-2 10-19 UNC Asheville* L, 1-3 10-29 vs. UMBC L, 0-3 10-31 at College of Charleston L, 0-3 10-8 College of Charleston W, 2-0 10-12 East Carolina L, 0-3 10-22 South Carolina State W, 3-0 10-30 vs. Towson State L, 0-3 11-3 at UNC Greensboro* L, 0-3 10-13 Pembroke L, 1-3 10-14 UNC Asheville* W, 3-2 10-24 at Campbell* W, 3-1 10-30 vs. Liberty L, 0-3 11-6 IUPUI W, 3-0 10-17 Winthrop* W, 3-1 10-29 at South Carolina State L, 1-3 11-9 at Francis Marion W, 3-1 11-10 vs. Liberty $ W, 3-2 1984 (20-9) 10-21 at UNC Greensboro ^ L, 0-3 10-30 Francis Marion W, 3-2 11-12 vs. Liberty $ L, 1-3 11-11 vs. UMBC $ L, 1-3 Date Opponent Score 10-21 vs. WInthrop ^ W, 3-1 11-5 Wingate W, 3-0 * Big South Conference Match * Big South Conference Match Baptist (Char. Southern) W, 3-1 10-21 vs. Campbell ^ W, 3-1 11-8 vs. Radford $ L, 1-3 ^ Georgia Tech Tourn.-Atlanta, Ga. ^ Georgia Southern Tourn.- Wingate W, 2-1 10-21 vs. Davidson ^ L, 0-3 ^ Coastal Beach Classic-Conway, S.C. # Palmetto State Tourn.-Columbia, S.C. Statesboro, Ga. South Carolina State W, 2-0 10-24 at Augusta* W, 3-1 # Coll. of Charleston Tourn.- @ Seahawk Classic -Wilmington, N.C. & Coastal Tourn.-Conway, S.C. Newberry W, 2-0 10-26 South Carolina State W, 3-1 Charleston, S.C. $ Big South Tournament # VCU Tourn. Presbyterian W, 2-0 10-29 at Radford* L, 1-3 @ UNC Charlotte Invit.-Charlotte, N.C. % UNC Charlotte Tourn.-Charlotte, N.C. USC Spartanburg L, 0-2 10-29 at Virginia Tech L, 0-3 $ Big South Tournament 1994 (7-27, 2-7 Big South) $ Big South Tournament College of Charleston L, 1-2 10-31 Francis Marion W, 3-0 Head Coach: Tammi McCaudy-Lee West Georgia W, 2-0 11-2 at UNC Wilmington L, 0-3 1992 (13-20, 2-7 Big South) Date Opponent Score 1996 (27-7, 13-1 Big South) Gardner-Webb L, 1-2 11-7 Campbell L, 1-3 Head Coach: Tammi McCaudy-Lee 9-2 vs. UMES ^ W, 3-0 Big South Champions UNC Asheville L, 0-2 11-10 vs. Baptist (Char. South.)$ L, 0-3 Date Opponent Score 9-3 vs. Villanova ^ L, 0-3 NCAA Tournament Mars Hill W, 2-1 * Big South Conference Match 9-4 Florida International ^ L, 1-3 9-3 vs. Delaware ^ L, 0-3 Head Coach: Tammi McCaudy-Lee Belmont Abbey W, 2-0 # Palmetto State Tourn.-Columbia, S.C. 9-4 UNC Greensboro ^ L, 0-3 9-6 at College of Charleston L, 0-3 Date Opponent Score Lenoir-Rhyne L, 2-3 ^ UNC Greensboro Tourn.-Greensboro, 9-5 Campbell ^ W, 3-0 9-8 at South Carolina State W, 3-0 8-30 vs. Campbell ^ W, 3-0 Converse W, 2-0 N.C. 9-5 Davidson ^ W, 3-1 9-9 UNC Charlotte L, 0-3 8-31 at Wake Forest ^ W, 3-1 Presbyterian W, 2-0 $ Big South Conference Tourn.