2007

CNU Quick Facts/Directory

General Information Freeman Center Location...... Newport News, Va. Quick Information Page Athletic Staff Directory...... 3 Directions to Freeman Center...... 25 Area Population...... 500,000 est. Athletic Staff Photos...... 4 Freeman Center Match Records...... 24 Founded...... 1961 Campus Map...... 25 Records vs. Opponents at Home ...... 24 Enrollment...... 4,800 Team activities...... 9 Year-By-Year Records at Freeman Ctr..24 Nickname...... Captains Welcome to Christopher Newport...... IBC Colors...... Royal Blue and Silver The Program Conference...... USA South Athletic Conference Coaching Staff Fantastic Facilities...... IFC President...... Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr. Head Coach Lindsay Birch...... 5 Home of Champions...... 48 Director of Athletics...... C.J. Woollum Assistant Coach Melissa Bakian...... 6 Peninsula Area...... 49 Athletic Department Phone...... 757-594-7025 Assistant Coach Sara Kohout...... 6 Athletic Department Staff Student Asst. Casey Martin...... 6 2007 Schedule All phone numbers area code 757 2007 Season Football...... Matt Kelchner 594-7584 Meet the Captains...... 10 Date Day Opponent Site Time Men’s Soccer...... Steve Shaw 594-7383 Opponent Information...... 27 August Women’s Soccer...... Kwame Lloyd 594-7381 Volleyball...... Lindsay Birch 594-7890 Pre-Season Preview...... 7 31-1 Fri.-Sat. Emory (GA) Tournament Atlanta, GA Cross Country...... Keith Maurer 594-7213 Pronunciation Guide...... 8 31 Fri. Berry (GA) Atlanta, GA 2:00 31 Fri. Emory Atlanta, GA 4:30 Field Hockey...... Carrie Moura 594-7920 Roster - Alphabetical...... 8 1 Sat. Puget Sound (WA) Atlanta, GA 11:30 Men’s Basketball...... C.J. Woollum 594-7217 Roster - Numerical...... 8 1 Sat. St. Thomas (MN) Atlanta, GA 4:30 Women’s BasketballCarolyn Hunter.... 594-7103 Schedule...... 3, BC September Track...... Tyler Wingard 594-7289 4 Tue. Randolph-Macon Freeman Center 6:30 Squad Breakdown...... 8 7-8 Fri.-Sat. Washington & Lee Tr. Lexington, VA Baseball...... John Harvell 594-7054 7 Fri. Southwestern (TX) Lexington, VA 4:00 Softball...... Keith Parr 594-7352 2006 Season 7 Fri. Washington & Lee Lexington, VA 8:00 Men’s Tennis...... Rush Cole 594-7372 Category Leaders...... 32 8 Sat. McDaniel Lexington, VA 1:00 Women’s Tennis Jenny Nuttycombe.... 594-8751 Individual Match Highs...... 33 8 Sat. UVA-Wise Lexington, VA 3:30 12 Wed. Mary Baldwin* Staunton, VA 6:30 Golf...... Chad Wilson 594-7891 Individual Statistics...... 31 15 Sat. USA South Quad Match Freeman Center Women’s Lacrosse...... Kwame Lloyd 594-7381 Match Results...... 31 15 Sat. CNU vs. Meredith* Freeman Center 11:00 am Men's Lacrosse...... Chris Swanenburg 594-7976 Review of 2006...... 30 15 Sat. CNU vs. Peace* Freeman Center 5:00 Sailing...... Dan Winters 886-2838 18 Tue. NC Wesleyan* Freeman Center 6:30 Cheerleading...... Erica Flanigan 594-7694 Team Statistics...... 32 21 Fri. USA South Tri-Match Fayetteville, NC Top Five Wins of 2006...... 21 21 Fri. Methodist* Fayetteville, NC 1:30 Head Athletic Trainer Chris Jones...... 594-7023 21 Fri. Greensboro* Fayetteville, NC 3:30 Director-Athletic USA South Conference 22 Sat. USA South Tri-Match Rocky Mount, NC Outreach...... Roland Ross 594-7041 22 Sat. Ferrum* Rocky Mount, NC 1:30 Director, Freeman All-Conference Team 2006...... 46 22 Sat. Averett* Rocky Mount, NC 4:00 All-Tournament Team 2006...... 46 26 Wed. Shenandoah* Winchester, VA 6:30 Center...... Doug Shipley 594-7444 Conference History...... 47 28 Fri. Hampton Freeman Center 6:00 Administrative Individual Statistics 2006...... 46 29 Sat. USA South Tri-Match Greensboro, NC Assistant ...... Judy Stenzhorn 594-7290 29 Sat. Greensboro* Greensboro, NC 10:00 am Business Manager...... Shanika Ellis 594-7288 Standings 2006...... 46 29 Sat. Methodist* Greensboro, NC 12:00 October Program Support ...... Cindy Sutphin 594-8821 Year-By-Year Champions...... 47 3 Wed. Salisbury Salisbury, MD 7:00 Program Support...... Sandra Johnson 594-7291 10 Wed. Mary Baldwin* Freeman Center 6:30 Faculty Athletic NCAA Play 12 Fri. CNU Invitational Freeman Center Representative...... Dr. Kip Redick 594-7370 NCAA Results...... 22 12 Fri. Gallaudet - Pool A Freeman Center 1:00 12 Fri. Susquehanna - Pool A Freeman Center 7:00 Athletic Dept. Fax...... 594-7839 13 Sat. WV Wesleyan - Pool A Freeman Center 11:00 am Internet web site...... www.cnusports.com Record Book 13 Sat. Playoffs/TBD Freeman Center 3:00 or 5:00 All-Time Roster...... 39 Pool B Teams - Elizabethtown, Nazareth, All-Time Scores...... 41 VA Wesleyan, Washington & Lee Career Leaders...... 35 17 Wed. NC Wesleyan* Rocky Mount, NC 6:30 Athletic Communications Staff 20 Sat. USA South Tri-Match Ferrum, VA Asst. to A.D. .------Wayne Block- 594-7382 Coaching Records...... 38 20 Sat. Peace* Ferrum, VA 1:00 Dir. Ath. Comm.----- Francis Tommasino- 594-7884 Honors...... 45 20 Sat. Meredith* Ferrum, VA 3:00 Asst. Dir. Ath. Comm. -Dave Gosselin--- 594-7886 Individual Records...... 38 24 Wed. Shenandoah* Freeman Center 6:30 Student Assistant ----- Beverly Waller--- 594-7886 Number History...... 40 26 Fri. USA South Tri-Match Danville, VA Student Assistant------Alan Fontane--- 594-7886 26 Fri. Ferrum* Danville, VA 5:30 Season Leaders...... 34 26 Fri. Averett* Danville, VA 7:30 Student Assistant------Chris Inzirillo--- 594-7886 Series Records vs. all Opponents...... 26 27 Sat. VA Wesleyan Tri-Match VA Beach, VA Student Assistant----- Caroline Morris--- 594-7886 Team Records...... 38 27 Sat. Salisbury VA Beach, VA 3:00 27 Sat. VA Wesleyan VA Beach, VA 5:00 Top Performance Clubs...... 36 30 Tue. USA South Quarterfinals TBD TBD Year-By-Year Records...... 39 November Yearly Leaders...... 37 2-3 Fri.-Sat. USA South Final Four TBD TBD Home games in bold * USA South matches

Credits

On the Cover The 2007 Volleyball Media Guide is a publication of the Christopher Newport University Department of Athletic Com- Christopher Newport, the namesake of munications. Christopher Newport University, was the commander of the expedition that settled Editor/Writer: Wayne Block. Jamestown, Va., first first permanent Editorial Contributors: Dave Gosselin, English-speaking colony in the New World. Francis Tommasino. Christopher Newport University's volley- ball team honored the 400th anniversary Cover Design by: Jesse Hutcheson & of the that event, by posing on Jamestown Wayne Block Settlement's re-creation of the Susan Con- stant," the largest of the three ships that Photography: Stacy Whiting, Jesse Hutcheson, University Relations brought America's first permanent English colonists to Virginia in 1607. Printing: The Multi-Ad Printing, Peoria, Ill.

Christopher Newport University 3 Captains' Volleyball 2007

Pr e s i d e n t At h l e t i c Pa u l S. Tr i b l e , Jr. Di r e c t o r C.J. Wo o l l u m

Scott Ashworth Lindsay Birch Wayne Block Jason Clevenger Rush Cole Greg Dale Jonathan Dean Dr. Dan Elliott Athletic Turf Manager Volleyball Asst. to the A.D. Director of Men’s Tennis Asst. Director Strength & Team Physician Coach Communications Intramurals Coach Freeman Center Conditioning Coord.

Shanika Ellis Erica Flanigan Chad Fraser Brenda Giles Dave Gosselin John Harvell Carolyn Hunter Sandra Johnson Business Manager Cheerleading Asst. Athletic Trainer Program Asst. Director Baseball Coach Women’s Basketball Program Coach Support Athletic Comm. Dir. Intramurals Coach, Asst. to AD Support

Chris Jones Bobby Jordan Matt Kelchner Tina Kihara Kwame Lloyd Keith Maurer Heather Moody Carrie Moura Athletic Trainer Maintenance Football Golf Women’s Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Director of Field Hockey Conditioning Spec. Supervisor Coach Coach Lacrosse Coach Cross Country Coach Athletic Development Coach

Lacey Nordsiden Jenny Nuttycombe Keith Parr Roland Ross Lou Serio Steve Shaw Judy Stenzhorn Cindy Sutphin Head Football, Men's Women’s Tennis Softball Coordinator Athletic Materials Men’s Soccer Administrative Program Lacrosse trainer Coach, Asst. BKB Coach Athletic Outreach Manager Coach Assistant Support

Chris Swanenberg Francis Tommasino Jon Waters Tyler Wingard Lisa Wingfield Dan Winters Men’s Lacrosse Director Athletic Associate Athletic Men’s & Women’s Treishmann Fitness Sailing Coach Communications Director Track & Field Center Director Coach

NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 4 Christopher Newport Volleyball 2007

He a d Co a c h Li n d s a y Bi r c h Head Coach Lindsay Sheppard The accomplishments that Lindsay Birch With a year of maturity under their belts, has put together over the last few years have most of those same players, then sophomores been so unique that even Sports Illustrated and juniors, outdid even the outstanding team took notice. of 2002. In one year, Birch went from being the Dixie The Lady Captains improved the school's all- Conference Player of the Year on Christopher time best winning percentage to .800 with a Newport's first championship team, to being 32-8 record in 2004. They captured their third named the league's Coach of the Year in her USA South Athletic Conference title in four first season as a head coach. She led the years and earned a bid to the NCAA Tourna- Lady Captains to another conference title and ment also for the third time in four years. second straight NCAA appearance. Not content with those accomplishments, It moved Sports Illustrated to include her in Birch guided her 2005 team to an even better it's "Faces in the Crowd" section in December record, 32-6, as well as a fourth conference of 2002. title and NCAA berth in five years. There is no way to be certain, but the During the 2005 season she became CNU's double of going from Player of the Year to winningest volleyball coach and went over the Coach of the Year in just one season may be 100-win plateau with a dramatic victory over a first in college sports history. It certainly Randolph-Macon. hasn't been done often. With Birch leading the way as a player, After a season that could easily have been Christopher Newport produced its greatest called the greatest in Christopher Newport season ever with a 24-11 record in 2001, a history, Birch could be justifiably proud of the perfect 14-0 Dixie Conference mark, a confer- way she completed her career. Little did she ence tournament championship and CNU's know that months later she would be starting first-ever bid to the NCAA Division III National a new career - head coach of the Lady Cap- Tournament. Birch vs. Opponents tain team she led just the previous season. Birch was awesome in her senior year. In ad- Alleghney (Pa.) 1-0 Birch was named CNU's new coach when Averett 10-8 dition to setting most of CNU's career records, Bridgewater (Va.) 0-5 Ken Shibuya departed to become full-time she was named Dixie Conference Player of the head coach of the men's team at Juniata Campbellsville (Ky.) 0-2 Year and conference championship tourna- Capital (O.) 0-1 College. ment MVP. In addition, she was a first team Catholic (D.C.) 3-3 Christopher Newport Athletic Director All-Virginia Division II-III choice, a three-time Centre (Ky.) 0-1 C.J. Woollum didn't have to look far for his member of the American Volleyball Coaches Chowan (N.C.) 8-0 replacement. Birch, who had just graduated, Association 30-kill club (at the time the only Concordia-Moorhead (Mn.) 0-1 was set to begin work as Facility Coordina- one in CNU history), the Peninsula Sports Dallas (Texas) 1-0 tor of the Freeman Center, site of her many Club/CNU Athlete of the Year and capped it all East Taxas Baptist 1-0 accomplishments in her senior season. She by having her number 11 jersey retired, the Elizabethtown (Pa.) 2-0 relished the chance to lead the Lady Captains first CNU volleyball player ever to receive that Emory (Ga.) 0-3 to even greater heights than they attained in honor. Ferrum 10-0 2001. As a senior she ranked seventh nationally Frostburg St. (Md.) 0-3 And she promptly made that come true. Her in Division III in total kills, 10th in kills per Gallaudet (D.C.) 0-1 first season on the bench proved even better game, ninth in total aces and 26th in aces per Gettysburg (Pa.) 1-0 than the previous year. game. Greensboro 11-3 The Lady Captains produced the best record She was also very active on campus at Guilford (N.C.) 3-0 in school history, a 24-8 mark. They won their Christopher Newport, serving as President Hanover (Ind.) 3-0 second consecutive Dixie Conference regular of the Student Athlete Advisory Commit- Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 1-0 season and tournament championships and tee, working as a volunteer with the Virginia Hollins (Va.) 1-0 appeared in the NCAA Division III National Special Olympics and working with CNU's Johnson Bible (Tn.) 1-0 Championship Tournament for the second Community Outreach Program. Juniata (Pa.) 0-1 year in a row. To top it all off, she was a Dean's List stu- Maryville (Tn.) 2-3 In addition, CNU attained its highest re- Mary Washington (Va.) 1-0 dent and a member of the Dixie Conference Methodist 13-0 gional ranking ever, rising as high as No. 5 in All-Academic Team. the South Region, and remained among the Muskingum (O.) 0-1 She even found time to play a year of bas- Nazareth (N.Y.) 0-1 top eight for five weeks. ketball with the Lady Captains, playing point N.C. Wesleyan 10-0 The Lady Captains also registered two of the guard. Ohio St.-Newark 1-0 biggest wins in school history with victories At nearby Bruton H.S. she was a three- Oneonta (N.Y.) St. 1-0 over nationally-ranked Washington & Lee both sport athlete playing basketball and softball Peace 9-0 at home and on the road. in addition to being District Player of the Year Penn St.-Behrend 0-1 Faced with the loss of most of that squad, in volleyball. She has served as an assistant Piedmont (Ga.) 2-0 she pulled together a team of mostly fresh- coach in volleyball and softball at Bruton in Ramapo (N.J.) 2-0 men the following year and still posted a recent years. Randolph-Macon (Va.) 4-2 20-win season at 20-19. And Birch certainly hasn't given up her own Rutgers-Newark (N.J.) 1-0 playing career. Salem (N.C.) 1-0 During the summer of 2004 Salisbury (Md.) 1-0 she teamed with former CNU Savannah A&D (Ga.) 0-1 Bi r c h Am o n g Wi n n i n g e s t Co a c h e s star Oksana Boukhtina on Shenandoah 12-0 No. Coach, Team Years W-L Pct. the Eastern beach volleyball Southern Virginia 1-0 1. Larry Bock, Juniata 30 1107-172 .866 circuit at the Open Level, win- Southwestern (Texas) 0-2 2. Ed Caesar, NYU 5 182-42 .813 ning five championships. The St. Mary's (Md.) 1-0 3. Jim Spagle, Cal St. East Bay 11 292-80 .785 victories came in tournaments Texas-Dallas 1-0 4. Amber Warners, Calvin 6 167-46 .784 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Hilton Texas Lutheran 0-1 Joel Dearing, Springfield 6 167-46 .784 Head, S.C., Isle of Palms, S.C. Trinity (Texas) 0-2 6. Jennifer McDowell, Emory 11 338-99 .773 and twice in Virginia Beach, Thomas More (Ky.) 0-1 7. Bryan Snyder, Wash. & Lee 9 247-73 .772 Univ. of the South (Tn.) 1-0 Va. Ursinus (Pa.) 1-0 8. Michele Benoit, Mt. St. Joseph 12 351-109 .763 She married former CNU 9. Julie Jenkins, Trinity (Tex.) 7 208-65 .762 Virginia Wesleyan 6-0 football player Josh Birch in Washington & Lee (Va.) 5-2 10. Katt Witte, Ohio Northern 16 425-140 .752 July of 2006. 11. J.J. O'Connell, Stevens Institute 5 128-43 .748 Waynesburg (Pa.) 1-0 12. Paul Dill, MIT 11 297-101 .746 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0-1 13. Rich Luenemann, Washington (Mo.) 26 871-298 .745 Wittenberg (O.) 0-1 14. Leanne Ulmer, Carthage 6 162-57 .740 15. Janet Donovan, Ithaca 16 497-180 .734 16. Ed Garza, Austin 11 285-104 .733 Bi r c h 's Re c o r d 17. Lindsay Birch, CNU 5 135-51 .726 Overall USA South 18. Shane Kimura, Linfield 5 88-34 .721 Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Finish Post Season 19. Kim Kelly, Carnegie Mellon 11 292-115 .717 2002 24-8 .750 13-1 .929 1st NCAA First Round 20. Steve Humm, Alma 5 120-48 .714 2003 20-19 .513 13-3 .813 3rd 21. Fran Vandermeer, Williams 11 262-107 .710 2004 32-8 .800 12-2 .857 T1st NCAA First Round 22. Mark Birtwistle, Eastern 17 383-157 .709 2005 32-6 .842 13-1 .929 T1st NCAA First Round 23. Linda Downey, Rochester 8 224-92 .709 24. Skip Tately, Mount Ida 5 102-42 .708 2006 27-10 .730 13-1 .929 T1st 25. Sue Everden, Amherst 21 467-197 .703 Career 135-51 .726 64-8 .889

Christopher Newport University 5 Captains' Volleyball Assistant CoachES NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002,2004, 2005 2007 S t n e d u t A A t n a t s i s s t n a t s i s s

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Hunkele gives the group another sion to the CNU offense that most teams don’t feels as though this is the deepest squad she potent offensive weapon to utilize at this posi- have from their right side attacker. “Liz had has had at CNU in her 10 seasons as a player tion, as well as the Right Side Hitter position. a very good sophomore season as our right and coach. In addition, Birch is confident that She is a physically strong player with the side. She dictated a lot on defense by her each and every position for CNU has improved ability to mix up her shots and find ways to ability to block the ball and channel opposing from last season, which says a lot considering create points for the team. “Sarah has really offenses to our diggers. Furthermore, we are the success CNU had in 2006. grown into a smart hitter for us in the past excited to have someone with her ability as an Position by Position break-down of the 2007 year, which is great for such a young player. attacker as well, giving our team the ability to Captains Volleyball Team She understands different ways to get kills spread opposing defenses.” and uses them to her advantage. In addition, Setter she has also proven in the past to provide Sophomore Sarah Hunkele will be the pri- Easily one of the most important positions on this team with an emotional toughness that is mary back-up to Bush at the Right Side Hitter a successful Volleyball team, equivalent to a needed in big games.” position, giving CNU another solid attacker Quarterback on a football team or Point Guard to threaten opposing defenses. “Sarah is a on a basketball team, having capable players Finally, the Captains will also rely heavily on former middle so when she plays right side, at the setter position is a ‘must’ for any team sophomore Sarah Coffey to add depth and ball she takes advantage of her experience hitting with postseason aspirations. This season will control to this group of “left sides.” Coffey, quick sets which makes the transition between hopefully prove this mantra for the Captains who played mainly as a backrow specialist her and Liz fairly seamless.” Volleyball team as they boast the best depth as a freshman, gives CNU another explosive at the setter position ever at CNU and poten- hitter to the arsenal. However, Birch believes Defensive Specialist tially the best group of setters in the state of her role for this team will be predominantly The defensive specialist position for CNU Virginia in Division III this season. Returning as a backrow player. “Sarah has improved took a big hit when four-year starter Jenna senior starter Brittany Collins returns after a tremendously since her freshman season. Williams graduated last spring. Williams be- stellar junior campaign which saw her rack She remains one of our strongest servers and came the first player in Conference history to up more accolades than any other volleyball passers and we will continue to utilize her in record 2,000 digs as she completed her career player in CNU history. Collins was named the this very important role on our team. We are with 2,001. “Losing Jenna is a huge blow to USA South Player of the Year for 2006 and excited to have her in this role again.” us defensively and because we will miss her followed that up with Honorable Mention All leadership and the chemistry she brought to America status, a first for a CNU Volleyball Middle Blocker the team. However, we have a great group of player. “Brittany has been such a significant A position that is often underappreciated, players to fill that void and I expect them to part of our success over the past 3 seasons… Birch is quite proud of the group of middles perform at a very high level.” it was very rewarding to have her noticed last she has this season. Juniors Sarah Brown and year for the great player she has become,” Meghan Puckli and freshman Caitlyn Jansen Sophomore Christie Kirby returns after says Birch. Collins combines superior ath- headline a group of middles that Birch expects missing the 2006 season to headline the leticism at the setter position as an accurate to produce big numbers for CNU this season. group of defensive specialists for this season’s setter, aggressive attacker, quick defender and “We have a special group of middles this team. She started as a freshman in 2005 and solid blocker. season, greatly improved from previous sea- provided the very successful 2005 team with sons. Sarah and Meghan have both improved outstanding ball control and serve receive. Backing up the senior is freshman Ryann tremendously in the offseason and adding CJ “Christie is as solid as anyone in our confer- Lowery of Centreville High School. Lowery to this mix gives us three outstanding players ence at the DS position. As she continues to is a great addition to the Captain’s roster as to throw at opponents on any given night.” improve, our team will greatly benefit.” she provides CNU with a bright future at this important position. “Ryann could easily start Brown returns after two seasons as the Freshman Mary Horner from Robert E. Lee for us and we wouldn’t miss a beat. She is starter for the Captains and should continue High School in Northern VA provides Birch so talented and shows us at times that she is to highlight the team’s offensive production with another outstanding defender in her going to be great. We are excited to have her from the middle blocker position. “Sarah arsenal. Horner who boasts a great jump waiting in the wings ready to take over and brings a confidence to the court that we need. float serve, is very quick and agile and should this season will be a great opportunity for her Everyone knows she can produce in a big way be able to use this athletic ability to produce to get ready for that responsibility.” for us and we will rely on her again to carry us a lot of digs. “Mary is going to be a very at times.” important player for us this season. She Outside Hitter should play quite a bit as a freshman and we Depth and talent are again mentioned when Puckli returns for her junior season after expect her to step in right away and play with discussing CNU’s prospects at the Outside playing out of position as an outside hitter confidence.” Hitter position. Returning last year’s starters her freshman season and starting as a middle and adding a significant player to the mix, has blocker last season as a sophomore. She Sophomore Virginia Bangit transfers in to Birch very excited about this season’s crop of again should spearhead the team’s blocking CNU from Emory & Henry College and will “Left sides”. “We are very solid at the left side efforts as well as improve on last year’s of- transfer her position as well. She was primar- position. All four hitters in that group are very fensive numbers. “Meghan is a very explosive ily a Right side hitter for EHC but will become capable of producing big numbers offensively athlete that has become our go-to blocker a defensive specialist for the Captains, adding and defensively. If this group can continue to that we oftentimes match up with another depth to the position. Birch feels that Bangit compete with each other for time on the court team’s best middle. However, this past spring has the ability to give CNU quite a solid and continually improve as they have so far… we really worked hard to develop her of- reserve for the 2007 season. “VA is one of we will be in for a treat this season.” fensive game and she has proven that can be our best spot servers and has very solid ball quite a weapon for us.” control skills. I’m glad she has joined us for Leading the way for this group is a new- this season and I expect her to contribute in comer, Allison Wolfe, a junior transfer from Jansen is a solid all-around player that different ways for us this season.” University of Albany and the University of joined the Captains this season as a fresh- North Florida. Wolfe provides CNU with a very man with experience at multiple positions, Freshman Michelle Puckli rounds out the balanced all-around player, capable of putting having played setter, outside hitter and middle group of defensive specialists. According to up huge numbers as an attacker in the front- blocker all at different times in her prep ca- Birch, Puckli is probably the quickest of the row and back-row as well as being a solid reer. Birch feels as though the middle blocker four players at this position, which should lend defensive players in the backcourt. “Adding position is where she will contribute the most herself to becoming quite a defensive demon Allie to this team has been huge. She adds for CNU and could potentially contribute right for the Captains in the future. “Michelle has a confidence to our team because everyone away. “CJ is quite a player. Having her battle already improved a ton in the practices we’ve knows what she is capable of,” adds Birch. the other middles every day in practice has had this preseason. She has a great ability to been fun to watch. I believe she will find run down balls and we are hopeful to utilize Junior Ellen Koch returns for another season her way on the court in some way before the this speed as she continues to develop.” on the left side after two very successful sea- season is over.” sons for CNU as a freshman and sophomore. She gives the Captains a very explosive hitter capable of producing big numbers offensively. Right Side Hitter “If Ellen can continue to develop into a great Strong blocking and consistent attack- all-around player as she has, and continue ing from the “right side” position is another to develop consistency, she could become a necessity for any successful team. Return- dominant outside hitter.” ing Right Side Hitter Liz Bush provides these abilities at a high level for the Captains. At Sophomore Sarah Hunkele, a returning 6’1”, Bush is as intimidating as any blocker on starter from the 2006 version of the Volleyball the right side in Division III. In addition, Bush

Christopher Newport University 7 Captains' Volleyball 2007

2007 Ro s t e r Numerical No. Name Class Pos. Ht. Hometown High School 1 Sarah Hunkele* So. OH 5-11 Providence Forge, Va. New Kent 2 Michelle Puckli Fr. DS 5-4 Leesburg, Va. Loudoun Co. 3 Christie Kirby* So. DS 5-3 Manassas, va. Osbourn Park 4 Ryann Lowery Fr. S 5-7 Centreville, Va. Centreville 5 Ellen Koch** Jr. OH 5-10 Crozet, Va. Western Albemarle 6 Sarah Coffey* So. OH 5-9 Waynesboro, Va. Waynesboro 7 Liz Bush** Jr. RS 6-1 Springfield, Va. West Springfield

2007 Roster 8 Caitlyn Jansen Fr. MB 6-0 Lorton, Va. Robinson 9 Sarah Brown** Jr. MB 5-11 Williamsburg, Va. Jamestown 10 Meghan Puckli** Jr. MB 5-11 Leesburg, Va. Loudoun Co. 12 Allison Wolfe Jr. OH 6-0 Yorktown, Va. Grafton 13 Brittany Collins*** Sr. S 5-6 Richmond, Va. Mills Godwin 14 Mary Horner Fr. DS 5-8 Springfield, Va. R.E. Lee 15 Virginia Bangit So. DS 5-8 Williamsburg, Va. Lafayette *previous CNU experience

Head Coach: Lindsay Birch Assistant Coaches: Sara Kohout, Melissa Bakian Student Assistant Coach: Casey Martin Manager: Kristen Mourie

Alphabetical No. Name Class Pos. Ht. Hometown High School 15 Virginia Bangit So. DS 5-8 Williamsburg, Va. Lafayette 9 Sarah Brown** Jr. MB 5-11 Williamsburg, Va. Jamestown 7 Liz Bush** Jr. RS 6-1 Springfield, Va. West Springfield 6 Sarah Coffey* So. OH 5-9 Waynesboro, Va. Waynesboro 13 Brittany Collins*** Sr. S 5-6 Richmond, Va. Mills Godwin 14 Mary Horner Fr. DS 5-8 Springfield, Va. R.E. Lee 1 Sarah Hunkele* So. OH 5-11 Providence Forge, Va. New Kent 8 Caitlyn Jansen Fr. MB 6-0 Lorton, Va. Robinson 3 Christie Kirby* So. DS 5-3 Manassas, va. Osbourn Park 5 Ellen Koch** Jr. OH 5-10 Crozet, Va. Western Albemarle 4 Ryann Lowery Fr. S 5-7 Centreville, Va. Centreville 10 Meghan Puckli** Jr. MB 5-11 Leesburg, Va. Loudoun Co. 2 Michelle Puckli Fr. DS 5-4 Leesburg, Va. Loudoun Co. 12 Allison Wolfe Jr. OH 6-0 Yorktown, Va. Grafton *previous CNU experience Squad Breakdown How to say it By Class Melissa Bakian BAH-key-un Senior - 1 Virginia Bangit BANG-it Junior - 5 Sarah Hunkele HUNK-lee Sophomores - 4 Ellen Koch COOK Freshmen - 4 Sara Kohout kuh-HOOT Meghan Puckli PUCK-lee By Major Michelle Puckli PUCK-lee Art Education Sarah Coffey Business Virginia Bangit, Allison Wolfe Communications Liz Bush, Sarah Hunkele, Christie Kirby, Meghan Puckli Education Sarah Coffey History Ellen Koch, Allison Wolfe Marketing Sarah Brown, Brittany Collins, Michelle Puckli Undecided Mary Horner, Caitlyn Jansen, Ryann Lowery

NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 8 Christopher Newport Volleyball OFF-Season Activities 2007 Team dinner Team Captains' Volleyball Annual Secret Santa party First Annual Captains Volleyball Camp Annual Captains Volleyball First 9 ctivities A

e a m T Secret Santa party CNU's annual Halloween practice - 2006 Christopher Newport University Reading at Yates Elementary School Yates Reading at Meet the Lady Captains Assists Digs Block assist Block solo Aces Attempts Kills Assists Digs Block assist Block solo Aces Attempts Kills NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002,2004, 2005 our league.” again beatopmiddlefor heavily. Weexpectherto relying onheragainvery two seasonsandwewillbe us inthemiddlepast She hasbeenananchorfor for anotherstrongseason. “Sarahisonceagainready Coach BirchonBrown Brown ataGlance 2007 2006 SeasonHighs Career 2006 2005 Year Career Highs 3 vs.N.C.Wesleyan, 9/19/06 3 vs.Va. Wesleyan, 9/5/06 6 vs.E.Texas Baptist, 6 vs.Shenandoah,10/11/06 3 vs.Guilford,10/7/05 4 threetimes 38 vs.Averett, 11/4/06 15 vs.Gallaudet,10/7/06 3 vs.N.C.Wesleyan, 9/19 3 vs.Va. Wesleyan, 9/5 5 vs.Shenandoah,9/26 5 vs.Greensboro, 9/23 6 vs.Shenandoah,10/11 2 threetimes 4 vs.Piedmont,10/14 4 vs.Gallaudet,10/7 38 vs.Averett, 11/4 15 vs.Gallaudet,10/7 10/1/05 217 120 97 G 469 287 182 K 2.16 2.39 1.88 K/G 190 103 87 E and isabigGreenBay Packer fan. Likes togorockclimbingandboating Eric, 10andasisterRebecca, 15... majoring inBusiness...Hasabrother ter ofCurtisandSherylBrownis Washington, D.C...She isthedaugh Brown was bornMay 31,1987in leyball Club. 2003 withtheWisconsinSelectVol- Won theUSA NationalInvitational in for theRichmondVolleyball Club... Club, Key Clubandatutor...Played Award...A memberoftheSpanish blocks...Won theAthletic Scholarship where sheledtheEastteamwithten played inCNU'sFreemanCenter, East-West All-Star Game,thatwas High SchoolCoachesAssociation assistant...Participated intheVirginia Carpenedo, whowas aformerCNU as ajunior...Played forcoachKrista All-Star...Second teamall-conference Athlete andfirst teamDailyPress a senior...Also aVirginia Gazette Fall and All-Bay Rivers District honorsas team all-state,firstall-region ATJAMESTOWN-Earnedsecond digs intheEastTexas Baptistmatch. Bridgewater and Methodist...Hadsix Randolph-Macon twice,Guilford, of 76,withahighfoureachversus on thesquadinblockingwithatotal and Randolph-Macon...Ranked third added 11eachagainstGreensboro NCAA matchagainstTrinity (Tx.)and Had aseason-high13killsinCNU's a majorway inherfreshmanyear... Stepped rightinandcontributed 2005-FreshmanSeason Added 40serviceaces. age, tenthbestintheconference... match...Had a.243attackpercent and sheadded14intheGallaudet top effortwas 15 vs.Shenandoah 11 matcheswithatleastten...Her also fourthinkillswith287including of seven againstGallaudet...Shewas with atotalof86blockshigh son...Ranked secondontheteam South injusthersophomoresea being namedsecondteamall-USA Made agreatleapinhercareerby 2006-SophomoreSeason Williamsburg, Va. -JamestownH.S. Junior -5-11 -MiddleBlocker Sarah Brown PERSONAL - 1249 758 491 TA .223 .243 .193 PCT. BROWN'S CNUCAREER 60 40 20 SA 10 Sarah Christine 0.28 0.33 0.21 SA/G 37 33 4 ASST - 0.17 0.28 0.04 A/G Christopher Newport Volleyball - - 40 18 22 BS 122 68 54 BA

