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PROVIDENCE PROVIDENCE Saturday March 6 PROVIDENCE * 5:00 PM (2-0) (2-0) Friday March 12 ST WOMEN’S volleyball 2020-21 SETON HALL VOLLEYBALL WEEKEND STATS REPORT 2020-21 SCHEDULE / RESULTS THIS WEEKEND’S OPPONENTS 2-1, 0-0 FRIDAY, MARCH 5 SATURDAY, MARCH 6 5:00 PM ET 5:00 PM ET Monday Feb. 15 NJIT canceled Tuesday Feb. 16 STONY BROOK canceled Tuesday Feb. 23 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 3-0 Friday Feb. 26 HOFSTRA L, 2-3 Saturday Feb. 27 SACRED HEART W, 3-1 Friday March 5 PROVIDENCE * 5:00 PM PROVIDENCE PROVIDENCE Saturday March 6 PROVIDENCE * 5:00 PM (2-0) (2-0) Friday March 12 ST. JOHN’S * 5:00 PM SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. Saturday March 13 ST. JOHN’S * 5:00 PM Walsh Gymnasium Walsh Gymnasium Friday March 19 at Villanova * 7:00 PM SERIES HISTORY SERIES HISTORY Saturday March 20 at Villanova * 7:00 PM SETON HALL LEADS, 18-16 SETON HALL LEADS, 18-16 Friday March 26 at Connecticut * 6:00 PM LAST MEETING LAST MEETING PROVIDENCE WON, 3-0 PROVIDENCE WON, 3-0 Saturday March 27 at Connecticut * 6:00 PM NOVEMBER 1, 2019 NOVEMBER 1, 2019 LUMNI ALL ROVIDENCE LUMNI ALL ROVIDENCE Friday April 2 at BIG EAST Tournament A H - P , R.I. A H - P , R.I. MEDIA MEDIA Saturday April 3 at BIG EAST Tournament LIVE VIDEO STREAM: LIVE VIDEO STREAM: * BIG EAST game PIRATE SPORTS NETWORK PIRATE SPORTS NETWORK # - BIG EAST Tournament in Omaha, Neb. (SHUPIRATES.COM/WATCH) (SHUPIRATES.COM/WATCH) RADIO: RADIO: All times Eastern 89.5 FM WSOU 89.5 FM WSOU Home games in CAPS at Walsh Gym LIVE STATS: WWW.SHUPIRATES.COM LIVE STATS: WWW.SHUPIRATES.COM TWITTER: @SHUVOLLEY TWITTER: @SHUVOLLEY Seton Hall Pronunciation Guide SEtoN HALL’S RECENT STArtERS Simone Asque AS-q # Name POS YR HT K/S D/S B/S Cagla Bengi CHA-lah 4 Perri Lucas OH Fr. 5-10 4.08 2.25 0.25 Eden Dolezal DOE-zull 10 Tsvetelina Ilieva OH Fr. 6-0 2.92 3.00 0.67 Madison Frusha FROO-shay 11 Madison Frusha MB Jr. 6-0 1.08 0.25 1.17 Taylor Jakubowski jay-koo-BOW-ski Tsvetelina Ilieva svet-eh-LEE-nuh ill-ee-AYE-vuh 15 Emilee Turner RS Jr. 6-4 2.58 0.25 1.08 Reece Koehler KOH-ler 17 Julia Wilkins OH So. 6-0 1.58 0.50 0.83 Amanda Rachwal ROCK-wall 18 Taylor Jakubowski S Fr. 5-8 0.83 3.42 0.25 Jeriah White jer-EYE-uh # Libero POS YR HT K/S D/S B/S Allison Yaeger YAY-ger 13 Raygan Murray L So. 5-5 0.08 4.25 0.00 @SHUVOLLEY SETON HALL WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL #HALLin 2015 2020-21SETON HALL S WOMEN’SEtoN HALL VOLLEYBALLPIRATES ROST ROSTERER # NAME YR HT POS HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB TEAM 1 Eden Dolezal Jr. 5-6 L La Porte, Ind. Saint Joe / USA High Performance 4 Perri Lucas Fr. 5-10 OH Chicago, Ill. Whitney M. Young / Chicago Elite 5 Jennifer Giron So. 5-10 OH Benicia, Calif. Miramonte / Diablo Valley 6 Cagla Bengi Fr. 5-9 S Bursa, Turkey Nilufer Belediye SC 8 Reagan Hopp So. 5-11 OH Carmel, Ind. Brebeauf Prep / Team Indiana 9 Jeriah White Fr. 5-10 OH Fayetteville, Ga. 10 Tsvetelina Ilieva Fr. 6-0 OH Sofia, Bulgaria 138 SUZIE / VC Achilles 11 Madison Frusha Jr. 6-0 MB Huntsville, Texas Huntsville / Tyler JC / Renegades VC 12 Amanda Rachwal Sr. 6-2 MB Bethlehem, Pa. Liberty / East Coast Power 13 Raygan Murray So. 5-5 L Rocky River, Ohio Rocky River / Cleveland Volleyball 14 Reece Koehler So. 6-1 MB Stillwater, Minn. Stillwater / Kokoro 15 Emilee Turner Jr. 6-4 RS Kaysville, Utah Davis / Hive 17 Julia Wilkins So. 6-0 OH Mason, Ohio Ursuline Academy / Elevation 18 Taylor Jakubowski Fr. 5-8 S Lake in the Hills, Ill. Huntley / Sky High Head Coach: Allison Yaeger (Wright State ‘05) - Ninth Season Assistant Coaches: Simone Asque (Virginia ‘12) and Chris Weathers (Seton Hall ‘13) TALE OF THE TAPE PC HALL DOUBLE-DOUBLES SEASON CAREER STREAK Record 2-0 2-1 Taylor Jakubowski 3 3 3 Perri Lucas 2 2 1 Conference Record --- --- Tsvetelina Ilieva 2 2 1 Reagan Hopp -- 1 -- Home Record 2-0 2-1 Julia Wilkins -- 1 -- Road Record --- --- 15 KILL MATCHES Neutral Record --- --- SEASON CAREER STREAK Julia Wilkins -- 3 -- Current Streak W2 W1 Perri Lucas 2 2 1 Emilee Turner -- 2 -- Longest Winning Streak 2 1 Amanda Rachwal -- 2 -- Tsvetelina Ilieva 1 1 1 Longest Losing Streak --- 1 30 ASSIST MATCHES Attack Percentage .217 .258 SEASON CAREER STREAK Kills Per Set 13.50 13.25 Taylor Jakubowski 3 3 3 Assists Per Set 11.38 11.17 40 ASSIST MATCHES SEASON CAREER STREAK Service Aces Per Set 0.63 1.25 Taylor Jakubowski 2 2 2 Digs Per Set 12.25 16.17 SHU BY THE NUMBERS SHU BY 20 DIG MATCHES SEASON CAREER STREAK Blocks Per Set 3.00 2.54 Raygan Murray 1 4 1 Eden Dolezal -- 3 -- Record in 3-set Matches --- 1-0 Record in 4-set Matches 2-0 1-0 10 BLOCK MATCHES SEASON CAREER STREAK Record in 5-set Matches --- 0-1 @SHUVOLLEY SETON HALL WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL #HALLin SETONSEtoN HALL’SHALL'S R RECORDECORD WHEN WHEN... SHU CAREER KILLS LEADERS 1. Sarah Osmun 1,572 2007-10 Overall .....................................................................................................2-1 2. Meghan Matusiak 1,430 2008-11 At home ..................................................................................................2-1 3. Stacey Manthorpe 1,414 2011-14 On the road ............................................................................................0-0 4. Jennifer Cheshire 1,379 1994-97 5. Tricia Meyers 1,345 2005-08 At a neutral site ....................................................................................0-0 6. Abby Thelen 1,333 2015-19 After a win ..............................................................................................0-1 7. Jenna Meyers 1,156 2000-03 After a loss ..............................................................................................1-0 8. Kari Belin 1,124 1999-02 In three-set matches ..........................................................................1-0 9. Amanda Hansen 1,092 2012-15 In four-set matches .............................................................................1-0 10. Danielle Schroeder 1,043 2013-16 In five-set matches ..............................................................................0-1 vs. non-conference opponents ......................................................2-1 SHU CAREER ASSIST LEADERS vs. BIG EAST opponents ....................................................................0-0 1. Brittany Rahrer 4,804 2005-08 vs. ranked opponents ........................................................................0-0 2. Shawn McDonald 4,577 2001-04 3. Casie Alexander 4,399 1990-93 When winning the first set ...............................................................2-0 4. Shelbey Manthorpe 4,199 2011-14 When