-Radford, 9-5 Georgia Tech L, 0-3 9-10 Georgia Southern L, 0-3 8-31 vs. Appalachian State ^ W, 3-1 South Carolina State W, 2-0 Va. 9-8 at UNC Wilmington L, 0-3 9-13 Francis Marion W, 3-2 9-3 South Carolina State W, 3-0 Pfeiffer W, 2-1 Five matches from 9-21-9-23 9-11 vs. Clemson # L, 0-3 9-16 at UNC Wilmington # L, 0-3 9-6 at Jacksonville % W, 3-0 UNC Wilmington W, 3-1 cancelled due to Hurricane Hugo 9-11 vs. Winthrop # W, 3-2 9-17 vs. East Carolina # L, 2-3 9-7 vs. Georgia Southern % W, 3-0 Elon L, 1-2 9-12 at South Carolina # L, 1-3 9-17 vs. Appalachian State # L, 0-3 9-13 vs. Eastern Kentucky @ L, 2-3 Pembroke State L, 0-2 1990 (12-19, 4-4 Big South) 9-12 vs. Coll. of Charleston # L, 0-3 9-21 at North Carolina State L, 1-3 9-13 at Kent State @ L, 2-3 Catawba W, 2-0 Head Coach: Debbie Fore 9-14 South Carolina State W, 3-0 9-23 vs. East Carolina % L, 1-3 9-14 vs. Buffalo L, 2-3 Pfeiffer W, 2-0 Date Opponent Score 9-19 UNC Charlotte L, 0-3 9-23 vs. UNC Wilmington % L, 0-3 9-14 vs. Indiana State L, 2-3 Emory & Henry W, 2-0 9-1 vs. Winthrop # W, 3-1 9-21 at East Carolina L, 0-3 9-24 at UNC Charlotte % L, 1-3 9-17 at UNC Wilmington W, 3-0 Concord W, 2-1 9-1 vs. Clemson # L, 0-3 9-26 Francis Marion W, 3-0 9-24 vs. N. Carolina A&T % W, 3-0 9-24 College of Charleston W, 2-1 Milligan W, 2-0 9-2 vs. Coll. of Charleston # L, 1-3 9-29 at College of Charleston L, 1-3 9-28 at East Carolina L, 1-3 9-28 UNC Greensboro* W, 3-0 Mars Hill W, 2-1 9-2 at South Carolina # L, 0-3 10-3 Georgia Southern W, 3-2 9-30 vs. Troy State @ L, 0-3 9-29 UMBC* W, 3-1 Glenville W, 2-0 9-7 UNC Charlotte ^ L, 2-3 10-4 Mars Hill W, 3-1 10-1 at Georgia State @ L, 0-3 10-1 at Clemson L, 0-3 Concord L, 1-2 9-7 Morehead State ^ L, 0-3 10-6 at Charleston Southern* L, 2-3 10-1 vs. Samford @ L, 0-3 10-5 at Liberty* W, 3-0 Milligan W, 2-0 9-8 Campbell ^ W, 3-0 10-9 at Charleston Southern L, 1-3 10-7 Navy L, 2-3 10-6 at Radford* W, 3-1 9-12 UNC Wilmington L, 2-3 10-10 vs. UNC Asheville* L, 0-3 10-8 UNC Wilmington L, 1-3 10-11 UNC Asheville* W, 3-2 1985-87 -- Results Not Available 9-15 vs. Wingate L, 1-3 10-10 vs. Winthrop* W, 3-1 10-11 College of Charleston L, 1-3 10-12 Winthrop* W, 3-0 9-15 at Francis Marion W, 3-1 10-16 at Campbell* L, 2-3 10-15 at UMBC* L, 0-3 10-15 UNC Wilmington W, 3-0 1988 (8-17; 3-4 Big South) 9-18 Campbell* W, 3-1 10-17 vs. Radford* L, 1-3 10-16 at Towson State* L, 0-3 10-19 at Winthrop* W, 3-2 Head Coach: Debbie Fore 9-20 at Winthrop* W, 3-0 10-17 vs. UNC Greensboro* L, 0-3 10-22 Liberty* W, 3-1 10-20 at UNC Asheville* W, 3-0 Date Opponent Score 9-25 at Baptist (Char. South.)