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ASST 5 6 11 SA/G 0.25 0.26 0.26 11 Elizabeth Chapin SA 26 31 57 BUSH'S CNU CAREER PCT. .297 .230 .256 TA 579 914 1493 PERSONAL - Liz Bush Liz Side - 6-1 - Right Junior Springfield H.S. West Va. - Springfield, ond team all-region and first team ond team all-region and first team District choice as a senior All-Patriot for coach Rick Dunetz...She playing the team MVP as a senior and was for won the Coaches Award...Played Club the Metro America Volleyball DuVall. under coach Fran is a Communications andria, Va...She major and the daughter of Joe and Janet Bush...Has a sister Megan, 21, who participates in crew at West Virginia University. ing 14 against Shenandoah and 13 ing 14 against Shenandoah and 13 second among Ferrum...Also versus a the Lady Captains in blocking with total of 77...Had six blocks against Baptist and four each in East Texas matches with Methodist, Greensboro and Averett. AT WEST SPRINGFIELD - A sec 1987 in Alex born July 8, Bush was ond team all-Virginia Division II-III II-III Division ond team all-Virginia named to the USA choice and was team...Led CNU South all-academic 17 matches with 342 kills including home 16 in double figures...Banged and Greens against both Gallaudet & boro and added 14 vs. Washington Lee...Also had 75 total blocks led by in a match with Peace. seven 2005 - Freshman Season - of the top freshman seasons in second team school history...Named South and the league's All-USA fourth of the Year...Ranked Rookie on the team in kills with 265 includ 2006 - Sophomore Season - 2006 - Sophomore as one of the top Established herself South when she in the USA players selected first team all-confer was a sec she was ence...In addition, E 93 132 225 K/G 2.55 2.87 2.72 K 265 342 607 G 104 119 223 9/8/06 9/15/06 10/1/05 9/8 9/15 16 vs. Gallaudet, 10/7/06 10/28/06 16 vs. Greensboro, 42 vs. Concordia-Moorhead, & Lee, 42 vs. Washington 10/14/06 5 vs. Waynesburg, times 2 several Baptist, 6 vs. E. Texas times 4 several times 1 several 16 vs. Gallaudet, 10/7 10/28 16 vs. Greensboro, 42 vs. Concordia-Moorhead, & Lee, 42 vs. Washington 10/14 5 vs. Waynesburg, 9/13 2 vs. Peace, 5 three times 4 three times 1 six times Career Highs Year 2005 2006 Career Christopher Newport University 2006 Season Highs Bush at a Glance Kills Attempts Aces Block solo Block assist Digs Assists Kills Attempts Aces Block solo Block assist Digs Assists Coach Birch on Bush “We expect another big season from Liz. Having her on the right side last year was a big improvement for our team offensively and side right the for defensively position. Having another quick hitter, other than the middle blockers, is a unique dimension to our offense that most team’s don’t have.” Meet the Lady Captains NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002,2004, 2005 Assists Digs Block assist Block solo Aces Attempts Kills hitter position.” better depthattheoutside this yearasshegivesus this willshowonthecourt around player.Ibelieve developed intoabetterall- past springseasonasshe she reallyimprovedthis emphasis on.Furthermore, something weputalotof servers andpassers--- “Sarahisoneofourbest Coach BirchonCoffey Coffey ataGlance 2007 Season &CareerHighs 2006 Year 2 threetimes 12 vs.Muskingum,9/1 2 vs.Averett, 10/28 1 vs.Shenandoah,10/11 1 vs.Methodist,9/16 6 vs.Greensboro, 10/28 40 vs.Muskingum,9/1 11 vs.Muskingum,9/1 116 G 37 K 0.32 K/G 42 E camping withherfriends. going tothebeach,shoppingand ball atConcordUniversity...Enjoys brother Josh,23,whoplayed base of DaleandTammy Coffey...Has a Art Educationandisthedaughter Waynesboro, Va...She's majoringin Coffey was bornDec.10,1987in PERSONAL-Sarah Elizabeth YoungLife Club, andKey Club. addition, shewas amemberofthe tended theArtGovernor's School.In the Principal'sHonorRoll andat of theNationalArtHonorSociety, on an all-districtperformer...A member well asinsoftballwhereshewas also was theteamcaptainasasenior played intheFreemanCenter...She Association All-Star Game,thatwas the VirginiaHighSchoolCoaches team All-Valley District...Played in Also firstteamall-regionand playing forcoachCandiceKimmett... ond Team all-state honors as a senior ATWAYNESBORO-EarnedSec Hanover. and five eachagainst Ferrum and had sixinamatchwithGreensboro aces, ranking thirdontheclub...She of theteam'stopservers with56 Gettysburg andMethodist...Alsoone ing day...Also addedteneachversus of 12againstMuskingumonopen Contributed 196digs,withahigh a starterinherfirst year withCNU... 2006-FreshmanYearBecame Waynesboro, Va. -Waynesboro H.S. Sophomore -5-9OutsideHitter Sarah Coffey 161 TA -.031 PCT. COFFEY'S CNUCAREER 56 SA 12 0.48 SA/G 11 ASST - 0.09 A/G - - Christopher Newport Volleyball - 2 BS 6 BA

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DIG 432 359 370 1161 Brittany Anne Collins was born born was Collins Anne Brittany B/G 0.39 0.48 0.38 0.43 BA 53 54 34 141 PERSONAL - PERSONAL record for service acres with 117...Had Averett... against assists a 55 of high season Recorded ten service aces N.C. Wesleyan and Chowan...Produced each 19 against versus 26 with digs double-figure of games & Lee. Washington - GODWIN MILLS AT Central Region and first team All-Colonial for playing while senior a as choice District coach Skip Weston...She was also second team All-Metro as a she senior...In was addition, an All-Academic team member... team second earned she year junior her In All-Metro honors and was Honorable Men tion All-District...As a sophomore she was named the team's Most Improved Player... in quarter-finals state the reached team The in state the in third was and year senior her Club BETA her junior National season...She was an Honor the Roll of member a student, students...Played school middle tutored and Club. for the Richmond Volleyball daughter Va...The Richmond, in 1986 7, April of Debbie Collins and the Col late Tommy of member Marketing...A in majoring is lins of President Vice the is and Psi Kappa Alpha a has Association...She Marketing 25... Direct the Courtney, sister a and 18 Chris, brother to go into sports marketing. like Would BS 7 9 12 28 Captains' Volleyball - - - A/G 9.90 9.50 10.05 9.81 Bloomed ASST 1356 1254 1216 3826 An outstand An Became Became CNU's SA/G 0.85 0.70 0.89 0.82 13 SA 117 93 108 318 COLLINS' CNU CAREER .345 .283 .388 .330 PCT. 443 428 227 1098 TA Brittany Collins Brittany - 5-6 - Setter Senior H.S. - Mills Godwin Richmond, Va. 2006 - Junior Season - firstvolleyball All-American when shewas American the by mention honorable named Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA)... She was also Birch Lindsay CNU's coach choice...Joined Region first-ever all-South as CNU's second USA South Player of the addition, Year...In was she was and chosen team to first the II-III Division all-Virginia the to named Year...Also the of Player state USA South all-tournament team...Vaulted all the way to second on CNU's career list of assists (3826, just 156 Richardson's short school behind of 47 record only Nina (318, of aces 365)...She service 3982) of in and second mark school Bradshaw's Amber 1161...Her with digs in all-time fifth also is USA the led game per aces 0.89 of average South and her 10.05 assists were second in the conference...Posted a season-high of 56 assists against Averett and had 51 in a match led with and Wesleyan Gallaudet...Slammed N.C. against 12 aces service 108... of total a with year the for team the digs, ten least at with matches 17 had Also 25 20...Posted over were that four including versus Concordia-Moorhead and 24 in the Gallaudet match. South 2005 - USA Sophomore Season - the in players top the of one into all-con- team first Region...A South the and All-Virginia team second and choice ference South USA the named II-III...Also Division top the of MVP Tournament for the one second year in by be a to topped proved again average row...Once 9.50 a with around setters Greensboro... and Hanover against each 56 Also added 55 assists versus East Baptist, Texas 53 in CNU's NCAA match of against terms in Trinity (Tx.) and season 52 versus Randolph-Ma great another con...Added including aces 93 team-high a with serving nine in a match with Virginia Wesleyan... Also ranked second on the squad in digs with 359 including 20 matches in double match...Fourth figures...Had Baptist 19 Texas against Randolph-Macon East the in and 63...Contributed with blocks in team the on six against Catholic. - Season Freshman - 2004 South... All-USA team year...Second first ing Tour Championship South USA the of MVP Inn/Captains Comfort the of nament...MVP Washington Rookie the at South Classic...All-tournament USA Tournament...Twice Lee & Volleyball American the Week...Made the of Coaches Association (AVCA) triple-double list three times - against Bridgewater (11 Randolph-Macon digs), 21 assists, 46 kills, (11 kills, 36 assists, 20 digs) and Averett (10 kills, 44 assists, school record for assists 14 in one year digs)...Set with the 1356...Fell just two short of the season 30 65 26 121 E - 1.34 1.41 0.94 1.24 K/G 183 186 114 483 K 137 132 121 390 G 9/8 10/4/05 10/11/05 10/18/06 9/9/06 9/21/04 9/10/04 10/29/05 9 vs.Muskingum, 9/1 23 vs. Muskingum, 9/1 10/18 12 vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 9/8 2 vs. Wisc.-Oshkosh, 9/9 2 vs. Hardin-Simmons, 5 vs. Gallaudet, 10/7 25 vs. Concordia-Moorhead, 11/4 56 vs. Averett, 13 vs. Virginia Wesleyan, 26 vs. Shenandoah, 12 vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 9/8/06 2 vs. Wisc.-Oshkosh, 2 vs. Hardin-Simmons, 6 vs. Randolph-Macon, & Lee, 26 vs. Washington 9/2/06 56 vs. Hanover, 56 vs. Greensboro, 11/4 56 vs. Averett, Career Highs 2004 2005 2006 Career Year Christopher Newport University 2006 Season Highs Collins at a Glance Kills Attempts Aces Block solo Block assist Digs Assists Kills Attempts Aces Block solo Block assist Digs Assists Coach Birch on Collins “Brittany is poised to finish her career on a high note. She has improved so much in four years and has high expectations for herself and this team for this season. If take again once can Brittany her game to a higher level, we should be an even stron ger team this year.” 2007

Sarah Hunkele Sophomore - 5-11 - Outside Hitter Providence Forge, Va. - New Kent H.S. 1 2006 - Freshman Year - Earned honorable mention all-USA South honors in her first year, and was cho- sen to the conference all-tournament team...Paced CNU with an average of 2.97 kills per game, with the third highest kill total (294) on the team... Banged out 18 kills in the USA South championship match with Averett and had 17 against Salisbury...Had a total of 13 matches in double figures with 15 each versus Gettysburg and

Meet the Lady Captains Meet the Concordia-Moorhead...Added nine digs in the Gettysburg match and helped out with 28 block assists. AT NEW KENT - Second team all- Hunkele at a Glance state as well as first team all-region and first team All-Bay Rivers District Coach Birch on Hunkele as a senior...Totally re-wrote the New “Sarah had a fine fresh- Kent record book while playing for man season. If she can coach Cindy Burnett...Among her build on that and continue records were 701 career kills, with a school mark of 444 in one sea- to improve as an attacker son and 30 in a single, four-game, for us, we should be in match...She also finished third in great shape. She provides career digs and fifth in blocking...A us with a strong attacker member of the Beta Club as well as SCA, FCA, FBLA and Big Buddy. capable of hitting a variety PERSONAL - Sarah Ann Hunkele of shots.” was born Jan. 29, 1988 in Williams- burg, Va...She's the daughter of Tim and Sandy Hunkele and is majoring in Communications...Has a brother Ryan, 17...Enjoys hunting, fishing Season & Career Highs and being outdoors. Kills 18 vs. Averett, 11/4 Attempts 55 vs. Averett, 11/4 Aces 2 vs. Gettysburg, 9/2 Block solo 1 six times Block assist 3 vs. Salisbury, 10/20 3 vs. Ferrum, 10/21 Digs 9 vs. Gettysburg, 9/2 Assists 1 five times

HUNKELE'S CNU CAREER Year G K K/G E TA PCT. SA SA/G ASST A/G BS BA B/G DIG D/G 2006 99 294 2/97 148 832 .175 2 0.02 5 0.05 6 28 0.34 63 0.64

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B/G 0.0 BA 0 Captains' Volleyball BS 0 A/G 0.10 ASST 13 SA/G 0.05 15 SA 6 KIRBY'S CNU CAREER Did not play. .111 PCT. 9 TA 2006 - Christie Kirby Christie Defensive Specialist - 5-3 - Sophomore Park H.S. - Osbourn Manassas, Va. Season - 2005 - Freshman as a game in almost every Played up a specialist, picking defensive fifth highest on the total of 203 digs, each against East team...Had 11 digs - and Virginia Wes Baptist Texas match with and added ten in a leyan Greensboro. - Named AT OSBOURN PARK as a senior... second team all-region team Also first team all-area...First District for two years... all-Cedar Run team captain Southcott's Coach Kate as a senior. PERSONAL - Christie Lee Kirby born July 28, 1987 in Fairfax, was is the daughter of Curtis Va...She and is majoring in and Linda Kirby Communications...Has a brother Curt, 22, who is also a CNU student, being and a sister Jaime, 24...Enjoys outdoors, hunting and shopping. 1 E - - 0.02 K/G 2 K 124 G 9/3/05 10/1/05 10/25/05 10/1/05 1 vs. Peace, 9/14/05 1 vs. Peace, 11/4/05 1 vs. Averett, 2 three times 3 vs. Ohio St.-Newark, 0 0 Baptist, 11 vs. East Texas Wesleyan, 11 vs. Va. 9/24/05 2 vs. Averett, Baptist, 2 vs. East Texas Christopher Newport University 2005 Year Season & Career Highs Kirby at a Glance nant backrow player…some thing we’ll need for a great season.” Coach Birch on Kirby “I couldn’t be happier to have Christie back on this team. In 2005, she was one of our best ball control players and she has quickly regained that status. As she improves her defense, she could become a domi Attempts Aces Block solo Block assist Digs Assists Kills Meet the Lady Captains NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002,2004, 2005 Assists Digs Block assist Block solo Aces Attempts Kills Assists Digs Block assist Block solo Aces Attempts Kills to becomeagreatplayer.” ‘turn thecorner’andbegin junior andweexpectherto of playingexperiencefora year. Shehasagreatdeal developed overthepast has reallymaturedand with sofarthisseason.She I’ve beenmostimpressed “Ellenisoneoftheplayers Coach BirchonKoch Koch ataGlance 2007 2006 SeasonHighs Career 2006 2005 Year Career Highs 2 vs.Averett, 10/28/06 2 vs.Greensboro, 10/28/06 13 fourtimes 3 threetimes 1 several times 4 vs.Washington &Lee, 55 vs.Averett, 11/4/06 21 vs.Averett, 11/4/06 2 vs.Averett, 10/28 2 vs.Greensboro, 10/28 13 fourtimes 3 vs.Averett, 10/28 1 five times 4 vs.Washington &Lee,9/15 55 vs.Averett, 11/4 21 vs.Averett, 11/4 9/15/06 241 114 127 G 637 334 303 K 2.64 2.93 2.39 K/G 344 182 162 E She ismajoringinHistory...Daugter born Aug. 20,1987inAnnapolis,Md. church summercampevery year. two years...Does volunteer workata ment crowns...Alsoacheerleaderfor regular seasontitlesandtwotourna Rogers...The teamwonthreedistrict with 235...Played forcoachLance school recordforkillsinaseason second teamall-regionandseta she was firstteamall-districtand in theFreemanCenter...As ajunior sociation East-West All-Star Game Virginia HighSchoolCoachesAs and teamcaptain...Played inthe Also firstteamAll-Central Virginia Jefferson DistrictPlayer oftheYear... Region IIhonorsandbeingnamed senior aftergainingfirstteamAll- Named secondteamall-stateasa ATWESTERNALBEMARLE- and sixagainstN.C.Wesleyan. Also hadeightdigsversus Ferrum con, VirginiaWesleyan andPeace... each inmatcheswithRandolph-Ma blocks againstBridgewater andthree double figures...Alsocontributedfour the bestamongher11matchesin match withGreensboro...Those were with Trinity (Tx.)aswellina Averett and16inCNU'sNCAAmatch Southwestern andadded18against 303...Had aseason-high20against was secondonthesquadinkillswith South afteraseasoninwhichshe Chosen Honorable MentionAll-USA impact inherfirstseasonatCNU... other freshmanwhomadeamajor 2005-FreshmanSeason Virginia Wesleyan andAverett... ing 13eachagainstCatholic,Capital, on theteamindigswith246includ Wesleyan...In addition,shewas third boro and14inamatchwithVirginia but shealsohad16versus Greens the conferencechampionshipmatch, the year was 21againstAverett in in 17matches...Hertopkillfigurefor with 334kills,includingatleastten tournament...Second ontheteam tournament teamattheconference selection andamemberoftheall- honorable mentionall-USA South 2006-SophomoreSeason Crozet, Va. -Western Albemarle H.S. Junior -5-10OutsideHitter Ellen Koch PERSONAL - 1872 986 886 TA 0.57 .154 .159 PCT. KOCH'S CNUCAREER 16 29 21 8 SA Ellen MarieKoch was 0.12 0.18 0.06 SA/G 15 13 2 ASST An - Christopher Newport Volleyball An 0.06 0.11 0.02 A/G - - - - - 11 5 6 BS

brothers, Steve, 24andChris,22. of Mike andRobin Koch...Has two 55 20 35 BA 0.27 0.22 0.32 B/G 310 246 64 DIG 1.29 2.16 0.50 D/G 5 2007 Meet the Lady Captains

Meghan Puckli Junior - 5-11 - Middle Blocker Leesburg, Va. - Loudoun Co. H.S. 10 2006 - Sophomore Season - Led CNU in blocking with a total of 109... Was very consistent with a high of seven block assists against Hardin- Simmons and at least five blocks in eight total matches...Added six each versus Salisbury and Ferrum...Also ranked fifth on the squad with 160 kills, topped by nine in matches with Virginia Wesleyan, Methodist twice and Shenandoah. 2005 - Freshman Season - Put up some fine numbers coming off the bench...Had ten kills against Ohio St.-Newark in the season's second match and added six each versus Puckli at a Glance Shenandoah and Methodist...Had a Coach Birch on Puckli total of 47 digs in her 37 games with seven each in matches with Ohio “Meghan has made huge St.-Newark, Methodist, Guilford and strides since spring season. Ferrum...Also had six in the season- We expect her to become a opener with Johnson Bible. AT LOUDOUN CO. - First team serious offensive threat this All-Dulles District and team MVP as year. Add this newfound a senior for coach Jenica Brown... confidence on offense with Washington Post Loudoun All-Extra her stellar blocking and Team Honorable Mention...Won the 110% Award as a junior and was co- Meghan could become one captain in her senior season...A Na- of the top middles in the tional Honor Society member...Also USA South.” worked on the school newspaper and with Young Life...A volunteer assis- tant coach at a local middle school. 2006 Season Highs Kills 9 four times PERSONAL - Meghan Catherine Attempts 26 vs. Gallaudet, 10/7 Puckli was born July 19, 1987 in Aces 3 vs. Methodist, 9/16 Tampa, Fla...She is the daughter of 3 vs. Greensboro, 10/28 Paul and Patti Puckli and is majoring Block solo 2 three times in Communications...Has a brother Block assist 7 vs. Hardin-Simmons, 9/9 Digs 5 vs. Salisbury, 10/20 Mike, 23 and a sister Michelle, 19, Assists 5 vs. Concordia Moorhead, who is also a member of the CNU 9/8 volleyball team. Mike played base- ball at George Mason University and Marist College.

Season & Career Highs Kills 10 vs. Ohio St.-Newark, 9/2/05 Attempts 26 vs. Gallaudet, 10/7/06 Aces 3 vs. Methodist, 9/16/06 3 vs. Greensboro, 10/28/06 Block solo 2 three times Block assist 7 vs. Hardin-Simmons, 9/9/06 Digs 7 four times Assists 5 vs. Concordia Moorhead, 9/8/06

PUCKLI'S CNU CAREER Year G K K/G E TA PCT. SA SA/G ASST A/G BS BA B/G DIG D/G 2005 37 66 1.78 48 210 .086 4 0.11 8 0.22 3 8 0.30 47 1.27 2006 120 160 1.33 77 452 .184 17 0.14 47 0.39 15 94 0.91 34 0.28 Career 157 226 1.44 125 662 .153 21 0.13 55 0.35 18 102 0.76 81 0.52

Christopher Newport University 17 Captains' Volleyball Meet the Lady Captains NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002,2004, 2005 Assists Digs Block assist Block solo Aces Attempts Kills high levelrightaway.” Allie tocontributeatavery college volleyball,weexpect ready playedtwoseasonsof and defense.Havingal and verysolidballcontrol the outsidehitterposition aggressive attackingfrom with somuch---smartand this team.Sheprovidesus “Allieisahugeadditionto Coach BirchonWolfe Wolfe ataGlance Career Highs(atAlbany&UNF) 2007 ^at NorthFlorida *at Univ. atAlbay Career ^2006 *2005 Year N/A 14 vs.CoastalCarolina N/A N/A 1 several times N/A 8 threetimes 107 61 46 G 76 38 38 K - 0.71 0.62 0.83 K/G 35 24 11 E Jack played basketball atOhioState. playing footballatKansas anduncle leyball atUSC-Aiken, cousinIanis Wolfe...Her sisterLaurenplayed vol - is thedaughterofMarkandMarcia many...She isaHistorymajor and born May 4,1987inWeurzburg, Ger PERSONAL - Club, Keyettes andFCA. the NationalHonorSociety, theKey (228) anddigs(703)...Amemberof a .357hittingpercentage),blocks Set staterecordsforkills(1,015with a freshmanforcoachDenaMontini second teamall-districtselectionas Press Player oftheYear awards...A and wonthefirstofherthreeDaily district andregionasasophomore from theDailyPress...Firstteamall- the Year andearnedthesamehonor she was district andregionPlayer of ah and Ellen Koch...In her junior year she was teammates withCNU'sSar game inCNU'sFreemanCenterwho School CoachesAssociationall-star and was MVP oftheVirginiaHigh Named DailyPressPlayer oftheYear and all-Bay Rivers District selection... was afirstteamall-state,all-region ATGRAFTON- against Penn andMorganSt. and nineblocks...Hadeightkillseach tack percentage...Alsohad29digs starts...Had 38killswitha.231at Played in23matcheswithfour AT ALBANY-FreshmanSeason- the Atlantic Sunall-academic team. paced by 15versus Jacksonville...On six gameswithdouble-figurekills versus CoastalCarolina...Atotalof against BethuneCookmanandseven and 61games...Hadeightkills Season AT NORTHFLORIDA Allison Wolfe Yorktown, Va. -GraftonH.S. Junior -6-0OutsideHitter 303 186 117 TA -Appearedin22matches .135 .075 .231 PCT. WOLFE'S CNUCAREER Allison R.Wolfe was 4 4 0 SA 18 As aseniorshe 0.04 0.07 0.0 SA/G - Sophomore 12 10 2 ASST Christopher Newport Volleyball - 0.11 0.16 0.04 A/G ... - - 2 0 2 BS 10 3 7 BA 0.11 0.02 0.20 B/G

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2007 8 A second team Lorton, Va. Lorton, Va. Fr. - 6-0 - MB Fr. Jansen Robinson H.S. Caitlyn Coach Birch on Jansen “CJ is a great addition to our middle blocking corps. With experience at so many positions, CJ provides us with a very well-rounded middle that is good at many things. We feel we have greatly improved our depth at middle blocker by adding a player of CJ’s caliber.” AT ROBINSON - and first team all- all-Northern Region for coach Jill Concorde District selection she had as a senior...Previously Pearson as District been second team all-Patriot mention a sophomore and honorable in her junior year... all-Concorde District team captain and MVP as a She was second in the district in senior and was Boosters' Athletic the Robinson kills...Won in her fi all-Met all-Extra Award...Named nal year and was a scholar-athlete...Took a scholar-athlete...Took and was nal year a member of FCA, AP classes and was in Sports Medicine... DECA and worked Mediator. Also a Peer PERSONAL - Caitlyn Michelle Jansen Va... born June 15, 1989 in Fairfax, was and Melissa She is the daughter of Paul as her Jansen and has chosen Marketing 13. a sister Regan, major...Has Captains' Volleyball - -

19 14 As a senior she was As a senior she was Mary Fr. - 5-8 - DS Fr. R.E. Lee H.S. Horner Springfield, Va. Springfield, Coach Birch on Horner “We expect Mary to have a significant impact on this team right away with her play as a defensive specialist. She is very skilled and capable of helping us as a stabilizer in the backrow.” ciety...She was also a Peer Mediator...Was Mediator...Was also a Peer was ciety...She selected to CNU's President's Leadership and the Honors Program. Program born PERSONAL - Mary C. Horner was March 16, 1989 in Alexandria, Va...The daughter of Colin and Chris Horner has has four major...She chosen a not yet 28, James, 26, Colin, brothers; Matthew, 20 and an identical twin 23 and David, 18, who will begin play Pam, sister, & Marshall this at Franklin ing volleyball season. AT R.E. LEE - District, team second team all-Patriot she her junior year MVP and captain...In all-region mention named honorable was team all-district after picking up first coach Rebecca honors, as well as being earned captain...Even MVP and Waters' mention all-district honors as a honorable sophomore...Set school records for most as kills and digs in a season and career, well as match records for kills and aces... Secretary of the National Honor Society and a member of the German Honor So - - - - -

15 Christopher Newport University So. - 5-8 - DS Bangit Lafayette H.S. Virginia Williamsburg, Va. Va. Williamsburg, Coach Birch on Bangit “Virginia has been a very pleasant ad dition to this team, providing us with solid ball control, defense, and very strong serving. As Virginia continues to improve, I expect her to develop into an integral role-player with this team.” ing lineup in her freshman year...A mem ing lineup in her freshman year...A and Clubs ber of the German and Key Sisters... with Big Brothers/Big worked with the Salvation work Did volunteer in Leader and active an Awana was Army, church activities. PERSONAL - Virginia M. Bangit was is a Busi born in Williamsburg, Va...She ness Management major and the daugh ter of John and Janice Bangit...Has a 28. brother David, AT EMORY & HENRY - Freshman AT EMORY & HENRY - averag Season - Started for the Wasps, with a .204 attack ing 1.40 kills per game total of 39 blocks and percentage...Had a 66 digs. mention Honorable AT LAFAYETTE - team District...She was Rivers all-Bay the start captain as a senior and cracked Meet the Lady Captains 27...She hasnotyet selectedamajor. Patrick LoweryandhasasisterStaci, Va...She isthedaughterofDarleneand was bornSept.25,1989inCentreville, PERSONAL-Ryann Alexandra Lowery Played forcoachKen Moser. mention all-Examinerinherjunioryear... all-Examiner asaseniorandhonorable tournament MVP...She was alsofirstteam team all-regionandall-district...District she was honorable mentionall-state,first the all-tournamentteam...Asajunior She was thedistrictfinalsMVPandon and ConcordeDistrictMVPaccolades... son, aftercapturingfirstteamall-region team all-statehonorsinherseniorsea ATCENTREVILLE- the nextgreatsetterforourprogram.” intense. WeexpectRyanntobecome made practicesverycompetitiveand pable ofplayingatveryhighlevelhas a secondsetterontheteamthatisca program hasbeenimmediate.Having “The impactRyannhasmadeonthis Coach BirchonLowery NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002,2004, 2005 2007 Centreville H.S. Lowery Centreville, Va. Ryann Fr. -5-7S 4 Earned second

- - 20 Christopher Newport Volleyball ball atCNU. Meghan, 20,whocurrentlyplays volley George MasonandMaristasister Michael, 23,whoplayed baseballat Paul andPatti Puckli.She hasabrother The Marketing majoristhedaughterof was bornMarch14,1989inTampa, Fla... PERSONAL-MichelleLeAnnePuckli four years. years andwas anHonorRoll studentall Extra...Won anAcademicLetterfortwo First teamWashington Post Loudoun 110% Award forthreeyears inarow... also teamcaptainthatyear andwonthe playing forcoachJenicaMattias...Shewas honorable mentioninhersenioryear ATLOUDOUNCO.- solid playerforourteam.” her tocontinueprogressintoavery a reliableservereceiver.Weexpect solid defenderthatisquicklybecoming defensive specialistposition.Sheisa “Michelle givesusgreatdepthatthe Coach BirchonPuckli Michelle Loudoun Co.H.S. Leesburg, Va. Puckli Fr. -5-4DS 2 Named all-Met

- Meet the Lady Captains 2007 . The Captains were Captains' Volleyball s Casey Martin (#2) collided with a teammate and ended s Casey Martin (#2) collided 21 ournament in 2006. CNU claimed the victory in 3 games this ournament in 2006. CNU claimed the victory Averett for the USA South Regular Season title, CNU’s fifth in six Season title, CNU’s South Regular for the USA Averett of 2006 CNU's Top 5 Wins Top CNU's CNU celebrates another service ace Christopher Newport University up losing consciousness (which she eventually regained minutes later) and was carted off by paramedics. Struggling to control later) and was carted off by paramedics. Struggling (which she eventually regained minutes up losing consciousness in recent history for together for one of the most special moments CNU players and coaches united emotions and regain composure, an honor has been ball” from the match, the first time such Casey Martin was awarded the “game Athletics. Later that evening, CNU player. given to a CNU Volleyball 28-30, 30-26, 30-25. *Match scores: 30-17, Liz Bush – 14 kills; Sarah Hunkele – 12 – 20 digs; Jenna Williams Collins – 42 assists, 7 aces, 13 digs; *Highlights for CNU: Brittany kills. kills; Sarah Brown – 10 Averett, business the second time around. by taking care of Averett CNU avenged an early season loss to University – Averett 2. floor to end a 30 home season on CNU’s the 06’ title, had beaten CNU earlier in Tournament South the USA which ended up winning for CNU. By claiming the win, CNU tied match home winning streak 1. Washington & Lee University – CNU recorded it’s biggest win of 2006 in front of a huge crowd of nearly 500 fans in the Freeman crowd of nearly 500 2006 in front of a huge biggest win of – CNU recorded it’s & Lee University 1. Washington and picked as the match with a 5-0 record Poll, came into the in the final National 2006 ranked #29 W & L, which finished Center. win end. CNU’s season’s up accomplishing by which they ended Athletic Conference, Dominion favorite to win the Old preseason recent history as CNU one of the most emotional wins for CNU in streak to 29 matches and ended up being extended their home win 2. CNU’ injury to a teammate in the middle of game won despite a serious years. 33-31, 30-19. *Match scores: 30-26, Brown – 10 kills, 5 digs; Sarah Coffey – 9 digs; Sarah Ellen Koch – 12 kills, 11 – 19 digs; Williams *Highlights for CNU: Jenna blocks; Brittany Collins – 23 assists, 7 digs. over Salisbury University for the first time in program history 3. Salisbury University – CNU claimed a victory and back-and-forth throughout. time but the match-up still remained intense *Match scores: 30-24, 30-28, 30-27. 8 kills; Meghan – 15 digs; Sarah Coffey – 5 aces; Sarah Brown – Jenna Williams *Highlights for CNU: Sarah Hunkele – 13 kills; 41 assists. Puckli – 6 kills, 4 blocks; Brittany Collins – wins aren’t considered as big as late-season wins but CNU made a statement to the early season 5. – Typically the season. Game 1 was owned by CNU with a convincing win over conference rival Greensboro in their first match-up of South USA kills for a .400 hitting percentage in game 1. and 4 points. CNU recorded 7 aces and 11 as Greensboro was only able to record 1 kill but more importantly continued their 30 match home winning streak and set the tone CNU went on to win the match in three games for a successful conference season, again. *Match scores: 30-4, 30-21, 30-26. digs; Kenzie Lockie – 7 kills; Brittany Collins – 31 assists, 7 aces, 11 digs; Liz Bush – 9 – 11 *Highlights for CNU: Jenna Williams kills; Ellen Koch – 7 kills. previously 0-13 against the Sea Gulls. Salisbury, one of the strongest teams in the Mid-Atlantic Region, came to the Freeman Center one of the strongest teams in the Mid-Atlantic Region, came to the Freeman Center previously 0-13 against the Sea Gulls. Salisbury, history with 400+ fans in attendance. resulting again in one of the bigger crowds in CNU Volleyball on Homecoming Weekend *Match scores: 28-30, 30-14, 30-20, 30-18. – 15 digs; – 23 digs; Ellen Koch – 12 kills, 9 digs; Kenzie Lockie Jenna Williams *Highlights for CNU: Sarah Hunkele – 17 kills; – 46 assists, 10 digs, 4 blocks; Liz Bush – 9 kills, 3 blocks; Sarah Brown – 8 kills, 3 Meghan Puckli – 6 blocks; Brittany Collins blocks. the match- established with teams in the same conference or even region. However, 4. Hanover College - Rivalries are normally intense rivalry over the past few years despite their locations (Hanover is located in up between CNU and Hanover has become an CNU taking – with 2005 2004 and in Tournament College Maryville the 5-game battles in long in squared off teams have Both Indiana). the Thomas More (KY) T both victories. The two teams squared off at 2007

NCAA Pl a y o f f s NCAA Tournaments

The Lady Captains made their first-ever NCAA In its second NCAA appearance CNU again appearance after sweeping to a perfect Dixie faced Washington & Lee and was much bet- Conference season. CNU went 14-0 in the reg- ter prepared. The Lady Captains lost the first ular season and won the post-season tourna- game, 30-19 and barely fell in the second, ment to gain the league's NCAA automatic bid. 30-27. They then won their first game in NCAA Playing at Trinity University in Texas, CNU fell competition, 30-28, before falling 30-20 to end to in-state rival Washington & Lee, 30-21, 30- the match. 15, 30-15. Mary Whiting and Amber Bradshaw each had Lindsay Sheppard led the way for the Lady 12 kills in the match and Oksana Boukhtina Captains with seven kills and six digs, while added 11. Bradshaw also had 16 digs, Whiting Amy Johnson and Jenny Steele had four kills 15 and Boukhtina 12, while Nina Richardson each and Nina Richardson added 18 assists. also had 40 assists.

NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 22 Christopher Newport Volleyball NCAA Tournaments - 2007 Captains' Volleyball tany Collins added 53 assists and junior Jenna tany Williams had 20 digs. For the fourth time in the last five years, CNU time in the last five the fourth For following back in the NCAA Tournament was South conference title. another USA Trinity The Lady Captains fell to third-ranked 18-30, (Tx.), in a classic battle, 30-28, 35-33, point of 25-30, 16-18, coming within a match play. winning first the first time in NCAA had 16 kills, senior Freshman Ellen Koch Brown 13 15, freshman Sarah Amber Bradshaw 13. Sophomore Brit and senior Erin Bradshaw 23 l a y o f f s P - NCAA Christopher Newport University The Lady Captains made their third NCAA The Lady Captains made their third in playing years, in the last four appearance Texas 4 ranked against No. the South Regional 30-27 and 30-24. CNU fell, 30-20, Lutheran. led CNU with nine Nelsen Freshman Tricia had seven kills, while junior Amber Bradshaw Brit kills and ten digs. In addition, freshman tany Collins contributed 16 digs and 25 assists tany 12 digs. and sophomore Jenna Williams had 2007

Th e Fr e e m a n Ce n t e r Freeman Center Matches Played by CNU 2000 (2-1) Greensboro*2 10/28 L 8-15,15-17,7-15 Methodist*2 10/28 W 15-9,15-9,15-6 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/31 W 15-5,15-10,15-7 2001 (9-0) N.C. Wesleyan* 9/18 W 30-22, 30-20, 30-10 Shenandoah* 10/3 W 30-16, 30-20, 30-16 Methodist* 10/8 W 30-21, 30-19, 30-21 Greensboro* 10/8 W 30-26, 30-18, 30-19 Randolph-Macon 10/24 W 30-24, 30-27, 30-19 Chowan* 10/30 W 30-20, 30-20, 30-20 Chowan1 11/2 W 30-24, 30-20, 30-20 Ferrum1 11/3 W 30-17, 30-20, 30-20 Methodist1 11/3 W 30-12, 30-24, 30-17 2002 (9-1) Va. Wesleyan 8/31 W 30-10,30-11,30-12 Hollins 8/31 W 30-20,30-26,30-16 Bridgewater 8/31 L 27-30,27-30,30-11,30-25,11-15 Shenandoah* 9/17 W 30-16,30-19,29-31,30-18 Ferrum*2 9/28 W 30-17,26-30,30-12,30-12 Averett*2 9/28 W 30-25,30-19,30-17

The Freemnan Center The Chowan* 10/3 W 30-23,30-18,30-23 Washington & Lee 10/10 W 21-30,30-27,19-30,30-28,15-6 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/23 W 30-12,32-34,30-9,30-27 Randolph-Macon 10/28 W 32-34,32-30,30-28,24-30,15-13 2003 (11-4) Freeman Center Records Ursinus3 8/30 W 30-26,22-30,30-19,30-28 Individual Mary Washington3 8/30 W 30-23,30-24,31-29 Kills 30 Tricia Nelsen vs. Averett, 9/26/04 Bridgewater3 8/30 L 20-30,24-30,16-30 Total Attempts 73 Tricia Nelsen vs. Averett, 9/26/04 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/8 W 30-17,30-19,30-18 Attack Percentage .786 Brittany Collins vs. Va. Wesleyan, 11/2/04 Nazareth4 10/10 L 19-30,30-21,25-30,12-30 Service Aces 16 Amber Bradshaw vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 10/23/02 Ramapo4 10/10 W 30-25,30-18,30-25 Block solo 4 Nicole Kendra vs. Bridgewater, 8/31/02 Maryville4 10/11 L 25-30,10-30,18-30 Block Assists 7 Jesica O'Neal vs. Randolph-Macon, 10/21/04 Ramapo4 10/11 W 30-24.30-23,30-20 Digs 30 Jenna Williams vs. Randolph-Macon, 10/21/04 Washington & Lee 10/16 L 29-31,28-30,20-30 Setting Assists 56 Erin Bradshaw vs. Greensboro, 10/25/03 Peace* 10/24 W 30-25,30-24,30-24 Team Peace* 10/24 W 30-15,30-21,32-30 Ferrum*2 10/25 W 30-9,24-30,30-21,30-25 Kills 114 vs. Averett, 9/26/04 2 Total Attempts 222 vs. Randolph-Macon, 10/28/02 Greensboro* 10/25 W 28-30,23-30,30-21,31-29,15-11 Chowan* 10/27 W 30-20, 30-24, 30-27 Attack Percentage .391 vs. Shenandoah (53/10/110), 11/1/05 Shenandoah* 10/29 W 30-19,30-21,30-28 Service Aces 27 vs. Ferrum, 9/28/02 2004 (13-0) Block Solo 5 vs. Chowan, 10/30/01 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/8 W 30-21,30-10, 30-28 Block Assists 19 vs. Randolph-Macon, 10/24/01 Randolph-Macon 9/21 W 30-26,30-19,25-30,28-30,15-13 Digs 110 vs. Washington & Lee, 10/10/02 Averett* 9/25 W 27-30,25-30,30-26,30-22,15-11 Setting Assists 104 vs. Washington & Lee, 10/10/02 Methodist* 9/25 W 30-23,30-21,30-19 Ferrum* 9/26 W 30-12,30-8,30-9 Misc. Greensboro* 9/26 W 30-21,30-21,30-28 Shenandoah* 9/29 W 30-16,30-14,30-21 Most Victories 13 in 2004 Salem5 10/1 W 30-15,30-14,30-12 Fewest Victories 8 in 2005 Southern Virginia5 10/1 W 30-21,32-30,30-22 Elizabethtown5 10/2 W 30-27,30-22,30-27 Most Losses 4 in 2003 5 Fewest Losses 0 in 2001, 2004 & 2005 Elizabethtown 10/2 W 27-30,30-27,30-24,32-30 Most Consecutive Wins 27 (Oct. 24, 2003-Sept. 23, 2006) Chowan 10/13 W 30-12,30-10,30-19 Va. Wesleyan 11/2 W 30-15,30-22,30-23 Most Consecutive Home 2005 (8-0) Conference Wins 34 (Oct. 28, 2000-Sept. 23, 2006) Peace* 9/14 W30-21,30-17,30-21 Most Consecutive Losses 1 several times Greensboro* 9/24 W30-23,29-31,22-30,30-25,15-6 Averett* 9/24 W30-23,30-20,30-22 Shenandoah* 9/27 W30-26,31-29,30-23 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/18 W30-18,30-20,18-30,30-24 Randolph-Macon 10/21 W20-30,30-21,24-30,30-28,16-14 Freeman Center Records vs. All Opponents Va. Wesleyan 10/25 W30-12,30-23,19-30,30-18 Shenandoah1 11/1 W30-15,30-23,30-15 Opponent Record Streak First Last Last Last 2006 (9-1) Met Met CNU Opp. Va. Wesleyan 9/5 W30-25,30-20,26-30, 30-18 Win Win Washington & Lee 9/15 W30-17,28-30,30-26,30-25 Averett 3-1 -1 2002 2006 2005 2006 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/19 W30-18,30-20,30-24 Greensboro*2 9/23 W30-4,30-21,30-26 Bridgewater (Va.) 0-2 -2 2002 2003 --- 2003 Averett*2 9/23 L25-30,21-30,26-30 Chowan (N.C.) 5-0 +5 2001 2004 2004 --- Shenandoah* 10/11 W30-23,28-30,30-27,30-14 Elizabethtown (Pa.) 2-0 +2 2004 2004 2004 --- Salisbury 10/20 W28-30,30-14,30-20,30-18 Ferrum 4-0 +4 2001 2004 2004 --- Methodist* 10/21 W30-23,30-22,30-16 Greensboro 5-1 +5 2000 2006 2006 2000 Peace* 10/24 W30-18,30-11,31-29 Hollins (Va.) 1-0 +1 2002 2002 2002 --- Shenandoah1 10/31 W30-19,30-21,30-24 Maryville (Tenn.) 0-1 -1 2003 2003 --- 2003 *USA South matches Mary Washington (Va.) 1-0 +1 2003 2003 2003 --- 1 USA South Tournament 2 USA South Round Robins Methodist 5-0 +5 2000 2006 2006 --- 3 Nazareth (N.Y.) 0-1 -1 2003 2003 --- 2003 CNU Early Bird Tournament 4 Captains Classic N.C. Wesleyan 7-0 +7 2000 2006 2006 --- 5CNU/Comfort Inn Classic Peace 4-0 +4 2003 2006 2006 --- Ramapo (N.J.) 2-0 +2 2003 2003 2003 --- Freeman Center Year-By-Year Records Randolph-Macon (Va.) 4-0 +4 2001 2005 2005 --- Overall USA South Salem (W.Va.) 1-0 +1 2004 2004 2004 --- Year Record Pct. Record Pct. Salisbury 1-0 +1 2006 2006 2006 --- 2000 2-1 .667 2-1 .667 Shenandoah 8-0 +8 2001 2006 2006 --- 2001 9-0 1.000 8-0 1.000 Southern Virginia 1-0 +1 2004 2004 2004 --- 2002 9-1 .900 5-0 1.000 Ursinus (Pa.) 1-0 +1 2003 2003 2003 --- 2003 11-4 .733 7-0 1.000 Va. Wesleyan 3-0 +3 2002 2006 2006 --- 2004 13-0 1.000 7-0 1.000 2005 8-0 1.000 5-0 1.000 Washington & Lee (Va.) 3-1 +2 2002 2006 2006 2003 2006 9-1 .900 5-1 .833 Total 61-7 .897 39-2 .951 NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 24 Christopher Newport Volleyball The Freeman Center 2007 - Captains' Volleyball 25 on I-295 until it meets I-64. Then take I 64 East. I 64 East. Then take until it meets I-64. on I-295 Mor Clyde J. 17 South, 258 A (Route Exit at Exit to the Morris Blvd. Clyde on J. ris Blvd). Continue Blvd. Museum at Warwick to the Mariner's entrance in last and follow the directions 60). Go right (Route of directions from Chesapeake. paragraph From Western Virginia North to I-81 location travel Depending upon your around then follow I-64 East and until it meets I-64 I-295 the by-pass elect to take may Richmond (you in downtown Richmond). traffic in case of heavy A (Route I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 Then take Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde 17 South, J. to the Mariner's entrance Morris Blvd. to the Clyde right and 60). Go Blvd. (Route Museum at Warwick of directions in last paragraph follow the directions from Chesapeake. until it it East 58, take are nearer to U.S. If you Monitor Merrimack the heading toward meets I-664 News Cross the tunnel into Newport Bridge Tunnel. Blvd. to 35th Street and Warwick Exit 5 and take of Then follow last two paragraphs 60 West). (Route directions from Chesapeake - - Campus Map Directions to The Freeman Center to The Freeman Directions From Chesapeake, Suffolk and Portsmouth Suffolk From Chesapeake, Bridge Tunnel to the Monitor-Merrimack routes Follow (I-664). Exit 5 News and take tunnel into Newport Cross the West). 60 Blvd. (Route and Warwick to 35th Street 60) Warwick Blvd. (Route miles on After about five to the Mariner's Museum on entrance will pass the you the left. Univer entrance, the third light after the Museum At left Freeman Center is on your Place, go left. The sity enter the campus. as you Beach From Norfolk and Virginia - Bridge Tun the Hampton Roads across West I-64 Take Exit 258B of the tunnel take nel. About 10 miles west on Morris Blvd.). Continue Clyde 17 South, J. (Route to the Mariner's Morris Blvd. to the entrance Clyde J. right and fol 60). Go Blvd. (Route Museum at Warwick of directions from last paragraph low the directions in Chesapeake. From Richmond and Northern Virginia 17 South, J. East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route I-64 Take Morris Blvd. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde to the Mariner's Museum at Warwick to the entrance directions in 60). Go right and follow the Blvd. (Route of directions from Chesapeake. last paragraph From Northwestern Virginia South the head South around Richmond to I-95 Travel Christopher Newport University 2007

Al l -Ti m e Opp o n e n t s First Last Last Last St. Catherine's 0-1 -1 1992 1992 --- 1992 Opponent Record Streak Met Met CNU Opp. St. Paul's (Va.) +1 1-1 1987 1999 1999 1987 win Win St. Mary's (Md.) 4-7 +2 1983 2002 2002 1997 Allegheny (Pa.) 1-0 +1 2006 2006 2006 --- Salisbury (Md.) 1-13 +1 1983 2006 2006 1995 Allegheny (Mass.) 0-1 -1 1995 1995 --- 1995 Savannah A&D (Ga.) 0-1 -1 2003 2003 --- 2003 Allentown (Pa.) 0-1 -1 1995 1995 --- 1995 Seton Hill (Pa.) 0-1 -1 1991 1991 --- 1991 Austin (Tx.) 0-1 -1 2001 2001 --- 2001 SHENANDOAH 27-9 +21 1990 2006 2006 1998 AVERETT 25-33 +1 1983 2006 2006 2006 Shepherd (W.Va.) 0-1 -1 1994 1994 --- 1994 Barton (N.C.) 1-11 -4 1982 1997 1989 1997 Southern Virginia 5-2 +3 1985 2004 2004 1999 Bennett (N.C.) 2-0 +2 1984 1985 1985 --- Southwestern (Tx.) 0-3 -3 2001 2005 --- 2005 Bridgewater (Va.) 3-10 -5 1979 2005 2000 2005 Sweet Briar (Va.) 10-4 +5 1983 2000 2000 1992 Cal-Lutheran 0-1 -1 2001 2001 --- 2001 Texas-Dallas 1-0 +1 2005 2005 2005 --- Campbellsville (Ky.) 0-2 -2 2003 2003 --- 2003 Texas Lutheran 0-1 -1 2004 2004 --- 2004 Capital (O.) 1-0 +1 2006 2006 2006 --- Thomas More (KY) 0-2 -2 1998 2003 --- 2003 Catawba (N.C.) 0-1 -1 1990 1990 --- 1990 Trinity (Texas) 0-2 -2 2005 2006 --- 2006 Catholic (D.C.) 8-14 +3 1984 2006 2006 2003 UNC Greensboro 2-15 -5 1982 1987 1985 1987 Centre (Ky.) 0-1 -1 2003 2003 --- 2003 UNC Wilmington 0-1 -1 1983 1983 --- 1983 Chowan 20-7 +15 1979 2004 2004 1998 Univ. of the South (Tenn.) 1-1 +1 1994 2002 2002 1994 Coker (N.C.) 0-1 -1 1982 1982 --- 1982 Upsala (N.J.) 0-1 -1 1989 1989 --- 1989 Concordia-Moorhead (Mn.) 0-1 -1 2006 2006 --- 2006 Ursinus (Pa.) 3-0 +3 1997 2003 2003 --- Dallas (Texas) 1-0 +1 2005 2005 2005 --- Virginia 0-1 -1 1979 1979 --- 1979 Dickinson (Pa.) 1-0 +1 1995 1995 1995 --- Virginia Commonwealth 0-2 -2 1979 1982 --- 1982 Eastern Mennonite (Va.) 3-5 +2 1979 2001 2001 1993 Virginia Intermont 1-1 +1 1979 1979 1979 1979 East Texas Baptist 1-0 +1 2005 2005 2005 --- Virginia State 1-0 +1 1997 1997 1997 --- Elizabeth City St. (N.C.) 3-3 -3 1985 1988 1986 1988 Virginia Wesleyan 6-0 +6 2002 2006 2006 --- Elizabethtown (Pa.) 2-0 +2 2004 2004 2004 --- Washington (Md.) 3-4 +2 1986 2000 2000 1994 Elon (N.C.) 1-2 -1 1982 1988 1982 1988 Washington Bible 1-0 +1 1993 1993 1993 --- Emory (Ga.) 0-6 -6 1992 2005 --- 2005 Washington & Jefferson 0-1 -1 1994 1994 --- 1994 Emory & Henry (Va.) 4-2 +2 1992 2000 2000 1998 Washington & Lee (Va.) 5-12 +3 1990 2006 2006 2003 Records vs. All Opponents Fayetteville St. (N.C.) 1-0 +1 1985 1985 1985 --- Waynesburg (Pa.) 1-0 +1 2006 2006 2006 --- FERRUM 25-24 +17 1985 2006 2006 1999 Western Maryland 0-4 -4 1988 1992 --- 1992 Franklin & Marshall (Pa.) 1-0 +1 1987 1987 1987 --- Westminster (Pa.) 0-1 -1 1994 1994 --- 1994 Frostburg St. (Md.) 0-4 -4 1999 2004 --- 2004 William & Mary (Va.) 0-4 -4 1979 1983 --- 1983 Gallaudet (D.C.) 1-6 -1 1989 2006 2000 2006 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0-1 -1 2006 2006 --- 2006 Gettysburg (Pa.) 1-3 +1 1989 2006 2006 1994 Wittenberg (O.) 0-1 -1 2006 2006 --- 2006 Gordon (Ga.) 0-1 -1 1992 1992 --- 1992 GREENSBORO 17-44 +4 1982 2006 2006 2005 2007 opponents in bold Guilford (N.C.) 5-3 +5 1989 2005 2005 1993 USA South opponents all caps Hampton (Va.) 9-14 -6 1979 1993 1989 1993 Hanover (Ind.) 3-0 +3 2004 2006 2006 --- Hardin-Simmons (Tx.) 1-0 +1 2006 2006 2006 --- High Point (N.C.) 0-1 -1 1989 1989 --- 1989 Hollins (Va.) 5-0 +5 1988 2002 2002 --- Hood (Md.) 1-0 +1 1996 1996 1996 --- Johns Hopkins (Md.) 0-1 -1 1996 1996 --- 1996 Johnson Bible (Tn.) 1-0 +1 2005 2005 2005 --- Juniata (Pa.) 0-1 -1 2006 2006 --- 2006 Kean (N.J.) 2-0 +2 1997 1999 1999 --- Liberty (Va.) 0-2 -2 1983 1984 --- 1984 Longwood (Va.) 6-3 -1 1979 1986 1986 1986 Lynchburg (Va.) 3-9 -5 1979 1998 1988 1998 Marietta (O.) 0-2 -2 1996 1996 --- 1996 Mary Baldwin (Va.) 7-0 +7 1983 1996 1996 --- Mary Hardin-Baylor (Tx.) 0-1 -1 2001 2001 --- 2001 Maryland-East. Shore 5-0 +5 1983 1986 1986 --- Marymount (Va.) 6-13 +1 1987 1999 1999 1999 Maryville (Tenn.) 2-5 +2 1994 2005 2005 2004 Mary Washington (Va.) 4-20 +2 1979 2003 2003 2000 Meredith (N.C.) 7-1 +6 1979 2000 2000 1991 Messiah (Pa.) 0-2 -2 1979 1987 --- 1987 METHODIST 33-29 +21 1982 2006 2006 1998 Monmouth (Ill.) 0-1 -1 2001 2001 --- 2001 Moravian (Pa.) 0-1 -1 1987 1987 --- 1987 Morgan St. (Md.) 2-0 +2 1985 1989 1989 --- Mt. Olive (N.C.) 1-2 -2 1986 1987 1986 1987 Muskingum (O.) 0-1 -1 2006 2006 --- 2006 Nazareth (N.Y.) 0-1 -1 2003 2003 --- 2003 Newberry (N.C.) 1-0 +1 1983 1983 1983 --- Norfolk St. (Va.) 9-3 +2 1983 1989 1989 1987 N.C. Central 0-1 -1 1987 1987 --- 1987 N.C. WESLEYAN 41-18 +14 1979 2006 2006 1999 Notre Dame (O.) 1-0 +1 1989 1989 1989 --- Oglethorpe (Ga.) 1-0 +1 1999 1999 1999 --- Ohio St. - Newark 1-0 +1 2005 2005 2005 --- Oneonta (N.Y.) St. 1-0 +1 2006 2006 2006 --- PEACE 10-0 +10 1997 2006 2006 --- Pembroke St. (N.C.) 0-4 -4 1984 1987 --- 1987 Penn St.-Behrend 0-1 -1 2003 2003 --- 2003 Piedmont (Ga.) 2-0 +2 2005 2006 2006 --- Radford (Va.) 0-1 -1 1984 1984 --- 1984 Ramapo (N.J.) 2-0 +2 2003 2003 2003 --- Randolph-Macon (Va.) 8-5 +1 1995 2005 2005 2005 Randolph-Macon WC (Va.) 10-0 +10 1979 1996 1996 --- Rhodes (Tenn.) 0-1 -1 1992 1992 --- 1992 Roanoke (Va.) 3-6 +1 1979 1999 1999 1998 Rosemont 1-0 +1 1984 1984 1984 --- Rowan (N.J.) 2-2 +1 1986 2000 2000 1987 Rutgers-Newark (N.J.) 1-1 +1 1995 2004 2004 1995 Salem (W.Va.) 1-0 +1 2004 2004 2004 --- St. Andrews (N.C.) 1-11 -5 1982 1987 1985 1987 CNU prepares itself for another rally

NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 26 Christopher Newport Volleyball 2007 USA South Opponents USA So u t h Opp o n e n t s - 2007 Averett Ferrum Greensboro Sat. Sept. 22 at Rocky Mount, N.C. Sat. Sept. 22 at Rocky Mount, N.C. Fri. Sept. 21 at Fayetteville, N.C. Fri.Oct. 26 at Danville, Va. Fri. Oct. 26 at Danville, Va. Sat. Sept. 29 at Greensboro, N.C. Averett leads series 33-25 CNU leads series 25-24 Greensboro leads series 44-17 Location: Danville, Va. Location: Ferrum, Va. Location: Greensboro, N.C. Enrollment: 900 Enrollment: 1,000 Enrollment: 1,302 President: Dr. Richard Pfau President: Dr. Jennifer L. Braaten President: Dr. Craven E. Williams Interim Athletic Director: Sam Ferguson Athletic Director: Abe Naff Athletic Director: Kim Strable Conference: USA South Conference: USA South Conference: USA South Nickname: Cougars Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Pride Colors: Gold & Navy Colors: Black & Gold Colors: Green, White & Silver Arena: Grant Center, Capacity: 1,500 Arena: Swartz Gym, Capacity: 1,200 Arena: Hanes Gym, Capacity: 800 Head Coach: Danny Miller Head Coach: Nancy Howlett Head Coach: Jean Lojko 2006 Record: 29-7, 13-1 (T1st) 2006 Record: 17-15, 7-7 (4th) 2006 Record: 24-12, 10-4 (3rd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Top Returning Players: Top Returning Players: 5/1 Top Returning Players: Samantha Kirby, So., MH, 6-2 Mindy Altice, Sr., OH, 6-1 Allison Weavil, Sr., MH, 6-0 Kasey Carpenter, Sr., S, 5-6 Jessica Flanigan, So., OH, 5-7 Michelle Lemmons, So., S, 5-6 SID: Sam Ferguson (434) 791-5876 SID: Gary Holden (540) 365-4306 SID: Bob Lowe (336) 272-7102 Ext. 279 Website: http://www.averett.edu/html/ath- Website: http://www.ferrum.edu/athletics Website: http://www.gborocollege.edu/ath- letics.html letics.html

Mary Baldwin Meredith Wed. Sept. 12 at Staunton, Va. Sat. Sept. 15 at The Freeman Center Methodist Wed. Oct. 10 at The Freeman Center Sat. Oct. 20 at Ferrum, Va. Fri. Sept. 21 at Fayetteville, N.C. CNU leads series: 7-0 CNU leads series: 7-1 Sat. Sept. 29 at Greensboro, N.C. Location: Staunton, Va. Location: Raleigh, N.C. CNU leads series: 33-29 Enrollment: 850 Enrollment: 2,000 Location: Fayetteville, N.C. President: Pamela Fox President: Maureen Hartford Enrollment: 2,277 Athletic Director: Sharon Spalding Athletic Director: Jackie Myers President: Dr. M. Elton Hendricks Conference: USA South Conference: USA South Athletic Director: Bob McEvoy Nickname: Squirrels Nickname: Avenging Angels Conference: USA South Colors: Yellow, White & Hunter Green Colors: Maroon & White Nickname: Monarchs Arena: Physival Activity Center (300) Arena: Weatherspoon Gym, Capacity 500 Colors: Greens & Gold Head Coach: Paul Yee Head Coach: Fiona Barkley Arena: March F. Riddle Center, Capacity: 2006 Record: 17-18 2006 Record: 12-15 1,500 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/4 Head Coach: Eddie Matthews Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 2006 Record:15-17, 6-8 (5th) Top Returning Players: Top Returning Players: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/9 Kim Clum, So., S, 5-7 Morgan White, So., OH, 5-10 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Colena Roberts, So., OH, 5-11 Laura Sayabouth, Jr., S, 5-4 Top Returning Players: SID: Donna Miller (540) 887-7160 SID: Greg Jarvis (919) 760-8811 Sara Yeatman, Jr., OH, 5-8 Website: http://www.mbc.edu/athletics Website: http://www.meredith.edu/athlet- Laura Gilbert, So., MB, 6-0 ics SID: Kirbie Britt (910) 630-7172 Website: http://www.methodist.edu/Athlet- ics

N.C. Wesleyan Peace Shenandoah Tue. Sept. 18 at The Freeman Center Sat. Sept. 15 at The Freeman Center Wed. Sept. 26 at Winchester, Va. Wed. Oct. 17 at Rocky Mount, N.C. Sat. Oct. 20 at The Ferrum, Va. Wed. Oct. 24 at The Freeman Center CNU leads series 41-18 CNU leads series 10-0 CNU leads series 27-9 Location: Rocky Mount, N.C. Location: Raleigh, N.C. Location: Winchester, Va. Enrollment: 2000 Enrollment: 650 Enrollment: 1,700 President: Dr. Ian Newbould President: Dr. Laura Bingham President: Dr. James A. Davis Athletic Director: John Thompson Athletic Director: Kelly Johnson Athletic Director: John Hill Conference: USA South Conference: USA South Conference: USA South Nickname: Bishops Nickname: Pacers Nickname: Hornets Colors: Navy Blue & Vegas Gold Colors: Green & White Colors: Red, White & Midnight Blue Arena: Everett Gym, Capacity: 1,200 Arena: Hermann Center, Capacity: 500 Arena: Shingleton Gym, Capacity: 680 Head Coach: Robin Pietryk Head Coach: Heather Sulkowski Head Coach: Sarah Pelster 2006 Record: 12-19, 3-11 (T6th) 2006 Record: 12-20, 1-13 (8th) 2006 Record: 14-14, 3-11 (T6th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2 Top Returning Players: Bridget Corbitt, Sr., S, 5-4 Top Returning Players: Brittany Insley, So., MH, 5-9 Nicole Corn, Jr., OH, 5-8 Michelle Chandler, Sr., MH/S, 5-10 Sydney Bens, Jr., OH, 5-9 SID: Heather Sulkowski (919) 508-2331 Jennifer Thompson, Sr., OH, 5-9 April Wilson, Sr., MH, 5-11 Website: http://www.gopeacepride.org SID: Scott Musa (540) 665-5417 SID: Rikki Rich (252) 985-5271 Website: http://www.su.edu/athletics Website: http://annex.ncwc.edu/Athletics

Christopher Newport University 27 Captains' Volleyball 2007

No n -Co n f e r e n c e Opp o n e n t s - 2007 Berry Elizabethtown Emory Fri. Aug.31 at Atlanta, Ga. Sat. Oct. 13 at The Freeman Center Fri. Aug. 31 at Atlanta, Ga. First meeting CNU leads series 2-0 Emory leads series 6-0 Location: Mount Berry, Ga. Location: Elizabethtown, Pa. Location: Atlanta, Ga. Enrollment: 1,800 Enrollment: 1,800 Enrollment: 11,500 President: Stephen Briggs President: Theodore E. Long President: James W. Wagner Athletic Director: Todd Brooks Athletic Director: Nancy Latimore Athletic Director: Conference: Southern States A.C. Conference: Middle Atlantic Conf/Common- Conference: University Athletic Assoc. Nickname: Lady Vikings wealth Nickname: Eagles Colors: Navy & Silver Nickname: Blue Jays Colors: Blue & Gold Arena: Ford Gym (1,500) Colors: Royal Blue & Gray Arena: Emory Gym (4,000) Head Coach: Brianne Smedley Arena: Thompson Gym (2,400) Head Coach: Jennifer McDowell 2006 Record: 35-9 Head Coach: Randall Kreider 2006 Record: 28-11 SID: Scott Dunford, 706-290-2146 2006 Record: 26-7 SID: John Farina, 404-727-6553

2007 Opponents e-mail: [email protected] SID: Ian Showalter, 717-361-1311 e-mail: [email protected] Website: http://berry.edu/athletics e-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.go.emory.edu Website: http://www.etwon.edu/sports Gallaudet Sat. Oct. 12 at The Freeman Center Hampton Fri. Oct. 19 at The Freeman Center McDaniel Gallaudet leads series 6-1 Sat. Sept. 8 at Lexington, Va. Location: Washington, D.C. Hampton leads series 14-9 Location: Hampton, Va. First meeting Enrollment: 2,200 Location: Westminster, Md. President: Enrollment: 6,000 President: William R. Harvey Enrollment: 1,600 Athletic Director: James DeStefano President: Joan Coley Conference: Capital A.C. Athletic Director: Joseph Taylor Conference: Mid-Eastern A.C. Athletic Director: James M. Smith Nickname: Bison Conference: Centennial Colors: Buff & Blue Nickname: Lady Pirates Colors: Royal Blue & White Nickname: Green Terror Arena: Field House (1,500) Colors: Green & Gold Head Coach: Lynn Ray Boren Arena: Convocation Center (7,200) Head Coach: Pedro Gonzalez Arena: Gill Center (2,000) 2006 Record: 30-10 Head Coach: Carole Molloy SID: Oscar Ocuto, 202-651-5274 2006 Record: 8-20 SID: Maurice Williams, 757-727-5757 2006 Record: 18-10 e-mail: [email protected] SID: Luke Stillson, 410-857-2291 Website: http://athletics.gallaudet.edu e-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.hamptonpirates.com e-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.mcdaniel.edu/athletics Nazareth Sat. Oct. 13 at The Freeman Center Nazareth leads series 1-0 Puget Sound Randolph-Macon Location: Rochester, N.Y. Sat. Sept. 1 at Atlanta, Ga. Tue. Sept. 4 at The Freeman Center Enrollment: 1,638 First meeting CNU leads series 8-5 President: Dean Braveman Location: Tacoma, Wash. Location: Ashland, Va. Athletic Director: Peter Bothner Enrollment: 2,500 Enrollment: 1,100 Conference: Empire 8 President: Ron Thomas President: Robert Lindgren Nickname: Golden Flyers Athletic Director: Amy Hackett Athletic Director: Denis Kanach Colors: Purple & Gold Conference: Northwest Conference: Old Dominion A.C. Arena: Robert A. Kidera Gym (1,200) Nickname: Loggers Nickname: Yellow Jackets Head Coach: Nagy Abdelrazek Colors: Maroon & White Colors: Lemon & Black 2005 Record: 13-21 Arena: Memorial Field House (4,000) Arena: Crenshaw Gym (1,300) SID: Joe Seil, 585-389-2452 Head Coach: Mark Massey Head Coach: Bill Rogers e-mail: [email protected] 2006 Record: 16-7 2006 Record: 24-11 Website: www.naz.edu/dept/athletics SID: Chris Thompson, 253-879-3974 SID: Chris Kilcoyne, 804-752-7387 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ups.edu/athletics.xml Website: http://www.rmc.edu/athletics

