2013 RED RAIDER VOLLEYBALL Assistant Director/Communications: Matt Dowdy • [email protected] • O: (806) 834-4529 • C: (806) 928-5190 @TechAthletics • @TechGameday • @CoachFloraTTU • @Matt_Dowdy

GAMEDAY INFORMATION MATCH FIVE LUBBOCK, • UNITED SPIRIT ARENA Date: Tuesday, August 3 TEXAS RED RAIDERS (3-1) Location: Lubbock, Texas Overall Record: 3-1; 0-0 Big 12 Arena: United Spirit Arena (15,098) Ranking: None Television: None Streak: Won 3 Radio: KTXT 88.1 FM Head Coach: Don Flora (La Verne ‘90, ‘00) Live Stream: www.TexasTech.TV Career Record: 301-95 (14th Season) Record at TTU: 32-36 (3rd Season) 3-1; 0-0 BIG 12 2-1; 0-0 SLC Twitter Updates: @TechGameday, @Matt_Dowdy Live Stats: www.texastech.com ABILENE CHRISTIAN WILDCATS (2-1) Tickets: $1 / Texas Tech students are free. Overall Record: 2-1; 0-0 Southland Ranking: None Ticket Office: (806) 742-TECH Streak: Won 2 Online: www.texastech.com Head Coach: Kellen Mock Career Record: 148-79 (8th Season) 2013 SCHEDULE / RESULTS Record at ACU: Same AUGUST QUICK HITS 30 + vs. Seattle L, 0-3 • Texas Tech renews its series with Abilene Christian Tuesday evening with the first of two matches during the 2013 sea- + vs. UC Riverside W, 3-0 son. The Red Raiders and Wildcats will play the first match of the home-and-home series at 6 p.m. Tuesday evening at the 31 + vs. Grand Canyon W, 3-1 United Spirit Arena. + at Weber State W, 3-1 • Despite just 170 miles separating the two schools, Texas Tech and Abilene Christian will be renewing their series Tuesday SEPTEMBER evening for the first time since 1983 when the Red Raiders swept a pair of matches in both Lubbock and Abilene. Tech leads 3 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 6 p.m. the all-time series, 27-1, with the Red Raiders holding a 14-1 advantage in matches played in Lubbock. 6 % vs. Montana 12:30 p.m. • Abilene Christian is in its first season at the NCAA Division-I level after joining the Southland Conference this past July. % at Washington State 10 p.m. The Wildcats had previously spent the last 40 years as a member of the Lone Star Conference at the Division II level. 7 % vs. South Dakota State 1 p.m. • Abilene Christian made the most of its first weekend as a Division-I opponent last Friday and Saturday at the UT Arling- % vs. Eastern Washington 8 p.m. ton Invitational, scoring victories over Louisiana Tech and Grambling State while also dropping a close-five set loss to the host Mavericks. 10 at Abilene Christian 6:30 p.m. 13 ^ MONTANA 10:30 a.m. • The Red Raiders will be opening their home slate on Tuesday with the first of 13 matches scheduled this season at the United Spirit Arena. Texas Tech is 30-7 all-time in home openers since 1975, including a 12-5 mark during the Big 12 era. ^ NEVADA 6:30 p.m. Texas Tech head coach Don Flora will look to win the home opener for the third-straight season on Tuesday as the Red 14 ^ CAL STATE FULLERTON 3 p.m. • Raiders topped Central Arkansas in 2011 and then Texas Pan-American last year. Both victories came in only three sets. Prior 16 at Incarnate Word 6 p.m. to Flora’s arrival, Tech had not won a home opener since the 2007 season. 17 at Texas State 6:30 p.m. • The Red Raiders will be looking to win their home opener for the third-straight season Tuesday which would be the 25 * at Oklahoma 7 p.m. longest such streak since Texas Tech opened its home slate with a victory in 14-straight years from 1989-2002. OCTOBER • The Red Raiders opened their 38th season of volleyball last weekend with a 3-1 showing at the Wildcat Invitational 2 * IOWA STATE 6 p.m. hosted by Weber State. Tech followed a 3-0 season-opening loss to Seattle by winning three-straight matches over UC Riv- 5 * WEST VIRGINIA 1 p.m. erside, Grand Canyon and Weber State to share the tournament title. 9 * at Texas 6 p.m. • Texas Tech earned a pair of selections to the Wildcat Invitational all-tournament team last weekend in Rachel Brummitt 12 * at TCU TBA and Mikia Mills while Breeann David shared Most Valuable Player honors. 16 * KANSAS 6 p.m. • Texas Tech head coach Don Flora picked up his 300th career victory last weekend at the Wildcat Invitational when the 19 * at Kansas State 7 p.m. Red Raiders topped Grand Canyon, 3-1. Flora is now 301-95 in 14 seasons as a collegiate head coach after last weekend and 23 NEW MEXICO 6 p.m. 32-36 while with the Red Raiders. 26 * BAYLOR 3 p.m. • Texas Tech has found significant success in non-conference action under Flora, who has led the Red Raiders to a 28-8 30 * at Iowa State (ESPNU) 8 p.m. mark in such matches during his two-plus seasons. NOVEMBER 2 * at West Virginia TBA TEXAS TECH PROBABLE STARTERS (BASED OFF PREVIOUS MATCHES) 6 * KANSAS STATE 6 p.m. 13 * at Baylor 7 p.m. 16 * TEXAS 3 p.m. 20 * OKLAHOMA 6 p.m. 23 * at Kansas 1 p.m. 30 * TCU 3 p.m. DECEMBER 5-7 NCAA First & Second Rounds TBA AUBREE BREEANN MEGHAN EMILY MIKIA COURTNEY RACHEL 13-14 NCAA Regionals TBA PIPER DAVID STACY RUETTER MILLS ENSCH BRUMMITT 19 NCAA Semifinals TBA 6-1 • MB • SR 5-11 • OH • JR 6-1 • OH • SO 5-11 • SET • SO 5-11 • MB • JR 6-0 • RS • FR 5-6 • LIB • JR 21 NCAA Championship TBA K/S 2.64 K/S 4.57 K/S 1.44 K/S 0.50 K/S 2.79 K/S 2.00 K/S 0.07 HIT % .305 HIT % .360 HIT % -.042 A/S 11.71 HIT % .296 HIT % .327 A/S 0.64 + Wildcat Invitational (Ogden, Utah) • % Cougar Challenge D/S 1.00 D/S 2.07 D/S 1.00 D/S 1.93 D/S 0.64 D/S 0.62 D/S 5.36 (Pullman, Wash.) • ^ Lone Star Showdown (Lubbock, Texas) • * Match • Central times listed • Home B/S 0.71 B/S 0.93 B/S 0.33 B/S 0.21 B/S 0.79 B/S 0.38 B/S 0.00 matches in BOLD. K/S designates kills per set • HIT % designates hitting percentage • D/S designates digs per set • B/S designates blocks per set • A/S designates assists per set.

1 2013 Texas Tech Volleyball QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION The Texas Tech Athletics Communications office is here to serve the media throughout the 2013 Red Raider volleyball Location...... Lubbock, Texas season. Media members in need of assistance can contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office at (806) Founded...... 1923 742-2770. Enrollment...... 32,611 Nickname...... Red Raiders MEDIA CREDENTIALS Colors...... Scarlet and Black Media members covering the Texas Tech volleyball program at the United Spirit Arena during the 2013 season must be issued a working credential from the Texas Tech Athletics Communications office. Mascot...... Masket Rider / • All requests for both media and photo credentials must be made either in writing or via e-mail at least a day in advance Facility...... United Spirit Arena to Matt Dowdy, Assistant Director for Athletic Communications. (Fax: (806) 742-1970; e-mail: [email protected]) Affiliation...... NCAA Division I • Requests are honored from sports editors of daily and weekly newspapers, editors of sports periodicals, and sports direc- Conference...... Big 12 tors of radio and television stations who broadcast regularly scheduled daily sports reports and talk shows. Chancellor...... Kent Hance • Credentials can be picked up in the Athletics Communications office (south end of Jones AT&T Stadium) or at will call, President...... M. Duane Nellis, Ph.D. which is located at the United Spirit Arena ticket booth. Athletics Director...... Sr. Associate AD/SWA...... Dr. Judi Henry GAMEDAY SERVICES Associate AD / Compliance...... Jennifer Brashear A complete NCAA box score and pertinent game information will be distributed to members of the working media follow- Faculty Representative...... Brian Shannon ing the conclusion of the match. Game notes, statistics, and rosters are provided prior to first pitch in the Jack Dale Media Department Main Number...... (806) 742-3355 Room. A pregame meal is also served in the media room approximately 45 minutes prior to first serve.