* L, 1-3 10-20 Campbell W, 3-1 10-23 Radford* W, 3-0 10-22 Charleston Southern* W, 3-0 Furman W, 3-1 9-28 vs. Davidson @ L, 1-3 10-23 vs. UMBC W, 3-1 10-25 at Charleston Southern* L, 1-3 10-26 at Campbell W, 3-1 at Georgia Tech L, 0-3 9-28 vs. Furman @ L, 2-3 10-24 vs. Towson State L, 0-3 10-29 at UNC Asheville* L, 0-3 10-29 at Charleston Southern* W, 3-0 at South Carolina State L, 1-3 9-29 vs. Western Carolina @ L, 2-3 10-24 vs. Liberty L, 0-3 10-30 at Winthrop* L, 1-3 11-1 at UNC Greensboro* L, 2-3 at UNC Wilmington L, 0-3 9-29 vs. Appalachian State @ L, 0-3 10-28 UNC Wilmingotn L, 1-3 11-1 South Carolina State W, 3-0 11-3 at UMBC* W, 3-2 at UNC Asheville* L, 0-3 10-2 at East Carolina L, 0-3 11-3 College of Charleston W, 3-0 11-4 UNC Greensboro* L, 0-3 11-9 Liberty* W, 3-1 at Emory W, 2-0 10-6 at College of Charleston L, 1-3 11-6 at Francis Marion W, 3-0 11-8 at UNC Wilmington L, 0-3 11-10 Radford* W, 3-0 at Davidson L, 1-3 10-9 Francis Marion W, 3-0 11-13 Campbell $ W, 3-0 11-11 vs. UNC Greensboro $ L, 0-3 11-15 vs. Char. Southern $ W, 3-0 vs. Western Carolina # L, 0-3 10-12 at Davidson* L, 0-3 11-13 UMBC $ L, 0-3 * Big South Conference Match 11-16 vs. Liberty $ W, 3-0 vs. Furman # L, 2-3 10-13 at UNC Asheville* L, 0-3 * Big South Conference Match ^ Navy Tourn.-Annapolis, Md. 11-16 vs. UMBC $ W, 3-0 at Appalachian State L, 2-3 (9 MATCHES MISSING RESULTS) ^ Coastal Beach Classic-Conway, S.C. # UNCW Tourn.-Wilmington, N.C. 11-27 UT-Chattanooga & W, 3-0 at Baptist (Char. South.)* L, 0-3 # Palmetto State Tourn.-Columbia, S.C. # Palmetto State Tourn.-Columbia, S.C. % UNCC Tourn.- Charlotte, N.C. 12-4 at Georgia Tech ! L, 0-3 South Carolina State W, 3-1 ^ Coastal Beach Classic-Conway, S.C. $ Big South Tourn.-Conway, S.C. @ Georgia State Tourn. * Big South Conference Match at Campbell* W, 3-2 @ UNC Charlotte Invit.-Charlotte, N.C. $ Big South Tourn. ^ Wake Forest Tourn.-Winston-Salem, at Francis Marion W, 3-2 1993 (8-23, 1-8 Big South) N.C. Radford* L, 0-3 1991 (15-17, 3-4 Big South) Head Coach: Tammi McCaudy-Lee 1995 (17-14; 4-3 Big South) % Jacksonville Tourn.-Jacksonville, Fla. USC Spartanburg L, 2-3 Head Coach: Tammi McCaudy-Lee Date Opponent Score Head Coach: Tammi McCaudy-Lee @ Kent State Tourn.-Kent, Ohio at Winthrop* L, 0-3 Date Opponent Score 9-2 Francis Marion W, 3-2 Date Opponent Score $ Big South Tourn.-Baltimore, Md. Campbell* W, 3-0 9-4 at UNC Wilmington L, 0-3 9-3 vs. East Carolina ^ W, 3-0 9-1 vs. Stetson ^ W, 3-2 & NCAA Play-In Game-Conway, S.C. at Furman L, 0-3 9-6 USC-Aiken ^ W, 3-2 9-3 at Georgia Tech ^ L, 0-3 9-1 at Georgia Southern ^ W, 3-1 ! NCAA Tourn.-Atlanta, Ga. vs. Jacksonville % L, 0-3 9-6 Campbell ^ @, 3-0 9-4 vs. Davidson ^ L, 1-3 9-5 East Carolina L, 0-3 vs. Baptist (Char. South.)% L, 0-3 9-7 Georgia Tech ^ L, 0-3 9-7 College of Charleston L, 1-3 9-8 Montana State & L, 2-3

