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University of Notre Dame Volleyball History & Records Book University of Notre Dame Volleyball History & Records Book Updated as of July 1, 2017 Table of Contents History Section All-Time Results ............................................................................................................................................................................................................3 Irish Head Coaches .....................................................................................................................................................................................................3 Irish Assistant Coaches ..............................................................................................................................................................................................3 Notre Dame In The National Polls .........................................................................................................................................................................3 Honors & Awards .....................................................................................................................................................................................................4-6 All-American Bios .....................................................................................................................................................................................................7-9 All-Time Roster ....................................................................................................................................................................................................10-11 Purcell Pavilion ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Purcell Pavilion Records ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Series History Vs. Opponents ........................................................................................................................................................................14-26 Year-By-Year Results (1980-Present) ..........................................................................................................................................................27-36 NCAA Championship History ............................................................................................................................................................................ 37 Top-25 Wins ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 38 Irish In The BIG EAST (1995-2012) ........................................................................................................................................................... 39-40 Records Section Year-By-Year Statistics .......................................................................................................................................................................................42-43 Year-By-Year Leaders ........................................................................................................................................................................................44-45 Overall Records (1980-Present) ................................................................................................................................................................. 46-54 25-Point Records (2008-Present) .................................................................................................................................................................55-58 30-Point Records (2001-07) ............................................................................................................................................................................59-62 Team Match Records (2001-Present) ...................................................................................................................................................... 63-64 Individual Match Records (2001-Present) .............................................................................................................................................. 65-67 Side-Out Records (1980-2000) .....................................................................................................................................................................68-72 The Last Time ... ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 73 2 2017 Notre Dame Volleyball History & Records Supplement All-Time Results Year Coach Captains W L Pct. Final Rank Conference Postseason 1980 Sandy Vanslager Kathy Dages, Deborah Romo 3 19 .136 — — — 1981 Sandy Vanslager Kathy Dages, Jackie Pagley 14 22 .389 — — — 1982 Sandy Vanslager Mary Jo Hensler, Josie Maternowski 25 9 .735 — — — 1983 Sandy Vanslager Mary Jo Hensler, Josie Maternowski 11 30 .268 — 4-7 (T-4th) — 1984 Art Lambert Mary Jo Hensler, Josie Maternowski 14 13 .519 — 7-1 (2nd) / runner-up — 1985 Art Lambert Mary McLaughlin, Jill Suglich 12 21 .364 — 6-2 (2nd) / semifinals — 1986 Art Lambert Kathleen Morin 33 7 .825 — 4-0 (1st) / champions — 1987 Art Lambert Kathleen Morin 30 9 .769 — 5-0 (1st) / champions — 1988 Art Lambert Maureen Shea 19 12 .613 15th — NCAA round of 16 1989 Art Lambert Kathy Cunningham 14 17 .452 — — — 1990 Art Lambert / Maria Perez Tracey Shelton 9 27 .250 — 4-3 (T-3rd) — 1991 Debbie Brown Alicia Turner, Chris Choquette 26 10 .722 — 5-0 (1st) / champions NIVC runner-up 1992 Debbie Brown Alicia Turner 30 8 .789 22nd 7-0 (1st) / champions NCAA round of 32 1993 Debbie Brown Julie Harris, Janelle Karlan 27 8 .771 17th 5-0 (1st) / champions NCAA quarterfinals 1994 Debbie Brown Nicole Coates, Christy Peters 33 4 .892 12th 10-0 (1st) / champions NCAA round of 16 1995 Debbie Brown Jenny Birkner, Brett Hensel 27 7 .794 14th 11-0 (1st) / champions NCAA round of 16 1996 Debbie Brown Jenny Birkner 22 12 .647 25th 11-0 (1st) / champions NCAA round of 32 1997 Debbie Brown Angie Harris, Jaimie Lee 25 9 .735 18th 11-0 (1st) / champions NCAA round of 16 1998 Debbie Brown Lindsay Treadwell 18 13 .581 — 9-2 (3rd) / champions NCAA round of 32 1999 Debbie Brown Denise Boylan, Mary Leffers 20 9 .690 — 11-0 (1st) / runner-up NCAA round of 64 2000 Debbie Brown Denise Boylan, Christi Girton 26 7 .788 21st 11-0 (1st) / champions NCAA round of 32 2001 Debbie Brown Keara Coughlin, Marcie Bomhack 22 7 .759 — 12-0 (1st) / champions NCAA round of 64 2002 Debbie Brown Keara Coughlin, Kristen Kinder, Janie Alderete 24 8 .750 — 11-2 (1st) / champions NCAA round of 32 2003 Debbie Brown Jessica Kinder, Kristen Kinder 23 7 .767 24th 11-1 (T-1st) / runner-up NCAA round of 64 2004 Debbie Brown Meg Henican 21 9 .700 — 9-1 (1st) / champions NCAA round of 32 2005 Debbie Brown Meg Henican, Lauren Brewster 30 4 .882 12th 13-1 (1st) / champions NCAA round of 16 2006 Debbie Brown Adrianna Stasiuk, Danielle Herndon 18 14 .563 — 10-4 (3rd) / runner-up NCAA round of 64 2007 Debbie Brown Adrianna Stasiuk, Mallorie Croal, Ashley Tarutis 15 13 .536 — 9-5 (4th) / semifinals — 2008 Debbie Brown Jamel Nicholas, Mallorie Croal 17 14 .548 — 9-5 (5th) / runner-up — 2009 Debbie Brown Jamel Nicholas, Christina Kaelin 21 7 .750 — 14-0 (1st) / semifinals NCAA round of 64 2010 Debbie Brown Kristen Dealy, Angela Puente 18 13 .581 — 10-4 (5th) / semifinals — 2011 Debbie Brown Kristen Dealy, Frenchy Silva 17 13 .567 — 8-6 (5th) / runner-up — 2012 Debbie Brown Marie Roof, Maggie Brindock, Andrea McHugh 20 10 .667 –– 13-2 (T-2nd) / quarterfinals NCAA round of 64 2013 Debbie Brown Maggie Brindock, Andrea McHugh 13 18 .419 –– 7-13 (11th) — 2014 Debbie Brown Kathleen Severyn 6 23 .207 –– 3-15 (14th) –– 2015 Jim McLaughlin Maddie Dilfer, Katie Higgins, Natalie Johnson 7 25 .219 –– 2-18 (14th) –– 2016 Jim McLaughlin Sam Fry, Caroline Holt, Natalie Johnson 22 10 .688 –– 13-7 (T-6th) –– 37 Seasons 732 468 .610 275-102 (.729) 18 NCAA Appearances 15 Tourney Titles / 17 Regular-Season Titles Irish Head Coaches Sandy Vanslager Art Lambert Maria Perez Debbie Brown Jim McLaughlin 1980-83 1984-90 1990 1991-2014 2015-Present 53-80 (.398) 127-87 (.593) 4-19 (.174) 519-247 (.678) 29-35 (.219) Notre Dame in the National Rankings Irish Assistant Coaches First ranking: 18th (NCAA poll) - 10.20.88 Dan Anderson 1982-83 Andria Harshman 2007 (v) First final ranking: 15th (NCAA poll) - 1988 Renee DeGraff 1984-85 Emily Loomis 2008 (v) First AVCA ranking: 24th - 1992 preseason Patty Hagemeyer 1986-88 Matt Botsford 2008-10 Highest AVCA ranking: 5th - 10.31.05 Greg Lambert 1987-89 Adrianna Stasiuk 2009 (v) Highest Volleyball Magazine ranking: 5th - 9.16.95 Maria Perez 1989-90 Leah Johnson 2010 (v) Highest AVCA final ranking: 12th - 1994, 2005 Steve Schlick 1991-95 Marcia Poliquin 2011 (v) Highest AVCA preseason ranking: 9th - 1996 Kim Reefer 1991-92 David Rawles 2012 (i) Years ranked in AVCA poll: 15 - 1992-98, 2000-06, 2009 Devin Scruggs 1993 Christy Pfeffenberger 2011-13 Years ranked in AVCA top 20: 11 - 1992-98, 2000-01, 2003, 2005 Jen Slosar 1993 (v) Robin Davis 2001-05, 2009-14 Years ranked in AVCA top 15: 6 - 1993-96, 2003, 2005 Steve Hendricks
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