HISTORY FOLLOW THE RED RAIDERS Season of Volleyball...... 38th Texas Tech fans can follow the Red Raiders all season on Twitter (@TechAthletics, @TechGameday, @CoachFloraTTU, @ Matt_Dowdy) as well as Facebook and the official website of Texas Tech Athletics, www.TexasTech.com. Texas Tech offers First Season...... 1975 live video streaming of all home games at United Spirit Arena on TexasTech.TV, the official multimedia home of the Red All-Time Record...... 781-618-6 (.556) Raiders. NCAA Championship Appearances...... 8 ...... 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001 VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS/NEWS CONFERENCES Video from news conferences and games will be available to the media via FTP. Broadcast quality video footage (game FACILITY INFORMATION highlights, post-practice interviews, post-game interviews, etc) are available at www.ttumedia.com. Please contact the Name...... United Spirit Arena athletics communications office for login instructions. Capacity...... 15,098 Opened...... 1999 PRACTICES All practices are open to the media and the public. Practices normally begin around 1 p.m. in the indoor batting cages and COACHING STAFF end around 4:30 p.m. during the week. Head Coach...... Don Flora Alma Mater...... University of La Verne ‘90, ‘00 HEAD COACH DON FLORA INTERVIEWS Record at Tech...... 32-36 (2 Seasons) Head coach Don Flora can be reached best during the morning hours prior to the start of practice. Flora’s office is housed in the north end of the United Spirit Arena (ground level). To setup an interview, please contact Matt Dowdy in the Athlet- Career Record...... 301-95 (13 Seasons) ics Communications office. Flora will also take part in a weekly press conference every Monday in Room Twitter...... @CoachFloraTTU in the south end of Jones AT&T Stadium. Best time to reach...... Mornings, Contact SID Associate Head Coach...... Jojit Coronel (3rd Season) PLAYER INTERVIEWS Alma Mater...... UC-Santa Cruz ‘93 Players and coaches are available for interviews every day prior to the start of practice. Practice times vary from week to Assistant Coach...... Beth Falls (8th Season) week, so media members wishing to attend should contact Matt Dowdy in the Athletics Communications office to get a Alma Mater...... SMU ‘05 weekly schedule. Dir. of Operations...... Amy Gandy (5th Season) Alma Mater...... Texas Tech ‘07 POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Office Number...... (806) 742-7545 Texas Tech players and head coach Don Flora will be made available to the media in the United Spirit Arena press confer- ence room following a brief cooling off period. The Texas Tech locker room will remain closed. TEAM INFORMATION 2012 Record...... 14-18 PLAYER TO WATCH: BREEANN DAVID Conference Record...... 3-13 Breeann David enters the Abilene Christian match coming off two straight 20-kill performances as she connected on a Home Record...... 6-6 career-high 21 against Grand Canyon and then 20 against Weber State last Saturday at the Wildcat Invitational. Away Record...... 3-10 Neutral Site Record...... 5-2 Postseason...... None Final Ranking...... None Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 12/6 Starters Returning/Lost...... 3+Libero/3 Newcomers...... 7 Top Returning Players...... Rachel Brummitt ...... Breeann David, Mikia Mills, Aubree Piper Top Newcomers...... Jenna Allen ...... Marguerite Grubb, Victoria Hinneburg

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Associate AD/Communications...... Blayne Beal E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant Director (Volleyball)...... Matt Dowdy Office...... (806) 742-2770 Cell...... (806) 928-5190 Fax...... (806) 834-4529 E-mail...... [email protected] Website...... www.texastech.com Twitter...... @TechAthletics, @TechGameday Mailing Address...... 2526 6th St...... Lubbock, TX 79409

2 2013 Texas Tech Volleyball TEXAS TECH IN HOME OPENERS The Red Raiders will look continue their success in home openers Tuesday night as Texas Tech is 30-7 all-time since 1975, INSIDE THE SERIES including an impressive 12-5 mark during the Big 12 era. Tech is undefeated in home openers under head coach Don Flora, ABILENE CHRISTIAN (27-1) who helped lead the Red Raiders to 3-0 sweeps over Central Arkansas (2011) and Texas-Pan American (2012) in his first two seasons. Tech had not previously won a home opener prior to Flora’s arrival since the 2007 season and had not won consecu- Home: 14-1; Away: 9-0; Neutral: 4-0 tive home openers since recording a win in 14-straight seasons from 1989-2002. This will be the first time Texas Tech has ever Date Result Score Site opened its home slate against Abilene Christian. Sept. 29, 1975 W 2-0 Abilene, Texas TEXAS TECH IN HOME OPENERS UNDER DON FLORA Oct. 11, 1975 W 2-0 Houston, Texas Date Opponent Result Scores Sept. 2, 2011 Central Arkansas W, 3-0 25-13, 25-18, 25-19 Oct. 14, 1975 W 2-0 Houston, Texas Aug. 31, 2012 Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 25-21, 25-14, 25-21 Oct. 21, 1975 W 2-0 Lubbock, Texas Oct. 30, 1975 L 1-2 Lubbock, Texas LOOKING AHEAD Oct. 31, 1975 W 1-0 Lubbock, Texas The Red Raiders return to tournament action this weekend, traveling all the way to Pullman, Wash., for the Cougar Challenge Sept. 25, 1976 W 2-0 Lubbock, Texas hosted by Washington State. Texas Tech will face Montana and the host Cougars on Friday before closing the two-day event against South Dakota State and Eastern Washington on Saturday. The Red Raiders return to the United Spirit Arena on Sept. Sept. 28, 1976 W 2-0 Lubbock, Texas 13 when Texas Tech hosts the Lone Star Showdown which welcomes Montana, Nevada and Cal State Fullerton all to Lubbock Oct. 8, 1976 W 2-0 Houston, Texas for the two-day event. Oct. 20, 1976 W 2-0 Lubbock, Texas Oct. 29, 1976 W 2-0 Albuquerque, N.M. THIS DAY IN TEXAS TECH VOLLEYBALL HISTORY Sept. 17, 1977 W 2-0 Lubbock, Texas The Red Raiders are 16-10 all-time in program history when playing on Sept. 3, including a 5-2 mark in matches played in Lubbock. Texas Tech has played on Sept. 3 in each of the previous three seasons, going 2-2 in that span. Head coach Don Oct. 4, 1977 W 2-0 Lubbock, Texas Flora, meanwhile, is 2-0 all-time on the date with victories over Morehead State in 2011 and North Texas a year ago. Oct. 11, 1977 W 2-0 Abilene, Texas TEXAS TECH ALL-TIME ON SEPT. 3 (16-10 OVERALL) Oct. 28, 1977 W 2-1 Abilene, Texas Date Opponent Result Sept. 26, 1978 W 3-0 Abilene, Texas Sept. 3, 1981 vs. New Mexico W, 3-1 Sept. 3, 1982 vs. UTEP W, 2-1 Oct. 10, 1978 W 2-0 Lubbock, Texas Sept. 3, 1982 vs. Angelo State W, 2-0 Oct. 2, 1979 W 3-0 Abilene, Texas Sept. 3, 1983 vs. State W, 3-1 Oct. 30, 1979 W 3-0 Lubbock, Texas Sept. 3, 1983 vs. Southwestern Texas State W, 3-0 Sept. 5, 1980 W 2-0 Lubbock, Texas Sept. 3, 1983 vs. UT Arlington L, 1-3 Sept. 3, 1988 vs. Weber State L, 0-3 Oct. 14, 1980 W 3-0 Lubbock, Texas Sept. 3, 1988 vs. Oregon State L, 2-3 Nov. 4, 1980 W 3-0 Abilene, Texas Sept. 3, 1988 vs. Southern Utah W, 3-0 Oct. 6, 1981 W 3-0 Lubbock, Texas Sept. 3, 1988 vs. Southern Utah W, 3-0 Oct. 27, 1981 W 3-1 Abilene, Texas Sept. 3, 1988 vs. Weber State L, 0-3 Sept. 3, 1989 Arizona State L, 1-3 Sept. 14, 1982 W 3-1 Abilene, Texas Sept. 3, 1989 LSU L, 0-3 Oct. 26, 1982 W 3-0 Lubbock, Texas Sept. 3, 1993 Louisiana Tech W, 3-0 Sept. 27, 1983 W 3-0 Abilene, Texas Sept. 3, 1994 at Arizona State L, 1-3 Oct. 18, 1983 W 3-1 Lubbock, Texas Sept. 3, 1994 vs. George Washington W, 3-2 Sept. 3, 1999 SMU W, 3-0 Sept. 3, 1999 NC State W, 3-0 LAST TEXAS TECH VICTORY Sept. 3, 2004 at San Diego State W, 3-1 Oct. 18, 1983 (3-1) in Lubbock Sept. 3, 2004 vs. Wichita State L, 1-3 Sept. 3, 2005 vs. Stony Brook W, 3-0 LAST ABILENE CHRISTIAN VICTORY Sept. 3, 2005 at SMU W, 3-0 Sept. 3, 2010 at SMU L, 0-3 Oct. 30, 1975 in Lubbock Sept. 3, 2010 vs. UC Davis L, 0-3 Sept. 3, 2011 Morehead State W, 3-1 TEXAS TECH RECORD IN THREE-SET MATCHES: Sept. 3, 2012 North Texas W, 3-1 8-0 (five-set matches only) FLORA PICKS UP CAREER WIN NO. 300 ON OPENING WEEKEND Texas Tech head coach Don Flora earned his 300th career victory at the collegiate level during opening weekend when the TEXAS TECH RECORD IN FOUR-SET MATCHES: Red Raiders dropped Grand Canyon in four sets at the Wildcat invitational. The Red Raiders closed the weekend 3-1 overall, 3-0 improving Flora’s overall record to 301-95 in 13-plus seasons at both the University of La Verne in California as well as Texas Tech. Flora, arguably one of the winningest active coaches at the Division-I level, led Tech to 29 victories over his first two TEXAS TECH RECORD IN FIVE-SET MATCHES: seasons after inheriting a program that totaled just 30 wins in the five seasons prior to his arrival. The California native cur- rently ranks fourth among Big 12 Conference coaches in career victories, trailing only Ray Bechard (Kansas), Jerritt Elliott None (Texas) and Jim Barnes (Baylor). All three coaches have longer career tenures than Flora, who arrived in Lubbock after two seasons as an assistant at New Mexico State and 11 years as the head coach of his alma mater in La Verne where he amassed a 269-59 record (.820 winning percentage) and led the Leopards to the 2001 NCAA Division III National Championship. BIG 12 CONFERENCE COACHES BY CAREER VICTORIES Coach, School Wins Seasons Ray Bechard, Kansas 966 29th Season Jerritt Elliott, Texas 347 15th Season Jim Barnes, Baylor 318 18th Season Don Flora, Texas Tech 301 14th Season Santiago Restrepo, Oklahoma 295 16th Season