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1997 (15-13, 6-6 Big South) 1999 (14-17, 6-8 Big South) 9-22 vs Md. Eastern Shore ^ W, 3-0 10-27 at Georgia State L, 0-3 2004 (21-10, 9-5 Big South) Head Coach: Tammi McCaudy-Lee Head Coach: Kristen Bauer 9-22 vs Columbia ^ L, 0-3 11-1 Radford* W, 3-0 Head Coach: Kristen Bauer Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score 9-22 at Towson State ^ L, 1-3 11-2 Liberty* L, 2-3 Date Opponent Score 8-29 vs. Liberty ^ W, 3-1 9-3 vs East Tennessee St. ! L, 0-3 9-25 UNC Asheville * L, 1-3 11-8 at Winthrop* W, 3-2 9-3 at Dayton# L, 1-3 8-29 vs. Illinois ^ L, 0-3 9-3 at Central Florida ! L, 0-3 9-28 at High Point * W, 3-1 11-9 at UNC Asheville* L, 1-3 9-4 vs. West Virginia# W, 3-0 8-30 vs. Delaware ^ L, 2-3 9-4 vs Sam Houston State ! W, 3-1 9-29 at Elon* W, 3-0 11-14 at Elon* W, 3-1 9-4 vs. Tennessee Tech# W, 3-1 8-30 at Virginia ^ L, 1-3 9-4 vs McNeese State ! L, 0-3 10-2 Winthrop L, 1-3 11-16 at High Point* W, 3-0 9-10 at % L, 0-3 9-2 at College of Charleston L, 2-3 9-10 vs Florida Atlantic $ W, 3-1 10-3 Coll. of Charleston L, 0-3 11-21 vs Charleston Southern W, 3-0 9-10 vs Louisiana-Lafayette% W, 3-1 9-5 Belmont % W, 3-0 9-10 vs Georgia Southern $ W, 3-0 10-7 Birmingham-Southern W, 3-0 11-22 at Winthrop L, 1-3 9-11 vs Central Michigan% W, 3-0 9-5 Stetson % W, 3-1 9-11 at Jacksonville $ L, 0-3 10-10 at Charleston Southern * L, 2-3 $ Buffalo Tourn-Buffalo, N.Y. 9-14 at. CofC L, 0-3 9-6 Appalachian State % W, 3-0 9-11 vs Furman $ L, 2-3 10-13 at Liberty* L, 1-3 ^ Davidson Tourn-Davidson, N.C. 9-17 Chattanooga$ W, 3-0 9-6 East Carolina % L, 0-3 9-24 High Point # W, 3-0 10-14 at Radford * L, 0-3 # CCU Tourn-Conway, S.C. 9-18 North Carolina State$ W, 3-2 9-10 UNC Wilmington W, 3-0 9-25 Furman # L, 1-3 10-17 at UNC Wilmington W, 3-0 % Clemson Tourn.-Clemson, S.C. 9-18 Long Island$ L, 1-3 9-20 vs. Minnesota # L, 1-3 9-25 Georgia State # W, 3-2 10-24 at UNC Asheville* W, 3-2 * Big South Conference Match 9-21 at UNC Wilmington W, 3-0 9-20 vs. Appalachian State # W, 3-0 9-29 at Campbell W, 3-2 10-26 Elon * W, 3-0 9-24 at High Point* L, 1-3 9-21 at UNC Charlotte # W, 3-1 10-2 at Liberty* L, 0-3 10-27 High Point * L, 2-3 2003 (21-11, 11-3 Big South) 9-25 at Winthrop* L, 0-3 9-23 Charleston Southern* W, 3-0 10-3 at Radford* L, 0-3 10-31 at Winthrop * L, 0-3 Head Coach: Kristen Bauer 10-1 at Radford* W, 3-0 9-27 UNC Asheville* W, 3-0 10-8 Winthrop* W, 3-0 11-2 at Birmingham Southern W, 3-2 Date Opponent Score 10-2 at Liberty* W, 3-2 9-28 UMBC L, 1-3 10-9 UNC Asheville* W, 3-1 11-3 at Georgia State L, 1-3 8-29 vs Alabama# W, 3-2 10-9 UNC Asheville L, 2-3 10-4 at Winthrop* W, 3-1 10-12 at Charleston Southern* W, 3-0 11-6 Charleston Southern * W, 3-1 8-30 at Georgia Tech# L, 0-3 10-10 Birmingham-Southern* W, 3-0 10-5 at UNC Asheville* W, 3-0 10-15 at High Point* W, 3-1 11-9 Radford * L, 2-3 8-30 vs Northwestern# L, 0-3 10-13 UNC Wilmington W, 3-0 10-11 at Liberty* L, 2-3 10-16 at Elon* L, 1-3 11-10 Liberty * L, 2-3 9-5 at Western Carolina% L, 0-3 10-16 at UNC Asheville* W, 3-1 10-12 at Radford* W, 3-1 10-19 College of