Pre-Season American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) National Rankings Of CNU Opponents 5. Emory 11. St. Thomas (Minn.) 19 Southwestern (Tex) ORV Washington & Lee ORV Puget Sound

NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 28 Christopher Newport Volleyball 2007 2007 Opponents No n -Co n f e r e n c e Opp o n e n t s - 2007 Salisbury Southwestern (Tx.) St. Thomas (Minn.) Wed. Oct. 3 at Salisbury, Md. Fri. Sept. 7 at Lexington, Va. Sat. Sept. 1 at Atlanta, Ga. Southwestern leads series 3-0 First meeting Sat. Oct. 27 at Virginia Beach, Va. Location: Georgetown, Texas Location: St. Paul, Minn. Salisbury leads series 13-1 Enrollment: 1,265 Enrollment: 5,000 Location: Salisbury, Md. President: Jake B. Schrum President: Dennis Dease Enrollment: 6,700 Athletic Director: Glada Munt Athletic Director: Steve Fritz President: Dr. Janet Dudley-Eshbach Conference: SCAC Conference: Minnesota Intercollegiate A.C. Athletic Director: Michael Vienna Nickname: Pirates Nickname: Tommies Conference: Capital A.C. Colors: Black & Gold Colors: Pueple & Gray Nickname: Sea Gulls Arena: Corbin J. Robertson Center (1,200) Arena: Schoenecker Gym (2,000) Colors: Maroon & gold Head Coach: Hannah Long Head Coach: Stephanie Szabo Arena: Maggs PA Center (2,000) 2006 Record: 30-9 2005 Record: 21-13 Head Coach: Margie Knight SID: Jeff Sutton, 512-863-1254 SID: Gene McGivern, 651-962-5903 2006 Record: 22-13 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] SID: Sam Atkinson, 410-543-6016 Website: http://southwesternpirates.cstv.com Website: http://www.tommiesports.com e-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.salisbury.edu/athletics Virginia-Wise Virginia Wesleyan Sat. Sept. 8 at Lexington, Va. Susquehanna Sat. Oct. 13 at The Freeman Center Fri. Oct. 12 at The Freeman Center First meeting Sat. Oct. 27 at Virginia Beach, Va. Location: Wise, Va. First meeting CNU leads series 6-0 Location: Selinsgrove, Pa. Enrollment: 1,900 Location: Virginia Beach, Va. President: Dr. David Prior Enrollment: 1,900 Enrollment: 1,400 President: L. Jay Lemons Athletic Director: Ray Spenilla President: Dr. William T. Greer Conference: Appalachian AC Athletic Director: Pam Samuelson Athletic Director: Sonny Travis Conference: Middle Atlantic Conf/Commowealth Nickname: Cavaliers Conference: Old Dominion AC Colors: Cardinal, Silver & Gray Nickname: Crusaders Nickname: Blue Marlins Colors: Orange & Maroon Arena: Fred B. Greear (1,500) Colors: Navy blue & silver Head Coach: Steve Dallman Arena: O.W. Houts Gym (1,700) Arena: Batten Center (1,120) Head Coach: John Tom 2006 Record: 11-17 Head Coach: Andrea Hoover SID: Chris Myers, 276-328-0188 2006 Record: 18-21 2006 Record: 19-9 SID: Jennifer Botchie, 570-372-4432 e-mail: [email protected] SID: Joe Wasiluk, 757-455-3393 Website: http://www.wise,virginia.edu/athletics e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.susqu.edu/athletics Website: www.vwc.edu/athletics Washington & Lee West Virginia Wesleyan Sat. Oct. 13 at The Freeman Center Sat. Oct. 13 at The Freeman Center W&L leads series 12-5 First meeting Location: Lexington, Va. Location: Buckhannon, W.Va. Enrollment: 1,700 Enrollment: 1,650 President: Ken Ruscio President: Pamela Balch Athletic Director: Michael Walsh Athletic Director: George Klebez Conference: Old Dominion AC Conference: West Virginia Intercollegiate AC Nickname: Generals Nickname: Lady Bobcats Colors: Royal blue & white Colors: Orange & Black Arena: Warner Center (2,500) Arena: J.D. Rockefeller Gym (3,500) Head Coach: Bryan Snyder Head Coach: April DeCoste 2006 Record: 29-8 2006 Record: 16-13 SID: Brian Laubscher, 540-458-8668 SID: Hailey Noble, 304-473-8102 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.athletics.wlu.edu Website: http://bobcats.wvwc.edu

The Captains huddle during a timeout Christopher Newport University 29 Captains' Volleyball 2007

Re v i e w o f 2006 WINNING HAS BECOME A That came after Collins was named Tournament and Liz Bush earned the HABIT first team all-South Region by the honor at Gallaudet. A look at the list of Christopher AVCA. That, too, was a first for CNU. REGIONALLY RANKED Newport won-lost records over the In addition, Collins was also Player The Captains spent all season in years makes it obvious that winning of the Year on the Virginia Sports In- the American Volleyball Coaches As- wasn't always the normal way of formation Director's (VaSID) all-state sociation regional rankings, placing things. No more. Division II-III team, as well as in the as high as sixth on three different CNU produced another outstand- USA South. occasions and holding the No. 8 spot ing season in 2006, a 27-10 record, 2006 Season ALL-USA SOUTH at the end of the year. and did it against easily the toughest In addition to Collins' USA South RECORDS FALLING schedule the Lady Captains have ever Player of the Year honor, CNU did Jenna Williams completed her faced, one that included matches quite well when the conference re- outstanding career by setting a new against six nationally-ranked oppo- leased its post-season honors. school record for digs with 2001, nents. Joining Collins on the all-conference more than 500 above the old mark It was all part of a more recent first team was sophomore Liz Bush. set by now-coach Lindsay Sheppard. trend that has seen CNU post a Named to the second team were Williams also set a new single sea- record of 205-84 over the last eight senior Jenna Williams and sophomore son mark with 577, giving her the years. Sarah Brown. three highest season totals ever. During that period the Lady Cap- Receiving honorable mention all- In addition, she wound up playing tains have won four USA South conference honors were sophomore in 527 games, also a school career championships (actually in the last Ellen Koch and freshman Sarah mark. six years) and made four NCAA ap- Hunkele. Brittany Collins barely missed set- pearances. In addition, Williams was named ting a career assist record, closing CONFERENCE FINALS AGAIN Libero of the Year for the second her junior year with 3,826, just 156 - PART 6 straight season. off the record held by Nina Richard- Make it six years in a row that CNU ALL-STATE son. has reached the championship match With Collins leading the way as OUTSTANDING EFFORTS of the USA South Tournament. state Player of the Year, CNU also had Two CNU players earned spots in CNU Breezed through the first two a second player on the list, sopho- the American Volleyball Coaches As- rounds, topping Shenandoah, 30-19, more Liz Bush. sociation single-match performance 30-21, 30-24, at the Freeman Center Collins was a first team selection, clubs. and then ousting Greensboro, 30-23, and Bush was chosen to the second Jenna Williams reached the 30- 30-28, 30-26, in the semi-finals. team dig club with 32 against Allegheny. But in a great battle in Danville, Va., ALL-TOURNAMENT Brittany Collins had a triple double homestanding Averett edged Christo- Several CNU players were honored against N.C. Wesleyan with 28 as- pher Newport, 30-26, 20-30, 30-26, for their play at regular season tour- sists, 12 aces and 11 digs. 22-30, 15-11, to take the title. naments. ACADEMICALLY STRONG It came after the two teams had At the Trinity National Invitational Three players were included on the finished in a regular season first Tournament Sarah Brown was includ- USA South all-academic team. place tie with 13-1 records, but for ed on the all-tournament team. Meghan Puckli, Nicole Sperlazza and the second year in a row CNU had Brittany Collins received the same Kenzie Lockie all received the honor. lost a coin flip for the right to host honor at the Gallaudet Tournament, In addition, Sperlazza was a Dean's the conference championship tourna- as well as at the Thomas More Tour- List student in the Spring semester. ment. The previous year the Lady nament. Brown was also a member Captains had staged a furious rally to of the team at the Thomas More defeat Greensboro in five games on the Pride's home court to capture the conference crown. In the championship match at Aver- ett, CNU had four players record dou- ble figures in kills, led by sophomore Ellen Koch with 21. Freshman Sarah Hunkele added 18, while sophomore Sarah Brown had 12 and sophomore Liz Bush added 10, showcasing some of CNU's outstanding young talent. Junior Brittany Collins added 56 The Official volleyball assists and 20 digs, while the team's only senior starter, Jenna Williams, had 20 digs. In her last game as a senior she finished with 2001 digs. of the ALL-AMERICA Junior Brittany Collins became the first CNU player to ever earn All- USA South America honors, after completing her outstanding junior year. Collins was honored by the Ameri- can Volleyball Coaches Association as Athletic Conference an Honorable Mention All-American.

NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 30 Christopher Newport Volleyball 2006 Statistics & Results 2404.5 Points 316.0 370.0 414.0 379.0 228.5 239.0 251.0 28.5 98.0 19.0 27.0 34.0 0.0 0.5 Points 141.0 147.0 93.0 122.0 103.5 107.0 89.5 25.5 15.5 38.5 22.0 7.0 912.0 0.0 0.5 BHE 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 11 0 0 3 23 76 0 2 BHE 1 1 2 7 2 5 31 0 0 17 8 0 0 2 BE 1 4 0 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 15 56 0 0 BE 3 8 7 11 3 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2007 B/G 0.31 0.74 0.37 0.88 0.73 0.20 0.30 0.55 0.06 0.17 0.00 0.00 1.98 1.92 0.00 0.03 B/G 0.34 0.22 0.63 0.72 0.27 0.91 0.38 0.50 0.07 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01

Total 12 31 13 36 29 8 12 11 1 7 0 0 93.0 247.5 0 1 Total 34 25 75 86 26 109 46 13 8 4 0 0 0 1 BA 10 26 12 32 23 8 9 9 1 5 0 0 136 359 0 1 BA 28 20 68 68 25 94 34 11 6 4 0 0 0 1 BS 2 5 1 4 6 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 25 68 0 0 BLOCKING BS 6 5 7 18 1 15 12 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Conf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 5-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 7-1 7-1 7-1 7-1 7-1 8-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 11-1 11-1 12-1 13-1 13-1 13-1 13-1 Dig/G 1.97 0.31 0.46 0.68 0.43 1.61 2.55 0.25 1.33 1.61 0.67 4.24 14.40 15.70 3.00 1.68 Dig/G 0.64 2.16 0.30 0.47 2.06 0.28 3.06 0.23 1.69 1.24 4.65 0.46 1.47 1.66

a t c h e s 11-5 2-0 9-5 Captains' Volleyball DIG 77 13 16 28 17 66 102 5 24 66 24 178 677 2025 9 52 DIG DIG 63 246 36 56 198 34 370 6 196 31 577 47 44 121 M 2-4 Overall 2-5 0-1 2-6 0-2 3-6 0-3 4-6 1-3 5-6 2-3 6-6 7-6 8-6 9-6 9-7 10-7 11-7 12-7 13-7 13-8 14-8 15-8 16-8 16-9 17-9 18-9 19-9 20-9 21-9 22-9 23-9 24-9 25-9 26-9 27-9 27-10 RE 8 1 4 0 2 10 2 0 0 13 1 9 1 54 BLOCKING 1 2 RE 14 42 1 1 28 2 2 0 32 0 57 1 15 1 14 210 AWAY NEUTRAL 7-4 6-0 1-4 Pct .754 .913 1.000 .820 .895 .899 .853 .878 .887 .844 .957 .857 .873 .500 .000 Pct .727 .754 .863 .841 .901 .875 .875 .887 .893 .875 .884 .909 .500 .000 .871

t a t i s t i c s HOME 9-1 5-1 4-0 16 9 0 25 13 18 28 6 6 28 7 9 166 DIG SE 1 0 SE 12 47 45 66 40 32 69 6 57 8 24 33 2 0 441 S 31 8 9 0 7 12 34 44 6 8 20 20 5 173 SA 0 0 SERVE SA 2 21 31 40 66 17 108 6 56 9 22 32 0 0 410 o n f e r e n c e C 27-10 13-1 14-9 .152 .571 .071 .857 .600 .196 .362 1.000 .714 .074 .333 .170 .369 SERVE Pct .000 .176 Pct .312 .228 .545 1.941 .259 2.350 .378 1.000 .175 .909 .310 .300 2.000 .263 .409 v e r a l l 7 4 1 12 9 9 362 5 110 4 3 16 545 A 0 3 SET A 5 13 6 33 15 47 1216 5 11 140 36 3 6 5 1541 o u t h 30-24,28-30,19-30,30-32 Score-by-game 20-30,30-25,20-30,25-30 17-30,18-30,37-39 29-31,22-30,20-30 19-30,30-28,23-30,30-25,12-15 23-30,30-22,30-20,30-28 25-30,18-30,20-30 30-19,30-27,30-24 30-27,30-24,25-30,30-25 30-17,28-30,30-26,30-25 30-25,30-20,26-30,30-18 30-17,27-30,30-13,30-23 30-13,30-26,30-16 30-18,30-20,30-24 30-4,30-21,30-26 25-30,21-30,26-30 30-19,35-33,30-22 30-24,31-29,30-21 30-24,30-27,30-21 30-26,30-19,30-15 29-31,30-25,30-26,18-30,11-15 30-23,28-30,30-27,30-14 30-13,30-25,30-14 30-25,30-24,30-27 20-30,24-30,29-31 30-24,30-28,30-27 30-19,24-30,30-17,30-24 28-30,30-14,30-20,30-18 30-11,30-25,30-15 30-23,30-22,30-16 30-18,30-11,31-29 30-28,30-27,31-29 30-21,30-27,30-32,30-21,0-0 30-26,33-31,30-19 30-19,30-21,30-24 30-23,30-28,30-26 26-30,30-20,26-30,30-22,11-15 .201 .261 .122 .194 .201 .372 -.059 .176 -.115 .200 -.167 .188 .277 Pct -1.000 -.571 SET Pct .175 .154 .230 .243 .146 .184 .388 -.019 -.031 .158 -.042 .143 -.714 -.500 .187 S L L L L L L L L L L 334 307 246 273 189 78 51 17 61 5 12 1748 166 TA 2 7 TA 832 986 914 758 499 452 227 54 161 19 24 7 7 8 4948 2006 O 2006 e s u l t s RECORD: OVERALL ALL MATCHES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE 1-3 Score 1-3 0-3 0-3 2-3 3-1 0-3 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-3 3-1 3-0 3-0 0-3 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 59 40 56 42 31 9 16 4 21 1 4 317 28 3-1 E 2 4 3-0 3-0 3-0 E 148 2-3 182 132 103 76 77 26 16 42 5 6 1 5 4 823

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Christopher Newport University

#11 Concordia-Moorhead Opponent vs #9 Wisconson-Oshkosh at #1 Juniata at Trinity (TX) at Trinity vs Muskingum vs Hardin-Simmons vs #2 Wittenberg at Peace College at Peace vs Gettysburg WASHINGTON & LEE WASHINGTON VA WESLEYAN COLLEGE WESLEYAN VA at Methodist vs vs Ferrum NC WESLEYAN BISHOPS NC WESLEYAN GREENSBORO COLLEGE AVERETT at Shenandoah Hornets vs Catholic University vs Allegheny vs Oneonta St. at Gallaudet SHENANDOAH HORNETS (PA) vs Waynesburg vs Piedmont (GA) vs #22 Capital (OH) vs Hanover (IN) vs Hanover at NC Wesleyan Bishops at NC Wesleyan SALISBURY SEA GULLS SALISBURY at Ferrum METHODIST PEACE COLLEGE at VA Wesleyan College Wesleyan at VA at Greensboro College University vs Averett SHENANDOAH HORNETS vs #3 Greensboro College University at Averett

KOCH, Ellen KOCH, Liz BUSH, HUNKELE, Sarah Sarah BROWN, Meghan PUCKLI, Kenzie LOCKIE, Brittany COLLINS, Katie PARMELY, Jessie GWALTNEY, Sarah COFFEY, Nicole SPERLAZZA, Jenna WILLIAMS, Casey MARTIN, NEWPORT. CHRISTOPHER STATS SUMMARY KNOLL, Katie TEAM PLAYER HUNKELE, Sarah KOCH, Ellen KOCH, Liz BUSH, BROWN, Sarah BROWN, Kenzie LOCKIE, PUCKLI, Meghan PUCKLI, Brittany COLLINS, Katie PARMELY, COFFEY, Sarah COFFEY, Jessie GWALTNEY, Jenna WILLIAMS, Nicole SPERLAZZA, MARTIN, Casey MARTIN, KNOLL, Katie CNU TEAM Date Sep 8 Sep 1 Sep 9 Sep 1 Sep 9 Sep 2 *Sep 13 Sep 2 Sep 15 Sep 5 *Sep 16 Sep 8 *Sep 16 *Sep 19 *Sep 23 *Sep 23 *Sep 26 Oct 6 Oct 6 Oct 7 Oct 07 *Oct 11 Oct 14 Oct 14 Oct 15 Oct 15 *Oct 18 Oct 20 *Oct 21 *Oct 21 *Oct 24 Oct 25 *Oct 28 5 7 1 9 10 3 13 16 8 6 14 4 2 *Oct 28

Ranked by kills per game by Ranked ## kills per game by Ranked 12

#Oct 31 ## #Nov 3 #Nov 1 #Nov 4 #Nov 5 * USA South Matches * USA Matches South Tournament # USA 7 9 3 10 13 16 6 8 4 14 2 12

2007

e a m t a t i s t i c s Ca t e g o r y Le a d e r s T S ## ATTACK (by K) G K K/Game E TA Pct ATTACK 7 BUSH, Liz 119 342 2.87 132 914 .230 Kills 1747 5 KOCH, Ellen 114 334 2.93 182 986 .154 Errors 823 1 HUNKELE, Sarah 99 294 2.97 148 832 .175 Total Attacks 4948 9 BROWN, Sarah 120 287 2.39 103 758 .243 Attack Pct .187 10 PUCKLI, Meghan 120 160 1.33 77 452 .184 Kills/Game 13.5 SET Assists 1541 ## SET (by A) G A A/Game Attempts 3767 13 COLLINS, Brittany 121 1216 10.05 Assist Pct .409 8 GWALTNEY, Jessie 25 140 5.60 Assists/Game 11.9 10 PUCKLI, Meghan 120 47 0.39 SERVE 4 WILLIAMS, Jenna 124 36 0.29 Aces 410 9 BROWN, Sarah 120 33 0.28 Errors 441 Attempts 3416 2065 Statistics Serve Pct .871 ## BLOCK (by Total) G BS BA Total B/Game BE Aces/Game 3.2 10 PUCKLI, Meghan 120 15 94 109.0 0.91 12 SERVE RECEPTIONS 9 BROWN, Sarah 120 18 68 86.0 0.72 11 Errors 210 7 BUSH, Liz 119 7 68 75.0 0.63 7 Errors/Game 1.6 13 COLLINS, Brittany 121 12 34 46.0 0.38 12 Attempts 2570 1 HUNKELE, Sarah 99 6 28 34.0 0.34 3 Reception Pct .918 DEFENSE Digs 2025 ## KILL (by K) G K K/Game Digs/Game 15.7 7 BUSH, Liz 119 342 2.87 BLOCKING 5 KOCH, Ellen 114 334 2.93 Block Solo 68 1 HUNKELE, Sarah 99 294 2.97 Block Assist 359 9 BROWN, Sarah 120 287 2.39 Total Blocks 247.5 10 PUCKLI, Meghan 120 160 1.33 Blocks Per Game 1.9 Block Errors 56 BALL HANDLING ERRORS 76 ## SERVE (by SA) G SA SE TA Pct SA/G ATTENDANCE 13 COLLINS, Brittany 121 108 69 552 .875 0.89 Total 1970 3 LOCKIE, Kenzie 96 66 40 406 .901 0.69 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/197 6 COFFEY, Sarah 116 56 57 531 .893 0.48 Neutral site #/Avg 16/73 9 BROWN, Sarah 120 40 66 415 .841 0.33 Current win streak 0 - 14 SPERLAZZA, Nicole 102 32 33 363 .909 0.31 Home win streak 5 - MATCH WINS BY #GAMES 1 2 3 4 5 Total ## DEFENSE (by Dig) G DIG Dig/G BHE Christopher Newport 0 0 18 8 1 27 4 WILLIAMS, Jenna 124 577 4.65 8 Opponents 0 0 5 2 3 10 13 COLLINS, Brittany 121 370 3.06 31 5 KOCH, Ellen 114 246 2.16 1 GAMES WON BY GAME 1 2 3 4 5 Total 3 LOCKIE, Kenzie 96 198 2.06 2 Christopher Newport 26 27 25 11 0 89 6 COFFEY, Sarah 116 196 1.69 0 Opponents 11 10 12 3 3 39 POINTS BY GAME 1 2 3 4 5 Total Christopher Newport 1041 1057 1053 403 34 3588 Opponents 862 949 916 335 45 3107

Na t i o n a l St a t i s t i c a l Le a d e r s Category Player Statistic Rank Aces per game Brittany Collins 0.89 24th Aces per game Kenzie Lockie 0.69 98th Assists per game Brittany Collins 10.05 99th

Category Team Statistic Rank Aces per game CNU 31.8 41st W-L Pct. CNU .73 51st

CNU's Lo n g e s t Wi n n i n g St r e a k s

Streak No. Specifics Consecutive Wins 16 Oct. 2, 1985 (def. Longwood, 2-1) to Oct. 20, 1985 (def. Longwood, 2-0) 16 Sept. 17, 2002 (def. Shenandoah, 3-0) to Nov. 2, 2002 (def. Ferrum, 3-1) Consecutive Home Wins 31 Oct. 24, 2003 (def. Peace, 3-0) to Sept, 23, 2006 (def. Greensboro, 3-0) Consecutive conference wins 29 Oct. 28, 2000 (def. Methodist, 3-0) to Nov. 2, 2002 (def. Ferrum, 3-1) Consecutive Home conference wins 36 Oct. 28, 2000 (def. Methodist, 3-0) to Sept. 23, 2006 (def. Greensboro, 3-0)

Longest overall winning streaks No. Start (Opponent) Last Win (Opponent) End (Opponent) 16 Oct. 2, 1985 (Longwood) Oct. 20, 1985 (Longwood) Oct. 20, 1985 (Methodist) 16 Sept. 17, 2002 (Shenandoah) Nov. 2, 2002 (Ferrum) Nov. 2, 2002 (Averett) 15 Sept. 15, 2004 (Chowan) Oct. 10, 2004 (Chowan) Oct. 10, 2004 (Bridgewater) 10 Sept. 8, 2001 (Shenandoah) Oct. 8, 2001 (Greensboro) Oct. 12, 2001 )Monmouth)

NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 32 Christopher Newport Volleyball 2007 2006 Match Highs 2006 In d i v i d u a l Ma t c h Hi g h s 2006 Te a m Ma t c h Hi g h s ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .769 (13- 3-13) BUSH, Liz vs Catholic (Oct 6) .306 (38- 8- 98) vs Ferrum (Sep 16) .750 (12- 0-16) BROWN, Sarah vs Oneonta St. (Oct 7) .293 (53-17-123) vs Peace (Oct 24) .571 (12- 0-21) BROWN, Sarah vs VA Wesleyan (Sep 5) .277 (50-14-130) vs Piedmont (GA) (Oct 14) .500 (12- 2-20) HUNKELE, Sarah at VA Wesleyan (Oct 25) .277 (37-11- 94) at Ferrum (Oct 21) .500 (12- 0-24) BUSH, Liz vs NC Wesleyan (Sep 19) .270 (46-15-115) vs Allegheny (Oct 06) .444 (12- 4-18) KOCH, Ellen vs Peace (Oct 24) .435 (12- 2-23) BROWN, Sarah vs Concordia-Moorhead (Sep 8) KILLS (K-E-TA) .429 (14- 2-28) BROWN, Sarah at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 70 (70-32-214) 5g at Averett (Nov 4) .387 (13- 1-31) LOCKIE, Kenzie vs Ferrum (Sep 16) 69 (69-35-168) 4g vs Shenandoah (Oct 11) .385 (12- 2-26) HUNKELE, Sarah vs Washington & Lee (Sep 15) 63 (63-24-186) 5g at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 61 (61-33-220) 5g vs Muskingum (Sep 1) KILLS (K-E-TA) 59 (59-28-171) 4g vs Concordia-Moorhead (Sep 8) 21 (21- 5-55) 5g KOCH, Ellen at Averett (Nov 4) 18 (18- 7-55) 5g HUNKELE, Sarah at Averett (Nov 4) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 17 (17- 5-36) 4g HUNKELE, Sarah vs Salisbury (Oct 20) 220 (61-33-220) 5g vs Muskingum (Sep 1) 16 (16- 6-37) 5g BUSH, Liz at Greensboro (Oct 28) 214 (70-32-214) 5g at Averett (Nov 4) 16 (16- 5-36) 4g KOCH, Ellen vs Shenandoah (Oct 11) 186 (63-24-186) 5g at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 16 (16- 5-38) 5g BUSH, Liz at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 171 (59-28-171) 4g vs Concordia-Moorhead (Sep 8) 15 (15- 6-39) 4g HUNKELE, Sarah vs Concordia-Moorhead (Sep 8) 168 (69-35-168) 4g vs Shenandoah (Oct 11) 15 (15- 2-46) 4g HUNKELE, Sarah vs Gettysburg (Sep 2) 162 (49-23-162) 4g vs Hardin-Simmons (Sep 9) 15 (15- 7-35) 4g BROWN, Sarah vs Shenandoah (Oct 11) 14 (14- 7-42) 4g BUSH, Liz vs Washington & Lee (Sep 15) ASSISTS 62 (5g) at Averett (Nov 4) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 56 (5g) vs Muskingum (Sep 1) 55 (21- 5-55) 5g KOCH, Ellen at Averett (Nov 4) 56 (4g) vs Concordia-Moorhead (Sep 8) 55 (18- 7-55) 5g HUNKELE, Sarah at Averett (Nov 4) 56 (5g) at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 53 (13- 5-53) 3g HUNKELE, Sarah vs Greensboro (Nov 3) 55 (4g) vs Shenandoah (Oct 11) 50 (11- 3-50) 5g LOCKIE, Kenzie vs Muskingum (Sep 1) 47 (11- 7-47) 5g KOCH, Ellen at Gallaudet (Oct 7,) DIGS 46 (15- 2-46) 4g HUNKELE, Sarah vs Gettysburg (Sep 2) 94 (5g) at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 43 (12- 5-43) 4g LOCKIE, Kenzie vs Hardin-Simmons (Sep 9) 88 (5g) vs Muskingum (Sep 1) 42 (14- 7-42) 4g BUSH, Liz vs Washington & Lee (Sep 15) 85 (5g) at Averett (Nov 4) 42 (13- 8-42) 4g BUSH, Liz vs Concordia-Moorhead (Sep 8) 74 (4g) vs Salisbury Sea (Oct 20) 40 (12-12-40) 3g KOCH, Ellen vs Capital (OH) (Oct 15) 71 (4g) vs Concordia-Moorhead (Sep 8)

POINTS ACES 22.5 (14- 4- 4.5) 5g BROWN, Sarah at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 22 at NC Wesleyan (Oct 18) 21.5 (16- 3- 2.5) 5g BUSH, Liz at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 20 vs Washington & Lee (Sep 15) 21.0 (21- 0- 0.0) 5g KOCH, Ellen at Averett (Nov 4) 19 vs Waynesburg (PA) (Oct 14) 20.0 (16- 2- 2.0) 4g KOCH, Ellen vs Shenandoah (Oct 11) 18 at Greensboro (Oct 28) 18.5 (18- 0- 0.5) 5g HUNKELE, Sarah at Averett (Nov 4) 18 at Methodist (Sep 16)

ASSISTS BLOCKS 56 (5g) COLLINS, Brittany at Averett (Nov 4) 15.0 at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 51 (5g) COLLINS, Brittany at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 12.0 vs Hardin-Simmons (Sep 9) 47 (4g) COLLINS, Brittany vs Gettysburg (Sep 2) 11.0 vs Shenandoah (Oct 11) 47 (4g) COLLINS, Brittany vs Concordia-Moorhead (Sep 8) 11.0 vs Salisbury (Oct 20) 46 (4g) COLLINS, Brittany vs Salisbury (Oct 20) 10.0 vs Shenandoah (Oct 31)

DIGS 32 (3g) WILLIAMS, Jenna vs Allegheny (Oct 6) 25 (4g) COLLINS, Brittany vs Concordia-Moorhead (Sep 8) 25 (5g) WILLIAMS, Jenna vs Muskingum (Sep 1) 24 (5g) COLLINS, Brittany at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 24 (5g) WILLIAMS, Jenna at Gallaudet (Oct 7)

ACES 12 COLLINS, Brittany at NC Wesleyan (Oct 18) 7 COLLINS, Brittany vs Washington & Lee (Sep 15) 7 COLLINS, Brittany vs Greensboro (Nov 3) 7 COLLINS, Brittany vs Greensboro (Sep 23) 6 COFFEY, Sarah at Greensboro (Oct 28)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 7 ( 2- 5) BROWN, Sarah at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 7 ( 2- 5) PUCKLI, Meghan at Gallaudet (Oct 7) 7 ( 2- 5) BUSH, Liz at Peace (Sep 13) 7 ( 2- 5) PUCKLI, Meghan vs Allegheny (Oct 6) 7 ( 2- 5) PUCKLI, Meghan vs Shenandoah (Oct 31) 7 ( 0- 7) PUCKLI, Meghan vs Hardin-Simmons (Sep 9) 6 ( 0- 6) PUCKLI, Meghan at Ferrum (Oct 21) 6 ( 0- 6) PUCKLI, Meghan vs Salisbury (Oct 20) 6 ( 0- 6) BROWN, Sarah vs Shenandoah (Oct 11) 5 ( 2- 3) COLLINS, Brittany vs Hardin-Simmons (Sep 9)

Stacy Whiting Jenna Williams 2006 USA South Libero of the Year Christopher Newport University 33 Captains' Volleyball 2007

Se a s o n Le a d e r s Kills 1. Lindsay Sheppard 2001 612 Block Solo 2. Tricia Nelsen 2004 523 1. Angie Cook 1985 100 3. Lindsay Sheppard 2000 498 2. Dawn Terry 1985 82 4. Amber Bradshaw 2003 464 3. Dawn Terry 1984 66 5. Oksana Boukhtina 2000 449 4. Dawn Terry 1986 60 Amber Bradshaw 2004 449 Tina Sage 1985 60 7. Amanda Adkins 1997 404 6. Beth Spurell 1989 53 8. Tiffany Libeu 1995 387 7. Lou Long 1985 49 Jenna Williams 2003 387 8. Beth Spurell 1986 47 10. Heather Vaden 2000 384 9. Angie Cook 1985 46 10. Sandy Miller 1987 45 Attempts 1. Lindsay Sheppard 2001 1488 Block Assist 2. Amber Bradshaw 2004 1451 1. Oksana Boukhtina 2000 126 3. Tricia Nelsen 2004 1353 2. Meghan Puckli 2006 94 4. Lindsay Sheppard 2000 1314 3. Nina Richardson 2000 78 5. Amber Bradshaw 2003 1309 4. Oksana Boukhtina 1998 74 6. Amber Bradshaw 2005 1204 5. Nicole Kendra 2001 73 7. Jenna Williams 2003 1191 6. Miranda Swaim 1997 70 8. Heather Vaden 1999 1068 7. Oksana Boukhtina 1999 69 9. Amanda Adkins 1997 1031 8. Liz Bush 2006 68 10. Ellen Koch 2006 986 9. Sarah Brown 2006 68 10. Melissa Noble 2000 67 Assists