UPCOMING SCHEDULE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Practice vs. Abilene Christian Practice Travel to Pullman vs. Montana vs. South Dakota St. Practice 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 6 p.m. 1-3:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30-3:30 p.m. United Spirit Arena Practice at Don Flora Washington State at Washington State vs. E. Washington Press Conference TBD 10 p.m. 8 p.m. 12:30 p.m. (FTF)

3 2013 Texas Tech Volleyball DAVID STARTS OFF JUNIOR YEAR IN STYLE AVCA PRESEASON TOP 25 POLL For Breeann David, the 2013 season probably couldn’t have gotten off to a better start. The hard-hitting junior totaled 64 Rk. School Pts. Rec. LW kills during the season-opening Wildcat Invitational, averaging an impressive 4.57 kills per set while also hitting at a .360 1. Penn State (50) 1479 2-0 2 percentage en route to earning Co-Most Valuable Player honors. David, who led Tech in kills in all four matches, wrapped the 2. Stanford (8) 1434 1-0 3 weekend by connecting on a career-high 21 kills against Grand Canyon and then 20 against Weber State. The Denver City, 3. Southern California (2) 1395 3-0 4 Texas product finished in double figures for kills in all four matches, marking the longest such streak to begin a season for a Red Raider since Alicia Ostmeyer posted at least 10 kills in the first five matches of the 2007 season. In addition to her offense, 4. Minnesota 1235 4-0 6 David also notched a Big 12-leading seven aces to go along with 29 digs and a team-high 13 blocks. 5. Washington 1223 3-0 5 TEXAS TECH PLAYERS WITH DOUBLE DIGIT KILLS TO START A SEASON (SINCE 2000) 6. Texas 1176 2-1 1 Player (Season) Season Opening Streak 7. Michigan 1135 3-0 7 Breeann David (2013) 4 matches 8. Florida 1058 3-0 9 Alicia Ostmeyer (2007) 5 matches 9. Hawai’i 1045 2-1 11 Kelly Johnson (2004) 7 matches 10. UCLA 965 3-0 12 Kelly Johnson (2003) 12 matches 11. Iowa State 850 3-0 15 Melissa McGehee (2002) 5 matches Melissa McGehee (2000) 4 matches 12. Oregon 705 2-1 8 Colleen Smith (2000) 6 matches 13. Nebraska 690 2-1 10 14. San Diego 611 2-1 NR MILLS, BRUMMITT NAMED TO WILDCAT INVITATIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 15. Florida State 565 2-1 18 Rachel Brummitt and Mikia Mills also earned a selection to the Wildcat Invitational all-tournament team after the two ju- 16. Western Kentucky 538 2-1 21 niors helped lead the Red Raiders to a 3-1 showing in the event. Brummitt totaled a team-high 75 digs from the back row, 17. Louisville 441 1-1 19 averaging 5.36 per set which ranks third in the Big 12 after one weekend. She ended the tournament with a match-high 18. Illinois 436 2-1 NR 26 digs against host Weber State, marking the ninth time in her Tech career where she has reached the 20-dig mark. Mills, 19. Creighton 423 2-0 25 meanwhile, connected on 39 kills, second-most on the team, while adding nine digs and 11 blocks to collect her first all- 20. Michigan State 348 3-1 14 tournament honor of her career. The middle blocker delivered 25 kills over the final two matches, including a career-high 13 21. Kentucky 261 1-2 17 in Tech’s four-set victory over Grand Canyon. 22. Purdue 252 1-2 16 ENSCH MAKES IMPRESSIVE DEBUT IN UTAH 23. Ohio State 228 3-0 23 Texas Tech freshman Courtney Ensch made what seemed to be a smooth transition to collegiate volleyball at the Wildcat 24. North Carolina 184 4-0 NR Invitational as she connected on 26 kills from the right side while also adding eight digs and five blocks. Ensch, who arrived 25. BYU 132 1-2 13 at Tech from Southlake Carroll High School, had one of the most accurate performances for a Red Raider in recent memory against Grand Canyon as she recorded 12 kills off just 19 attempts. Ensch had only two hitting errors in the match for a .526 Receiving Votes: Oklahoma 95; Ohio 82; Long Beach State hitting percentage, which was the highest for a Red Raider since Lydia McKay totaled the same average on Sept. 14 last year 79; Auburn 58; Arizona State 57; Colorado State 50; Wiscon- against Houston Baptist. Ensch closed the weekend hitting .327 over 13 sets, the second-highest percentage on the team. sin 47; Miami (FL) 34; California 31; Dayton 31; Kansas 27; Kansas State 25; Wichita State 20; Texas A&M 17; Pepper- RED RAIDERS LOOK TO CONTINUE SUCCESS AGAINST NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS dine 11; Cal State Northridge 6. Texas Tech will look to continue its dominance over non-conference foes this week with five matches on tap, beginning Tuesday evening against Abilene Christian. The Red Raiders are a combined 28-8 against out-of-league opponents under third-year head coach Don Flora, who has not lost to an non-conference foe at home during his two-plus seasons on the 2013 AWARD WINNERS Tech bench. Tech turned in a 14-2 record in non-conference action during Flora’s first season in 2011 and then posted an 11-5 mark a year ago. The Red Raiders close the week at the Cougar Challenge hosted by Washington State where they will RACHEL BRUMMITT play a total of four non-conference matches. Wildcat Invitational All-Tournament Team PIPER RETURNS AS TEXAS TECH’S LONE SENIOR BREEANN DAVID When Aubree Piper looks walks across the court later this season on Senior Night, she will be the only player on Tech’s Wildcat Invitational Co-Most Valuable Player 19-person roster to receive flowers and framed jersey. The four-year senior, who has started in 52 matches the past three seasons, will be Tech’s leader both on the court and in the locker room for a program that despite returning 12 letterwinners also boasts seven newcomers. Piper enters her senior season with 440 career kills to go along with 174 total blocks and a VICTORIA HINNEBURG .242 career hitting percentage. She ended 2012 with a .312 hitting percentage, which ranked ninth in school history for a Big 12 Preseason Co-Freshman of the Year single season. The Amarillo, Texas native is Tech’s most experienced returner, having played in 72 career matches despite battling various injuries throughout her career. MIKIA MILLS Wildcat Invitational All-Tournament Team WHAT CAN BRUMMITT DO NEXT FOR TECH? After a record-breaking inaugural season in scarlet and black, the best question pertaining to Rachel Brummitt might just be what can she do next? The junior libero shattered the Tech single-season record in 2012 with 510 digs from the back row, finishing with 62 more than previous record holder Melissa McGehee (2000). The Plano, Texas native wrapped the 2012 season ranked fourth in the Big 12 for digs per set (4.32), trailing only Kristin Hahn (Iowa State), Brianne Riley (Kansas) and Maria Fernanda (Oklahoma). A similar, if not better, performance this year would already place Brummitt near the top 10 on the Tech career chart as well as Ginger Carter currently sits in 10th place with 1,092 digs from the 1991-94 seasons. Lisa Hilgers owns the Tech career record for digs after totaling 1,583 from 1995-98 that also ranks ninth in Big 12 history entering the 2013 season as well.