Charleston L, 2-3 11-15 at Liberty % L, 1-3 9-6 vs Tennessee State% W, 3-2 10-17 at Western Carolina W, 3-0 10-21 College of Charleston W, 3-0 11-19 vs. Winthrop $ L, 0-3 * Big South Conference Match 9-6 vs Savannah State% W, 3-0 10-22 Winthrop* L, 2-3 10-24 Winthrop* L, 2-3 11-6 at Winthrop* L, 0-3 # Hampton Inn/Holiday Inn Wildcat 9-12 Clemson$ L, 0-3 10-23 High Point* W, 3-0 10-28 at Charleston Southern* W, 3-0 11-9 Charleston Southern* W, 3-0 Invit. - Davidson, N.C. 9-13 Wofford$ W, 3-0 10-26 at Charleston Southern* W,3-1 11-1 Liberty* L, 1-3 11-12 Elon* L, 2-3 $ Kathy Trosclair Memorial Invit.-New 9-13 Florida Atlantic$ L, 0-3 10-30 at Georgia State W, 3-0 11-2 Radford* L, 1-3 11-13 High Point* W, 3-1 Orleans, La. 9-19 Eastern Michigan@ L, 0-3 10-31 at Birmingham-Southern* L. 0-3 11-8 at UMBC* L, 1-3 11-16 at UNC Wilmington W, 3-2 % Big South Conference Tourn.- 9-20 East Carolina@ W, 3-0 11-5 Radford* W, 3-0 11-14 at UNC Asheville $ W, 3-2 !UCF Invit.-Orlando, Fla. Lynchburg, Va. 9-20 Bethune-Cookman@ W, 3-0 11-6 Liberty* W, 3-1 11-15 vs. UMBC $ L, 0-3 $Jacksonville Invit.-Jacksonville, Fla. 9-23 UNC WIllmington W, 3-0 11-12 Charleston-Southern* W, 3-1 * Big South Conference Match #Lady Chant. Classic-Conway, S.C. 2002 (21-11,11-3 Big South) 9-26 High Point* W, 3-0 11-16 Charleston Southern^ W, 3-1 ^ Jefferson Cup (Charlottesville, VA) %Big South Tourn.-Charleston, S.C. Head Coach: Kristen Bauer 9-27 Charlotte W, 3-0 11-20 vs. Birm.-Southern^ W, 3-2 % Coastal Beach Classic (Conway, Date Opponent Score 9-30 Charleston Southern* W, 3-2 11-21 vs. Winthrop^ L, 2-3 SC) 2000 (18-14, 11-3 Big South) 8-30 at Buffalo $ W, 3-2 10-3 Radford* W, 3-0 * Big South Conference Match # UNC Charlotte Invit. (Charlotte, NC) Head Coach: Kristen Bauer 8-31 vs Canisius $ W, 3-0 10-4 Liberty* L, 1-3 # Flyer Invitational-Dayton, Ohio $ Big South Tourn. (Asheville, NC) Date Opponent Score 8-31 vs Bucknell $ W, 3-0 10-12 at Birm.-Southern* W, 3-0 %CCU Classic-Conway, S.C. 9-2 vs. Hofstra ! L, 0-3 9-6 at Davidson ^ L, 1-3 10-18 at UNC Asheville* L, 1-3 ^Big South Tourn.-Birmingham, Ala. 1998 (23-13, 6-4 Big South) 9-2 at North Carolina ! L, 0-3 9-7 vs SE Louisiana ^ L, 0-3 10-21 College of Charleston L, 2-3 Big South Champions 9-3 vs. East Tennessee St. ! W, 3-2 9-7 vs N. Carolina A&T ^ W, 3-2 10-24 Central Florida W, 3-1 NCAA Tournament 9-3 vs. Pittsburgh ! L, 0-3 9-13 Western Carolina # L, 2-3 10-25 Winthrop* W, 3-1 Head Coach: Kristen Bauer 9-8 vs. #10 Minnesota % L, 0-3 9-14 Savannah State # W, 3-0 11-1 UNC Asheville* W, 3-1 Date Opponent Score 9-9 vs #11 Pacific % L, 0-3 9-14 Pittsburgh # L, 0-3 11-2 Birmingham-Southern* W, 3-0 9-4 vs. UT-Chattanooga ^ L, 0-3 9-9 at Georgia Tech % L, 0-3 9-20 vs TCU % W, 3-1 11-7 at Raddord* W, 3-1 9-5 vs. SW