losing the first set ...................................................................0-1 5. Sophia Coffey 3,345 2015-19 When SHU has more kills than opponent ..................................2-0 6. Olivia Trudeau 2,807 2009-12 When opponent has more kills than SHU ..................................0-1 7. Kadri Kruus 2,153 1997-99 When kills are tied ...............................................................................0-0 8. Beata Jastrzembski 2,041 1996-99 When SHU has a higher attack percentage ...............................2-1 9. Maggie Cvelbar 1,989 2016-19 10. Nichole Bushroe 1,414 1993-96 When opponent has higher attack percentage .......................0-0 When attack percantage is tied......................................................0-0 SHU CAREER DIG LEADERS When SHU has more digs than opponent .................................2-0 1. Alyssa Warren 2,381 2010-13 When opponent has more digs than SHU .................................0-1 2. Tessa Fournier 2,149 2013-16 When digs are tied ..............................................................................0-0 3. Allie Matters 1,945 2006-09 When SHU has more blocks than opponent .............................2-1 4. Jessica Pompei 1,496 2003-06 5. Shelbey Manthorpe 1,476 2011-14 When SHU is out-blocked ................................................................0-0 6. Stacey Manthorpe 1,366 2011-14 When blocks are tied ..........................................................................0-0 7. Laura Romeika 1,236 1988-91 In February .............................................................................................2-1 8. Sarah Osmun 1,197 2007-10 In March ..................................................................................................0-0 9. Sarah Kenneweg 1,109 2014-17 10. Jennifer Cheshire 1,072 1994-97 SHU CAREER ATTACK LEADERS 1. Sarah Osmun 4,393 2007-10 2020-21 AWARDS & HONORS 2. Stacey Manthorpe 4,320 2011-14 3. Meghan Matusiak 4,185 2008-11 4. Jennifer Cheshire 3,635 1994-97 Perri Lucas 5. Abby Thelen 3,551 2015-19 BIG EAST Freshman of the Week (3/2) 6. Jenna Meyers 3,108 2000-03 7. Laura Romeika 3,032 1988-91 8. Danielle Schroeder 2,914 2013-16 9. Tricia Meyers 2,828 2005-08 10. Kari Belin 2,635 1999-02 SHU CAREER BLOCK LEADERS 1. Claudia Vaccarone 675 1989-92 2. Perette Arrington 494 1991-94 3. Amanda Hansen 481 2012-15 4. Silvia Watson 463 1992-95 5. Jennifer Mumby 415 1995-99 6. Ashani Rubin 390 2011-14 7. Krissy Wrobel 378 2008-11 8. Maite Tristan-Martin 352 1993-96 9. Tricia Meyers 345 2005-08 10. Kari Belin 330 1999-02 @SHUVOLLEY SETON HALL WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL #HALLin A.V.C.A. POLL (2/28/21) NCAA RPI (FINAL 2019 RANKING) Rank School Points Record Last Rank School Record 1. Wisconsin (53) 1492 10-0 1 1. Baylor 29-2 2. Texas (6) 1437 16-0 2 2. Stanford 30-4 3. Kentucky (1) 1364 12-0 3 3. Wisconsin 27-7 4. Nebraska 1317 7-1 4 4. Texas 23-4 5. Minnesota 1275 9-1 5 5. Pittsburgh 30-2 6. Baylor 1191 15-3 6 6. Minnesota 27-6 7. Washington 1118 10-2 9 7. Nebraska 28-5 8. Florida 1061 12-2 8 8. Washington 27-7 9. Utah 976 8-2 7 9. Kentucky 25-7 10. Penn State 950 4-3 10 10. Florida 27-5 11. Purdue 896 8-4 11 11. Penn St. 27-6 12. UCLA 724 9-3 15 12. Hawaii 26-4 13. Louisville 696 1-2 13 13.
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