THE DENVER CITY HAMMER Not shy from coining nicknames, Texas Tech head coach Don Flora has long referred to junior outside hitter Breeann David as the “Denver City Hammer.” Named for both her hometown of nearby Denver City, Texas, as well as her hard-hitting ability, David enters her junior season as one of Tech’s key offensive weapons after she led the team with a 2.77 kills per set average a year ago. David, a six-rotation players normally, totaled 213 digs in 2012 despite missing six matches due to an ankle injury that sidelined her early into Big 12 play. David, who comes from a family of Texas Tech athletes, has also posted 239 digs and 135 blocks over her first two seasons in scarlet and black. Her father, Stan David, was a standout football player for the Red Raiders and eventual 1984 NFL Draft selection by the Buffalo Bills. Her mother, Megan David (formerly McGuire), also starred on the volleyball team while at Tech where she still ranks in the top 10 in most career blocking categories. Her younger brother, Clancy David, is also a walk-on football team currently at Tech.

ALLEN EXPECTED TO BOOST RED RAIDER ATTACK ON OUTSIDE Like David, Texas Tech is also expecting sophomore transfer Jenna Allen to become an immediate presence on the outside as the newcomer joined the program last spring after spending the 2012 season at South Carolina. Allen appeared in 30 matches while making nine starts for the Gamecocks where she finished fourth on the team with 122 kills while also adding a 102 digs from the back row. Allen is one of two transfers for the Red Raiders from the Southeastern Conference (SEC), join- ing Lauren Douglass who arrived this fall from Ole Miss.

4 2013 Texas Tech Volleyball HINNEBURG NAMED BIG 12 PRESEASON CO-FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Texas Tech freshman Victoria Hinneburg was named the Big 12 Preseason Co-Freshman of the Year prior to the season, DON marking the first time a Red Raider has ever garnered the award. Hinneburg, a native of Leipzig, Germany, is just the third Red Raider to earn a conference preseason award, joining Colleen Smith (1999) and Justine Young (2010) who were both FLORA named the league’s Newcomer of the Year. One of the top international prospects in the 2013 class, Hinneburg will give Tech Head Coach • Third Season plenty of size and ability for the years to come as she is the tallest Red Raider listed on the roster at 6-4. Hinneburg shared University of La Verne ‘90, ‘00 the award with Kansas State’s Katie Brand. @CoachFloraTTU RED RAIDERS WELCOME SEVEN NEWCOMERS TO THE ROSTER Texas Tech welcomes seven newcomers to its roster this fall with three being transfer players in Jenna Allen, Carlie Foust THE FLORA FILE and Lauren Douglass. The Red Raiders also added four freshmen in Katie Daffer, Courtney Ensch, Marguerite Grubb and Date of Birth: Sept. 9, 1968 Victoria Hinneburg. Tech’s seven-player recruiting has been described as the most talented in Don Flora’s three-year tenure Hometown: La Verne, Calif. at Texas Tech. 2013 TEXAS TECH VOLLEYBALL NEWCOMERS High School: Charter Oak ‘86 Name POS YEAR Hometown Education: La Verne ‘90 (Social Sciences) Jenna Allen OH SO Lewisville, Texas Master’s: La Verne ‘00 (Leadership & Management) Katie Daffer MB/RS FR Austin, Texas Wife: Jeanne Lauren Douglass MB/RS RS FR Flower Mound, Texas Daughters: Annika, Alexis Courtney Ensch RS FR Southlake, Texas Carlie Foust DS SO Amarillo, Texas Marguerite Grubb SET FR Houston, Texas CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Victoria Hinneburg RS/MB FR Leipzig, Germany • In the midst of his third season at Texas Tech where he has totaled 32 victories in two-plus seasons. His 29 wins TECH TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH BOTH ACU AND MONTANA over his first two seasons were one shy of the school’s total While playing opponents twice during the season is customary during Big 12 play, the Red Raiders will get to know both from the previous five seasons prior to his arrival. Abilene Christian and Montana well this year as Tech is scheduled to play both schools twice during the non-conference • Named the eighth volleyball coach in Texas Tech history portion of the schedule. Tech opens its home slate next Tuesday (Sept. 3) against Abilene Christian and then travels roughly on Jan. 7, 2011. 120 miles south to face the Wildcats again on Sept. 10 in Abilene. The Red Raiders have never played two non-conference • Led Texas Tech to its first victory over a ranked opponent opponents twice in a season during the Big 12 era. Tech played both SMU and Grambling State twice during the 1996 and since 2003 on Nov. 20, 2012, when the Red Raiders topped 2011 seasons, going 4-0 in those matches. No. 20 Kansas State, 3-1, at the United Spirit Arena. • Has totaled 301 victories over 14 seasons as a collegiate RED RAIDERS TO MAKE FIRST-EVER APPEARANCE ON ESPN head coach, fourth most among current Big 12 coaches. The Texas Tech volleyball program will face Iowa State in front of a national television audience on Oct. 30 as the Red Raiders • Boasts a .760 career winning percentage as a head and Cyclones were picked prior to the season to appear on ESPNU as part of the Big 12 Conference’s television schedule for coach which is among the top percentages among active the 2013 season. The match is part of a Big 12 double-header on the network as Baylor and Kansas will face off at 6 p.m. CT coaches nationally. in Lawrence before the Red Raiders and Cyclones open with an 8 p.m. first serve later in the evening at Hilton Coliseum in Ames. This will be Tech’s first ever appearance on an ESPN network (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU). The Red Raiders are 20-17 all-time • Led his alma mater, the University of La Verne (Calif.), to against the Cyclones and 10-8 when playing in Ames. the NCAA Division III National Championship in 2001, only his fourth season as the program’s head coach. DOUGLASS TO SIT OUT 2013 SEASON • Pushed La Verne back to the National Championship Redshirt freshman Lauren Douglass will sit out the 2013 season due to NCAA transfer policy. Douglass, a native of Flower match again in 2008, his final year with the program before Mound, Texas, transferred to Tech from Ole Miss where she redshirted the 2012 campaign while recovering from injury. She moving on to New Mexico State where he spent two sea- will have three years of eligibility remaining beginning in the 2014 season. sons as an assistant. • Named the AVCA Division III National Coach of the Year RED RAIDERS PICKED TO FINISH TIED FOR 7TH IN BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL in 2001. Also earned AVCA West Region Coach of the Year Texas Tech was picked to finish tied for seventh in the Big 12 preseason poll that is voted on annually by the honors four times while with La Verne as well. conference coaches. It was the highest preseason nod for the Red Raiders since 2001 when Tech was se- lected to sixth in what was then an 11-team league. The Red Raiders 19 points to finish tied for seventh with COACHING EXPERIENCE TCU while West Virginia rounded out the poll in ninth place. Texas was named the preseason favorite as the 1993-97: La Verne Assistant Coach (women’s) defending national champions garnered eight of nine first-place votes to sit in front of Iowa State, Kansas, 1993-97: La Verne Head Coach (men’s) Kansas State, Oklahoma and Baylor. 1998-08: La Verne Head Coach (women’s) BIG 12 CONFERENCE PRESEASON POLL 2009-11: New Mexico State Assistant Coach Rank Team (First-Place Votes) Points 2011-Present: Texas Tech Head Coach 1. Texas (8) 64 2. Iowa State (1) 55 FLORA YEAR-BY-YEAR 3. Kansas 51 YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF. 4. Kansas State 41 5. Oklahoma 39 1998 La Verne 12-14 9-3 6. Baylor 28 1999 La Verne 15-7 9-3 7. Texas Tech 19 2000 La Verne 25-2 13-1 TCU 19 2001 La Verne* 27-1 13-1 9. West Virginia 8 2002 La Verne 22-6 14-0 Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team. 2003 La Verne 30-3 14-0 2004 La Verne 33-4 14-0 2005 La Verne 24-9 13-1 BIG 12 CONTINUES TO BE AMONG TOP VOLLEYBALL CONFERENCES 2006 La Verne 27-3 13-1 The Big 12 will once again be one of the toughest volleyball conferences nationally this season as the league is boosted 2007 La Verne 27-7 14-0 by preseason favorite and top-ranked Texas, while No. 15 Iowa State and No. 20 Kansas are also ranked in the top-25 of the 2008 La Verne^ 27-3 14-0 AVCA preseason poll. Both Oklahoma and Kansas State received votes in the poll as well. The Big 12 has earned five or more bids to the NCAA Tournament in each of the past four seasons with Texas claiming the national title from a year ago. 2009 New Mexico State 18-13 12-4 2010 New Mexico State 19-9 13-3 2011 Texas Tech 15-17 1-14 2012 Texas Tech 14-18 3-14 2013 Texas Tech 3-1 0-0 Totals 338-117 169-45 As Head Coach 301-95 144-38 As Asst. Coach 37-22 25-7

* designates NCAA Division III National Champions. ^ designates NCAA Division III National Runner-ups.