Missouri State ^ L, 0-3 9-13 at College of Charleston L, 1-3 9-21 at Clemson % L, 1-3 11-8 at Liberty* L, 1-3 9-5- at South Carolina ^ L, 0-3 9-15 Robert Morris W, 3-0 9-21 vs Virginia Tech % W, 3-2 11-11 at Charleston Southern* W, 3-1 9-11 vs. Nevada L, 0-3 9-16 South Alabama L, 2-3 9-24 Charleston Southern* W, 3-0 11-14 at Winthrop* W, 3-2 9-12 at Duke L, 0-3 9-16 Campbell L, 1-3 9-29 Birmingham-Southern W, 3-0 11-15 at High Point* W, 3-1 9-12 vs. Ball State L, 0-3 9-23 at Stetson W, 3-2 10-4 at Radford* W, 3-0 11-21 vs Charleston Southern^ W, 3-0 9-15 at UNC Wilmington W, 3-2 9-23 at Jacksonville L, 1-3 10-5 at Liberty* L, 1-3 11-22 vs Winthrop^ L, 2-3 9-18 vs. Georgia Southern W, 3-0 9-26 UNC Wilmington W, 3-0 10-11 Winthrop* W, 3-1 * Big South Conference Match 9-18 vs. Coll. of Charleston W, 3-0 9-30 at Winthrop* L, 0-3 10-12 UNC Asheville* W, 3-2 #Georgia Tech Tournament.-Atanta, Ga. 9-18 at Furman W, 3-2 10-1 at UNC Asheville* L, 1-3 10-15 UNC Wilmington W, 3-0 %Western Carolina Tournament- 9-19 vs. South Carolina State W, 3-0 10-4 Charleston Southern* W, 3-0 10-18 Elon* W, 3-0 Greenville, S.C. 9-19 vs. William & Mary L, 1-3 10-6 at High Point* W, 3-0 10-19 High Point* W, 3-0 $ CCU Classic-Conway, S.C. 9-22 The Citadel W, 3-0 10-7 at Elon* W, 3-0 10-22 at Charleston Southern* W, 3-0 @CCU Tournament-Conway, S.C. 9-24 Campbell L, 2-3 10-13 Liberty* W, 3-0 10-26 at Birmingham-Southern L, 1-3 ^Big South Tourn.-Birmingham, Ala. 9-29 College of Charleston W, 3-2 10-14 Radford* W, 3-2 10-2 at High Point W, 3-0 10-17 College of Charleston W, 3-1 10-4 at Elon W, 3-2 10-20 High Point* W, 3-0 YEAR -B Y-Y EAR RECORDS 10-6 at Charleton Southern* W, 3-1 10-21 Elon* W, 3-0 Big Games Games 10-10 Liberty* W, 3-1 11-1 at UNC Wilmington W, 3-1 Season Overall South Home Away Neutral For Against 10-11 Radford* L, 1-3 11-3 Winthrop* W, 3-0 1983 4-19 n/a n/a n/a n/a 11 42 10-14 at College of Charleston W, 3-0 11-4 UNC Asheville* W, 3-0 1984 20-9 n/a 8-0 4-4 8-5 49 25 10-17 at Winthrop* W, 3-0 11-7 at Charleston Southern* W, 3-2 1985 14-26 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10-18 at UNC Asheville* L, 1-3 11-10 at Radford* L, 0-3 1986 16-20 6-5 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10-21 UNC Wilmington W, 3-0 11-11 at Liberty* W, 3-0 1987 16-20 5-2 7-5 4-7 5-8 n/a n/a 10-27 Charleston Southern* W, 3-0 11-17 vs High Point $ W, 3-0 1988 8-17 3-4 5-3 3-9 0-5 34 57 10-30 High Point W, 3-0 11-18 vs Winthrop$ L, 3-0 1989 17-11 5-1 10-3 3-6 4-2 54 51 10-31 Elon W, 3-1 * Big South Conference Match 1990 12-19 4-4 3-3 2-6 1-7 31 51 11-3 at The Citadel W, 3-0 ! Carolina Fall Preview-Chapel Hill, N.C. 1991 15-17 3-4 9-4 3-8 3-4 55 64 11-7 at Liberty* L, 0-3 % Courtyard by Marriott Classic-Atlanta, Ga. 1992 13-20 2-7 9-6 1-7 3-7 49 69 11-8 at Radford* L, 0-3 $ Big South Tourn. 