All-Time Season Leaders 1. Brittany Collins 2004 1356 Total Blocks 2. Nina Richardson 2000 1337 1. Oksana Boukhtina 2000 148 3. Nina Richardson 2001 1271 2. Angie Cook 1985 122 4. Brittany Collins 2005 1254 3. Miranda Swaim 1997 112 5. Brittany Collins 2006 1216 4. Meghan Puckli 2006 109 6. Rachel Hull 1997 1179 5. Oksana Boukhtina 1999 101 7. Nina Richardson 2002 1114 6. Nicole Kendra 2001 100 8. Erin Bradshaw 2003 1102 7. Oksana Boukhtina 1999 99 9. Heidi Jackson 1999 1004 8. Oksana Boukhtina 1998 97 10. Heidi Jackson 1998 917 Jesica O'Neal 2004 97 10. Dawn Terry 1985 96 Service Aces 1. Lindsay Sheppard 2001 119 Games Played 2. Brittany Collins 2004 117 1. Amanda Adkins 1997 141 3. Brittany Collins 2006 108 2. Miranda Swaim 1997 140 4. Amber Bradshaw 2002 96 3. Jenna Williams 2005 139 Ellen Koch, left, and Sarah Brown Amber Bradshaw 2003 96 4. Heather Vaden 1997 138 6. Amber Bradshaw 2004 95 Rachel Hull 1997 138 7. Brittany Collins 2005 93 6. Amber Bradshaw 2004 137 8. Lou Long 1986 87 Brittany Collins 2004 137 Erin Bradshaw 2003 87 8. Nicole Sperlazza 2005 136 10. Dawn Terry 1986 84 9. Heidi Jackson 1997 132 Heather Vaden 1997 84 Brittany Collins 2005 132 Digs 2006 performances in bold 1. Jenna Williams 2006 577 2. Jenna Williams 2005 553 3. Jenna Williams 2004 532 4. Jessica DeWitt 1995 486 5. Amber Bradshaw 2004 444 6. Brittany Collins 2004 432 7. Lindsay Sheppard 2000 413 8. Jennifer McDaniel 1990 393 9. Courtney Barnett 2003 390 10. Lindsay Sheppard 1999 387

Meghan Puckli

Sarah Coffey NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 34 Christopher Newport Volleyball All-Time Career Leaders Dawn Terry 2007 Heather Vaden Jennifer Martin Nina Richardson Lindsay Sheppard 428 321 237 231 218 208 201 196 182 169 527 499 485 484 483 475 466 416 419 414 245 155 104 93 82 72 70 66 65 64 335 247 179 175 168 160 151 141 128 122 Captains' Volleyball Erin Bradshaw Tiffany Libeu Tiffany 1998-00,02 1983-86 1998-01 1999-02 1982-85 1999-01 2000-02 1997-00 2004-05 2004- 2003-06 2002-05 2002-05 1998-01 2003-06 1997-00 1999-02 1998-00,02 1996-99 1998-01 1983-86 1982-85 1985-86,89 1998-00,02 1986-89 1985-86 1991-94 1990-92 1983-84 1994-97 1998-00,02 1999-02 1998-01 2000-03 1999-01 1997-00 2000-02 2004 2005- 2005- 35 e a d e r s L Oksana Boukhtina Terry Dawn Sheppard Lindsay Nina Richardson Angie Cook Steele Jenny Melissa Noble Heather Vaden Jesica O'Neal Brittany Collins Jenna Williams Amber Bradshaw Erin Bradshaw Sheppard Lindsay Nicole Sperlazza Heather Vaden Nina Richardson Oksana Boukhtina Heidi Jackson Hammack Rebecca Terry Dawn Angie Cook Beth Spurell Oksana Boukhtina Castellon Ruth Lou Long Holly Umstead Jennifer Martin Mitchell Whitmore Dana Forrest Oksana Boukhtina Nina Richardson Sheppard Lindsay Nicole Kendra Steele Jenny Heather Vaden Melissa Noble Brittany Collins Liz Bush Sarah Brown Amber Bradshaw Jenna Williams 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Total Blocks 1. Games Played 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Block Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Block Solo a r e e r C 2001 1495 1371 1320 1161 1051 988 934 925 900 1632 1554 1464 1187 966 871 738 710 677 640 4809 4425 3436 3391 2770 2126 2048 2044 1974 1883 3982 3826 2234 2085 1436 1248 1014 537 518 484 365 318 288 268 226 218 201 200 185 165 Ruth Castellon 2003-06 1998-01 1997-00 2002-05 2004- 1991-94 1988-91 1990-92 1986-89 1998-00,02 1999-02 2002-05 1998-01 2002-05 1998-00, 02 1997-00 1983-86 2002-05 1986-89 1996-97 1995-98 1990-92 2002-05 1998-01 1998-00,02 1997-00 2002-05 1990-92 1986-89 1995-98 1983-86 1996-97 2004-05 1996-99 1995-97 2002-05 1985-86 1989-92 1988-90 1988-89 1986-87 2004- 1998-01 2002-05 1986-89 1983-86 1996-99 1997-00 2003-06 1998-00,02 Christopher Newport University Lindsay Sheppard Lindsay Heather Vaden Amber Bradshaw Brittany Collins Holly Umstead Jennifer McDaniel Jennifer Martin Castellon Ruth Oksana Boukhtina Jenna Williams Nina Richardson Amber Bradshaw Amber Bradshaw Oksana Boukhtina Heather Vaden Terry Dawn Erin Bradshaw Castellon Ruth Amanda Adkins Hollie Fuller Jennifer Martin Sheppard Lindsay Oksana Boukhtina Heather Vaden Erin Bradshaw Jennifer Martin Castellon Ruth Hollie Fuller Terry Dawn Amanda Adkins Brittany Collins Heidi Jackson Hull Rachel Erin Bradshaw Michelle Masco Angie Crandal Linda Machie Hockster Paul Patenaude Patty Brittany Collins Sheppard Lindsay Erin Bradshaw Castellon Ruth Terry Dawn Heidi Jackson Heather Vaden Nicole Sperlazza Oksana Boukhtina Amber Bradshaw Lindsay Sheppard Lindsay 2006 performances in bold 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Digs 1. Service Aces 1. Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Attempts Kills 1. Oksana Boukhtina 2007

El i t e Pe r f o r m a n c e Cl u b s Kills (25 minimum) Aces (8 minimum) 35 - Lindsay Sheppard Averett 10/27/01 16 - Amber Bradshaw N.C. Wesleyan 10/23/02 34 - Lindsay Sheppard Ursinus 9/01/00 12 - Lu Long Elizabeth City 9/11/86 31 - Lindsay Sheppard Averett 10/21/00 12 Brittany Collins N.C. Wesleyan 10/18/06 30 - Tricia Nelsen Averett 9/26/04 11 - Lindsay Sheppard St. Mary's 9/7/01 29 - Oksana Boukhtina Averett 10/21/00 11 - Jennifer McDaniel N.C. Wesleyan 9/24/91 29 - Oksana Boukhtina Randolph Macon 10/14/00 11 - Dawn Terry Hampton 10/21/86 29 - Oksana Boukhtina Averett 9/21/00 10 - Amber Bradshaw Randolph Macon 10/28/02 29 - Heather Vaden Shenandoah 11/05/99 10 - Holly Umstead N.C. Wesleyan 11/3/92 28 - Lindsay Sheppard Shenandoah 10/19/01 10 - Lu Long Averett 9/12/86 28 - Lindsay Sheppard Ferrum 9/22/01 10 - Brittany Collins N.C. Wesleyan 9/8/04 27 - Oksana Boukhtina Shenandoah 11/05/99 10 - Brittany Collins Chowan 10/13/04 27 - Angie Cook St Andrews 11/2/85 9 - Lu Long Mount Olive 9/19/86 27 - Tricia Nelsen Frostburg St. 9/11/04 9 - Kim Wagner N.C. Wesleyan 10/3/84 26 - Heather Vaden N.C. Wesleyan 10/06/99 9 - Brittany Collins Virginia Wesleyan10/25/05 25 - Lindsay Sheppard Chowan 11/02/01 8 - Amber Bradshaw Ursinus 8/30/03 25 - Lindsay Sheppard Randolph Macon 10/06/01 8 - Amber Bradshaw Shenandoah 9/30/03 25 - Lindsay Sheppard Hollins 10/06/01 8 - Amber Bradshaw Methodist 10/07/03 25 - Amanda Adkins Chowan 10/30/96 8 - Nicole Kendra Ferrum 11/2/02 25 - Andrea Spurell N.C. Wesleyan 11/4/89 8 - Amber Bradshaw Chowan 10/03/02 8 - Nina Richardson Ferrum 9/28/02 Total Attempts (60 minimum) 8 - Lindsay Sheppard Greensboro 10/08/01 91 - Amber Bradshaw Bridgewater 10/10/04 8 - Colleen O'Neil Greensboro 10/17/92 82 - Dawn Terry Greensboro 10/27/84 8 - Dawn Terry Washington 10/17/86 78 - Lindsay Sheppard Averett 10/21/00 8 - Dawn Terry UNC Greensboro 10/20/84 Best Single Match Efforts Best Single Match 74 - Lindsay Sheppard Southwestern 10/13/01 8 - Amber Bradshaw Shenandoah 10/26/04 73 - Tricia Nelsen Averett 9/26/04 8 - Brittany Collins Piedmont 10/7/05 68 - Tricia Nelsen Bridgewater 10/10/04 67 - Amber Bradshaw Randolph Macon 10/28/02 Block Solo 67 - Lindsay Sheppard Averett 10/27/01 11 - Andrea Spurell N.C. Wesleyan 11/4/89 67 - Amanda Adkins Averett 11/9/96 9 - Courtney Barnett Bridgewater 8/30/03 66 - Tricia Nelsen Frostburg St. 9/11/04 9 - Beth Ann Pauler Chowan 9/29/93 65 - Lindsay Sheppard Shenandoah 10/19/01 8 - Lu Long Greensboro 9/28/86 65 - Lindsay Sheppard Ferrum 9/22/01 8 - Andrea Sprell Randolph Macon 10/27/89 65 - Lindsay Sheppard Shenandoah 9/08/01 7 - Andrea Spurell Averett 10/20/89 65 - Oksana Boukhtina Averett 10/21/00 7 - Angie Cook Greensboro 9/28/1985 65 - Oksana Boukhtina Averett 9/21/00 6 - Oksana Boukhtina Ferrum 9/18/99 64 - Lindsay Sheppard Ursinus 9/01/00 6 - Angie Cook Greensboro 10/12/85 64 - Lindsay Sheppard Averett 9/22/01 6 - Dawn Terry UNC Greensboro 10/20/84 62 - Lindsay Sheppard Greensboro 9/23/00 6 - Dawn Terry Greensboro 10/27/84 62 - Andrea Spurell N.C. Wesleyan 11/4/89 6 - Angie Cook Greensboro 10/27/84 62 - Amber Bradshaw Randolph-Macon 9/6/05 61 - Lindsay Sheppard Randolph Macon 10/14/00 Block Assists 61 - Amber Bradshaw Southwestern (Tx) 9/3/04 10 - Nicole Kendra Randolph Macon 10/06/01 61 - Amber Bradshaw Trinity (Tx.) 11/10/05 10 - Angie Cook N.C. Wesleyan 9/15/84 60 - Lindsay Sheppard Monmouth 10/12/01 8 - Oksana Boukhtina N.C. Wesleyan 10/03/00 8 - Oksana Boukhtina Greensboro 9/23/00 Attack % (.500% with 15 attempts minimum) 7 - Oksana Boukhtina Methodist 9/21/02 .778 Liz Bush Shenandoah 11/1/05 7 - Nicole Kendra Averett 10/27/01 .765 - Tiffany Libeu N.C. Wesleyan 10/31/95 7 - Oksana Boukhtina Averett 10/21/00 .750 Sarah Brown Oneonta St. 10/7/06 7 - Nicole Kendra Rowan 10/14/00 .692 - Tiffany Libeu Greensboro 10/14/95 7 - Oksana Boukhtina Averett 9/21/00 .687 - Amanda Adkins Barton 9/6/97 7 - Nina Richardson Averett 9/21/00 .680 - Tiffany Libeu Allentown 9/29/95 7 - Oksana Boukhtina N.C. Wesleyan 10/06/99 .667 - Amanda Adkins Meredith 9/20/97 7 - Jenny Steele Oglethorpe 10/02/99 .652 - Heather Vaden Eastern Mennonite 9/23/97 7 - Oksana Boukhtina Chowan 9/15/98 .650 - Tiffany Libeu Dickinson 9/29/95 7 - Donnna Fudella N.C. Wesleyan 11/8/96 .611 - Angie Cook Mary Washington 10/2/85 7 - Jesica O'Neal Randolph-Macon 9/21/04 .606 - Lindsay Sheppard Methodist 10/20/01 7 - Meghan Puckli Hardin-Simmons 9/9/06 .600 - Dana Forrest Averett 9/21/96 .588 - Jenny Steele Methodist 11/03/01 Digs (30 minimum) .579 - Mary Whiting St. Mary's 9/06/02 44 - Ruth Castellon N.C. Wesleyan 11/4/89 .571 - Mary Whiting Averett 9/28/02 32 - Heather Vaden Greensboro 9/23/00 .571 - Ruth Castellow Sweetbriar 10/25/86 32 - Linda Machie Ferrrum 10/26/90 .571 Sarah Brown Va. Wesleyan 9/5/06 32 - Linda Machie Ferrum 10/19/90 .565 - Tiffany Libeu Greensboro 9/23/95 32 - Janna Williams Allegheny 10/6/06 .560 - Dawn Terry Maryland E. Shore 9/16/86 31 - Jennifer Wood Frostburg State 10/08/99 .560 - Dawn Terry St. Andrews 10/5/85 31 - Holly Umstead Greensboro 10/16/93 .556 - Jacqui Rollandini Ferrum 10/05/03 30 - Jennifer McDaniel Ferrum 10/26/90 .550 - Andrea Spurell Greensboro 10/25/86 30 - Jenna Williams Randolph-Macon 9/21/04 .545 - Oksana Boukhtina Ferrum 10/23/99 30 - Jenna Williams Averett 9/10/05 .542 - Heather Vaden Methodist 10/25/98 .531 - Mary Whiting Ferrum 9/28/02 Assists (60 minimum) .529 - Tiffany Libeu N.C. Wesleyan 10/7/95 74 - Nina Richardson Averett 10/21/00 .529 - Tiffany Libeu Mary Washington 9/30/95 74 - Nina Richardson Averett 9/21/00 .520 - Rachel Hull Greensboro 11/03/95 74 - Michelle Masco St. Andrews 9/20/86 .519 - Oksana Boukhtina Southern Virginia 10/17/00 74 - Michelle Masco Maryland E. Shore 9/16/86 .517 - Amber Bradshaw Shenandoah 9/29/04 64 - Nina Richardson Shenandoah 9/08/01 .516 - Jenny Steele Mary Washington 9/30/00 63 - Nina Richardson Ursinus 9/01/00 63 - Heidi Jackson N.C. Wesleyan 10/06/99

NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 36 Christopher Newport Volleyball 2007 Yearly Leaders Ye a r l y Le a d e r s Attack Percentage Shelly Pidgeon 12 Year Name Class Pct. 1983 Kim Wagner Fr. 39 1982 Vicki Gunn .236 1984 Kim Wagner So. 136 1983 Dawn Terry Fr. .264 1985 Tina Sage Sr. 210 1984 Dawn Terry So. .303 1986 Dawn Terry Sr. 210 1985 Dawn Terry Jr. .377 1987 Sandy Miller Jr. 255 1986 Dawn Terry Sr. .326 1988 Missy Crawley Fr. 221 1987 Ruth Castellon So. .147 1989 Ruth Castellon Sr. 301 1988 Ruth Castellon Jr. .206 1990 Jennifer McDaniel Jr. 393 1989 Beth Spurell Sr. .243 1991 Jennifer Martin Jr. 304 1990 Jennifer Martin So. .120 1992 Jennifer Martin Sr. 341 1991 Jennifer McDaniel Sr. .112 1993 Holly Umstead Jr. 343 1992 Jennifer Martin Sr. .179 1994 Holly Umstead Sr. 296 1993 Beth Ann Pauler Fr. .151 1995 Jessica DeWitt Fr. 486 1994 Holly Umstead Sr. .161 1996 Rochelle Bailey Fr. 275 1995 Tiffany Libeu Sr. .409 1997 Amanda Adkins So. 333 1996 Amanda Adkins Fr. .217 1998 Lindsay Sheppard Fr. 362 1997 Miranda Swaim Fr. .263 1999 Lindsay Sheppard So. 387 1998 Oksana Boukhtina Fr. .212 2000 Lindsay Sheppard Jr. 413 1999 Oksana Boukhtina So. .241 2001 Lindsay Sheppard Sr. 333 2000 Oksana Boukhtina Jr. .329 2002 Mary Whiting Fr. 246 2001 Amy Johnson Fr. .314 2003 Courtney Barnett Jr. 390 2002 Oksana Boukhtina Sr. .254 2004 Jenna Williams So. 532 2003 Nicole Sperlazza Fr. .199 2005 Jenna Williams Jr. 553 2004 Brittany Collins Fr. .345 2006 Jenna Williams Sr. 577 2005 Liz Bush Fr. .297 2006 Brittany Collins Jr. .388 Total Blocks Year Name Class Blks Kills 1982 Shelley Pidgeon 19 Year Name Class Kills 1983 Mitchell Whitmore Jr. 84 1982 Vicki Gunn 22 1984 Dawn Terry So. 83 1983 Mitchell Whitmore Jr. 113 1985 Angie Cook Sr. 122 1984 Dawn Terry So. 243 1986 Dawn Terry Sr. 74 1985 Tina Sage Sr. 191 1987 Sandy Miller Jr. 47 1986 Dawn Terry Sr. 329 1988 Missy Crawley Fr. 26 1987 Ruth Castellon So. 166 1989 Beth Spurell Sr. 70 Amanda Adkins 1988 Ruth Castellon Jr. 162 1990 Jennifer Martin So. 29 1989 Ruth Castellon Sr. 278 1991 Jennifer Martin Jr. 27 1990 Jennifer Martin So. 232 1992 Jennifer Martin Sr. 44 1991 Jennifer Martin Jr. 203 1993 Beth Ann Pauler Fr. 46 1992 Jennifer Martin Sr. 205 1994 Holly Umstead Sr. 36 1993 Holly Umstead Jr. 123 1995 Michelle Hirsch Fr. 61 1994 Holly Umstead Sr. 186 Nicole Antkievicz Fr. 61 1995 Tiffany Libeu Sr. 387 1996 Dana Forrest Jr. 60 1996 Amanda Adkins Fr. 306 1997 Miranda Swaim Fr. 112 1997 Amanda Adkins So. 404 1998 Oksana Boukhtina Fr. 97 1998 Oksana Boukhtina Fr. 297 1999 Oksana Boukhtina So. 101 1999 Heather Vaden Jr. 384 2000 Oksana Boukhtina Jr. 148 2000 Lindsay Sheppard Jr. 498 2001 Nicole Kendra So. 100 2001 Lindsay Sheppard Sr. 612 2002 Oksana Boukhtina Sr. 82 2002 Oksana Boukhtina Sr. 357 2003 Nicole Kendra Sr. 48 2003 Amber Bradshaw So. 464 2004 Jesica O'Neal So. 97 2004 Tricia Nelsen Fr. 523 2005 Jesica O'Neal Jr. 85 2005 Amber Bradshaw Sr. 368 2006 Meghan Puckli So. 109 2006 Liz Bush So. 342 Service Aces Assists Year Name Class Aces Year Name Class Assists 1982 Ervin 7 1986 Michelle Masco Sr. 681 Shelly Pidgeon 7 1987 Patty Patenaude Jr. 279 1983 Kim Wagner Fr. 67 1988 Patty Patenaude Sr. 203 1984 Kim Wagner So. 70 1989 Paula Hockster Sr. 337 1985 Dawn Terry Jr. 57 1990 Angie Crandol So. 334 1986 Lu Long Sr. 87 1991 Angie Crandol Jr. 295 1987 Patty Patenaude Jr. 80 1992 Dana Kirts Jr. 205 1988 Ruth Castellon Jr. 53 1993 Kim Lee So 353 1989 Ruth Castellon Sr. 70 1994 Nicole Antkievicz Fr. 422 1990 Angie Crandol So. 52 1995 Rachel Hull So. 528 1991 Jennifer McDaniel Sr. 45 1996 Faith McGovern Fr. 396 1992 Colleen O'Neill Fr. 59 1997 Rachel Hull Sr. 1197 1993 Dana Kirts Sr. 46 1998 Heidi Jackson Jr. 917 1994 Holly Umstead Sr. 34 1999 Heidi Jackson Sr. 1004 1995 Tiffany Libeu Sr. 53 2000 Nina Richardson So. 1337 1996 Heidi Jackson Fr. 50 2001 Nina Richardson Jr. 1271 1997 Heather Vaden Fr. 84 2002 Nina Richardson Sr. 1114 1998 Heidi Jackson Jr. 52 2003 Erin Bradshaw So. 1102 1999 Lindsay Sheppard So. 60 2004 Brittany Collins Fr. 1355 2000 Lindsay Sheppard Jr. 65 2005 Brittany Collins So. 1254 2001 Lindsay Sheppard Sr. 119 Ruth Castellon 2006 Brittany Collins Jr. 1216 2002 Amber Bradshaw Fr. 93 2003 Amber Bradshaw So. 96 Digs 2004 Brittany Collins Fr. 117 Year Name Class Digs 2005 Brittany Collins So. 93 1982 Vicki Gunn 12 2006 Brittany Collins Jr. 108 Christopher Newport University 37 Captains' Volleyball 2007

Co a c h i n g Re c o r d s Vo l l e y b a l l Re c o r d Bo o k Be r t Jo n e s (16-57, .219, 4 y e a r s ) Overall Conf. Individual Season W L PCT. W L PCT. Conf. Finish KILLS Match 35 Lindsay Sheppard vs.Averett, 10/27/01 1977 no record Season 612 Lindsay Sheppard, 2001 1978 6 16 .273 --- Career 1632 Lindsay Sheppard, 1998-01 1979 8 18 .306 --- TOTAL ATTEMPTS 1980 2 23 .080 --- Match 91 Amber Bradshaw vs. Bridgewater, o e u s s o y e a r s 10/9/04 R R (19-37, .339, 2 ) Season 1488 Lindsay Sheppard, 2001 Overall Conf. Career 4805 Amber Bradshaw, 2002-05 Season W L PCT. W L PCT. Conf. Finish ATTACK PERCENTAGE 1982 0 21 .000 0 10 .000 6th Match .765 Tiffany Libeu, vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 10/31/95, 1983 19 16 .543 5 7 .417 4th (14-1-17) o h n a u m a n n y e a r s Season .409 Tiffany Libeu, 1995 J B (57-42, .576, 3 ) Career .327 Dawn Terry, 1983-86 Overall Conf. SERVICE ACES Season W L PCT. W L PCT. Conf. Finish Match 16 Amber Bradshaw vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 1984 12 15 .444 4 8 .333 T5th 10/23/02 1985 32 9 .780 9 3 .750 T1st Season 119 Lindsay Sheppard, 2001 1986 13 19 .406 3 9 .250 5th Career 365 Amber Bradshaw, 2002-05 BLOCK SOLO Co c o Ho f m a n n (47-164, .223, 7 y e a r s ) Match 11 Beth Spurell vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 11/4/89 Overall Conf. Season 100 Angie Cook, 1985 Season W L PCT. W L PCT. Conf. Finish Career 245 Dawn Terry, 1983-86 1987 1 35 .028 0 12 .000 7th BLOCK ASSISTS 1988 9 20 .310 3 7 .310 T4th Match 10 Nicole Kendra vs. Randolph-Macon, 10/6/01 1989 14 17 .452 5 5 .500 3rd Season 148 Oksana Boukhtina, 2000 1990 10 21 .323 6 4 .600 T2nd Career 335 Oksana Boukhtina, 1998-00,02 1991 6 22 .214 3 7 .300 5th DIGS 1992 4 25 .138 2 8 .200 5th Match 44 Ruth Castellon vs. NC Wesleyan, 11/4/89 1993 3 24 .111 1 11 .083 T6th Season 577 Jenna Williams, 2006 Career 2001 Jenna Williams, 2003-06 Ar t Th a t c h e r (54-81, .400, 4 y e a r s ) SETTING ASSISTS Overall Conf. Match 74 Nina Richardson vs. Averett, 10/21/00 Season W L PCT. W L PCT. Conf. Finish 74 Nina Richardson vs. Averett, 9/21/00 1994 3 31 .088 2 10 .167 6th 74 Michelle Masco vs. St. Andrews, 9/20/86 1995 14 19 .424 7 5 .583 4th Season 1355 Brittany Collins, 2004 1996 19 13 .594 7 5 .583 4th Career 3982 Nina Richardson, 1999-02 1997 18 18 .500 5 7 .417 T4th Team e n h i b u y a y e a r s KILLS K S (77-59, .566, 4 ) Match 96 vs. Greensboro, 10/27/84 Overall Conf. Season 1885 in 2005 Season W L PCT. W L PCT. Conf. Finish TOTAL ATTEMPTS 1998 7 26 .212 1 11 .083 7th Match 244 vs. Averett, 10/21/2000 1999 20 13 .606 6 6 .500 3rd Season 5558 in 2004 2000 26 9 .743 8 4 .667 3rd Volleyball Record Book; Coaching Records Volleyball ATTACK PERCENTAGE 2001 24 11 .686 14 0 1.000 1st Match .533 vs. Bennett, 9/28/85 Season .300 in 1985 Li n d s a y Bi r c h (135-51, .726, 5 y e a r s ) SERVICE ACES Overall Conf. Match 30 vs. Greensboro, 10/12/85 Season W L PCT. W L PCT. Conf. Finish Season 538 in 2004 2002 24 8 .750 13 1 .929 1st BLOCK SOLO 2003 20 19 .513 13 3 .813 3rd Match 23 vs. Methodist, 10/11/85 2004 32 8 .800 12 2 .857 T1st Season 321 in 1985 2005 32 6 .842 13 1 .929 T1st BLOCK ASSISTS 2006 27 10 .730 13 1 .929 T1st Match 23 vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 9/15/84 Season 461 in 2000 DIGS Match 159 vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 11/4/89 Season 2509 in 2004 SETTING ASSISTS Match 83 vs. Averett 10/21/2000 Season 1666 in 2005

Misc.

Most Victories 32 in 1985, 2004 & 2005 Fewest Victories 0 in 1982 Most Losses 35 in 1987 Fewest Losses 6 in 2005 Most Consecutive Wins 16 in 1985 & 2002 Most Consecutive Losses 24 in 1982-83 Most Consecutive Conf. Wins 30 - 2000-2002 Most Consecutive Home Wins 31 10/23/04 to 9/23/06 Most Consecutice Home Conf. Wins 33 10/28/00 to 9/23/06 Most Home Victories 13 in 2004 2006 performances bold

CNU's first Dixie Conference champions, the 1985 Lady Captains

NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 38 Christopher Newport Volleyball 2007 All-Time Roster; Volleyball History Al l -Ti m e Ro s t e r A Sperlazza, Nicole 03,04,05,06 Adkins, Amanda, 96, 97 Keeter, Tracy, 78 Noble, Melissa, 00,01,02 Spiller, Kathy, 78, 79 Antkievicz, Nicole, 94, 95 Kendra, Nicole, 00,01,02,03 O Sprinkle, Barbie, 91 Ashe, Wendy, 95 Kirby, Christie 05 O'Neal, Jesica 04,05 Spurell, Beth, 85, 86, 89 Ayers, Misty, 95 Kirts, Dana, 90, 91, 92, 93 O'Neill, Colleen, 92 Standish, Liz, 99,00,01,02 B Knoll, Katie 05,06 Osborn, Cathy, 87, 89 Steele, Jenny, 99,00,01 Bailey, Rochelle, 96 Koch, Ellen 05,06 Otterness, Teresa, 90 Stokes, Alicia, 94 Barnett, Courtney 02,03,04 Kundrat, Ginny, 80 P Swaim, Miranda, 97 Bocrie, Donna, 85 L Parent, Stephanie, 96, 97 T Bookwalter, Evonne, 87 LeCount, Dawn, 87, 88, 89, 91 Parmely, Katie 06 Taylor, Amy, 95, 96 Boukhtina, Oksana, 98,99,00,02 Lee, Kim, 92, 93 Patenaude, Patty, 86, 87, 88 Terry, Dawn, 83, 84, 85, 86 Bradshaw, Amber 02,03,04,05 Libeu, Tiffany, 95 Pauler, Beth Ann, 93 Thibault, Leslie, 78 Bradshaw, Erin 02,03,04,05 Lippus, Dawn, 88 Percival, Sandi, 80 Tracey, Bonnie, 80 Brown, Dawn, 92 Lockie, Kenzie 06 Pidgeon, Shelly, 82, 83 U Brown, Francis, 82 Loftheim, Anja, 96 Pimblett, Mary, 78, 80 Umstead, Holly, 91, 92, 93, 94 Brown, Sarah 05,06 Long, Lou, 85, 86 Pinckney, Sonya, 79 V Bullock, Julie, 78 Luoto, Ellen, 78 Plunkett, Tricia, 88 Vaden, Heather, 97,98,99,00 Bush, Liz 05,06 M Powell, Jennifer, 93 W C Machie, Linda, 88, 89, 90 Puckli, Megan 05,06 Waddy, Janet, 78, 79, 80 Castellon, Ruth 86, 87, 88, 89 Martin, Casey 05,06 R Wagner, Kim, 83, 84 Claiborne, Kristen, 00 Martin, Jennifer, 90, 91, 92 Rangel, Betty, 82 Walker, Elyse 03 Coburn, Laurie, 89 Masco, Michelle, 85, 86 Re, Debbie, 84, 85, 86 Walsh, Amanda 04 Coffey, Sarah 06 Matthews, Laura 03 Rhodes, Kendall, 00 Walsh, Anne, 83, 84 Coker, Benita, 82 McCalley, Meghan, 99,00 Richardson, Nina, 99,00,01,02 Wells, Kim, 91, 92 Collins, Brittany 04,05,06 McCannon, Chrissy 02 Rockey, Mary, 78, 80, 82 Whiting, Mary 02 Collins, Kim, 94 McDaniel, Jennifer, 88, 89, 90, 91 Rollandini, Jacqui 03,04 Whitley, Ammie, 91 Cook, Angie, 82, 83, 84, 85 McGovern, Faith, 96 S Whitmore, Mitchell, 83, 84 Coviello, Roberta, 88 Miller, Michelle, 96 Sage, Tina, 85 Williams, Jenna 03,04,05,06 Crandal, Angie, 89, 90, 91, 92 Miller, Miranda, 95 Samuelson, Heidi, 89 Williams, Sandy, 78, 79 Crawley, Missy, 88 Miller, Sandy, 86, 87 Schrock, Georgia, 82, 83 Witham, Tina, 93 Creech, Jessie, 01,02 Morgan, Becky, 78, 79, 80 Schulman, Shannon, 90, 91 Wood, Jennifer, 99 Curran, Connie, 80, 84 Morris, Jaci, 96 Severin, Kristy 02 Wright, Jessica 03,04 D N Sheppard, Lindsay, 98,99,00,01 Z D'Ambro, Katie, 01 Nelsen, Tricia 04 Skillman, Pam, 78 Zoric, Sarah 02 Davis, Beverly, 84 Newman, Mindy 03 Smith, Cindy, 84, 86 Dean, Tina, 92 DeWitt, Jessica, 95, 96 Diggs, Teresa, 90 Dirska, Donnajean, 79 Drewry, Gwynn, 78, 79, 80 Vo l l e y b a l l Hi s t o r y E Elliott, Julie, 78 Year Record Pct. DIAC Pct. Place Coach Post Season Ervin, Joanne, 82 1977 No record avail. F 1978 6-16 .273 Bert Jones Farino, Joy, 96 1979 8-18 .308 Bert Jones Farmer, Beth, 93, 94, 95 1980 2-23 .080 Bert Jones Fields, Sandra, 85 1981 No team Fleming, Kim, 94 1982 0-21 .000 0-10 .000 6th Roe Russo Fletcher, Lisa, 87 1983 19-16 .543 5-7 .417 4th Roe Russo Foard, Karen, 78 1984 12-15 .444 4-8 .333 T5th JohnBauman Forrest, Dana, 94, 95, 96, 97 1985 32-9 .780 9-3 .750 T1st John Bauman French, Alexis, 01 1986 13-19 .406 3-9 .250 5th John Bauman Fudella, Donna, 96, 97,98 1987 1-35 .028 0-12 .000 7th Coco Hofmann Fuller, Hollie, 95, 96, 97,98 1988 9-20 .310 3-7 .300 T4th Coco Hofmann G 1989 14-17 .452 5-5 .500 3rd Coco Hofmann Geesaman, Angelique, 87 1990 10-21 .323 6-4 .600 T2nd Coco Hofmann Gibson, Lisa, 95 1991 6-22 .214 3-7 .300 5th Coco Hofmann Glasheen, Peggy, 80 1992 4-25 .138 2-8 .200 5th Coco Hofmann Gordon, Nancy, 98 1993 3-24 .111 1-11 .083 T6th Coco Hofmann Gunn, Vicky, 82, 83 1994 3-31 .088 2-10 .167 6th Art Thatcher Gwaltney, Jessie 05,06 1995 14-19 .424 7-5 .583 4th Art Thatcher H 1996 19-13 .594 7-5 .583 4th Art Thatcher Hammack, Kim, 98,99,00,01 1997 18-18 .500 5-7 .417 T4th Art Thatcher Hammack, Rebecca, 98,99,00,01 1998 7-26 .212 1-11 .083 7th Ken Shibuya Hanna, Christi, 92 1999 20-13 .606 6-6 .500 3rd Ken Shibuya Hastings, Karen, 82 2000 26-9 .743 8-4 .667 3rd Ken Shibuya Henson, Sheilah, 78 2001 24-11 .686 14-0 1.000 1st Ken Shibuya NCAA Herrington, Melanie 04 2002 24-8 .750 13-1 .929 1st Lindsay Sheppard NCAA Hill, Amy, 93 2003 20-19 .513 13-3 .813 3rd Lindsay Sheppard Hinz, Jessi 03,04 2004 32-8 .800 12-2 .857 T1st Lindsay Sheppard NCAA Hirsch, Michelle, 95 2005 32-6 .842 13-1 .929 T1st Lindsay Sheppard NCAA Hockster, Paula, 88, 89 2006 27-10 .730 13-1 .929 T1st Lindsay Birch Holland, Susan, 95, 96 Total 399-476 .456 154-147 .512 Hooyer, Shelley, 01 Houser, Leslie, 94 Hull, Rachel, 95, 96, 97 Hunkele, Sarah 06 J Jackson, Heidi, 96, 97,98,99 Jango, May, 87 Jensen, Adrienne, 94 Jensen, Katie 04 Johnson, Amy, 01 Johnson, Gigi, 78 Jones, Kim, 99 Joyner, Karen, 83 K Kautz, Cheri, 79, 80 Keeter, Lori, 78 Christopher Newport University 39 Captains' Volleyball 2007