5 2013 Texas Tech Volleyball BIG 12 WEEKLY SCHEDULE BIG 12 WEEKLY AWARDS BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 BIG 12 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK RANK TEAM (FIRST-PLACE VOTES) POINTS Abilene Christian at Texas Tech 6 p.m. September 2 Sallie McLaurin, Oklahoma 1. Texas (8) 64 SMU at Baylor 6 p.m. September 9 2. Iowa State (1) 55 Arkansas at Oklahoma 7 p.m. September 16 3. Kansas 51 Kansas at UMKC 7 p.m. September 23 4. Kansas State 41 September 30 5. Oklahoma 39 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 October 7 6. Baylor 28 Iowa State at Northern Illinois 7 p.m. October 14 7. Texas Tech 19 October 21 TCU 19 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 October 28 9. West Virginia 8 TCU at Illinois Chicago 5 p.m. November 4 Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team. Kansas at Arkansas 7 p.m. November 11 November 18 BIG 12 PRESEASON TEAM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 November 25 Norfolk State at West Virginia 11 a.m. NAME, SCHOOL POS Southeast Missouri State at Kansas State 12 p.m. BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Zoe Adom, Baylor OH Texas Tech vs. Montana 12:30 p.m. September 2 Kristen Hahn, Iowa State Mackenzie Bigbee, Iowa State RS TCU vs. Southern California 1 p.m. September 9 Kristen Hahn, Iowa State^ DS/L Canisius at West Virginia 5:30 p.m. September 16 Victoria Hurtt, Iowa State^ OH Oklahoma vs. Pacific 6 p.m. September 23 Caroline Jarmoc, Kansas^ MB San Diego at Iowa State 6:30 p.m. September 30 Sara McClinton, Kansas OH Tulsa at Baylor 7 p.m. October 7 Erin McNorton, Kansas S Southern Illinois at Kansas State 7:30 p.m. October 14 Kaitlynn Pelger, Kansas State MB Texas Tech at Washington State 10 p.m. October 21 Kierra Holst, Oklahoma MB October 28 Sallie McLaurin, Oklahoma^ MB SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 November 4 Yvonne Igodan, TCU^ MB Khat Bell, Texas^ MB/OH UT Arlington at Baylor 10 a.m. November 11 Haley Eckerman, Texas^ OH Fordham at West Virginia 11 a.m. November 18 Bailey Webster, Texas^ OH TCU at Marquette 12 p.m. November 25 ^ Unanimous Selection Siena at Kansas State 1 p.m. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team. Arkansas at Kansas 1 p.m. BIG 12 ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Penn State at Texas 1 p.m. September 2 Jordan Anderson, West Virginia Texas Tech vs. South Dakota State 1 p.m. September 9 PRESEASON AWARDS Oklahoma at Portland State 2 p.m. September 16 PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR Navy at West Virginia 5:30 p.m. September 23 Haley Eckerman, Texas Mississippi State at Baylor 7 p.m. September 30 Oklahoma vs. BYU 7 p.m. October 7 PRESEASON CO-FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Texas Tech vs. Eastern Washington 8 p.m. October 14 Victoria Hinneburg, Texas Tech October 21 Katie Brand, Kansas State SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 October 28 Illinois at Iowa State 2 p.m. November 4 Stanford at Texas 3 p.m. November 11 November 18 November 25

BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS (2013) BIG 12 SETS OVERALL SETS vs. RANKED TEAMS W L Pct. W-L W L Pct. W-L Last 10 Streak Top 10 Top 25 Iowa State 0 0 .000 0-0 3 0 1.000 9-1 3-0 Win 3 0-0 0-0 Kansas State 0 0 .000 0-0 3 0 1.000 9-6 3-0 Win 3 0-0 0-0 Oklahoma 0 0 .000 0-0 3 0 1.000 9-1 3-0 Win 3 0-0 0-0 West Virginia 0 0 .000 0-0 3 0 1.000 9-1 3-0 Win 3 0-0 0-0 Texas Tech 0 0 .000 0-0 3 1 .750 9-5 3-1 Win 3 0-0 0-0 Kansas 0 0 .000 0-0 2 1 .667 7-4 2-1 Win 2 0-0 0-0 TCU 0 0 .000 0-0 2 1 .667 6-4 2-1 Win 1 0-0 0-0 Texas 0 0 .000 0-0 2 1 .667 7-5 2-1 Win 2 0-0 0-1 Baylor 0 0 .000 0-0 0 3 .000 2-9 0-3 Loss 3 0-0 0-0

6 2013 Texas Tech Volleyball TEXAS TECH RESULTS Date Opponent Score Match results Overall Conf Time Attend Aug 30, 2013 vs Seattle 0-3 L 20-25,19-25,22-25 0-1 0-0 1:32 250 Aug 30, 2013 vs UC Riverside W 3-0 25-11,25-16,25-22 1-1 0-0 1:14 250 Aug 31, 2013 vs Grand Canyon W 3-1 25-20,25-20,22-25,25-20 2-1 0-0 1:54 250 Aug 31, 2013 at Weber State W 3-1 25-23,20-25,25-22,25-14 3-1 0-0 1:54 250

* Big 12 Conference match

ATTENDANCE Dates Total Average Total 4 1000 250 Home 0 0 0 Away 1 250 250 Neutral 3 750 250

7 2013 Texas Tech Volleyball 2013 INDIVIDUAL STATS ATTACK SET SERVE ## Name SP MP-MS K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set SA SA/Set SE 6 David, Breeann 14 4-4 64 4.57 15 136 .360 2 0.14 7 0.50 10 21 Mills, Mikia 14 4-4 39 2.79 15 81 .296 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 13 Piper, Aubree 14 4-4 37 2.64 12 82 .305 1 0.07 4 0.29 5 5 Ensch, Courtney 13 4-3 26 2.00 8 55 .327 1 0.08 0 0.00 1 16 Stacy, Meghan 9 3-2 13 1.44 15 48 -.042 0 0.00 1 0.11 1 17 Daffer, Katie 9 3-0 9 1.00 3 35 .171 0 0.00 1 0.11 0 3 Ruetter, Emily 14 4-4 7 0.50 0 23 .304 164 11.71 0 0.00 5 7 Wright, Emily 13 4-1 2 0.15 3 19 -.053 0 0.00 0 0.00 7 14 Ford, Whitney 5 4-1 2 0.40 3 10 -.100 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 15 Brummitt, Rachel 14 4-0 1 0.07 1 4 .000 9 0.64 4 0.29 4 2 Foust, Carlie 12 4-0 1 0.08 0 3 .333 1 0.08 2 0.17 1 4 Grubb, Marguerite 1 1-0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 1 1.00 0 0.00 1 23 Podraza, Sam 2 1-1 0 0.00 1 3 -.333 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 12 Hragyil, Nicole 5 2-0 0 0.00 1 1 -1.000 6 1.20 0 0.00 1 TEXAS TECH 14 4-4 201 14.36 77 500 .248 185 13.21 19 1.36 36 Opponents 14 4-4 160 11.43 75 497 .171 146 10.43 16 1.14 23

DIG BLOCKING POINTS ## Name SP RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHE POINTS Pts/Set 6 David, Breeann 14 5 63 .921 29 2.07 4 9 13 0.93 3 0 21 Mills, Mikia 14 0 2 1.000 9 0.64 2 9 11 0.79 1 0 13 Piper, Aubree 14 1 2 .500 14 1.00 2 8 10 0.71 0 0 5 Ensch, Courtney 13 0 3 1.000 8 0.62 0 5 5 0.38 1 0 16 Stacy, Meghan 9 0 16 1.000 9 1.00 1 2 3 0.33 0 0 17 Daffer, Katie 9 0 1 1.000 3 0.33 1 2 3 0.33 2 0 3 Ruetter, Emily 14 0 0 .000 27 1.93 1 2 3 0.21 0 2 14 Ford, Whitney 5 0 2 1.000 0 0.00 1 0 1 0.20 1 1 7 Wright, Emily 13 3 40 .925 19 1.46 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2 Foust, Carlie 12 0 39 1.000 33 2.75 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 15 Brummitt, Rachel 14 7 98 .929 75 5.36 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 12 Hragyil, Nicole 5 0 0 .000 3 0.60 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 4 Grubb, Marguerite 1 0 0 .000 1 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 23 Podraza, Sam 2 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 TEAM 0 TEXAS TECH 14 16 271 .941 230 16.43 12 37 30.5 2.18 9 3 Opponents 14 19 290 .934 198 14.14 7 47 30.5 2.18 9 10