1993 8-23 1-8 4-6 2-7 2-10 27 75 11-13 Winthrop* W, 3-1 1994 7-27 2-7 4-6 1-12 2-9 33 84 1995 17-14 4-3 7-7 5-4 5-3 62 62 11-14 UNC Asheville* W, 3-1 2001 (10-20, 5-9 Big South) 1996 27-7 13-1 11-1 11-2 5-4 90 34 11-20 vs Charleton Southern $ W, 3-0 Head Coach: Kristen Bauer 1997 15-13 6-6 7-5 6-4 2-4 59 48 11-21 vs Radford $ W, 3-1 Date Opponent Score 1998 23-13 6-4 9-2 8-6 6-5 74 53 11-21 vs Liberty $ W, 3-0 9-3 vs American # L, 0-3 1999 14-17 6-8 7-5 4-8 3-4 53 62 12-4 at #7 Brigham Young ! L, 0-3 9-3 vs Miami (FL) # L, 0-3 2000 18-14 11-3 10-2 6-7 2-4 60 49 ^ Carolina Classic-Columbia, S.C. 9-3 at Davidson # L, 2-3 2001 10-20 5-9 3-6 5-10 2-4 47 66 # Duke Invitational-Durham, N.C. 9-7 at Tulane $ L, 0-3 2002 21-11 11-3 9-3 6-7 6-1 73 46 % Stone Memorial-Greenville, S.C. 9-8 vs Louisiana-Monroe $ W, 3-0 2003 21-11 11-3 12-5 5-4 4-2 70 47 $ Big South Tourn.-Asheville, N.C. 9-10 vs Southern Methodist $ L, 1-3 2004 21-11 9-5 9-3 7-6 5-1 72 43 ! NCAA Tournament -Provo, Utah 9-19 at Coll. of Charleston L, 0-3 TOTAL 348-359 114-87 143-75 86-124 68-83 1003 1028

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MEDIA O UTLETS COASTAL CAROLINA ATHLETIC M EDIA RELATIONS NEWSPAPERS The Sun News Volleyball Contact ...... Kent Reichert 914 Frontage Road East Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Asst. A.D.-Media Relations ...... John A. Martin Phone: 843-444-1767 Office Phone ...... 843-349-2822 Fax: 843-626-0356 E-mail ...... [email protected] Web:www.thesunnews.com David Murphy, Beat Writer Asst. Media Relations Director ...... Kent Reichert Email: [email protected] Office Phone ...... 843-349-2840 The Chanticleer E-mail ...... [email protected] P.O. Box 261954 Conway, SC 29528 Media Relations Intern ...... Joe Prisco Phone: 843-349-2330 Fax: 843-349-2743 John Kent Office Phone ...... 843-349-2848 E-mail ...... [email protected] Anne-Marie D’Onofrio, Editor-In-Chief Martin Reichert Web: was.coastal.edu/ci Media Relations Intern ...... Morgan Lunsford The State Office Phone ...... 843-349-6467 P.O. Box 1333 E-mail ...... [email protected] Columbia, SC 29202 Phone: 803-771-8415 Office fax ...... 843-349-2819 Fax: 803-771-8613 Address:...... Coastal Carolina Athletic Media Relations Web:www.thestate.com ...... P.O. Box 261954 Email: [email protected] ...... (Overnight Address: 755 Highway 544) Myrtle Beach Herald ...... Conway, SC 29528 2501 North Kings Highway Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: 843-626-3131 Joe Morgan TO GET CCU VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION Fax: 843-448-4860 Prisco Lunsford Contact the Media Relations Office or the Internet at Email: [email protected]

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