Nu m b e r Hi s t o r y 1 Oksana Boukhtina 2002 Beth Ann Pauler 1993 Ruth Castellon 1988 Jessica Wright 2003-04 Kim Collins 1994 Cathy Osborn 1989 Jessie Gwaltney 2005 Rachel Hull 1995-97 Dawn LeCount 1991 Sarah Coffey 2006 Jenny Steele 1999-01 Dawn Brown 1992 Courtney Barnett 2002-04 Alicia Stokes 1994 7 Katie Knoll 2005-06 Susan Holland 1995-96 Cindy Smith 1984 Oksana Boukhtina 1998-00 Sandra Fields 1985 13 Mandy Cox 2001 Sandra Self (Miller) 1986-87 Jessica DeWitt 1995-96 Chrissy McCannon 2002 Roberta Coviello 1988 Kendall Rhodes 2000 Elyse Walker 2003 Jennifer Martin 1990-92 Katie D'Ambro 2001 Jesica O'Neal 2004-05 Tina Witham 1993 Brittany Collins 2004-06 Sarah Hunkele 2006 Nicole Antkievicz 1994 Number History Michelle Hirsch 1995 14 2 Amanda Adkins 1996-97 Dawn Terry 1985-86 Michelle Masco 1985-86 Nina Richardson 1999-02 Angelique Geesaman 1987 Cathy Osborn 1987 Mindy Newman 2003 Jennifer McDaniel 1988-91 Dawn Lippus 1988 Liz Bush 2005-06 Nicole Antkievicz 1995 Laurie Doburn 1989 Donna Fudella 1996-97 Linda Machie 1990 8 Melissa Noble 1999-02 Kim Fleming 1994 Mitchell Whitmore 1984 Nicole Sperlazza 2003-06 Jaci Morris 1996 Lu Long 1985 Liz Standish 1999-02 Debbie Re 1986 15 Melanie Herrington 2004 Tricia Plunkett 1988 Miranda Miller 1995 Casey Martin 2005-06 Paula Hockster 1989 Stephanie Parent 1996-97 Teresa Otterness 1990 Amber Bradshaw 2002, 2004-05 3 Ammie Whitley 1991 Laura Matthews 2003 Angie Cook 1984-85 Colleen O'Neill 1992 Ruth Castellon 1986-87 Kim Lee 1993 16 Paula Hockster 1988 Tiffany Libeu 1995 Amy Taylor 1995 Ruth Castellon 1988 Amy Taylor 1996 Joy Farino 1996 Shannon Schulman 1990-91 Nancy Gordon 1998 Katie Parmely 2006 Kim Wells 1992 Brandy Henry 1999 Dana Forrest 1994-97 Shelley Hooyer 2001 Kim Hammack 1998-01 Erin Bradshaw 2002-05 Kristy Severin 2002 Jessie Gwaltney 2006 Jacqui Rollandini 2003-04 Christie Kirby 2005 9 Kenzie Lockie 2006 Connie Curran 1984 Teresa Diggs 1990 4 Christi Hanna 1992 Patty Patenaude 1984 Amy Hill 1993 Sandra Fields 1985 Leslie Houser 1994 Sandy Self (Miller) 1986-87 Lisa Gibson 1995 Roberta Coviello 1988 Michelle Miller 1996 Jennifer Martin 1991-92 Miranda Swaim 1997 Beth Farmer 1993-95 Donna Fudella 1998 Anja Loftheim 1996 Meghan McCalley 1999-00 Heather Vaden 1997-00 Amy Johnson 2001 Jessie Creech 2002 Sarah Zoric 2002 Jenna Williams 2003-06 Amber Bradshaw 2003 Sarah Brown 2005-06 5 Beverly Davis 1984 10 Debbie Re 1985 Debbie Re 1984 Cindy Smith 1986 Tina Sage 1985 May Jango 1987 Dawn LeCount 1987-89 Linda Machie 1988 Dana Kirts 1990-93 Angie Crandal 1989 Adrienne Jensen 1994 Kim Lee 1992 Hollie Fuller 1995-98 Jennifer Powell 1993 Jennifer Wood 1999 Wendy Ashe 1995 Nicole Kendra 2000-03 Rochelle Bailey 1996 Tricia Nelsen 2004 Rebecca Hammack 1998-01 Meghan Puckli 2005-06 Mary Whiting 2002 Jessi Hinz 2003-04 11 Ellen Koch 2005-06 Anne Walsh 1984 Donna Bocrie 1985 Ready to play 6 Lu Long 1986 Kim Wagner 1984 Evonne Bookwalter 1987 Beth Spurell 1985-86 Angie Crandal 1990-92 Lisa Fletcher 1987 Misty Ayers 1995 Missi Crawley 1988 Faith McGovern 1996 Linda Machie 1989 Lindsay Sheppard 1998-01 Holly Umstead 1991-94 Heidi Jackson 1996-99 12 Kristin Claiborne 2000 Dawn Terry 1984 Alexis French 2001 Tina Dean 1992

NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 40 Christopher Newport Volleyball 2007 All-Time Results Al l -Ti m e Re s u l t s St. Andrews* 9/22 A/L 15-12,2-15,5-15,10-15 Pembroke St. 9/22 N/L 6-15,0-15 Averett* 9/27 H/W 15-7,15-10,15-5 Greensboro* 9/29 A/L 7-15,5-15,7-15 UNC-Greensboro* 9/30 A/L 14-16,8-15,11-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/3 A/L 15-12,11-15,13-15,15-7,4-15 Norfolk St. 10/8 A/L 15-7,15-8,15-4 Catholic2 10/13 N/W 11-15,15-8,15-9 Liberty2 10/13 N/L 15-12,2-15,14-16 Rosemont2 10/13 N/W 15-11,15-7,15-3 UNC-Greensboro* 10/19 H/L 4-15,6-15,4-15 Randolph-Mac. W.C.3 10/20 N/W 15-10,15-9 UNC-Greensboro3 10/20 N/L 15-11,9-15,7-15 1977 (no record available) Radford3 10/20 N/L 5-15,8-15 Coach: Bert Jones Averett* 10/26 A/W 15-5,15-7,15-7 No results available 1982 (0-21) Greensboro* 10/27 H/L 6-15,15-5,9-15,15-12,7-15 at George Mason Tr. 10/1 Coach: Roe Russo Longwood 10/27 A/W 15-13,15-7 at Mary Washington 10/6 Greensboro* 9/24 H/L 5-15,3-15 Mary Washington 10/30 N/L 1-15,6-15 vs. Lynchburg @MWC 10/6 St. Andrews* 9/25 A/L 3-15,1-15, 2-15 Methodist1 11/3 N/L 10-15,9-15,6-15 at Chowan 10/11 Atlantic Christian 9/28 A/L 0-15,3-15 vs. Meredith @Chowan 10/11 Coker 9/28 A/L 10-15,3-15 1985 (32-9) at Bridgewater 10/18 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/30 A/L 3-15,10-15,6-15 Coach: John Bauman at Eastern Mennonite 10/19 Atlantic Christian 9/30 A/L 3-15, 0-15 Averett* 9/13 H/W 15-12,15-2,15-11 vs. Lynchburg at EMU 10/19 UNC-Greensboro* 10/2 H/L 1-15-,15-5,2-15,4-15 Norfolk St. 9/17 H/W 15-1,15-10,15-17,17-15 George Mason 10/22 Elon 10/2 H/L 1-15,3-15 Methodist* 9/20 HA/L 10-15,5-15,10-15 at N.C. Wesleyan 10/24 Lynchburg 10/7 A/L 0-15,6-15 Fayetteville St. 9/20 N/W 15-6,15-12 vs. Chowan @ NCW 10/24 St. Andrews* 10/16 H/L 2-15,13-15,1-15 St. Andrews* 9/21 A/L 1-15,15-10,8-15,5-15 at William & Mary 10/25 William & Mary 10/19 A/L 2-15,10-15 Pembroke St. 9/21 N/L 8-15,11-15 vs. Peace @WMC 10/25 Methodist* 10/23 A/L 3-15,4-15,5-15 Hampton 9/24 H/W 15-2,15-7 at William & Mary 11/1 UNC-Greensboro* 10/24 A/L 1-15,11-15,1-15 Maryland-E. Shore 9/24 H/W 15-4,15-11 vs. Longwood at WMC 11/1 Va. Commonwealth 10/26 A/L 0-15,2-15,2-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/25 H/W 15-11,15-10,15-7 Chowan 11/7 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/28 H/L 2-15.1-15 Averett* 9/27 A/W 15-3,15-8,15-9 Hampton 10/28 H/L 2-15,5-15 Greensboro* 9/28 A/W 6-15,15-11,15-2,12-15,16-14 1978 (6-16) St. Mary's (Md.) 10/29 H/L 4-15,8-15 Bennett 9/28 N/W 15-7,15-7 Coach: Bert Jones Methodist* 10/29 H/L 13-15,9-15 UNC-Greensboro* 9/29 A/W 15-12,8-15,11-15,15-8,15-12 No results available Greensboro* 10/30 A/L 0-15,7-15,4-15 Mary Washington 10/2 A/L 14-16,15-10,6-15 Lynchburg 11/2 H/L 0-15,11-15,3-15 Longwood 10/2 N/W 8-15,17-15,15-10 1979 (8-18) Norfolk St. 10/3 A/W 15-4,15-5,15-11 Coach: Bert Jones 1983 (19-16) St. Andrews* 10/5 H/W 15-13,15-7,15-12 N.C. Wesleyan 9/22 H/L Coach: Roe Russo Hampton 10/8 A/W 15-4,15-5 Randolph-Mac. W.C. 9/22 H/W Methodist* 9/16 H/L 8-15,7-15,15-5,15-7,5-15 Elizabeth City St. 10/8 N/W 15-2,15-3 Mary Washington 9/25 H/L Mary Washington 9/16 H/L 15-13,15-7,15-12 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/10 A/W 14-16,15-11,15-6,15-7 Hampton 9/25 H/W St. Andrews* 9/17 H/L 11-15,13-15,8-15 Methodist* 10/11 H/W 16-14,15-13,15-12 Roanoke 9/29 A/L Lynchburg 9/17 H/W 15-9,15-5 Greensboro* 10/12 H/W 15-12,6-15,15-5,13-15,15-8 Virginia Intermont 9/29 A/L Norfilk St. 9/21 H/W 15-7,13-15,15-6 Lynchburg 10/14 N/W 15-10,15-11 Bridgewater 10/5 A/L Averett 9/23 A/W 9-15 Longwood 10/14 A/W 15-5,15-4 E. Mennonite 10/6 A/W Mary Baldwin 9/24 H/W 15-7,15-9 Sweet Briar 10/15 A/W 15-10,15-6 Messiah 10/6 A/L Greensboro* 9/24 H/L 9-15,12-15,3-15 Southern Seminary 10/15 N/W 15-9,15-9 William & Mary 10/6 A/L Hampton H/W 15-8,4-15,15-9 Longwood Tourn. @ Farmville, Va., 10/19-20 Hampton 10/11 A/L N.C. Wesleyan* A/W Ferrum3 N/W 15-13,15-13 N.C. Wesleyan 10/13 A/L 16-14,11-15,15-10,14-16,15-13 Sweet Briar3 N/W 15-6,15-8 Chowan 10/16 H/W Elon N/W 15-10,5-15,8-15 Randolph-Macon W.C.3 N/W 14-16,15-6,15-4 Va. Commonwealth 10/23 A/L Longwood A/W 15-3,15-12 Longwood3 N/W 15-7,15-3 Virginia 10/23 A/L Sweet Briar N/W 15-9,15-9 Methodist3 N/L 5-15,7-15 Longwood 10/24 A/L William & Mary A/L 1-15,2-15 Randolph-Macon W.C.3 N/W 15-10,15-4 E. Mennonite JV 10/24 A/W UNC-Wilmington N/L 2-15,0-15 Methodist3 N/L 4-15,15-10,11-15 William & Mary 10/29 A/L Salisbury St. A/L 5-15,12-15 Eastern Mennonite 10/23 N/L 4-15,15-10,4-15 Chowan 11/1 A/L Mary Washington N/W 15-10,16-14 Mary Baldwin 10/23 A/W 15-1,15-6 Meredith 11/1 A/W St. Mary's (Md.) N/W 15-4,15-12 UNC-Greensboro* 10/24 H/L 12-15,4-15,7-15 Lynchburg 11/3 H/L Liberty N/L 11-15,3-15 Maryland E-Shore 10/26 A/W forfeit E. Mennonite 11/6 A/W Methodist* A/W 15-5,15-6,7-15,15-12 Morgan St. 10/26 N/W forfeit Hampton 11/6 A/L St. Andrews* A/L 8-15,4-15,15-11,9-15 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @Laurinburg, N.C., 11/1-2 Virginia Intermont 11/10 A/W Newberry N/W 15-9,15-10 N.C. Wesleyan1 N/W 15-11,15-10,15-2 Mary Washington 11/10 A/L N.C. Wesleyan* H/W 15-8,15-5,15-7 UNC-Greensboro1 N/W 15-13,9-15,10-15,15-2,15-12 Lynchburg 11/10 A/L Norfolk St. H/W 15-3,15-13 St. Andrews1 A/L 9-15,10-15,8-15 UNC-Greensboro* A/L 14-16,12-15,8-15 1980 (2-23) Averett* H/W 15-13,15-9,15-11 1986 (13-19) Coach: Bert Jones Maryland-E. Shore N/W 15-10,15-1 Coach: John Bauman Partial results available Norfolk St. A/W 15-7,15-8 Elizabeth City St. 9/11 A/W 15-9,15-10,15-1 Randolph-Macon WC 9/27 A/L 12-15, 15-13, 6-15 Greensboro* A/L 7-15,7-15,10-15 Averett* 9/12 H/W 15-3,15-1,15-7 Ferrum 9/27 N/L 11-15, 4-15 UNC-Greensboro* A/L 3-15,2-15,13-15 Longwood 9/16 H/W 15-2,15-2 Longwood 9/30 H/L Mary Washington A/L 1-15,3-15 Maryland E-Shore 9/16 H/W 12-15,15-3,15-9 Hampton 9/30 H/W Longwood N/L 15-9,8-15,14-16 Methodist* 9/19 A/L 10-15,15-5,12-15,8-15 Louisburg J.C. 10/3 A/L 6-15, 4-15 N.C. Wesleyan1 N/W 15-9,15-7,15-10 1 Mt. Olive 9/19 N/W 15-6,5-15,15-2 Roanoke 10/4 H/L UNC-Greensboro N/L 5-15,6-15,7-15 St. Andrews* 9/20 A/L 16-14,0-15,12-15,14-16 Hampton 10/7 A/L Pembroke St. 9/20 N/L 2-15,6-15 Mary Washington 10/7 N/L 5-15, 14-15, 12-15 Mary Washington 9/23 H/L 16-14,13-15,11-15 Bridgewater 10/11 H/L 2-15, 15-11, 7-15 Hampton 9/23 H/W 9-15,15-6,15-7 N.C. Wesleyan 10/11 H/L 4-15, 7-15 Averett* 9/26 A/W 15-3,15-13,15-11 Eastern Mennonite 10/18 UNC-Greensboro* 9/27 A/L 15-5,3-15,9-15,7-15 Ferrum 10/18 Greensboro* 9/28 A/L 15-13,5-15,14-16,7-15 at N.C. Wesleyan 10/21 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/1 H/W 15-3,15-6,15-12 William & Mary 10/23 Norfolk St. 10/2 A/W forfeit Chowan 10/23 Elizabeth City St. 10/6 H/W 15-5,15-6,15-9 at Chowan 10/28 1984 (12-15) Maryland E-Shore 10/9 A/W 15-12,15-13 vs. UNC-Wilm. at Cho. 10/28 Coach: John Bauman Salisbury St. 10/9 N/W 14-16,15-8,15-11 at Lynchburg 11/1 Methodist* 9/15 H/L 15-8,14-16,14-16,4-15 St. Andrews* 10/11 H/L 9-15,8-15,15-7,7-15 vs. Emory & Enry @Lyn.11/1 Mary Washington 9/15 H/L 3-15,15-9,11-15 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/17-18 Div. III Tr. @ Mary Wash.11/7-8 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/17 H/W 15-10,12-15,8-15,15-4,15-10 Washington (Md.)4 N/W 14-16,16-14,15-8 Norfolk St. 9/17 H/W 15-9,15-9 Catholic4 N/W 15-7,15-6 1981 - No team Hampton 9/18 A/W 15-3,15-12,15-8 Glassboro St.4 N/W 15-4,15-10 Methodist* 9/21 A/W 13-15,15-7,11-15,15-3,15-7 Methodist4 N/L 6-15,3-15 Bennett 9/21 N/W 18-16,15-10 Hampton 10/21 A/W 12-15,15-10,7-15,15-13,15-5 St. Andrews* 9/22 A.L 8-15,15-13,13-15,10-15 UNC-Greensboro* 10/23 H/L 4-15,3-15,9-15 Christopher Newport University 41 Captains' Volleyball 2007

Greensboro* 10/25 H/L 3-15,3-15,14-16 1989 (14-17) Averett* 10/18 A/L 5-15,4-15,6-15 Sweet Briar 10/25 H/L 15-9,11-15,10-15 Coach: Coco Hofmann Greensboro* 10/19 A/L 7-15,1-15,13-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/30 A/W 15-6,15-1,9-15,18-16 Methodist* 9/9 A/W 15-9, 14-16,12-15,15-12,15-0 Ferrum* 10/22 H/L 4-15,9-15,6-15 Methodist* 11/1 H/L 11-15,12-15,15-10,2-15 Atlantic Christian 9/9 N/W 15-11, 16-14 Averett* 10/25 H/L 2-15,4-15,13-15 Longwood 11/5 A/L 15-7,10-15,2-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/10 A/L 15-7,9-15,15-7,12-15,7-15 Greensboro* 10/26 H/W 15-8,15-10,15-11 Randolph-Macon W.C. 11/5 N/W 8-15,15-7,15-12 Norfolk St. 9/15 A/W 15-4,15-5,8-15,15-2 Salisbury St. 11/2 A/L 3-15,8-15,15-11,12-15 Dixie Conf. Tourn @ Newport News, Va., 11/7-8 Mary Washington 9/16 A/L 12-15,11-15 Mary Washington 11/2 N/L 1-15,11-15,5-15 UNC-Greensboro1 H/L 5-15,9-15,1-15 Morgan St. 9/16 N/W 15-8,15-8 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Fayetteville, N.C., 11/8-9 Hampton 9/20 H/W 10-15,15-12,15-9,15-12 Greensboro1 11/8 N/L 7-15,6-15,12-15 Marymount 9/22 A/W 15-3,8-15,15-6 Notre Dame (O.) 9/22 N/W 12-15,15-4,15-8 1992 (4-25) Averett* 9/23 H/W 7-15,15-3,15-6,15-12 Coach: Coco Hofmann Sweet Briar 9/23 H/L 3-15,15-11,7-15 Washington & Lee 9/12 H/L 13-15,14-16,6-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/26 H/L 15-6,11-15,10-15,11-15 St. Mary's (Md.) 9/12 H/L 7-15,6-15,8-15 Greensboro* 9/30 H/L 12-15,5-15,15-13,4-15 Sweet Briar 9/18 A/L 5-15,15-4,10-15,11-15 Ferrum* 10/1 H/W 15-6,9-15,12-15,15-10,15-12 Methodist* 9/19 H/L 9-15,5-15,13-15 1987 (1-35) Catholic 10/5 A/L 15-5,14-16,11-15,7-15 Averett* 9/19 H/L 5-15,9-15,15-10,15-9,6-15 Coach: CocoHofmann Dickinson Tourn. @ Carlisle, Pa., 10/6-7 Marymount 9/23 H/W 11-15,15-6,15-7 5