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TEXAS TECH MATCH-BY-MATCH STATS Date Opponent SP K E TA Pct. A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE Total BHE Points Aug 30, 2013 vs Seattle 3 33 20 91 .143 31 4 8 5 38 3 8 2 7.0 2 44.0 Aug 30, 2013 vs UC Riverside 3 44 19 106 .236 43 5 4 1 57 1 11 2 6.5 0 55.5 Aug 31, 2013 vs Grand Canyon 4 67 18 152 .322 57 5 15 4 72 3 10 2 8.0 1 80.0 Aug 31, 2013 at Weber State 4 57 20 151 .245 54 5 9 6 63 5 8 3 9.0 0 71.0 Texas Tech 14 201 77 500 .248 185 19 36 16 230 12 37 9 30.5 3 250.5 Opponent 14 160 75 497 .171 146 16 23 19 198 7 47 9 30.5 10 206.5

BY SET AVERAGES Sets played: 14 Kills per set: 14.36 Assists per set: 13.21 Service aces per set: 1.36 Reception errors per set: 1.14 Digs per set: 16.43 Blocks per set: 2.18 Ball handling errors per set: 0.21 Reception errors per set: 1.14 Points per set: 17.89

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OPPONENT MATCH-BY-MATCH STATS Date Opponent SP K E TA Pct. A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE Total BHE Points Aug 30, 2013 vs Seattle 3 40 16 99 .242 35 5 6 4 35 2 10 3 7.0 2 52.0 Aug 30, 2013 vs UC Riverside 3 24 18 107 .056 23 1 7 5 40 0 10 0 5.0 1 30.0 Aug 31, 2013 vs Grand Canyon 4 47 18 146 .199 43 4 1 5 61 2 8 4 6.0 6 57.0 Aug 31, 2013 at Weber State 4 49 23 145 .179 45 6 9 5 62 3 19 2 12.5 1 67.5 Opponent totals 14 160 75 497 .171 146 16 23 19 198 7 47 9 30.5 10 206.5 Texas Tech 14 201 77 500 .248 185 19 36 16 230 12 37 9 30.5 3 250.5

BY SET AVERAGES Sets played: 14 Kills per set: 11.43 Assists per set: 10.43 Service aces per set: 1.14 Reception errors per set: 1.36 Digs per set: 14.14 Blocks per set: 2.18 Ball handling errors per set: 0.71 Reception errors per set: 1.36 Points per set: 14.75

10 2013 Texas Tech Volleyball TEXAS TECH RECORD WHEN... MATCH-BY-MATCH LEADERS 2013 Flora Opponent Kills Hitting % Digs Blocks Assists All Big 12 Era Overall 3-1 0-0 32-36 vs. Seattle David (11) David (.429) Brummitt (16) Piper/Stacy (3) Ruetter (23) At the United Spirit Arena 0-0 0-0 10-13 vs. UC Riverside David (12) Mills (.471) Brummitt (18) David (6) Ruetter (37) On the road 1-0 0-0 9-20 Neutral sites 2-1 0-0 13-3 vs. Grand Canyon David (21) Ensch (.526) Brummitt (15) Piper (4) Ruetter (52) Big 12 Play 0-0 0-0 4-28 at Weber State David (20) Piper (.429) Brummitt (26) Mills (4) Ruetter (52) Non-Conference 3-1 0-0 28-8 ABILENE CHRISTIAN At a tournament 3-1 0-0 24-5 On Television 0-0 0-0 0-9 vs. Montana at Washington State Wearing Red uniforms 1-0 0-0 11-7 Wearing White uniforms 1-0 0-0 9-6 vs. South Dakota State Wearing Black uniforms 1-1 0-0 12-21 vs. Eastern Washington at Abilene Christian Monday 0-0 0-0 3-0 Tuesday 0-0 0-0 1-2 MONTANA Wednesday 0-0 0-0 0-15 NEVADA Friday 1-1 0-0 11-3 Saturday 2-0 0-0 16-16 CAL STATE FULLERTON at Incarnate Word Against ranked opponents 0-0 0-0 1-11 Top 5 opponents 0-0 0-0 0-1 at Texas State Top 10 opponents 0-0 0-0 0-4 at Oklahoma IOWA STATE Kills Leading 3-0 0-0 24-2 WEST VIRGINIA Trailing 0-1 0-0 8-33 at Texas Tied 0-0 0-0 0-1 at TCU Blocks KANSAS Leading 3-0 0-0 26-8 at Kansas State Trailing 0-0 0-0 2-25 Tied 0-1 0-0 4-3 NEW MEXICO BAYLOR Digs Leading 3-1 0-0 22-7 at Iowa State Trailing 0-0 0-0 9-28 at West Virginia Tied 0-0 0-0 1-1 KANSAS STATE Attack Percentage at Baylor Leading 3-0 0-0 30-3 TEXAS Trailing 0-1 0-0 2-33 OKLAHOMA Service Aces at Kansas Leading 2-0 0-0 19-5 TCU Trailing 1-1 0-0 11-26 Tied 0-0 0-0 2-5

Hitting Percentage Hitting .300 or better 1-0 0-0 8-0 Hitting .250-.299 0-0 0-0 9-0 Hitting .200-.249 2-0 0-0 11-7 Hitting .100-.199 0-1 0-0 4-25 Hitting below .100 0-0 0-0 0-6 Opponents hitting above .300 0-0 0-0 0-11 Opponents hitting .250-.299 0-0 0-0 3-16 Opponents hitting .200-.249 0-1 0-0 2-5 Opponents hitting .100-.199 2-0 0-0 14-4 Opponents hitting below .100 1-0 0-0 13-0

In three sets 1-1 0-0 15-22 In four sets 2-0 0-0 12-9 In five sets 0-0 0-0 5-5

Leading 1-0 3-0 0-0 26-6 Leading 2-0 1-0 0-0 17-0 Leading 2-1 2-0 0-0 14-1 Tied 1-1 2-0 0-0 13-10 Tied 2-2 0-0 0-0 5-5 Trailing 0-1 0-1 0-0 5-30 Trailing 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-26 Trailing 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-13

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Opponent OH OH/DS MB MB SET RS LIB vs. Seattle B. David M. Stacy A. Piper M. Mills E. Ruetter S. Podraza R. Brummitt vs. UC Riverside B. David M. Stacy A. Piper M. Mills E. Ruetter C. Ensch R. Brummitt vs. Grand Canyon B. David W. Ford A. Piper M. Mills E. Ruetter C. Ensch R. Brummitt at Weber State B. David E. Wright (DS) A. Piper M. Mills E. Ruetter C. Ensch R. Brummitt ABILENE CHRISTIAN vs. Montana at Washington State vs. South Dakota State vs. Eastern Washington at Abilene Christian MONTANA NEVADA CAL STATE FULLERTON at Incarnate Word at Texas State at Oklahoma

IOWA STATE WEST VIRGINIA at Texas at TCU KANSAS at Kansas State NEW MEXICO BAYLOR at Iowa State at West Virginia KANSAS STATE at Baylor TEXAS OKLAHOMA at Kansas TCU

12 2013 Texas Tech Volleyball TEAM MATCH HIGHS OPPONENT MATCH HIGHS ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) DIGS ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .322 (67-18-152)______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 72 (4s)______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) .242 (40-16- 99)______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) .245 (57-20-151)______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 63 (4s)______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) .199 (47-18-146)______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) .236 (44-19-106)______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 57 (3s)______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) .143 (33-20- 91)______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 38 (3s)______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) KILLS (K-E-TA) 49 (49-23-145) 4s______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) KILLS (K-E-TA) DIGS 3-SETS 47 (47-18-146) 4s______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 67 (67-18-152) 4s______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 57______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 40 (40-16- 99) 3s______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 57 (57-20-151) 4s______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 38______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 44 (44-19-106) 3s______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 33 (33-20- 91) 3s______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) DIGS 4-SETS 40 (40-16- 99)______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 72______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 24 (24-18-107)______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 63______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 44 (44-19-106)______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 33 (33-20- 91)______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) DIGS 5-SETS 49 (49-23-145)______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) None 47 (47-18-146)______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 67 (67-18-152)______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) ACES KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 57 (57-20-151)______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 5______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) None 5______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 5______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) None 4______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 146 (47-18-146) 4s______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 145 (49-23-145) 4s______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) BLOCKS 107 (24-18-107) 3s______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 152 (67-18-152) 4s______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 9.0______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 99 (40-16- 99) 3s______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 151 (57-20-151) 4s______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 8.0______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 106 (44-19-106) 3s______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 7.0______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 91 (33-20- 91) 3s______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 6.5______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 107 (24-18-107)______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 99 (40-16- 99)______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 106 (44-19-106)______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 91 (33-20- 91)______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 146 (47-18-146)______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 145 (49-23-145)______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 152 (67-18-152)______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 151 (57-20-151)______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) None

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) ASSISTS None 45 (4s)______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 43 (4s)______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) ASSISTS 35 (3s)______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 57 (4s)______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 54 (4s)______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) ASSISTS 3-SETS 43 (3s)______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 35______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 31 (3s)______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 23______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

ASSISTS 3-SETS ASSISTS 4-SETS 43______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 45______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 31______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 43______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)

ASSISTS 4-SETS ASSISTS 5-SETS 57______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) None 54______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) DIGS ASSISTS 5-SET 62 (4s)______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) None 61 (4s)______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 40 (3s)______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

DIGS 3-SETS 40______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 35______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013)

DIGS 4-SETS 62______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 61______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)

DIGS 5-SETS None

ACES 6______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 5______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 4______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013)

BLOCKS 12.5______at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 7.0______vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 6.0______vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 5.0______vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

13 2013 Texas Tech Volleyball INDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHS ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 8 kills ASSISTS .526 (12- 2-19)______Ensch, Courtney vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 52 (4s)______Ruetter, Emily vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) .429 (14- 2-28)______Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 52 (4s)______Ruetter, Emily at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) .423 (14- 3-26)______Piper, Aubree vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 37 (3s)______Ruetter, Emily vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) .405 (20- 3-42)______David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 23 (3s)______Ruetter, Emily vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) .370 (13- 3-27)______Mills, Mikia vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) ASSISTS 3-SETS KILLS (K-E-TA) 37______Ruetter, Emily vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 21 (21- 6-45) 4s______David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 23______Ruetter, Emily vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 20 (20- 3-42) 4s______David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 14 (14- 3-26) 4s______Piper, Aubree vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) ASSISTS 4-SETS 14 (14- 2-28) 4s______Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 52______Ruetter, Emily vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 13 (13- 3-27) 4s______Mills, Mikia vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 52______Ruetter, Emily at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) ASSISTS 5-SETS 12 (12- 4-28)______David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) None 11 (11- 2-21)______David, Breeann vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 10 (10- 2-17)______Mills, Mikia vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) DIGS 9 ( 9- 8-27)______Stacy, Meghan vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 26 (4s)______Brummitt, Rachel at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 18 (3s)______Brummitt, Rachel vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 16 (3s)______Brummitt, Rachel vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 21 (21- 6-45)______David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 15 (4s)______Brummitt, Rachel vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 20 (20- 3-42)______David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 14 (4s)______Ruetter, Emily vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 14 (14- 3-26)______Piper, Aubree vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 14 (14- 2-28)______Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) DIGS 3-SETS 18______Brummitt, Rachel vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 16______Brummitt, Rachel vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) None 11______Foust, Carlie vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 10______David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 45 (21- 6-45) 4s______David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) DIGS 4-SETS 42 (20- 3-42) 4s______David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 26______Brummitt, Rachel at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 28 (14- 2-28) 4s______Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 15______Brummitt, Rachel vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 28 (12- 4-28) 3s______David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 14______Ruetter, Emily vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 27 (13- 3-27) 4s______Mills, Mikia vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 12______Foust, Carlie vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 27 ( 9- 8-27) 3s______Stacy, Meghan vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) DIGS 5-SETS TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) None 28 (12- 4-28)______David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 27 ( 9- 8-27)______Stacy, Meghan vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) ACES 21 (11- 2-21)______David, Breeann vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 3______David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 17 (10- 2-17)______Mills, Mikia vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 3______Brummitt, Rachel vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 2______Piper, Aubree vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 2______David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 45 (21- 6-45)______David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 42 (20- 3-42)______David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) BLOCKS (BS-BA) 28 (14- 2-28)______Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 6 ( 1- 5)______David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 27 (13- 3-27)______Mills, Mikia vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 4 ( 2- 2)______Mills, Mikia at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 4 ( 1- 3)______Piper, Aubree vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 3 ( 2- 1)______David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) None 3 ( 1- 2)______Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 3 ( 1- 2)______Stacy, Meghan vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) POINTS 3 ( 0- 3)______Mills, Mikia vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 24.5 (21- 1- 2.5) 4s______David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 3 ( 0- 3)______Mills, Mikia vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 24.0 (20- 3- 1.0) 4s______David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 17.5 (14- 1- 2.5) 4s______Piper, Aubree vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 17.5 (12- 2- 3.5) 3s______David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 17.0 (14- 1- 2.0) 4s______Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

POINTS 3-SETS 17.5 (12- 2- 3.5)______David, Breeann vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013) 13.5 (11- 1- 1.5)______David, Breeann vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 12.0 ( 9- 1- 2.0)______Stacy, Meghan vs Seattle (Aug 30, 2013) 11.5 (10- 0- 1.5)______Mills, Mikia vs UC Riverside (Aug 30, 2013)

POINTS 4-SETS 24.5 (21- 1- 2.5)______David, Breeann vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 24.0 (20- 3- 1.0)______David, Breeann at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013) 17.5 (14- 1- 2.5)______Piper, Aubree vs Grand Canyon (Aug 31, 2013) 17.0 (14- 1- 2.0)______Piper, Aubree at Weber State (Aug 31, 2013)

POINTS 5-SETS None

14 2013 Texas Tech Volleyball 2013 DOUBLE-DOUBLES THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH... BREEANN DAVID (1) KILLS DIGS Defeated an opponent in three sets...... vs. UC Riverside (Aug. 30, 2013) UC Riverside (8/30) 12 10 Defeated a non-conference opponent in three sets...... vs. UC Riverside (Aug. 30, 2013) Defeated a non-conference opponent in three sets at home...... vs. San Jose State (Aug. 31, 2012) Career double-doubles: 4 Defeated a non-conference opponent in three sets on the road...... at UT Arlington (Sept. 17, 2011) Defeated a non-conference opponent in three sets at neural site...... vs. UC Riverside (Aug. 30, 2013) NICOLE HRAGYIL (1) ASSISTS DIGS Defeated a Big 12 opponent in three sets...... vs. Texas A&M (Nov. 18, 2006) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in three sets at home...... vs. Texas A&M (Nov. 18, 2006) Career double-doubles: 1 Defeated a Big 12 opponent in three sets on the road...... at Colorado (Nov. 20, 2002)

Defeated an opponent in four sets...... at Weber State (Aug. 31, 2013) EMILY RUETTER (1) ASSISTS DIGS Defeated a non-conference opponent in four sets...... at Weber State (Aug. 31, 2013) vs. Grand Canyon (8/31) 52 14 Defeated a non-conference opponent in four sets at home...... vs. North Texas (Sept. 3, 2012) Career double-doubles: 7 Defeated a non-conference opponent in four sets on the road...... at Weber State (Aug. 31, 2013) Defeated a non-conference opponent in four sets at neural site...... vs. Grand Canyon (Aug. 31, 2013) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in four sets...... vs. #20 Kansas State (Nov. 17, 2012) MEGHAN STACY (4) KILLS DIGS Defeated a Big 12 opponent in four sets at home...... vs. #20 Kansas State (Nov. 17, 2012) Career double-doubles: 4 Defeated a Big 12 opponent in four sets on the road...... at West Virginia (Oct. 13, 2012)

Defeated an opponent in five sets...... vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in five sets...... vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in five sets at home...... vs. Lamar (Sept. 1, 2007) Defeated a non-conference opponent in five sets on the road...... at Boston College (Aug. 25, 2012) Defeated a non-conference opponent in five sets at neural site...... vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 14, 2012) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in five sets...... vs. Baylor (Oct. 26, 2011) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in five sets at home...... vs. Baylor (Oct. 26, 2011) Defeated a Big 12 opponent in five sets on the road...... at Colorado (Nov. 20, 2011)