ALL-TIME RESULTS Atlantic Christian 9/9 A/L 1-15,4-15 High Point N/L 3-15,5-15 Salisbury St. 9/23 H/L 10-15,5-15 N.C. Central 9/9 N/L 10-15,5-15 Upsala5 N/L 6-15,14-16 Greensboro* 9/26 A/L 4-15,17-19,15-5,1-15 Averett* 9/12 H/L 15-12,16-14,11-15,14-16,4-15 Gettysburg5 A/L 15-10,3-15,7-15 Ferrum* 9/27 A/L 7-15,10-15,12-15 St. Paul's 9/13 N/L 2-15,7-15 Methodist5 N/W 15-10,4-15,13-15,15-12,15-7 Mary Baldwin 9/29 N/W 15-11,15-12 Elizabeth City St. 9/13 A/L 8-15,11-15 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/13-14 Mary Washington 9/29 A/L 2-15,1-15 Mt. Olive 9/14 N/L 13-15,6-15 Guilford4 N/L 1-15,12-15 Emory Tourn. @ Atlanta, Ga., 10/2-3 Norfolk St. 9/15 H/L 15-7,8-15,11-15,8-15 Gallaudet4 A/L 9-15,15-13,8-15 Rhodes7 N/L 7-15,7-15 Methodist* 9/18 A/L 1-15,2-15,5-15 Methodist4 N/L 13-15,15-9,0-15 St. Catherine7 N/L 5-15,5-15 Mt. Olive 9/18 N/L 15-11,2-15,9-15 Washington (Md.)4 N/L 0-15,15-12,10-15 Emory7 N/L 12-15,11-15 St. Andrews* 9/19 A/L 5-15,0-15,11-15 Averett* 10/20 A/W 8-15,15-7,18-16,15-17,15-5 Emory & Henry7 N/L 1-15,10-15 Pembroke St. 9/19 N/L 14-16,5-15 Ferrum* 10/21 A/L 14-16,15-17 Gordon7 N/L 15-10,3-15,4-15 Elizabeth City St. 9/21 H/L 8-15,6-15,13-15 Greensboro* 10/22 A/L 11-15,14-16,12-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/6 A/W 15-11,15-10,14-16,15-12 Hampton 9/23 H/L 7-15,15-10,6-15,11-15 Hampton 10/25 N/L 15-13,12-15,11-15 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/9-10 Averett* 9/25 A/L 7-15,10-15,15-11,10-15 Randolph-Macon W.C. 10/27 H/W 15-8,11-15,15-3,9-15,15-3 Eastern Mennonite4 N/L 6-15,2-15 Greensboro* 9/26 A/L 4-15,6-15,3-15 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Greensboro, N.C., 11/3-4 Western Maryland4 N/L 1-15,8-15 UNC-Greensboro* 9/27 A/L 7-15,3-15,4-15 Averett1 N/W 15-12,15-10,15-8 Guilford4 N/L 3-15,9-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/30 H/L 13-15,10-15,5-15 N.C. Wesleyan1 N/W 14-16,15-11,7-15,19-17,15-11 Catholic4 N/L 12-15,11-15 St. Andrews* 10/3 H/L 3-15,8-15,1-15 Greensboro1 A/L 15-11, 10-15,10-15,13-15 Ferrum* 10/16 H/L 7-15,6-15,11-15 Hampton 10/7 A/L 6-15,2-15,6-15 Greensboro* 10/17 H/L 7-15,7-15,15-13,10-15 Dickinson Tourn. @ Carlisle, Pa., 10/9-10 1990 (10-21) Hampton 10/21 H/L 8-15,4-15,11-15 Franklin & Marshall5 N/W 9-15,15-6,15-11 Coach: Coco Hofmann Barton 10/30 A/L 10-15,11-15,8-15 Glassboro St.5 N/L 1-15,8-15 Greensboro* 9/8 H/L 13-15,9-15,6-15 Methodist* 10/31 A/L 12-15,5-15,9-15 Messiah5 N/L 2-15,6-15 Sweet Briar 9/14 N/L 15-9,10-15,7-15 Averett* 11/1 A/L 3-15,7-15,2-15 Moravian5 N/L 9-15,1-15 Marymount 9/15 N/L 15-11,6-15,11-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 11/3 H/W 15-8,20-18,15-5 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/14 A/L 3-15,10-15,5-15 Gettysburg 9/15 N/L 8-15,3-15 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @Rocky Mount, N.C., 11/6-7 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/16-17 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/18 H/W 15-13,13-15,15-7,15-9 Greensboro1 11/6 N/L 8-15,6-15,9-15 Glassboro St.4 N/L 2-15,1-15 Sweet Briar 9/24 A/W 15-10,5-15,15-10 Catholic4 N/L 12-15,5-15 Shenandoah 9/24 N/L 14-16,16-14,11-15 1993 (3-24) Salisbury St.4 N/L 4-15,2-15 Salisbury St. 9/26 H/L 6-15,6-15,11-15 Coach: Coco Hofmann Norfolk St. 10/21 A/L 12-15,15-7,14-16 Atlantic Christian 9/28 A/L 3-15,13-15,3-15 Washington & Lee 9/11 H/L 9-15,4-15,2-15 UNC-Greensboro* 10/22 H/L 4-15,4-15,6-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/29 A/W 15-13,15-8,15-4 Marymount 9/11 H/L 15-13,2-15,3-15,3-15 Methodist* 10/24 H/L 7-15,0-15,7-15 Methodist* 9/30 A/W 15-5,15-3,13-15,9-15,15-2 Methodist* 9/17 A/L 5-15,8-15,10-15 Catholic 10/27 A/L 8-15,9-15 Marymount 10/4 H/W 9-15,15-13,15-12 Averett* 9/18 A/L 3-15,6-15,7-15 Marymount 10/27 N/L 12-15,13-15 Mary Baldwin 10/4 H/W 15-11,15-7 Greensboro* 9/25 H/L 11-15,6-15,7-15 Greensboro* 10/31 H/L 7-15,7-15,8-15 Averett* 10/6 H/W 3-15,15-11,15-10,15-11 Ferrum* 9/25 H/L 8-15,13-15,3-15 Mary Washington 11/1 A/L 1-15,5-15 Methodist* 10/11 H/L 9-15,15-13,11-15,15-17 Chowan 9/29 A/L 15-13,4-15,11-15 Ferrum* 11/1 N/L 15-17,10-15 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/12-13 Chowan 9/29 A/L 15-10,9-15,3-15 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Rocky Mount, N.C. Gallaudet4 A/L 15-2,9-15,9-15 Mary Baldwin 10/1 A/W 18-16,15-4,15-10 UNC-Greensboro1 N/L 3-15,1-15,9-15 Salisbury St.4 N/L 8-15,7-15 St. Mary's (Md.) 10/2 A/L 4-15,10-15 Washington (Md.)4 N/L 15-9,13-15,9-15 Washington Bible 10/2 N/W 15-6,15-10 1988 (9-20) Methodist4 N/L 11-15,5-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/4 H/L 9-15,15-7,5-15,15-13,14-16 Coach: Coco Hofmann Bridgewater 10/18 N/L 0-15,16-14,3-15 Barton 10/5 H/L 4-15,12-15 Elon 9/11 N/L 15-13,6-15,4-15 Washington & Lee 10/18 A/L 8-15,15-10,4-15 Chowan 10/5 H/L 15-5,11-15,7-15 Methodist* 9/11 A/L 2-15,3-15,11-15 Ferrum* 10/19 A/W10-15,15-13,15-10,0-15,15-13 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10-8/9 E. Mennonite 9/16 A/L 4-15,3-15 Catawba 10/19 N/L 0-15,6-15 Eastern Mennonite4 N/L 5-15,7-15 Lynchburg 9/16 N/W 15-0,8-15,15-4 Averett* 10/20 A/L 11-15,13-15,6-15 Ferrum4 N/L 10-15,11-15 Averett* 9/17 H/W 15-8,15-10,15-6 Greensboro* 10/21 A/L 13-15,4-15,6-15 Guilford4 N/L 4-15,4-15 Marymount 9/17 H/L 10-15,8-15 Hampton 10/25 A/L 2-15,3-15,12-15 Catholic4 N/L 2-15,2-15 Elizabeth City St. 9/21 N/L 14-16,9-15 Ferrum* 10/26 H/W15-17,16-14,15-13,12-15,15-12 Ferrum* 10/15 A/L 4-15,4-15,5-15 Ferrum* 9/23 A/L 4-15,8-15,15-12,8-15 Mary Washington 10/27 A/L 9-15,6-15,5-15 Greensboro* 10/16 A/L 5-15,15-11,9-15,15-12,5-15 Hollins 9/23 N/W 15-11,15-13 Roanoke 10/29 N/W 15-7,13-15,15-2 Shenandoah* 10/21 H/L 13-15,14-16,15-5,7-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/28 H/L 3-15,7-15,15-12,0-15 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Newport News, Va., 11/3-4 Shenandoah* 10/21 H/L 6-15,15-10,10-15,11-15 Greensboro* 10/1 H/L 15-8,7-15,14-16,4-15 Ferrum1 11/3 H/L 3-15,12-15,10-15 Hampton 10/26 H/L 1-15,0-15,11-15 Catholic 10/2 H/W 15-10,6-15,15-12 Methodist* 10/30 H/L 9-15,5-15,8-15 Ferrum* 10/2 H/W 15-8,3-15,15-6,10-15,15-10 1991 (6-22) Averett* 10/31 H/L 7-15,10-15,5-15 Hampton 10/5 H/L 14-16,15-9,6-15 Coach: CocoHofmann N.C. Wesleyan* 11/2 A/W 15-10,15-13,15-7 Norfolk St. 10/7 A/W 15-1,15-7 Ferrum* 9/12 A/L 1-15,0-15,4-15 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Ferrum, Va., 11/5-6 Hampton 10/7 N/L 15-8,11-15,4-15 Gettysburg Tourn. @ Gettysburg, Pa., 9/13-14 Ferrum1 11/5 A/L 12-15,15-5,16-14,4-15,5-15 Methodist* 10/13 H/L 11-15,1-15,15-12,5-15 Seton Hill6 N/L 6-15,10-15 Mary Washington 10/13 H/W 9-15,15-11,16-14 Marymount6 N/L 15-5,7-15,8-15 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/14-15 Salisbury St.6 N/L 9-15,12-15 Western Maryland4 N/L 9-15,7-15 Western Maryland6 N/L 4-15,3-15 Greensboro4 N/L 8-15,6-15 Hampton 9/20 H/L 13-15,16-14,14-16 Catholic4 N/L 9-15,7-15 Barton 9/20 H/L 13-15,10-15 Salisbury St.4 N/L 13-15,9-15 Marymount 9/21 A/W 15-12,15-8 Salisbury St. 10/22 A/L 8-15,5-15,15-9,3-15 St. Mary's (Md.) 9/21 N/W 15-1,16-14 Roanoke 10/25 N/L 9-15,8-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/24 H/W 15-2,15-3,7-15,15-10 1994 (3-31) Randolph-Macon W.C. 10/25 A/W 15-7,12-15,15-10 Sweet Briar 9/28 H/W 7-15,15-9,15-10,15-13 Coach: Art Thatcher Averett* 10/28 A/W 8-15,15-4,5-15,15-6,15-11 Hampton 10/3 A/L 6-15,15-11,10-15,11-15 U. of the South 9/3 A/L 6-15,2-15,12-15 Greensboro* 10/29 A/L 3-15,8-15,15-13,5-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/4 A/W 15-8,15-8,15-2 Maryville 9/3 N/L 17-15,4-15,4-15,12-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/30 A/L 11-15,15-11,12-15,3-15 Methodist* 10/5 A/L 15-13,4-15,11-15,7-15 Emory 9/3 N/L 4-15,5-15,12-15 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Ferrum, Va., 11/4-5 Methodist* 10/10 H/L 12-15,14-16,16-18 Washington & Lee 9/10 A/L 3-15,9-15,3-15 Ferrum1 11/4 A/L 9-15,7-15,12-15 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/11-12 Southern Virginia 9/10 N/W 14-16,15-1,15-2,15-5 Gallaudet4 A/L 5-15,11-15 Methodist* 9/15 H/L 13-15,7-15,4-15 Salisbury St.4 N/L 3-15,3-15 Bridgewater Tourn. @ Bridgewater, Va., 9/16-17 Washington (Md.)4 N/L 5-15,12-15 Marymount8 N/L 2-15,9-15 Methodist4 N/L 12-15,8-15 Bridgewater8 A/L 0-15,11-15 Meredith 10/16 N/L 15-3,5-15,12-15 Lynchburg8 N/L 2-15,4-15 NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 42 Christopher Newport Volleyball 2007 All-Time Results Roanoke8 N/L 6-15,5-15 Shenandoah* 10/22 H/W 15-9,15-9,15-11 Emory & Henry10 N/L 14-16,16-14,15-7,15-10 Shepherd8 N/L 4-15,9-15 Ferrum* 10/25 H/W 15-12,17-15,12-15,15-9 Guilford10 N/W 15-12,15-9,15-11 Averett* 9/18 H/L 1-15,6-15,3-15 Washington & Lee 10/26 H/L 6-15,8-15,9-15 Greensboro10 N/L 8-15,8-15,14-16 Greensboro* 9/24 A/L 1-15,6-15,12-15 Chowan 10/30 A/W 7-15,10-15,16-14,15-4,15-12 Thomas More10 N/L 1-15,11-15,2-15 Roanoke 9/25 N/L 8-15,2-15,7-15 Methodist* 11/2 A/W 15-10,12-15,15-7,15-7 N.C. Wesleyan* 11/3 H/L 13-15,15-13,1-15,5-15 Ferrum* 9/25 A/L 6-15,9-15,6-15 Averett* 11/2 A/L 9-15,1-15,1-15 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Danville, Va., 11/6-7 Shenandoah* 9/28 H/L 15-8,4-15,7-15,8-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 11/3 H/W 15-7,15-5,8-15,15-9 Greensboro1 11/6 N/L 15-12,13-15,6-15,6-15 Dickinson Tourn. @ Carlisle, Pa., 9/30-10/1 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Newport News, Va., 11/8-9 1999 (20-13) Gettysburg5 A/L 0-15,10-15 N.C. Wesleyan1 11/8 H/W 12-15,5-15,15-5,8-15,17-15 Coach: Ken Shibuya Marymount5 N/L 13-15,9-15 Averett1 11/9 H/L 17-15,11-15,14-16,8-15 Mary Washington 9/1 H/L 2-15, 13-15, 15-17 Washington & Jefferson5 N/L 5-15,7-15 Sweet Briar 9/4 H/W 15-6, 15-4, 15-11 Westminster5 N/L 0-15,2-15 1997 (18-18) St. Paul's 9/4 H/W 15-1, 15-3, 15-3 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/4 A/L 7-15,13-15,16-14,8-15 Coach: Art Thatcher Chowan 9/7 H/W 15-11, 15-6, 15-9 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/7-8 Chowan 9/1 H/W 15-11,15-11,15-11 Bridgewater Tourn. @ Bridgewater, Va., 9/10-11 Washington (Md.)4 N/L 5-15,5-15 Mary Washington 9/1 H/L 3-15,6-15,15-11,12-15 Sweet Briar8 N/W 15-2, 15-4, 15-9 Gallaudet4 A/L 6-15,2-15 Barton 9/6 H/L 7-15,9-15,15-17 Marymount8 N/L 15-13, 11-15, 8-15, 15-5, 8-15 Ferrum4 N/L 5-15,4-15 Virginia St. 9/6 H/W 15-6,17-15,15-17,15-5 Southern Virginia8 N/L 12-15, 11-15, 6-15 Greensboro*4 N/L 1-15,11-15,3-15 Randolph-Macon 9/11 H/W 15-5,10-15,5-15,15-7,19-17 Bridgewater8 A/W 15-8, 15-7, 15-11 Ferrum* 10/14 H/L 6-15,5-15,3-15 Bridgewater Tourn. @ Bridgewater, Va., 9/12-13 Averett*11 9/18 H/L 9-15, 6-15,. 3-15 Greensboro* 10/15 H/L 1-15,11-15,3-15 Ursinus8 N/W 15-0,15-0,15-5 Ferrum*11 9/18 H/L 8-15, 15-7, 4-15, 13-15 Shenandoah* 10/19 A/L 3-15,11-15,5-15 Roanoke8 N/W 15-8,11-15,10-15,15-13,15-8 Shenandoah*11 9/19 H/W 16-14, 15-9, 15-10 Chowan 10/22 H/L 8-15,5-15,16-14,13-15 Marymount8 N/L 9-15,9-15,5-15 Catholic 9/22 A/L 2-15, 8-15, 11-15 St. Mary's (Md.) 10/22 H/L 7-15,4-15,6-15 Bridgewater8 A/L 13-15,13-15,16-14,15-11,8-15 Greensboro*11 9/25 N/L 6-15, 16-14, 0-15, 6-15 Methodist* 10/29 A/W 10-15,15-11,15-11,15-9 Meredith 9/16 A/W 9-15,15-3,15-10,8-15,.15-10 Methodist*11 9/25 N/W 15-11, 15-8, 11-15, 13-15, Averett* 10/30 A/L 2-15,0-15,6-15 Peace 9/16 N/W 15-9,15-3,15-8 15-13 N.C. Wesleyan* 11/1 H/W 16-14,15-2,7-15,15-8 Meredith 9/20 N/W 15-4,15-5,15-8 Ferrum Tourn. @ Ferrum, Va., 10/1-2 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Winchester, Va.. 11/4-5 Methodist* 9/20 A/W 15-9,16-14,15-13 Shenandoah9 N/W 6-15, 15-11, 16-14, 15-7 Ferrum1 11/4 N/L 6-15,9-15,10-15 Ferrum* 9/21 A/L 10-15,7-15,15-13,9-15 Southern Virginia9 N/L 11-15, 6-15, 14-16 Eastern Mennonite 9/23 H/W 15-6,13-15,11-15,15-11,15-10 Roanoke9 N/W 15-11, 11-15, 15-8, 17-15 1995 (14-19) Greensboro* 9/27 H/L 4-15,15-17,15-8,4-15 Emory & Henry9 N/W 15-12, 15-10, 15-6 Coach: Art Thatcher Shenandoah* 9/30 A/L 17-15,15-9,10-15,14-16,11-15 Oglethorpe9 N/W 12-15, 15-1, 15-10, 15-12 Chowan 9/1 H/L 2-12,12-15,15-17 Ferrum, Tourn. @ Ferrum, Va., 10/3/4 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/6 H/L 13-15, 15-12, 14-16, 15-9, Mary Washington 9/1 H/L 11-15,8-15,13-15 Lynchburg9 N/W 15-17,15-7,15-6,11-15,12-15 13-15 Barton 9/7 A/L 7-15,7-15,16-14,16-18 Shenandoah9 N/W 15-2,15-13,8-15,15-6 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/8-9 Washington & Lee 9/9 H/L 2-15,3-15,7-15 Hollins9 N/W 15-10,15-7,15-3 Frostburg St.4 N/L 15-12, 10-15, 15-8, 10-15, Randolph-Macon 9/12 H/W15-7,15-12,13-15,10-15,15-13 Ferrum9 A/L 13-15,15-12,13-15,14-16 10-15 Salisbury St. 9/13 A/L 13-15,9-15,11-15 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/10-11 Marymount4 N/W 15-9, 11-15, 15-7, 10-15, 15-8 Methodist* 9/16 A/W 15-5,15-4,18-16 Chowan4 N/W15-13,15-4,10-15,12-15,16-14 Catholic4 N/W 11-15, 15-11, 15-5, 18-16 Averett* 9/17 A/L 9-15,15-12,5-15,13-15 Gallaudet4 A/L 8-15,2-15,9-15 Kean (N.J.) St.4 N/W15-0, 15-12, 7-15, 8-15, 15-12 Mary Baldwin 9/20 H/W 15-7,14-16,15-3,15-7 Kean4 N/W15-11,15-17,10-15,15-11,15-11 Chowan 10/20 A/W 15-4, 15-3, 15-9 Ferrum* 9/22 H/L 11-15,13-15,9-15 Marymount4 N/W 15-6,15-8,3-15,15-10 Ferrum*11 10/23 N/W 16-14, 15-10, 15-7 Greensboro* 9/23 H/L 15-17,8-15,6-15 Averett* 10/17 A/L 11-15,13-15,14-16 Averett*11 10/23 N/L 3-15, 5-15, 15-11, 15-12, 13-15 Marymount 9/23 H/L 16-14,15-10,5-15,7-15,10-15 Greensboro* 10/18 A/L 11-15,6-15,12-15 Shenandoah* 10/27 N/W 6-15, 15-8, 15-10, 16-14 Shenandoah* 9/26 A/W 15-8,12-15,15-9,15-12 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/18 N/W 14-16,16-14,10-15,11-15 Methodist*11 10/30 A/W 15-8, 15-6, 15-10 Dickinson Tourn. @ Carlisle, Pa., 9/29-30 Shenandoah* 10/22 H/W 15-7,6-15,16-14,15-10 Greensboro*11 10/30 N/L 12-15, 7-15, 2-15 Rutgers-Newark5 N/L 4-15,10-15 Averett* 10/25 H/L 9-15,14-16,13-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 11/2 A/W 13-15, 15-9, 15-5, 15-12 Dickinson5 H/W 11-15.15-3,15-3 Washington & Lee 10/25 H/L 9-15,14-16,15-13,12-15 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Rocky Mount, N.C., 11/5-6 Allegheny5 N/L 6-15,5-15 Ferrum* 10/26 H/W 9-15,15-2,15-13,15-13 Shenandoah1 N/W8-15, 15-3, 15-13, 10-15, 15-8 Allentown5 N/L 17-15,8-15,4-15 Methodist* 10/26 H/W 11-15,15-9,15-11,15-7 Greensboro1 N/L 9-15, 9-15, 9-15 Mary Washington5 N/L 11-15,3-15 St. Mary's (Md.) 11/1 A/L 7-15,15-13,13-15,10-15 2000 (26-9) N.C. Wesleyan* 10/3 H/W 14-16,15-9,16-14,15-1 N.C. Wesleyan* 11/4 A/W 6-15,15-11,5-15,15-10,15-10 Coach: Ken Shibuya Ferrum Tourn. @ Ferrum, Va., 10/7 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Fayetteville, N.C., 11/7-8 Ursinus 9/1 H/W 16-14,15-9,13-15,15-12 N.C. Wesleyan9 N/W 15-9,9-15,15-10 N.C. Wesleyan1 11/7 N/L 9-15,9-15,3-15 Chowan 9/1 H/W 15-1,15-8,15-9 Randolph-Macon W.C.9 N/W 15-7,6-15,15-12 Mary Washington 9/5 A/L 10-15,14-16,13-15 Lynchburg9 N/L 10-15,10-15 Sweet Briar 9/8 H/W 5-15,16-14,15-9,15-10 Meredith9 N/W 15-4,15-6 Marymount 9/8 H/W 16-14,15-3,15-8 Ferrum* 10/13 A/L 41-5,11-15,6-15 Bridgewater Tourn. @ Bridgewater, Va., 9/9 Roanoke 10/13 A/L 4-15,15-12,15-7,13-15 Southern Virginia8 N/W 12-15,15-9,15-11,16-14 Greensboro* 10/14 A/W 11-15,15-9,12-15,15-3,15-11 Bridgewater8 A/W 15-6,15-8,13-15,15-7 Shenandoah* 10/18 H/W 15-1,15-2,15-13 Bridgewater8 A/W 16-14,15-9,10-15,15-10 Methodist* 10/20 H/W 15-3,15-1,15-13 Catholic 9/14 H/W 11-15,15-12,19-17,15-7 St. Mary's (Md.) 10/21 A/L 12-15,6-15,9-15 Ferrum11 9/16 N/W 15-8,16-14,15-7 Averett* 10/29 H/L 15-12,15-8,14-16,4-15,12-15 1998 (7-26) Averett11 9/16 A/L 14-16,15-11,8-15,3-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/31 A/W 15-5,15-6,15-7 Coach: Ken Shibuya Chowan 9/18 A/W 15-9,15-11,15-13 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Greensboro, N.C., 11/3-4 Mary Washington 9/1 A/L 10-15,10-15,8-15 Methodist*11 9/23 N/W 15-8,15-11,15-9 N.C. Wesleyan1 11/3 N/W 15-6,13-15,16-14 Bridgewater Tourn. @ Bridgewater, Va., 9/12 Greensboro*11 9/23 A/L 15-8,15-13,8-15,13-15,14-16 Averett1 11/4 N/L 1-15,9-15,12-15 Bridgewater8 N/L 6-15,5-15,6-15 CNU Captains Classic @ Newport News, Va., 9/29-30 Roanoke8 N/L 11-15,8-15,0-15 Shenandoah*12 H/W 15-10,15-4,15-6 1996 (19-13) Sweet Briar8 N/W 15-10,15-12,10-15,15-9 Meredith12 H/W 15-7,15-8,15-4 Coach: Art Thatcher Chowan 9/15 A/L 13-15,3-15,15-9,15-12,10-15 Mary Washington12 H/W 15-13,17-15,15-10 Mary Washington 8/31 A/L 9-15,9-15,3-15 Methodist* 9/19 H/L 8-15,13-15,15-10,8-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/3 A/W 15-11,15-6,13-15,15-5 Averett Tourn. @ Danville, Va., 9/2 Averett* 9/19 H/L 7-15,7-15,7-15 Emory & Henry 10/5 H/W 15-10,15-12,15-11 Marymount10 A/W 15-8,15-8,16-14 Ferrum* 9/20 H/W 15-8.7-15,15-13,17-15 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/7-8 Washington (Md.)10 N/W 7-15,15-11,15-5,11-15,15-11 Randolph-Macon 9/24 A/L 10-15,15-8,4-15,15-9,8-15 Catholic4 N/L 9-15,9-15,6-15 Johns Hopkins10 N/L 10-15,15-13,9-15,10-15 Greensboro* 9/26 A/L 11-15,1-15,3-15 Washington (Md.)4 N/W 15-4,16-14,3-15,15-10 Bridgewater Tourn. @ Bridgewater, Va., 9/7 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/26 N/L 15-12,15-13,10-15,4-15,13-15 Methodist4 N/W 15-6,15-6,11-15,15-9 Randolph-Macon W.C.8 N/W 15-3,15-6,15-8 Shenandoah* 9/30 H/L 11-15,11-15,4-15 Gallaudet4 A/W 15-8,17-15,15-12 Hood8 N/W 15-6,15-1,15-4 Ferrum Tourn. @ Ferrum, Va., 10/2-3 Catholic U. Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/14 Lynchburg8 A/L 9-15,6-15,15-13,8-15 Ferrum9 A/L 7-15,8-15,5-15 Randolph-Macon13 N/L 15-5,15-9,7-15,10-15,10-15 Randolph-Macon 9/11 A/W12-15,15-10,11-15,15-12,15-10 Emory & Henry9 N/L 5-15,15-12,15-4,12-15,7-15 Rowan13 N/W 15-8,15-6,15-12 Mary Baldwin 9/17 A/W 15-6,15-10,15-6 Shenandoah9 N/L 15-5,14-16,10-15,3-15 Catholic13 A/L 7-15,8-15,10-15 Methodist* 9/21 H/W 15-7,15-2,15-7 Lynchburg9 N/L 15-12,1-15,7-15,10-15 Southern Virginia 10/17 H/W 15-4,15-4,6-15,15-10 Averett* 9/21 H/L 11-15,10-15,16-14,11-15 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/9-10 Shenandoah*11 10/20 A/W 15-4,15-10,15-3 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 9/27-28 Chowan4 N/W 8-15,16-14,15-10,15-12 Ferrum*11 10/21 N/W 15-10,15-11,15-5 Emory & Henry4 N/W 9-15,15-10,12-15,15-9,15-11 Marymount4 N/L 4-15,12-15,4-15 Averett*11 10/21 N/L 16-14,15-11,7-15,11-15,12-15 Hollins4 N/W 9-15,15-5,15-8,15-12 Averett4 N/L 6-15,2-15,9-15 Greensboro*11 10/28 H/L 8-15,15-17,7-15 Marietta 4 N/L 12-15,5-15,5-15 Methodist4 N/L 15-13,13-15,12-15,12-15 Methodist*11 10/28 H/W 15-9,15-9,15-6 Randolph-Macon W.C.4 N/W 15-9,15-1,15-13 Sweet Briar 10/18 H/W 16-14,15-9,15-12 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/31 H/W 15-5,15-10,15-7 Marietta4 N/L 8-15,12-15,15-4\3,11-15 Meredith 10/18 H/W 9-15,15-7,18-16,15-7 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Ferrum, Va., 11/3-4 Shenandoah* 10/2 A/W 15-6,15-1,5-15,16-14 Shenandoah* 10/20 A/L 15-10,12-15,7-15,12-15 Ferrum1 A/W 15-13,15-8,15-9 Ferrum* 10/5 N/L 15-10,15-8,12-15,8-15,9-15 Washington & Lee 10/22 A/L 3-15,81-5,10-15 Greensboro1 N/L 8-15,15-11,10-15,9-15 Greensboro* 10/5 A/L 8-15,7-15,12-15 Greensboro* 10/24 H/L 3-15,71-5,9-15 2001 (24-11) N.C. Wesleyan* 10/8 A/W 15-5,10-15,15-11,15-4 Methodist* 10/25 A/L 14-16,15-6,16-14,18-20 Coach: Ken Shibuya Meredith 10/16 A/W15-12,10-15,15-2,14-16,15-12 Averett Tourn. @ Danville, Va., 10/30-31 Averett Tourn. @ Danville, Va., 9/1-2 Greensboro* 10/19 H/L 16-14,7-15,15-9,7-15,13-15 Averett10 A/L 5-15,6-15,11-15 Eastern Mennonite10 N/W 30-20,30-16,30-20 St. Mary's (Md.) 10/19 H/L 13-15,5-15,11-15 Maryville10 N/L 14-30, 22-30, 20-30 Christopher Newport University 43 Captains' Volleyball 2007

Emory10 N/L 27-30, 18-30, 23-30 Savannah A&D14 N/L 30-23,15-30,19-30,17-30 Peace* 9/14 H/W 30-21,30-17,30-21 Austin10 N/L 22-30, 27-30, 16-30 Shenandoah14 N/W 30-27,30-24,30-17 Ferrum*11 9/17 A/W 30-18,30-21,30-18 Guilford10 N/W 30-28, 30-25, 30-22 Averett14 N/L 22-30,15-30,27-30 Methodist*11 9/17 N/W 30-11,30-20,30-26 Washington & Lee Tourn. @ Lexington, Va., 9/7-8 Methodist*11 9/27 A/W 30-22,33-35,30-26,30-21 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/20 A/W 30-21,30-24,30-26 St. Mary's14 N/W 30-20, 30-22, 30-17 Averett*11 9/27 N/L 23-30,30-26,22-30,26-30 Greensboro*11 9/24 H/W 30-23,29-31,22-30,30-25,15-6 Catholic14 N/L 22-30, 23-30, 33-31,15-30 Shenandoah* 9/30 A/W 30-25,30-20,21-30,30-20 Averett*11 9/24 H/W 30-23,30-20,30-22 Washington & Lee14 A/L 23-30, 20-30, 30-21, 18-30 Centre Tourn. @ Danville, Ky., 10/3-4 Shenandoah* 9/27 H/W 30-26,31-29,30-23 Shenandoah14 N/W 33-30, 30-17, 28-30, 28-30,15-13 Thomas More18 N/L 17-30,23-30,20-30 Southwestern (Tx.) Tr.. @ Georgetown, Tx., 9/30-10/1 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/18 H/W 30-22, 30-20, 30-10 Centre18 A/L 11-30,14-30,13-30 Texas-Dallas15 N/W 30-26,30-19,30-22 Averett*11 9/22 N/W 30-25, 25-30, 30-23, 30-27 Campbellsville18 N/L 17-30,16-30,9-30 Southwestern (Tx.)15 A/L 23-30,28-30,29-31 Ferrum*11 9/22 N/W 30-27, 27-30, 30-24, 30-28 Campbellsville18 N/L 23-30,20-30,25-30 Dallas15 N/W 31-29,30-17,30-26 Chowan* 9/26 A/W 30-21, 30-26, 30-23 Ferrum*11 10/5 A/W 30-19,28-30,30-18,30-18 East Texas Baptist15 N/W 29-31,31-29,30-18,22-30,19-17 Shenandoah* 10/3 H/W 30-16, 30-20, 30-16 Greensboro*11 10/5 N/L 21-30,23-30,30-28,25-30 Va. Wesleyan 10/4 A/W 32-30,30-26,21-30,30-23 Hollins 10/6 N/W 27-30, 30-21, 30-19, 30-13 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/8 H/W 30-17,30-19,30-18 Guilford Tr. @ Greensboro, N.C., 10/7-8 Randolph-Macon 10/6 A/W 30-18, 30-24, 25-30, 28-30, 15-6 Captains Classic @ Newport News, Va., 10/10-11 Piedmont21 N/W 30-19,30-19,30-18 Methodist* 10/8 H/W 30-21, 30-19, 30-21 Nazareth12 H/L 19-30,30-21,25-30,12-30 Guilford21 N/W 30-14,32-30,30-24 Greensboro* 10/8 H/W 30-26, 30-18, 30-19 Ramapo12 H/W 30-25,30-18,30-25 Maryville21 N/W 30-26,31-29,30-24 Southwestern Tourn. @ Georgetown, Texas, 10/12-13 Maryville12 H/L 25-30,10-30,18-30 Bridgewater21 N/L 29-31,30-19,30-26,26-30,13-15 Monmouth15 N/L 29-31, 24-30, 21-30 Ramapo12 H/W 30-24,30-23,30-20 Shenandoah* 10/11 A/W 30-19,30-21,30-28 ALL-TIME RESULTS Mary Hardin-Baylor15 N/L 23-30, 20-30, 30-28, 18-30 Chowan* 10/15 A/W 30-20,30-18,30-26 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/18 H/W 30-18,30-20,18-30,30-24 Southwestern (Tx)15 N/L 33-31, 26-30, 27-30, 24-30 Washington & Lee 10/16 H/L 29-31,28-30,20-30 Randolph-Macon 10/21 H/W 20-30,30-21,24-30,30-28,16-14 Cal Lutheran15 N/L 22-30, 27-30, 16-30 Penn St.-Behrend 10/19 N/L 30-28,27-30,20-30,22-30 Methodist*11 10/22 A/W 30-19,30-21,30-15 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/17 A/W 30-21, 30-19, 30-22 Frostburg St. 10/19 A/L 13-30,15-30,28-30 Ferrum*11 10/22 N/W 30-11,30-23,30-19 Shenandoah* 10/19 A/W 25-30, 30-22, 30-18, 30-22 Peace* 10/24 H/W 30-25,30-24,30-24 Va. Wesleyan 10/25 H/W 30-12,30-23,19-30,30-18 Greensboro*11 10/20 N/W 30-25, 30-20, 30-15 Peace* 10/24 H/W 30-15,30-21,32-30 Peace* 10/26 A/W 30-13,30-17,30-17 Methodist*11 10/20 N/W 30-21, 31-29, 30-23 Ferrum*11 10/25 H/W 30-9,24-30,30-21,30-25 Averett*11 10/29 A/W 26-30,30-20,30-27,27-30,17-15 Catholic 10/22 A/L 21-30, 23-30, 20-30 Greensboro*11 10/25 H/W 28-30,23-30,30-21,31-29,15-11 Greensboro*11 10/29 N/L 30-22,19-30,30-28,29-31,8-15 Randolph-Macon 10/24 H/W 30-24, 30-27, 30-19 Chowan* 10/27 H/W 30-20,30-24,30-27 USA South Conf. Tourn. 1st Round @ Freeman Ctr., 11/1 Ferrum*11 10/26 N/W 30-22, 30-19, 30-19 Shenandoah* 10/29 H/W 30-19,30-21,30-28 Shenandoah1 11/1 H/W 30-15,30-23,30-15 Averett*11 10/26 N/W 30-26, 30-25, 24-30, 28-30, 15-7 Averett*11 11/1 A/L 31-29,20-30,12-30,20-30 USA South Conf. Tourn. @ Greensboro, N.C., 11/4-5 Chowan* 10/30 H/W 30-20, 30-20, 30-20 Methodist*11 11/1 N/W 30-20,30-18,30-18 Averett1 11/4 N/W 30-23,30-25,30-14 Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Newport News, Va., 11/2-3 USA South Conf. Tourn. @ Winchester, Va., 11/7-8 Greensboro1 11/5 A/W 16-30,18-30,30-16,30-9,15-11 Chowan1 H/W 30-24, 30-20, 30-20 Methodist1 11/7 N/W 30-12,30-22,30-19 NCAA Regionals @ Atlanta, Ga., 11/10 Ferrum1 H/W 30-17, 30-20, 30-20 Greensboro1 11/8 A/W 30-23,30-28,30-25 Trinity (Tx.)16 11/10 N/L30-28,35-33,18-30,25-30,16-18 Methodist1 H/W 30-12, 30-24, 30-17 Averett1 11/8 N/L 21-30,19-30,21-30 2006 (27-10) NCAA Tourn. @ San Antonio, Texas, 11/8 2004 (32-8) Coach: Lindsay Birch Washington & Lee16 11/8 N/L 21-30, 15-30, 15-30 Coach: Lindsay Sheppard Juniata Tourn. @ Huntingdon, Pa., 9/1-2 Maryville Tourn. @ Maryville, Tenn., 9/3-4 Juniata22 9/1 A/L 17-30,18-30,37-39 Guilford19 N/W 30-14,30-18,30-14 Muskingum22 9/1 N/L 19-30,30-28,23-20,30-25,12-15 Southwestern (Tx.)19 N/L 17-30,30-21,26-30,29-31 Wittenberg22 9/2 N/L 25-30,18-30,20-30 Maryville19 A/L 30-23,27-30,27-30,25-30 Gettysburg22 9/2 N/W 30-27,30-24,25-30,30-25 Hanover19 N/W 30-24,26-30,27-30,30-22,15-12 Va. Wesleyan 9/5 H/W 30-25,30-20,26-30,30-18 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/8 H/W 30-21,30-10,30-28 Trinity Tourn. @ San Antonio, Tx., 9/8-9 Washington & Lee Tourn.@Lexington, Va., 9/10-11 Concordia-Moorhead23 9/8 N/L 30-24,28-30,19-30,30-32 Catholic14 N/W 30-10, 30-12, 30-22 Wisconsin-Oshkosh23 9/8 N/L 20-30,30-25,20-30,25-30 Washington & Lee14 A/W 30-23,23-30,30-26,30-24 Trinity (Tx.)23 9/9 A/L 29-31,22-30,20-30 2002 (24-8) Averett14 N/W 30-16,30-15,30-10 Hardin-Simmons23 9/9 N/W 23-30,30-22,30-20,30-28 Coach: Lindsay Sheppard Frostburg St.14 N/L 30-15,25-30,30-24,26-30,11-15 Peace* 9/13 A/W 30-19,30-27,30-24 CNU Earlybird Tourn. @ Newport News, Va., 8/31 Chowan 9/15 A/W 30-14,30-14,32-30 Washington & Lee 9/15 H/W 30-17,28-30,30-26,30-25 Virginia Wesleyan17 H/W 30-10,30-11,30-12 Randolph-Macon 9/21 H/W 30-26,30-19,25-30,28-30,15-13 Methodist* 9/16 A/W 30-17,27-30,30-13,30-23 Hollins17 H/W 30-20, 30-26, 30-16 Averett* 9/25 H/W 27-30,25-30,30-26,30-22,15-11 Ferrum*11 9/16 N/W 30-13,30-26,30-16 Bridgewater17 H/L 27-30,27-30,30-11,30-25,11-15 Methodist* 9/25 H/W 30-23,30-21,30-19 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/19 H/W 30-18,30-20,30-24 Washington & Lee Tourn. @ Lexington, Va., 9/6-7 Ferrum* 9/26 H/W 30-12,30-8,30-9 Greensboro*11 9/23 H/W 30-4,30-21,30-26 St. Mary's14 N/W 30-15, 30-21,30-22 Greensboro* 9/26 H/W 30-21,30-21,30-28 Averett*11 9/23 H/L 25-30,21-30,26-30 Catholic14 N/L 30-26,26-30,24-30,22-30 Shenandoah* 9/29 H/W 30-16,30-14,30-21 Shenandoah* 9/26 A/W 30-19,35-33,30-22 Washington & Lee14 A/W 21-30,30-28,30-25,19-30,15-12 CNU/Comfort Inn Classic@Newport News, Va., 10/1-2 Gallaudet Tourn. @ Washington, D.C., 10/6-7 Catholic14 N/L 24-30,23-30,20-30 Salem20 H/W 30-15,30-14,30-12 Catholic4 10/6 N/W 30-24,31-29,30-21 Emory Tourn. @ Atlanta, Ga., 9/13-14 Southern Virginia20 H/W 30-21,32-30,30-22 Allegheny4 10/6 N/W 30-24,30-27,30-21 U. of the South7 N/W 30-19,26-30,30-27,30-22 Elizabethtown20 H/W 30-27,30-22,30-27 Oneonta St.4 10/7 N/W 30-26,30-19,30-15 Emory7 A/L 19-30,16-30,30-27,27-30 Elizabethtown20 H/W 27-30,30-27,30-24,32-30 Gallaudet4 10/7 N/L 29-31,30-25,30-26,18-30,11-15 Maryville7 N/L 12-30,33-35,26-30 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/5 A/W 30-11,30-24,30-27 Shenandoah* 10/11 H/W 30-23,28-30,30-27,30-14 Shenandoah* 9/17 H/W 30-16,30-19,30-18 Guilford Tourn.@Greensboro, N.C., 10/8-9 Thomas More Tourn. @ Crestview Hills, Ky. 10/14-15 Randolph-Macon 9/18 A/W 30-24,30-23,33-31 Methodist21 N/W 30-13,30-24,30-20 Waynesburg24 10/14 N/W 30-13,30-25,30-14 Greensboro*11 9/21 N/W 30-26,23-30,30-21,30-25 Guilford21 A/W 30-18,30-18,30-23 Piedmont24 10/14 N/W 30-25,30-24,30-27 Methodist*11 9/21 A/W 30-21,30-20,30-17 Chowan21 N/W 30-7,30-23,30-21 Capital (O.)24 10/15 N/L 20-30,24-30,29-31 N.C. Wesleyan* 9/25 A/W 30-15,30-17,30-16 Bridgewater21 N/L 30-24,30-27,22-30,30-32,12-15 Hanover24 10/15 N/W 30-24,30-28,30-27 Ferrum*11 9/28 H/W 30-17,26-30,30-12,30-12 Chowan 10/13 H/W 30-12,30-10,30-19 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/18 A/W 30-19,24-30,30-17,30-24 Averett*11 9/28 H/W 30-25,30-19,30-17 Rutgers-Newark 10/17 N/W 30-20,30-19, 30-24 Salisbury 10/20 H/W 28-30,30-14,30-20,30-18 Chowan* 10/3 H/W 30-23,30-18,30-23 Randolph-Macon 10/17 A/L 30-28,30-32,21-30,20-30 Ferrum* 10/21 A/W 30-11,30-25,30-15 Shenandoah* 10/9 A/W 30-23,30-11,30-22 Peace* 10/22 A/W 30-15,30-28,30-27 Methodist* 10/21 N/W 30-23,30-22,30-16 Washington & Lee 10/10 H/W 21-30,30-27,19-30,30-28,15-6 Peace* 10/22 A/W 32-30,30-24,32-30 Peace* 10/24 H/W 30-18,30-11,31-29 N.C. Wesleyan* 10/23 H/W 30-12,32-34,30-9,30-27 Greensboro* 10/23 A/L 22-30,28-30,12-30 Va. Wesleyan 10/25 A/W 30-28,30-27,31-29 Methodist*11 10/26 N/W 30-26,25-30,30-25,30-24 Ferrum* 10/23 N/W 30-15,30-13,30-16 Greensboro* 10/28 A/W 30-21,30-27,30-32,30-21 Greensboro*11 10/26 A/W 30-27,30-27,21-30,31-29 Shenandoah* 10/26 A/W 30-16,29-31,30-18,30-16 Averett* 10/28 N/W 30-26,33-31,30-19 Randolph-Macon 10/28 H/W 32-34,32-30,30-28,24-30,15-13 Averett* 10/30 A/L 30-28,28-30,22-30,23-30 Shenandoah1 10/31 H/W 30-19,30-21,30-24 Chowan* 10/30 A/W 30-14,21-30,33-31,30-24 Methodist* 10/30 N/W 30-21,30-13,30-21 Greensboro1 11/3 N/W 30-23,30-28,30-26 Ferrum*11 11/2 A/W 27-30,30-23,30-20,30-27 Va. Wesleyan 11/2 H/W 30-15,30-22,30-23 Averett1 11/4 A/W 26-30,30-20,26-30,30-22,11-15 Averett*11 11/2 N/L 20-30,16-30,23-30 USA South Conf. Tourn. @ Fayetteville, N.C., 11/5-6 *USA South matches Bridgewater 11/5 A/L 23-30,.19-30,18-30 Peace1 N/W 30-16,30-17,30-13 1 USA South Tournament 18 Centre (Ky.) Tr. Dixie Conf. Tourn. @ Greensboro, N.C., 11/8-9 Averett1 N/W 30-25,31-33,30-22,30-27 2 Catonsville Tr. 19 Maryville Tr. Chowan1 N/W 30-15,30-24,30-26 Greensboro1 N/W 30-25,30-19,30-26 3 Longwood Tr. 20 CNU/Comfort Inn Classic Methodist1 N/W 30-25,30-21,30-27 NCAA Regionals @ Atlanta, Ga., 11/11 4 Gallaudet Tr. 21 Guilford Tr. Averett1 N/W 30-19,24-30,30-24,30-25 Texas Lutheran16 11/11 N/L 20-30,27-30,24-30 5 Dickinson Tr. 22 Juniata Tr. NCAA Tourn. @ Atlanta, Ga., 11/14 2005 (32-6) 6 Gettysburg Tr. 23 Trinity Tr. Washington & Lee16 N/L 19-30,27-30,30-28,20-30 Coach: Lindsay Sheppard 7 Emory Tr. 24 Thomas More Tr. 2003 (20-19) Maryville Tourn. @ Lexington, Va.., 9/9-10 8 Bridgewater Tr. Coach: Lindsay Sheppard Hanover (In.)19 N/W28-30,32-30,30-14,26-30,15-8 9 Ferrum Tr. CNU Earlybird Tourn. @ Newport News, Va., 8/30 Johnson Bible19 NW 30-14,30-10,30-28 10 Averett Tr. Ursinus17 H/W 30-26,22-30,30-19,30-28 Ohio St.-Newark19 N/W 30-15,30-13,30-19 11 USA South Round Robins Mary Washington17 H/W 30-23,30-24,31-29 Maryville19 A/W 30-15,30--21,30-17 12CNU Captains Classic Bridgewater17 H/L 20-30,24-30,16-30 Randolph-Macon 9/6 A/L 30-26,23-30,24-30,30-26,10-15 13Catholic Tr. Frostburg St. 9/1 N/L 16-30,30-28,27-30,24-30 Washington & Lee Inv. @ Maryville, Tenn., 9/2-3 14 Washington & Lee Tr. Catholic 9/1 A/L 12-30,21-30,10-30 Washington & Lee14 A/W 30-27,21-30,30-21,30-17 15 Southwestern (Texas) Tr. N.C. Wesleyan* 9/9 A/W 30-25,30-22,30-19 Catholic14 N/W 27-30,30-19,30-27,30-24 16 NCAA Tournament Washington & Lee Tourn. @ Lexington, Va., 9/12-13 Averett14 N/W 25-30,30-28,30-19,30-12 17 CNU Earlybird Tr. Emory14 N/L 21-30,22-30,22-30 Emory N/L 26-30,29-31,26-30 NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 44 Christopher Newport Volleyball 2007