Lost to an opponent in three sets...... vs. Seattle (Aug. 30, 2013) Lost to a non-conference opponent in three sets...... vs. Seattle (Aug. 30, 2013) Lost to a non-conference opponent in three sets at home...... vs. Utah (Sept. 4, 1999) Lost to a non-conference opponent in three sets on the road...... at Rice (Sept. 15, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in three sets at neural site...... vs. Seattle (Aug. 30, 2013) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in three sets...... at #20 Kansas (Nov. 24, 2012) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in three sets at home...... vs. Oklahoma (Oct. 17, 2012) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in three sets on the road...... at #20 Kansas (Nov. 24, 2012)

Lost to an opponent in four sets...... vs. Baylor (Nov. 21, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in four sets...... at Central Arkansas (Oct. 2, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in four sets at home...... vs. New Orleans (Sept. 13, 2008) Lost to a non-conference opponent in four sets on the road...... at Central Arkansas (Oct. 2, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in four sets at neural site...... vs. Northeastern (Sept. 11, 2010) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in four sets...... vs. Baylor (Nov. 21, 2012) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in four sets at home...... vs. Baylor (Nov. 21, 2012) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in four sets on the road...... at Baylor (Oct. 10, 2011)

Lost to an opponent in five sets...... at Kansas State (Oct. 20, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in five sets...... at Nevada (Sept. 19, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in five sets at home...... vs. TCU (Sept. 12, 2008) Lost to a non-conference opponent in five sets on the road...... at Nevada (Sept. 19, 2012) Lost to a non-conference opponent in five sets at neural site...... vs. New Mexico State (Aug. 26, 2006) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in five sets...... at #14 Kansas State (Oct. 20, 2012) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in five sets at home...... vs. Texas A&M (Oct. 19, 2011) Lost to a Big 12 opponent in five sets on the road...... at #14 Kansas State (Oct. 20, 2012)

Defeated a ranked opponent...... vs. #20 Kansas State (Nov. 17, 2012) Defeated a ranked opponent at home...... vs. #20 Kansas State (Nov. 17, 2012) Defeated a ranked opponent on the road...... at #24 Kansas State, 3-2 (Nov. 20, 2004) Defeated a ranked opponent at a neutral site...... Never in Big 12 era

Lost to a ranked opponent...... at #20 Kansas (Nov. 24, 2012) Lost to a ranked opponent at home...... vs. 22 Iowa State (Oct. 6, 2012) Lost to a ranked opponent on the road...... at #20 Kansas (Nov. 24, 2012) Lost to a ranked opponent at a neutral site...... vs. #10 Illinois (Aug. 29, 2009)

15 2013 Texas Tech Volleyball NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME HT. POS. CLASS-EX. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL NO. NAME POS. 1 Victoria Hinneburg 6-4 RS/MB Fr-HS Leipzig, Germany (Sportgymnasium Dresden) 24 Jenna Allen OH 2 Carlie Foust 5-6 DS/LIB So-TR Amarillo, Texas (Colorado State) 15 Rachel Brummitt LIB/DS 3 Emily Ruetter 5-11 SET So-1L Burlington, Ontario, Canada (Nelson H.S.) 17 Katie Daffer MB/RS 4 Marguerite Grubb 5-11 SET Fr-HS Houston, Texas (Bellaire H.S.) 6 Breeann David OH 5 Courtney Ensch 6-0 RS Fr-HS Southlake, Texas (Carroll H.S.) 10 Lauren Douglass MB/RS 6 Breeann David 5-11 OH Jr-2L Denver City, Texas (Denver City H.S.) 5 Courtney Ensch RS 7 Emily Wright 5-10 DS/OH So-1L Cypress, Texas (Cy-Fair H.S.) 14 Whitney Ford RS 10 Lauren Douglass 6-2 MB/RS Fr-TR Flower Mound, Texas (Ole MIss) 2 Carlie Foust DS 11 Ellen Sorrells 5-10 DS/OH So-1L North Richland Hills, Texas (F.W. Christian H.S.) 18 Brianna Grant MB 12 Nicole Hragyil 5-7 SET Jr-2L Carrollton, Texas (Tulsa) 4 Marguerite Grubb SET 13 Aubree Piper 6-1 MB/RS Sr-3L Amarillo, Texas (Randall H.S.) 1 Victoria Hinneburg RS/MB 14 Whitney Ford 6-3 RS So-1L Longview, Texas (Pine Tree H.S.) 12 Nicole Hragyil SET 15 Rachel Brummitt 5-6 LIB/DS Jr-1L Plano, Texas (Radford H.S.) 21 Mikia Mills MB 16 Meghan Stacy 6-1 OH So-1L Ozark, Mo. (Ozark H.S.) 13 Aubree Piper MB/RS 17 Katie Daffer 6-3 MB/RS Fr-HS Austin, Texas (Westlake H.S.) 23 Sam Podraza RS 18 Brianna Grant 6-1 MB So-1L Antioch, Ill. (Antioch H.S.) 3 Emily Ruetter SET 21 Mikia Mills 5-11 MB Jr-2L Fontana, Calif. (Etiwanda H.S.) 11 Ellen Sorrells DS 23 Sam Podraza 6-0 RS Jr-2L San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch H.S.) 16 Meghan Stacy OH 24 Jenna Allen 5-10 OH So-TR Lewisville, Texas (South Carolina) 7 Emily Wright DS/OH

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Don Flora (3rd Season) Associate Head Coach: Jojit Coronel (3rd Season) Assistant Coach: Beth Falls (8th Season) Director of Operations: Amy Gandy (5th Season) Strength and Conditioning: Katie Munger Athletic Trainer: Imelda Garcia

ROSTER BREAKDOWN PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

BY POSITION BY HOME STATE/COUNTRY Katie Daffer Daf-fur Setter______3 California______2 Courtney Ensch Inch ______Grugg, Hragyil, Ruetter ______Mills, Podraza Briana Grant Bree-an-ah Outside Hitter______5 Canada______1 Victoria Hinneburg Hinnen-borg ______Allen, David, Sorrells, Stacy, Wright ______Ruetter Nicole Hragyil RAH-gul Opposite/Right Side______7 Germany______1 Mikia Mills My-KEY-ah ______Daffer, Douglass, Ensch, Ford ______Hinneburg Sam Podraza Pah-DRAH-zah ______Hinneburg, Piper, Podraza Illinois______1 Emily Ruetter Roo-ter Middle Blocker______6 ______Grant Ellen Sorrells Soar-rels ______Daffer, Douglass, Grant, Missouri______1 ______Hinneburg, Mills, Podraza ______Stacy COACHES Defensive Specialist/Libero______4 Texas______13 Jojit Coronel Joe-jit Core-nel ______Brummitt, Foust, Sorrells, Wright ______Allen, Brummitt, Daffer, David, Douglass, ______Ensch, Ford, Foust, Grugg, Hragyil BY CLASSIFICATION ______Piper, Sorrells, Wright Seniors______1 ______Piper Juniors______5 ______Brummit, David, Hragyil, Mills, Podraza Sophomore______8 ______Allen, Ford, Foust, Grant, Ruetter ______Sorrells, Stacy, Wright Freshmen______5 ______Daffer, Douglass, Ensch, Grubb, Hinneburg

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1 2 3 4 5 Victoria Hinneburg Carlie Foust Emily Ruetter Marguerite Grubb Courtney Ensch 6-4 • RS/MB • FR-HS 5-6 • DS • SO-TR 5-11 • SET • SO-1L 5-11 • SET • FR-HS 6-0 • RS • FR-HS Leipzig, Germany Amarillo, Texas Burlington, Ontario, Canada Houston, Texas Southlake, Texas

6 7 10 11 12 Breeann David Emily Wright Lauren Douglass Ellen Sorrells Nicole Hragyil 5-11 • OH • JR-2L 5-10 • DS/OH • SO-1L 6-2 • RS/MB • FR-TR 5-10 • DS • SO-1L 5-7 • SET • JR-2L Denver City, Texas Cypress, Texas Flower Mound, Texas North Richland Hills, Texas Carrollton, Texas

13 14 15 16 17 Aubree Piper Whitney Ford Rachel Brummitt Meghan Stacy Katie Daffer 6-1 • MB/RS • SR-3L 6-3 • RS • SO-1L 5-6 • LIB • JR-1L 6-1 • OH • SO-1L 6-3 • MB/RS • FR-HS Amarillo, Texas Longview, Texas Plano, Texas Ozark, Mo. Austin, Texas

18 21 23 24 Brianna Grant Mikia Mills Sam Podraza Jenna Allen 6-1 • MB • SO-1L 5-11 • MB • JR-2L 6-0 • RS • JR-2L 5-10 • OH • SO-TR Antioch, Ill. Fontana, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Lewisville, Texas

Don Flora Jojit Coronel Beth Falls Amy Gandy Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations 3rd Season 3rd Season 8th Season 5th Season

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