Ho n o r s All-American Conference Tournament MVP Nicole Sperlazza 2006 Brittany Collins AVCA Hon. Men. 2001 Lindsay Sheppard Jenna Williams 2002 Mary Whiting 2004 Courtney Barnett All-South Region 2004 Brittany Collins Melanie Herrington 2006 Brittany Collins AVCA 1st team 2005 Brittany Collins Jessica Hinz Nicole Sperlazza All-Conference CoSIDA Academic Jessica Wright 1985 Dawn Terry 1st team All-District 2005 Liz Bush Tina Sage 2nd team 1989 Paula Hockster Katie Knoll 1986 Dawn Terry 2nd team 2006 Kenzie Lockie Michelle Masco 2nd team VaSID All-Virginia Meghan Puckli 1988 Paula Hockster 2nd team 1996 Amanda Adkins Hon. Mention Nicole Sperlazza 1989 Ruth Castellon 1st team 1997 Rachel Hull Hon. Mention Paula Hockster 2nd team 1998 Heidi Jackson Hon. Mention 1990 Linda Machie 1st team 1999 Oksana Boukhtina 2nd team Jennifer Martin 1st team Heather Vaden 2nd team 1991 Jennifer Martin 1st team Heidi Jackson Hon. Mention 1992 Jennifer Martin 2nd team 2000 Oksana Boukhtina 1st team 1995 Tiffany Libeu 1st team Lindsay Sheppard 2nd team Rachel Hull 2nd team 2001 Lindsay Sheppard 1st team 1996 Amanda Adkins 2nd team Nina Richardson 2nd team Honors Volleyball 1997 Rachel Hull 2nd team 2002 Oksana Boukhtina 1st team 1999 Oksana Boukhtina 1st team Nina Richardson 1st team Heather Vaden 2nd team 2003 Amber Bradshaw 2nd team 2000 Oksana Boukhtina 1st team Erin Bradshaw 2nd team Lindsay Sheppard 1st team Jenna Williams 2nd team 2001 Lindsay Sheppard 1st team 2004 Tricia Nelsen 1st team Nina Richardson 1st team Amber Bradshaw 2nd team Amy Johnson 2nd team 2005 Amber Bradshaw 2nd team 2002 Oksana Boukhtina 1st team Brittany Collins 2nd team Nina Richardson 1st team 2006 Brittany Collins 1st team Mary Whiting 2nd team Liz Bush 2nd team 2003 Amber Bradshaw 1st team Erin Bradshaw 1st team VaSID All-Virginia 2004 Amber Bradshaw 1st team All-Academic Tricia Nelsen 1st team 1990 Teresa Otterness Brittany Collins 2nd team Jesica O'Neal Hon. Men. VaSID All-Virginia Jenna Williams Hon. Men. Coach of the Year 2005 Amber Bradshaw 1st team 2004 Lindsay Sheppard Brittany Collins 1st team 2005 Lindsay Sheppard Liz Bush 2nd team Jenna Williams 2nd team VaSID All-Virginia Erin Bradshaw Hon. Men. Player of the Year Ellen Koch Hon. Men. 2006 Brittany Collins 2006 Brittany Collins 1st team Liz Bush 1st team Sarah Brown 2nd team Conference Jenna Williams 2nd team All-Academic Ellen Koch Hon. Men. 1982 Vicky Gunn Sarah Hunkele Hon. Men. Leanne Eyler 1983 Dawn Terry Conference Player of the Year Anne Walsh 2001 Lindsay Sheppard Karen Joyner 2006 Brittany Collins 1984 Dawn Terry Conference Rookie of the Year Anne Walsh 2001 Amy Johnson 1985 Dawn Terry 2004 Tricia Nelsen 1986 Dawn Terry 2005 Liz Bush Sandy Miller 1987 Sandy Miller Conference Libero of the Year 1988 Paula Hockster 2005 Jenna Williams Patty Patenaude 2006 Jenna Williams 1989 Laurie Coburn Conference Coach of the Year 1990 Teresa Otterness 1989 Coco Hofmann 1991 Barbie Sprinkle 1999 Ken Shibuya 1992 Dawn Brown 2001 Ken Shibuya Colleen O'Neill 2002 Lindsay Sheppard 1993 Dana Kirts 2005 Lindsay Sheppard 1995 Michelle Hirsch All-Conference Dana Forrest 1998 Nancy Gordon The Captains after their victory Tournament Becca Hammack 1985 Tina Sage 1999 Becca Hammack over Salisbury Michelle Masco Kim Hammack 1989 Andrea Spurell Meghan McCalley Ruth Castellon Melissa Noble 1990 Linda Machie Nina Richardson 1996 Faith McGovern Jenny Steele 2001 Lindsay Sheppard Jennifer Wood Nina Richardson 2000 Kim Hammack Amy Johnson Becca Hammack 2002 Mary Whiting Meghan McCalley Oksana Boukhtina Nina Richardson Nina Richardson Jenny Steele Erin Bradshaw 2001 Rebecca Hammack 2004 Amber Bradshaw Nina Richardson Brittany Collins Lindsay Sheppard Tricia Nelsen Jenny Steele 2005 Brittany Collins 2002 Nina Richardson Erin Bradshaw Kristy Severin Amber Bradshaw Liz Standish 2006 Brittany Collins Sarah Zoric Sarah Hunkele 2003 Courtney Barnett Ellen Koch Jessi Hinz Laura Mathews

Christopher Newport University 45 Captains' Volleyball USA South Insley Chandler Dunn Kirby Renegar Smith Altice Player Thompson Collins Renegar Corn Flanagan Yeatman Daniels Player Thurman Williams Wells Player Flaherty Collins Carpenter Player Thompson Brown Lockie Chandler Conner Morris Walker Lemmons George Clark Weavil Player Hunkele Bens Smith Corn Stringfellow Dunn Flanagan Carpenter Wilson Clark Chandler Insley Altice Weavil Walker Dunn Smith Kirby Player NCAA Playoffs 2001, 2002,2004, 2005 C

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s r e d a e 111 118 109 287 240 308 456 485 176 186 365 523 450 Kills G 121 124 121 117 105 115 114 123 107 125 111 115 125 105 123 109 123 105 120 116 115 125 S 96 99 87 99 116 122 117 123 112 105 G 99 99 109 87 G G G 103 96 78 177 153 58 71 119 92 81 E l a c i t s i t a t BS 19 16 39 1216 F Aces 1438 Digs Kills 1-13 3-11 3-11 6-8 7-7 10-4 13-1 13-1 W-L Conf. 108 577 370 340 391 410 464 414 388 610 645 706 423 919 996 l a n i 66 71 77 68 60 71 69 69 76 365 450 435 523 485 456 Kills 308 294 325 264 758 560 867 1008 1193 421 410 760 1185 903 TA 104 BA 93 74 10.05 11.50 4.65 Ave. Ave. Ave. 2006S 3.16 3.24 3.40 3.60 3.77 3.87 3.92 4.88 5.81 6.14 4.03 7.47 9.14 .243 .257 .265 .277 .278 .280 .280 .324 .364 .409 Pct. USA 2.97 BAVE. Ave. 12 15 14 23 23 33 39 39 For Opp. Games .89 .69 3.15 3.69 3.72 4.25 4.33 4.34 3.11 2.98 3.03 .72 .89 .55 .57 .59 .59 .60 .61 1.01 1.02 1.04

39 36 37 31 26 15 7 7 Liz Bush First Team Kasey Carpenter Christy Renegar Lauren Smith Samantha Kirby Brittany Collins S .071 .214 .214 .429 .500 .714 .929 .929 Pct. s g n i d n a t h t u o 12-20 12-19 14-14 15-17 17-15 24-12 29-7 27-10 W-L Overall CNU CoachLindsay Sheppard,inherplaying days.Shewas A Coach oftheYear: Danny Miller, Averett Libero oftheYear: Rookie oftheYear: SamanthaKirby, Averett Player oftheYear: Averett Averett Greensboro Averett CNU CNU c i t e l h t 46 48 44 50 53 61 77 92 89 For. Games

conference Player ofthe Year asasenior 63 65 49 62 54 46 33 39 Opp. A .375 .387 .500 .469 .531 .667 .806 .730 Pct. l l Sarah Brown Second Team Kris Dunn Ruthanne Clark Brittany Insley Mindy Altice Jenna Williams C -C Brittany Collins,CNU Jenna Williams e c n e r e f n o e c n e r e f n o Christopher Newport Volleyball

CNU Averett Greensboro N.C. Wesleyan Ferrum CNU Lauren Wells Samantha Kirby Kris Dunn Ellen Koch Sarah Hunkele Brittany Collins Christy Renegar A T l l m a e -T t n e m a n r u o Jessica Flanagan,Ferrum Michelle Chandler, Shenandoah Joy Daniels,Greensboro Allison Weavil, Greensboro Lauren Wells, Averett Sarah Yeatman, Methodist Ellen Koch,CNU Sarah Hunkele,CNU Honorable Mention Averett Averett Averett CNU CNU CNU Averett T m a e MVP 2007 USA South USA So u t h Vo l l e y b a l l Hi s t o r y Th e Hi s t o r y o f t h e Year Regular Season Champ. Tournament Champ. Coach of Year School 1981 NC Wesleyan UNC Greensboro Debbie Allison NC Wesleyan USA So u t h 1982 UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro Tere Dail UNCG 1983 UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro Jean Lojko Greensboro The USA South Athletic Conference might be Greensboro one of the newest names in Division III athletics, St. Andrews but that doesn’t mean the 11-team conference is 1984 UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro Tere Dail UNCG new on the scene. One of the oldest Division III 1985 St. Andrews St. Andrews Tere Dail UNCG conferences in the nation, the USA South was Christopher Newport born as the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- UNC Greensboro ence in 1963 when six institutions with similar 1986 Greensboro Methodist Jean Lojko Greensboro philosophies of academics and athletics joined 1987 St. Andrews St. Andrews JoAnn Williams St. Andrews as founding members. Those colleges were: 1988 Methodist Methodist Diane Scherzer Methodist Charlotte College (now UNC-Charlotte), College Jetanna McClain NC Wesleyan of Charleston (S.C.), Methodist College (now 1989 Greensboro Greensboro Coco Hofmann Christopher Newport Methodist University), North Carolina Wesleyan Jean Lojko Greensboro College, St. Andrews Presbyterian College, and Jetanna McClain NC Wesleyan Lynchburg College. The basis for the new ath- 1990 Greensboro Greensboro Kelly Caputo Ferrum 1991 Averett Greensboro Karen Smith Methodist letic conference was that participation would be 1992 Averett Averett Barbara Kushubar Averett strictly amateur, and thus no athletically awarded 1993 Averett Averett Barbara Kushubar Averett financial aid or athletic scholarships would be 1994 Averett Averett Barbara Kushubar Averett awarded. That philosophy still exists today. 1995 Averett Averett Danny Miller Averett In February 2003, it was announced that the 1996 Averett Averett Danny Miller Averett Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference would 1997 Averett Greensboro Danny Miller Averett change its name to the USA South Athletic Con- 1998 Averett Averett Danny Miller Averett ference. The name change was made official 1999 Averett Averett Ken Shibuya Christopher Newport on July 1, 2003 and the first USA South Athletic 2000 Averett Averett Danny Miller Averett Conference championships were awarded in the Jean Lojko Greensboro fall of that year. 2001 Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Ken Shibuya Christopher Newport The Conference was originally affiliated with 2002 Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Lindsay Sheppard Christopher Newport the National Association of Intercollegiate Athlet- 2003 Averett Averett Danny Miller Averett ics (NAIA) and remained with that affiliation 2004 Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Jean Lojko Greensboro until 1973. At that time the NCAA divided into Averett Greensboro three legislative and competitive divisions, with 2005 Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Lindsay Sheppard Christopher Newport Division III allowing membership for non-athletic Greensboro scholarship institutions only. The Dixie joined 2006 Christopher Newport Averett Danny Miller Averett the NCAA, and in so doing, became one of the Averett first conferences accepted into Division III. Since the inception of Division III, the USA South has been a leader in many areas, and has gained an outstanding regional and national reputation in a number of sports. The Conference sponsored athletic programs for men only until 1981. In that year, the NCAA expanded its sponsorship to include women’s sports, and the Dixie followed that lead by including women’s sports. The Conference now sponsors championships in men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, golf and women’s lacrosse for a total of 14 sports. Each year the Conference not only recognizes the participants for outstanding athletic achieve- ments, but academic excellence as well. Student athletes who maintain academic averages of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale in both academic semesters are named to the Academic All- Conference team. This group annually averages well over 500 students. Each year, the President’s Cup is awarded to the school that accumulates the most points throughout the academic year in sports that are sponsored by the USA South. Points are award- ed on a scale from 1-8 with each regular season conference champion receiving one point for every school sponsoring that sport. In 2004- 05, the President’s Cup was changed to have one winner for men’s sports and one winner for women’s. After a one-year hiatus, an overall men’s and women’s award returned. Christopher Newport won this overall award in 2006-07. Presently, the Conference features 11 institu- tions, five in Virginia, five in North Carolina and one in Tennessee. The Tennessee institu- tion, Maryville College, became a competing member of the Conference in the fall of 2005 as a football only member. Averett University, Christopher Newport University, , Greensboro College, Mary Baldwin College, Meredith College, Peace College and Shenan- doah University have joined Methodist and N.C. Wesleyan to make up today’s Conference Dawn Terry, jumping, with Michelle Masco membership.

Christopher Newport University 47 Captains' Volleyball Few, if any, Division III schools have had the overall success of the Chris- Ro s t e r o f Ch a m p i o n s h i p s topher Newport athletic program. A l i s t o f c h a m p i o n s h i p s a n d NCAA a pp e a r a n c e s Through the end of the 2006-07 season, CNU teams had won 12 b y Ch r i s t o p h e r Ne wp o r t t e a m s o v e r t h e y e a r s national championships, either won FOOTBALL 1999 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South 2001 Dixie Conference 2000 Dixie Conference or shared 150 conference titles and 2001 NCAA 2001 Dixie Conference MEN’S TRACK & FIELD have produced an amazing number 2002 Dixie Conference 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1980 Dixie Conference 2002 NCAA 2002 Dixie Conference 1981 Dixie Conference of individual accomplishments. 2003 USA South 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1982 Dixie Conference 2003 NCAA 2003 USA South 1983 Dixie Conference CNU athletes have won All-America 2004 USA South 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1984 Dixie Conference recognition an amazing 516 times 2004 NCAA 2004 USA South 1985 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South 2005 USA South 1986 Dixie Conference and have captured 64 individual 2006 NCAA 2006 USA South 1986 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. national championships. 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. BASEBALL WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. In the USA South Athletic Confer- 2001 Dixie Conference 1994 Dixie Conference 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2001 NCAA Regional 1995 Dixie Conference 1996 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. ence, CNU has won ten consecutive 2002 Dixie Conference 1998 Dixie Conference 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. President’s Cups and 14 of the last 2002 NCAA 3rd place 1999 Dixie Conference 1999 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2003 NCAA Regional 2000 Dixie Conference 1999 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 23. Statewide, in Virginia, Christo- 2003 NCAA 2nd place 2001 Dixie Conference 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. pher Newport has had the best won- MEN’S BASKETBALL 2002 Dixie Conference 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. loss record of any school in the state 1986 Dixie Conference 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1986 NCAA First Round 2003 USA South 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. for six of the last ten years. 1988 Dixie Conference 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1988 NCAA First Round 2004 USA South 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. Nationally, CNU teams have made 1989 Dixie Conference 2005 USA South 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 59 NCAA appearances since 1982, 1989 NCAA First Round 2006 USA South 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1990 NCAA First Round 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. not counting hundreds of individuals 1991 Dixie Conference GOLF 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1991 NCAA Sweet 16 1990 NCAA Nationals 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. in track, cross country and golf. 1993 Dixie Conference 1991 NCAA Nationals 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1993 NCAA Sweet 16 1992 NCAA Nationals 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1994 NCAA Second Round 1994 NCAA Nationals 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1995 NCAA First Round 1995 NCAA Nationals 1996 Dixie Conference 1996 NCAA Nationals WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD 1996 NCAA Sweet 16 2000 NCAA Nationals 1987 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1997 NCAA Second Round 1987 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1998 Dixie Conference FIELD HOCKEY 1988 NCAA Indoor Champs 1998 NCAA Sweet 16 2006 NCAA Elite 8 1988 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1999 Dixie Conference 1989 NCAA Indoor Champs 1999 NCAA First Round WOMEN’S SOCCER 1989 NCAA Outdoor Champs 2000 Dixie Conference 2000 Dixie Conference 1990 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2000 NCAA Second Round 2000 NCAA First Round 1990 NCAA Indoor Champs 2001 Dixie Conference 2004 USA South 1990 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2001 NCAA Elite 8 2004 NCAA Elite 8 1991 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2003 Dixie Conference 2005 USA South 1991 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2003 NCAA First Round 2005 NCAA 1992 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006 USA South 2006 USA South 1992 NCAA Indoor Champs 2006 NCAA First Round 2006 NCAA 1992 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1992 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S SOCCER 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1980 AIAW Regionals 1986 NCAA First Round 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1982 NCAA First Round 2000 Dixie Conference 1994 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1986 Dixie Conference 2000 NCAA Elite 8 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1986 NCAA Regional 2006 NCAA Second Round 1996 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1990 Dixie Conference 1997 NCAA Indoor Champs 1992 NCAA Sweet 16 SOFTBALL 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1993 Dixie Conference 1993 Dixie Conference 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1993 NCAA First Round 1993 NCAA Regionals 1998 NCAA Indoor Champs 1995 NCAA First Round 1994 Dixie Conference 1998 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1997 NCAA First Round 1995 Dixie Conference 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998 Dixie Conference 1995 NCAA Regionals 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out 1998 NCAA Second Round 1997 Dixie Conference 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 Dixie Conference 1998 NCAA Regionals 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 NCAA First Round 2001 Dixie Conference 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2002 NCAA Second Round 2001 NCAA Regionals 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006 USA South 2006 NCAA Regionals 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2006 NCAA Second Round 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 2006 USA South 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1980 Dixie Conference 2006 NCAA First Round 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1981 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1982 Dixie Conference 2006 NCAA Regionals 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1983 Dixie Conference 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1984 Dixie Conference MEN’S TENNIS 1984 NCAA Nationals 1976 Dixie Conference VOLLEYBALL 1985 Dixie Conference 1977 Dixie Conference 2001 Dixie Conference 1986 Dixie Conference 1978 Dixie Conference 2001 NCAA Regionals 1988-92 No competition 1979 Dixie Conference 2002 Dixie Conference 1993 Dixie Conference 1980 Dixie Conference 2002 NCAA Regionals 1993 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1982 Dixie Conference 2004 USA South 1994 Dixie Conference 1983 Dixie Conference 2004 NCAA Regionals 1994 NCAA Nationals 1990 Dixie Conference 2005 USA South 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1993 Dixie Conference 2005 NCAA Regionals 1995 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South 1996 Dixie Conference 1997 Dixie Conference WOMEN’S TENNIS 1998 Dixie Conference 1993 Dixie Conference

Christopher Newport University

Fast Facts Christopher Newport University is a small, selective public university. It offers baccalaureate programs through its College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Joseph W. Luter, III School of Business, which earned international accreditation in 2005 by the world’s top business accrediting organization – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The University also offers a five-year bachelor’s to masters program in teaching and grad- uate programs in applied physics and CNU’s Residence Halls offer students the latest state-of-the-art accommodations. computer science and environmental science. improvements. Recent additions dence halls and two new apartment include state-of-the-art residential complexes that win raves from students Location facilities, a $16 million sports and con- and parents, as well as architectural CNU’s 260-acre campus is located in vocation center, the new Ferguson awards. New residential living includes Newport News, Va., two and a half Center for the Arts, and residential CNU Village, a unique mixed-use hours south of Washington, D.C., less facility restaurants and stores. Opening development on campus that houses than an hour from Williamsburg and in fall 2006 is a state-of-the-art student restaurants and stores that serve the Virginia Beach, and just a few blocks union; and an expansion project that entire community as well as students, from where the tidal James River flows will double the size of CNU’s library is faculty and staff. Every residential into the Chesapeake Bay. scheduled for completion in fall 2007. room has high-speed Internet, basic satellite cable TV, digital local phone Student Profile Ferguson Center for the Arts service, 24-hour security, and electron- Forty-five percent of CNU’s 4,800 stu- The $60 million Ferguson Center for ic room access. All rooms are equipped dents are male; 55 percent are female. the Arts is the crowning jewel of with a microwave and mini-refrigerator Students come to CNU from every Christopher Newport University. or have kitchen access. region in Virginia, 32 other states, and Teaching and learning are celebrated in several foreign nations. The average the 1,700-seat Concert Hall, 440-seat Faculty high school GPA is 3.4 (on a 4.0 scale). Music and Theatre Hall, 200-seat Eighty-five percent of CNU’s 932 fac- The average SAT score is 1165 (critical Studio Theatre, classrooms, sound-iso- ulty members hold the Ph.D. or highest reading and math sections). lated music practice spaces, rehearsal degree in their fields. Fifty-five new halls, dance studios, costume shops, faculty members have been added History lighting labs and set design studios. since 2003. Founded in 1960 as a two-year branch The Center’s inaugural season, which of the College of William and Mary, began in September 2005, included Cost CNU became independent in 1977 and world-class classical, pop, Broadway For in-state, full-time undergraduates, gained university status in 1991. Today, and dance performances, attracting tuition and fees are $6,460, and room CNU is the youngest comprehensive more than 120,000 patrons and ticket and board is $8,100. Christopher university in the Commonwealth. revenue in excess of $3.2 million. Newport University offers a variety of financial aid programs to help students Class Size Athletics and their parents pay for college; 43 With an average class size of 25 stu- CNU athletes compete in 21 NCAA percent of students receive some form dents, CNU has much smaller classes sports, including football, lacrosse and of aid. than most state universities. More than sailing. The University ranks fifth 90 percent of classes are seminars, and nationally in NCAA Division III Team Campus Life no classes are taught by graduate teach- Championships, and the school has CNU’s 100 clubs and organizations ing assistants. produced 500 All-Americans. include academic organizations, frater- nities and sororities, and special-inter- Facilities Residence Halls est groups. From Altered Xpressionz to With a $400 million building campaign Nearly 3,000 students are housed in the Vibes of Our Vernacular, students are nearly complete, CNU’s campus is University’s state-of-the-art residential sure to find something to spark their bursting with new buildings and facilities that include four new resi- interests.

Christopher Newport University

Fast Facts Christopher Newport University is a small, selective public university. It utstanding teaching with a offers baccalaureate programs through strong commitment to under- its College of Liberal Arts and Sciences graduate education and the liber- and the Joseph W. Luter, III School of al studies core are the hallmarks Business, which earned international of Christopher Newport University. accreditation in 2005 by the world’s top O business accrediting organization – the A dramatic transformation span- Association to Advance Collegiate ning the past decade has placed it Schools of Business. The University among the United States’ pre-emi- also offers a five-year bachelor’s to nent liberal arts universities. masters program in teaching and grad- uate programs in applied physics and CNU’s Residence Halls offer students the latest state-of-the-art As the youngest university in the accommodations. computer science and environmental Commonwealth of Virginia’s excel- science. improvements. Recent additions dence halls and two new apartment lent system of higher education, include state-of-the-art residential complexes that win raves from students CNU is getting better, not bigger. Location facilities, a $16 million sports and con- and parents, as well as architectural CNU’s 260-acre campus is located in vocation center, the new Ferguson awards. New residential living includes Newport News, Va., two and a half Center for the Arts, and residential CNU Village, a unique mixed-use CNU offers an unbeatable combi- hours south of Washington, D.C., less facility restaurants and stores. Opening development on campus that houses nation of great teaching, small than an hour from Williamsburg and in fall 2006 is a state-of-the-art student restaurants and stores that serve the classes and a commitment to Virginia Beach, and just a few blocks union; and an expansion project that entire community as well as students, placing students first, which from where the tidal James River flows will double the size of CNU’s library is faculty and staff. Every residential into the Chesapeake Bay. scheduled for completion in fall 2007. room has high-speed Internet, basic means that the quality of teaching, satellite cable TV, digital local phone advising and student life is the Student Profile Ferguson Center for the Arts service, 24-hour security, and electron- University’s first concern. Classes Forty-five percent of CNU’s 4,800 stu- The $60 million Ferguson Center for ic room access. All rooms are equipped average only 25 students, and are the Arts is the crowning jewel of with a microwave and mini-refrigerator dents are male; 55 percent are female. taught by faculty members – 85 Students come to CNU from every Christopher Newport University. or have kitchen access. region in Virginia, 32 other states, and Teaching and learning are celebrated in percent of which hold a doctorate several foreign nations. The average the 1,700-seat Concert Hall, 440-seat Faculty or the highest degree in their field high school GPA is 3.4 (on a 4.0 scale). Music and Theatre Hall, 200-seat Eighty-five percent of CNU’s 932 fac- – not teaching assistants. The average SAT score is 1165 (critical Studio Theatre, classrooms, sound-iso- ulty members hold the Ph.D. or highest These scholars desire to engage reading and math sections). lated music practice spaces, rehearsal degree in their fields. Fifty-five new halls, dance studios, costume shops, faculty members have been added and challenge students inside and History lighting labs and set design studios. since 2003. outside the classroom and are Founded in 1960 as a two-year branch The Center’s inaugural season, which committed to playing an active of the College of William and Mary, began in September 2005, included Cost role in campus life. CNU became independent in 1977 and world-class classical, pop, Broadway For in-state, full-time undergraduates, www.cnu.edu gained university status in 1991. Today, and dance performances, attracting tuition and fees are $6,460, and room CNU is the youngest comprehensive more than 120,000 patrons and ticket and board is $8,100. Christopher (757) 594-7000 university in the Commonwealth. revenue in excess of $3.2 million. Newport University offers a variety of financial aid programs to help students Class Size Athletics and their parents pay for college; 43 With an average class size of 25 stu- CNU athletes compete in 21 NCAA percent of students receive some form dents, CNU has much smaller classes sports, including football, lacrosse and of aid. than most state universities. More than sailing. The University ranks fifth 90 percent of classes are seminars, and nationally in NCAA Division III Team Campus Life no classes are taught by graduate teach- Championships, and the school has CNU’s 100 clubs and organizations ing assistants. produced 500 All-Americans. include academic organizations, frater- nities and sororities, and special-inter- Facilities Residence Halls est groups. From Altered Xpressionz to With a $400 million building campaign Nearly 3,000 students are housed in the Vibes of Our Vernacular, students are nearly complete, CNU’s campus is University’s state-of-the-art residential sure to find something to spark their bursting with new buildings and facilities that include four new resi- interests. Date Day Opponent Site Time August 31-1 Fri.-Sat. Emory (GA) Tournament Atlanta, GA 31 Fri. Berry (GA) Atlanta, GA 2:00 31 Fri. Emory Atlanta, GA 4:30 1 Sat. Puget Sound (WA) Atlanta, GA 11:30 1 Sat. St. Thomas (MN) Atlanta, GA 4:30 September 4 Tue. Randolph-Macon Freeman Center 6:30 7-8 Fri.-Sat. Washington & Lee Tr. Lexington, VA 7 Fri. Southwestern (TX) Lexington, VA 4:00 7 Fri. Washington & Lee Lexington, VA 8:00 8 Sat. McDaniel Lexington, VA 1:00 8 Sat. UVA-Wise Lexington, VA 3:30 12 Wed. Mary Baldwin* Staunton, VA 6:30 15 Sat. USA South Quad Match Freeman Center 15 Sat. CNU vs. Meredith* Freeman Center 11:00 am 15 Sat. CNU vs. Peace* Freeman Center 5:00 18 Tue. NC Wesleyan* Freeman Center 6:30 21 Fri. USA South Tri-Match Fayetteville, NC 21 Fri. Methodist* Fayetteville, NC 1:30 21 Fri. Greensboro* Fayetteville, NC 3:30 22 Sat. USA South Tri-Match Rocky Mount, NC 22 Sat. Ferrum* Rocky Mount, NC 1:30 22 Sat. Averett* Rocky Mount, NC 4:00 26 Wed. Shenandoah* Winchester, VA 6:30 28 Fri. Hampton Freeman Center 6:00 29 Sat. USA South Tri-Match Greensboro, NC 29 Sat. Greensboro* Greensboro, NC 10:00 am 29 Sat. Methodist* Greensboro, NC 12:00 October 3 Wed. Salisbury Salisbury, MD 7:00 10 Wed. Mary Baldwin* Freeman Center 6:30 12 Fri. CNU Invitational Freeman Center 12 Fri. Gallaudet - Pool A Freeman Center 1:00 12 Fri. Susquehanna - Pool A Freeman Center 7:00 13 Sat. WV Wesleyan - Pool A Freeman Center 11:00 am 13 Sat. Playoffs/TBD Freeman Center 3:00 or 5:00 Pool B Teams - Elizabethtown, Nazareth, VA Wesleyan, Washington & Lee 17 Wed. NC Wesleyan* Rocky Mount, NC 6:30 20 Sat. USA South Tri-Match Ferrum, VA 20 Sat. Peace* Ferrum, VA 1:00 20 Sat. Meredith* Ferrum, VA 3:00 24 Wed. Shenandoah* Freeman Center 6:30 26 Fri. USA South Tri-Match Danville, VA 26 Fri. Ferrum* Danville, VA 5:30 26 Fri. Averett* Danville, VA 7:30 27 Sat. VA Wesleyan Tri-Match VA Beach, VA 27 Sat. Salisbury VA Beach, VA 3:00 27 Sat. VA Wesleyan VA Beach, VA 5:00 30 Tue. USA South Quarterfinals TBD TBD November 2-3 Fri.-Sat. USA South Final Four TBD TBD Home matches in bold * USA South matches